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MERCANTILE  LIBRARY 


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PHILADELPHIA. 


PHILADELPHIA : 

MEROAJSTTILE    LIBRARY    OOMPAI^Y. 


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KING  &  BAIRD,  PRINTERS, 
No.  607  Sansom  Street, 

PHILADELPHIA. 


PREFATORY  NOTE. 


The  Catalogue  now  issued  has  been  prepared  under  circumstances  quite  unfavor- 
able to  thoroughness  and  accuracy.  By  necessity  the  greater  part  of  the  labor  of 
transcribing  and  arranging  titles  has  been  performed  by  assistants  who  had  had  no 
previous  experience  in  this  kind  of  work.  And  during  the  whole  progress  of  the  work 
the  free  circulation  and  use  of  the  books  has  not  been  obstructed  for  a  day.  The 
librarian,  under  the  direction  of  the  Committee  of  Revision,  has  supervised  the  work  in 
all  its  course  and  in  all  its  details.  The  labor  of  finally  revising  the  manuscript  for 
the  press,  involving  very  frequent  reference  to  original  title  pages  and  to  other  author- 
ities for  the  settling  of  doubtful  points,  and  the  whole  of  the  proof-reading,  has  been 
performed  by  him.  But  with  all  the  care  possible  in  the  case,  errors  and  mistakes 
must  have  occurred. 

This  volume  is  rather  an  index  to  the  library,  than  a  catalogue.  It  has  been  pre- 
pared as  a  help  in  finding  the  books,  and  in  ascertaining  what  books  the  library 
contains  on  particular  subjects.  Every  book  has  been  entered  and  maybe  found  under 
the  name  of  the  author  when  known,  or  if  anonymous,  under  the  leading  word  of  the 
title.  These  entries  have  been  made  sufiiciently  full  to  identify  the  books  and  to  give 
a  tolerably  clear  idea  of  their  purpose  and  scope,  including  the  place  and  date  of  publi- 
cation, the  number  and  size  of  volumes,  and  frequently  the  edition.  Where  no  mention 
is  made  of  the  size  of  the  volume  in  this  principal  entry,  it  is  understood  to  be  of 
duodecimo  or  smaller  size.  As  an  additional  aid  to  the  finding  of  books,  very  many 
of  them  have  been  entered  under  their  title  or  under  some  characteristic  or  significant 
word  in  the  title. 

A  third  and  sometimes  a  fourth  entry  has  been  made  under  the  word  or  words 
which  most  clearly  indicate  the  subject  of  the  books. 

These  title  and  subject  entries  have  been  made  very  short,  so  as  to  gain  space 
and  bring  a  large  number  under  the  eye  at  once.  They  are  constructed  so  as  to  enable 
one  to  find  at  once  the  principal  entry,  where  the  full  description  of  the  book  is  given. 

These  entries  have  all  been  arranged  in  one  list  and  in  strict  alphabetical  order. 
The  arrangement  of  authors  and  subjects  in  separate  alphabets,  which  was  followed  in 
previous  catalogues,  has  some  advantages.  But  the  present  plan  has  been  found  to 
be  far  more  convenient  and  useful. 

Great  pains  have  been  taken  to  make  such  subject  entries  as  would  exhibit  the 
general  contents  of  all  the  books,  and  to  arrange  these  entries  so  as  to  render  it  easy 


4  PREFATORY    NOTE. 

to  find  what  the  library  contains  on  any  given  topic.  It  has  been  the  aim  to  make 
particular  rather  than  general  subject  entries ;  and  when  the  number  of  works  on  any 
subject  is  large  they  have  been  classified.  (See  Architecture,  England.)  To  avoid  the 
repetition  of  entries  very  copious  references  have  been  made  to  other  entries  and  titles. 

Special^  attention  is  called  to  the  list  of  dramas  on  pages  157-68.  This  feature  of 
the  catalogue  is  believed  to  be  entirely  unique.  And  when  it  is  considered  that  none 
of  the  collections  of  plays  contain  a  general  index,  and  the  most  of  them  not  even  a 
table  of  contents,  its  utility  will  be  readily  seen. 

While  this  Catalogue  has  been  going  through  the  press,  a  large  number  of  books 
has  been  added  to  the  library  and  much  new  information  obtained  as  to  others.  When 
possible  this  new  matter  has  been  inserted  in  its  proper  place  in  the  body  of  the  work  ; 
but  much  of  it  has  of  necessity  been  put  at  the  end  of  the  volume  in  the  form  of  a 
supplement.  The  Catalogue  thus  contains  the  title  of  every  book  in  the  Library  at 
the  beginning  of  the  present  year. 


Philadelphia,  January  10th,  1870. 


BOARD  or  MANAGEMENT 


MERCANTILE  LIBRARY  COMPANY. 


1869-70. 


PRESIDENT, 

^1\  MOERIS  PEROT. 

VICE-PRESIDENT, 

OLIYER  H.  WILSOT^. 

RECORDING  SECRETARY, 

JOHIsT  LARD^EE. 

CORRESPONDING    SECRETARY, 

ASA  I.  FISH. 

TREASURER, 

ALBERT   S.  LETOHWORTH. 


DIRECTORS, 


Joseph  C.  Grubb, 
Richard  Wood, 
T.  Morris  Perot, 
Oliver  H.  Wilson, 
A.  S.  Letch  WORTH, 
John  H.  Watt, 
S.  E.  Harlan, 
Chas.  M.  Taylor, 

W.  A.  ROLIN, 


James  G.  Barnwell, 
John  Lardner, 
E.  K.  Stevenson, 
Asa  I.  Fish, 
Edward  Taylor, 
John  S.  Weimer, 
Wm.  D,  Gemmill, 
Oliver  Evans, 
Edward  Bains. 


LIBRARIAN, 

JOHN   EDMAIN^DS. 


MEMBERS 

OF    THE 


BOAED   OF  MANAGEMEl^X 

SINCE  THE  ORGANIZATION  OF  THE  LIBRARY  WITH  THE  TIME  OF  THEIR  SERVICE. 


Robert  Waln 

1822-23 

William  E.  Bowen     . 

1822-31,44-60 

Joseph  P.  Norris 

1822-23 

Langdon  Cheves . 

1822-25 

Bernard  Dahlgren    . 

1822-24 

Thomas  Biddle    . 

1822-38 

William  Chaloher     . 

1822-26 

William  L.  Hodge 

1822-23 

Caleb  Newbold  . 

1822-27 

William  H.  Jones 

1822-26 

John  M.  Atwood 

1822-38 

Nicholas  Thouron 

1822-24 

Wm.  M.  Walmsley 

1822-38 

Joseph  H.   Dulles 

1822-38 

Thomas  P.  Cope  . 

1824-54 

Caleb  Cope  . 

1824-26 

Jno.  M.  Vanharlinge 

N 

1824-36 

M.  L.  Bevan 

1825-28 

John  M.  Chapron 

1825 

Algernon  S.  Roberts 

1826-33 

John  Fausset 

1826-54 

T.    BURRILL    . 

1826 

John  Welsh,  jr.   . 

1827-36 

Joshua  Haven 

1827-30 

John  Hemphill    . 

1828-29 

David  Lewis,  jr. 

1829-31 

James  S.  Newbold 

1830-32 

Ben  J.  W.  Richards 

1830 

John  A.  Brown    . 

1831-37 

Richard  S.  Smith 

1831-32 

Thomas  C.  Rockhill 

1833-34 

Chas.  W.  Churchman 

1832-37 

Geo.  W.  Edwards 

1833-37 

Wade  T.  Smith    . 

1833 

Nathan  Dunn 

1834-37 

D.  B.   Stacey 

1834-37 

Isaac  Barton 

1835-56 

Samuel  C.  Morton 

1837-43 

Charles  S.  Wood 

1837-54 

Jacob  B.  Lancaster 

1838-40 

Jason  L.  Fennimore 

1838-40 

Joseph  Patterson 

1838-49 

John  Maynard     . 

1838-39 

Robert  F.  Walsh 

1838-55 

James  M.  Mulford 

1839 

Levi  Knowlus,  Jr. 

1839 

Joseph  C.  Gbubb 

1839- 

Joseph  Pleasants 

1839 

R.  RuNDLE  Smith 

1840 

Benjamin  Marshall 

1840 

John  J.  Thompson 

1840-56 

J.  L.  Erringbr    . 

1840-54 

Henry  C  Corbitt 

1841-43 

Wm.    L.    ScHiEFPER 

1841-62 

TOWNSEND   ShARPLESS 

1841-43 

S.  H.  Brooke 

1841-43 

I.  V.  Williamson 

1844-45 

C.  H.  Welling    . 

1844-45 

Marmaduke  Moore 

1844-51 

William  L.  Reiin 

1846 

Philip  S.  Justice 

1846 

William  Ashbridge 

1847-58 

William  C.  Patterso 

N 

1847-56 

Joshua  H.  Morris 
a.  c.  durborow 
Frederick  Fairthorne 
Charles  H.  Dingee 
John  H.  Atwood 
Robert  Graffen 
C.  B.  Linn    . 
Charles  Rhoads  . 
James  Bateman    . 
Edward  S.  Clarke 
George  W.  Gibbons 
J.  Heatly  Dulles,  jr. 
E.  A.  Crenshaw  . 
John  D.  Watson 
W.  J.  P.  White   . 
Richard  Wood     . 
T.  Morris  Perot 
William  Wharton,  jr. 
James  S.  Gibbons 
James  Lesley,  jr. 
George  V.  Neville 
Warner  M.  Rasin 
Thomas  Baldwin 
William  J.  Pollock  . 
Albert  S.  Letchworth 
John  Marston,  jr. 
Alan  C.  Adamson 
J.  WisTAR  Evans 
Oliver  H.  Wilson 
Charles  M.  Walton 
John  Lardner 
Samuel  M.  Duffield 
Wm.  L.  Dunglison 
R.  M.  Hazlett     . 
Alfred  H.  Love . 
Joseph  W.  Wilson 
J.  A.  McAllister 
Hugh  D.  Vail 
C.  N.  Weygandt 
Edward  Parrish. 
J.  G.  Rosengarten 
George  Corliss  . 
John  H.  Watt     . 
Norman  L.  Kerr 
Oliver  Evans 
John  C.  Granger 
H.  D.  Thomas 
S.  E.  Harlan 
P.  A.  Cregar 
James  G.  Barnwell 
Charles  M.  Taylor 
P.  T.  S.  Darley  . 
William  A.  Rolin 
John  De  Brot 
A.  C.  L.  Crawford 
E.  K.  Stevensen  . 
Geo.  Truman,  jr. 
A.  I.  Fish     . 
Edward  Taylor  . 
John  S.  Weimer  . 
William  D.  Gemmill 
Edward  Bains     . 


1850-51 
1852-59 
1852-45 ;58-59 
1855-59 
1855-58 
1855-59 
1856-59 ;63-66 
1856-63 

1856 
1857-59 
1857-59 
1857-58 

1857 
1859-66 

1859 
1859- 
1860- 

1860 
1860-61 
1860-61 

1860 
1860-62 
1860-61 
1860-61 
1861- 
1861-63 

1861 
1861-66 
1861- 

1862 
1 862-65 ;68- 

1863 
1862-65 

1862 

1862 
1863-67 
1863-64;66-67 
1863-65 
1863-65 
1863-65 

1864 
1865-66 
1865- 

1865 
1866- 
1866-67 

1866 
1866- 

1866 
.  1864;67- 
1867- 
1867-68 
1867- 

1867 

1867 
1868- 

1868 
1868- 
1868- 
1868- 
1868- 
1868- 


ERRATA. 


15, 
15 

15 
16, 
19, 
23, 
22, 
24, 
25, 
30, 
31, 
31. 
41, 
42, 
43, 
49, 
51. 
51. 
54. 
55. 
55. 
56. 
57. 
58. 
65. 
65. 
66. 
67. 
76. 
79. 


91. 

92. 

93. 

93. 

96. 
100. 
105. 
111. 
122. 
144. 
145. 
150. 
157. 
168. 
171. 
176. 
176. 
177. 
178. 
178. 
182. 
183. 
191. 
195. 
199. 


.  Col.  Line.  For  Reiid 

..L.-ll" 379 27^ 

.,1...17 N M. 

..1...29 Amherst Araliurst. 

..2...24 E D. 

..3... 44 Taylor Tylor. 

..1...31 Neud Noeud. 

..1...  9 35 34. 

..3...37'* Argyle Argyll. 

..3...3P Bojardo Boiardo. 

..3...43 de d'. 

.,3...  7. Mentor Montor. 

..3... 33 Ecrivaine Ecrivains. 

..1...46 Azaglio Azeglio. 

..3. ..16 518 513,8. 

..3... 33 740 1457. 

..2. ..2'' Bonner,  J Bonner,  T.  D. 

..1...  4 Beddoe Beddoes. 

..1...41 poUyglottum polyglottum. 

..1...  9 1-1888 31-188. 

..1...10 313-6 31-68. 

..3...33 19-511 9-511. 

..3...31 J R. 

..3... 64 Rowe,  R Row,  W. 

..3...56 Ball Gall. 

..1...  9 of.    .of 

..3...  8 Ormond Osmond. 

..3. ..43 303 301. 

..3...46 301 303. 

..3... 61 Breckeubridge  ...Breckinbridge. 

..1...  6 Breese Bresse. 

..3...  8" 33 34. 

..2...53 —  Busby,  T. 

..1...11 Reument Reuraont. 

..1...64 Ill II. 

..2. ..12 Denvers Danvers. 

..2...52 1063 1609. 

..1...33 ou on. 

..1.,.55 Fourtol Fortoul. 

..2...  6 Dele  C.Matthews 

..2. ..66 Doubourg Dubourg. 

..2. ..18'' Auquetil Anquetil. 

..1...16'' Reybeaud Reybaud. 

..2. ..21 Cousin,  v Cousin,  V. 

..1...13 Add  31-34. 

..3. ..33 savantes savants. 

,.2...  9 Albuminaria Albuminuria. 

..2. ..25 receuil recueil. 

..1...48'' H.  &  C.  Stieglitz.Taillandier. 

,.3... 13" vete vite. 

..1...41 Lander Lauder. 

..3. ..18'' Shouw Schouw.   . 

,.3...  4" Dixon,  H Dixon,  W.  H. 

..1...37 Am.  quart,  ch.  rev. 

..3. ..39 Ireland Iceland. 

..1...37 Alcantra Alcantara. 

..2...  5 Athaus Althaus. 

..1...16 C.  Weightman  ...  J.  B.  Wightman. 

..1...13 Krania Crania. 

..2...26'' Cairon Carion. 


300 
303. 
303. 
304. 
206. 
206. 
207. 
210. 
311. 
315. 
315. 
217. 
223. 
226. 
229. 
232. 
247. 
357. 
359. 
361. 
296. 
308. 
300. 
308. 
309. 
333. 
.828. 
335. 
3.57. 
3.59. 
360. 
361. 
363. 
366. 
368. 
369. 
376. 
379. 
379. 
388. 
393. 
409. 
410., 
413., 
437., 
428., 
431., 
438., 
439., 
443.. 
445., 
454., 
459., 
469., 
516.. 
.544., 
561.. 
600.. 
636.. 


Col.  Line.  For  Read 

..l-.-lO" S B. 

..3...54 308 303. 

..3. ..33" Fanna Fauna. 

..3... 17" sou son. 

..1...38" Ferrey Ferry. 

.3. ..18" 3333 3334. 

..1...33 Fitche Fichte. 

..3. ..36 suives suivies. 

..1...30 333 337. 

..3. ..29" 221 113. 

..2...27" Fourtol Fortoul. 

..1...39 .pin pan. 

..1  —  15 Reynold Reynolds. 

..2...24" Vecchy Vecchj. 

.-3...35 33,316,7 33-316,7. 

.3. ..11 neuzit neuzeit. 

..3. ..15 Hertzberg Herzberg. 

..1...14 Mills Mill. 

,.3...26" Carfe Corfe. 

,.1...18" 166 16.5. 

.3...37 701 70,1. 

.1...  9" Marmier Marmion. 

.3...  8 Mentor. Montor. 

.1...18 Leser Leeser. 

.1...13" Mahabahrata',....Mahabharata. 

..1...13" Pizarra Pizarro, 

.3. ..14 .4790 ; 4791. 

.3. ..26 lands lads. 

.1...33" 37» 37". 

.3...  18 astrology osteology. 

.3. ..30" Ratazzi Rattazzi. 

.3... 14 Mahabarata Mahabharata. 

.3...  19 von  Truesdale....van  Trusedale. 

.3...  8" Lydon Lyndon. 

.3. ..34 Stover Storer. 

.1...33" C J.  B. 

.1...35 Mme  Dudevant..G.  W.  Sands. 

.3...  18 Biliotheca Bibliotheca. 

.3. ..35 Mendlessohn Mendelssohn. 

.1...33" Sandford's Sanford's.  • 

.1...  6 Reybeaud Reybaud. 

.1...11 15 .13. 

.1...38 Receuil Recueil. 

.3...  3 W J. 

.1...13" Brosh Grosh. 

.3...15" 379" 3793. 

.1...  3" Colorado Eldorado. 

.3...19" M.D M.D.XXXV. 

.1...33 Bornbart Bombast. 

.1...  7 Jacqueline Jaqueline. 

.1...38" — Peabody,W.B.O. 

.1...35 Magyan Magyar. 

.3. ..13 Sperzheim Spvu-zheim. 

.1...15" 3524 3531. 

.1...23 Saint-Prese Saint-Prest. 

.1...31 S.  E S.  L. 

.3...  6 Stillwag Stellwag. 

.1...53 ,..sky spy. 

.3. ..21 Wickern Wichern. 


ABBREVIATIONS. 


B.  B.  T Bell's  British  theatre. 

B.  D British  drama. 

C.  A.  C Chefs-d'cBUvre  des  auteurs  comiques. 

C.  A..  T. Chefs-d'oeuvre  des  auteurs  tragiques. 

D.  L.  T Dibdin's  London  theatre. 

E.  E.  T.  S Early  English  text  society. 

F's  M.  D French's  minor  drama. 

F's  S.  D French's  standard  drama. 

I.  B.  T Inchbald's  British  theatre. 

L.  E.  K Library  of  entertaining  knowledge. 


M.  B.  D Modern  British  drama. 

M.  T Modern  theatre. 

N.  1.' Naturalist's  library. 

P.  T.  B Petit  theatre  bouffon. 

S.  A.  B Sparks'  American  biography. 

S.  B.  T Sharp's  British  theatre. 

S.  M.  C Smithsonian  miscellaneous  collection& 

T.  G.  T Thompson's  German  theatre. 

T.  T.  E Tesoro  del  teatro  espaiiol. 

U.  p Unbound  pamphlet. 


CATALOGUE. 


A  BECKET. 


ABBOTT. 


A  Becket.     See  Becket. 

A  corsaire  corsaire  et  demi.     R.  Bauchery  34-4135 

A.  L.  O.  E.     See  Tucker,  Miss. 

A  quelque  chose  malheur  est  bon.  Mme.  E.  Ray- 
mond            84-5491 

A  travers  chants.     H.  Berlioz       .        .        34-5170 

Abailard,  P.  Gervaise,  abbe.  Vie  d'Abeillard  et 
d'Heloise 34-4471 

—  Guizot,  M.  et  Mme.     Essai  hist,  sur  A.  et  H. 

suivi  des  l6ttres     ....         34-3383 

—  Wight,  O.  W.    The  romance  of  A.  and  H.  18-44 
Abbeokuta.     Tucker,    Miss.      Sunrise  within    tlie 

tropics 32-508 

—  Burton,  R.    A.  and  the  Camaroons  mountains 

28''-429 

Abbey,  R.  Diuturnity ;  or,  the  comparative  aee  of 

the  world.     Cin.,  1860  .        .        32-1843 

Abbey,  the.  Mrs.  C.  Gore  .  .  .  18-1210 
Abbie  Nott ;  and  other  knots.  By  Katinka  18-3739 
Abbot,  Abiel.     History  of  Andover  to  1829.    And. , 

1829 36«-630 

Abbot,  G.     Exposition  upon  the  prophet  Jonah, 

with  memoir.  E.,  1847.  8"  .  32-1283 
Abbot.  Sir  W.  Scott  ....  18-2751 
Abbott,  A.  O.     Prison  life  in  the  south  during  1864 

and  1865.  K  Y.,  1865  .  .  26='-706 
Abbott,  A.  W.     Impulse  and  principle,  and  other 

stories.  N.  Y.,  1866  .  .  .  18-3957 
Abbott,  B.  V.  &  A.  Forms  of  conveyancing,  con- 
tracts, and  legal  proceedings.     N.  Y.,   1866. 

8° 2-288 

—  Cone-cut  corners.    By  Benauly      .  18-40 

—  Matthew  Caraby.     By  Benauly       .  18-41 
Abbott,  C.     Law  relative  to  merchant  ships  and 

seamen.    Witli  addenda  relative  to  some  laws 
ofthe  United  States.     Phil.,  1802.     8"        2-2 

—  The  same,  with  annotations  by  Joseph  Story. 
"      "  ^-^-      -  2-1 

27''-274 

,  1860- 

26''-443 

18-21 

18-22 

32-5 

32-5" 

18-24 

18-28 

18-25 

18-26 

18-27 

18-23 

6v. 

(4)  English  Channel   18-3 

(5)  Isle  of  Wight  lS-3i 

(6)  Florence's  return  18-4 


N.  Y, 


Newburyport,  1810. 

—  See  Colchester 
Abbott,  Jacob.     American  history. 

'65.     8v 

—  Caleb  in  the  country 

—  Caleb  in  town 

—  The  corner-stone.     Bost. 

—  The  same.     N.  Y.,  1851  . 

—  Cousin  Lucy,  stories  told  to    . 

—  Cousin  Lucy  among  the  mountains 

—  Cousin  Lucy  at  play        . 

—  Cousin  Lucy  at  study 

—  Cousin  Lucy  on  the  sea-shore 

—  Cousin  Lucy's  conversations 

—  Florence  stories,  the."    N.  Y.,  1866  &  '67. 

(1)  Florence  and  John 

(2)  Grimkle 

(3)  Orkney  Islands 

—  Franconia  stories. 

(1)  Malleville  18-9 

(2)  Wallace  18-14 

(3)  Mary  Erskine  18-11 

(4)  Mary  Bell  18-10 

(5)  Beechnut  18-6 


18-1 
18-2 
18-2i 


(6)  Rodolphus 

18-12 

(7)  Ellen  Linn 

18-8 

(8)  Stuyvesant 

18-13 

(9)  Caroline 

18-7 

(10)  Agnes 

lS-5 

Abbott,  Jacob.    Harper's  story  books.   N.  Y.   12  v. 
18-15 

(1)  Bruno  ;  Willie  and  the  mortgage ;  The  strait  gate. 

(2)  The  little  Louvre;  Prank;  Emma. 

(3)  Virginia;  Timboo  and  Joliba;  Tinihoo  aud  Fanny. 

(4)  The  Harper  establishment ;  Franklin  ;  The  studio. 

(6)  The  story  of  ancient  history  ;  the  story  of  Euglish  his- 
tory ;  The  story  of  American  history. 

(6)  John  True;  Elfred ;  The  museum. 

(?)  The  engineer ;  Bambles  among  the  Alps  ;  The  three 
gold  dollars. 

(8)  The  Gibraltar  gallery ;  The  alcove  ;  Dialogues. 

(9)  The  great  elm  ;  Aunt  Margaret ;  Vernon. 

(10)  Carl  and  Jocko  ;  Lapstone  ;  Orkney  the  peacemaker. 

(11)  Judge  Justin  ;  Minigo  ;  Jasper. 

(12)  Congo  ;  Viola  ;  Little  Paul. 


—  History  of  Alexander  the  Great.     N. 


King  Alfred.     N.  Y.,  1849 

Julius  Caesar.     K  Y.,  1849 

King  Charles  I.     N.  Y.,  1848    . 

King  Charles  II.     N.  Y.    . 

Cleopatra.    N.  Y.,  1851      . 

Cyrus  the  Great.    N.  Y.,  1860    . 

Darius  the  Great.    N.  Y.,  1850    . 

Queen  Elizabeth.    N.  Y.,  1867    . 

Genghis  Khan.     K  Y.,  1860     . 

Hannibal.     N.  Y.,  1849      . 

Maria  Antoinette.   N.  Y.  .. 

Margaret  of  Anjou.     N.  Y.,  1861 

Mary  Queen  of  Scots.     N.  Y.,  1849 

Nero.     N.  Y.,  1867    . 

Peter  the  Great.    K  Y.,  1860    . 

PyiThus.    N.  Y.,  1854 

King  Richard  I.    N.  Y.,  1857    . 

King  Richard  II.     N.  Y.,  1858  . 

King  Richard  IIL    N.  Y.,  1858 

Romulus.     N.  Y.,  1854      . 

William  the  Conqueror.  N.  Y.,  1867 

Xerxes  the  Great.     N.  Y.,  1860 

—  Hoaryhead  and  M'Donner 

—  Jonas' s  stories 

—  Jonas  a  judge 

—  Jonas  on  a  farm  in  summer     . 

—  Jonas  on  a  farm  in  winter 

—  McDonner ;  or,  truth  through  fiction 

—  Marco  Paul's  voyages  and  travels — New  York, 

Canada,  Maine,  Vermont,  Boston. — N.  Y., 
1853.     5v 26''-880-84 

—  General  course  of  history.    N.  Y.,  1861   29^-209 

—  Rainbow  and   lucky  stories.     Handle,    18-31 ; 

Rainbow's  journey,  18-32;  Three  pines, 
18-33  ;  Selling  lucky,  18-34 ;  Up  the  river, 
18-35. 

—  Rollo  in  Geneva.     B.,  1857     .         .         27''-4S8 


Y.,  1848 

30-614 

30-616 

30-613 

30-613 

30-611 

30-657 

30-618 

30-620 

30-617 

30-1239 

30-226 

30-619 

30-135? 

30-615 

30-730 

£0-1226 

30-790 

30-94(5 

30-1066 

30-13,H 

30-11C9 

30-642 

80-642 

18-10 

18-17 

18-18 

18-19 

18-20 

18-30 


in  Holland.     B.,  1857 

in  London.     B.,  1855 

in  Naples.     B.,  1858  . 

in  Paris.     B.,  1854      . 

in  Rome.     B.,  1853    . 

in  Scotland.     B.,  1856 

in  Switzerland.    B.,  1854  . 

on  the  Atlantic.    B.,  1853  . 


27''-446 
27'>-391 
27b-459 
27''-347 
37''-351 
27''-260 
27''-350 
27''-378 


ABBOTT. 


ABYSSINIA. 


Abbott,  Jacob.      RoUo  oa  the    Rhine 


B.,  1855 
27»'-375 
33-1316-28 
33-1316 
33-1317 
33-1318 
33-1319 
33-1320 
33-1321 
83-1322 
33-1323 
33-1324 
33-1325 
33-1326 
33-1327 
33-1329 
33-1328 
27^'-99 


—  RoUo  series.     Viz.    . 

learning  to  talk.     N.  Y.,  1864 

learning  to  read.    N.  Y.,  1867 

at  work.     N.  Y.,  1867 

at  play.     N.  Y.,  1867 

at  school.     N.  Y.,  1867      . 

—  Rollo's  vacations.     N.  Y.,  1862 

experiments.     N.  Y.,  1867 

museum.    N.  Y.,  1864 

travels.     N.  Y.,  1864 

correspondence.     N.  Y.,  1862 

philosophy— water.     N.  Y.,  1862 

philosophy— air.     N.  Y.,  1862 

philosophy— fire.     N.  Y.,  1862 

philosophy— sky.     N.  Y.,  1862 

—  A  summer  in  Scotland.     N.  Y.,  1848 

—  The  teacher;  or,  moral  influences  employed  in 

instruction.     B.,  1833  .        .        .  13-1 

—  The  way  to  do  good.    B.,  1836        .  32-4 

—  The  same.     N.  Y.,  1852  .         .  32-4« 

—  The  young  Christian.     B.,  1833      .  32-2 

—  The  same.     K  Y.,  1851  .         .  32-3 
Abbott,  J.  S.  C.    The  child  at  home.   N.  Y.   32-379 

—  The  Empire  of  Austria ;  its  rise  and  present 

power.     N.  Y.,  1859.    8°      .         .        27'^2538 

—  The    Empire   of  Russia ;    from   the    remotest 

periods  to  the  present.    N.  Y.,  1860.   27=^-2850 

—  French  revolution  of  1789.     N.  Y.,  1859.     8» 

27^-1600 

—  Geshichte  des  Biirgerkrieges  in  Amerika.     Ue- 

bers:  v.  J.  Wiirzburger  u.  G.  Dietz.  ler  Band. 
Norwich,  1864.     8»        .         .         .       34-2415 

—  History  of  the  civil  war  in  America.     N.  Y., 

1863-6.     2  V.    8»   .         .         .         .        26^-615 

Hernando  Cortez.     N.Y.,  1855   .  30-890 

Henry  the  Fourth.     I?r.  Y.,  1856         30-1039 

Italy  from  the  earliest  period  to  the  present 


day.     N.  Y. 

—  Josephine.     N.  Y. 

—  King  Philip.     N.  Y.,  1857  . 

—  Madame  Roland.    N.  Y.,  1867  . 

—  Napoleon  Bonaparte.     N.  Y.,  1855 


27''-2120 
30-669 
80-1000 
30-640 
2v.,  8» 
30-831 

—  Kings  and  Queens.     Sketches  of  Josephine  and 

Maria  Louisa,  Louis  Philijjpe,  Ferdinand  of 
Austria,  Nicholas,  Isabella  the  Second,  Leo- 
pold, and  Victoria.     N.  Y.,1848    .  30-1 

—  Lives  of  the  presidents  of  the  United   States. 

N.  Y.,  1867.     8°    .         .         .         .        30-1852 

—  The  mother  at  home.     B.,  1835        .  33-455 

—  Napoleon    at    St.   Helena.     N.   Y.,  1855.     8° 

30-1006 

—  Confidential   correspondence  of   the   Emperor 

Napoleon  and  the  Empress  Josephine.  N. 
Y.,  1856 33-1283 

—  Practical  Christianity.     N.  Y.,  1862  32-984 

—  South  and  north  ;  a  trip  to  Cuba  and  the  south. 

•N.  Y.,1860 26'^-374 

Abbott,  T.  K.     Sight  and  touch  ;  an  attempt  to  dis- 
prove the  received  (or  Berkeleian)  theory  of 
vision.     L.,  1864.    S"    .        .        .         15-278 
Abbott,  Waldo.     Our  Sunday  school,  and  how  we 
conduct  it.     B.,  1863     .         .        .        32-1128 
Abdallah.     E.  Laboulaye        .        .        .       84-3452 
Abdomen.     Bright,  R.   Tumours    .        .         10-696 
Abdul  Medjid,  Sultan  of  Turkey.     Christmas,  H. 
Life  of 30-842 

—  Gilson,  A.     Life  of  .        .        .        .      27»-2910 
Abdy,  J.  T.     Historical  sketches  of  civil  procedure 

among  the  Romans.     Camb.,  1857  2-159 

AbedncKo,  the  money  lender  .  .  .  18-2417 
Abeel,  D.     Journal  of  a  residence  in  China  and  the 

neighboring  countries.     N.  Y.,  1834         28"-l 

—  Williamsou,  R.  G.    Memoir  of         .  30-4 
Abeillard.     See  Abailard. 

Abel,  C.  D.  Rudimentary  principles  of  the  con- 
struction and  working  of  machinery.  L., 
1800 6-373 


Abel  Alluut.  J.  Morier  ....  18-2270 
Abelard  and  Heloise,  the  romance  of.    0.  W.  Wight 

18-44 

Abell,  John.     A  collection  of  songs  in  English.     L 

1701.  40,  pp.  8  +  3  .  .  .  5-u.  p. 
Abell,  Mrs.  L.  G.     The  skilful  housewife.     N.  Y., 

1852 6-146 

Abeokuta.     See  Abbeokuta. 

Abercrombie,  John.     Harmony  of  Christian  faith 

and  Christian  character,  and  the  culture  and 

discipline  of  the  mind.     N.  Y.,  1839  32-1 

—  Inquiries  concerning  the  intellectual  powers,  and 

the  investigation  of  truth.     N.  Y.,  1834     15-4 

—  Philosophy   of   the  moral    feelings.      L.,  1855 

15-1 

Abercrombie,  Sir  Ralph.     See  Pinckard's  Notes  on 
West  Indies 26*'-594 

—  Dunfermline,  Ld.  Memoir  of.  1793-1801  30-1363 
Aberdeen,  George,  Earl  of.     Inquiry  into  the  prin- 
ciples of  beauty  in  Grecian  architecture.     L., 
I860 5-373 

—  Macknight,  T.  Foreign  policy  of  .  27^-1251 
Abemethy,  John.      Lectures  on  anatomy,  surgery, 

and  pathology.     B.,  1828.     2  v.     8"  10-1 

—  Macilwain,  G.  Memoirs  of  .  .  30-771 
Abipones,  the.  M.  Dobrizhoffer  .  .  26='-63 
Abolition.     The  legion  of  liberty,    .         .  2-761 

—  See  Pennsylvania  Society  ;  Slavery. 
Abolitionism  unveiled.     H.  F.  James     .        18-1599 
About,  Ed.     Le  Cas  de  M.  Guerin— Le  41«  fauteuil. 

P.,  1863 34-5235 

—  Causeries.    P.,  1865.         .         .        .        34-5236 

—  Dernieres  lettres  d'un  bon  jeune  liomme  a  sa 

cousine.     P.,  1863  .         .         .        34-5243 

—  Germaine.     6'me  ed..  P.,  1861  .         .        34-3001 

—  Same,  trans,  by  M.  L.  Booth.     B.,  1800    18-45 

—  La  Grece  contemporaine.     P.,  1860         34-3005 

—  Greece  and  the  Greeks  of  the  present  day.     N. 

Y.,  1857 27^-429 

—  L'homme  a  I'oreille  cassee.     P.,  1862      34-3004 

—  The  king  of  the  mountains.     From  the  French, 

by  M.  L.  Booth.     B.,  1861    .         .  18-46 

—  Madelon.     N.  Y.,  1863.     8»      .        .       34-4628 

—  Maitre  Pierre.     P.,  1859    .        .        .       34-3003 

—  The  man  with  the  broken  ear  .         .        18-3891 

—  Les  mariages  de  Paris.     P.,  1859      .        34-5240 

—  Le  nez  d'un  notaire.     P.,  1863  .        34-5245 

—  The  nose  of  a  notary.     B.,1863       .  18-48 

—  Le  progres.     N.  Y.,  1864  .        .        .        34-5237 

—  La  question  romaine.     Preface  nouvelle  de  la 

5'me  ed.     Lausanne,  1860     .        .       34-3006 

—  Risette  (vaudeville).     P.,  1859         .       34-3008 

—  Le  roi  des  montagnes.     P.,  1860      .        34-3003 

—  The  Roman  question.    Translated  by  Mrs.  Annie 

T.  Wood.     B.,  1859       .         .         .        27^-528 

—  Rome  contemporaine.     P.,  1861.     8°       34-4500 

—  Theatre  impossible.     P.,  1862  .         .        34-3007 

—  Tolla.  6'me.,  ed.     P.,  1859        .         .        34-3000 

—  Same  trans,  by  L.  L.  C.  Edin.,  1856  18-47 

—  Trente  et  Quaranle.     (Les  Mariages  de  Paris, 

3'me.,  serie.)     P.,  1859         .         .        34-5243 

—  Le  Turco,  etc.    2 'me.,  ed.     P.,  1867     34-5239 

—  La  vieille  roche.     Le  marquis  de  Lanrose.     P., 

1866.  8»  .  ■  .  .  .  .  34-4727 
About  babies,  good-looking  people,  and  other  maga 

social  papers.  N.  Y.,  1867  .  .  33-1385 
Above  her  station.  H.  Philips  .  .  18-2491 
Abracadabra  of  the  nineteenth  century.     W.  Leo. 

Wolf 10-350 

Abraham  Page,  Esq.    A  novel       .        .        18-4049 
Abrantes,  Duchesse.    See  Junot,  Mme.  . 
Abroad  and  at  home.     Julia  Pardoe      .       18-2414 
Abruzzi,  Craven,  K.     Excursions  in  the        37^-475 
Absalom  and  Achithophel.     J.  Dryden.    Vol.  2  of 

23-476,  and  vol.  2  of     .         .         .  23-365 

Absentee.  M.  Edgeworth.  Vol.  8  of  .  18-977 
Absentees  of  Ireland,  list  of,  etc.  [1729]  .  27''-1468 
Abyssinia.    Baker,  S.  W.    Nile  tributaries.    28''-579 

—  Beke,  C.  T.    British  captives   .         .         28''-567 

—  Burette,  H.  A.   Visit  to  King  Theodore    28»'-586 


ABYSSINIA. 


8 


ADAMS. 


Abyssinia.     Dufton,  H.     Jourfiey  througli  (1862-3) 
28>^-580 

—  Gobat,  S.    Tliree  years'  residence    .        28M35 

—  Hotten,  J.  C.  [ed.]    A.  and  its  people     28''-582 

—  Isenberg,  C.  W.  &  Krapf,  J.  L.  Journals  32-1568 

—  Johnston,  C.     Travels  in  Southern  A.      38''-66 

—  Modem  traveller       ....        29''-274 

—  Parkyns,  M.    Life  in  A.    .        .        .        28»>-202 

—  Eussell,  M.    Nubia  and  A.       .        .  28»-82 

—  Salt,  H.   Travels  in  .        .         .        .        28''-100 

—  Stei'n,  H.  A.    Wanderings  among  the  Falashas 

28b-397 

Acacia.    A.  Assolant      ....       34-3028 
Academic  reform.     J.  Heywood     .        .  13-107 

Academic  questions.     M.  T.  Cicero        .  15-183 

Academie  universelle  des  jeux.  Amst.,  1777  34-5234 
Academy  of  natural  sciences  of  Phil.    Journal.    2d 
series.    Phil.,  1858.    4» .        .        .  9-1242 

—  Meigs,  J.  A.  Catalogue  of  human  crania  10-786 
Academy  of  sciences,  National.  Memoirs  11-521 
Acadia.  Cozzens,  F.  S.  Month  with  the  Blue  Noses 

26''-351 

Acadian  geology.     Dawson,  J.  W.        ,  9-224 

Accomplished  woman,  the.     M.  Du  Boscq    33-1057 
Account  of  a  new  process  in  painting.    L.,  1831.    8" 

5-435 

Account  of  persons  remarkable  for  their  health  and 

longevity.    By  a  physician.     L.,  1829  10-764 

Accum,  F.     Art  of  making  bread.     L.,  1821     6-147 

—  Culinary  chemistry.     L.,  1821         .  6-149 

—  Treatise  on  adulterations  of  food  and  culinary 

poisons.     L.,  1820        .         .         .  10-771 

Acerbi,  J.     Travels  through  Sweden,  Finland  and 

Lapland,  to  the  North  Cape,   in  1798.    L., 

1802.     2  V.     4°     .         .        .        .  27'--84 

Achard,  A.     Belle-Rose.    P.,  1856        .        34-3009 

—  Le  clos  pommier.     2'me  ed.     1860  3^3010 

—  Le  due  de  carlepont.     N.  Y.,  1864.   8»   34-4641 

—  Les  femmes  honnetes.    P.,  1858      .        34-3013 

—  Les  filles  de  Jephte.     P.,  1861        .        34-3016 

—  Le  fils  du  Fauconnier.    N.  Y.,  1864.  8»  34-4639 

—  Histoire  d'  un  homme.     P.,  1863     .        34-4000 

—  Madame  Rose.     Pierre  de  Villergle.     P.,  1858 

34-3011 

—  M'lle  du  Rosier.     Therese.     P.,  1856     34r-4002 

—  Miss  Tempete.     P.,  1861  .         .        84^4003 

—  Maurice  de  Treuil.    2'me  ed.    P.,  1860  34-3012 

—  Les  petits-fils  de  Lovelace.     P.,  1858      34-4001 

—  Les reveurs  de  Paris.  3'meed.   P.,  1861  34-3014 

—  Le  roman  du  mari.    P.,  1862.    12°  34-3017 

—  Salome.     Scenes  et  souvenirs  de  la  foret  noire. 

8° 34-4654 

Acheta  domestica.    See  Budgen,  Miss  L.  M. 
Achilles  Tatius.    See  Greek  romances  .         18-3714 
Achilli,  G.     Dealings  with  the  Inquisition.     N.  Y., 

1851 32-323 

Acholic  diseases.     McLeod,  A.  C.         .  10-682 

Ackermann,  C.     Christian  element  in  Plato  and  the 

Platonic  philosophy.      Trans,  from  the  Ger. 

by  S.  R.  Asbury.   E.,  1861.    8»    .  15-177 

Ackerman,  R.     See  Repository      .         .  17-1 

Acland,  C.    Popular  account  of  the  manners  and 

customs  of  India.     L.,  1847         .         28''-404 
Acland,   Henry  W.      Biographical  sketch   of  Sir 

Benjamin  Brodie.    L.,  1864         .        30-1586 

—  Memoir  of  the  cholera  at  Oxford,  in  1854.     L., 

1856 10-1002 

Acland,  J.  Imperial  poll-book  of  elections  from 
1832  to  1864,  with  an  argument  upon  repre- 
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Acland,  T.  D.  Account  of  the  new  Oxford  examina- 
tions.    L.,  1858.     8"    .        .        .  13-2 

Acosta,  J.  Naturall  and  morall  historic  of  the  East 
and  West  Indies.  Trans,  by  E.  G.  L.,  1604. 
8° 29»-263 

Acoustics.    Smith,  T.  R.    Public  buildings        6-86 

—  See  Sound,  Music     .... 

Across  the  Carpathians.     Camb.,  1862  27»'-622 

Across  the  continent.     S.  Bowles  .         .         26''-556 
Across  Mexico.     W.  H.  Bullock  .        .         26'^78 


Acrostics.  Bowman,  A.  More  original  double  20-157 

—  in  prose  and  verse.    Ed.  by  A.  E.  H.     2d  ed. 

L.,  1865  and '66.     2  v.  .        .  20-190 

—  New  double  A.,  by  A.  A.  Y.  .  20-198 

—  One  hundred  double  A.  Ed. by  "myself."  20-199 

—  See  Capell's  Victorian  enigmas        .  20-161 
ActfEa.     Pseud.     See  Agassiz,  E.  C. 

Acting,  the  art  of;  or  guide  to  the  stage  N.  Y., 
Vol.  20  of     .         •        .         .        .  24-113 

—  Essay  on  the  science  of,  by  a  veteran  stager. 

L.,  1828 24-211 

—  Hill,  A.     The  actor  .         .         .  24-212 

—  Rede,  L.  T.     Guide  to  the  stage.     Vols.  28  and 

29  of 24-231 

—  Siddons,  H.  Rhetorical  gesture  and  action  24-73 
Actions.     Bagley,  W.    Practice  at  chambers.    Vol. 

15  of 2-55 

—  Bonjean,  L.  B.    Traite  des  a  .        .        34-4886 

—  Browne,  R.  J.    Actions  at  law.  Vol.  45  of  2-55 

—  Kerr,  R.  M.  &  A.     Law  of.    Vol.  83  of        3-55 

—  Smith,  J.  W.     Proceedings.     Vol.  60  of     3-55 
Acton,  Eliza.    English  bread-book  for  domestic  use. 

L.,  1857 10-148 

Acton,  W.  Functions  and  disorders  of  the  repro- 
ductive organs.     P.,  1865     .         .  10-573 

—  Prostitution  considered  in  its  moral,  social  and 

sanitary  aspects.     L.,  1857.     8°   .  3-500 

Actor,  the.     A.  Hill       ....  34-212 

Actors.  Authentic  memoirs  of  the  green-room  24-217 

—  Biography  of  the  British  stage         .        30-1451 

—  Collier,  J.  P.     Memoirs  of  actors  in  plays  of 

Shakspeare  ....        30-1153 

—  Cowell,   J.     Thirty  years  among  the  players 

18-3648 

—  Dyer,  R.     Nine  years  of  an  actor's  life  30-1888 

—  Gait,  J.     Lives  of  the  players         .  30-194 

—  Houssaye,  A.    Princesses  de  Comedie    34-5395 
Comediennes  d'Autrefois.  .         .        34-4075 

—  Ritchie,  A.  C.  M.    Autobiography  of  an  actress 

30-776 

—  Ryley,  S.  W.     Itinerant  .        .  30-463 

—  Secret  history  of  the  Green  room     .  34^336 

—  See  Drama  and  Dramatic  biography. 

Actress  in  high  life         ....  18-50 

Acts  of  the  apostles  explained.     Alexander,  J.  A. 

33-1377 

—  American  Bible  Union's  Version     .       33-3064 

—  Barnes,  A.     Notes  on      .        .         .  82-697 

—  Baumgarteu,  M.  Church  in  apostolic  age  32-763 

—  Chrysostom,  St.  J.     Homilies         .        33-1365 

—  Hackett,  H.  B.     Commentary         .  83-910 
-^  Owen,  J.     Notes  with  original  text  and  lex- 
icon      .         83-1385 

—  .Jacobus,  M.  W.     Notes  on      .        .        33-1667 

—  Lechler,  G.  V.     Commentary  on    .        32-2029 

—  See  Bible. 

Acts  of  the  deacons.  E.  M.  Goulburn  .  32-2259 
Acupressure.     J.  Y.  Simpson        .        .  10-720 

Adair,  P.  Rise  and  progress  of  the  Presbyterian 
Church  in  Ireland  (1628—1670).  With  intro- 
duction and  notes  by  W.  D.  Killen.    Belfast, 

1866 82-1913 

Adam,  A.      Souvenirs  d'  un  musicien      P.,  1860 
34-3018 

—  Derniers  souvenirs  d'  un  musicien    P.,   1859. 

34r^019 

Adam,  R.  The  religious  world  displayed  ;  or  a  view 
of  the  various  denominations  and  sects  in  the 
Christian  world.    P.,  1818.    8  v.    80  33-6 

Adam  Bede.  M.  Evans  .  .  .  18-1034 
Adam  Blair.  J.  G.  Lockhart  .  .  18-1980 
Adam  Butf.  D.  Jerrold  .  .  .  18-1675 
Ada;m  Brown,  the  merchant.  H.  Smith  18-3935 
Adam  of  Cobsam.     [E.  E.  T.  S.,  pt.  12].    Vol.  8  of 

22-1043 

Adams,  Abigail.     Letters,  with  memoir  by  C.  F. 

Adams.     B.,  1840        .         .         .        33-1212 

Adams,  Arthur.      Natural  history  af  the  countries 

visited  during  the  voyage  of  H.  M.  S.  Samar- 

ang.     L.,  1848.     8°       .        .        .  9-10C2 


ADAMS. 


ADDISON. 


Adams,  Arthur.  Baikie,  W.  B.,  and  Barron,  C. 
Manual  of  natural  history,  for  the  use  of  travel- 
ers, with  remarks  on  the  practical  study  of 
geology  and  meteorology.     L.,  1854        9-901 

—  See  Belcher,  E.         .         .         .        .         29''-104 
Adams,  C.     Boys  at  Home    .         .         .  18-43 

—  Edgar  Clifton  ....  18-51 

—  Words  that  shook  the  world,  or  Martin  Luther 

his  own  biographer.     N.  Y.,  [1858]    32-1823 

Adams,  C.  F.     Address,  Quiucy,  July  4.     B.,  1856. 

8».     pph 33-1150 

—  Life  of  John  Adams         .         .         .         26''-943 
Adams,  Edwin.    Geography  classified  ;  a  systematic 

manual  of  mathematical,  physical,  and  politi- 
cal geography.     L.,  1863      .         .  25-81 

Adams,  Ernest.  Elements  of  the  English  language. 
3d  ed.     L.,  1863   ....  22-1 

Adams,  F.  C.  An  outcast ;  or,  virtue  and  faith  18-56 

—  Manuel  pereira         ....  18-49 

—  Story  of  a  trooper    ....  18-83 

—  Uncle  Tom  at  home         .         .         .  18-52 
Adams,  G.     Astronomical  and  geographical  essays. 

Phila.,  1800.     8"  .        .         .         .  12-1 

Adams,  H.    Dictionary  of  all  relicrions  and  religious 

denominations.  N.  Y.,  1817.  8»  32-1617 
Adams,  H.  C.     First  of  June  .         .  18-42 

Adams,  H.  G.     Birds  of  prey.     With  a  chapter  on 

ancient  and  modern  hawking.     L.  9-502 

—  Game  and  water  birds.   Account  of  the  feathered 

game  and  wild  fowl  found  in  Great  Britain. 
With  a  practical  chapter  on  doves  and  pigeons. 
L.,  n.  d 9-501 

—  Language  and  poetry  of  flowers.  N.  Y.,  1858  9-1 

—  Popular  and  poetical  description  of  the  birds  of 

song,  and  their  congeners,  in  Great  Britain. 
With  practical  hints  for  the  breeding  and 
management  of  song  birds  in  confinement. 

L. 9-503 

Adams,  John.  Works.  With  life  of  the  author, 
and  notes  by  C.  F.  Adams.  B.,  1850-'56. 
lOv.      8» 26»-943 

—  Correspondence.     A  series  of  letters  to  the  Bos- 

ton Patriot.     B.,  1809.     8»     .      .  26='-l 

—  Defence  of  the  constitutions  of  the  United  States, 

against  the  attack  of  M.  Turgot.  3d  ed. 
Phila.,  1797.    3  v.    8»  .         .         .  2-501 

—  Letters  to  his  wife.    Edited  by  Chas.  F.  Adams. 

B.,  1841 33-1211 

—  Gibbs,  G.     Administration  of  .  26''-85 

—  Wood,  J.  Administration  of  .  26»-234 
Adams,  John,  Jr.  Doctrine  of  equity.  Comment- 
ary on  the  law,  as  administered  by  the  court 
of  chancery.  With  notes  by  J.  R.  Ludlow, 
J.  M.  Collins  and  H.  Wharton.  Phila.,  1859. 
8° .         .         ,         .         .         .         ,  2—233 

—  Same.     Phila.,  1850,  in  vol.  68  of  .  2-55 
Adams,   Rev.   John.      Anecdotes,   bons-mots   and 

characteristic  traits  of  the  greatest  princes, 
politicians,  philosophers,  orators  and  wits  of 
modern  times.  L.,  1789  .  .  33-903 
Adams,  J.  Q.  Dermot  MacMorrogh,  or  the  con- 
quest of  Ireland.  In  4  cantos.  B.,  1832.  8" 
26'^758 

—  Lectures  on  rhetoric  and  oratory.    Camb.,  1810 

22-601 

—  Letters  on  the  Masonic  institution.     B.,  1847. 

8°  .         .         .        .         .        .         .  2—502 

—  Quincy's  iife  of        ...        .        30-1114 

—  Seward's  life  and  public  services  of  30-625 
Adams,  John  T.     Lost  hunter       .        .  18-54 

—  The  white  chief  among  the  red  men        18-1792 
Adams,  Joseph.    Memoirs  of  the  life  and  doctrines 

of  J.  Hunter.     L.,  1818.     8»        .  30-249 

Adams,  Nathaniel.  Annals  of  Portsmouth,  [N.  H.]. 

Ports.,  1825.  8°  .  .  .  .  26M531 
Adams,  Nehemiah.    Catherine.   B.,  1859        82-802 

—  The  communion  sabbath.  B.,  1856.  8"     32-418 

—  South-side  view  of  slavery.    B.,  1860      26''-377 

—  Sermon  [on  death  of]  Daniel  Webster.     2d  ed. 

B.,  1852.     8».  pph.       .        .        .        30-1606 


Adams,  Nehemiah.     The  sable  cloud     .  18-55 

Adams,  Robt.,  M.  D.     Treatise  on  rheumatic  gout. 

L.,1857.     8°  ....  10-425 

—  Illustrations  of  the  effects  of  rheumatic  gout. 

With  descriptive  statements.   L.,  1857  10-433 

Adams,    Robert.      Narrative  of  a  sailor  who  was 

wrecked  on  the  coast  of  Africa.     By  S.  Cock. 

L.,  1816 28''-902 

Adams,  Samuel.     Wells,  W.  V.     Life  of      30-1742 
Adams,  T.  F.     Tvpographia ;  or,  the  printer's  in- 
structor.    3d  ed.     Phil.,  1845       .  21-1 
Adams,  W.     Club-foot ;    its  causes,  pathology  and 
treatment.     L.,  1866.     8»     .         .          10-733 
Adams,  W.,  D.  D.    Thanksgiving  ;  memories  of  the 
day ;  helps  to  the  habit.  N.  Y.,  1867    32-2353 

—  The  three  gardens :  Eden,  Getlisemane,  and  Par- 

adise ;  or,  man's  ruin,  redemption,  and  res- 
toration.    N.  Y.,  1868  .         .        32-2352 

Adams,  W.  B.  Roads  and  rails,  and  their  sequences, 
physical  and  moral.     L.,  1862      .  6-1 

Adams,  W.  H.  D.  Beauties  of  the  Isle  of  Wight. 
With  its  history.     L.,  1857  .         .         27''-896 

—  Dwellers  on  the  threshold ;  or,  magic  and  ma- 

gicians.    L.,  1864.     2v.        .         .  11-237 

—  Famous  beauties  and  historic  women.    L.,  1865. 

2v 30-1618 

—  Famous  ships  of  the  British  navy ;  or,  stories 

of  enterprise  and  daring  collected  from  our 
naval  chronicles;  and  an  appendix  on  iron- 
clad ships,  by  N.  Barnaby.     L.,  1863      27'"-6 

—  Memorable  battles  in  English  history.    With  the 

military  lives  of  the  commanders.     L.,  1863 
27»-7 

—  "  Round  about  our  coal  fire."    L.,  1860   20-150 

—  Scenes  from  the  drama  of  European  history. 

L.,  1863 27''-3340 

—  The  steady  aim.      A-  book  of  examples  and 

encouragements  from  modern  biography.  L. , 
1863 30-1560 

—  The  sunshine  of  domestic  life.  L.,  1867  30-1936 
Adams,  W.  T.     Army  and  navy  stories.     6  v. 

(1)  The  soldier  boy  ;  or,  Tom  >omers  in  tlie  army  18-63 

(2)  The  sailor  boy  ;  or,  Tom  Somers  in  the  navy  lP-69 

(3)  The  young  lieutenant  18-74 

(4)  The  Yankee  middy  lS-82 
{.'))  Fighting  Joe  18-87 
(6)  Brave  old  salt  18-3691 

—  Boat-club  series. 

(1)  The  boat-club    18-59        (4)  Now  or  never  18-62 

(2)  All  aboard  lS-.')8        (.5)  Poor  and  proud        18-63 

(3)  Try  again  18-64        (6)  Little  by  little  18-61 

—  Sports  and  pastimes  for  in-doors  and  out.     B., 

[1863]  20-205 

—  The  starry  flag  series. 

(1)  The  starry  flag  ;  or,  the  young  fisherman       ■  18-.3936 

(2)  Breaking  away  18-39:^7    ■ 

—  The  way  of  the  worid      .        .        .        18-3770 

—  Woodville  stories. 

(1)  Rich  and  humble    18-67        (4)  Work  and  Win    18-3711 

(2)  In  school  and  out   18-66        (.'))  Hope  and  have   18-3772 

(3)  Watch  and  wait      18-72        (6)  Haste  and  waste  18-3771 

—  Young  America  abroad.     First  Series. 

(1)  Outward  bound  18-4101 

(2)  Shamrock  and  thistle.    (Ireland  and  Scotland)    18-4102 

(3)  Red  cross.     (England  and  Wales)  18-4103 

Adamson,  J.  Life  and  writings  of  L.  de  Camoens. 
L.,  1820.     2  V 30-1864 

Adaptation  of  external  nature  to  the  physical  condi- 
tion of  man.     John  Kidd     .         .  11-34 

to  moral  and  intellectual  condition  of  man. 

T.  Chalmers         ....  15-16 

Adderley,  C.  B.  Letter  on  the  relations  of  England 
with  the  colonies.  New  ed.,  with  preface  on 
Canadian  aff"airs.     L.,  1862.     8"  .  27-^8 

Addey,  M.  "Little  Mac."  A  life  of  George  B. 
McClellan,  for  young  Americans.  N.  Y., 
1864 30-1553 

—  Life  of  T.  J.  Jackson.    N.  Y.,  1863         30-1441 
Addington,  H.     See  Sidmouth. 

Addison,  C.  G.  The  knight  templars.  2d  ed.  L., 
1842 27''-3351 

—  Treatise  on  the  law  of  contracts,  and  rights  and 

liabilities  ex-contractu.  Phil.,  1847     8»   2-127 
Addison,  H.  R.  Adventures  of  a  younger  son  18-71 


ADDISON. 


AFRICA. 


Addison,  H.  R.  Recollections  of  an  Irish  police 
magistrate 18-68 

Addison,  J.  Works  ;  including  the  whole  of  Bishop 
Kurd's  edition,  with  letters  and  other  pieces 
not  found  in  any  previous  collection  ;  and 
Macaulay's  essay  on  his  life  and  works. 
Edited  by  Geo.  W.  Greene.    N.  Y.,  1853.    5  v. 

33—976 

—  Cato.'    A  tragedy.    *B.  B.  T.,  v.  1  .'  24-71 

—  The  same.    D.  L.  T.,  v.  3        .        .  24^107 

—  Same.     B.  D.     v.  1  .         .         .  24-143 

—  Same.     M.  B.  D.     v.  1    .         .         .  24:-142 

—  The  drummer.    Comedy.    B.  B.  T.  v.  17  24-71 

—  Remarks  on  several  parts  of  Italy  in  1701-3.  L., 

1745 27''-635 

—  Sir  Roger  de  Coverley.     B.,  1852    .        18-3998 

—  Aikin,  Lucy.     Life  of      .         .        .  30-6 

—  Poems,  with  life  by  S.  Johnson.    Bell's  Poets 

of  G.  B 23-481 

—  Life  of     Extracted  from  Aiken's  general  dic- 

tionary.    L.,  1733         .         .        .  30-5 

—  Addisouiana 30-1795 

—  See  Spectator,  the    .        .        .        .   33-951,939 
Addison,  Lancelot.     Life  of  .        .         .  30-5 
Addison,  Mr.    [Pseud.]    Interesting  anecdotes,  me- 
moirs,  allegories,    essays  and  poetical  frag- 
ments.    L.,  1794-7.     5  V.     8°      .          33-975 

Addison  county,  Vt.  Swift,  S.  Account  of  26»-638 
Adelaide  Lindsay.  Mrs.  A.  Marsh  .  18-1067 
Adela,  the  Octoroon.  H.  S.  Hosmer  .  18-1499 
Adelaide  de  Meran.  Pigault-Lebrun  .  34-4816 
Adele.  Julia  Kavanagh  .  .  .  18-1715 
Adeline  Mowbray.  Mrs.  A.  Opie.  Vol.  1  of  18-2394 
Adirondack,  the.  Headiey,  J.  T.  .  26^-166 
Adler,  G.  J.  Dictionary  of  the  German  and  Eng- 
lish languages.     N.  Y.,  1856.     8»         22-399 

—  Hand-book  of  German  literature.     N.  Y.,  1854 

34-2298 

Administrations   of  Great  Britain.     Lewis,   G.    C. 

Essays 27«-726 

Admiralty.     Edwards,  T.    Reports  of  Cases  in  the 

High  Court  of      ...        .  2-34 

Adolphe.     B.  Constant  .         .         .        34-3161 

Adolphe  Renouard.  J.  Ward  .  .  18-3423 
Adolphus,  J.     History  of  England  during  the  reign 

of  George  IIL    L.,1840-'45.    7  v.  8°        27'^9 

—  Memoirs  of  J.  Bannister.     L.,   1839.    2  v.    8" 

30—1318 

—  J.  L.'    Letters  from  Spain  in  1856-7.     L.,  1858. 

8° 27''-497 

Adopted  heir.     Julia  Pardee  ,        .        18-2415 

Adrian.  G.  P.  R.  James,  and  M.  B.  Field  18-1657 
Adriani.  Mme.  Dudevant  .  .  .  34-3682 
Adriatic.     Paton,  A.  A.     Highlands  and  islands  of 

27''-224 

Adrift  in  Dixie.     H.  L.  Estabrooks        .         26''-562 
Adshead,  J.     Piisons  and  prisoners,  with  illustra- 
tions.    L.,  1845.     8"     .         .         .  2-505 
Adulterations.     Accum,  F.     Adulterations  in  food 
10-771 

—  Hassall,  A.  H.    A.  in  food  and  medicine  10-167 
Food  and  its  A.  .         .         .  10-205 

—  Mitchell,  J.     Falsification  of  food    .      .      10-81 

—  Peirce,  C.  H.     Examination  of  drugs        10-277 

—  Prescott,  H.  P.     A.  of  tobacco        .  10-805 

—  Tricks  of  trade         ....  10-210 
Adventurer,  the.    J.  Hawkesworth  et  al.    With  pref. 

by  A.  Chalmers.    Boston,  1856.    3  v.     33-942 

—  Same.     L.,  1797       .         .        .         .  33-961 
Adventures  among  the  Dyaks.     F.  Boyle      29^-312 

—  in  Africa.     W.  C.  Harris         .         .         28''-537 

—  of  a  fire-screen.     Mrs.  A.  Bache      .  18-241 

—  of  a  gentleman  in  search  of  the  Church  of  Eng- 

land.    L.,  1853     ....        32-1857 

—  of  a  gentleman  in  search  of  a  horse.    G.  Stephen 

20-475 

—  of  Gil  Bias.     A.  R.  LeSage     .        .        18-1846 

—  of  a  griffin  on  a  voyage  of  discovery.     Written 

by  himself.     L.,  1867  .         .  29''-264 

—  of  Hajji  Baba.     J.  Morier        .        .        18-2266 


Adventures  of  a  marquis.     A.  Dumas   .  18-943 

—  of  the  Merton  family.     A.  Bowman  18-360 

—  of  Mr.  Ledbury.     Albert  Smith       ,        18-2923 

—  of  Mr.  Sydenham  Greenfinch  .        18-3977 

—  of  Mr.  Verdant  Green.     E.  Bradley  18-301 

—  of  my  cousin  Smooth       .         .        .  18-70 

—  of  Philip.     W.  M.  Thackeray  .         18-3197 

—  of  a  roving  diplomatist.     H.   Wikoff       27''-190 

—  of  Simon  Suggs.     J.  J.  Hooper       .         18-1492 

—  of  Telemachus,  F.  de  S.  de  la  M.  Fenelon 

18-1069 

—  of  a  younger  son.  H.  R.  Addison  18-71 
Adventurers.  G.  Aimard  .  .  .  18-88 
Advertise— How ?  When?  Where?    W.  Smith 

1-302 

Advice  to  the  privileged  orders.  J.  Barlow  27*-l967 
Advice  to  the  teens.     J.  Taylor     .         .  33-860 

Advocate,  the,  a  novel.  C:  Heavysege  18-4026 
Adye,  J.  Review  of  the  Crimean  war,  to  the  winter 
of  1854-5.  L.,  1860.  8"  .  .  27'>-2854 
^neid  of  Virgil.  Trans,  by  J.  Conington  23-93  i 
iEnone  ;  a  tale  of  slave  life  in  Rome  .  18-3673 
Aerial  locomotion.  From  the  transactions  of  the 
aeronautical  society   of  Great   Britain,    [for 

1866.]     L 11-328 

Aerostation.     Tumor,  H.     Astra  Castra         11-501 

—  See  Balloon. 

.^schines.  Orationes.  Curavit  F.  Franke.  Lips., 
1851 34-303 

—  See  Demosthenes. 

iEschylus.  The  Agamemnon.  Trans,  by  W.  Peter. 
Phila.,  1852 24-187 

—  The  Agamemnon,  Choephori,  and  Eumenides. 

Trans,  into  English  verse  by  A.  Swanwick. 
L.,  1865 24-52 

—  The  Agamemnon,  with  the  Bachanals  of  Euri- 

pides, and  passages  from  the  lyric  and  later 
poets  of  Greece.  Trans,  by  H.  H.  Milman. 
L.,  1865.     8"         ....  23-836 

—  Tragaediaj.     Ex  recensione  R.  Porsoni  passim 

reflcta  a  G.  Dindorfio.    Lips.,  1853         34-304 

—  Tragedies.     Trans,    by  R.    Potter.     Norwich, 

1777.    4" 24-34 

^sculapian  register.     Phila.,  1824.     8°  10-56)5 

jEsopus.     Fabulae  collectse.     Ex  recog.       C.  Hal- 

mii.     Lips.,  1854 .         .         .         .  34-305 

—  Fables.    A  new  version.     By  T.  James.     Illust. 

by  John  Tenniel.     N.  Y.     S"      .         18-4000 
Esthetics.     Bascom,  J.  .         .         .  5-213 

—  Gioberti,  V.     Essay  on  the  beautiful         15-180 

—  Macvicar,  J.  G.     Philosophy  of  the  beautiful 

5-202 

—  Moffat,  J.  C.     Introduction  to        ,  5-84 

—  Ruskin,  J.     Selected  works     .         .  5-118 

—  Schiller,  F.     Letters  and  essays      .  33-484 

—  Symington,  A.  J.     Beautiful  in  nature,  art,  and 

life 5-328 

—  See  Beauty,  Taste. 
^Ethiopia.     See  Ethiopia. 

Affixes  in  their  origin  and  application.  S.  S.  Hal- 
deman 22-108 

Afghanistan.  Campbell,  J.  Lost  among  the  Af- 
ghans      28''-419 

—  Eyre,  V.     Jour,  of  imprisonment  2&'-'^z-t 

—  Ferrier,  J.  P.     Caravan  journey    .         28''-236 
History  of  the  Afghans      .        .         28'»-161 

—  Harlan,  J.     Memoir  of  India  and  A.        28»-66 

—  Kaye,  J.  W.    History  of  the  war  in  A.  28''-205 

—  Sale,  F.     Journal  of  disasters  in  A.         28''-432 

—  See  Fraser,  J.  B. 

Afloat  and  ashore.     J.  F.  Cooper  .  18-711 

Afloat  in  the  forest.     Mayne  Reid  .        18-2626 

Afraja.     T.  Miisrge         ....        18-2282 
Africa.    Baldwin,  W.  C.    African  hunting    28>'-411 

—  Adams,     R.    Narrative    of  shipwreck.  — 1810 

28''-902 

—  Alexander,  A.     History  of  colonization  on  the 

western  coast       ....         29»-203 

—  Alexander,  J.  E.  Expedition  into  interior  28''-38 
Excursiors  in  Western  A.  .         28''-417 


AFEICA. 


6 


AGNEL. 


Atrica.  Andersson,  C.  J.  Explorations  in  Cenlral  A. 

28»'-381 

Lake  Ngami       ....         28''-232 

—  Backhouse,  J.     Visit  to  soutli  of    .  28''-40 

—  Baines,  T.   Explorations  in  southwest  A.  28''-4o5 

—  Barron,  J.  Boosliuana  nation.  1801-2      29''-520 

—  Barth,  H.     Travels  in     .         .         .         28^-241 

—  Beechey,  F.  W.  &  H.  W.     Expedition  to  ex- 

plore northern  coast.     1821-22    .         28»'-917 

—  Benjamin's  eight  years  in        .         .         28''-322 

—  Bey,  A.     Travels  in        .         .         .  28''-41 

—  Bowen,  T.  J.     Missionary  labors  in  A.   28''-245 

—  Bridge,  H.     African  cruiser   .         .         28''-163 

—  Bruce,  J.     Travels.     1768-1773      .         28b-905 

—  Burton,  R.  F.    Lake  regions  of  central  28'>-346 
Footsteps  in  east  A.   .         .         .         28'^-226 

—  Caillie,  E.     Travels  through  central  (1824-28) 

•.        .        .        .         28''^99 

—  Campbell,  J.     Travels  in  south  A.  28^-50 

—  Canies,  J.  A.    Voyage  to  west  coast  of  28''-171 

—  Casalis,  E.  Twenty-three  years  in  south  28^-403 

—  Cave,  L.  T.     The  French  in  A.       .         28»-166 

—  Chapman,  J.     Interior  of  south  A.  28'>-585 

—  Clapperton,  H.    Second  expedition  into  interior 

28''-906 

—  Same 28b-53 

—  Cooke,  G.  W.     Conquest  and  colonization  in 
.      north  A 28M77 

—  Cooley,  W.  I).     Inner  A.  laid  open       28"-382 

—  Crummel,  A.     Future  of        •        .         28''-387 

—  Cummings,  R.  G.     Hunters'  life  in  south  A. 

28''-141 

—  Bamberger,  C.  F.      Travels  in  interior  of  A. 

1781-1797 28b-534 

—  Denham,  D.,  &  H.  Clapperton.     Travels  and 

discoveries  in  A 28^-229 

—  Same 28''-36 

—  Discovery  and  adventure  in  A,       .  28''-34 

—  Drayson,  A.  W.     Adventures  in  southern  A. 

28^-399 

Sporting  scenes  anioni^  the  Kaffirs     28''-2G3 

—  Du  Chaillu,  P.  B.    Ashango  land  .         28»-569 
Explorations  in  .        .        .'       .         28b-380 

—  Du  Couret,   L.     Recollections  of  travel  in  A. 

28b-345 

—  Duncan,  J.     Travels  in  Western  A.        28''-145 

—  English,  G.  B.    Expedition  to  Dongola    28''-58 

—  Foote,  A.  H.  A.  and  the  American  flag  28M74 

—  Forbes,  F.  E.    Six  months  service  in  the  African 

blockade 28''-330 

—  Gerard,  J.     Adventures  in     .        .         28»'-223 

—  Gleanings  in  A 28>'-37 

—  Goodrich,  S.  G.    Lights  and  shadows  of  African 

history 28''-232 

—  Grant,  J.  A.     Walk  across     .        .         28b-484 

—  Grout,  L.     Zulu  land      .        .         .         28b-4r)3 

—  Harris,  W.  C.     Adventures  in        .         28'^-o37 
Wild  sports  of    .        .        .        .  28''-63 

—  Krapf,  J.  L.  Eighteen  years  in  eastern  A.  28''-344 

—  Latrobe,  C.  J.     Visit  to  south  A.   .  28''-79 

—  Le  Vaillant,  F.   Travels  in  interior  of  A.  28b-82 

—  Leonard,  P.     Western  coast  of  A.  28'>-80 

—  Livingstone,  D.  Discoveries  in       .         28''-268 

Missionary  travels  in  south         .         28''-252 

Expedition  to  the  Zambesi         .         28''-497 

—  Macbrair,  R.  M.     Africans  at  home        28''-406 

—  McLeod,  L.     Travels  in  eastern  A.        28"-341 

—  McQueen,  J.     Geographical  memoir      32-1568 

—  Martin,  R.  M.     British  possessions  in     28*'-565 

—  Motfatt,    R.     Missionary    labors    and    scenes 

32-2246 

—  Murray,  H.     African  continent — discovery  and 

adventure     .         •        .         ,         .         28''-550 

—  Park,  M.     Mission  to  the  interior  of  A.    28''-95 

—  Petherick,  J.    Sixteen  years  travel  in    28''-370 

—  Reade,  W.  W,     Savage  A.     .        .         28»'-425 

—  Richardson,  J.     Mission  to  central  A.     28''-436 

—  Riley,  J.     Narrative  of  loss  of  American  brig 

Commerce,  on  western  coast  of  A.         28''-98 

—  Robbins,  A,    Loss  of  brig  Commerce      28''-99 


Africa.    Robertson,  G.  A.     Notes  on  A.        28''-541 

—  Robinson,  H.  B.     Voyages  to  explore  shores  of 

A 28''-93 

—  St.  Marie,  Ct.   Visit  to  French  possessions  in  A. 

28^-331 

—  Scott,  A.  M.     Prot.  Epis.  mission  at  Cape  Pal- 

mas      28''-269 

—  Shaw,  W.     Mission  in  southeastern  A.  28''-383 

—  Shooter,  J.     Kaffirs  of  Natal  .         28''-273 

—  Taylor,  B.    Journey  to  central  A.  2S''-180 

—  Thomas,  C.  W.     West  coast  of     .         28*'-336 

—  Tams,  G.     Visit  to  southwestern  A.        28b-106 

—  Thompson,  G.     Labors  in  A.         .         28''-166 

—  Tristram,  H.  B.     Wanderings  in    .         28'^-367 

—  Tuckey,  J.  K.     Expedition  to  Zaire        28''-915 

—  Valdez,  F.  T.    Six  years  in  western  A.   28t>-366 

—  Wanderings  in  west  A.    .         .         .         28*'-420 

—  Williams,    C.    Narratives  and  adventures  of 

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—  Wilson,  J.  L.   History  and  prospects  of  W.  A. 

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—  See  names  of  the  several  parts  of  A. 
Africaine,  L'.     G.  Meyerbeer  &  E.  Scribe        5-932 
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—  Payne,  J.     Dictionary  of  the  Grebo  language 

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African  literature.    Burton,  R.  F.    Wit  and  wisdom 

from  A 22-953 

African  slaver.  B.  Mayer  .  .  .  28''-198 
African  wanderers.  Mrs.  R.  Lee  .  .  18-1828 
After  dark.     W.  Collins         .         .         .  18-679 

After  icebergs  with  a  painter.  L.  L.  Noble  26''-404 
After  long  years.  Mrs.  M.  Daniel  18-3815  &  813 
After  the  storm.  J.  E.  H.  Skinner  .  26''-665 
After  the  war.  W.  Reid  .  .  .  26^-575 
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—  Essay  on  classification.     L.,  1859.     8"       9-903 

—  Geological  sketches.     B.,  1866        .  9-199 

—  Lake  Superior,  its  physical  character,  vegetation 

and  animals,  with  narrative,  by  J.  E.  Cabot. 
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—  Methods  of  study  in  natural  history.     B.,  1863 

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—  See  Harris,  T.  W.  and  Smyth,  T. 

Agatha  Beaufort ;  or,  family  pride         .  18-73 

Agatha's  husband.  Miss  D.  M.  Mulock  18-2285 
Agathe  et  C6cile.  A.  Karr  .  .  .  34-3426 
Age  of  chivalry.     T.  Bulflnch       .        .  18-467 

Age  of  fable.     T.  Bulfinch     .        .        .  18-468 

Age  of  gold,  and  other  poems.  G.  Lunt  23-144 
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Agents,  Paley,  W.    Law  of  principal  and  A.     Vol. 

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Agincourt,  Seroux  d'.     See  Seroux  d'Agincourt. 
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Agincourt.  Nicolas,  N.  H.  Battle  of  .  27»-877 
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AGNES. 


AIKIN. 


Agnes.     J.  Abbott  ....  18-5 

Agnes.  Mrs.  M.  Olipliant  .  .  .  18-3798 
Agnes  Grey.     Anne  Bronte   .        .         .  18-436 

Agnes  Hopetoun.  Mrs.  M.  Olipliant  .  18-2371 
Agnes  cle  Mansfeldt.  T.  C.  Grattan  .  18-3863 
Agnes  Sorel.  G.  P.  R.  James  .  .  18-1602 
Agnes  of  Sorrento.  Mrs.  H.  B.  Stowe  18-3041 
Agonistes ;    or,  philosophical  strictures.     A.  Lyall 

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Agony  point.    J.  Pycroft       .         .        .        18-2559 

Agoult,  C'sse  d'.     Esquisses  morales  et  politiques. 

P.,  1849 34-4397 

—  Histoire  de  la  revolution  de  1848.     2'me  ed. 

P.,  1863.     3  V 3^5238 

Agreement  of  the  customs  of  the  East  Indians  with 

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—  Cameron,  C.  A.     Chemistry  of  A.  4-172 

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—  Liebig,  J.    Lectures        .        .        .  8-26 

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—  Same 4-43 

—  Solly,  E.     Rural  chemistry     .        .  8-92 
Agricultural  engineering.     Andrews,  G.  H.     Trea- 
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Agriculture.  Allen,  R.  L.  American  farm  book    4-3 

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—  Burn,  R.  S.     Tour  in  Belgium,  Holland,  and 

the  Rhine 4-174 

Year-book 4r-119 

—  Caird,  J.     Prairie  farming      .        .  4-98 

—  Campbell,  J.  L.    Manual  of  practical  A.    4-104 

—  Colman,  H.     European  A.      .         .  4-46 

—  Daubeny,  C.     Roman  husbandry   .  4-115 

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—  Jackson,  T.     Survey  of  Rhode  Island        9-241 

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—  Martiueau,  H.     Health,  husbandry,  and  handi- 

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—  Our  farm  of  four  acres        .         .  4-117 

—  Mapes,  J.  J.     Working  farmer        .  4-504 

—  Miller,  P.     Gardener's  dictionary  .  4-208 

—  Monteath,  R.     Improving  Avaste  lands       4-287 

—  Morton,  J.  C.     Farmer's  calendar  .  4-147 

—  Olcott,  H.  S.     Lectures  at  Yale  college     4-121 

—  Olmsted,  F.  L.     Am.  farmer  in  Eng.  4-65 

—  Parkinson,  R.  American  system.  1798.    26''-659 

—  Penn.  agr.  society.     Memoirs         .  4-1 

—  Penn.  state  agr.  society.     Transactions     4-114 

—  Phil.  soc.  for  promoting  A.     Memoirs  4^3 

—  Periodicals.     Commercial  and  agr.  magazine 

for  1800 1-244 

—  —  Jour,  of  A.    Edinburgh      .        .  4-284 

Pennsylvania  farm  journal         .  4-503 

Skinner's  monthly  journal  •  4-29 

—  Quincy,  J.     Soiling  of  cattle  .        .  4-279 

—  Report  of  the  U.  8.  commissioner  of  A.  for  the 

years  1862-66.    W.,  1863-67.    5  v.     8°   4-158 

—  For  reports  of  previous  years,  see  Patent  office. 

—  Rham,  W.  L.     Dictionary  of  the  farm        4-263 

—  Rodgers,  M.  M.     Scientific  A.         .  4-177 

—  Rogers,  J.  E.  T.  A.  and  prices  in  England  1-374 

—  Seller,  W.  and  H.  Stephen.     Physiology  at  the 

farm 4-367 

—  Somerville,  J.    Dissertations  on  the  growth  and 

produce  of  sheep  and  wool  .        .  4r-81 


Agriculture.     Stewart,  F.    L.      Sorghum,   and    its 
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—  Steam  in  the  farm-yard    .         .         .  4-394 

—  Stephens,  H.     Book  of  the  farm     .  4-44 

—  Stockhardt,  J.  A.     Lectures   .        .  4-131 

—  Thaer,  A.  D.     Principles  of    .        .  4-43 

—  Tongue,  C.     Hmts  ....  9-10)) 

—  Vegetable  substances  used  for  the  food  of  mah. 

L.  E.  K 4-383 

—  Ville,  G.     Lectures  on     .         .         .  4-332 

—  Wilson,  J.     British  farming    .         .  4-154 

—  Wilson,  J.  W.  [ed.]     Rural  cyclopaedia  '  4-509 

—  Youatt,  W.     Complete  grazier        .  4-63 

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Gardening,  Grape  culture,  Flax,  Fruit  culture, 

Horticulture,  Indian  corn.  Landed  property. 

Peat,  Rural  life. 
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of 30-1146 

Aguecheek.  See  Fairbanks,  C.  R.  .  27^-513 
Aguilar,  Grace.     Days  of  Bruce.     3  v.  .  18-75 

—  Essays  and  miscellanies.     Phila.,  1853     33-435 

—  Home  influence ;  a  tale   .         .         .  18-76 

—  Home  scenes  and  heart  studies        .  18-77 

—  The  Jewish  faith  ;  with  brief  reasons  for  many 

of  its  ordinances  and  prohibitions.     Loudon, 
1846 33-1573 

—  Mother's  recompense ;    sequel  to  home  influ- 

ence        18-79 

—  Same 18-3745 

—  The  vale  of  cedars  ;  or,  the  martyr  18-80 

—  Woman's  friendship         .         .         .  18-81 

—  The  women  of  Israel.  N.  Y.,  1851.  2  v.  32-319 
Aguilar,  G.  de.  El  mercader  amante  .  34-2 
Ahasuerus;apoem.  By aVirginian.  R.Tyler  23-340 
Ahasverus.  H.  C.  Andersen  .  .  34-604 
Ahn,  F.     Praktischer  Lehrgang  zur  schnellen  und 

leichten  Erlernung  der  franzosischen  Sprache 
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Oehlschlager.     N.  Y.,  1866.    8"  .  33-3 

Aide-de-camp,  the.  J.  D.  McCabe,  Jr.  S6''-1950 
Aide,  H.     Carr  of  Carrlyon  .        .        .  18-85 

—  Confidences 18-84 

—  Rita ;  an  autobiography  .        .        .  18-86 
Aids  to  faith  ;  a  series  of  theological  essays  ;  by  sev- 
eral writers — a  reply  to  "  essays  and  reviews. " 
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Aids  to  reflection.     S.  T.  Coleridge       .  15-21 

Aiken,  G.  L.     Uncle  Tom's  cabin.     F's  S.  D.,  vol. 

38 34-331 

Aikin,  A.     Historical  account  of  the  invasion  of 

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Aikin,  J.    Annals  of  the  reign  of  George  III. — 

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—  Calendar  of  nature.     See  Howitt,  M.        30-384 

—  Letters  on  literature,  and  on  the  conduct  of  life. 

Phila.,  1794.     8°  .         .        .         .        33-1313 

—  Letters  to  a  young  lady  on  a  course  of  English 

poetry.     L.,  1807         .         .         .  23-903 

—  Lives  of  J.  Selden,  and  archbishop  Usher.     L., 

1812.     8° 30-9 

—  Vocal  poetry  ;  or  a  select  collection  of  English 

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1810 23-605 

—  and  Barbauld,  A.  L.     Evenings  at  home.     Re- 

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—  Same.     N.  Y.,  n.  d.         .        .        .        33-1278 

—  Memoir  by  L.  Aikin  ;  with  selection  of  his  mis- 

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Aikin,  L.     Life  of  J.  Addison.     Phila.,  1846      30-6 

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Lond.,  1833.     3  v.    8° .         .         .  27«-14 
Queen  Elizabeth.     B.,  1831.     2  v.   8"  30-150 

—  —  James  I    B.,  1833.    2  v.    8»      .  30-8 

—  Memoir  of  J.  Aikin.     Phila.,  1824.     8»        30-7 

—  Memoirs,  miscellanies,  and  letters.     Ed.  by  P. 

H.  Le  Breton.    L.,  1864       .        .        30-1689 


AIKMAN. 


8 


ALCOTT. 


Baptist 


Aikman,  J.     See  Buchanan,  G. 

Aikman,  W.     The  moral  power  of  the  sea. 

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Ailes  d'Icare.     C.  de  Bernard 
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—  Bee-hunters 

—  Border  rifles     . 

—  The  freebooters 

—  The  gold-seekers 

—  The  Indian  chief 

—  Indian  scout     . 

—  Last  of  the  Incas 

—  Loyal  hearts,  or  the  trappers 

—  Pearl  of  the  Andes  . 

—  Pirates  of  the  prairies 

—  Prairie  flower  . 

—  Queen  of  the  Savannah  . 

—  Red  track 

—  Smuggler  chief 

—  Stoneheart 

—  Stronghand.     2  v.   . 

—  Tiger  slayer     .        .        . 

—  Trail  hunter     . 

—  Trapper's  daughter 

—  White  scalper  . 
Aime — Martin,  L.    Education  des 

6  me.  ed.    P.,  1857.     2  v. 
Aimee.     P.  Feval  . 


Aims  and  obstacles.    G.  P.  R.  James 


Phila., 

32-2161 

34-3079 

18-287 

18-88 

18-107 

18-89 

18-90 

18-91 

18-92 

18-93 

18-94 

18-95 

1&-96 

18-97 

18-98 

18-99 

18-100 

18-105 

18-106 

18-108 

18-98 

18-102 

18-103 

18-104 

meres  de  famille. 

34-3020 

34-3324 


18-1602 


Aimwell  stories.     W.  Simonds      .    18-2881  to  2886 
Ainee  et  cadette.     A.  Ricard  .         .        34-4824 

Ainsi  soit-il.  A.  Dumas  .  .  .  34-3234 
Ainsworth,  Robt.  See  Morell,  T 
Ainsworth,  W.  F.  Travels  in  the  track  of  the  ten 
thousand  Greeks.  L.,  1844  .  28^32 
Ainsworth,  W.  H.     Cardinal  Pole        .  18-126 

—  Constable  of  the  tower    •        .        .  18-110 

—  Crichton 18-111 

—  Flitch  of  bacon        ....  18-112 

—  Guy  Fawkes 18-125 

—  Jack  Sheppard         .         .        .        .  18-127 

—  Lancashire  witches  .        .        .  18-113 

—  Lord  mayor  of  London  .        .        .  18-114 

—  Mervyn  Clitheroe    ....  18-115 

—  Miser's  daughter      ....  18-116 

—  Old  St.  Paul's  ....  18-117 

—  Ovingdean  grange  ....  18-118 

—  Rookwood 18-119 

—  St.  James's 18-120 

—  Spendthrift      .....  18-121 

—  Star  chamber 18-1 22 

—  Tower  of  London    .        .        •        .  18-123 

—  Windsor  castle         ....  18-124 
Airy,  G.  B.     Lectures  on  astronomy.     4th  ed.     L. 

8» 12-55 

—  On  sound  and  atmospheric  vibrations,  with  the 

mathematical  elements  of  music.     L.,  1868 
11-291 

—  Partial  differential  equations.     L.,  1866  14-169 

—  Theory  of  errors  of  observations.     Camb.,  1861 

12-52 

—  TJndulatory  theory  of  optics.     L.,  1866     11-290 
Aitchison,  W.      Bush,  C.  P.      Life  and  observa- 
tions of         30-1746 

Aitken,  W.  Science  and  practice  of  medicine.  3d 
ed.     L.,  1864.     2  v.     8»       .        .  10-571 

Akber.  Ayeen  Akbery ;  or  the  institutes  of  the  Em- 
peror Akber.  From  the  Persian.  By  F. 
Gladwin.    L.,  1800.     2  v.     8°    .  2-507 

Akenside,  M.     Poetical  Works.     L.      .  23-354 

Akerman,  J.  Y.  Ancient  coins  of  cities  and  princes 
geographically  arranged — Hispania,  Gallia, 
Brittania.     L.,  1846.     8°       .         .       27«-33o0 

—  Introduction  to  the  study  of  ancient  and  mod- 

ern coins.     L.,  1848     .        .        .         29'^lt8 

—  Numismatic  manual.     L.,  1840.     8°        29»-120 

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Alamance 18-130 

Alamontade.    H.  Zschokke    .         .         .         18-3643 

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Albach,  J.  R.     Annals  of  the  West.     Pittsb.,  1858. 

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Albert,  Prince  Consort  of  England.     Speeches  and 

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Albert  Hastings.     M.  S.  Whitaker         .        18-4056 
Albert-Montemont.     See  Montemont,  A. 
Albert  Nyanza.     S.  W.  Baker       .        .         28''-511 
Albigenses.     See  Waldenses. 

Albine.     A.  Dumas        ....        34-3218 
Album,  the  comic  ....  5-605 

Album  poelique  des  jeunes  personnes.     M'me  A. 

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Alchemist.     H.  de  Balzac      .        .        .  18-269 

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9 


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Alcuin.     Lorenz,  F.    Life  of         .        .  30-10 

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ALFRED. 


10 


ALLEN. 


Alfred ;  an  hei-oic  poem.     J.  Cottle       .  23-533 

Alfred  Hagarth's  household.  A.  Smith  18-2921 
Algarotti,  F.  Essay  on  the  opera.  L.,  176.7  5-1043 
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Algeria.    Blakesley,  J.  W.   Four  months  in  28''-278 

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—  Rogers,  Mrs.  G.  A.    Winter  in  (186a-4)  28''-485 

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—  Steven,  J.  W.     Account  of  Algiers  28'»-15 

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Alghiera.  J.  de  la  Madalene  .  .  84-4087 
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Alhambra.     W.  Irving  .        .        .      •  .■        18-1578 
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Alice  ;  or,  the  painter's  story.  L.  Osboum  23-965 
Alice  of  Monmouth,  with  other  poems.    E.  C.  Sted- 

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Alice  Seymour.    Mrs.  Grey   .        .        .        18-1271 

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Alimentary  canal.     See  Digestion. 

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Alleghany.  See  Pittsburg. 
Allegri,  A.  See  Correggio. 
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Allen,  B.  Memoir  by  T.  G.  Allen  .  80-1047 
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B.,  1856.  8°  ....  28»-123 
Allen,  E.     De  Puy,  H.  W.     Sketch  of  26^307 

Allen,   G.     Life  of  Philidor.      With  an  essay  on 

Philidor  as  chess-author    and   chess-player. 

By  T.  von  der  Lasa.     Phil.,  1863        30-1440 

—  Memoir  of  W.  S.  Graham  with  remains.    Phil., 

1849 30-214 

Allen,  H.    Monographofthebatsof  North  America. 
1864.    8"  [S.  Misc.  Col.  vol.  7]     .        11-188 
Allen,  H.W.  Dorsey,  S.  A.  Recollections  of  80-1872 
Allen,  John.  Principles  of  modern  riding,  for  gentle- 
men.    L.,  1825.     8"      .         .         .  20-298 

—  Principles  of  modern  riding  for  ladies.      L., 

1825.     S" 20-299 

Allen,  Jos.     Life  of  the  earl  of  Dundonald.  L.,  1861 
30-1859 

—  Battles  ofthe  British  Navy.  L.,1852.  2  v.  27'^16 
Allen,  J.  F.    Practical  treatise  on  the  culture  of  the 

grape-vine.    B.,  1848.    8°     .        .  4-66 

Allen,  Julian.    Autocracy  in  Poland  and  Russia,  or, 
a  description  of  Russian  misrule  in  Poland. 
N.  Y.,  1854  .        .         .      •  .         .       27'^2858 
Allen,  J.  H.     Hebrew  men  and  times,  from  the  pa- 
triarchs to  the  Messiah.     B.,1861  82-949 
Allen,  L.  F.    Rural  architecture.    N.  Y.,  1852    i-54 
Allen,  N.     Opium  trade  ;  including  a  sketch  of  its 
history,  in  India  and  China.    2d  ed.    Lowell, 

1858.     8» 1-219 

Allen,  R.  L.     American  farm  book.    N.  Y.,  1849 
4-3 


ALLEN, 


11 


AMARI. 


Allen,  E.  L.  History  and  description  of  domestic 
animals.     N.  Y.,  1859  .         .        4-149 

Allen,  T.  History  and  antiquities  of  London,  West- 
minster, Soutliwark  and  parts  adjacent.  Con- 
tinued by  T.  Wright.  L.,  1837.  4  v.  8°  ST^-IB 

Allen,  T.  G.  Memoir  of  the  Rev.  B.  Allen.  Phil., 
1833       ......        80-1047 

Allen,  William.  Life  and  correspondence.  Phil., 
1847.     3v.     8°      .         .         .         .  30-16 

Allen,  William,  D.D,  American  biographical  dic- 
tionary.    3d  ed.     B.,  1857.    8»    .        30-2004 

—  American  biographical  and  historical  dictionary. 

Camb.,  1809.  8»  .  .  .  .  30-1690 
Allen,  W.  and  T.  R.  H.  Thompson.     Narrative  of 

the  expedition  to  the  river  Niger,  in  1841. 

L.,  1848.  2  v.  8»  .  .  .  28''-140 
Allen,  W.  H.     Eulogy  on  Webster.     Phil.,  1853. 

8°pph.  .....        30-1606 

—  Our  country's  mission  and  history.    Phil.,  1855. 

B^pph 33-1150 

Allen,  Z.  The  practical  tourist  in  Great  Britain, 
France  and  Holland,     Provi.,  1832.     3  vol. 

27'>-126 

Alleyn,  E.     Collier,  J.  P.     Memoirs  of         30-1153 
Alliance  prize  essay  on  the  liquor  traffic.      F.  R. 

Lees 2-1052 

Alliboue,  S.  A.  A  critical  dictionary  of  English 
literature,  and  of  British  and  American  au- 
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1858.     8° 21-294 

Allibone,  Susan.     Lee,  A.     Memoir  of  30-888 

Allies,  J.     British,  Roman  and  Saxon  antiquities, 

and  folk-lore  of  Worcestershire.     3d  ed.     L., 

1856.     80 27»-ll 

Allies,  T.  W.     The  see  of  St.  Peter  the  rock  of  the 

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—  Same.     B.  D.     v.  1         .        .        .  3^143 
D.  L.  T.     V.  5    .         .         .        .  24-107 

♦—  The  weathercock.     F's  M.  D.    v.  5  .        24-113 
Allingham,  W.     Poems.     B.,  1861        .  23-629 

—  Ballad  book.    A  selection  of  the  choicest  British 

ballads.     L.,  1864         .        ,        .  23-848 

AUinson,  W.  J.     Thoughts  about  the  right.     Phil., 

1863 82-1082 

AUix,  P.     Reflections  upon  the  books  of  the  holy 

scripture,  to  establish  the  truth  of  the  Christian 

religion.     With  life  of  author.     L.,  1809.     8" 

32-9 

AUnatt,  C.  B.     The  law  of  partition.     Phil.,  1834. 

8».     Vol.  5  of        .         .        ,        .  2-55 

Allour,  T.     See  Wright,  G.  N. 
AUston,  W.     Lectures  on  art,  and  poems.     Ed.  by 

R.  H.  Dana,  Jr.     N.  Y.,  1850     .  33-261 

—  Monaldi 18-137 

—  Ware,  W.     Works  and  genius  of    .  5-487 
AUworth  Abbey.      Mrs.  E.  D.  E.  N.  Southworth 

18-2970 

Almae  matres.     Megatliym  Splene        ,  13-314 

Almanac.     American     ....  17-4 

—  British 11-64 

—  Moral.     (1845  to  1866)     ,         .         .        32-1698 

—  National  and  annual  record     .        .         26''-686 

—  Towler's  Amer.  photographic,  for  1864      6-953 

—  Tribune.     (1838-'68)       .         .         .         26''-688 

—  Williams,  E.  New  York  annual  register  26''-776 
Almanac  for  1818,  and  Calcutta  directory.    Calcutta, 

1818 17-3 

Almanach  de  Gotha. — Annuaire  diplomatique  et  sta- 

tistique.  Gotha.  1856,  '62-' 67  .  34-4232 
Almanach  des  muses.  P.,  1772  .  .  34-5895 
Almanach  royal,  pour  I'an  1817,  par  Testu.     Paris 

34-4264 
Almanacs.    De  Morgan's  book  of .         .  12-73 

Almanacs.     See  Nautical  almanacs. 
Almar,  G.     The  charcoal  burner.     F's  S.  D.     Vol. 

41  24-221 

—  Crossing  the  line.     F's  M.  D.     Vol.12    24-113 

—  Oliver  Twist,     F's  S,  D.     Vol.  29  ,         24-321 


Almar,  G.     The  robber  of  the  Rhine.     F's  S.  D. 

Vol.  23 24-221 

Almeida,  W.  B.  d'.     Life  in  Java.    L.,  1864.    2  v. 

28''-507 

Almeria.     M.  Edgeworth.     Vol.  1  of    .  18-977 

Almshouse,    New   York.      Annual   reports  of  the 

governors  for  1850-53.    N.  Y.    4v.,8»    2-981 

—  Phila.     Rivinus,   E.    F.     Cat.  of  the  Medical 

Library         21-465 

—  Gould,  J.  S.     Diet,  heating,  ventilation    10-580 

—  See  Hospitals. 

Alnwick  castle  and  other  poems.     F.   G.  Halleck 

23-108 

Alone.  Mrs.  M.  V.  Terhune  .  .  18-3169 
Alonzo  and  Melissa.  D.  Jackson,  Jr.  .  18-1598 
Alouette  du  Casque,  r.  E.Sue  .  34-3838  &  4637 
Aloysius  Gonzaga,  St.  Life  of.  Phil.,  1867  30-2305 
Alphabetic  writing,  conjectural  observations  on  the 
origin  and  progress  of.    L.,  1772.    8"        22-4 

—  See  Hieroglyphics ;    Language,  and  names  of 

particular  languages  ;  Letters  ;  Penmanship  ; 

Writing. 
Alpine  by-ways ;  or,  light  leaves  gathered  in  1859 

and  1860  by  a  lady.  L.,  1861  .  27''-603 
Alps,   the.     Berlepsch,   R.      Sketches  of  life   and 

nature  27^-604 

—  Cheever,  G.  B.     Wanderings  in  the  shadow  of 

Mont  Blanc 27''-118,9 

—  Forbes,  J.  D.     Excursions  in  the  A.  of  Dauph- 

ine,  Berne,  and  Savoy  .         .       27''-1212 
Travels  through  A.  of  Savoy     .       27''-1200 

—  Gilbert,  J.     Dolomite  mountains    .         27''-691 

—  Hinchliff,  T.  W.     Summer  months  27^-581 

—  King,  S.  W.     Italian  valleys  .        .         27'>-479 

—  Lady's  tour  round  Monte  Rosa       .         27^-533 

—  Maury,  A.     Le  monde  alpestre       .        34-4658 

—  Peaks,  passes,  and  glaciers     .         ,      27''-514,5 

—  Souvestre,  E.     Scenes  et  recits        .         84-3807 

—  Tschudi,  F.  von.     Sketches  of  nature        9-967 

—  Tyndall,  J.     Glaciers      .        .         ,  9-302 
Vacation  tour      .         .         ,         ,         27''-613 

—  Williams,   C.     The  A.,  Switzerland,  and  the 

north  of  Italy        .        .         •        .       37''-1315 

—  Wills,  A.  Summer  home  .  ,  37'^-564 
Alroy.  B.  Disraeli  ....  18-901 
Alsop,  S.     Treatise  on  algebra,  for  the  use  of  sciiools. 

Phil.,  1859    ..'...  14-46 

Alston,  A.  H.     Seamanship,  and  its  associated  du- 
ties in  the  royal  navy  ;  together  with  a  trea- 
tise on  nautical  surveying,  for  the  use  of  of- 
'            fleers  on  general  service.     L.,  1860  6-551 

Altar  at  home,  the.     Selections  and  prayers  for  do- 
mestic worship.     B.,  1863    .         .        33-1017 
Althaus,   J.     Epilepsy,    hysteria,    and  ataxy.     L., 
1866 10-728 

—  On  paralysis,  neuralgia,  and  other  affections  of 

the  nervous  system ;  and  their  successful 
treatment  by  galvanisation  and  Faradisation. 
L.,  1864.     8d  ed.  ...  10-411 

—  The  spas  of  Europe.     L.,  1862.     8°  10-460 

—  Treatise  on  medical  electricity,  theoretical  and 

practical.     Phil.,  1860  .         .        .  10-213 

—  The  value  of  galvanism  in  the  treatment  of  pa- 

ralysis and  neuralgia.  4th  ed.  L.,  1866  10-660 
Althea  Vernon.  Miss  E.  Leslie  .  .  18-1849 
Alton  Locke.  C.  Kingsley  .  .  .  18-1751 
Alvarez  de  Cienfuegos.    See  Cienfuegos  ' 

Alves,  R.     Sketches  of  a  history  of  literature.     E., 

1794 23-904 

Alvord,  J.  W.  Fourth  semi-annual  report  on 
schools  for  freedmen    .         .         ,  13-275 

Amabel.     E.  Wormley  ....         18-8597 
Amadis  de  Gaul;   a  poem  in  three  books;    freely 
translated  from  the  first  part  of  the  French 
version  of  N.  De  Heberay.     With  notes,  by 
W.  S.  Rose.     L.,  1803          .         .  23-681 

Amalia.     J.  Marmol       ....  34-27 

Amari,  M.  History  of  the  war  of  the  Sicilian  ves- 
pers. Edited  by  the  Earl  of  Ellesmere.  L., 
1850.    3  vols 27«-2134 


AMATEUR. 


12 


AMERICA. 


Amateur,  the.    Wollenhaupt  &  Hagen  .  5-865 

Amateur  dramas.     See  Dramas,  amateur. 
Amateur  gardener's  calendar.     Mrs.  Loudon  4-289 
Amateur's  perspective.    R.  Davenport .         5-768,9 
Amazon  river  and  valley.     Agassiz,  L.  J.  R.  &  E. 
0.     Journey  in  Brazil  .         .         .         26''-673 

—  Bates,  H.  W.     Insect  fauna    .         •  9-702 
Naturalist  on  the  river  A.           .         26''-449 

—  Bulfinch,  T.     Oregon  and  Eldorado        26''-576 

—  Edwards,  W.  H.     Voyage  to  .  26b-33 

—  Herndon,  W.  L.  and  L.   Gibbon.     Exploration 

of  valley  of  A 26^-333 

—  Wallace,  A.  R.  Travels  on  the  A.  26*'-346 
Amazons.    Burton,  R.  F.     Notices  of  so-called  A. 

•        .         28*'-457 

Amaury.     A.  Dumas     ....        34-3239 

—  The  same,  in  English  .  .  .  18-921 
Amber  gods.  H.  E.  Prescott  ,  .  18-2541 
Amelia  of  Saxony.  See  Jameson,  A.  .  24-173 
Amelia.     See  Welby,  A.  B. 

Amelia.  H.  Fielding  ....  18-1082 
Amenities  of  literature.  I.  D' Israeli  .  22-1018 
America. — Antiquities  and  general  history. 

—  Am.   ant.   soc.     Transactions   and   collections 

26^-636 

—  Art  de  verifier  les  dates.     Vols.  9-18      34-4939 

—  Burke,  E.     European  settlements  .  26''-80 

—  Bury,  Visc't.     Exodus  of  the  western  nations 

29''-202 

—  Catherwood,  F.     Views  of  ancient  monuments 

in  Central  A.,  Chiapas  and  Yucatan  26''-1008 

—  Delafield,  J.    Origin  of  antiquities  of  A.  26»-245 

—  Domenech,  E.     Seven  years  in  the  deserts  of 

N.  A 26b-391 

—  Force,  P.    Collection  of  tracts.    (Events  before 

1776) 26''-268 

—  Helps,  A.    Spanish  conquest  .         .         26''-338 

—  Herrera,  A.  de.     General  history    .         26='-830 

—  Historical  magazine         .         .         .         26''-710 

—  Holmes,  A.     Annals        .         .         .         26''-101 

—  Humboldt,  A,  von.     Researches     .         26''-183 

—  McCulloh,  J.  H.    Aboriginal  hist.    .         26»-140 

—  Priest,  J.     American  antiquities     .         26^-167 

—  Robertson,  W.     History  of  A.         .         26"-! 72 

—  Snowden,  R.      Hist,  to  death  of  Washington 

26''-300 

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—  Harrisse,  H.  Biblioth.  Am.  vetustissima   21-314 

—  Rich,  O.    -Biblioth.  Am.  nova         .  21-244 

—  Sabin,  J.     Dictionary  of  books  relating  to  A. . 

21-255 

—  Smith,  J.  R.     Bibliotheca  Americana      21-266 

—  Triibner,    N.     Guide   to  American    literature 

21-279 

—  Discovery. 

—  Browuell,  PI.  H.     Pioneer  heroes  of  the  new 

world 26^-606 

—  Campe,  J.  H.     Columbus        .        .         26^-558 

—  Dunster,  H.  P.     Columbus  and  the  English  in 

A 26''-459 

—  Everett,  E.     D.  and  colonization  of        26''-611 

—  Irving,  W.     Companions  of  Columbus     26*181 

—  Kruger,  F.     First  discovery    .         .         26''-506 

—  Smith,  J.  T.     A.  in  the  tenth  century    26»-186 

—  Geography  and  Travels. 

—  Alexander,  J.  E.   Transatlantic  sketches  26M59 

—  Am.  gazetteer  ....  25-174 

—  Baxley,  H.  W.     West  coast    .         .         26^-548 

—  Beauvallet,   L.      Rachel  and  the   new  world 

26''-307 

—  Bromley,  Mrs.   A  woman's  wanderings  26''-664 

—  Carlisle,  Earl  of.     Travels       .        .      26''-292,3 

—  Colton,  W.  Deck  and  port  .  .  26»>-203 
'  —  Gerstajcker,  F.     Travels  .        .         26'^-282 

—  Mackie,  J.  M.     From  Cape  Cod  to  Dixie  and 

the  tropics 26''-494 

—  Morse,  J.     Gazetteer.    Vol.  1  of     .  25-105 

—  Rosenberg,  C.  G.     Jenny  Lind  in  A.      26>'-240 

—  Waterton,  C.     Wanderings  (1812-24)     26''-552 


America.     Wise,  H.  A.     Los  Gringos  .         26''-197 

—  Wood.  W.  M.     Wandering  sketches      26'>-194 

—  Miscellany. 

—  Cooper,  Th.     Some  information  respecting  A. 

26^-48 

—  Disturnell,  J.     Influence  of  climate  25-181 

—  Edwards,  B.    Trade  of  W.  I.  with  U.  S.  26^73 

—  Eighty  years  progress      .         .        .  1-197 

—  Everett,  A.  H,     Political  situation  .         26»-691 

—  Goodrich,  C.  A.     Land  we  live  in  .         26''-470 

—  MacGregor,  J.     Progress  of  A.        .         26"-322 

—  Reed,  W.  B.     Romance  of  Am.  hist.       26''-175 

—  Whately,  R.     Historic  certainties    .       27M968 

—  See  names  of  parts. 
America,  British. 

—  Bolton,  E.  C,  and  H.  H.  Webber.     Confede- 

ration             26»-801 

—  Bond,  J.  W.     Camp-fire  sketches  .         26*'-256 

—  Correspondence  relative  to  the  proposed  union 

of  the  B.  N.  A.  provinces.     L.,  1865.     14  pp. 
P 26«-u.p. 

—  Duncan,  F.     Our  garrisons  in  the  west  26''-664 

—  Hardy,  C.     Sporting  adventures    .         26''-359 

—  Hazlitt,  W.  C.    Br.  Columbia  and  Vancouver's 

1 26>'-344 

—  Hind,  H.  Y.     Red  river,  Assiniboin,  and  Sas- 

katchewan ....         26'^-406 

—  Kane,  P.     Wanderings  of  an  artist  26''-357 

—  Macdonald,  D.  G.  F.     Br.  Col.  and  Vancou- 

ver's 1 26^-463 

—  Mackenzie,    A.      From  Montreal  through  the 

continent  (1789-93)      .        .      26''-83  &  1010 

—  McLean,  J.     Hudson's  bay  territory       26''-478 

—  Martin,  R.  M.     Nova  Scotia,  Cape  Breton,  c%c 

26''-607 

—  Milton  and  W.  B.  Cheadle.    N.  W.  passage  by 

land 26''-551 

—  Murray,  H.     Account  of  B.  A.       .         26M49 

—  Noble,    L.    L.     After  icebergs   with  a  painter 

26''-404 

—  Selkirk's  settlement.    Narrative  of  occurrences 

26''-922 

Statement  respecting        .         26"-923 

—  Sleigh,  J.  W.  Pine  forests  and  hacmatack  clear- 

ings       26t'-401 

—  Tucker,  Miss.     Rainbow  in  the  north     32-2358 

—  See  names  of  parts  of  Br.  A.,  also  West  Indies. 
America,  Central. 

—  Catherwood,  F.     Views  of  ancient  monuments 

26''-1008 

—  Frcebel,  J.     Seven  years  travel       .         26''-361 

—  Grants  to  the  Eastern  Coast  Co.      .         26''-644 

—  Oliphant,  L.     Patriots  and  filibusters      29i'-181 

—  Pim,  B.     Gate  of  the  Pacific  .        .         26'^-467 

—  Scherzer,  C.     Travels  in  the  free  states  26*^-356 

—  Squier,  E.  G.     Authors  on  languages  of  C.  A., 

and  works  composed  in  them       ,  21-270 

Notes  on  C.  a:  .        .         .         26''-290 

States  of  C.  A.  .         .         .         26''-399 

—  Stephens,  J.  L.     Trav.  in  C.  A.,  Chiapas,  and 

Yucatan 26i'-153 

—  Tempsky,  G.  F.  von.     Mitla  .         26''-397 

—  See  Guatimala  ;  Honduras  ;  Interoceanic  canals 

and  railroads  ;  Mosquito  shore  ;  Nicaraugua  ; 
Panama. 
America,  North. — History. 

—  American  archives  ....       26M301 

—  British  empire  in  A.         .        .        .  26''-27 

—  Greenhow,  R.     Northwest  coast     .  26''-92 

—  Haliburton,  S.  C.     Rule  and  misrule  of  the  Eng- 

lish         26»-627 

—  History  of  the  British  dominions  (1773)  26''-1212 

—  Kip,  W.  J.    Early  Jesuit  missions  .         26''-413 

—  Loskiel,   G.   H.      Mission  of  united  brethren 

26M27 

—  McGee,  T.  D'Arcv-    Catholic  history     26=»-851 

—  Park  man,  F.    Jesuits      .         .         .         26»-930 
Pioneers  of  France     .         .         .  26"-929 

—  Tytler,  P.  F.    Northern  coasts        .         26''-289 
Same,  with  nat.  hist,  by  J.  Wilson     26"-157 


AMERICA. 


13 


AMERICAN. 


America,  North. — Travels. 

—  Anburey,  T.  (1789)  .        .         .         26'>-612 

—  Appleton's  handbook       .         .        .         26''-325 

—  Baird,  R.    Impressions  (1849)         .         26''-213 

—  Chambers,  W.    Tilings  as  they  are  26''-374 

—  Charlevoix,  P.  F.  X.  de.    Journal  .  26'^-16 

—  Coke,  E.  T.    Subaltern's  furlough— 1832  26''-o07 

—  Cornwallis,   K.      The   Prince  of  Wales  in   A 

26^-396 

—  Domenech,   E.      Seven    years  in    the  deserts 

26''-391 

—  Hall,  B.    Travels  in— 1827-28  .         .         26b-306 

—  Lyell,  C.    First  visit  (1841-42)        .  26''-74 
Second  visit         ....         26''-192 

—  Mackay,  C.     Life  and  liberty  (1857-58)  26''-3o3 

—  Power,  T.     Impressions  (1833-35)  26''-104 

—  Richards,  T.  A.     Appleton's  companion  hand- 

book       26''-502 

—  Saxe  Weimar's  travels— 1825-26     .         260-111 

—  Short  Am.  tramp  (1864)  .        .        .         26''-649 

—  Trollope,  A.     North  America  .         26^-419 

—  TurnbuU,   J.   and  M.     American  photographs 

26b-566 

—  Winthrop,  T.     Canoe  and  saddle   .         26''-428 

Miscellany. 

—  Cox,  F.  A.  and  Hoby,  J.     Baptists  in  A.  32-14 

—  Gilpin,  W.     Central  gold  region      .         26''-400 

—  Johnston,  J.  F.   W.     Notes  agricultural,  eco- 

nomical, and  social       .         .        .         260-215 

—  Maguire,  J.  F.    The  Irish  in  A.       .         260-674 

—  Mitchil,  J.    Present  state  (1767)      .  1-206 

—  Oliphant,  E.    History  and  description      260-651 

—  Warburton,  E.    Hochelaga  ;  or,  England  in  the 

new  world 260-140 

—  See  Arctic  regions ;    and  names  of  parts  of  N. 

A.,  including  Greenland  and  Labrador.    See, 
especially,  United  States. 
America,  South. 

—  BoUaert,  W.     Antiquarian  researches     260-386 

—  Brackenridge,  H.  M.    Voyage  to  S.  A.       260-4 

—  Depons,   F.      Eastern   part    of    Terra    Firma 

260-142 

—  Hadfield,  W.    Brazil  and  the  river  Plate  260-266 

—  Hall,  B.     Coasts  of  Chili,    Peru,   and  Mexico 

260-l'39 

—  Hassaurek,  F.    Among  the  Spanish  Americans 

260-655 

—  Hinchliff,  T.  W.     Sketches      .        .         260-448 

—  Hopkins,  E.  A.    Region  of  the  Rio  de  la  Plata 

26-^1002 

—  Humboldt,  A.  von.    Personal  narrative  260-180 
Travels  to  the  equatorial  regions         260-237 

—  Latham,  W.    States  of  the  river  Plate      260-611 

—  Mansfield,  C.  B.     Paraguay,  Brazil,  and  the 

Plate 260-305 

—  Niles,  J.  M.    Hist,  of  S.  A.      .         .         26'^324 

—  Paez,  R.     Wild  scenes     .         .         .         260-466 

—  Pazos,   V.      Letters  on  the   united    provinces 

260-170 

—  Stevenson,   W.   B.      Twenty  years'   residence 

260-214 

—  Stewart,  C.  S.     Brazil  and  La  Plata       260-312 

—  Terry,  A.  R.   Equatorial  regions— 1832    260-121 

—  Ulloa,  G.  J.  and  A.  de.  Voyage  to  S.  A.  260-131 

—  See  Amazon  river ;   Andes  ;    Colombia ;  Pam- 

pas; and  other  subdivisions  of  the  subject. 
America,  Spanish.   Bonnycastle,  R.  H.   Descriptive, 
historical,  and  geographical  account      26''-14 

—  Outline  of  revolution  in  S.  A.  .         .         26M71 
American  academv  of  arts  and  sciences.     Memoirs 

of  the.     Vols.  1-4.   B.  and  C,  1785-1818.   4  v. 

40 11-519 

American  almanac  and  repository  of  useful  knowl- 
edge.    B.,  1831-60.     21  V.    .         •  17-4 
American  anecdotes ;   original  and  select ;  by  an 
American.     B.,  1830.     2  v.  .        .            83-91 
American  angler's  book.     T.  Norris      .          20-428 
American  angler's  guide.     J.  J.  Brown           20-301 
American  annual  cyclopaedia  for  1861-66.    N.  Y., 
1862-67.     6  V.     8"         .         .        .         29'^02 


American  annual  register  for  1830-31.  B.,  1832.  8" 
29»-254 

American  annual  register ;  or,  historical  memoirs  of 
the  U.  S.  for  1796.     Phil.,  1797.     8»    26--728 

American  antiquarian  society.  Transactions  and  col- 
lections. Vols.  1-4.  Worcester,  1820-60.  4  v. 
8» 26-^-636 

American  anti-slavery  society.  Twenty-eighth  an- 
nual report.     N.  Y.,  18t>l.     8°     .  2-509 

American  archives ;  a  documentary  history  of  the 

English  colonies  in  N.  A.  from  March  7,  1774, 

to  July  4,  1776.     By  M.  S.   Clarke  and  P. 

Force.     4th  series.     Wash.,  1837-44.     5  v.  P> 

26=^-1301 

American  association  for  the  advancement  of  sci- 
ence. 2d,  6tli  and  8th  meetings.  1849-55. 
3  V.  8» 11-215 

American  asylum  at  Hartford  for  the  education  of 
the  deaf  and  dumb.  Fiftieth  annual  report  of. 
Hartf.,  1866.     8"    .         .        .        .  13-9 

American  atlas ;  historical,  chi'onological  and  geo- 
graphical ;  according  to  the  plan  of  Le  Sage, 
and  intended  as  a  companion  to  Lavoisne's 
improvement.     Phil.,  1832.     4P   .  25-356 

American  baptist  missionary  union        .        32-1516 

American  bible  society.  Strickland,  W.  P.  His- 
tory of  32-638 

American  bible  union.  See  Bible,  American  bible 
union. 

American  biblical  repository,  the.  2d  series.  Vols. 
3-12.     N.  Y.  1840-44.     9  v.  8»     .        33-1694 

American  board  of  commissioners  for  foreign  mis- 
sions.    Tracy,  J.     History  of      .  32-770 

—  Memorial  volume     ....        32-1530 
American  catalogue  of  books.     J.  Kelly  21-208 

—  Low,  Son  &  Co 31-312 

American  chess  magazine.     Ed.  by  C.  H.  Stanley. 

Vol.  1.     N.  Y.,  1847.     8"     .         .  30-1 

American  Christian  record :  the  history,  confession 
of  faith,  and  statistics  of  each  religious  de- 
nomination in  the  U.  S.  and  Europe.     N.  Y., 

1860 32-876 

American  citizen,  the.     J.  H.  Hopkins  3-723 

American  citizen.  Oliver,  B.  L.  Rights  of  26^-780 
American  colonization  society.  Forty-eighth  an- 
nual report.  W.,  1865.  8"  ,  2-u.  p. 
American  conflict.  H.  Greeley  .  .  26*-560 
American  cottage  builder.  J.  Bullock  5-64 
American  cottage  life.  T.  C.  Upham  .  23-717 
American  crisis,  the.  J.  L.  Peyton  .  36=^917 
American  cruisers'  own  book.  G.  Little  18-1932 
American  cyclopaedia.      Ripley  and    Dana   (eds.) 

33-1358 

American  debater.     J.  N.  McElligott    .  33-671 

American  ecclesiastical  year-book.     A.  J.   Scliem 

33-885 

American  eclectic  ;  or,  selections  from  the  periodical 
literature  of  all  foreign  countries,  (1841-2.) 
N.  Y.     3  V.     80    .        .        .        .  17-32 

—  See  Eclectic  museum. 

American  ephemeris  and  nautical  almanac  for  1855- 
69.     W.,  1852-68.     14  v.     S"        .  12-80 

—  See  Schubert,  E.     Tables  of  Eunomia       12-163 
American  ethnological  society.    Transactions,    v.  1. 

N.  Y.,  1845.     80    .        .         .        .        29''-236 
American  exchange  and  review.    Vols.  7-10.    Phil., 
1865-67.     4v.     80         .        .        .  1-340 

American  facts.  G.  P.  Putnam  .  .  36»-750 
American  family  in  Germany.  J.  R.  Browne  370-848 
American  farm  book.     R.  L.  Allen        .  4-3 

American  female  poets.     Ed.  by  C.  May         33-148 
American  gallery  of  art.     From  the  works  of  the 
best  artists,  with  poetical  and  prose  illustra- 
tions.    Ed.  by  J.  Sartain.     Phil.,  [1848.]    4° 

5-749 

American  geographical  and  statistical  society,  bul- 
letin of  the.  Vols.  1  «&  2  in  1.  N.  Y.,  1852- 
7      ft"  25—83 

—  Journal  of  the.'    Vol.  I.  '  N.  Y.,  1859        25-84 

—  Proceedings.     Session  1862-63.    8°  25-78 


AMERICAN. 


14 


AMERICAN. 


American  game  in   its    season.      H.  W.   Herbert 

20-370 

American  gazetteer.     L.,  1762.    3  v.     .  25-174 

American  harp.     C.  Zeuner    .        .        .  5-1015 

American  historical  and  literary  curiosities.     Smith, 

J.  J.  &  Watson,  J.  F.  .        .  33-339 

American  history.     Goodrich,   S.   G.     Lights  and 

shadows  of 26*^785 

American  homoeopathic  review.    V.I.    N.  Y.,  1859. 

8» 10-310 

American  horticultural  annual.    1867.    N.  Y.,  Judd 

&  Co. [1867]         ....  4-263 

American  institute,  (N.  Y.)     Catalogue  of  library. 

With  rules  and  regulations.  N.  Y.,  1852.  8° 
21-444 

—  Same,  with  supplement.     1857        .  21-445 

—  Transactions  for  1847  &  1854.     Albany,  1848- 

1855.    2  V.    8»       .         .         .         .  6-801 

American  institute  of  instruction.  Introductory 
discourse  and  lectures  for  1830  &  '34.  B., 
1831  &  '5.     2  V.     8°      .         .         .  13-7 

American  Jewish  advocate.     See  Occident    32-1815 
American  journal  of  education.    Edited  by  H.  Bar- 
nard.    Hartford,  1863  &  1866.    Vols.  13  &  16. 

80 13-6 

American  journal  of   horticulture.      V.  1-3.     B., 

1867,  8.     8° 4-296 

American  journal  of  insanity.  Edited  by  the  offi- 
cers of  the  N.  Y.  Lunatic  Asylum.  Utica, 
1844-5.     Vols.  1,  2,  3.     8°    .        .  10-612 

American  journal  of  science  and  arts.  Conducted 
by  B.  Silliman.  Vol.  1-50.  N.  Y.  «fe  N.  H., 
1819-'45.     50  vols.         .         .         .  9-984 

—  Same,  conducted  by  B.  Silliman,  B.  Silliman,  Jr., 

and  J.  D.  Dana.     Second  series.     Vols.  1-45. 

1 846-' 68.     45  vols.     8°  .         .  9-985 

American  journal  of  the  medical  sciences.    Vols. 

1-26.     Phil.,1827-'39.     8°  .  10-563 

—  New  series.    Vols.  1-55.    Phil.,  1841-'68  10-564 
American  laborer,  the.     Devoted  to  the  cause  of 

protection  to  home  industry.     N.  Y.,  1843. 

8° 3-6 

American  law  magazine.     Phil.,  1843-'4.     2  v.    8" 

2-225 

American  law  review.   Vols.  1-2.   B.,  1867-'8.     2  v. 

8°  ......  2-346 

American  literary  gazette.  See  American  publisher's 

circular. 
American  literature.    Chasles,  P.    Anglo-American 
22-960 

—  Cleveland,  C.  D.     Compendium     .  22-974 

—  Duyckinck,  E.  A.  &  G.  L.     Cyclopaedia  22-896 

—  Rice,  E.  L.     Introduction       .        .        22-1178 

—  Tuckerman,  H.  T.     Sketch  of         .        22-1201 

—  See  Bibliography  ;  English  language  and  liter- 

ature. 

American  lounger.     J.  H.  Ingraham     .        18-1565 

American  loyalists.    L.  Sabine      .        .         26^-178 

American    magazine    of    useful    and    entertaining 

knowledge.     Vols.  1  &  2.    B.,  1835.    2  v.    4° 

17-201 

American  manufactures.    Bishop,  J.  L.     History  of 

6-283 

American  mechanic.     C.  Quill       .        .  33-465 

American  mechanics'  magazine.  Conducted  by  as- 
sociated mechanics.  Vols.  1,  2.  N.  Y.,  1825 
-6.     2v.     8°         .        .        .        .  6-802 

American  medical  association.  Transactions.  Phil., 
1848.     Vol.  1.     8°         .         .         .  10-635 

—  Davis,  N.  S.     History  of         .        .  10-148 
American  merchant  in  Europe,  Asia,  and  Australia. 

G.  F.  Train  .         ...         .         29M46 

American  military  biography.     Cincin.,   1829.     8" 

30-1503 

American  military  pocket  atlas — an  approved  collec- 
tion of  maps  of  the  British  colonies ;   espe- 
cially those  which  now  are  or  probably  may 
be  the  theatre  of  war.    L.,  [1776.]   8»    25-178 
American  miscellany.     F.  C.  Woodworth      33-248 
American  monthly.     See  Knickerbocker  17-56 


American  monthly  magazine.    N.  S.    v.  5.    N.  Y  , 

1838.     8» 17-8 

American  muck  book.     D.  J.  Browne  4-57 

American  musical  journal.     V.  1.     N.   Y.,  1834-5 

5-980 

American  negotiator.     J.  Wright  .  1-205 

American  naturalist,   the.      A  popular    illustrated 

magazine  of  natural  history.    Vol.1.    Salem, 

1866.     8° 9-900 

American  notes.     C.  Dickens   .        .        .  26''-143,4 
American  notes,  change  for       18-3649  ;  and  33-932 
American  oratory ;  or,  selections  from  the  speeches 
of  eminent  Americans.     Compiled  by  a  mem- 
ber of  the  Philadelphia  bar.     Phil.,  1836.     80 

2-925 

American  pharmaceutical  association.  Proceedings, 
with  constitution  and  roll  of  members.  (10th, 
13th  and  15th  annual  meetings.)     Phil.,  1862 

-7.     8° 10-299 

American  philosophical  society.  Transactions.  Vols. 
1&6.     Phil.,  1789,  1809.     2  v.     4°       11-503 

—  Same,  N.  S.     Vol.  2.     Phil.,  1825.     4"     11-504 

—  Catalogue  of  the  library.    Phil.,  1824.    8"  21-466 
American  photographs.     J.  M.  E.  and  M.  Turnbull 

26»'-566 

American  phrenological  journal  and  miscellany.  V. 
1-3.     Phil.,  1839.     8»  .         .  10-613 

American  pomological  society.  Transactions.  Ses- 
sions 2d,  3d,  6th,  7th,  and  9th.     Phil.,  1852- 

'62.     8" 4-298 

American  Presbyterian  and  theological  review.     N. 

S.     Vols.  3-5.     N.  Y.,  1865-7.     8"         32-1764 

American  printer.     T.  MacKellar  .  21-75 

American  publisher's  circular  and  literary  gazette. 

[Afterwards  Am.   1.  g.  and  p.  c]     Octavo 

series.    V.  1-10.    Phil.,  1863-'68.    8"      21-293 

American  quarterly  church  review  and  ecclesiastical 

register.     Vols.  17-9.      N.  Y.  1865-'9.     2  v. 

8° 32-1814 

American  quarterly  register  and  magazine.  Con- 
ducted by  James'Stryker.    Vols.  3  &  4.    Phil. , 

1848 17-7 

American  quarterly  review.     From  March,  1827,  to 

Dec,  1837.     Phil.     22  v.    8»       .  17-6 

American  railroad  journal  and  mechanics'  magazine. 

_N.  S.     Vols.  1-7.     N.  Y.,  1837-'41.    8»   6-73 

American   register,  the ;   or,   general  repository  of 

history,  politics,  and  science.    Phil.,  1807-'10. 

6v.     8» 29«-237 

American  register  ;  or,  summary  review  of  history, 
politics,  and  literature.     Phil.,  1817.     2  v.    8° 

29^-212 

American  register.     See  Literary  magazine     17-107 
American  remembrancer.     J.  Ilardie     ,  29^-11 

American  republic.     O.  A.  Brownson  26^720 

.  American  review.  A  Whig  journal  of  politics,  liter- 
ature, art,  and  science.  Vols.  1-9,  11,  14,  16. 
N.  Y.,  1845-52.     8»      .         .         .  17-11 

American  revolution.  Songs  and  ballads  of.  F. 
Moore,  (ed.)         ....  23-389 

American  scrap  book,  the ;  and  magazine  of  U.  S. 
literature.   Vols.  1-3.    L.  1861-'2.    4°     17-516 
American  slave  code.     W.  Goodell        .  2-672 

American  slavery  and  finance.  R.  J.  Walker  1-196 
American  state  papers — documents,  legislative  and 
executive,  of  the  Congress  of  the  U.  S.  Edited 
under  the  authority  of  Congress.  Finances, 
V.  4-5,  (1822-'8  ;)  foreign  relations,  v.  5-6, 
(1818-'28  ;)  military  affairs,  v.  3-7,  (1823-'38 ;) 
naval  afRxirs,  v.  2-4,  (1824-'36  ;)  public  lands, 
V.  4-8,  (1824-'37.)     W.  1858-'61.     17  v.,  f 

26M300 

American  statesman.     A.  W.  Young    .         26"-444 
American  system,  the;  or,  the  effects  of  high  duties. 
With  remarks  on  the  late  annual  treasury  re- 
port.    B.,  1828.     8"      .         .         .  1-141 

—  Young,  A.  W.    History  of       .        .  3-265 

—  See  Free  trade,  and  Protection. 
Americans'  own  book.     J.  P.  Bigelow  2-545 
American  union,  the.     J.  Speuce           .         26''-994 


AMERICAN. 


15 


ANATOMY. 


American  weekly  messenger ;  or,  register  of  state 
papers,  history,  and  politics.  V.  1,  2.  Phil., 
1814,  '15.     8°         .         .         .         .  17-135 

Americanisms.    Bartlett,  J.  R.    Dictionary  of  22-369 

—  Elwyn,  A.  L.  Glossary  of  supposed  22-83 
—  Pickering,  J.  Vocabulary  .  .  22-199 
Americans.      Cooper,    J.   F.     Travelling  bachelor 

26''-169 

Amerika-Miide,  der.     F.  Kiirnberger    .  34-534 

Amerique   devant  1' Europe  V.     Le  c'te  A.  de  Gas- 

parin 34r-4529 

Ames,  F.   Works.  With  a  selection  from  his  speeches 

and  correspondence.      Ed.  by  S.  Ames.     B., 

1854.  2  V.     8»      .         .         .         .  30-785 
Ames,  J.     Catalogue  of  English  heads ;  or,  an  ac- 
count of  about  two    thousand  prints.     L., 
1748.     8° 5-496 

—  Typographical  antiquities :   being  an  historical 

account  of  printing  in  England ;  with  some 
memoirs  of  ancient  printers,  and  a  register  of 
the  books  printed  by  them  from  1471  to  1600. 
With  appendix  concerning  Scotland  and  Ire- 
land.    L.,  1749.     4»     .         .         .  21-295 

Amherst,  J.  A.  Ireland  as  it  is.  F.'s  S.  D.  Vol. 
15 24-221 

Amherst  college.      Catalogue  of  library.     Amh., 

1855.  8" 21-383 

—  Hitchcock,  E.  Reminiscences  .  13-112 
Amherst,  N.     TerriE  Filius ;  or,  the  secret  history 

of  the  University  of  Oxford ;  with  remarks 

on  "University  education,  by  R.  Newton." 

3d  ed.     L.,  1754  ....  13-11 

Ami    des    enfants    et    adolescents.      A.    Berquin 

34-4596 

Ami  Frits,  1'.  Erckmann — Chatrian  .  34-4416 
Amicus  curise.  Criticisms  on  the  bar  .  2-295 
Aminta.  T.  Tasso  ....  34-2502 
Among  the  guerrillas.  J.  R.  Gilmore  .  18-1783 
Among  the  masses.  D.  Maccoll  .  .  32-2324 
Among  the  pines.  J.  R.  Gilmore  .  .  18-1780 
Amoor  river,  Atkinson,  T.  W.  Upper  and  lower 
28^-356 

—  Collins,  P.  M.     Voyage  down  the  .         28^-339 

—  Ravestein,  E.  G.     Russians  rm  the  .         28''-389 

—  Tilley,  H.  A.     Japan  and  the  .         .         29''-192 
Amoreux,  F.  d'.    Cleopatre.    L'Euxinetles  Argon- 
auts.    B.  &  L.,  1855    .         .        .        34-5276 

—  Les  diamants.     N.  Y.,  1860.     8<>     .        34r-4619 

—  Les  nuits  de  Rome.  P.,  1853  .  34-5277 
Amory,  T.     Life  of  John  Buncle.    L.,  1770.     4  v. 

in  2 18-4063 

Amory,  T.  C.     Life  of  James  Sullivan  ;  with  select 

writings.  B.,  1859.  2  v.  8°  .  30-1104 
Amos,  A.     Four  lectures  on  the  advantages  of  a 

classical  education,     L.,  1846.     8»  13-12 

—  The  great  oyer  of  poisoning :   the  trial  of  the 

Earl  of  Somerset  for  the  poisoning  of  Sir  T. 
Overbury.     L.,  1846.     8"      .         .  27»-12 

—  Martial   and    the    modems.      Cam.,    1858.     8" 

22-906 

—  Observations  on  the  statutes  of  the  reformation 

Parliament  in  the  reign  of  Henry  VIII.     L., 

1859.     8" 27''-13 

Amour,  de  1'.  H.  Beyle  .  .  .  34-3822 
Amour,  1'.     J.  Michelet  .         .         .        34^3534 

Amour  comme  il  est,  1'.  A.  Houssaye  .  34-3398 
Amour    dans    le    mariage,   1'.       F.*  P.    G.   Guizot 

34-3382 

Amour  dans  Tavenir,  un.  J.  Mery  .  34-5311 
Amour  de  reine,  un.  C.  Robert  .  .  34-5247 
Amour  en  zigzag,  1'.  A.  Cournet .  .  34-5226 
Amour,  et  la  mort,  1'.  L.  Ulbach  .  .  34-4186 
Amoureux  de  Pierrefonds,  les.  H.  De  Kock  34-4668 
Amoureux  de  Rimini,  les.  A.  Meray  .  34-4683 
Amours  de  Paris,  les.  P.  Feval  .  .  34-3325 
Amours  de  Victor  Bonsenne.  F.  Soulie  34-3767 
Amours  d'un  fou.  X.  de  Montepin  .  34-3565 
Amours  d'un  Hercule,  les.  S.  Lapointe  34-4682 
Ampere,  J.  J.  Les  commeucemens  de  la  liberie  a 
Rome.     8° 34-4660 


Ampere,  J.  J.    La  Grece,  Rome,  et  Dante — Etudes 
litteraires.     3'me  ed.     P.,  1859    .        34-3023 

—  Litterature,     voyages,    et    poesies.      P.,    1850 

34-3021 

—  Promenade  en  Amerique.     P.,  1860.    2  v.     8° 

34-4501 

Amphibians.     Swainson,  W.     Natural  history  of 

9-637 

Amusements.     Adams,   W.   H.   D.     Round  about 
our  coal  fire 20-150 

—  Adams,  W.  T.     Sports  and  pastimes        20-205 

—  Bellew,  F.     Art  of  amusing    .         .  20-192 

—  Clarke,  C.     Many  happy  returns   .  20-323 

—  Girls'  own  treasury ....  33-871 

—  Household  A 20-184 

—  Martin,  W.    Book  of  sports,  games,  and  athletic 

exercises 20-193 

—  Mystic  wreath 20-197 

—  Root,  N.  W.  T.     School  A.     .        .  13-190 

—  Sawyer,  F.  W.     Plea  for         .        .  20-467 

—  Secret  out,  the  ....  20-204 

—  Smith,  H.     Festivals,  games   ,        .  20-465 

—  Sociable,  the 20-210 

—  Thomason,  E.  R.     Fashionable       .        32-1834 

—  Vincent,  M.  R.    Christian  training  .        32-2309 

—  See  Acrostics  ;  Dramas,  amateur ;  Games  ;  Gym- 

nastics ;  Sports. 
Amy  Carr.     C.  Chesebro'       .         .         .  18-634 

Amy  Denbrook.  A  life  drama.  By  the  author  of 
Smiles  and  frowns  .  .  .  18-3919 
Amy  Herbert.  Miss  E.  M.  Sewell  .  18-2805 
Amymone.  E.  Lynn  ....  18-1959 
Amyas  Leigh.  C.  Kingsley  .  .  .  18-1752 
An  de  mariage.  E.  Curlen  .  .  .  34-4018 
Anabasis;    or   expedition    of    Cyrus.      Xenophon 

28''-133 

Anacharsis,  voyage  en  Grece.     J.  J.  Barthelemy 

34-4504  and  4871 

—  Travels  in  Greece    ....  27''-52 
Anacreon,  odes.     Trans,  by  T.  Moore.     Vol.  1  of 

23-345 

Anagrams.    H.  B.  Wheatley .        .        .        22-1278 
Anahuac ;  or,  Mexico  and  the  Mexicans.     E.  B. 

Taylor 26^-485 

Anaasthetics.   See  Ether,  Chloroform,  Nitrous  oxide. 
Analectic  mag.     See  Literary  gazette    .  17-008 

Analogy  of  religion,  natural  and  revealed.    J.  Butler 

32-41  and  42 

Analysis,  chemical.     See  Chemistry. 
Analysis,  mathematical.     See  Mathematics. 
Analyst,  the.     W.  A.  Jones  .        .        .  33-878 

Analytical  geometry.     See  Geometry. 
Anam.     Modern  traveller       .        .        .         29''-272 
Anastasis.     G.  Bush        ....  32-39 

Anastasius.     T.  Hope    ....        18-1493 
Anatomical  museum  of  the  University  of  Pennsyl- 
vania, catalogue  of.     W.  E.  Horner        10-59 
Anatomical  museum  of  the  Boston  society  for  medi- 
cal improvement.    Catalogue.    B.  S.  Jackson 

.        10-480 

Anatomy.     Abernethy,  J.    Anatomy,  surgery,  and 
pathology 10-1 

—  Bell,  C.     Engravings  of  the  arteries  10-785 
The  brain — engravings       .        .         10-1008 

—  Bell,  J.     Engravings  of  the  bones  10-13 

—  Fergusson,  W.     Progress        .         .  10-777 

—  Gray,  H.     Descriptive  and  surgical         10-1007 

—  Horner,  W.  E.     Special  and  general         10-576 

—  Humphry,  G.  L.     Foot  and  hand    .  10-248 

—  Leidy,  J.     Human  .        .        .  10-361 

—  Ludlow,  J.  L.     Manual  of  examinations  10-375 

—  Morton,  S.  G.    Illust.  system  of  human  anatomy 

10-362 

—  Norton,  A.  T.     Osteology       .        .  10-738 

—  Quain  et  al.     Human      ^        •        .  10-358 

—  Smith,  J.  V.  C.     Class-book   .        .  10-677 

—  Wistar,  C.     System  for  students,  remodeled  by 

J.  Pancoast  ....  10-541 

—  Kolliker,  A.     Human  microscopic  10-231 

—  Maclise,  J.     Surgical       .        .        .  10-462 


ANATOMY. 


16 


ANDERSSOK 


Anatomy  and  physiology.     Alcott,  W.  A.     House 
I  live  in 10-3 

—  Draper,  J.  C.     A.,  p.,  and  hygiene  10-588 

—  Gove,  M.  S.     Lectures  to  women    .  10-51 

—  Ruscheuberger,  W.  S.  W.        .         .  9-619 

—  Lambert,  T.  S.     Human  a.,  p.,  and  hygiene 

10-197 

—  Swedenborg,  E.     The  economy  of  the  animal 

kingdom         .  ...  10-817 

—  Todd,  R.     Cyclopaedia    .        .        .  10-457 

—  See  Microscope;  Crania;  Physiology;  Medicine. 
Anatomy  and  philosophy  of  expression.     Sir  C.  Bell 

5-116 

Anatomy  of  melancholy.  R.  Burton  .  33-284,  5 
Anatomy  of  suicide.     F.  Winslow  .  10-622 

Anatomy  of  the  external  forms  of  man.     J.  Fau 

5-223 

Auburey,  T.  Travels  through  tlie  interior  of  Amer- 
ica. L.,  1789  .  .  .  .  26''-612 
Ancelot,  Mme.  M.     Georgine.     P.,  1856        34-4004 

—  Neud  de  Ruban.     P.,  1857      .         .        34-4006 

—  Une  route  sans  issue — un  mystere  douloureux. 

P.,  1857 34-4005 

—  Les  salons  de  Paris — foyers  6teints.     2'me  ed., 

P.,  1858 34-4007 

Anchors.     Cotsell,  G.     Treatise  on        .  6-583 

Ancien  regime  et  la  revolution,  1'.     A.  de  Tocque- 

ville 34-4505 

Ancient  church.     W.  B.  Killen      .        .  32-843 

Ancient  cities  and  empires.     E.  H.  Gillett      28^-256 
Ancient  Danish  ballads.     R.  C.  A.  Prior         23-616 
Ancient  empires :  their  origin,  succession,  and  re- 
sults.    With  a  preliminary  view  of  the  unity 
and  first  migrations  of  mankind.     London. 

8° 29«-148 

Ancient  history.     See  Histoiy,  ancient. 
Ancient  lyre.     C.  Zeuner        .        .        .  5-1016 

Ancient  monuments  of  the  Mississippi  valley.  Squier, 
E.  G.,  and  H.  Davis.    11-502  v.  1,  and  26»-1202 
Ancient  regime.     G.  P.  R.  James  .        .        18-1603 
Ancient  sea  margins.     R.  Chambers     .  9-216 

Ancient  world.    D.  T.  Ansted        .         .  9-203 

Ancren  riwle.     Camden  soc.  pub.  v.  57  27"-195 

Ancres  brisees — La  C'sse  de  la  Tour-du-Pin  34-3926 
Andalucia,  summer  in    .        .        .        .         27^04 
Andaman  islanders.    Mouat,  F.  J.    Adventures  and 
researches  among  .         .         .         28''-423 

Anderdon,  W.  H.     Antoine  de  Bonneval      18-3887 

—  The  Catholic  crusoe.     Adventures  of  O.  Evans, 

■    Esq 18-3954 

Andersen,  H.  C.     Ahasverus.     L.,  1847         34-604 

—  Aus  Herz  und  Welt.     L  .        .        .  34-605 

—  Bilderbuch ohne bilder.  5««aufl.  L.,1854  34-612 

—  Blanche  the  Huguenot     .        .        .  18-150 

—  Contes  trad,  par  Soldi.  Notice.  P.,  1856  34-3024 

—  Eines  dichter's  bazar.     L.,  1847      .  34r-607 

—  Dramatische  schriflen.     L.,  1847     .  34-606 

—  Fairy  tales 18-142 

—  Gesammelte  gedichte.     L.,  1847      .  34-608 

—  Gesammelte  historien.     L.       . .       .  34-609 

—  The  ice  maiden  and  other  tales     .  18-143 

—  Der  improvisator.     L.,  1849    .        .  34-610 

—  The  improvisatore    ....        18-3600 

—  InSchweden.     L.,  1851  .        .        .  34-615 

—  In  Spain.     Trans,  by  Mrs.  Bushby.     L.,  1864 

27''-700 

—  Marchen.     L.,  1849  .        .        .        .  34-611 

—  Marchen  meines  lebens.     L.,  1848  .  34-612 

—  The  mud-king's  daughter         .        .        18-3784 

—  Neue  marchen 34-604 

—  Nur  ein  geiger.     L.,  1849         .        .  34^613 

—  O.  Z.     L.,  1849        .        .        .        .  34-614 

—  Only  a  fiddler;   and  0.  T.     Trans,  by  Mary 

Howitt 18-3830 

—  Reiseschatten.    2'«4iufl.    L.,  1858  .  34r-615 

—  Sand-hills  of  Jutland        .        .        .  18-145 

—  Sein  Oder  nicht  sein.     L.,  1857        .  34-616 

—  Story  book 18-146 

—  To  be,  or  not  to  be  ?    Trans,  by  Mrs,  Bushby 

18-148 


Andersen.  H.  C.  True  story  of  my  life.  A  sketch. 
Trans,  by  M.  Howitt.     B.,  1847  .  30-23 

—  What  the  moon  saw ;  and  other  tales.     Trans. 

by  H.  C.  Dulcken.    Lond.,  1806  .  18-141 

—  Wonderful  tales  from  Denmark       .  18-149 

—  Die  zwei  baronessen.     L.,  1848       .  34-617 
Anderson,  Adam.    Origin  of  Commerce.    Continued 

by  Coombe.     Dublin,  1790.     6  v.    8°  1-3 

—  Same.    L.,  1764.     f>         .        .        .  1-523 
Anderson,  jEneas.     Journal  of  a  secret  expedition 

under  Lieut. -Gen.  Pigot.  L.,  1802.  4"  28''-903 

Anderson,  C.     Annals  of  the  English  bible.     L., 

1845.    2v.    8»       .        .        .         .  32-753 

Anderson,  F.     Zenaida  ....  18-139 

Anderson,  F.  L.  M.     Seven  months  residence  in 

Russian  Poland  in  1863.     L.,  1864        27^-701 

Anderson,  J.  C.     The  Roman  city  of  Uriconium  at 

Wroxeter,  Salop.     L.,  1867  .  27^25 

Anderson,  Jas.     Present  state  of  the  Hebrides,  and 

western  coasts  of  Scotland— the  substance  of 

a  report  to  the  lords  of  the  treasury.     Dublin, 

1786.    8» ■       27»-100 

Anderson,  Rev.  Jas.  The  ladies  of  the  covenant. 
Memoirs  of  distinguished  Scottish  female 
characters.     N.  Y.,  1851      .        .  32-329 

—  Memorable  women  of  the  puritan  times.     L., 

1862.     2v.     .         .        .        .         .         30-1404 

Anderson,  Jas.  S.  M.  History  of  the  church  of 
England  in  the  colonies  and  foreign  depend- 
encies.    2d  ed.     L.,  1856.     3  v.    .        32-1783 

Anderson,  John.  History  of  Edinburgh,  with  brief 
notices  of  eminent  or  remarkable  individuals. 
E.,  1856.     8°         ....       27''-1300 

Anderson,  John.  Story  of  the  life  of  John  Ander- 
son, the  fugitive  slave.  Edited  by  Harper 
Twelvetrees.     L.,  1863         .        .        30-1466 

Anderson,  John,  D.  D.  Course  of  creation.  Cin., 
1851 9-203 

—  Dura  den.     A  monograph  of  the  yellow  sand- 

stone and  its  remarkable  fossil  remains.     E., 

1859.     8° 9-201 

Anderson,  Rev.  John.     Wanderings  in  the  land  of 

Israel  and  through  the  wilderness  of  Sinai  in 

1850-'51.     Glasg.  .         .         .         28f-577 

Anderson,  Jos.     Bible  light  from  Bible  lands.     N. 

Y.,  1856         .        r       .        .        .  33-603 

Anderson,  P.     The  English  in  Western  India.     2d 

ed.  L.,  1856.  8»  .  .  .  28M68 
Anderson,  R.     Observations  upon  the  Peloponnesus 

and  Greek  islands  in  1829.     B.,  1830     27''-53 

—  The  Hawaiian  islands ;  their  progress  and  con- 

dition under  missionary  labors.  B.,  1864.  8° 
32-1515 

Anderson,  T.  Elements  of  agricultural  chemistry. 
Ed.,  1860 4-134 

Anderson,  Wm.  Genealogy  and  surnames :  with 
some  heraldic  and  biographical  notices.  Edin., 
1865.     80 22-304 

Anderson,  Wm.  (ed.)  Glimpses  of  nature,  science, 
and  art  for  the  young.     Edin.      .        33-1284 

Anderson,  W^m.  Practical  mercantile  letter-writer. 
A  collection  of  modern  letters  of  business. 
N.  Y.,  1859  ....  1-108 

Anderson,  Wm.  (Colonel.)  Mode  of  manufactur- 
ing gunpowder  at  the  Ishapore  mills  in  Ben- 
gal.    L.,  1862.     8°        .         .         .  6-553 

Anderson,  Wm.  (reporter.)  The  poor  of  Edinburgh 
and  their  homes.     Ed.,  1867        .  2-493 

Anderson,  Rev.  Wm.  Self-made  men.  L.,  1861 
30-1334' 

Anderson,  Wm.     See  Hall,  Newman. 

Andersonville.     Hamlin,  A.  C.     Martyria     26"-837 

—  Jones,  Jos.    Investigations,    See  Flint,  A.  [ed,  ] 

10-806 

—  List  of  Pennsylvania  soldiers  buried  at  36'»-u.  p. 

—  Spencer,  A.     Narrative   .        .        .         26"-814 

—  See  Prisons  ;  and  United  States,  war  of  1861-'5. 
Anderssen,  A.     See  Dufresne,  J. 

Andeisson,  C.  J.  Okavango  river.  N.  Y.,  1861. 
8v 28"-381 


ANDERSSON. 


17 


ANGELL. 


Audersson,  C.  J.  Lake  Ngami;  or,  explorations 
and  discoveries  in  southwestern  Africa.  N. 
Y.,  1857.     8  V 28''-233 

Andes.     Brand,  C.     Voyage  to  Peru,  1827      26''-ll 

—  Head,  F.  B.     Rough  notes.    (1827)  26''-47 

—  Hohou,  J.  F.     Twenty  months  in  the     26''-320 

—  Rickard,  F.  I.  Mining  journey  .  26''-451 
Andover,  Mass.,  history  of.  A.  Abbot  .  26»-630 
Andre,  6.  G.     Classical  French  grammar.    L.,  1866 

22-6 

Andre,  J.  Biddle,  C.  J.  The  case  of  Major  Andre. 
[Vol.  6  of  Penn.  Hist.  Soc.  Memoirs]     26M37 

—  Sargent,  W.  Life  and  career  of  .  30-1332 
Andre.  M'me  A.  A.  Dudevant  .  .  34-3704 
Andre  le  Savoyard.  C.  P.  de  Kock  .  34-4834 
Andrea  Delfin.  P.  Heyse  .  ,  .  18-1395 
Andreas  Hofer.  Mrs.  C.  Mundt  .  .  18-4050 
Andree  de  Taverney.  A.  Dumas  .  .  18-922 
Andrew,  J.  A.  Brown,  A.  G.  jr.  Life  of  30-2368 
Andrew,  W.  P.     The  Indus  and  its  provinces  ;  their 

political  and  commercial  importance.  L.,  8» 
1-289 

Andrews,  — .  Via  Media.  Is  the  P.  E.  church  the 
middle  way  between  the  Romish  and  non- 
Episcopal  churches  ?  Phil.,  1847.   8°    32-1291 

Andrews,  A.  The  eighteenth  century  ;  or,  illustra- 
tions of  the  manners  and  customs  of  our 
grandfathers.     L.,  1856         .        .  27^-21 

—  History  of  British  journalism,     L.,  1859.     2  v. 

22-907 

Andrews,  C.  C.  Digest  of  the  opinions  of  the  attor- 
neys general  of  the  U.  S.,  with  references  to 
leading  decisions  of  the  supreme  court.  W., 
1857.     8° 2-218 

—  History  of  the  campaign  of  Mobile.     N.  Y., 

1867.     8° 26''-855 

—  Minnesota  and  Dacotah.  W.,  1857  26''-317 
Andrews,  E.  A.     Copious  and  critical  Latin-English 

lexicon,  founded  on  the  larger  Latin-German 
lexicon  of  Dr.  W.  Freund,  with  additions  and 
corrections.     N.  Y.,  1857.     R  S«  22-398 

—  Leisure  hours.     B.,  1844 .        .        .  33-3 

—  Slavery,  and  the  domestic  slave-trade  in  the  U. 

S.     B.,  1836  .        .               .        .  2-510 

Andrews,  E.  A.  and  S.  Stoddard.  Grammar  of  the 
Latin  language,  for  the  use  of  schools  and  col- 
leges. B.,  1865  ....  22-7 
Andrews,  G.  H.  Modern  husbandry;  a  practical 
and  scientific  treatise  on  agriculture.  L.,  1853. 
8° 4-79 

—  Rudimentary  treatise  on  agricultural  engineer- 

ing.    L.,1853.     3v.     .        .        .  4-202 

Andrews,  I.  W.    Why  is  allegiance  due  ?  and  where 

is  it    due?  —  an    address.      Cine,   1863.     8" 

26'^975 

Andrews,  Jas.  P.  History  of  Great  Britain  con- 
nected with  chronology  of  Europe.  L.,  1794. 
4» 27»-4033 

Andrews,  John.  History  of  the  war  with  America, 
France,  Spain,  and  Holland,  (1 775-' 83.)  L., 
1785.     4v.     8°      ,        ,        .        .  26''-4 

Andrews,  L,  Dictionary  of  the  Hawaiian  language  ; 
with  an  English-Hawaiian  vocabulary  and  a 
chronological  table.    Honolulu,  1865.    8"  22-9 

Andrews,  Samuel  J.  The  life  of  our  Lord  upon  the 
earth,  in  its  historical,  chronological,  and  geo- 
graphical relations.  N.  Y.   1862.    8»    32-1009 

Andrews,  Sidney.  The  south  since  the  war.  B., 
1866 26''-560 

Andrews,  S.  P.  Discoveries  in  Chinese  orthe  sym- 
bolism of  the  primitive  characters  of  the 
Chinese  system  of  writing.  N.  Y.,  1854 
22-404 

Andrews,  W.  S.  Illustrations  of  the  West  Indies. 
[Vol.  I.  contains  sailing  directions  for  the 
Caribbean  sea,  gulf  of  Mexico,  and  Florida.  ] 
L.    2  V.     ob.  4»    .        .        .        .       26''-1012 

Andrieux,  P,  G.  J,  S,  Les  6tourdis ;  Le  reve  du 
mari ;  Anaximandre,    C.  A.  C,  v.  7    34-3138 

Andromaque.    J.  Racine       .        .        .        34-3124 


33-953 
34-3111 


Andromeda,  and  other  poems.  C.  Kingsley  23-464 
Andros,  A.  C.  Pen  and  pencil  sketches  of  a  holi- 
day scamper  in  Spain.  L,,  1860  27'^-592 
Ane  a  M,  Martin,  1'.  C.  P.  de  Kock  .  34-4801 
Ane  mort,  1'.  J.  Janin  .  .  .  84-3424 
Anecdote  biography.  J.  Timbs  .  .  30-1263 
Anecdotes.     Rev.  J.  Adams          .        .  33-903 

—  Addison,  Mr.  [Pseud.]  .        .  33-975 

—  for  the  family  ,        .        .        .  33-672 

—  and  sayings  of  Dr.  Johnson    ,        .  30-272 

—  Arvine,  K.     Literature  and  fine  arts         33-377 

—  Beloe,  W.     A.  of  literature  and  scarce  books 

21-140 

—  Bigelow,  L.  J.     Bench  and  bar       .        30-1974 

—  Bourne,   W.   O.      Fables    illustrated  by  facts 

18-4010 

—  Chambers,  R.  [ed.]     Book  of  days 

—  Chamfort,  S.  R.  N  . 

—  Coleman,'  G.    Circle  of  anecdote  and  wit  38-121 

—  Hogg,  J.     A.  of  Sir  Walter  Scott    ,  30-481 

—  Ireland,  W.  H.     Napoleon      .        .  80-387 

—  Keddie,  W.     Literary  and  scientific         33-126 

—  King,  W.    A.  of  his  own  time         .  83-11 

—  Kirkland,  P.     Commercial  and  business    1-187 
_    _  War  of  the  rebellion         .        .         26^-854 

—  Krasinski,  H.     Private  .        .        .         29»-104 

—  Malcolm,  J.  P.   Manners  and  history  of  Europe. 

1665-1711 27»-3493 

—  Malone,  E.     Prior's  selections        .        30-1237 

—  Marie-Antoinette,     Louis   XVI.    et  la  famille 

royale  34-3510 

—  Martin,  C.  W.     A.  historiques        .        84-5172 

—  Mathews,  Mrs.     Friends  for  the  fireside  83-123 

—  Moore,  F.    A.  and  incidents  of  the  war  26»-804 

—  Oxberry,  W.     Histrionic         .        .        30-1299 

—  Percy,  S.  &  R 33-800 

—  Seward,  W.     Distinguished  persons         30-809 

—  Sinclair,  C.     Kaleidoscope      .        ,  33-122 

—  Spence,  J,     Books  and  men     ,        ,  33-343 

—  Spooner,  S.     Painters,  engravers,  sculptors,  and 

architects,  and  curiosities  of  art    .  5-62 

—  Tavern  anecdotes     ,        ,        .        .  33-125 

—  Thiebault,  Baron  de.     Frederick  the  great  and 

his  court 30-179 

—  Timbs,  J.     Century  of     .        .        .        33-1145 

—  See  Jest  books ;  Table  talk. 
Anecdotes,  moral  and  religious. 

—  Arvine,  K.     Cyclopaedia  .        .  32-761 

—  Christian  missions    ....  32-11 

—  Gathered  treasures   ....  33-869 

—  Guthrie,  T.     Platform  sayings         .  88-90 

—  Lambeth  and  the  Vatican         ,        .  32-123 

—  Noble  deeds  of  the  great  and  brave         30-1572 

—  Old  chest 38-634 

—  Sadlier,  Mrs.  J.     Catholic        .        .        32-2305 

—  Spurgeon,  C.  H 82-2190 

—  Starling,  E.     Noble  deeds  of  woman        80-498 

—  Whitecross,  J 88-532 

Anecdotes  of  animals.   Brown,  T.  .        .       9-519,20 

—  Goodrich,  S.  G 9-682 

—  Jesse,  E.     Dogs       ....  20-388 

—  Lee,  Mrs.  R 9-666 

—  Wood,  J.  6.     Sketches  and  a.        .         9-662,3 

—  See  Animals. 

Anemones.     Gosse,  P.  H.     British  sea  .  9-554 

Anent  the  North  American  continent     ,       26"-!  COS 
Aner's  return.     A.  S.  Hoermann   .        .        18-3964 
Ange  Pitou.     A.  Dumas         .        .        •        34r-8229 
Angel  and  demon.     T.  S.  Arthur  .        .  18-167 

Angel  in  the  house.     C.  Patmore  .        .  23-408 

Angel  of  the  household.     T.  S.  Arthur  .  18-168 

Angel  of  the  iceberg.     J.  Todd       .        .        18-8244 
Angel  world,  and  other  poems.   P.  J.  Bailey  28-276 
Angela.     Mrs.  A.  Marsh         .         .         .        18-2100 
Angelique  et  Jeanneton.     Pigault-Lebrun     34-4809 
Angell,  Jas.  B.     Hand-book  of  French  literature  ; 
historical,  biographical  and  critical.     P.,  1857 
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Angell,  John.     Stenography;   or,  short-hand  im- 
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Ans^elo,  C.  A.     Sketches  of  travel  in  Oregon  and 
Idaho.     N.  Y.,  1866    .         .        .         26b-571 
Angelo,  H.    Pic-nic ;  or,  table-talk  ;  including  num- 
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1834.     80 33-984 

Angelo,  M.     See  Buonarroti. 

Angelo  Sanmartino         ....  18-151 

Angels.  Whately,  R.  Scripture  revelations  32-602 
Angels'  song.  C.  B.  Tayler  .  .  .  18-3150 
Anges  de  bont6.  M.  A.  Blanchard  .  34-4294 
Anges  du  foyer.  £.  Souvestre  .  .  34-3778 
Anglais  amoureux.  A.  Paul  .  .  .  34-4139 
Anglais  et  Chinois.     J.  Mery  .    '    .        34-4120 

Angleterre  (1')  comparee  a  la  France.     P.,  1851 

. 34-4204 

Angling.   Anderdon,  J.  L.   The  river  dove     20-450 

—  Best,  T.     Art  of  a 20-311 

—  Cotton,  C.     Trout  and  grayling      .  20-504 

—  Fisher,  P.     Angler's  souvenir  .  20-351 

—  Fitzgibbon,    E.      Hand-book.      By   Ephemera 

20-380 

—  Hofland,  T.  C.    British  angler's  manual  20-381 

—  Ronalds,  A.    Fly-fisher's  entomology      20-453 

—  Wade,  H.    Halcyon        .         .        .  20-491 

—  Walton,  I.    Complete  angler  .        .  20-504 

—  See  Fishing. 

Angling  literature,  historical  sketches  of.    R.  Blakey 

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Anglo-American,  the.   A  journal  of  literature,  news, 

politics  and  the  drama.     Vols.  4-6.     N.  Y., 

1844-5.    40    17-509 

Anglo-American  literature  and  manners.   P.  Chasles 

22-960 

Anglo-Indian  life.  C.  Grant  [?]  .  .  28»'-388,98 
Anglo-Saxon  chronicle,   according  to  the    several 

original  authorities.     Ed.,  with  trans.,  by  B. 

Thorpe.     L.,  1861.     2  v.    8»        .  27''-27 

—  Ancient  history  exemplified  in  a  dissection  of. 

L.,  1830 27»-28 

—  See  Bede,  the  venerable  .  .  .  32-21 
Anglo-Saxon  church.  Lingard,  J.  Antiquities  32-129 

—  Soames,  H.  Hist,  and  revenues  .  32-1797 
Anglo-Saxon  home.  J.  Thrupp  .  .  27''-1149 
Anglo-Saxon  language  and  literature.     Barnes,  W. 

Se  Gefylsta  :    A  first-class  book  ,  22-32 

—  Beowulf.     Poems.     Ed.  by  B.  Thorpe     22-929 

—  Boethius.    Alfred's  version  and  English  trans. 

15-176 

—  Bosworth,    J.     A.-S.   and  English  dictionary 

22-43 

—  Conybeare,  J.  J.     Illustrations  of  A.-S.  poetry 

22-994 

—  Gospels.     Ed.  by  B.  Thorpe   .        .        32-1176 

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—  Klipstein,  L.  F.    Grammar     .        .  22-145 

—  Langley,   L.      Introduction   to  A.-S.    reading 

.        .  22-147 

—  Petheram,  J.    Progress  and  present  state  of  A.- 

S.  literature  ....        22-1169 

—  Shute,  S.  M.    Manual  for  beginners         22-224 

—  Thorpe,  B.     Analecta     .        .        .        22-1245 

—  Vemon,  E.  J.  Guide  to  A.-S.  tongue  22-271 
Anglo-Saxons.    Miller,  T.    History     .         27»-845 

—  Turner,  S.  History  .  .  .  27«-l  170,1 
Angus,  J.     Hand-book  of  the  English  tongue,  for 

the  use  of  students.     L.,  1862      .  22-405 

—  The  voluntary  system — reply  to  Dr.  Chalmers 

on    church    establishments.      L.,    1839.      8" 

32-1906 

Animal  heat.  T.  Spencer  .  .  .  10-376 
Animal  kingdom.    F.  Cuvier         .        .  9-529 

—  Jones,  T.  R.  Organization  .  .  9-571 
Animal  life.     Agassiz,  L.     Structure  of            9-675 

—  Lewes,  G.  H.     Studies  in        .        .  9-578 
Animal  economy.     Hunter,  J.    Observations  9-724 
Animal  physiology.     See  Physiology 
Animalculae.     Catlow,  A.     Drops  of  water      9-526 

—  Mantell,  G.  A.     Thoughts  on  a.      .  9-583 

—  Pritchard,  A.  T.     Infusoria    .        .  9-607 

—  Sanders,  J.  M.     The  crystal  sphere  9-1033 


Animals.     Allen,  R.   L.     History  of   domestic  a. 
4-149 

—  Bingley,  W.     Animal  biography    .  9-513 

—  Broderip,  W.  J.     Leaves  from  the  note-book  of 

a  naturalist 9-509 

—  Brown,  T.     Popular  natural  history  9-520 

—  Catton,  C,  Jr.    Thirty-six  animals  drawn  from 

nature 9-1241 

—  Clark,  M.  J.     Mind  in  nature  .        .  9-674 

—  Gamgee,  J.     Our  domestic  a.  .  4-152 

—  Hall,  J.  C.     Interesting  facts  .        .  9-560 

—  Hall,  Mrs.  S.  C.     Animal  sagacity  .  9-699 

—  Kearley,  G.     Links  in  the  chain      .  9-668 

—  Lankester,  E.    Uses  of  a.  .        .  6-875 

—  Low,  D.   Domesticated  a.  of  Great  Britain  4-95 

—  Mennier,  V.     Les  animaux  a  metamorphoses 

34-4610 

—  Morris,  F.  O.     Sagacity  and  character       9-713 

—  Mushet,  D.    Wrongs  of  the  animal  world  15-329 

—  Reason  why — natural  history  .  9-647 

—  Roberts,  M.     Domesticated  a.         .  9-617 

—  Sayings  and  doings  of      .         .         .  9-627 

—  Swainson,  W.     A.  and  menageries  9-636 

Habits  and  instincts    .         .         .  9-638 

Geography  and  classification  of  9-642 

—  Thompson,  E.  P.     Passions  of  a.    .  9-693 

—  Timbs,  J.     Strange  stories      .        .  9-716 

—  Vasey,  Mrs.  G.    Natural  historian  .  9-650 

—  Watson,  J.  S.  Reasoning  power  of  9-698 
Animals  and  plants,  variation  of.  C.  Darwin  9-919 
Anjou,  L.  A.   History  of  the  reformation  in  Sweden. 

From  the  Swedish,  by  H.  M.  Mason.    N.  Y., 

1859 32-834 

Anley,  C.     Influence      ....  18-152 

Anna,  the  daughter  at  home  .        .        .  18-154 

Anna  Clayton  ;  or,  the  mother's  trial     .  18-153 

Anna  Clayton ;  or,  the  inquirer  after  truth.     F.  M. 

Dimmick 18-3783 

Anna  Hammer.  Temme  .  .  .  18-1198 
Anna  Ross.  Grace  Kennedy  .  .  18-1728 
Annales  d'  hygiene  publique  et  de  medecine  legale. 

P.,  1829-'53.     50  V.    8»        .         .        34-4900 

—  Deuxieme  serie.   v.  1,2,  5,  7-16,  28-9.    P.,  1854 

-'68.     15  V.     8»    .        .        .         .        34-4901 
Annales  typographic^     M.  Maittaire     .  21-328 

Annals  of  a  quiet  neighborhood.     G.  MacDonald 

18-3802 

Annals  of  congress.     See  Debates  and  proceedings. 

Annals  of  Great  Britain,  from  the  ascension  of  George 

III.  to  the  peace  of  Amiens.     E.,  1807.     3  v. 

27'^30 

Annals  of  military  and  naval  surgery,  and  tropical 
medicine  and  hygiene.     Vol.   1.     L.,    1863 

10-415 

Annals  of  the  American  pulpit.     W.  B.   Sprague 

30-933 

Annals  of  the  army  of  the  Cumberland.   John  Fitch 
26»-525 

—  Selections  from  the  same  .  .  26*-511 
Annals  of  tlie  English  stage.  J.  Doran  24-123 
Annals  of  the  parish.  J.  Gait  .  .  18-1132 
Annals  of  the  poor.  L.Richmond  .  18-2648 
Annals  of  the  rescued.  J.  B.  Wightman  2-1054 
Annals  of  the  sixth  Pennsylvania  cavalry.     S.  L. 

Gracey 26M010 

Annals  of  the  wars  of  the  eighteenth  century.     E. 

Cust 29--127 

Annan,  W.     Difficulties  of  Arminian  methodism  ;  a 

series  of  letters  addressed  to  bishop  Simpson. 

Phila.,  1861 32-1382 

Annandale,  T.   Malformations,  diseases  and  injuries 

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Anne  of  Austria.     Freer,  M.     Married  life  27"-1718 

Regency 27'^1719 

—  Motteville,  M'me  de.    Anne  d'  Autriche  et  sa 

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Memoirs 27«-1825 

Anne  of  Great  Britain.    Boyer,  A.    Life  and  reign 
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Anne  of  Great  Britain.    Strickland,  A.    [Lives  of  the 
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—  Thomson,  Mrs.  A.  T.     Court  of     .  30-346 
Anne,  T.     La  reine  de  Paris.     Episode  du  temps  de 

la  fronde.  P.,  1856  .  .  .  34-4384 
Anne  of  Geierstein.  Sir  W.  Scott .  .  18-2752 
Annee  litteraire  et  dramatique.  G.  Vapereau  34-3880 
Annee  musicale.  P.  Scudo  .  .  .  34-3748 
Annee  scientifique.  L.  Figuier  .  .  35-5434 
Annie  Grayson.  Mrs.  N.  P.  Lasselle  .  18-1810 
Anniversary  calendar,    natal   book,   and  universal 

mirror.  L.,  1832.  2  v.  8»  .  29«-183 
Annuaire  de  1'  instruction  publique  pour  1'  an.  18Q1. 

P 34-5396 

Annuaire  des  deux  mondes.    Histoire  generale  des 

divers  etats.  P.,  1861-'64.  4  v.  8»  34-4502 
Annual  cyclopfedia,  American  .  ,  29^-402 
Annual  of  scientific  discovery ;    or,  year  book  of 

facts  in  science  and  art.      Edited  by  D.  A. 

Wells  and  S.  Kneeland.    B.,  1850-'68.    16  v. 

11-259 

Annual  register,  or  a  view  of  the  history,  politics 

and  literature,    from  1758-1780,    1782-1803, 

1805-1807,  1864-1865.     L.,  1795-1866.     47  v. 

8» 29»-213 

Annual  reports.     See  Names  of  societies,  etc. 
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2  vols 27^-3362 

Annual.     Gaunter,  H.     Oriental  a.        .  33-317 

—  The  gift 33-1143 

—  Gift  of  affection        ....  33-921 

—  Heath's  for  Ireland,  1837.     [See  Ritchie,   L.] 

27>'-908 

—  Lower,  M.  R.      Groombridge's  annual  reader 

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—  Percival,  E.     Souvenir  gallery        .        33-1142 

—  Rough  and  ready      .        .        .        .         26"-927 

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—  Token  of  friendship  .        .         .        33-1251 

—  Tuthill,  Mrs.  L.  C.    Mirror  of  life  .        33-1141 

—  Walker,  T.  R.    Oriental  annual       .        33-1140 
Annuities.     Baily,  F.     Doctrine  of       .  1-158 

—  Ellis,  C.     Law  of.     Vol.  4  of  .        .  2-55 

—  Milne,  J.     Valuation  of  .         .        .  1-268 

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Anonymiana.    S.  Pegge         .        .        .  33-60 

Another  blow  for  life.     G.  Godwin        .  2-666 

Anquetil,   L.   P.     Histoire  de  France,  jusqu'  a  la 

niort   de  Louis  XVI.      Continuee   par  J.  P. 

Gallais.      Tables  synchroniques    par  M.    de 

Vaublanc.  P.,  1818-19.  13  v.  8»  34-4854 
The  same,  without  the  continuation.     P., 

1822.  14  V.  [Vols.  3,  9  and  10  missing]  34-4475 

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Phila.,  1806.  8"  .  .  .  .  29«-228 
Ansart,  A.  J.     The  spirit  of  St.  Vincent  de  Paul. 

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Ansayrii,  the.  F.  Walpole  .  .  .  28''-294 
Ansell,   C.     A  treatise  on  friendly  societies.     L., 

1835.    8° 1-266 

Anson's  voyage.  R.  Walter  .  .  .  29^-3,  501 
Anspach,  P.  R.     The  sepulchres  of  our  departed. 

Phila.,  1854 32-513 

—  The  two  pilgrims  ;  or,  the  Israelite  and  Christian 

on  their  journey  to  the  earthly  and  heavenly 

Canaan.     Phila.,  1857.         .        .  32-681 

Ansted,    D.   T.      Ancient  world;  or,   picturesque 

sketches  of  creation.     Phila.,  1847  9-203 

—  Applications  of  geology  to  the  arts  and  manu- 

factures.    L.,  1865        .         .         .  9-310 

—  Elementary  course  of  geology,  mineralogy  and 

physical  geography.     L.,  1850      .  9-204 

—  Gold-seeker's  manual.     L.,  1849      .  6-274 

—  Great  stone  book  of  nature.    L.,  1863  9-205 

—  The    Ionian  Islands    in  1863.      L.,   1863.     8° 

27''-655 

—  Physical  geography.     L.,  1867.     8°  25-173 


Ansted,  D.  T.  Scenery,  science  and  art ;  being  ex- 
tracts from  the  note-book  of  a  geologist  and 
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—  and  R.  G.  Latham.   The  Channel  islands.    L., 

1862.     8° 27''-638 

—  et  al.     Natural  history  of  the  inanimate  crea- 

tion.    L.,  1856      ....  9-1013 

—  See  Manual  of  geographical  science  25-74 
Anstey,  T.  C.     Plea  of  the  unrepresented  commons 

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inquiry.     L.,  1866.     8°  .        .  27=^34 

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Roman  Catholic  church.    L.,  1850.    8°  33-374 

Anstice,  J.    Selections  from  the  choric  poetry  of  the 

Greek  dramatic  writers.    Trans,  into  English 

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Anstie,  F.  E.     Notes  on  epidemics.     Phila.,  1866 

.       * 10-651 

—  Stimulants  and  narcotics ;  their  mutual  rela- 

tions ;  with  special  researches  on  the  action  of 
alcohol,  aether  and  chloroform,  on  the  vital 
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Antarctic  regions,  voyage  in.     Sir  J.  Ross     29''-200 
Antelme,  A.     Histoire  naturelle  des  insectes  et  des 
moUusques.     Sous  la  direction  de  M.  Geoffroy 
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Ante  bellum.     Mary  Lennox         .        .        18-4073 
Anthing,  F.     History  of  the  campaigns  of  Prince 
Alexander  Suworow  Rymnikski,  with  a  pre- 
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Anthon,    C.      Classical   dictionary:    containing  an 
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—  New  classical  dictionary  of  Greek  and  Roman 

biography,  mythology,  and  geography.     N. 
Y.,  1851.     8°         .        .         .         .        33-1256 

—  Manual  of  Grecian  antiquities.     N.  Y.,  1852 

27''-3051 

—  Manual  of  Roman  antiquities.     N.   Y.,  1851 

27»-2128 

—  System  of  ancient  and  mediaeval  geography,  for 

the  use  of  schools  and  colleges.     N.  Y.,  1850. 

8°  25-65 

Anthon,  C.  E.     Pilgrimage  to  Treves,  through  the 

valley  of  the  Meuse  and  the  forest  of  Arden-   j 

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Anthon,   H.     True  churchman  warned.     N.   Y., 

1843.     8" 32-1428 

—  See  Smith,  H 32-1428 

Anthon,  J.     The  law  student.     N.  Y.,   1850.     8« 

2-298 

Anthony,  Miss  S.     Hopkins,  S.     Life  and  character 

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Anthracite  in  the  manufacture  of  iron.     W.   R. 

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Anthropological  review.     Vols.   1-5.     L.,  1863-'7. 

8» 9-988 

Anthropological  society  of  London.    Memoirs,  1863 

-'6.     L.     8°  ....         29*-187 

Anthropology.     Blumenbach,  J.     Treatises     9-669 

—  Ranch,  F.  A 15-107 

—  Waitz,  T.     Introduction  .        .  9-652 

—  See  Ethnology ;  Human  race ;  Man  and  man- 

kind ;  Races. 
Anticipations  of  the  future.     In  the  form  of  letters 
from  an  English  resident  in  the  U.  S.  to  the 
London   Times,   from  1864  to  1870.     Rich- 
mond, 1860  ....         26'^85 
Antifanaticism.     Martha  H.  Butts  .  18-531 
Antignostikus.     A.  Neander           .        .          32-648 
An ti- Jacobin,   or  weekly  examiner.     4th  ed.     L., 
1799.     2v.     8»     .        .        .        .  17-18 
Anti-logarithms.     Filipowski,  H.  E.     Table     14-15 
Anti-masonry.     See  Free  masonry. 
Antipodes,  rambles  at  the       .        .        .         29''-169 
Antiquarian  ramble  through  the  streets  of  London. 
J.  T.  Smith           ....       27"-1091 
Antiquary,  the.    Sir  W.  Scott        .        .        18-2753. 


ANTIQUIS. 


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AEABIA. 


Antiquis  legibus,  liber  de.  Cam.  soc's.  pub.  v.  34 
27»-195 

Aatiquites  d'Herculanum.  F.  and  P.  Piranesi 
34-4975 

Antiquities.  Brande,  T.  Popular  a.  of  Gt.  Britain 
27*-101 

—  Fosbroke,  T.  D.     Encyclopaedia     .         29'^264 

—  Linton,  W.     Colossal  vestiges         .         29''-142 

—  Ruins  of  sacred  and  historical  lands         29*-208 

—  Salkeld,  J.  Compendium  of  classical  a.  27^-3534 

—  Scott,  G.  G.     Conservation  of  architectural  re- 

mains             5-u.  p. 

—  Smith,  W.     Diet,  of  Gr.  and  Rom.  a.  27''-3239 

—  Wilson,  D.     Prehistoric  man  .        29''-140 

—  See  Archaeology;   Armour;  Coins;   Hierogly- 

phics. 
Antiquity  and  nature  of  man.     J.  Brodie  9-212 

Antiquity  of  man.     C.  Lyell        •  .         .  9-253 

Antiquity  of  the  earth.     J.  Douglas       .  9-1233 

Antisell,  T.     Manufacture  of  photogenic  or  hydro- 
carbon oils.     N.  Y.,  1859.     8"      .  6-275 
Anti-slavery.     See  Slavery. 
Anti-slavery  and  reform  papers.     H.  D.  Thoreau 

33-1291 

Anti-slavery  society,  American.     Jay,  W.     Inquiry 

2-740 

—  See  American  anti-sl.  soc.  ;  Pennsylvania  soc. 

for  abolition. 
Antoine  de  Bonneval.     W.  H.  Anderdon      18-3887 
Antoinette.     M.  A.  Denison  .        .  18-834 

Antommarchi,  P.     Demiers  moments  de  Napoleon. 

8° 34-4796 

—  Memoirs  of  the  last  two  years  of  Napoleon's 

exile,   forming  a   seqiiel  to  the  journals  of 
O'Meara  and  Las  Cases.     2d  ed.     L.,  1826. 

8° 30-1081 

Antonia.  E.  Berthet  ....  34-3912 
Antonia.  A.  A.  Dudevant  .  .  .  34-4322 
Antonina.     Wilkie  Collins      .        .        .  18-680 

Antonine.     A.  Dumas,  fils     .         .         .         34-3278 
Antonins,  les.     F.  de  Champagny         .        34-4428 
Antoninus,  M.  Aurelius.     Thoughts.     Trans,  by  6. 
Long.     With  life.     L.,  1862         .  15-226 

Antony  Waymouth.  W.  H.  G.  Kingston  18-1763 
Antonyms.  Smith,  C.  J.  Synonyms  and  a.  22-226 
Antrim,   county  of.      Dubourdieu,   J.      Statistical 

survey 27t'-932 

Anvers,  C.  d'.  [Pseud.]  See  Craftsman,  the  17-498 
Anville,  J.  B.  B.  d'.  Compendium  of  ancient  ge- 
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Apelles.  Houssaye,  A.  L'hist.  d'Apelles  34-5296 
Apelles    and  his  cotemporaries.      H.   Greenough? 

18-155 

Apello  Csesarem.     R.  Montagu      .        .        32-1858 

Aphorisms.     Ramsay,  G.     Moralist  and  politician 

33-1275 

—  Parr,  S.    A.  opinions  and  reflections        33-156 

—  Sinclair,  C.     Kaleidoscope      .        .  33-122 
Apocalypse  ctf  St.  John.     Croly,  G.    New  interpre- 
tation      32-63 

—  Exposition  by  a  secular  priest  .        32-1742 

—  Swedenborg,  E.     A.  revealed  .  32-622 

—  Walmsley,  C.    Hist,  of  church  deduced  from  a. 

By  Sig.  Pastorini  .        .        .        32-2318 

—  Wordsworth,  C.     Lectures  on         .  32-705 

—  See  Revelations ;  Prophecy. 
Apocatastasis,  the.     L.  Marsh        .        .        32-1616 
Apocryphal  gospels.     B.  H.  Cowper      .        32-2266 
Apocryphal  new  testament.     Ed.  by  W.  Hone.    L., 

1820.    8» 32-970 

ApoUodorus    (Athn).     Bibliotheca.     Ex  recog.   I. 

Bekkeri.     Lips.,  1854  .        .  34r-306 

Apollonius  Tyanseus.     Newman,  J.  H.     Life  of. 

Vol.  1  of 32-375 

—  R6ville,  A.  Apollonius  of  Tyana  32-1921 
Apologia  pro  vita  sua.  J.  H.  Newman  32-1419 
Apologists,  the.  J.  Donaldson  .  .  32-1635 
Apostles.     Bacon,  D.  F.     Lives  of  the  32-1503 

—  Renan,  E.    Les  apotres  .        .        34-4560 


Apostles,  the.     E.  Renan       .        .        .        32-1844 
Apostolic  age.     Baumgarten,   M.     History  of  the 

church  in 32-762 

Apostolic  church.     Schaff,  P.     History  of      32-476 

—  Coleman,  L.    Apostolical  and  primitive  church 

32-790 

Apostolic  fathers.    Blunt,  J.    Right  use  of     32-933 

—  Wake,  W.     Genuine  epistles  .        .  32-13 
Apostolic  succession.    Boardman,  H.  A.    Prelatical 

doctrine  examined        .        .        .        32-1178 

—  See  Ordination         ....  10-547 
Apparitions.     Brierre  de  Boismont,  J.       Treatise 

on 10-547 

—  De  Foe,  D.    History  and  reality  of         82-1681 

—  See  Spiritualism  ;  Supernaturalism. 

Appeals  to  the  heart.     T.  Spencer  .  32-202 

Apperley,  C.  J.    Nimrod  abroad.     L.,   1843.     2  v. 

20-305 

Appianus,  Alex.     Historia  romana.    Ab  I.  Bekkero 

recog.     Lips.,  1852-53.    2  v.         .  34-308 

Apple,  the,  and  its  varieties.     R.  Hogg  4-223 

—  See  Pomology. 

Appleby  bros.  Illustrated  hand-book  and  pnce 
current  of  machinery  and  iron  work.  L. 
1863.    8» 6-276 

Appleton,  J.  Works,  embracing  theological  lectures, 
academic  addresses  and  sermons.  With  me- 
moir,   Andover,  1836.    2  v.     8°  .  32-644 

Appleton,  N.  Slavery  and  the  union.  B.  1860. 
pph.    8° 2-990 

Appleton' s  cyclopedia  of  drawing.  W.  E.  Worthen 
5-174 

—  Dictionary  of  machines,  mechanics,  engine  work, 

and   engineering.     N.  Y.,   1851.       2  v.     8" 
6-804 

—  Hand-book  of  American  travel.    T.  A.  Richards 

26''-325 

—  Hand-book    of   southern   travel.     E.  H.  Hall 

26^-573 

—  Library  manual.    N.  Y.,  1852.    8» .  31-132 

—  Mechanics'   magazine  and  engineers'   manual. 

Edited  by  Julius  M.  Adams.     Vol.  1-3.     N. 
Y.,  1852-'3.    8°  and  4"         .         .  6-979 

—  New  American  cyclopedia.    G.  Ripley  and  C.  A. 

DanaJ 33-1258 

Apprentices'  library  company  of  Philadelphia.  Cata- 
logue.   Phila.,  1838      .         .         .  21-469 

Apprentices'  library  company  of  New  York.  Cata- 
logue      21^46 

Apres  de  Mannevillette,  J.  B.  N.  D.  d'.  The  East 
India  pilot ;  or,  oriental  navigator.  A  collec- 
tion of  charts  and  plans.    L.,1802.    f»    25-352 

Apthorp,  H.  O.  Grammar  of  elocution.  Phil., 
1858 22-603 

Apuleius  Madaurensis,  L.  Contes  merveilleux.  P., 
1853 34-5337 

—  See  Gariand  of  flowers    .        .        .  23-66 
Aquarium,  the.     Jones,  T.  R.     Aquarian  naturalist 

9-572 

—  Edwards,  A.  M.    Life  beneath  the  waters     9-684 

—  Gosse,  P.  H 9-553 

—  Hibberd,  S.    The  book  of  the  a.       .  9-936 

—  Humphreys,  H.  N.     Ocean  and  river  gardens 

9-938 

—  Sowerby,  G.  B.    Popular  history    .  9-964 

—  Wood,  J.  G.     Hints         .        .        .  9-973 
Aqueducts.    King,  C.    Memoir  of  Croton  aqueduct, 

with  essay  on  a.  in  general  .        .  6-1008 

Aquinas,  T.    See  Thomas  Aquinas. 

Arabella  Stuart.    G.  P.  R.  James  .        .        18-1604 

Arabia.     Badia  y  Leblich,  D.     Travels  of  All  Bey 

28''-41 

—  Crichton,  A,    History      .        .        .         28«-2,3 

—  Dumas,  A.    Arabia  Petrsea     .        .         28''-477 

—  Foster,  C.    Historical  geography    .        32-2051 

—  Laborde,  L.  de.    Arabia  Petrsea      .  28'^-22 

—  Marigny,  A.  de.    Under  the  Caliphs  28»-4 

—  Modem  traveller      ....         29'^-271 

—  Muir,  W.    History  ....        30-1163 

—  Niebuhr,  C.    Travels       .        .        .  28»'-91 


ARABIA. 


21 


ARCHITECTURE. 


Arabia.  Palgrave,AV.  C.  Central  and  eastern  28*'-480 

—  Robinson,  E.    Biblical  researches   .         28''-574 

—  Robinson,  H.  B.    Voyage  to  shores  28''-93 

—  Wellsted,  J.  R.    Travels  .        .         28''-265 
Arabian  days'   entertainments.     Trans,  by  H.  P. 

Curtis 1^-156 

Arabian  nights'  entertainments       .         .  18-157 

Arabian  tales.     Thousand  and  one  days        18-3230 

—  Trans,  into  French  by  Dora    Chavis  and   M. 

Cazotte ;  and  from  French  into  English  by  R. 

Herron.     Edin.,  1792.    4  v.  .         18-3676 

Arabic  language.     Newman,  F.  W.    Hand-book  of 

modern  Arabic      ....  22-181 

Arabistan.  Bode,  C.  A.  de.  Travels  .  28''-489 
Arabs  in  Spain.  J.  A.  Conde  .  .  27''-2016 
Arago,  D.  F.    Biographies  of  distinguished  scientific 

men.    Trans,  by  W.  H.  Smyth,  B.  Powell,  and 

R.  Grant.    L.,  1857-'9.    2  v.    8» .  30-970 

—  Histoire  de  ma  jeimesse.     Preface  par  A.  de 

Humboldt.    L.,  1860    .         .     '   .        34-4008 

—  Meteorological  essays.    With  an  introduction  by 

A.  Von  Humboldt.     Translated    under    the 
superintendence  of  Colonel  Sabine.    L.,  1855 

11-154 

—  Popular  astronomy.     Trans,  and  ed.  by  W.  H. 

Smyth  and  R.  Grant.     L.,  1855-'8.     2  v.     8° 
12-45 

—  Popular  lectures  on  astronomy.    With  additions 

by  Lardner.     N.  Y.,  1845     .        .  12-2 

—  Popular  lectures  on  astronomy.    Trans,  by  W. 

B.  Kelh'.   4th  ed.,  by  L.  Tomlinson.   L.,  1854 
12-27 

—  Tract  on  comets.     Trans,   by  J.  Farrar.     B. 

1833 10-80 

Arago,  J.  Les  deux  oceans.  B.  1854  .  34-4009 
Ararat.    Parrot,  F.    Journey  to  A.        .  28''-96 

Araucanians,  the,  E.  R.  Smith  .  .  26''-287 
Arbitrary  arrests  in  the  south.  R.  S.  Tharin  26*-490 
Arbitration.    Kyd,  S.    Law  of  awards  .  2-51 

—  Russell,  F.    Power  and  duty  of  an  arbitrator. 

Vol.  63  of 2-55 

—  Watson,  W.  H.    Law  of  a.  and  awards.    Vols. 

11  and  59  of 2-55 

Arbouville,  Countess  d'.  Three  tales — Christine  Van 

Amberg,  Resignation,  Village  doctor.     Trans. 

by  M.  B.  Field      .         •        .         .  18-158 

Arcadia,  the  countess  of  Pembroke's.  Sir  P.  Sidney 

18-3934 

Arcana  entomologica.    J.  0.  Westwood  9-734 

Arcana  of  nature.    H.  Tuttle  .        .        32-1819 

Arch,  the.     Bland,  W.     Principles  of  construction 

6-17 

—  Woodbury,  D.  P.  Elements  of  stability  6-98 
Archseologia  Grseca.  J.  Potter  .  .  27''-3210,l 
Archaeology.     Fosbroke,  T.  D.     Elements,  classical 

and  mediaeval       ....         29»-264 

—  .Tahn,  J.     Biblical  a.       .        .        .  32-115 

—  Nuttall,  P.  A.     Classical  and  archaeological  dic- 

tionary        29»-193 

—  Walcott,  M.  E.  C.    Sacred  a.  .        82-2508 

—  Westropp,  H.  M.     Hand-book         .         29^-242 

—  Wright,  T.     Essays         .        .        .       27«-1246 

—  See  Antiquities ;  and  names  of  countries. 
Archaia.     J.  W.  Dawson        .         .         .  32-938 
Archaic  sculpturings  on  stones  and  rocks.     J.  Y. 

Simpson 27»-3546 

Archbishops  of  Canterbury,  lives  of.     W.  F.  Hook 

30-1353 

Archbold,  J.  F.     Law  of  landlord  and  tenant.     P., 

1846.    80         ....        V.  53  of  2-55 

—  Law  of  7j,m  pritw.  P.,  1845.  8°  v.  49-50 of  2-55 
Archer,  J.     Statistical  survey  of  the  county  Dublin. 

For  the   Dublin  society.     Dublin,  1801.     8» 
27^-930 

—  See  Dutton,  Hely,  for  "observations"  on  the 

above 27''-931 

Archer,  T.  Asmodeus.  F's  S.  D.,  v.  26  24-221 
Archery.     Ascham,  R.     Toxophilus      .  20-307 

Archibald  Cameron         ....  18-160 

Archie  Lovell.     Mrs.  A.  B.  Edwards    18-3791,3797 


Architecture. — Domestic  and  Rural. 

—  Allen,  L.  P.     Rural  a.      .        ,         .  5-54 

—  Bogue,  J.  W.     Domestic  a.      .        .  5-386 

—  Brooks,  S.  H.     Designs  for  cottage  and  villa  a. 

5-626 

—  Bullock,  J.     American  cottage  builder        5-64 

—  Cleaveland,  H.   W.,  et  al.    Village  and  farm 

cottages 5-71 

—  Downing,  A.  J.     Cottage  residences  5-33 

—  Dwyer,  C.  P.     Economic  cottage  builder  5-315 

—  Goodwin,  F.     Domestic  a.       .        .  5-752 
Rural  a 5-703 

—  Grammar  of  house  planning    .        .  5-488 

—  Halfpenny,   J.     Designs    in  the   Chinese  and 

Gothic  tastes         ....  5-36 

—  Holly,  H.  H.     Country  seats  .  5-219 

—  Jacques,  D.  H.     The  house     .        .  5-432 

—  Kerr,  R.     The  gentleman's  house  5-490 

—  Loudon,  J.  C.    Cottage,  farm,  and  villa    5-489 

—  Lugar,  R.     The  country  gentleman's  architect 

5-753 

—  Pocock,  W.  F.     Modern  finishing  for  rooms 

5-37 

—  Repton,  H.     Landscape  a.       .        .  4-92 

—  Riddell,   J.      Designs   for   country  residences 

5-627 

—  Rhodes,  G.  J.    Villas  and  cottages  5-491 

—  Robinson,  P.  F.     Designs  for  ornamental  villas 

5-625 

Domestic  a.  in  the  Tudor  style  •  5-624 

—  Scott,  G.  G.     Secular  and  domestic  a.  5-99 

—  Sloan,  S.     American  houses    .        .  5-376 
Homestead  a 5-340 

—  Turner,  A.  A.    Villas  on  the  Hudson        5-620 

—  Turner,  T.  H.     Dom.   a.  in  England  to  14th 

century 5-166 

—  Vaux,  C.     Villas  and  cottages.     Designs  for  the 

U.  S 5-87 

—  Wheeler,  G.     Rural  homes      .        .  5-70 
Villas,  mansions,  and  cottages  5-68 

—  Wickes,  C.     Handy  book  of  villa  a.  5-623 

—  Ecclesiastical. 

—  Bloxam,  N.  H.     Principles  of  Gothic  a.      5-162 

—  Book  of  plans  for  churches  and    parsonages 

5-622 

—  Bowler,  G.     Chapel  and  church  a.,  with  de- 

signs for  parsonages      .         .        .  5-621 

—  Buckley,  G.     Churches  of  Essex    .  5-609 

—  Clarke  C.     Churches  in  London      .  5-754 

—  Denison,  E.  B.     Church  building  5-150 

—  Dollman,   F.  T.     Examples  of  ancient  pulpits 

5-774 

—  Godwin,  G.     Churches  of  London  5-456 

—  Hand-book  to  the  cathedrals  of  England    5-194 

—  Hope,  A.  J.  B.     The  English  cathedral  of  the 

19th  century  ....  5-206 

—  Jackson,    J.,  jr.     City  and  cathedral  of  Lich- 

field        27''-608 

—  Keane,  M.     Towers  and  temples  of  ancient  Ire- 

land       27''-1463 

—  Okely,  W.  S.     Christian  a.  in  Italy  5-183 

—  Poole,  G.  A.    History  of  e.  a.  in  England  5-427 

—  Scott,  G.  G.    Gleanings  from  Westminster  abbey  • 

5-305 

—  Whittington,  G.  D.    Eccl.  antiquities  of  France 

5-351 

—  Willis,  R.     Canterbury  cathedral  5-218 

—  General  and  miscellaneous. 

—  Aberdeen,  G.,  Earl  of.     Beauty  in  Grecian  a. 

5-373 

—  Barnard,  H.     School  a.    .        .        .  5-89 

—  Barry,  A.     Life  and  works  of  C.  Barry  30-2342 

—  Billing,  R.  W-    Power  of  form  in  geometric 

tracery 5-600 

—  Billington,  J.    Architectural  director  5-31 

—  Biddle,  O.    System  of  a.  adapted  to  U.  S.  5-700 

—  Brandon,  R.  and  J.  A.     Open  timber  roofs  ofv 

the  middle  ages  .         .         .  5-603 

—  Brees,  S.  C.     Illustrated  glossary  of  practical  a. 

6-22 


ARCHITECTURE. 


23 


ARISTOPHANES. 


Architecture.    Buckler,  J.  C.    Sixty  views  of  gram- 
mar schools 5-718 

—  Builder,  the 5-619 

—  Bumell,  G.  R.     Annual  retrospect  6-25 

—  Bury,  T.  T.     History  of  styles  of  a.  5-464 

—  Chambers,'  C.  W.     Decorative  part  of  civil  a. 

5-724 

—  Dallaway,    J.       Observations    on    English    a. 

5-351 

—  Downing.     See  Wightwick. 

—  Elmes,  J.     Lectures       .        .        .  5-396 

—  Pergusson,  J.     Illustrated  handbook  5-82 

Modern  styles     ....  5-220 

Palaces    of    Nineveh    and    Persepolis    re- 
stored      5-165 

Principles  of  beauty  in  art         .  5-706 

—  Ferrey,  B.    Recollections  and  notices  of  works 

of  A.  and  A.  N.  W.  Pugin  .        80-1381 

—  Garbett,  E.  L.     Design  in  a.  .  5-372 

—  Gibbs,  J.     English  Gothic      .        .  5-772 

—  Godwin,  G.     Sketch  of  history  of  a.  5-161 

—  Gwilt,  J.     Examination  of  Grecian  a.        5-724 

—  Hatfield,  R.  G.     Treatise  upon  a.    .  5-34 

—  Haviland,  J.     Builder's  Assistant,   containing 

the  five  orders  in  a.      .         .         .  5-35 

—  History  and  rudiments  of  a.    .         .  5-57 

—  Hope,  T.     Historical  essay     .         .  5-133 

—  Hoppus,  E.     Gentleman's  and  builder's  reposi- 

tory        5-709 

—  Johonnot,  J.     Country  schoolhouses        5-474 

—  Knight,  H.  G.     Tour  in  Normandy        27''-303 

—  Lafever,  M.     Architectural  instructor        5-608 

—  Langley,  B.     Ancient  masonry      .  5-781 

—  Leeds,  W.  H.     Rudimentary  a.      .  5-374 

—  Memes,  J.  S.     History    .        .        .  5-44 

—  Moseley,  H.     Mechanical  principles         11-120 

—  Muir,  W.  J.  C.     Pagan  or  Christian  ?        5-172 

—  Nicholson,  P.     Encyclopaedia        .  5-725 
. Same  (A  to  THE)         .        .  5-701 

Principles  ....  5-109 

—  Owen,  R.  D.     Hints  on  public  a.   .  5-705 

—  Parker,  J.  H.     Study  of  Gothic  a.  5-205 

—  Richardson,  T.  A.     Modelling  in  paper    5-375 

—  Rickman,  T.     Styles  in  England    .  5-214 

—  Rudimentary  dictionary  of  terms  .  6-76,7 

—  Ruskin,  J.     Lectures      .        .        .  5-74 
Seven  lamps       ....  5-75 

—  —  The  stones  of  Venice         .        5-63  and  155 

—  Scott,  G.  G.     Conservation  of  ancient  monu- 

ments and  remains       ,•        .        .         5-u.  p. 

—  Shaw,  E.     Civil  a.  ...  5-55 

—  Sloan,  S.     Constructive  a.       .        .  5-708 

—  Street,  G.  E.     Brick  and  marble  in  the  middle 

ages     .        .        ,        .    •    .        .  5-153 

—  Stuart,  R.    Dictionary  .        .  5-58 

—  Tuthill,  Mrs.  L.  C.     History  .  5-39 

—  Vitruvius,  Pollio  M.        . '      .        .  5-462 

—  Wightwick,  G.     Palace  of  a.           .  5-727 
and  A.  J.  Downing.     Hints  to  young  archi- 
tects        5-40 

—  See  Acoustics,  Bridges,  Building,  Cements,  De- 

signs,  Dwellings,   Lighthouses,    Residences, 

Villas. 
Architecture,  naval.  See  Naval  architecture. 
Architecture  of  birds.  (L.  E.  K.)  L.,  1831]  9-711 
Archives  of  useful  knowledge.  J.  Mease  1-215 
Archy  Moore.  R.  Hildreth  .  .  .  18-1431 
Arctic  regions.  G.  Back.  Land  expedition  1833-35 
26M72 

—  Barrow,  J.     History  of  voyages  of  discovery 

29»>-307 

—  Belcher,  E.  The  last  of  the  a.  voyagers    29^-1 53 

—  Fisher,  A.     Voyage  of  discovery  in  29''-17 

—  Forster,  J.  R.     History  of  voyages  and  discov- 

eries ....  29M8  and  517 

—  Franklin,   J.     Expeditions  to  the  Polar    sea 

29"-117,8 

—  Hall,  C.  F.     Searches  (1860-62)      .        26''-489 

—  Hiyes,  I.  T.     Boat  journey    .        .         29M74 
The  open  polar  sea    .        .        .        29'^-261 


Arctic  regions.   Kane,  E.  K.    Explorations    29M33 

—  Knights  of  the  frozen  sea         .        .        29''-252 

—  Lyons,  G.  F.     Attempt  to  reach  Repulse  bay 

(1824)    29^-301 

—  Dougall,   F.      Voyage  in  search  of  Franklin 

29b-149 

—  Osborn,  S.     Stray  leaves  from  an  Arctic  iour- 

nal  (1850-51)        ....  29i'-98 

—  Richardson,  J.     Expedition  in  search  of  Frank- 

lin          29'^-94 

—  Sargent,    E.      Adventure    by    sea    and   land 

29»>-138 

—  Scoresby,  W.  Jr.    Account  of     .    "        29''-293 

—  Shillinglaw,   J.   J.     A  narrative  of  discovery 

29b-303 

—  Simmonds,  A.  P.     Sir  John  Franklin     29^-119 

—  Tytler,   P.   F.     Northern    coasts    of  America 

26''-289 

—  See  Northwest  passage. 

Arcturus,  a  journal  of  books  and  opinion,  v.  2. 
N.  Y.     1841-2.     .        .        .        .  17-15 

Arculf,  (Bishop.)     See  Early  travels  in  Palestine. 

Arendts,  C.  Practical  aids  to  the  study  of  natural 
history,  botany,  geology,  mineralogy,  and 
technology.     L.,  1861.     8».  .  9-904 

Aretin.     L.  Dolce  ....  5-429 

Aretin,  etudes  sur.     P.  Chasles  .  34-5421 

Arey,  H.  W.  Girard  college  and  its  founder ;  contain- 
ing the  biography  of  Mr.  Girard,  and  his  will. 
Phil.,  1852  ....  13-15 

Arfwedson,  C.  D.  The  United  States  and  Canada, 
in  1832-4.     L.,  1834.     8"       .         .        26''-471 

Argens,  J.  B.  de  Boyer,  marquis  d'.  New  me- 
moirs .establishing  a  true  knowledge  of  man- 
•       kind.     L.,  1747      ....        33-909 

—  Correspondence    with    Frederick    the    great. 

V.  10 33-36 

Argensola,  L.  L.  de.  Isabella.  T.  T.  E.  v.  1  34-2 
Argenson,  M.  R.  de  Voyer,  le  marquis  d'.    Memoires. 

V.  1 34-3519 

Argentine  confederation.     Page,   T.   J.    LaPlala, 

the  A.  C.  and  Paraguay  .  .  26^-343 
Argentine  provinces.   MacRae,  A.  Rept.  of  journal, 

[in  Gilliss,  exp.]  .        .        .        .      26''-1000 

—  Strain,  J.  G.  Journey  .  .  .  26''-366 
Argentine    republic.     King,    J.    A.      Twenty-four 

years  in 26'^-63 

—  See  Buenos  Ayres. 

Argile  et  marbre.  P.  Foucher  .  .  34-4635 
Argosy,  the.  A  magazine  of  tales,  travels,  etc. 
V.  1-4.     L.,  1866-7       .        .        .  17-16 

Argyle,  Anna.  The  Cecilias  .  .  18-3745 
Argyle,  Archie.     Cupid's  album  .        18-3757 

Argyle,   Duke   of.     The  reign  of  law.     L.,    1867 

15-330 

Arianism.     Athanasius.      Select   treatises    against 

32-1257 

Arion.      A  collection  of  four-part    songs.     J.    D. 

Wilhird 5-1080 

Ariosto,    L.      Orlando  Furioso.      [See    Bojardo.] 

34-2500 

—  Orlando  Furioso :  translated  from  the  Italian 

with  notes,  by  John  Hoole.  L.,  1799.  5  v. 
8» 23-606 

—  Same.  L.,  1807.  6  v.  .  .  .  23-169 
Aristocracy.  H.  Brougham  .  .  2-565 
Aristocracy  in  America.  F.  J.  Grund  26'^-618 
Aristophanes.  Comoedias.  Ed.  T.  Bergk.  Lips.,  1852. 

2v 34-309 

—  The  acharnians,  knights,  clouds,  wasps,  dicast 

turned  gentleman.  Trans,  by  Mitchell. 
Phil.,  1822  ....  24-186 

—  The  birds.     Trans,  by  H.  F.  Cary.     L.,  1824. 

S" 24-8 

—  Comedies.     Literal  trans,  from  the  text  of  Din- 

dorf,  by  J.  Hicliie.     L.,  1853.     2  v.        24-57 

Trans,  with  notes,  by  C.  A.  Wheelwright. 

To  which  is  added  a  dissertation  on  old  Greek 
comedy  from  the  German  of  Wachsmuth. 
Oxford,  1837.     3  v.     8"        .        .  24-56 


ARISTOTLE. 


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ARNIM. 


Aristotle.     Ethics     (in    Greek),     illustrated    with 

essays  and  notes  by  A.  Grant.    L.,  1857.    3  v. 

15-136 

—  History  of  animals.     Trans,  by  R.  Cresswell. 

L.,  1862 9-507 

—  Metaphysics.     Trans,  by  J.  H.  McMahon.     L., 

1857 15-216 

—  Organon ;  or,  logical  treatises,  with  the  intro- 

duction of  Porphyry.  Trans,  by  O.  F.  Owen. 
L.,  1853.     2  V 15-215 

—  Politics  and  economics.    Trans,   by  E.  Wal- 

ford.     L.,  1853     ....  2-514 

—  Rhetoric,      poetic    and    nicomachean    ethics. 

Trans,  by  T.  Taylor.    L.,  1818.    2  v.  8»    15-6 

—  Treatise  on  rhetoric.     With  an  analysis  by  T. 

Hobbs.   Also  the  poetic  ;  trans,  by  T.  Buckley. 
Lond.,  1857 22-600 

—  Estratto  dell'  arte  poetica,  e  considerazioni  suUa 

medisima.  *  [Op.  di  Metastasio,  t.  xiv.  ] 
34-2523 

—  Vital  principle.     Trans,  by  C.  Cillier.     Lond. , 

1855 10-233 

—  Hampden,  R.  D.    Life  and  writings  of    15-187 

—  Lewes,  G.  H.  Analysis  of  writings  of  15-203 
Arithmetic.     Arman,  A.    Stepping-stone         14-155 

—  Browne,  W.  A.     Complete  treatise  14-61 

—  Bryant  and  Stratton.     Commercial  1-15 

—  Byrne,  O.     Dual  a.  .         .        .  14-69 

—  Cayzer,  T.  S.     One  thousand  tests  1-^176 

—  De  Morgan,  A.     Arithmetical  books         21-152 

Elements  ....  14^38 

-^  Emerson,  F.     North  American  a.     Part  IIL 

14-36 

—  Greenleaf,  B.     National  a.       .        .  14-22 

—  Groesbeck,  J.    Crittenden  commercial   .14-174 

—  Haddon,  A.     Rudimentary      .        .  14-154 
Key,  by  A.  Arman     .        .        .          14-160 

—  Heath,  N.     Treatise        .        ,        .  14-34 

—  Hinkley,  E.     Prime  numbers         .  14-104 

—  Hipsley,  W.     Equational         .        .  14-206 

—  Hirsch,  M.     Problems  .        .  14-102 

—  Hooper,  U.     Rational  recreations  11-294 

—  Hunter,  R.  J.     Modem   .        .        .  14-166 

—  Johnson,  L.     Elementary       .  26»-2071 

—  Lander,  S.     Our  own  school  a.        .       26»-2070 

—  Lardner,  D.     Theoretical  and  practical        14-4 

—  Mann,  H.  and  P.  E.  Chase.     A.  practically  ap- 

plied    .        ...        .        .        .  14-81 

Grammar  school  a.     .        .        .  14-80 

—  Nystrom,  J.  W.     Tonal  system  of  a.  14-27 

—  O' Gorman,  D.     Intuitive  calculations         14-60 

—  Oram,  H.  A.    Examples         .        .  14-51 

—  Ring,  D.     Exercises  in   .         .         .  14-49 

—  Robinson,  H.  N.     Progressive  higher        14-79 
Rudiments  of  written  a.      .         .  14-70 

—  Smith,  B.     Examination  papers     .  14-168 

—  Vogdes,  W.     United  States  a.        .  14-50 

—  Walker,  G.     Elements  .        .         26b-620 

—  Willcolkes'  System  of      .        .        .  14-68 

—  Young,   J.  R.      Key  to  rudimentary   treatise 

14-157 

—  Young,  W.  B.  Arithmetical  dictionary  14-88 
Arithmetic  means,  value  of,  in  medicine.    Radicke 

10-699 

Arizona  and  Sonora.     S.  Mowry  .        .         26''-506 
Arkansas.     Nuttall,  T.     Travels,  1819         26''-228 

—  Owen,  D.  D.  Geological  report  .  9-1212 
Armadale.  W.  Collins  .  .  .  18-689 
Arman,  A.     Key  to  Haddon' s  arithmetic.    L.,  1862 

.  14^160 

—  Stepping-stone  to  arithmetic.  L.,  1864  14-155 
Armatage,  G.     The  horse :  how  to  feed  him,  avoid 

disease,  and  save  money.  L.,  1868  4-299 
Arm§e,  1'.  L.  N.  Bescherelle,  aine  .  34-4863 
Armengaud,  C,  and  Amouroux.  Practical  draughts- 
man's book  of  industrial  design.  Trans,  from 
the  French,  and  rewritten  by  W.  Johnson. 
Phil.,  1863.   4»      .        .         .         .  5-615 

Armenia.     Curzon,  R.     Year  at  Erzeroom  28''-492 

—  Hamilton,  W.  J.     Researches  in      .       28''-189 


Armenia.     Sandwith,  H.     Travels  and  adventures 
28'>-51 

—  Smith,  Eli,  and  H.  G.  O.  Dwight.     Researches 

28M01 

—  Southgate,  H.  Tour  through  .  28''-102 
Armies  of  Europe.  G.  B.  McClellan  .  6-641 
Arminius,  James.     Works,  trans,  from  the  Latin  by 

J.  Nichols  and  U.  R.  Bragnall,  with  life  of  the 

author.     Auburn,  1853.    3  v.   8»  32-1118 

Armistead,  W.     A  tribute  for  the  negro,  a  vindica-- 

tion  of  the  capabilities  of  the  colored  race. 

Manchester,  1848.    8«  .        .         29^-260 

Armored  vessels.  Report  of  sec.  of  the  navy  6-681 
Arms  and  armour.      Hewitt,  J.     Ancient  armour 

and  weapons  in  Europe      .        .        27^^3449 

—  Jervis,  J.  W.     Engines  of  war       .  6-635 

—  Marcy,  Col.     Memoir  on  swords    ,  6-651 

—  Meyrick,  S.  R.     Inquiry  into  ancient  armour 

27^-4049 

—  Surirey  de    St.   Remy.     Memoires  d'artillerie 

34-4748 

—  See  Artillery. 

Armstrong,  P.  C.     Naval  lieutenant     .         18-2369 

Armstrong,  Geo.  D.     History  of  the  ravages  of  the 

yellow  fever  in  Norfolk,  Va.,  in  1855.     Phil., 

1866 10-532 

—  Theology  of    Christian    experience.      N.   Y., 

1858      .         .         .        .  •      .        .  32-767 

Armstrong,  J.  C.     The  young  middy  .  18-161 

Armstrong,  John.  History  of  the  island  of  Mi- 
norca.     Lond.,  1756.     8»    .         .       27»-2001 

—  Armstrong,  Gen.  John.    Life  of  Richard  Mont- 

gomery (S.  A.  B.  1.)  .         .        .  30-497 

—  Life  of  Anthony  Wayne  (S.  A.  B.  4.)     30-497 

—  Notices  of  the  war  of  1812.     N.  Y.,  1840.   2  v. 

26»-5 

—  Van  Rensselaer's  review  of  the  above  26*^211 
Armstrong,  John,  M.  D.     Poetical  works.     (Bell's 

poets  of  G.  B.,  v.  60.)     L.,  1807  23-500 

—  Select  poems.     (Walsh's  Br.  P.,  v.  31.)     Phil., 

1822 23-133 

Armstrong,  R.  Modern  practice  of  boiler  engi- 
neering. Revised  by  J.  Bourne.  Lond., 
1856      ......  6-271 

—  Rudimentary  treatise  on  steam-boilei's.     4th  ed. 

L.,  1862        .....  6-272 

Army  and  navy  chronicle.  N.  S.  v.  2-10.  W., 
1836  to  1840.     8°  .        .        .  17-108 

Army  and  navy  stories.     See  Adams,  W.  T. 
Army  life  on  the  border.     R.  B.  Marcy         26''-565 
Army  life  on  the  Pacific.     L.  Kip  .        26"-387 

Army  of  the  Cumberland.     See  United  States — war 

of  1861-65. 
Army  of  the  Potomac.     Barnard  and  Barry.     En- 
gineer and  artillery  operations    ,  6-561 

—  Bechler,  G.  R.     Map  of  the  campaigns     26"-25 

—  Letterman,  J.     Medical  recollections      26"-820 

—  Stevens,  G.  T.     Three  years  in  the  6th  corps 

26^-861 

—  Stewart,  A.  M.     Three  years  and  a  half  with 

the 26»>-508 

—  Swinton,  W.     Campaigns  of  .         260-803 

—  See  United  States— war  of  1861-65. 

Army  of  Virginia.     Rules  and  regulations  for  the 

government  of.  Richmond,  1861.  8"   26'»-1865 
Army  officer's  pocket  companion.     W.  P.  Craig- 

hill 6-585 

Army  regulations — Confederate  states  of  America, 

1862 26''-1548 

Army  surgeon's  manual.     W.  Grace    .  10-499 

Arnason,  Jon.     Icelandic  legends.     Trans,  by  G. 

E.   J.  Powell  and  E.   Magniisson.     Lond., 

1864 18-1559 

Arnaud,  Henry,     See  Authentic  details. 
Arnaud,  Henriette.     See  Reybaud. 
Arne.     B.  Bjornsen        ,        .        ,        .        18-3755 
Arnim,  A.  d',     Contes  Bizarres.    Trad,  de  T,  Gau- 

tier,  fils.    P.,  1856        .        .         •        34^3027 
Arnim,  Bettine  v.     Correspondence  with  Giinder- 

ode 33-1250 


ARNIM. 


34 


ART. 


Arnim,  Bettine  v.      See  Goethe's  correspondence 

with  a  child  ....  33-481 

Arnold,  B.     Hill,  G.  C.   Biography  of         80-1183 

—  Sparks,  J.     Life  and  treason.     (S,   A.  B.  3.) 

30-497 

Arnold,  Edwin.  Book  of  good  counsels  ;  from  the 
Sanskrit  of  the  Hitopadesa.      Lond.,   1861 

18-353 

Arnold,  F.     Public  life  of  Lord  Macaulay.     Lond., 

1862.     80 30-1391 

Arnold,  G.  Drift;  and  other  poems.  B.,  1866 
23-856 

—  Poems,  grave  and  gay.     B.,  1867  23-914 
Arnold,  H.  P.  European  mosaic.    B.,  1864  27''-669 

—  The  great  exhibition,  with  continental  sketches. 

N.  Y.,  1868  ....        27''-925 

Arnold,  I.N.  Abraham  Lincoln,  and  the  overthrow 

of  slavery.     Chicago,  1866.     8°    .        26''-879 

Arnold,    M.      Essays    in    criticism.        B.,     1865 

22-915 

—  French  Eton ;  or,  middle  class  education  and 

the  state.     L.,  1864      .        .        .  13-17 

—  Heinrich    Heine.      (Modern    essays,    No.  1.) 

Phil.,  1863 30-2349 

—  New  poems.     Bost.,  1867      .        .  23-959 

—  Poems.     Bost.,  1856       .        .        .  23-430 

—  On  translating  Homer.     Lectures  given  at  Ox- 

ford.    Lond.,  1861-62.     2  v.      .        22-913,4 

—  Popular  education  of  France,  with  notices  of 

that  of  Holland  and   Switzerland.     Lond., 
1861.     80 13-16 

—  Schools  and  universities  on  the  continent.     L., 

1868.     8» 13-18 

Arnold,  R.  A.  History  of  the  cotton  famine,  from  the 
fall  of  Sumter  to  the  passing  of  the  public 
works  act.     L.,  1864.     8»    .        .  1-208 

Arnold,  Samuel.  Cathedral  music.  A  collection 
in  score  of  compositions  by  English  masters. 
New  ed.,  with  accomp't  for  organ  by  E.  F. 
Rimbault.     Lond.,  1843.     f-        .  5-873 

Arnold,  S.  G.  History  of  Rhode  Island  and  Provi- 
dence plantations,  1636-1790.  N.  Y.,  1859- 
60.     2  V.    8»  .         .         .         .        26»^400 

Arnold,  Thos.,  B.  A.  Manual  of  English  literature, 
historical  and  critical.     L.,  1862  22-916 

Arnold,  Thos.,  D.  D.  Christian  life.  P.,  1856 
32-604 

—  Introductory  lectures  on  modern  history.     Ed. 

by  Henry  Reed.     N.  Y.,  1864    .       27''-3364 

—  History  of  Rome,  to  A.  U.   C.  548.     N.  Y., 

1846.     2v.     8°     .         .         .        .       27''-2133 

—  History  of  the  later  Roman  commonwealth. 

A.  U.  C.  553,  B.  C.  201,  to  A.  D.  117.  N.  Y., 
1846.     8° 27''-2134 

—  Miscellaneous  works.  N.  Y.,  1845.  8"      33-304 

—  Rugby  school  sermons.     N.  Y.,  1846      32-1147 

—  Stanley,   A.   P.     Life  and    correspondence  of 

30-22 

—  Worboise,' E.  J*.     Life  of '        .'        .*        30-1232 

—  et  al.     History  of  the  Roman  empire,  from  the 

time  of  Julius  Csesar  to  that  of  Vitellius.     L., 
1853 27'^2136 

—  History  of  the  Roman  empire,  from  the  time 

of  Vespasian  to  the  extinction  of  the  western 
empire.     L.,  1853         .        .        .       27''-2137 

—  History    of    the    Roman   republic,    from    the 

earliest  records  till  the  time  of  Sylla.  L.,  1852. 

27»-2135 

Arnold,  T.  K.  English  grammar  for  classical  schools. 
L.,  1860 22-12 

—  First  and  second  Latin  book  and  practical  gram- 

mar.    Revised  by  J.   A.   Spencer.     N.   Y., 

1857 22-11 

Arnold,  W.   D.     Oakfield ;   or,  fellowship  in  the 

east 18-162 

Arnold  at  Saratoga.     C.  J.  Peterson      .        18-2477 

Amot,  W.     Laws  from  heaven  for  life  on  earth — 

Illustrations  of  the  book  of  Proverbs.     L., 

1857 32-668 

—  Parables  of  our  Lord.  L.,  1865       .        82-1478 


Amot,  W.    The  race  for  riches.     Lectures  applying 

the  word  of  God  to  the  traffic  of  men.     With 

preface  and  notes  by  S.  Colwell.     Phil.,  1860 

32-897 

Amott,  N.  Elements  of  physics  ;  or,  natural  phil- 
osophy, general  and  medical.  With  additions 
by  I.  Hays.     Phil.,  1829-31.  2  v.  8"         11-4 

—  A  survey  of  human  progress,  from  the  savage 

state  to  the  highest  civilization  yet  attained. 
L.,  1861.     8°  ....         29M44 

—  Warming  and  ventilating.  L.,  1838.  8"  6-4 
Arnould,  J.  Treatise  on  the  law  of  marine  in- 
surance and  average ;  with  references  to 
American  cases,  and  the  later  continental 
authorities.  2d  ed.  With  annotations  by  J.  0. 
Perkins.     B.,  1850.    2  v.     8»       .            2-128 

Arouet,  F.  M.     See  Voltaire. 

Around  the  pyramids.     A.  Ward  .         29''-203 

Around  the  world  ;  a  narrative  of  a  voyage  in  the 

East  India  squadron,  under  G.  C.  Read.  N.  Y., 

1840.     2v 29i'-4 

Arpentigny,  d'.     See  Craig,  A.  R. 

Arrah  Neil.     G.  P.  R.  James         .        .        18-1605 

Arras,  Jean  d'.     See  Jean  d'  Arras. 

Arrest  of  the  five  members  by  Charles  I.    J.  Forster 

27''-409 

Arrianus,  F.     De  Expeditione  Alexandri.     Recog. 

R.  Geier.  Lips.,  1856.  Scripta  minora.  Recog. 

R.  Hercher.     Lips.,  1854      .        .  34-310 

—  History    of   Alexander's    expedition.      Trans. 

with  notes  by  Mr.  Rooke.  To  which  is 
prefixed  Mr.  Le  Clerc's  criticism  upon  Quin- 
tus  Curtius.     L.,  1814.     2  v.     8«         27''-3052 

Arrington,  A.  W.  Rangers  and  regulators  of  the 
Tanaha  18-164 

Arrivabene,  Count  C.  Italy  under  Victor  Emman- 
uel— a  personal  narrative.  L.,  1862.  2  v. 
8° 27»-2138 

—  See  Venetian  question,  urgency  of       27» — u.  p. 
Arrivabene,  J.     An  epoch  of  my  life — Memoirs  of 

Count  J.  Arrivabene.  Trans.,  with  notes, 
by  C.  Arrivabene.     L.,  1862        .        30-1407 

Arron,  C.  Bohl  de.     See  Bohl  de  Arron. 

Arrowsmith,  J.  Paper-hanger's  companion.  Phil., 
1856 6-5 

Arscot,  A.  Some  considerations  relating  to  the 
present  state  of  the  Christian  religion.  L., 
1732 32-13 

Art.     Allston,  W.     Lectures  on  a.         .  33-261 

—  Bell,  C.     Anatomy  and  philosophy  of  expres- 

sion         5-116 

—  Burnet,  J.     Remarks  upon  a.  .  5-424 

—  Cellini,  B.     Memoirs  .        .     80-81,2,1878 

—  Crayon,  a  journal  of  the  graphic  arts  5-712 

—  Didron,  M.     Christian  iconography  5-480 

—  Dwight,  M.  A.     Introduction  to  the  study  of  a. 

.        .        .        .        •        .        .  5-80 

—  Eagles,  J.     Sketcher       .        .        .  5-392 

—  Fau,  J.    Anatomy  of  external  forms  of  man 

5-223 

—  Fuseli,  H.     Life  and  writings  .  30-193 

—  Goethe,  J.  W.  von.    Essays  on  a.  .  5-224 

—  Hazlitt,  W.     Criticisms  on  a.  .  5-9 

—  Hemans,  C.  I.     Sacred  art  in  Italy        27»-2273 

—  Howitt,  A.  M.     Art  student  in  Munich      &-881 

—  Humphrey,  H.  N.     Ten  centuries  .  5-702 

—  Illustrated  magazine  of  art       .        .  5-721 

—  Jameson,  A.   History  of  our  Lord  iu  art    5-358 

Legends  of  the  monastic  orders  5-100 

Sacred  and  legendary         .        .  5-98 

Sketches  of  art    ....  5-102 

—  Jarvis,  J.  J.     Art  hints  .        .        .  5-69 

Art  idea 5-819 

Art  studies  ....  5-397 

—  Lardner,  D.     Popular  lectures  on  science  and 

a. 11-41 

—  Mason,  G.  C.     Application  of  a.    to  manufac- 

tures       6-366 

—  Mijller,  C.  O.   Ancient  a.  and  its  remains    5-56 

—  Palgrave,  F.  T.     Essays  on  a.        .  5-488 


ART. 


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ARTHUR. 


Art.     Patterson,  R.  H.     Essays  in  history  and  art 
33-725 

—  Peale,  R.     Portfolio  of  an  artist      .  5-20 

—  Pye,  J.     Patronage  of  British  a.  5-201 

—  Reynolds,  Sir  J.     Discourses  .        ,    5-391,  704 

—  Ris,  L.  C.  de.     Critiques  d'A.         .        34-3994 

—  Rochette,  R.     Lectures  on  ancient  a.         5-120 

—  Ruskin,  J.     Select  writings     .        .  5-117 
Two  paths 5-141 

—  Scharf,  G.     Characteristics  of  Greek  a.   27»'-539 

—  Schasler,  Max.     Kunst-Kalender  .        34-2410 

—  Scott,  S.  G.     History  and  practice  5-341 

—  Seroux  d'Agincourt.     History  of  a.  by  its  mon- 

uments    5-696 

—  Story,  W.  W.     Proportions  ofthe  human  figure 

5-788 

—  Taine,  H.     Philosophy  of  a.    .        .  5-403 

—  Topffer,  R.     Reflexions  et  menus  propos  d'  un 

peintre 34-3873 

—  Twining,  L.     Symbols  and  emblems  of  early 

and  mediaeval  Christian  a.  .  5-707 

—  Wallace,  H.  B.     Art  in  Europe       .         27^-354 

—  Winckelmann,  J.     History  of  ancient  a.      5-94 

—  Wiseman,  N.     Contact  of  science  and  art  5-308 

—  See    Esthetics ;     Decorations ;     Design  ;    En- 

graving ;  Fine  arts  ;  Painting ;  Physiognomy ; 

Picturesque,  Pre-RafFaelitism,  Sculpture. 

Art,  a  dramatic  tale.     Charles  Reade    .        18-2583 

Art  and  fashion.     C.  Swain    .        .        .  2^-987 

Art   and  industry  at  Crystal  palace,  N.  Y.     H. 

Greeley 6-856 

Art  and  nature  at  home  and  abroad.  G.  W.  Thorn- 
bury     33-357 

Art  applied  to  industry.    W.  Burges     .  6-827 

Art  criticism.    Sampson,  G.  W.   Elements  of  5-458 
Art  d'etre  malheureux.      J.   T.  de  Saint-Germain 

34-4145 

Art,  r,  de  verifier  les  dates,  des  faits  bistoriques,  des 
inscriptions,  des  chroniques,  et  autres  anciens 
monuments,  avant  Pere  chretienne,  ed.  par 
M.  de  Saint- Allais.   P.,  1819.    5  v.    8°  34-4936 

—  La  meme,  depuis  la  naissance  de  Notre-Seigneur. 

P.,  1818-19.     18  V.     8°        .        .        34-4937 

—  La  meme,   depuis  I'annee  1770  jusque  a  nos 

jours.     P.,  1821-44.     18  v.    S"    .        34^939 

[Note. — The  last  ten  volumes  of  this  part  are  devoted  to 
American  history.] 

—  Table    generale    des    noms   propres    contenus 

dans  le   seconde  partie  et  dans  les  v.  1-12 

de  cette  3'me  partie.  P.,  1830.    8°        34-4938 

Art  galleries.     Ellis,  H.    Townely  galleries        5-7 

—  Jameson,    A.       Companion  to   private    g.    in 

London 5-175 

—  Landseer,  J.     Early  pictures  in   the  national 

gallery  of  Gt.  Britain  .        .  5-317 

—  Painting  ;  its  rise  and  progress       .  5-14 

—  St.  John,  B.     Louvre     .        .        .  5-147 

—  Waagen,  G.  F.     Galleries  and  cabinets  of  a.  in 

Great  Britain        ....  5-131 
Treasures  of  a.  in  Great  Britain             5-130 

—  Selections  from  the  g.  of  Dresden,  Berlin  and 

Antwerp.     Wilkins,  W.  N.         .  5-173 

—  See  Museums. 

Art  journal.    Lond.,  1847-67.    21  v.   4°  5-618 

Art  of  acting,  or  guide  to  the  stage.     N.  Y.     v.  29 

of 24-113 

Art  of  amusing.     Frank  Bellew    .        .  20-192 
Art  of  confectionery.     B.,  1866    .         .  6-169 
Art  of  conversation,  with  directions  for  self-educa- 
tion.    N.  Y.,  1864       .         .        .        33-1006 
Art  of  discourse.     H.  N.  Day        .        .          22-632 
Art  of  doing  our  best.     H.  Caldwell     .        30-1265 
Art  of  dressing  the  hair — a  poem  by  E.  P.     23-1312 
Art  of  employing  tiuie  to  the  greatest  advantage  the 
true  source  of  happiness.     L.,  1822       15-332 
Art  of  preserving  health.   A  poem.   Dr.  John  Arm- 
strong   23-133,500 

Art  of  preserving  the  hair.     By  the  author  of  the 

art  of  preserving  the  voice.    L.,  1825     10-769 

Art  of  travel.     P.  Gallon        .        .        .        29''-243 


Art  recreations.      Urbino  et  al.  .  5-167 

Art  schools.     Sandby,    W.     History  of  the  royal 

academy     ...  .         .  5-310 

—  Phila.  school  of  design  for  women  13-u.  p. 
Art  student  in  Munich.  A.  M.  Howitt  5-381 
Art  union,  the.     See  Art  journal. 

Artaud  de  Mentor,  A.  F.     Italic.    (L'univers.)   8° 
34-4889 

—  Machiavel,  son  g^nie  et  ses  erreurs.     P.,  1833. 

2  V.     8» 34-4884 

—  Lives  and  times  of  the  Roman  pontiffs,  from  St. 

Peter  to  Pius  IX.     Ed.  by  W.  H.  Neligan. 

N.  Y.,  1867.  2  V.  R.  8^  .  .  32-2112 
Arteries.     Power,  J.  H.    Anatomy,  descriptive  and 

surgical 10-321 

Arthur.     E.  Sue 34-3839 

—  Same 18-3064 

Arthur,  King.     History  of  K.  A.  and  of  the  knights 

of  the  round  table,  compiled  by  Sir  T.  Mal- 
lory,  with  introduction  and  notes  by  T. 
Wright.     L.,  1866.  3  v.       .        .        18-1793 

—  Early  English  metrical  romances.     Cam.  Soc. 

pub.  V.  18 27)-195 

—  Early  English  Text  Society,  pt.  1  22--1043 

—  See  Morte  d'Arthure. 

Arthur,  T.  S.    Angel  and  the  demon    .  18-167 

—  Angel  of  the  household  .        .  18-163 

—  Banker's  wife  ....        18-3657 

—  Friends  and  neighbors    .        .         .  18-169 

—  Golden  grains  from  life's  harvest    .  18-170 

—  Good  time  coming  .        .        .  18-171 

—  The  hand  but  not  the  heart     .        .  18-172 

—  Heart  histories  and  life  pictures        .  18-173 

—  Home  heroes,  saints  and  martyrs    .  18-210 

—  Home  lights  and  shadows        .        .        18-3665 

—  The  home  mission    ....  18-203 

—  Keeping  up  appearances  .        .  18-175 

—  Leaves  from  the  book  of  human  life  18-168 

—  Life  pictures 18-176 

—  Light  on  shadowed  paths         .        .  18-201 

—  Lizzie  Glenn 18-177 

—  Lover  and  husband  .        .        .  18-178 

—  Lucy  Sandford        ....  18-179 

—  Married  and  single  .        .        .  18-180 

—  Nothing  but  money  .        .        .  18-166 

—  Old  man's  bride       ....  18-200 

—  Orange  blossoms      ....  18-182 

—  Our  neighbors  in  the  corner  house  18-214 

—  Out  in  the  world       ....  18-202 

—  Riches  have  wings  .        .        .  18-183 

—  Rising  in  the  world  .         .         .  18-184 

—  Seed-time  and  harvest    .        .        .        18-3666 

—  Sketches  of  life  and  character  .  18-186 

—  Sparing  to  spend     ....  18-187 

—  Steps  towards  heaven     .        .        .        18-3667 

—  Stories  for  young  housekeepers        .        18-3668 

—  Tales  from  real  life  ....        18-3669 

—  Tales  of  domestic  life       .        .        .  18-181 

—  Tales  of  married  life ;   containing  lovers  and 

husbands,  married  and  single,  sweethearts 
and  wives 18-188 

—  Ten  nights  in  a  bar-room  .         .        18-3664 

—  Three  eras  of  a  woman's  life  .  18-189 

—  Trials  and  confessions  of  a  hbusekeeper  18-3670 

—  The  true  path  ....  18-190 

—  True  riches  ;  or,  wealth  without  wings    18-204 

—  Twenty  years  ago  and  now     .        .  18-191 

—  Way  to  prosper        ....  18-194 

—  The  wedding  guest  .        .        •  18-195 

—  What  came  afterwards    .        .        •  18-213 

—  What  can  woman  do  ?     .        .        •  18-196 

—  Woman's  trials         ....  18-197 

—  Words  for  the  wise  .        .        .         18-3671 

—  Words  of  cheer         ....  18-198 

—  See  Carpenter,  W.  H. 

Arthur's  home  magazine.  Vols.  5,  8-11,  14-29. 
Phil.,  1855-'68.     80       .        .         .  17-124 

Arthur,  W.  Italy  in  transition.  Public  scenes  and 
private  opinions  in  1860,  illustrated  by  official 
documents.     N.  Y.,  1860     .        .         27''-565 


ARTHUR. 


ASIA. 


Arthur,  W.  The  successful  merchant.  Life  of  Mr. 
S.  Budgett.     N.  Y.,  1853     .        .        30-1942 

—  The  tongue  of  fire  ;  or,  the  true  power  of  Chris- 

tianity.    N.  Y.,  1860    .         .         ,  32-894 

Arthur,  Wm.,  M.  A.     Etymological  dictionary  of 

family  and  Christian  names.     N.  Y.,  1857 

22-18 

Arthur  Arundel.  Horace  Smith  .  .  18-2936 
Arthur  Carryl.     L.  Osborne  .         .  23-398 

Arthur  Conway.  E.  H.  Milman  .  .  18-1800 
Arthur  et  Theobald,  J.  B.  J.  Champagnac  34-5076 
Arthur  Merton.  Caroline  E.  Kelly  .  18-1725 
Arthur  Mervyn.     C.  B.  Brown      .        .  18-448 

Arthur  O'Leary.  C.  Lever  .  .  .  18-1868 
Artillery.     Barnard,  J.  G.,  and  W.  F.  Barry.     A. 

observations  of  the  army  of  the  Potomac 
6-561 

—  Gibbon,  J.     3Ianual         .        .        .  6-604 

—  Instruction  for  field  a.      .        .        .  6-632 

—  Kingsbury,   C.  P.     Elementary  treatise  on  a. 

6-636 

—  Lippitt,  F.  J.     Tactical  use  of  a.     .  6-638 

—  Luce,  S.  B.    Instruction  for  naval  light  a.  6-637 

—  Simienowicz,  C.     Great  art  of        .  6-1000 

—  Taubert  on  use  of  field  a.         .        .  6-702 

—  Tousard,  L.  de.  Artillerist's  companion  6-707 
Artist  and  craftsman  ....  18-3831 
Artist  in  Cuba,  our.  G.  W.  Carleton  .  5-385 
Artist  life  and  character.  J.  Smith  .  5-119 
Artist,    merchant    and    statesman.      C.   E.   Lester 

33-204 

Artist's  chromatic  hand-book.  J.  P.  Ridner  5-52 
Artist's  manual.     J,  Cutbush        .         .  6-831 

Artist's      (Dlirer's)      married     life.      L.     Schefer 

18-2742 

Artist's  dream,  the.     E.  Vincent  .        18-4071 

Artist's  life  in  Morocco.     Mrs,  Murray  27''-531 

Artist's  repository ;  or,  encyclopaedia  of  the  fine 
arts.     L.,  1808.     4  v.     8»     .         .  5-473 

Artists.     De  Piles,  M.     Lives  of  painters  5-423 

—  EUet,  Mrs.     Women  a.  in  all  ages  5-154 

—  Foa,  E.      Etudes  sur  les  plus  celebres  artistes 

34-4602 

—  Gould,  J.     Dictionary     .        .        .        30-1711 

—  Jameson,  A.    Memoirs  of  early  Italian  painters 

5-134 

—  Lester,  C.  E.     Artists  of  America  30-320 

—  Marchese's  painters,  sculptors  and  architects  of 

the  order  of  St.  Dominic       .         .         30-1855 

—  Spooner,  S.     Anecdotes  of  painters,  engravers, 

sculptors,  and  architects       .        .  5-62 

—  Thornbury,  G.  W.     British  a.  from  Hogarth  to 

Turner 5-196 

—  Tuckerman,  H.  T.     Book  of  artists  5-580 
Sketches  of  Am.  painters    .        .  5-21 

—  Vasari,  G.     Lives  of  painters  .  30-684 

—  See  Painters,  Sculptors. 

Artizan,  the.     Vols.  17  &  18.     L.,  1859-60.     2  v. 

4» 6-1020 

Artizan  club.     See  Bourne,  J. 

Arts.     Amer.  academy  of  a.  and  sciences.    Memoirs 

of  11-519 

—  Conversations  on  nature  and  art     ,  11-16 

—  Description  of  vegetable  substances  used  in  the 

a 6-834 

—  Figuier,   L.     Applications  de  la  science    aux 

a  I'industrie  ....        34-3909 

—  Fosbroke,  T.  D.     A.  and  manufactures  of  the 

•  Greeks  and  Romans     .        .        .       27»-3132 

—  Handmaid  to  the  a.  ...  5-8 

—  Repertory  of  arts  and  patents  .  6-955 

—  Potter,  A.     Principles  of  science  applied    6-910 

—  Ure,  A.     Dictionary  of  a..       .        .         6-438,9 

—  Whole  body  of  a 5-495 

—  See  Art ;  Fine  arts ;  Decoration  ;  Design. 
Arts  of  design  in  the  U.  S.     W.  Dunlap  5-5 
Arts  and  artisans    at    home  and  abroad.      J.    C. 

Symons 6-416 

Arts  and  sciences.    Emporium       .        .  6-846 

—  Goguet's  origin  of  a.  and  s.     .        .  6-851 


Arts  et  metiers.     Savary,  J.  et  P.  L.     Dictiounaire 

universel 34-4963 

Arts  of  beauty.     Lola  Montez         .        .  33-706 

Arvine,  K.     Cyclopaedia  of  anecdotes  of  literature 

and  the  fine  arts.     B.,  1855.     8°  33-377 

—  Cyclopaedia  of  moral  and  religious  anecdotes. 

N.  Y.,  1857.     8»          .         .         .  32-761 
Asbury,  F.     Larrabee,  W.  C.     A.  and  his  coadju- 
tors               30-1599 

—  Strickland,  W.  P.     Life  of      .        .        30-1077 
Ascanio.     A.  Dumas     ....        34r-3240 

—  Same 18-921 

Ascham,  R.     Whole  works,   with  life,   by  J.   A. 

Giles.     L.,  1865.    4  v.  .        .        33-1364 

—  The  scholemaster.     Edited,  with  notes,  by  J. 

E.  B.  Mayor.     L.,  1863        .        .  13-19 

—  See,  also.  Schoolmaster,  the    .        .  13-196 

—  Toxophilus;  the  school  of  shooting.     L.,  1866 

20-307 

Ash,  J.  New  and  complete  dictionary  of  the  Eng- 
lish language,  with  a  comprehensive  gram- 
mar.    L.,  1775.     2  v.     8°     .        .  22-14 

—  Sentiments  on  education,   collected    from  the 

best  writers.     L.,  1777.    2  v.        .  13-20 

Ashango  land.     Du   Chaillu,   P.   B.     Journey  to 

28'^-569 

Ashe,  J.     The  masonic  manual.     Lectures  on  free- 
masonry.    N.  Y.,    1855.     8»        .  2-516 
Asher ,  D.     On  the  study  of  modern  languages  in  gen- 
eral, and  of  the  English  language  in  particular. 

L.,  1859 22-15 

Asher,  J.    An  autobiography.    Phil.,  1862.  30-1506 
Ashhurst,  J.,  jr.    Injuries  of  the  spine,  with  an  anal- 
ysis of  nearly  four  hundred  cases.   Phil.,  1867 

10-703 

Ashley,  J.  Memoirs  and  considerations  concern- 
ing the  trade  and  revenues  of  the  British  colo- 
nies in  America.     Lond.,   1740-3.     2  v.     8<" 

1-311 

Ashmuu,  J.     Guriey,  R.  R.     Life  of     .        30-1395 
Ashpitel,  A.,  and  J.  Whichcord.     ToAvn  dwellings. 
An  essay  on  the  erection  of  fire-proof  houses 
in  flats.     L.,  1855.     8»  .        .  6-7 

Ashton,  T.  J.  On  the  diseases,  injuries,  and  malfor- 
mations of  the  rectum  and  anus,  with  re- 
marks on  habitual  constipation.  From  the  3d 
English  ed.  Phil.,  1860  .  .  10-351 
Ashwell,  S.  Practical  treatise  on  the  diseases  pecu- 
liar to  women,  with  notes  by  P.  B.  Goddard. 
Phil.,  1845.     8»    .        .        .        .  10-636 

Ashworth,  J.     Strange  tales  .        .  18-218 

Asia.  Amsworth,  W.  F.  Travels  in  the  track  of 
the  ten  thousand  Greeks      .        .         28^-132 

—  Ball,  B.  S.     Rambles  in  eastern  A.         28''-235 

—  Benjamin,  J.  J.     Eight  years  in  A.  28^-323 

—  Bodenstedt,  F.     Morning-land       .  28*^573 

—  DuCouret,   L.     Recollections  of  travel  in  A. 

28''-345 

—  Far  off,  or  A.  described   .        .        .         28^-246 

—  Farr,  E.     History  of  the  Assyrians,  Chaldeans 

andMedes 28'^215 

—  Ferrier,  J.  P.     Caravan  journey     .         28''-236 

—  Forster,  G.     Journey  from  Bengal  to  England 

28''-907 

—  Goodrich,  S.  G.     Lights  and  shadows  of  Asiatic 

history         .....         28^-231 

—  Heeren,  A.  H.  L.     Researches       .  28«-67 

—  Holmes,  W.  R.     Sketches  on  the  shores  of  the 

Caspian 28''-538 

—  Jones,  SirW.,  et  al.     Dissertations  on  history 

and  antiquities     ....  28=^57 
Works 28''-254 

—  Malcom,  H.    Travels  in  southeastern  A.      28''-9 

—  Martin,  R.   M.     British  possessions        28''-565 

—  Micliie,  A.     Siberian  overland  route        28''-532 
—7  Mignan,  R.     Winter  journey  through  Russia  to 

koordistan  .        .        .        .         28'>-526 

—  Mitchell,  J.  and  R.     The  Russians  in     28''-483 

—  Polo,  Marco.     Travels    .        .        .         28''-183 

—  Rawlinson,  G.    Five  great  monarchies  28*-196 


ASIA. 


37 


ASTRONOMY. 


Asia.     Rennell,  J.     Comparative  geog.  of  western 
A 25-99 

—  Royal  Asiatic  society  journal  .         28''-223 

—  Shaw,  S.     Journals         .        .        .  30-600 

—  Tilley,   H.   A.     Eastern  Europe  and  western 

A 29^-231 

—  Vambery,  A.     Travels  in  Central  A.       28^-461 
Sketches,  additional  chapters  on  travels,  and 

on  ethnology  .        .        .        28^-466 

—  Veniukof,  V.     Russians  in  central  A.     28''-483 

—  Wood,  W.  M.     Fankwei        .        .         28''-299 

—  Xenophon's  anabasis       .         .        .         28»-133 
Cyropaedia  ....  28»-86 

—  See  Babylon,    Cabul,    Cilicia,    Euphrates,    In- 

dian archipelago,   Mesopotamia,    Persepolis, 
Tigris,  Palestine,  Syria. 
Asia  Minor.     Anderson,  J.     Bible  light  from  bible 
lands 32-603 

—  Chandler,  R.     Travels     .        .        .        28''-244 

—  Fellows,  C.     Travels       .        .        .        28''-249 

—  Fletcher,  J.  P.     Residence  at  Nineveli    28''-568 

—  Hamilton,  W.  J.     Researches         .         28^-189 

—  Haxthausen's  Transcaucasia  .         28''-177 

—  Mengous,  P.     Greeks  and  Turks  in        29'^-297 

—  Modern  traveller      ....  29''-283 

—  Neale,  F.  A.     Eight  years  in  .         38''-156 

—  See  Aleppo,  Arrarat. 

Asian  mystery.     S.  Lyde        .        .        .  32-946 

Asiatic  annual  register,  or  a  view  of  the  history  of 

Hindustan,  and  of  the  politics,  commerce  and 

literature  of  Asia  for  1799-1805.     L.,  1801-7. 

7v.    8» 28«-221 

Asiatic  chiefs.     J.  Szeredy    .        .        .        27'^3549 
Asiatic  researches ;  or,  transactions  of  the  society  in- 
stituted at  Bengal,  for  inquiring  into  the  his- 
tory and  antiquities,  the  arts,  sciences  and  lit- 
erature of  Asia.     V.  1-20.     Cal.  1788-1836.    4° 

28''-40o 

--  Same.     5th  ed.    v.  1-9.    L.,  1806-9.  8°    28^-58 

Asiatic  society.     Journal  of  the  royal  A.  S.  of  Great 

Britain  and  Ireland.     L.,  1836-67.    22  v.     8» 

28^-223 

Askew,  Anne.    See  Manning,  Miss  A.  Faire  gospel- 
ler                 18-3783 

—  See  Webb,  M 33-1675 

Asmodeus  at  large.     E.  L.  Bulwer         .  18-496 

Aspects  of  nature.     A.  von  Humboldt  25-63 

Aspden.     Documents  produced  in  the  case  of  the 

succession  of  M.  Aspden.     Phila.,  1837.    8" 

26'^738 

Aspen  court.     Shirley  Brooks        .        .  18-435 

Aspen  wold 18-208 

Asphaltum  mine  at  Hillsborough,  N.  B.    Vol.  4  of 

1-346 

Asphodel 18-3675 

Aspirations  of  nature.     J.  T.  Hecker  32-2193 

Assad    Shidiak.     Bird,     I.     Martyr    of    Lebanon 

30-1590 

Assalini,  P.     Observations  on  the  disease  called  the 

plague.     N.  Y.,  1806    .        .        .  10-2 

Assassins.   Von  Hammer's  history  of  the  A.  28M48 

—  Walpole,  F.     The  ansayrii       .         .         38'>-394 
Assassinat  du  Pont-Rouge.     Ch.  Barbara      34-4012 
Assassinations.     See  Lincoln,  A.,  Perceval,  S. 
Assaying.      Bodemann  &  Kerl's  ass.  of  lead,  cop- 
per, silver,  gold,  and  mercury      .  6-286 

—  Lieber,  O.  M.     Assayer's  guide      .  6-302 

—  Mitchell,  J.     Manual  of  practical  a.  8-85 

—  Overman,  P.     Practical  a.      .        .  9-380 

—  Phillips,  J.  A.     Gold  mining  and  a.  6-391 
Assemblies  of  the  people.     Carrington's  inquiry  into 

law  of 27''-1253 

Asser  of  St.  David's.     Annals  of  the  reign  of  Alfred 

27'^449 

Association.     A.  Brisbane      .         .        .  2-560 

Association  of  medical  superintendents  of  American 

institutions  for  the  insane.     Transactions  at 

the  twenty-first  annual  session.     H'b'g,  1867. 

8° 10-793 

Assolant,  A.   Un  Quaker  a  Paris.'  P.,  1866  34^5006 


Assolant,   A.      Scenes  de  la  vie  des    Etats-Unis. 

P.,  1859 34-3028 

Assurance.     See  Insurance. 

Assyria.     Fletcher,  J.  P.     Travels  in  A.      28''-568 

—  Foster,  C.     Monuments.     Part  3rd  of      22-444 

—  Eraser,  J.  B.     Mesopotamia  and  A.  28^-65 

—  Rawlinson,    G.      The    five   great    monarchies. 

28M96 

—  Smith,  G.  V.     Prophecies        .        .  32-973 

—  See  Nineveh. 

Astie,  J.  F.     Louis  XIV.  and  the  writers  of  his  age. 

Trans,  by  E.  N.  Kirk.     B.,  1855  22-918 

Aston,  P.     See  Tchinovnicks. 
Astor  library.     Catalogue.     Part  I.     Authors  and 

books.     N.  Y.,  1857-61.     4  v.     8°         21-448 
Astoria.     Franchere,  C.    Voyage  to  the  northwest 

coast 36''-363 

—  Irving,  W 36'>-53,4 

Astra  Castra.  H.  Tumor  .  .  .  11-501 
Astrakan,  de  Paris  a.  A.  Dumas  .  34-3365 
Astro-theology.  W.  Derham  .  .  33-1813 
Astrology.  Cooke,  C.  Curiosities  of  occult  litera- 
ture          12-93 

—  Lilly,  W.     Prophecies     .        .        .  12-105 

—  Wilson,  James.     Complete  dictionary  of   12-46 
Astronomical     and     meteorological    observations, 

made  at  the  U.  S.  naval  observatory,  1852-64. 

W.,  1862-4.     4  v.     4''  .         .         .  12-155 

Astronomical  geology.     R.  G.  M.  Browne        9-338 
Astronomical  instruments.     See  Sextant. 
Astronomical  society.     See  Royal  A.  S. 
Astronomy.     Adams,  G.     Essays  .  12-1 

—  Airy,  G.  B.     Lectures      .        .        .  12-55 
Errors  of  observations         .        .  12-53 

—  Arago,  F.     Lectures        .        .        .  12-3 

Popular  a 12-45 

Popular  lectures  .        .        .  12-27 

—  Bartlett,  W.  H.  C.     Spherical  .  12-47 

—  Blunt,  C.  F.     Beauty  of  the  heavens  12-40 

—  Bouvier,  H.  M.     Familiar  a.    .         .  18-33 

—  Brewster,  D.     More  worlds  than  one  13-39 

—  Brocklesby,  J.     Elements        .        .  13-63 

—  Briiunow,  F.    Spherical   .        ,        .  13-75 

—  Burritt,  E.  H.  Geography  of  the  heavens  and 

class-book  of  astronomy       .         .  13-35 
Atlas            12-36 

—  Carpenter,    W.    B.      Mechanical    philosophy, 

horology  and  a 11-14 

—  Carrington,  R.  C.     Spots  of  the  sun  13-151 

—  Chambers,  G.  F.    Descriptive  a.     .  13-91 
Hand-book           ....  13-51 

—  Chauvenet,    Wm.      Spherical    and     practical 

13-150 

—  Darby,  W.  A.    Astronomical  observer       13-71 

—  De  Morgan,  A.     Book  of  almanacs  13-73 

—  Denison,  E.  B.     A.  without  mathematics  12-83 

—  Dick,  T.     Celestial  scenery      .        .  12-3,4 

Practical  astronomer  .        .  12-6 

Siderial  heavens  .        .         .  12-5 

—  Drayson,  A.  W.  Common  sights  in  the  heavens 

12-50 

—  Ecce  ccelum 12-97 

—  Ennis,  J.     The  origin  of  the  stars   .  13-81 

—  Gauss,  C.  F.     Theoria  motus  .  13-34 

—  Gilliss,  J.  M.      U.  S.  naval  astronomical  exp. 

to  Chili 26b-1000 

—  Godfray,  H.     Treatise     .        .        .  13-82 

—  Grant,  R.     History  of  physical  a.     .  13-30 

—  Guillemin,  A.     Le  ciel     .        .        .        34-4716 
The  heavens        ....  13-157 

—  Gummere,  J.     Elementary  treatise  13-44 

—  Harris,  J.     Dialogues      .         .        .  12-7 

—  Herschell,  J.    F.   W.     Results  of  astronomical 

observations  ....  13-153 

Outlines  of  ....  13-8 

Treatise  on  ....  12-9 

—  Hind,  J.  R.     Illustrated  London  a.  12-24 
Introduction        ....  12-61 

—  Jeans,  G.     Practical  a.     .         .        .  12-68 

—  Kendall,  E.  O.     Uranography        .  13-153 


ASTRONOMY. 


28 


ATLASES. 


Astronomy.     Kurtz,  F.  H.     Bible  and  a.        32-680 

—  Laplace,   P.   8.      Exposition    du    systeme   du 

monde 34-4694 

—  Lardner,  D.     Lectures    .        .        .  12-2 
Hand-book          ....            12-25 

—  Leitch,  W.     God's  glory  in  the  heavens    12-79 

—  Lewis,  G.  C.    A.  of  the  ancients     .  12-49 

—  Loomis,  E.     Practical  a.  .        .  12-33 

Recent  progress  .         .         .  12-20 

Treatise 12-73 

—  Mackey,  S.  A.     Mythological  a.  of  the  ancients 

12-77 

—  Main,  R.     Practical  and  spherical  a.  12-64 
Rudimentary  a 12-87 

—  Mitchell,  O.  M.     A.  of  the  bible      .  12-58 

Planetary  and  stellar  worlds      .  12-10 

Popular  a 12-42 

—  Mudie,  R.     The  heavens         .        .  12-11 

—  Norton,  W.  A.     Spherical  and  physical,  with 

problems 12-161 

—  Narrien,  J.    Historical  account       .  12-76 
Practical  a.  and  geodesy     .        .            12-57 

—  Newton,  I.     System  of  the  world   .  11-54 

—  Nichol,  J.  P.     Phenomena  of  the  solar  system 

12-14 

Planetary  system        .        .        .  12-21 

System  of  the  world   .        .        .  12-15 

—  Olmsted,  D.     Introduction  to          .  12-60 
Letters  on 12-43 

—  Playfair,  J.     Outlines      .        .        .  ll-ST 

—  Robinson,  H.  N.     Treatise  on         .  12-66 

—  Rolfe,  W.  J.,  &  J.  A.  Gillet     .        .  12-99 

—  Schcedler,  F.     Book  of  nature  .  11-92 

—  Smyth,  C.  P.    Experiments  in  TenerifFe  27''-557 

—  Somerville,   M.      Mechanism    of  the  heavens 

12-19 

—  Tomlinson,  F.     Recreation  in        .  12-17 

—  Walker,   A.     System    of  familiar    philosophy 

11-511 

—  Ward,  Mrs.     Telescope  teachings   .  12-41 

—  Watson,  J.  C.     Theoretical  a.         .  12-106 

—  Webb,   T.  W.      Celestial  objects  for  common 

telescopes 12-39 

—  Whewell,  W.     A.  with  reference  to  theology 

12-23 

Plurality  of  worlds      .        .        .  12-26 

—  Wilcocks,  A.     Temporary  star  of  1572     12-158 

—  Wilson,  John.    Lost  solar  system  of  the  ancients 

discovered 12-67 

—  See    Almanacs ;    Astrology  ;   Comets  ;    Earth  ; 

Navigation ;  Nautical   almanacs ;   Solar  sys- 
tem ;  Stars  ;  Telescopes  ;  Tides  ;   Planets. 
Asylum  for  fugitive  pieces  in  prose  and  verse.     L., 
1785-'6  .        ...        .        .  33-148 

Asylums.     See  Hospitals. 

At  anchor  ;  a  story  of  our  civil  war        .  18-209 

At  home  and  abroad.     B.  Taylor  .         29*'-163 

At  home  in  Paris.     W.  B.  Jerrold         .         27^-743 
At  odds.     Baroness  Tautphceus     .        .        18-3145 
Atala.     Chateaubriand  ....        18-3648 

Atala,  et  Ren6.     Chateaubriand     .        34-3114,5411 
Athalie.     J.  Racine        ....        34^3122 

Athanasius,  St.     Festal  epistles.     Oxford,  1854.     8" 

32—1255 

—  Historical  tracts.     Oxford,  1843.     8»        32-1256 

—  Select  treatises — Controversies  with  the  Arians. 

Oxford,  1842-44.     2  v.     8»  .        .        32-1257 
Atheism.     Buchanan,  J.    Modern  a.     .  32-612 

—  Cudworth,  R.     Atheism  confuted  15-25 

—  Lewis,  T.     Plato  against  the  atheists     32-1535 

—  Naville,  E.    Lectures  on  modern  a.         32-1723 

—  Wharton,  F.  Modern  skeptical  theories    32-810 

—  See  Infidelity  ;  Skepticism. 

Athense    Cantabrigieuses.      Cooper  &    Thompson 

30-1707 

Athenaeum,  journal  of  literature,  science  and  the 

fine  arts  for  1832-35,  40-60,  84-8.     L.,  y.  y. 

4» 17-500 

Athenseum,  Boston.      Catalogue   of  library.     B., 

1827.   8»        .        .        .        .        .  21-393 


Athenseum,  Philadelphia.  Catalogue  of  library,  with 
charter  and  by-laws.    Phil.,  1829.    8°    21-472 

—  Providence.      Catalogue    of    library.      Pro  v., 

1853.    8° 21-503 

Athenseus.     Deipnosophists ;    or,   banquet    of  the 
learned.    Trans,  by  C.  D.  Yonge.    L.,  1854. 

3  V 33-991 

Athenian  letters.    See  Yorke,  Philip,  et  al. 
Athens.     Boeckh,  A.     Public  economy  of  the  Athe- 
nians      27''-3068 

—  Bulwer,  E.  L.     A.,  its  rise  and  fall        27''-3081 

—  Colton,  W.     Visit   ....         27''-145 

—  Corrigan's  ten  days  in  A.         .         .         27''-613 

—  Schomann,  G.  F.     Assemblies  of  the  Atheni- 

ans         27^^-3229 

—  Stuart,  J.     Antiquities    .         .         .  5-112 
Atheos  ;  or,  the  tragedies  of  unbelief.     N.  Y.,  1862 

32-1028 

Atherley,  E.  G.     Law  of  marriage  and  other  family 

settlements.     Phil.,  1840.     8°.     v.  27  of  2-55 

Athern,  Anna.   Here  and  hereafter        .        18-1425 

Atherton,  C.  J.     Nature's  parables.     Lond.,  1865 

32-1806 

Athletic  sports  for  boys.     N.  Y.,  1866  20-306 

Atkins,  A.  B.     The  church  the  pillar  of  the  truth. 
Sermon.     Phil.,  1858.     8"    .        .  33-932 

Atkinson,  J.  C.     British  birds'  eggs  and  nests  popu- 
larly described.     L.,1861      .        .  9-506 

—  Play  hours  and  half  holidays  .  18-211 

—  Sketches  in  natural  history,  with  an  essay  on 

reason  and  instinct.     L. ,  1861      .  9-508 

—  Walks  and  talks       ....  18-212 
Atkinson,  T.  W.     Oriental  and  western  Siberia  ;  a 

narrative  of  seven  years'   explorations  and 
adventures.     N.  Y.,  1858.     8"    .         28^-261 

—  Travels  in  the  regions  of  the  upper  and  lower 

Amoor.     L.,  1860.     8°         .        .         28^-356 
Atkinson,  Mrs.     Recollectionsof  Tartar  steppes  and 
their  inhabitants.     Lond.,  1863    .        28''-410 
Atkinson,  Wm.     Principles  of  social  and  political 
economy ;  or,  the  laws  of  the  creation  and 
diffusion    of    wealth    investigated    and    ex- 
plained.    V.  1.     Lond.,  1858.    8»  3-9 
Atkinson,  W.  P.     Classical  and  scientific  studies, 
and  the  great  schools  of  England — a  lecture. 
With  additions.     Camb.,  1865.     8°         13-22 

—  Dynamic   and  mechanic  teaching.     A  lecture 

before  the  American  institute  of  instruction. 

57  pp.     Camb.,  1866     .         .        .  13-23 

Atlantic    and    transatlantic    sketches.       Lauchlan 

Mackinnon  ....  26''-231 

Atlantic  club  book        ....  18-216 

Atlantic  monthly.     A  magazine  of  literature,  art 

and  politics.     Vol.   1-21.     Bost.,    1857-'68. 

21  V.    8» 17-129 

Atlantic  ocean.  Abbott,  J.  RoUo  on  the  Atlantic 
27''-378 

—  Wallich,  G.  C.     North-Atlantic  sea-bed  9-1243 

—  See  Azores. 

Atlantic  tales.     From  the  Atlantic  monthly  18-215 

Atlantic  telegraph,  the.     Field,  H.  M.      History  of 

6-849 

—  Its  history.     L.,  1866       .        .        .  6-806 

—  Mullaly,  J.     Laying  of  the  cable     .  6-891 

—  Russell,  W.  H 6-920 

Atlas  prize  essay.     S.  Laing,  Jr.  .  3-131 

Atlases.     American  a.  (historical  and  geographical) 

.         25-356 

—  American  military  pocket  a.,  1776  25-178 

—  Atlas  classica  ....  25-367 

—  Ten  select  maps ;  intended  as  an  accompani- 

ment to  Mayo's  ancient  geography  and  his- 
tory.    Phil.,  1815.      40        .        .  25-368 

—  Beers,  D.  6.      A.  of  State  of  Delaware    25-313 

—  Black's  General  a.  ...  25-358 

—  Bradford  &  Goodrich.     Universal  illustrated  a. 

25-365 

—  Butler,  S.     A.  of  ancient  geography  25-13 

—  Colton' s  general      ....  25-359 

—  Hughes  &  Long.  A.  of  classical  geography  25-107 


ATLASES. 


29 


AUSTIN. 


Atlases.    Johnson's  new  illustrated  family  a.  25-374 

—  Lavoisne.     Historical  and  geographical    25-355 

—  Le  Sage.     Historical,  genealogical,  chronologi- 

cal and  geographical  a.         .        .         29''-415 
Select  maps  from        .        .        .         29^^416 

—  Mercator's 25-310 

—  Mitchell,  S.  A.     New  reference  a.  25-378 
New  universal  a.        .         .        .  25-362 

—  New  atlas  of  the  West  India  islands         25-304 

—  New  general  a.      Phil. ,  1832  .  25-366 

—  Popple,  H.     British  empire  in  America    25-369 

—  Quin,  E.     Historical  a.     .        .        .        29Mtl3 

—  Smedley,  S.  L.     A.  of  Phil.  .  25-357 

—  Spruner,  K.  von.     Historico-geographical  hand- 

atlas      25-308 

—  Tanner,  H.  S.     New  universal  a.  25-360 

—  See  Charts  ;  Maps. 
Atmosphere.     See  Aerostation. 

Atmospheric  actions.  Webster,  W.  H.  D.  Treatise 
11-274 

Atmospheric  railway  system.  R.  Stephenson 
6-1029 

Atomic  theory.     Brown,  S.     Lectures  on  8-44 

Atonement,  the.     Ballou,  H.     Treatise  on  32-1485 

—  Barnes,   A.     The   a.    in  its  relations  to  law 

32-794 

—  Beecher,  C.     Investigation  of         .        32-1179 

—  Gilbert,  J.     The  Christian  a.  .        .        32-2198 

—  Oxenham,  H.  N.     Catholic  doctrine  of  32-1659 

—  Symington,   W.     The  a.   and  intercession  of 

Christ 32-1396 

Atonement  and  sacrifice.     Magee,   W.     Scriptural 

doctrine  of 32-1357 

Atonement,  the  great  day  of.  C.  E.  Nebeliu  32-2377 
Atrophy  of  the  brain.     J.  L.  C.  Schroeder  Van  der 

Kolk 10-699 

Atson,  Wm.     Heart  whispers,  with  sketches  of  a 
tour  through  nine  southern  states.     Memphis, 

1859 26b-482 

Attache  in  Madrid ;  or,  sketches  of  the  court  of 

Isabella  II.     N.  Y.,  1856     .        .        27''-400 

Attachments.     Locke,    J.     Law    and   practice    of 

foreign  a v.  81  of  2-55 

Attic  philosopher  in  Paris.  E.  Souvestre  18-2961 
Atticus.  R.  P.  Ward  ....  18-3434 
Attila.  G.  P.  R.  James  .  .  .  18-1606 
Attorney,  the.     J.  T.  Irving  .        .        18-1575 

Attorneys  general.     Digest  of  the  opinions  of.     C. 
C.  Andrews  ....  2-218 

,  Atwater,  C.     History  of  the  state  of  Ohio  ;  natural 
and  civil.     Cincinnati,  [1838.]  8°         26»-843 
Atwood,  T.    The  history  of  the  island  of  Dominica. 
L.,  1791.     8»         ....        26''-652 
Attwood,  T.     The  Scotch  banker — articles  on  bank- 
ing and  currency.     2d  ed.    L.,  1832      1-312 
Au  bord  de  la  mer.     M'me  A.  de  Gasparin  34-5011 
Au  bord  des  lacs  helvetiques.     H.  Ghika       34-4031 
Au  bord  du  lac.     E.  Souvestre      .        .        34-3779 
Au  coin  du  feu.     E.  Souvestre       .        .        34-3780 
Au  jour  le  jour.     F.  Souli6  .  .        .        .        34-3757 
Auber^   P.     History  of  the  rise  and    progress  of 
British  power  in  India.     2d  ed.     L.,   1846. 

2v.  8° 27«-36 

Auberlen,  C.  A.     See  Lange,  J.  P. 
Aubigne,  J.  H.  Merle  de.     See  Merle  d'Aubigne. 
Aubrey,   J.     Miscellanies   upon    various    subjects. 
4th  ed.     L.,  1857  .        .        .  33-345 

Aubrey.  Mrs.  A.  Marsh  .  .  .  18-2101 
Aubrey  Conyers.     E.  M.  Stewart  .        18-3018 

Auckland,  Wm.  Eden,  Lord.     Journal  and  corre- 
spondence.    L.,  1861.     4  V.     8°    .  27='-40 
Auckland    isles.      Musgrave,    T.      Castaway     on 

29''-242 

Auctions.  Babbington,  R.  Law  of  v.  19  of  2-55 
Audibleness  of   thought,   by  Alethinos.      (H.    F. 

Ivers)    32-2401 

Audin,  J.  M.  V.   History  of  the  life,  works  and  doc- 
trines of  J.    Calvin.     Trans,   by  J.   McGill. 
Louisville.     8»       .        .        .        .        32-1746 
Auditor  general.     See  Names  of  states. 


Audouard,  M'me  O.  Les  mysteres  du  serail  et  des 
harems  Turcs.     2e  ed.     P.,  1863  34-5399 

Audubon,  J.  J.  Ornithological  biography,  or  an 
account  of  the  habits  of  the  birds  of  the  U.  S 
Phil.,  1832.     8°     .        .        .         .  9-1208 

—  St.  John,  Mrs.  H.    Adventures  and  discoveries 

.        .        .        .  30-910 

Auerbach,  B.    Christian  Gellert,  and  other  sketches 

18-217 

—  DichterundKaufmann.    Mannh.,1855     34-584 

—  Dorfgeschichten.    Phil.,  1855.   3  v.  34-525 

—  Joseph    im    Schnee.-Erzahlung.     Stutt.,    1860 

34-585 

—  Little  barefoot  ....  18-219 

—  On  the  heights.  ■  Leips.,  1867.     2  v.         18-220 

—  Spinoza:    ein  denkersleben.     Mannheim,  1854 

34-603 

Aufavre,  A.     Les  enfants  de  la  neige.     P.,  1863. 

34-5007 

Aughey,  J.  H.     The  iron  furnace — slavery  and  se- 
cession.    Phil.,  1863  .         .         26''-431 
Augier,  ^.     Les  effrontes— Comedie  en  5  actes  en 
prose.    P.,  1861     ....        34-5207 

—  Le  fils  de    Giboyer — Comedie  en  5  actes  en 

prose.     N.  Y.,  1863.     8°      .         .        34-4625 

—  Maitre  Guerin — Comedie  en  5  actes  en  prose. 

N.  Y.,  1865.     8°  .        .        .         .        34^666 

—  et  E.  Foussier.    Les  lionnes  pauvres — Piece  en 

5  actes  en  prose.     3'me  ed.    P.,  1858  34-3030 

—  et  J.  SandeajJ.    Le  gendre  de  M.  Poirier — Com- 

edie en  4  actes  en  prose.      Nouv.  ed.     P., 
1861 34-3029 

—  Le  pierre   de  touche — Comedie  en  5  actes  en 

prose.     P.,  1860   ....        34-3031 

Augustine,  St.    Confessions.   Revised  from  a  former 

translation  by  E.  B.  Pusey.     Oxford,   1840. 

8°  .         .         .         .        .        .  32—1258 

—  The  same.*    Edited  by  W.  G.  T.  Shedd.     And., 

1864 32-1404 

—  Les  confessions.     Tr.  par  P.  Janet.     P.,  1859 

34-5158 

—  Exposition  on  the  book  of  psalms.     Ox.,  1847- 

57.     6v.     8»         .         .         .        .        32-1259 

—  Homilies  on  the  gospel  of  St.  John  and  his  first 

epistle.     Ox.,  1848-9.     2  v.     8»    .        32-1261 

—  Sermons  on  selected  lessons  of  the  new  testa- 

ment.    Ox.,  1854-5.     2v.     8°      .        32-1260 

—  Short  treatises.     Ox.,  1847.     8°       .        32-1262 

—  Baillie,  J.     Biographical  memoir  of       30-1110 

—  Schaft;  P.  Life  and  labors  of  .  30-859 
Augustus.     See  Csesar. 

Aunet,  Mme.  L.  d'.     See  Biard. 
Aunt  Honor's  keepsake.     Mrs.  J.  Sadlier     18-2706 
Aunt  Margaret.      Jac.  Abbott  v.  9  of  18-15 

Aunt  Margaret's  troubles.     See  Mabel's  progress. 
Aunt  Patty's  scrap-bag.     C.  L.  Hentz.     See  Lost 

daughter 18-1404 

Aunt  Phillis's  cabin.  Mrs.  M.  H.  Eastman  18-963 
Aurelian.  H.  Conscience  .  .  .  34-5367 
Aurelian.  W.  Ware  ....  18-3441 
Aurelius.    See  Antoninus. 

Aurora  borealis.  Snow,  R.  Observations  of  11-u.  p. 
Aurora  Floyd.     Miss  M.  E.  Braddon    .  18-381 

Aurora  Leigh.  Mrs.  E.  B.  Browning  .  23-286,419 
Aus  herz  und  welt.     H.  C.  Andersen    .  34-605 

Auscultation  and  percussion.     S.  S.  Allison   10-424 

—  J.  Skoda 10-491 

Austen,  Jane.     Emma    ....  18-221 

—  Mansfield  park         ....  18-222 

—  Northanger  abbey    .        .        .        .  18-223 

—  Persuasion 18-224 

—  Pride  and  prejudice  .        .        •  18-225 

—  Sense  and  sensibility  .  .  .  18-226 
Austin,  A.  Won  by  a  head.  A  novel  18-229 
Austin,  G.     Chironomia  ;  or  a  treatise  on  rhetorical 

delivery.     L.,  1806.     4«        .        .  22-800 

Austin,  J.  Lectures  on  j  urisprudence,  or  the  philoso- 
phy of  positive  law,  with  notes  and  fragments. 
L.,  1861-3.     3v.     8°    .        .        .  2-174 

Austin,  J.  G.     The  outpost    .        .        .  18-228 


AUSTIN. 


30 


AVENTURES. 


Austin,    J.  T.     The  life  of  Elbridge  Gerry;    with 

cotemporary  letters.     Bost.,  1838-9.       3  v. 

8° 30-300 

Austin,    Sarah.     Characteristics  of  Goethe.     From 

the  German  of  Falk,  Von  Miiller,  and  others. 

Phil.,  1841.     3  V.  ...  30-306 

—  Fragments  from   German  prose  Avriters,  with 

sketches  of  the  authors.     N.  Y.,  1841    33-100 

—  Germany,  from  1760  to  1814 ;  or,  sketches  of 

German  life.     L.,  1854         .        .        37^-3537 
Austin,  S.  F.     Map  of  Texas.     Pub.  by  H.  S.  Tan- 
ner.    Phil 85-179 

Austin  Elliot.     H.  Kingsley  .        .        .        18-1759 

Australasia.     Backhouse,   J.     Visit    to    Australian 

colonies 39^-5 

—  Bennett,  G.     Gatherings  of  a  naturalist  39''-176 

—  Howitt,  W.     Discovery  in  Australasia    39^-343 

—  Jameson,   R.   G.     South  Australia    and    New 

South  Wales         .         .         .     '    .  89''-39 

—  Lloyd,  G.  T.     Thirty-three  years  in  Tasmania 

and  Victoria         ....         39t>-195 

—  Martin,  R.  M.     History  of      ,        .         39b-309 

—  Melville,  Henry.     Present  state      .         39''-313 

—  Mossman,  S.     Our  Australian  colonies    39''-334 

—  Mundy,  G.  C.     Our  antipodes        .         39^-306 

—  Pridden,  "W.    Australia  ;  its  history  and  present 

condition 39»'-113 

—  Rambles  at  the  antipodes         .        .         39"'-169 

—  See  New  Zealand,  Tasmania. 

Australia.     Binney,  T.     Church  life      .  83-954 

—  Brown,  J.  V.     A.  for  the  consumptive     10-741 

—  Davis,  J.     Tracks  across  A.    .        .         29»'-310 

—  Davison,  S.     Discovery  and  geognosy  of  gold 

deposits 29"-!  77 

—  D'Ewes,  J.     A.  and  Pacific  islands         S8b-291 

—  Home,  R.  H.     Facts  and  prospects         291^-179 

—  Howitt,  W.     Boy's  adventures       .         S9''-211 

—  Jameson,   R.  G.      A.    and    her   gold    regions 

39i>-103 

—  Jessop,  W.    Flindersland  and  Sturtland  39''-359 

—  Jones,  H.  B.    Adventures  (1852-3)        39^-354 

—  Polehampton,  A.     Kangaroo  land  .         29''-199 

—  Scoresby,  W.     Voyage  for  magnetical  researcli 

291^-162 

—  Sidney,  S.     Three  colonies  of  A.    .         29='-315 

—  Therry,  R.     Thirty  years'   residence  in  New 

South  Wales  and  Victoria    .        .         29^-204: 

—  Wight,  G.     Queensland  .        .         29''-207 

—  Will,  W.  J;     Exploration  through  29*'-303 

—  Wilson,  T.  B.     Description  of  the  British  settle- 

ments   39''-157 

—  See  Melbourne,  New  South  Wales,  Victoria. 
Australian  Crusoes.     C.  Rowcroft         .        18-2694 
Austria.     Abbott,  J.  S.  C.     Empire  of  A.    27''-3538 

—  Coxe,  Wm.    House  of  A. 

—  Elliott,  C.  B.     Three  great  empires 
,  —  Hartig,  G.  L.     Austrian  revolution. 


—  Kohl,  J.  G. 

—  Michiels,  A. 

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—  Pillersdorf's 


Travels  in  . 
Secret  history    . 
History  of 
political     movement, 


27»-2550 

27''-150 

vol.  4  of 

27»-2550 

37'^-333 

27''-2628 

27»-2644 

1848-9 

27»-3650 

27''-47 

seit    dem 

34-2417 

27''-3680 


—  Russel,  Jno.     Tour  in      .        .        . 

—  Springer,    A.     Gesch,    (Esterreichs 

Wiener  Frieden,  1809 

—  Stiles,  W.  H.     A.  in  1848-49 

—  Vehse,  E.     Court,   aristocracy  and  diplomacy 

27'^2690 

—  See  Danube,  Hungary. 

Austrian  dungeons  in  Italy.     F.  Orsini  27''-432 

Austrian  infantry,  evolutions  of  .  6-720 

Auteroche,  Chappe  d'.   See  Chappe  d'Auteroche,  J. 

26''-672 

Authentic  details  of  the  Valdenses  in  Piedmont 
and  other  countries  ;  with  abridged  transla- 
tions of  L'Histoire  des  Vaudois  par  Bresse, 
and  La  Rentree  Glorieuse  d'Henri  Arnaud, 
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London,  1827.    2  v.    8»     .        .        82-1795 


Authentic  memoirs  of  the  green-room ;  including 
sketches  of  the  performers  of  the  theatre 
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—  Same  continued.  3  v.  .  .  .  34-318 
Authority.  Lewis,  G.  C.  Influence  of  15-149 
Author's  jewel.  S.  Simpson  .  .  33-486 
Author's  daughter.  Mary  Howitt  .  18-1509 
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Authors.       Allibone,    S.    A.      Critical     dictionary 

of  English  literature     .         ,         ,  21-294 

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—  DeQuincey,  T.      Essays  on  the  poets  and  other 

English  writers     ....         30-1868 
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—  D'Israeli,  I.     Calamities  of  a.        .        23-1019 
Quarrels  of  a 32-1025 

—  Dix,  J.  R.     Pen  and  ink  sketches  30-1717 

—  Elwood,  Mrs.  Literary  ladies  of  England  30-1448 

—  Forrest,  M.     Women  of  the  South  30-1592 

—  Kavanagh,  J.  French  women  of  letters  30-1403 

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—  Gillies,  R.  L.     Memoirs  of  a  literary  veteran 

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—  Lee,  A.  M.     Eminent  female  writers        30-318 

—  Mitford,  M.  R.     Recollections  of  a  literary  life 

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—  Morley,  H.     English  writers  .        .        22-1148 

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French  writers     ....  30-487 
Lives  of  the  most  eminent  literaiy  and  scien- 
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Lives  of  eminent  literary  and  scientific  men 

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18-3744 

Autobiography  of  a  man  of  Kent.     Edited  by  R. 

Fi'tzroy  Stanley.    Lond.,  1866    .        30-1773 

Autobiography  of  a  New  England  farm  house.     N. 

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Autobiography  of  an  actress.  A.  C.  Mowatt  30-776 

Autobiography  of  an  English  soldier,  in  the  U.  S. 

army.  N.  Y.,  1853  .  .  .  26''-243 
Autocrasy  in  Poland  and  Russia  .  .  27»-3858 
Autocrat  of  the  breakfast-table.      O.  W.  Holmes. 

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Autograph  leaves  of  our  country's  authors.     Bait., 

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Autre  monde,  1'.  Mme.  M.  de  Grandfort  34-3378 
Autumn  holidays  of  a  country  parson.     A.  H.  K. 

Boyd 33-470 

Autumn  leaves.  S.  J.  Gardner  .  .  33-1120 
Autumnal  leaves.      L.  M.  Child    .        .  18-636 

Auvergne.  Costello,  L.  S.  Pilgrimage  to  27''-679 
Ava.     Account  of  A.  and  the  Bunnese  .         28^-557 

—  Symes,  M.  Embassy  to  .  .  28»'-901 
Avare,  1'.  J.  B.  P.  de  Molih-e  .  .  34-3130 
Avatar.  T.  Gautier  ....  34-4064 
Avenel,  P.  Les  Calicots.  P.,  1866  .  34-5398 
Avenger.  T.  de  Quincey  .  .  .  33-749 
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Aventures  de  quatre  femmes,  etc.    A.  Dumas,  fils. 
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AVENTURES. 


31 


BACON. 


Aventures  cle  Saturnin  Fichet.  F.  Soulie  34-3758 
Aventuics  d'  un  emigre.     X.  de  Montepin    34-4391 

—  2' me  partie.  X.  de  Montepin  .  .  34-4360 
Aventures  d'une    famille    perdue  dans  la  desert. 

M.  Reid 34-4383 

Aventures  de  William  Wythe.     X.   de  Montepin 

34-4370 

Aventures  du  dernier  Abencerage.     R.  F.  A.  de 

Chateaubriand  .  .  .  34-3112,5411 
Aventures  du  prince  Chenevis.  L.  Gozlan  34^5088 
Aventurier,  1'.  X.  de  Montepin  .  .  34-4392 
Avery  Glibun.  R.  H.  Newell  .  .  18-3918 
Avesta  ;  the  religious  books  of  the  Parsees.     From 

Spiegel's  German  trans,  of  the  original  MSS. 

By  A.  H.  Bleeck.  L.,  1864.  8»  32-1413 
Avoidable  causes  of  disease,  insanity  and  deformity. 

Ellis,  J 10-389 

Avolio,  and  other  poems.  P.  H.  Hayne  23-554 
Awake,  thou  sleeper  !     J.  A.  Clark        .  32-856 

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a  solution  of  the  true  source  of  Christianity. 
L.,  1861         .         .         .        .         .        32-1887 
Axel.     E.  Tegner           ....        34-3119 
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Ayesha,  the  maid  of  Kars.  J.  Morier  .  18-2265 
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Azarian.  Harriet  E.  Prescott  .  .  18-2543 
Azaglio,   M.    d'.      Florence    betrayed.    (Same    as 

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dustry, the  science  and    the  government  of 
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—  Ninth  Bridgewater  treatise.  A  fragment.  From 

the  2d  L.  ed.     Phil.,  1841.     8°  32-2107 

—  Passages  from  the  life  of  a  philosopher.     L., 

1864.     8» 30-1543 

Babble  brook  songs.  J.  H.  M'Naughton  23-768 
Babcock,  S.  A.     Itinerant  side      .         .  18-240 

Babees  book.     [E.  E.  T.  S.,  pt.  32.]     vol.   18  of 

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Babington,  R.     Law  of  auctions,     Phil.,  1837.     8°. 

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Babo,   J.    M.      Otto    of   Wittelsbach ;    Dagobert  : 

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Baboo,  the,  and  other  tales    .        .        .  18-239 

Babrius.     Fables.     Trans,  into  English  verse  from 

the  text  of  Sir  G.  C.  Lewis,  by  J.  Davies. 

L.,  1860 23-731 

Baby  worlds.     Gumpach,  J.  v.      .        .  12-89 

Babylon.   Foster,  C.   Monuments.    P.  3d  of  22-444 

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—  Rawlinson,  G.     Five  great  monarchies  28''-196 

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Babylon.  Rich,  C.  J.  Journey  to,  in  1811  28i'-97 
Babylon    the  great ;    or,    men  and  things  in  the 

British  capital.     2d  ed.     L.,  1828.     2  v.     8" 

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Bach,  J.  S.     Sammlung  der  Clavier-compositionen. 

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Bachaumont,  L.  P.     Memoires.     v.  3  .         34-3519 

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Bache,   A.   D.     Discussion  of  the  magnetic    and 

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Bache,  Anna.  Adventures  of  a  fire-screen  18-241 
Bache,    F.     The    penitentiary    system.     Letter   to 

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Bache,  R.     Notes  on  Columbia,   1822-3,  with  an 

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Phil.,  1827 26b-91 

Bache,  R.  M.     Young  wrecker  of  the  Florida  reef 

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Bacheler,  O.,  and  R.  D.  Owen.     Discussion  on  the 

authenticity  of  the  bible.  Phil.,  1854  32-1566 
Bachelier  de  Salamanque.  A.  R.  Le  Sage  34-4315 
Bachelor  kings  of  England.  A.  Strickland  30-1445 
Bachelor  of  Salamanca.  A.  R.  Le  Sage  18-1845 
Bachelor  of  the  Albany.  M.  W.  Savage  18-2734 
Bachelor's  sketch  book.     (Reminiscences  of  lonely 

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Bachelor's  story.     O.  B.  Bunce     .        ,  18-506 

Bachman,  J.     Panorama    of  the  seat  of  war.     N. 

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Bacon,  B.  C.  Statistics  of  the  colored  people  of 
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Bacon,  D.  Philosophy  of  the  plays  of  Shakspeare 
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Bacon,  D.  F.  Lives  of  the  apostles  of  Jesus  Christ. 
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Bacon,  F.,  Lord  Verulam.  Works.  Collected  and 
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Bacon,  F.,  Lord  Verulam.  Napier,  M,  Lord  Bacon 
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—  Tyler,  S.     The  Baconian  philosophy  15-70 

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Bacon,  J.  Theory  of  coloring.  Lond.,  1866  5-477 
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completion  of  two  hundred  years  from  the  be- 
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Bacon,  N.,  memoir  of.  W.  Ware.  [S.  A.  B.,  13] 
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Bacon,  T.  S.  Controversy  with  J.  Hughes  upon 
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Baddeley,  P.  F.  H.  Whirlwinds  and  dust  storms 
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Badham,  C.  D.  Prose  halieutics  or  ancient  and 
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Baedeker,  K.  Paris,  including  routes  from  London 
to  Paris,  and  from  Paris  to  the  Rhine  and 
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Bagehot,  W.  The  English  constitution.  L.,  1867 
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Bagley,  W.     Practice  at  the  chambers  of  the  judges 

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Bahawalpur.     Shahhamet  Ali.    History        28*^183 

Bague  d' Argent,  la.     Paul  Perret  .        34-4649 

Baigent,  F.  J.,  and  C.  J.  Russell.    Practical  manual 

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Baikie,  R.  Observations  on  the  Neilgherries,  in- 
clucyng  an  account  of  their  topography,  cli- 
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Bailey,  N.  Universal  etymological  English  dic- 
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Baillie,  John.    Life  studies.    L.,  1857    .  30-983 

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Baily,  F.  Doctrine  of  life  annuities  and  assurances, 
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Baily,  L.  R.     Perils  of  the  sea,  and  their  efiect  on 

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Bain,  A.     The  emotions  and  the  will.    L.,  1859.    8° 

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Baine,  A.  C.  Harmonious  relations  between  divine 
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Baines,  E.  History  of  the  wars  of  the  French  revo- 
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Baines,  E.,jr.  History  of  the  cotton  manufacture 
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Baines,  Thomas.  Explorations  in  southwest  Africa. 
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Baines,  Thomas.  Liverpool  in  1859.  The  port  and 
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BAIRD, 


33 


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Baker,  B.  F.  Burning  ship  ;  a  cantata.  Words  by 
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Baker,  D.     Life  by  W.  M.  Baker  .        .        30-1086 

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Baker,  E.  D.  Addresses  on  the  death  of,  delivered 
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Baker,  G.  E.  Life  of  W.  H.  Seward,  with  selec- 
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Baker,  J.  M.  View  of  the  commerce  of  the  U.  S., 
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Baker,  L.  C.  History  of  the  United  States  secret 
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Baker,  R.  Chronicle  of  the  kings  of  England,  to 
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Baker,  S.  W.  The  Albert  Nyanza,  the  great  basin 
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Baker,   T.      Elements    of  mechanism.      L.,   1858 
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—  Elementary  treatise  on  land  and  engineering 

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—  Principles  and  practice  of  statics  and  dynamics. 

L.,  1851 11-245 

—  Mathematical  theory  of  the  steam-engine.     L., 

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—  Mensuration.     L.,  1865  .         .         .  14-207 
Baker,  Capt.  V.    British  cavalry,  with  remarks  on 

its  practical  organization.   L.,  1858.    S"  6-557 
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Bakewell,  F.  C.     Electric  science  ;  its  history,  phe- 
nomena, and  applications.     L.,  1853     11-105 

—  Great  facts ;  a  popular  history  and  description 

of  the  most  remarkable  inventions  during  the 
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Bakewell,  R.  Introduction  to  geology ;  with  an 
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Balaam  and  his  prophecies.    Hengstenberg,  E.  W.^ 

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8 


Balbo,  C.  Life  and  times  of  Dante  Allfghieri. 
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Balch,  W.  S.  Ireland,  as  I  saw  it — character,  con- 
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Baldwen,  F.  Two  brides ;  or  the  French  chateau 
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Baldwin,  E.  Annals  of  Yale  college.  New  Haven, 
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Baldwin,  G.  C.  Representative  men.  N.  Y.,  1860 
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Baldwin,  H.  General  view  of  the  origin  and  nature 
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United  States.     Ph.,  1837.     8»     .  2-524 

Baldwin,  J.  G.  Flush  times  of  Alabama  and  Mis- 
sissipi 18-247 

—  Party  leaders  ;  sketches  of  Jefferson,  Hamilton, 

Jackson,  Clay,  Randolph,  and  others.    N.  Y., 

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Baldwin,  M.  W.    Calkins,  W.   Memorial  of  30-2360 
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Baldwin,  T.,  and  J.  Thomas.  New  and  complete 
gazetteer  of  the  United  States.  Ph.,  1854. 
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—  et  al.     Universal  pronouncing  gazetteer,  with  a 

map.     8»    Ph.,  1845.  .         .         .  25-118 

—  Same,  8th  ed.,  with  sup.     Ph.,  1849         25-106 

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Baldwin,    W.     CoiTespondence    compiled    by  W. 

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Baldwin,  W.  C.    African  hunting  from  Natal  to  the 

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Balfe,  M.  W.     The  opera  of   the  Bohemian  girl. 

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Balfour,  C.  L.    Morning  dew  drops ;  or,  the  juvenile 

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—  Sketches  of  English  literature,  from  the  four- 

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Balfour,  J.  H.  Botanist's  companion ;  or,  directions 
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study  of  the  vegetable  kingdom.  E.,  1859. 
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study  of  the  structure,  physiology,  and  classi- 
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Ball,  Edward.  Inventive  drawing.  A  practical 
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Ball,  Edward.  The  floating  beacon.  F's  S.  D., 
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Ballads.     Allingham,  W.     Ballad  book  23-848 

—  Aytoun,  W.  E.     Ballads  of  Scotland        23-551 

—  Bell,  R.     Early  b 23-726 

—  Black  letter  b 23-961 

—  Boy's  book  of  b 23-618 

—  Childs,  F.  J.     English  and  Scottish  b.     23-450 

—  Collier,  J.  P.     Book  of  Roxburghe  b.       23-557 

—  Dixon,  H.     B.  and  songs  of  the  peasantry  of 

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—  Evans,  T.     Old  b.  with  some  of  modem  date 

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BALLAD?. 


34 


BALZAC. 


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shire        23-G03 

—  Inglis,  H.     B.  from  the  German     .  23-739 

—  Lawrence,  G.  A.     Bundle  of  b.       .  23-709 

—  Leigh,  E.    B.  and  legends  of  Cheshire      23-740 

—  Mackay,  C.     B.  and  lyrical  jwems  23-458 

—  Maidment,  J.     Scottish  b.  and  songs        23-999 

—  Prior,  R.  C.  A.     Ancient  Danish  b.  23-616 

—  Rodd,  T.     Spanish  b.   relating  to  the  twelve 

peers  of  France     ....  23-843 

—  Taylor,  T.     B.  and  songs  of  Brittany       23-808 

—  Thackeray,  W.  M.            ...  23-392 
Same v.  1  of  18-3193 

—  Tapper,  M.  F.     B.  for  the  times      .  23-301 

—  AVilkins,  W.  W.    Political  b.     .        .        23-617 

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Ballantyne,  J.  R.  The  Bible  for  the  Pandits.  First 
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an  essay  in  Sanskrit  and  English.     L.,  1859. 
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—  First  lessons  in  Sanskrit  grammar,  with  an  in- 

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Ballantyne,  R.  M.     Coral  island  .  18-250 

—  The  dog  Crusoe        ....  18-251 

—  Fighting  the  flames  ;  a  tale  of  the  fire  brigade 

18-249 

—  Freaks  on  the  fells  ....  18-263 

—  Gascoyne,  the  sandal  wood  trader  18-262 

—  The  gorilla  hunters  .         .         .  18-252 

—  Hudson's  bay  .         .         .      >  .  18-253 

—  The  life  boat 18-264 

—  Mabel  Grant 18-255 

—  Man  on  the  ocean.     L.,  1863   .         .  29''-269 

—  Martin  Rattler  ....  18-256 

—  Red  Eric  .         .         .         .         .  18-257 

—  Shifting  winds  ....  18-266 

—  Snowflakes  and  sunbeams ;  or,  the  young  fur- 

traders  .....  18-261 

—  Ungava  ;  a  tale  of  Esquimaux  land  18-258 

—  Wild  man  of  tbe  west      .        .        .  18-259 

—  World  of  ice 18-260 

Ballard,  E.,  and  A.  B.  Garrod.    Elements  of  materia 

medica  and  therapeutics,  with  additions  by  R. 
E.  Griffith.     Ph.,  1846.     8»          .  10-373 
Ballitore,  annals  of.     M.  Leadbeater     .         27=^716 
Ballons,  hist,  de,  et  des  locomotives  aeriennes.     L. 
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Ballot,  the.     Denison,  S.  C.     Is  the  ballot  a  mis- 
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—  Nugent,  Lord.     The  b.  discussed  .  33-374 

—  See  Elections. 

Ballon,  H.     Eleven  sermons,  with  critical  and  ex- 
planatory notes  by  A.  Kneeland.    Ph.,    1822 
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—  Notes  on  the  parables  of  the  new  testament. 

Ports.,  1812  ....         32-1483 

—  Treatise  on  atonement ;  its  glorious  consequences 

in  the  final  reconciliation  of  all  men  to  holi- 
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Ballou,  M.  M.    Miralda.  F's  M.  D.  v.  33       24-113 
Ballyblunder ;  an  Irish  story  .        .  18-265 

Ballyshan  castle  ;  a  tale.     By  Sheelah  .  18-267 

—  Same,  under  title  of  Mother's  request      18-267'' 
Balmes,  J.    Protestantism  and  catholicity  compared 

in  their  effects  on  the  civilization  of  Europe. 

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Baltic,  the.     Earp,  G.  P.     Baltic  campaign.    (1854) 

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Catalogue  of  library    .        .        .  21-385 

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1846,  '52,  '57 
Catalogue     of    library.       With 


additions 
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Charter,  constitution,  etc. 

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—  Public  schools.    Twenty-ninth  annual  report  of 

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—  Report  of  the   committee    of  grievances    and 

courts  of  justice  of  the  house  of  delegates  of 

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La  bourse ; 
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34-3051 


Wight  and  F.  B.  Goodrich  . 

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—  Les  celibataires.     P.,  1857.     2  v. 

—  Chat-qui-pelote ;  Bal  de  Sceaux 
M'me.  Firmiani ;  Une  double 
1860 

—  Les  chouans.     P.,  1859    . 

—  Le  contrat  de  mariage ;  Un  debut  dans  la  vie. 

P.,  1856 34-3039 

—  Courtisanes.     P.,  n.  d.     .         .         .        34-3052 

—  Le  cousin  Pons.     P.,  1862        .         .         34-3059 

—  La  cousine  Bette.     P.,  1858    .         .         34-3058 

—  Le  cure  de  village.     P.,  1859   .         .         34-3061 

—  Etudes  analytiques.     P.,  1860  .     34-3065,6 
philosophiques    ....     34-3062-4 

—  Eugenie  Grandet.     P.,  1860     .         .        34-3044 

—  The  same  in  English        .         .         .  18-271 

—  La    femme  de  trente ;    Femme    abandonnee ; 

Gr6nadiere;    Message;    Gobseck.      P.,    1859 
.        .        34-3038 

—  Greatness    and    decline    of    Cesar    Birotteaux 

18-270 

—  Histoire  des  treize.     P.,  1859  .         .        34-3054 

—  Honorine  ;  Le  colonel   Chabert ;    La  messe  de 

I'Athee;  L'interdiction ;  Pierre  Grassou.    P., 
1856 34-3042 

—  Illusions  perdues.     P.,  1857.     2  v.  34-3050 

—  Louis  Lambert.     P.,  1858        .         .         34-3064 

—  Le  lys  dans  la  vallee.     P.,  1862        .         34-3049 

—  La  maison  Nucingen ;  Secrets  de  la  princesse ; 

Les  employes  ;  Sarrasine  ;  Facino  Cane.    P., 
1859 34-3057 

—  Le  medecin  de  campagne.     P. ,  n.  d.       34-3060 

—  Memoires  de  duex  jeunes  maries ;  Une  fille  d' 

Eve.     P.,  1856      ....        34-3037 

—  Modeste  Mignon.    P.,  1862      .         .        34^3040 

—  La  paix  du  menage ;  Fausse  maitresse  ;  Etude 

de  femme  ;  Autre  etude  de  femme  ;  La  grand 
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—  Les  Parisiens  en  province.     P.,  1857      34-3047 

—  La  peau  de  chagrin.     P.,  1862         .        34-3062 

—  Le  pere  Goriot.     P.,  n.  d.         .        .        34-3055 

—  Les  petites  miseres  de  la  vie  conjugale.     P. 

34-3066 

—  Petty  annoyances  of  married  life 

—  Physiologie  du  mariage.     P.,  1860 

—  La  recherche  de  1'  absolu.     P.,  1860 

—  Les  rivalites-     P.,  1857    . 

—  Scenes  de  la  vie  de  Campagne 

—  Scenes  de  la  vie  de  province 

—  Scenes  de  la  vie  militaire 

—  Scenes  de  la  vie  Parisienne.     P 


—  Scenes  de  la  vie  priv6e.    P., 


^-  Same.     P.,  1842.     8  v.     8» 

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—  Gautier,  T.     Honore  de  Balzac 

—  Gozlan,  L.     Balzac  en  pantoufles 

—  Mirecourt,  E.  de.    Balzac 


18-272 

34-3065 

34-3063 

34-3048 

.  34-3060,1 

34-3045,50,4689 

34-3051 

,  1835.    4  V.    8» 

34-4690,3052,59 

1834.     4  V.     8° 

34-4688 

34-4687,3035-42 

34-3101 

34-3043 

34-3343 

34-4072 

34-4398 


BALZAC. 


35 


BANKS. 


Balzac,  H.  de.  Surville,  m'me  L.  Balzac,  sa  vie 
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—  See  Tiroir  du  diable. 

Bamford,  S.  Dialect  of  South  Lancashire  ;  or,  Tim 
Bobbin's  Tummus  and  Meary ;  with  his  rhymes 
and  an  enlarged  glossary  of  words  and  phrases 
chiefly  used  by  the  rural  population  of  the 
manufacturing  districts  of  South  Lancashire. 
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30-1206 

Bampton  lectures.  Bernard,  T.  D.  Progress  of 
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—  Hessey,  J.  A.     Sunday,  its  origin  and  obliga- 

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—  Liddon,  H.  P.     Divinity  of  our  Lord       32-1982 

—  Mausel,  H.  L.  Limits  of  religious  thought  15-131 

—  Whately,  R.    Party  feeling  in  matters  of  religion 

32-957 

—  White,  J.  Sermons  .  .  .  32-844 
Bampfylde,  J.  (Walsh's  Br.  poets)  .  23-62 
Bananier,  le.  F.  Soulie  .  .  .  34-3760 
Banoes  de  Candamo.     See  Candamo. 

Bancroft,  E.  Essay  on  the  natural  history  of 
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means  of  producing  them  by  dyeing,  calico 

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Bancroft,  G.     Eulogy  on  Jackson         .  30-607 

—  History  of  the  U.  S.  from  the  discovery  of  the 

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—  History  of  the  colonization  of  the  U.  S.  Abridged 

by  the  author.     B.,  1841.     2  v.  36''-609 

—  Joseph  Reed  ;   a  historical  essay.     N.  Y.,  1867. 

8° 30-3351 

—  Literary  and   historical  miscellanies.     N.    Y., 

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Banerjca,  K.  M.     Dialogues  on  the  Hindu  philoso- 
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Banim,  John.     Boyne  water         .         .  18-281 

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—  Peter  of  the  castle  ;   and  the  fetches  18-288 

—  Smuggler 18-280 

Banim,  M.     Crohoore  of  the  billhook  18-283 

—  The  croppy 18-282 

—  Father  Connell         ....  18-284 

—  Irish  tales 18-378 

—  Mayor  of  Windgap  .  .  .  18-276 
Banim,  M.    &  J.      Bit  o'  writin'  ;  and  other  tales 

18-277 

Bank  of  England,  the  ;  and  the  organization  of 
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Bank  of  France.  See  Bank  of  England  *  1-282 
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—  Paine,    T.     Dissertations  on  government,    the 

affairs  of  the  bank  and  paper  money        1-179 


Bank  of  Pennsylvania.    Rules  of  the  office  at  Easton 

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Bank  of  the  U.  S.     Carey,  M.    Spirit  of  Jackson- 
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—  Clarke  &  Hall.    History  of      .         .  1-127 

—  Exhibitof  losses  at  the  office  in  Baltimore  3-108 

—  General  statement,  1836  .         .  1-179 

—  Memorial  of  H.  D.  Gilpin  and  others  1-141 
-^  Report  of  committee  of  directors,  1833        1-141 

—  Report  of  committee  of  ways  and  means    1-179 

—  The  war  on.     Ph.,  1834.     8"  .  1-141 

—  Whitney,  R.  M.  Memorial  .  1-179 
Banker's  commonplace  book.  B.,  1851  1-314 
Banker's    magazine    and    journal    of    the    money 

market,     v.  1-14.     L.,  1844-54.   8°         1-390 

Banker's  magazine  and  statistical  register.     Ed.  by 

J.  S.  Homans.     v.  3,  17,  18,  20,  21.     N.  Y., 

1848-68.    5v.    8»  .         .    •    .  1-119 

Banker's  Avife.    Mrs.  C.  Gore         .        .        18-1233 

Banking  and  banks.     Attwood,  T.     Scotch  banker 

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—  Bank  charter  act  of  1844  .         .  1-191 

—  Bullion,  T.     Management   of  a  country  bank 

1-331 

—  Carey,  M.    Letters  to  directors  of  banks     1-371 

—  Crump,  A.    B.     Currency  and  the  exchanges 

1-383 

—  Evans,  D.  M.     Speculative  notes    .  1-193 

—  Fisher,  H.     Bank  audits  .         .         1-u.  p. 

—  Gibbons,  J.  S.     Banks  of  New  York  1-86 

—  Gilbart,  J.  W.     History  and  principles  of   b. 

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Logic  of  b.  .         .         .         .  1-74 

—  Gouge,  W.  M.     Paper  money  and  b.  in  the  U. 

S.  ......  1— *oO 

—  Guthrie,  G.  B.     Monopoly      .        .  1-195 

—  Hankey,  D.     Principles,  with  remarks  on  bank 

of  England 1-306 

—  Hardcastle,  D.,  Jr.     Banks  and  bankers     1-333 

—  Hare,  R.   Reformation  of  the  banking  system 

1-179 

—  Joplin,  T.     Principles  and  practice  in  England 

and  Scotland         ....  1-313 

T—  Lawson,  W.  J.     History  of  b.  .  1-88 

—  Lord,  E.     Principles  of  currency     .  1-335 

—  Macleod,  H.  D.     Theory  and  practice       1-177 

—  Merchants'  and  bankers'  almanac   .  1-77 

—  Mills,  J.     The  bank  charter  act  and  the  late 

panic 1-u.  p. 

—  National  bank  act    .         .         .         .  1-348 

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—  Report  of  committee  on  prevention  of  forgery 

1-336 

—  Review  of  the  b.  system  of  Gr.  Britain     1-298 

—  Scratchjey,^  A.  Savings  banks  .  1-116 
Treatise  on  coins,  currency  and 
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Handy  book  of        .  1-173 

Paper  credit    .         .  1-331 

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of  banks,  1850-61,  '63  .         .  1-345 

—  See  Finance ;  Savings  banks. 

Bankruptcy.     Bankrupt  law   of  the  U.    S.,    1841. 
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—  Ingraham,  E.  D.     Insolvent  law  of  Pa.       3-41 

—  James,  E.     La^vs  of  the  United  States       3-317 

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—  Rice,  C.     Manual  of  the  U.  S.  b.,  1867      2-324 

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Banks,  Rev.  John.     Journal  of  life,  labors,  in  and 

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Banks,    W.    S.     Walks   in    Yorkshire.     L.,   1866 

37^-815 


—  Sealy,  H.  N. 

b. 

—  Smith,  J.  W. 

—  Thornton,  H. 


BANISHED. 


36 


BARING. 


Banished  man,  the.  Charlotte  Smith  .  18-2929 
Banished  son.     Mrs.  C.  L.  Hentz  .         18-1398 

Banner  of  the  covenant.     R.Simpson  32-1391 

Bannister,  J.     Adolphus,  J.    Memoirs  of     30-1318 
Bannister,  J.  T.     Temples  of  the  Hebrews ;  their 
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Bannister,    N.    H.      Putman,   F's  S.    D.      vol.    39 

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Bannister,  S.  William  Paterson,  the  founder  of  the 
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Bannister,  Saxe,  (Ed.)  Journal  of  the  first  French 
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Banting,   W.     Letter  on  corpulence.     3d  ed.   L., 

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Banvard,  J,  The  American  statesman  ;  or,  illustra- 
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—  Novelties  of  the  new  world.    B.,  1856    26«-357 

—  Plymouth  and  the  pilgrims  ;  or,  incidents  of  ad- 

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—  Romance  of  American  history  as  illustrated  in 

the  early  settlements.     B.,  1852  .         26f-650 

—  Tragic  scenes  in  the  history  of  Maryland  and 

the  old  French  war.  B.,  1856  .  26=^336 
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Baptist  quarterly,  v.  1.  Ph.,  1867.  8°  32-2083 
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—  Beecher,  E.     Import  and  modes     .        32-1684 

—  Belcher,  J.     Baptist  pulpit  of  the  United  States 

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—  Brown,  J.  N.     Memorials  of  baptist  martyrs 

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—  Conant,  T.  J.     Meaning  and  use  of  baptizein 

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—  Crosby,  T.     English  baptists  .  32-64 

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—  Featley,  D.     The  dippers  dipt         .         32-2362 

—  Gervaise,  abbe.    Bapteme  des  morts        34-4471 

—  Goode,   W.     Doctrine  of  the  church  of  Eng- 

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—  Noel,    B.    W.      Essay    on    Christian    baptism 

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Barbee,  W.  J.  Physical  and  moral  aspects  of  geo- 
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Barhydt,  D.   P.    Industrial  exchanges  and  social 

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Barker,  T.  H.  On  the  hygienic  management  of  in- 
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Barker,  Wm.  B.  Lares  and  Penates ;  or,  Cilicia 
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Barlee,  E.     Friendless  and  helpless.     Lond.,  1863 

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Biirnaby,  N.    See  Adams,  W.  H.  D.     .  27^-6 

Barnaby  Rudge.    C.  Dickens         .         .  18-855 

—  The  same.     (In    Master   Humphrey's  clock.) 

18-870 

Barnard,  G.     Drawing  from  nature.     L.,  1865.     8° 
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—  The  theory  and  practice  of  landscape  painting 

in  water  colors.     L.,  1858.    8"      .  5-169 

Barnard,  H.  Life,  educational  principles  and  me- 
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—  Military  schools  and  courses  of  instruction  in 

the  science  and  art  of  war.  Part  1 :  France 
and  Prussia.     Ph.,  1862.    8»         .  13-27 

—  National  education  in  Europe ;  an  account  of 

the  organization,  administration,  instruction 
and  statistics  of  public  schools  of  different 
grades  in  the  principal  states.  2d  ed.  Hart., 
1854.    8° 13-28 

—  Normal  schools  and  other  agencies  for  the  pro- 

fessional education  of  teachers.  Hart.,  1851. 
8° 13-29 

—  Object  teaching  and  oral  lessons  on  social  sci- 

ence and  common  things.  Reprinted  from  the 
American    journal    of     education.     N.    Y., 

1860.  8» 13-30 

—  Papers  for  the  teacher,  from  the  Am.  jour,  of  ed. 

1st  series.     N.  Y.,  1860.     8«        .  13-31 

—  (Ed.)     Educational  documents  of  Connecticut 

for   1853.     Hart.,  1853.     8»  .  13-32 

—  School  architecture.     N.  Y.,  1848   .  5-89 
Barnard,  J.  G.     Notes  on  sea-coast  defence  ;    con- 
sisting of  sea-coast  fortification,  the  fifteen- 
inch  gun  and  casement  embrasures.     N.  Y., 

1861.  8'' 6-560 

—  Peninsular  campaign  and  its  antecedents,  as  de- 

veloped by  the  report  of  Maj.-Gen.  G.  B.  Mc- 
Clellan  and  other  published  documents.  N. 
Y.,  1864.     8''         .         .        .         .         26«-563 

—  See  Williams,  J.  J. 

—  and  Barry,  W.  F.     Report  of  the  engineer  and 

artillery  operations  of  the  army  of  the  Poto- 
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Barnard,   M.    R.     Life   of  Thorwaldsen.     Collated 
from  the  Danish  of  J.  M.  Thiele.     L.,  1865 
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Barnard,  M.  R.  Sport  in  Norway,  and  where  to 
find  it :  with  a  short  account  of  the  vegetable 
productions  of  the  country,  and  a  list  of  the 
Alpine  flora  and  the  Norwegian  ferns.     L., 

1864 27''-668 

Barnave.     J.  Janin        ....         34-3435 

Barnes,  A.     The  atonement,  in  its  relations  to  law 

and  moral  government.     Ph.,  1859      32-794 

—  Church  and  slavery.     Ph.,  1857      .        32-1580 

—  Evidences  of  Christfanity  in  the  nineteenth  cen- 

tury. (Lectures  on  the  "Ely  foundation.") 
N.  Y.,  1868  ....         32-2354 

—  Inquiries  and  suggestions  in  regard  to  the  foun- 

dation of  faith  in  the  word  of  God.  Ph., 
1859 33-766 

—  Inquiry  into  the  scriptural  views  of  slavery. 

Ph.,  1857 32-1581 

—  Miscellaneous  essays  and  reviews.    N.  Y.,  1855. 

2  V 33-364 

—  Notes,  critical,  illustrative  and  practical,  on  the 

book  of  Job ;  with  a  new  translation  and  an 

introductory  dissertation.  N.  Y.,  1844.     2  v. 

32-16 

—  Notes,  critical,  explanatory  and  practical  on  the 

book  of  Isaiah.     N.  Y.,  1856.     2  v.       32-738 

—  Notes,  critical,  illustrative  and  practical,  on  the 

book  of  Daniel ;  with  an  introductory  disser- 
tation.    N.  Y.,  1853     .         .         .  32-471 

—  Notes,  explanatory  and  practical,  on  the  gos- 

pels. Designed  for  Sunday-school  teachers 
and  bible  classes.    N.  Y.,  1857.     2  v.    32-696 

Acts  of  the  apostles.     N.  Y.,  1857       32-697 

Romans.     N.  Y.,  1855        .         .  32-698 

First  Corinthians.     N.  Y.,  1855  32-699 

Second  Corinthians  and  Galatians.    N.  Y., 

1854 ■       32-700 

Ephesians,  Philippians  and  Colossians.     N. 

Y.,   1855 32-701 

Thessalonians,    Timothy,    Titus  and  Phile- 
mon.   N.  Y.,  1854    .         .         .  32-702 

Hebrews.     N.  Y.,  1855       .         .  33-703 

James,  Peter,  John  and  Jude.     N.  Y.,  1855 

.        .        .         .         .  32-704 
Revelations.     N.  Y.,  1853  .         .  32-361 

—  A  pastor's  appeal  to  the  young.     Phila.,  1840 

—  The  way  of  salvation.     A  sermon ;   with  de- 

fence.    N.  Y.,  1836      .         .         .  32-739 

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courses.    Ph.,  1855      .        .         .  33-610 

Barnes,   C.  M.  S.     Plays,  prose  and  poetry.      Ph., 

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Barnes,  L.  B.  Congregational  harp.  A  collection 
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Barnes,  W.  Se  gefylsta  (the  helper)  ;  an  Anglo- 
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—  Grammar  and  glossary  of  the  Dorset  dialect. 

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—  Philological  grammar,  grounded  upon  English, 

and  formed  from  a  comparison  of  more  than 
sixty  languages.  Being  an  introduction  to 
the  science  of  grammar,  and  a  help  to  gram- 
mars of  all  lancuages,  especially  English, 
Latin  and  Greek.^    L.,  1854.     8°  32-31 

—  Poems  of  rural  life,  in  the  Dorset  dialect,  with 

a  dissertation  and  glossary.   L.,  1844      33-771 

—  Tiw  ;  or,  a  view  of  the  roots  and  stems  of  the 

English  as  a  Teutonic  tongue.  L.,  1863    32-30 
Barnes,  W.  H.     Body  politic.     Cin.,  1866       2-530 

—  History  of  the  39th   Congress.     Indianapolis, 

1867.     8-' 26^'-y52 

Barnett,  M.     Bold  dragoons.     F's  S.  D.,   vol.   18 
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—  The  serious  family.     F's  S.  D.,  vol.  10    24-231 

—  The    Yankee    peddler.     F's    M.    D.,   vol.    23 

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Barneval.     See  Tachet  de  Barneval. 


BARNSTORFF. 


38 


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Barrington,  J.     Rise  and  fall  of  the  Irish  nation.  N. 
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Barrow,  John.     Memoirs  of  the  naval  worthies  of 

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Barrows,  G.  M.    Commentaries  on  the  causes,  forms, 

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Bartlett,   J.    R.     Dictionary  of  Americanisms.     A 
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Bartol,  C.  A.  Church  and  congregation  ;  a  plea  for 
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Barton,  B.  Memoir,  letters,  and  poems.  Edited 
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Barton,  B.  S.     Collections  for  an  essay  towards  a 

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Barton,  E.  H.  Cause  and  prevention  of  yellow 
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Barton,  Wm.  P.  C.  Plan  for  the  internal  organiza- 
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Bartram,  J.  Darlington,  W.  M.  Memorials  of 
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Barwell,  R.  Treatise  on  diseases  of  the  joints. 
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Baschet,  A.  Le  roi  chez  la  reine.  Hist,  secrete  de  la 
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Bascom,  J.  Esthetics ;  or,  the  science  of  beauty. 
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Basham,  W.  R.  On  dropsy,  and  its  connection 
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Baskerville,  A.  The  poetry  of  Germany.  Trans, 
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Basket  of  chips.     J.  Brougham      .        .  18-441 

Basnage.     See  Stowe,  C.  E. 

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Bates,  W.     Harmony  of  the  divine  attributes  in  the 
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Batrachomyomachla,  hymns  and  epigrams.    Homer 

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Battle  of  life.  C.Dickens  .  .  .  18-856,8 
Battle  of  the  books.  J.  Swift  .  .  18-3078 
Battle  of  the  frogs  and  mice.  Homer  .  23-524,806 
Battle  of  the  standards.  John  Taylor  .  29='-207 
Battle  of  the   two  philosophies.     By  an  inquirer. 

L.,  1866 15-290 

Battle-field  of  Gettysburg.  G.  J.  Gross  26«-877 
Battle-fields,  pictures  from     ,         .         .  27»'-840 

Battle-fields  of  1866.  E.  Dicey  .  .  27''-875 
Battle-fields  of  Ireland  from  1688-1691.     N.    Y., 

1867 27»-1420 

Battle-fields    of  our    fathers.      V.    F.    Townsend 

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Battle-fields  of  the  south,  from  Bull  Run  to  Freder- 
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Battle  roll.     Perce,   E.      Encyclopaedia  of  battles 

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Battle  songs,  book  of.     C.  A.  Fanshawe  23-553 

Battle  summer.     D.  G.  Mitchell    .        .         27''-225 

Battles.      Adams,   W.   H.  D.      Memorable    b.    in 

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—  Allen,  Jos.     British  navy        .         .  27=^16. 

—  Bowen,  A.    Accounts  of  naval  b.  of  war  of  1812 

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—  Buena  Vista.     Carleton,  J.  H.        .  26'»-36 

—  Confederate  States  official  reports    26»-504,1551 

—  Creasy,  E.  S.     Fifteen  decisive  b.  of  the  world 

29''-63 

—  Frothingham,     R.      Lexington,   Concord  and 

Bunker  hill  ....         26''-2o7 


Battles.     Great  b.  of  the  British  army  .  27''-45 

—  Lupton,  W.  M.    Table  of        .         .         27''-759 

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—  Tomes,  R.     B.  of  America  by  sea  and    land 

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—  See  names  of  countries  ;  of  places  where  battles 

have  been  fought ;  and  of  wars  or  cam- 
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Baucher,  F.  Method  of  horsemanship,  founded 
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Bauer,  J.  J.  Bibliotheca  librorum  rariorum  uni- 
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Bauer,  L.  Lectures  on  orthopoedic  surgery.  2d  ed. 
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Baumgarten,  M.  The  acts  of  the  apostles  ;  or,  the 
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Bausman,  B.  Sinai  and  Zion  ;  or,  a  pilgrimage 
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Bautain,  M.  Art  of  extempore  speaking,  with  ad- 
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Bavaria.  Boner,  C.  Chamois  hunting  in  27''-526 
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South    and    North    America,     and    at   the 

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Baxter,  R.  Call  to  the  unconverted,  with  several 
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Baxter,  Robert.     Panic  of  1866.     With  its  lessons 

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Bayard,  A.     See  Scribe,  A.  E.     Theatre  Com. -v. 
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Bayley,  J.  History  and  antiquities  of  the  tower  of 
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Bayley,  J.  R.  Memoirs  of  S.  W.  G.  Brate.  With 
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Baylies,  F.  Historical  memoir  of  the  colony  of 
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Bayly,  Mary.  Ragged  homes  and  how  to  mend 
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Baynes,  R.  H.  English  lyrics — a  collection  of  Eng- 
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Beale,  T.     The  natural  history  of  the  sperm  whale, 

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Beard,  J.  R.     Life  of  Toussaint  L'Ouverture,  the 

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Beardsley,  E.  E.  The  history  of  the  P.  E.  church 
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Beasley,  F.  Search  of  truth  in  the  science  of  the 
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Beaton,  P.  Creoles  and  coolies  ;  or,  five  years  in 
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—  Minstrel  and  other  poems,  with  miscellanies,  by 

J.  H.  Beattie,  and  aa  account  of  his  life  and 
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—  Poetical  works,  with  a  memoir  of  the  author,  by 

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Beauchamp.     G.  P.  R.  James         .        .        18-1607 

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Beaufoy.     See  Barrington,  D. 

Beaujour,  Felix.     View  of  the  commerce  of  Greece, 

from  1787  to  1797.     Trans,  from  French  by 

T.  H.  Home.     L.,  1800.     8"         .  1-9 

Beaumarchais,  P.  A.  C.  de.     L'autie  Tartuffe,  ou  la 

mere  coupable.     (Le  Texier.)      .        34-4833 

—  (Euvres  choisies,  (T.  3'nie)  la  mere  coupable— 

drame  ;  Tarare — opera ;  poesies  diverses.  P., 

1822 34-4477 

Beaumarchais  and  his  times.  L.  deLomenie  37"-!  790 

Beaumarchais  dans  I'affaire  Goezman.  Sainte-Beuve 

34r-3070 


BEAUMARCHAIS. 


42 


BECKWORTH. 


Beaumarcliais — an  historical  nov6l.  A.  E.  Brach- 
vogel 18-4075 

Beaume.     See  La  Beaume. 

Beaumont,  M'me  Elie  de.     See  Elie  de  Beaumont. 

Beaumont,  F.,  and  J.  Fletcher.  Works,  with  an 
introduction  by  G.  Darley.  L.,  1840.  3  v. 
8° 34-40 

—  The  finest  scenes,  lyrics,  and  other  beauties  of 

those  two  poets  selected,  to  the  exclusion  of 
•whatever  is  morally  objectionable.  L.  Hunt 
[ed.]     3ded.     L.,  1863        .         .  34-316 

—  Beggar's  bush.     See  Kinnaird,  D.  24-107 

—  Bonduca.     M.  B.  D.     v.  1      .         .  24-143 

—  Bonduca — tragedy.    Altered  by  Geo.  Colman. 

B.  B.  T.     V.  11   .        .        .        .  24-71 

—  The  chances.     A  comedy.     I.    B.    T.     v.    21 

24-141 

—  The  elder  brother  (altered).     F's  S.  D.     v.  9 

24-331 

—  The  false  one.     M.  B.  D.     v.  1      .  34-143 

—  A  king  and  no  king.    M.  B.  D.    v.  1        34-143 

—  The  maid's  tragedy.     M.  B.  D.     v.  1       3-^143 

—  Philaster.     M.  B.  D.     v.  1      .         .  34-143 

—  Philaster— tragedy.     Altered.     B.  B.  T.     v.  16 

24-71 

—  Rule  a  wife  and  have  a  wife.    B.  B.  T.     v.  38 

34-71 

—  Same.    I.  B.  T.    v.  14    .        .        .  34-141 

—  Same.     S.  B.  T.     v.  10   .         .         .  34-191 

—  Thierry  and  Theodoret.     M.  B.  D.    v.  1    34^143 

—  See  Fletclier,  J.  ;  Knowles,  J.  S. 
Beaumont,  M'me  Leprince  de.     See  Leprince. 
Beaumont,  J.     (Sanford's  Br.  poets.)    .  33-72 
Beaumont,  Wm.    Experiments  and  observations  on 

the  gastric  juice,  and  the  pliysiology  of  diges- 
tion.    Pliittsb. ,  1833.     8»      .         .^  10-9 

Beaumont-Vassy.  E.  de.    Histoire  des  etats  Italiens 

depuis  le  congres  de  Vienne.     P.,  1850.     8° 

34-4866 

Beaunoir,   M'me  de.      Le  sculpteur.      Le   Texier. 

.      v.l  of  34-4832 

Beau-Pere,  un.     C.  de  Bernard      .        .        34-3080 

Beauquier,  C.  Philosophic  de  la  musique.  P.,  1865 
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Beauseincourt,  romance  of.    C.  A.  Warfleld    18-3426 

Beauties  of  England  and  Wales.  See  Brewer,  J. 
M.  ;  and  Britton,  J. 

Beauties  and  wonders  of  vegetable  life ;  or,  rambles 
in  parks,  forests,  conservatoi'ies,  orchards, 
gardens,  fields  and  heaths.     L.     .  9-94 

Beauties,  harmonies,  and  sublimities  of  nature.  C. 
Bucke 9-980 

Beauties  of  faith,  the.  Leaves  from  the  "Ave 
Maria."     N.  Y.,  1^67  .        .        .        18-3901 

Beauties  of  French  history.     N.  Y.,  1846    27^-lCll 

Beauties  of  the  isle  of  Wight.  W.  H.  D.  Adams 
27b-896 

Beauties  of  the  court  of  Charles  II.  A.  Jameson 
30-603 

Beautiful  city  and  the  king  of  glory.  W.  Davis 
33-899 

Beautiful  thoughts  from  Greek  authors.  C.  T. 
Ramage 33-1371 

Beautiful  widow.     M.  W.  Shelley         .        18-2833 

Beauty.  Ellis,  Mrs.  8.  S.  The  beautiful  in  nature 
and  art 5-448 

—  Gilpin,  W.     Observations  on  b.      .         27'^-358 

—  Hays,  D.  R.     Science  of  .         ,  5-184 

—  Hogarth,  W.    Analysis  of        .         .  5-467 

—  Walker,  A.     Analysis  of  b.  in  woman        5-108 

—  Walker,  Mrs.  A.     Female  b.   .        .  10-113 

—  See  Esthetics. 

Beauty  of  the  lieavens.     C.  F.  Blunt     .  12-40 

Beauty's  mirror — a  companion  to  the  toilet.  L.,  1839 

6-245 

Beauvallet,  L.     Rachel  and  the  new  world. ,  N.  Y., 

1856 26^-307 

Beauvallet.     E.  De  Mirecourt         .        .        34-4402 
Beauvon-,  R.  de.     Safia  ....  18-397 

—  Sous  le  masque.    P.,  1857        .        .        34-5331 


Beauvoir  Priaulx.     See  Priaulx. 

Beaux  messieurs  de  Bois-dore,  les.  M'me  Dudevant 
et  Paul  Meurice     ....        34-5371 

Beaver.  Morgan,  L.  H.  The  American  b.  and  his 
works 9-736 

Beawes,  W.  Correct  tables  for  calculating  the  ex- 
change between  London  and  other  places. 
L.,  1755.     fo         ....  1-513 

Beazley,  S.      The  steward.     Altered  from  T.  Hol- 

"croft's  Deserted  daughter.     F's  S.  D.     v.  34 

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Beccaria,  C.  B.  S.  Essay  on  crimes  and  punish- 
ments. Trans,  from  the  Italian,  with  com- 
mentary by  M.  De  Voltaire.  Trans.  I'rom  the 
French,  by  E.  D.  Ingraham.  Ph.,  1819.  8° 
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Becher,  J.  T.  The  constitution  of  friendly  societies 
exemplified.     5th  ed.     L.,  1839.     8»        1-376 

Bechler,  G.  R.  Atlas  showing  battles  and  important 
localities  connected  with  the  campaigns  in 
Virginia.     Ph.,  1864.     8  v.  .         26»-574 

—  Military  map  referring  to  the  campaigns  of  the 

army  of  the  Potomac.     Ph.,  [1864]       35-303 

Bechstein,  J.  M.  Cage  and  chamber  birds  ;  their 
natural  history,  habits,  food,  diseases,  man- 
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whole  of  Sweet's  British  warblers.  L.,  1856 
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Bechstein,  L.  Deutsches  Sagenbuch.  L.,  1853.  8" 
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Beck,  T.  R.  and  J.  B.  Medical  jurisprudence, 
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Beck,  L.  C.  Mineralogy  of  New  York.  [Nat.  hist, 
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Becker,  G.  J.  Treatise  on  the  theory  and  practice 
of  book-keeping  by  double  entry.  Ph.,  1851. 
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Becker,  K.  F.  Grammar  of  the  German  language, 
3d  ed.,  adapted  to  the  use  of  English  students, 
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Becker,  W.  A.  Charicles-illustrations  of  the  private 
life  of  the  ancient  Greeks.     L.,  1854    37^-3059 

—  Gallus  ;  or,  Roman  scenes  of  the  time  of  Augus- 

,tus  :  with  notes  and  excursuses  illustrative  of 
the  manners  and  customs  of  the  Romans.    L., 

1849       .      , 37"-3143 

Becket,  Thomas  A.  Giles,  J.  A.  Life  and  letters 
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—  Robertson,  J.  C.     Biography  .        .  30-987 
Beckett,  G.  A.  a.     Angelo,  or  the  actress  of  Padua. 

F's  S.  D.     V.  33    .         .         .         .  34-231 

—  The  comic  Blackstone      .         .         .  18-398 

—  Comic  history  of  England,  with  colored  etchings 

and  woodcuts  by  J.  Leech.     L.,  1855.     2  v. 
80 27«-54 

—  Comic    history  of    Rome.     Illustrated    by    J. 

Leech.     L.     8°      .        .        .        .       27'^3145 

—  The  Siamese  twins.     F's  M.  D.     v.  38     24-113 

—  The  turned  head.     F's  M.  D.     v.  28        24-118 
Beckford,  P.     Thoughts  on  hunting,  with  a  chap- 
ter on  coursing.     L.,1847     .         .  20-310 

Beckford,  W.  Italy,  Spain,  and  Portugal,  with  an 
excursion  to  the  monasteries  of  Alcoba<ja  and 
Batalha.     N.  Y.,  1845.    2  v.         .  37»-70 

—  Italy ;   with  sketches  of  Spain  and  Portugal. 

Ph.,  1834.     3v 37''-68 

—  Recollections  of  an  excursion  to  the  monasteries 

of  Alcoba<ja  and  Batalha.     Ph.,  1835     37^-69 

—  Vathek,  an  Arabian  tale  .         .  18-399 

—  Memoirs  of.     L.,  1859.     3  v.    .        .        30-1165 
Beckmann,  John.     History  of  inventions,  discover- 
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Beckwith,  E.  L.  Practical  notes  on  wine.  L., 
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Beckworth,  J.  P.  Bonner,  J.  Life  and  adventures 
of  J.  P.  B 36''-314 


BECON. 


43 


EEKE. 


Becon,  T.  Catechism  ;  with  other  pieces  written  in 
the  reign  of  Edward  VI.  Edited  for  the  Parker 
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Beddoe,  T.  Observations  on  the  medical  and  do- 
mestic management  of  the  consumptive  ;  on 
the  powers  of  digitalis  purpurea,  and  on  the 
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Bade,  the  Venerable.  Ecclesiastical  hislory  "of  Eng- 
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:pede,  Cuthbert.     [Pseud.]     See  Bradley,  E. 

Bedell,  G.  T.  Sermons  ;  with  a  biographical  sketch 
by  S.  H.  Tyng.     Ph.,  1835.     3  v.  8<>        32-26 

—  Tyng,  S.  H.     Memoir  of          .         .        30-1032 
Bedford,  A.     Remonstrance  in  behalf  of  the  Chris- 
tian religion  against  the  horrid  blasphemies 
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Bedford,  John  Russell  (4th  Duke  of).  Correspond- 
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Bedoliiere.     See  La  Bedolliere. 
Bee-hunter,  the.     J.  F.  Cooper      .        .  18-728 

Bee-hunter,  hive  of  the.     T.  B.  Thorpe  18-3229 

Bee-hunters.     G.  Aimard        .         .         .  18-107 

Beechcroft.     Miss  C.  M.  Yonge     .         .        18-3612 
Beecher,  C.  E.     An  appeal  to  the  people  in  behalf 
of  their  rights  as  authorized  interpreters  of 
the  bible.     N.  Y.,  1860         .        .  32-669 

—  Common    sense    applied  to    religion ;    or,    the 

bible  and  the  people.     N.  Y.,  1857        32-900 

—  Domestic  receipt-book.     Supplement  to  treatise 

on  domestic  economy.     3d  ed.     N.  Y.,  1858 
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—  An  essay  on  slavery  and  abolitionism  with  refer- 

ence to  the  duty  of  American  females.      Ph., 
1837 2-541 

—  Letters  on  the  difficulties  of  religion.     Hartford, 

1836 32-25 

—  Letters  to  persons  who  are  engaged  in  domestic 

service.     N.  Y.,  1842    .         .        .  33-4.53 

—  Religious  training  of  children  in   the  school, 

family,  and  church.     N.  Y.,  1864        32-1317 

—  Treatise  on  domestic  economy,  for  the  use  of 

young  ladies  at  home  and  at  school.     N.  Y., 
1845 6-155 

—  True  remedy  for  the  wrongs  of  woman,  with  a 

history  of  an  enterprise  having  that  for  its  ob- 
ject. B.,  1851  ....  13-35 
Beecher,  Charles.  Redeemer  and  redeemed  ;  an  in- 
vestigation of  the  atonement  and  of  eternal 
judgment.     B.,  1864     .         .        .         32-1179 

—  Review  of  the  "  spiritual  manifestations."  N.Y., 

1853 32-1586 

Beecher,  E.  Baptism  with  reference  to  its  import 
and  modes.     N.  Y.,  1849      .        .        32-1684 

—  Conflict  of  ages.     B.,  1854        .        .  32-477 

—  NaiTative  of  riots  at  Alton,  in  connection  with 

the  death  of  E.    P.    Lovejoy.     Alton,   1838 

26"-601 

Beecher,  H.  W.     Eyes  and  ears.     B.,  1862     33-913 

—  Freedom  and  war  :    discourses  on  topics  sug- 

gested by  the  times.     B.,  1863      .         32-1146 

—  Lectures  to  young  men,  on  various  important 

subjects.     N.  Y.,  1851  .         .  33-439 

—  Life-thoughts,  gathered  from  his  extempoiane- 

dus  discourses.     B.,  1858      .        .  32-747 

—  New  star  papers ;  or,  views  and  experiences  of 

religious  subjects.     N.  Y.,  1859    .  32-898 

—  Norwood ;    or    village    life    in  New   England 

18-4045 

—  Plain  and  pleasant  talk  about  fruits,  flowers  and 

farming.     N.  Y.,  1859  .         .  4-101 

—  Prayers  from  the  Plymouth  pulpit.     N.  Y.,  1867 

32-2346 

—  Royal  truths.     B.,  1866    .         .        .        32-1863 

—  Sermons.     L.,  1864.     2  v.        .         .        32-1558 

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N.  Y.,  1855 33-531 

—  Moore,  A.  Notes  from  Plymouth  pulpit    32-786 


Beecher,  Mrs.  H.  W.  From  dawn  to  daylight 
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Beecher,  L.     Autobiography  and  correspondence. 

Ed.    by   C.  Beecher.     N.'  Y.,    1864,5.     3  v. 

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—  A  plea  for  the  west.     2d  ed.     Cin.,  1835      26»'-3 
Beechey,  P.  W.     Narrative  of  a  voyage  to  the  Pa- 
cific and  Beering's  strait.      Ph.,    1832.      8'> 

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—  and  H.  W.     Proceedings  of  the  expedition  to 

explore  the  northern  coast  of  Africa  (1821-2). 

L.,  1828.     4»  ....         28^-917 

Beechey,  H.  W.     Memoir  of  Sir  J.  Reynolds    5-389 
Beechnut.     J.  Abbott     ....  18-6 

Beer,  G.  J.     See  Frick,  G. 

Beer.  Bushnan,  J.  S.  Burton  and  its  bitter  b. 
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—  Pitt,  J.  How  to  brew  good  b.  ,  6-522 
Beers,  D.  G.     Atlas  of  the  state  of  Delaware.     Ph., 

1868.     4"        .         .         .        .         .  25-313 
Bees.     Huisli,  R.     Nat.  history  and  general  man- 
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—  Langstroth,  L.  L.     Hive  and  honey-bee    4-212 

—  Miner,  T.  B.     Am.  bee-keeper's  manual      4-83 

—  Nutt,  T.     Humanity  to  honey  bees  4-234 

—  Practical  management  of  .         .  4-54 

—  Quinby,  M.     Bee-keeping  explained  4-250 

—  Samuelson,  J.,  and  J.  B.  Hicks.     The  honey- 

bee           9-635 

—  Scudamore,  E.     Artificial  swarms  .  4-335 

—  Wiklman,  T.  Management  and  nat.  hist.  4-213 
Beesly,  E.  S.  England  and  the  sea  .  27»-1250 
Beethoven,    L.    von.      Sammtliche    compositionen. 

Revis.  von  F.  Liszt.      Wolfenbiittel.     15  v. 
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—  Letters  (1790-1826.)     Trans,  by  Lady  Wallace. 

N.  Y.,  1867.     2  V.         ..         .         .        33-1333 

—  Mass  in  C,  in  vocal  score.     B.,  n.  d.     8°     5-841 

—  Barbadette,  H.     Esquisse  musicale  34-4582 

—  Lenz,W.  de.  Beethoven  etsestrois  styles  34-3999 

—  Life  of,  including  his  correspondence  with  his 

friends 30-38 

—  Miiller,  W.  Passages  from  life  of  .  30-1673 
Beeton,  Isabella.     Book  of  household  management. 

L.,  1864 6-154 

—  How  to  dine,  dinners  and  dining,  with  bills  of 

fare  for  all  the  year.    L.         .         .  6-152 

—  How  to  manage  house  and  servants.  L.  6-153 
Beeton,    S.    O.,    and   J.    Sherer.    (Eds.)     Beeton's 

dictionary  of  universal  information,  with  pro- 
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Vol.  1 — Geography,  history,  biography,  my- 
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2 — Summary  of  the  moral,  mathematical, 
physical  and  natural  sciences  ;  descri])tion  of 
the  arts ;  synopsis  of  literary  knowledge. 
L.,  n.  d.  3  V.  80  .  .  .  33-781,3 
Beet-root  sugar  and  the  cultivation  of  the  beet.     E. 

B.  Grant 6-339 

Beets,  Nicolaas.  Life  and  character  of  J.  H.  Vap 
der  Palm,  with  sermons ;  trans,  from  the 
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33-1699 

Beets,  Nicolas  (Hildebrand).  Scenes  de  la  vie  hol- 
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Beggars'  opera.     Dr.  Pepusch        .         .  5-869 

Beggars.     Book  of  vagabonds  and  b.     .  33-817 

Beginning  life.     J.  Tullock    .         .         .        82-1054 

Behavior.     See  Etiquette,  Manners. 

Behaviour  book.     Miss  Leslie        .         .  33-353 

Behind  the  counter.     T.  DeW.  Tahnadge      1-u.  p. 

Behind  the  scenes.     Lady  Bulwer  .  18-499 

Behind  the  scenes.     E.  Keckley     .        .        30-2361 

Behind  the  scenes  in  Paris      .        .        .  18-308 

Behn,  Mrs.  A.     Histories  and  novels      .  18-305 

Beke,  C.  T.     Sources  of  the  Nile ;  being  a  general 

survey  of  the  basin  of  that  river  and  of  its  head 

streams,  with  the  history  of  Nilotic  discovery. 

L.,  1860.     8»        .        .        .        .         SS^-SoO 


BEKE. 


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BELL. 


Beke,  C.  T.  British  captives  in  Abyssinia.  2cl  ed. 
L.,  1867.     8°         .         .         .         .         28''-567 

Belani,  H.  C.  R.  Goetlie  unci  sein  Liebeleben.  L., 
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Belcher,  E.  The  last  of  the  Arctic  voyages  ;  a  nar- 
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Prof.  Owen,  T.  Bell,  J.  W.  Salter  and  L. 
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—  Narrative  of  the  voyage  of  H.  M.  S.  Samarang 

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8° 29^-104 

Belcher,  J.  The  Baptist  pulpit  of  the  U.  S.  ;  pas- 
sages from  the  sermons  of  two  liundred  Bap- 
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—  The  clergy  of  America ;  anecdotes  illustrative 

of  the  character  of  ministers  in  the  U.  S. 
Ph.,  1849 32-1137 

—  George  Whitfield ;   a  biography,   with  special 

reference  to  his  labors  in  America.  N.  Y., 
1857 30-969 

—  Historical  sketches  of  hymns,  their  writers  and 

their  influence.     Ph.,  1859  .  32-839 

—  Religious  denominations    in  the  U.    S.  ;   their 

history,  doctrine,  government  and  statistics, 
with  a  preliminary  sketch  of  Judaism,  Pagan- 
ism and  Mohammedanism.  Ph.,  1857.  8" 
32-1282 

Belden,  A.  R.  Thrilling  incidents  and  narratives 
for  Christian  parents  and  their  children. 
Aub.,  1852 32-408 

Belden,  E.  P.  New  York  ;  past,  present  and  future. 
K  Y.,  1851  ....         26'^-539 

Belfast,  history  of  the  town  of;  with  a  statistical 
survey  of  the  parish  of  Belfast,  and  a  descrip- 
tion of  some  remarkable  antiquities  in  its 
neighborhood.     Bel.,  1823.    8»    .       27''-1428 

Bel  ford  Regis.     Mary  R.  Mitford  .         18-2322 

Bell'orest.     Miss  A.  Manning  .         .         18-2054 

Belgian  traveller  ;  a  picture  of  the  empire  of  Bona- 
parte and  his  federate  nations  ;  being  a  tour 
through  Holland,  France  and  Switzerland  in 
1804-5  ;  in  a  series  of  letters  from  a  nobleman 
to  a  minister  of  state.  Middletown,  Conn., 
1807.     8"        .'       .         .         .         .        27''-131 

Belgiojoso,  M'me  la  Princesse,  C.  T.  de.  Emina- 
recits  turco-asiatiques.     P.,  1856  34-4014 

—  Oriental  harems  and  scenery.      N.   Y.,   1862 

28b-405 

Belgium.    Anthon,   C.   E.     Pilgrimage   to  Treves 
27''-50 

—  Bell,  R.     Wayside  pictures    .        .         27''-231 

—  Burn,  R.  S.     Agricultural  tour        .  4-174 

—  Handbook  for  travellers.     (Murray)        27''-48i 

—  Quln,  M.  J.     Steam  voyages  .  27''-45 

—  Tableau  gen.  de  la  commerce  (1838-40)  34-4973 

—  Trollope,  F.     Belgium  in  1833        .  27''-51 

—  Viardot,  L.     Musees  dee  Belgique    ,         34-3973 

—  and  Nassau ;    or,  the  continental  tourist.     L., 

8» 37''-385 

—  See  Flanders,  Waterloo. 

Belgravia  ;  a  London  magazine,  conducted  by  M. 
E.    Braddon.      v.   1-5.     Lond.,  1866-68.     8° 

17-495 

Belial;  a  novel 18-1710 

Belinda.     M.    Edgeworth.     18-968;    and  v.   8  of 

18-977 

Bc'lisaire.     J.  F.  Marmontel  .        .        34-3518 

Belisarius.     Mahon's  life  of  .        .  30-31 

—  M.  Marmontel  ....         18-3725 
Belisle,  D.  W.     History  of  independence  hall ;   em- 
bracing biographies  of  the  immortal  signers  of 
the  declaration  of  independence.      Ph.,   1859 

26»-436 

Belknap,  J.  American  biography,  with  additions 
and  notes  by  F.  M.  Hubbard.  N.  Y.,  1843. 
8v .  30-33 


Belknap,  J.  History  of  New  Hampshire  to  the 
year  1790,  with  a  geographical  description 
of  the  state,  &c.     B.,  1792.     3  v.  26''-12 

Bell,  Acton.     [Pseud.]     See  Bronte,  Anne. 

Bell,  Andrew.  History  of  feudalism,  British  and 
continental.  New  ed.  by  C.  R.  Edmonds.  L., 
1863 27''-3368 

—  Life  of.    By  R.  and  C.  C.  Southey  .         30-1126 
Bell,  A.  M.     Principles  of  speech  and  vocal  physi- 
ology and  dictionary  of  sounds,  with  direc- 
tions for  the  cure  of  stammering.     New  ed. 
L.,  n.  d 22-609 

Bell,  A.  N.  Knowledge  of  living  things,  with  the 
laws  of  their  existence.    N.  Y.,  1860        9-907 

Bell,  C.  D.  Children's  mirror  ;  or,  which  is  my 
likeness 18-312 

—  Hope  Campbell ;  or,  know  thyself  18-1494 

—  Lily  Gordon,  the  young  housekeeper      18-1911 

—  Rest  and  unrest        ....  18-310 

—  Rosa's  wish 18-314 

Bell,  Sir  C.  Anatomy  and  philosophy  of  expres- 
sion as  connected  with  the  fine  arts.  3d  ed., 
enlarged.     L.,  1844.     8«       .         .  5-116 

—  Anatomy  of  the  bi'ain  explained  in  a  series  of 

engravings.     L.,  1802.     4°  .         10-1008 

—  Engravings  of  the  arteries,  servhig  as  an  intro- 

duction to  the  surgery  of  the  arteries.    2d  ed. 
L.,  1806.     8»  ....  10-785 

—  The   hand  ;   its  mechanism   and  vital  endow- 

ments as  evincing  design.     5th  ed.     L.,  1852 
10-143 

—  Nervous  system  of  the  human  body.     L.,  1844. 

8" 10-203 

—  Pichot,  A.     Life  and  labors  of       .        30-1287 
Bell,  Currer.     [Pseud.]     See  Bronte,  Charlotte. 
Bell,  Ellis.     [Pseud.]     See  Bronte,  Emily. 

Bell,  Evans.     The  empire  in  India.     L.,  1864.     8° 
28''-207 

—  Remarks  on  the  Mysore  blue-book.     L.,  1866. 

8° 28''-249 

Bell,  G.  J.  Contract  of  sale  of  goods  and  merchan- 
dise.    Ph.,  1845.     8°    .         .  v.50of2-55 

Bell,  H.  G.  Life  of  Mary  queen  of  Scots.  N.  Y., 
1837.    2v 30-352 

Bell,  H.  N.  The  Huntingdon  peerage,  with  a  gene- 
alogical and  biographical  history  of  the  house 
ofllastinivs.     L.,  1820.     4°  .        30-2033 

Bell,  James.  System  of  geography,  popular  and 
scientific ;  or,  a  physical,  political  and  statis- 
tical account  of  the  world.  L.,  1851.  6  v.  8" 
25-100 

Bell,  John,  M.  D.,  of  Edin.  Observations  on  Italy. 
B.,  1826 27''-63 

—  On  regimen  and  longevity.     Ph.,  1842       10-15 
Bell,  John,  M.D.,  of  Lond.   Engravings  of  the  bones. 

Ph.,  1816.    4"        .         .         .         .  10-13 

—  and  D.  F.  Condie.     Facts  in  the  history  of  epi- 

demic   cholera ;    a  report    to  the  board    of 

health.     Ph.,  1832.     8"         .         .  10-42 

Bell,  John,  M.D.,  of  Phila.   Influence  of  medicine — 

an  oration.     Ph..,  1828.     8°  .  10-79 

—  Mineral  and  thermal  springs  of  the  United  States 

and  Canada.    Ph.,  1855        .         .  10-150 

—  Report  on  the  importance  and  econom}'  of  sani- 

tary measures  to  cities.  N.  Y.,1860.  8"  10-215 

—  A  treatise  on  baths,  and  on  the  watery  regimen, 

hydropathy,  and  pulmonary  inhalation.    Ph., 
1850.     8° 10-127 

—  See  Rayer,  P. 

Bell,  John.      [Pub.]   British  theatre.     L.,  1791-9. 

34  V 24-71 

Bell,  John.  Poets  of  Great  Britain,  from  Chaucer 
to  Churchhill ;  with  lives  by  S.  Johnson  and 
others.     L.,  1807.     61  double  vols.,  viz.: 

I  to  VII.  Chaucer       .        .        .  23-470 

VIII  to  XII.  Spenser  .        .  23-471 

XIII.  Waller      ....  23-472 

XIV  and  XV.  Milton  .         .  23-473 

XVI  and  XVII.    Butler    and    Roscommon 

23^74 


BELL. 


45 


BENEFACTORSf 


Bell,  John.  Poets  of  Great  Britain,  from  Chaucer 
to  Churchill ;  with  lives  by  S.  Johnson  and 
others.     L.,  1807.     Gl  double  vols.,  viz.  : 

XVIII    and  XIX.     Cowley  and  Rochester 

33-475 

XX  to  XXIV.  Dryden 

XXV.   King        .... 

XXVI    and    XXVII.    Prior   and 


XXVIII.  Pomfret  and  Congreve 

XXIX  and  XXX.  Swift     .'       . 

XXXI.  Addison 

XXXII  and  XXXIII.  Rowe      . 

XXXIV  and  XXXV. 

Smith     . 

XXXVI.  Parnell 

XXXVII.  Garth  and  Fenton     . 

XXXVIII.  Somerville 

XXXIX  to  XLIV.    Pope  and  A 

XLV  and  XLVI."  Gay  andTickell 

XLVII.  Broome,  Pitt  and  Green 

XLVIII  and  XLIX.  Young       . 

L.  Savage   

LI.  Thomson      .... 

LII.  Dyer,  G.  West,  and  Lyttleton 

LIII.  Hammond,  Collins  and  Moore  23-494 

LIV.  Shenstone  .        .        .  23-495 

LV.  Mallet,  Gray  and  R.  West  23-496 

LVI.  Akenside  ....  23-497 

LVII  and  LVIII.     Churchill  and  Jenyns 

23-498 

LIX.  Falconer  and  Cunningham 

LX.  Armstrong,    Goldsmith   and 


23-476 
23-477 
Granville 
23-478 
23-479 
23-480 
23-481 
23-482 
Watts,  J.  Philips  and 
23-483 
23-484 
23-485 
23-486 
Philips 
23-487 
23-488 
23-489 
23-490 
23-491 
23-492 
23-493 


23-499 
Johnson 
23-500 
23-501 
33-818 
18-297 
24-221 
30-75 


English  poets. 

—  History  of  Russia. 

—  (ed.)    Songs  from 


LXI.  Sir  W.  Jones    . 

Bell,  J.  D.     Man.     Ph.,  1860 
Bell,  Mrs.  Martin.     Julia  Howard 
Bell,  R.     Temper.    F's  S.  D.    v.  7 

—  Life  of  G.  Canning.     L.,  1846 

—  Lives  of  the  British  admirals  ;  with  an  intro- 
ductory view  of  the  naval  history  of  England 
byR.  Southey.    L.,  1833-41.    5  v.     27»-1102 

~     "  L.,  1839.     2  V.  30-434 

L.,  1838.     3  V.        27^-2877 

the  dramatists.     L.,  n.  d. 

23-898 

—  Wayside  pictures  through  France,  Belgium  and 

Holland.     L.,  1849.     8»        .         .         2?'-231 

Bell,  S.  S.     Colonial  administration  of  Great  Britain. 

L.,  1859.     8»         ....  27''-63 

—  Law  of  property  as  arising  from  the  relation  of 

husband  and  wife.     Ph.,  1850.     8"     v.  67  of 

2-55 

Bell,  W.  E.  Carpentry  made  easy ;  with  specific 
instructions  for  building  balloons,  frames, 
warehouses,  church  spires ;  comprising  also  a 
system  of  bridge  building.    Illustrated.     Ph., 

1858.    80 6-13 

Bell  Smith  abroad.     L.  Piatt          .        .         27''-376 
Bellah.     0.  Feuillet        ....        34-3314 
Bellairs,  H.  W.     Tales  of  the  town        .  18-315 
Bellamy,  W.  H.     See  Glover,  C.  W. 
Bellars  and  Davie.     Standard  guide  to  postage  stamp 
collecting.     L.,  1864    .         .        .  21-9 
Belle  Antonia.     Ponson  du  Terrail        .        34-4357 
Belle  assemblee,  la  ;  a  court  and  fashionable  maga- 
zine,    v.  5,  6.     L.,  1827.     2v.     8»        17-133 
Belle  Brittain.     See  Fuller,  H. 
Belle  Boyd  in  camp  and  prison      .         .         26°-595 
Belle  cordiere,  la.     J.  X.  Boniface         .        34-3661 
Belle-Gabrielle,  la,  memoires  de     .        .        34-4797 
Belle  Gabriclle.     A.  Maquet  .        .        .        34-4116 
Belle-Jenny,  le.     T.  Gautier           .        .        34-4429 
Bellenger,  S.  et  al.    Nouveau  guide  de  conversations 
modernes ;    on  dialogues  usuels  et  familiers 
contenant  en  outre  de  nouvelles  conversations 
sur  les  voyagers  les  chemins  de  fer,  les  bateaux 
a  vapeur,  etc.     En  six  laugues.     P.,  1851.     4" 
22-407 


Belle  of  the  family.     Mrs.  Grey      .         ,        18-1271 
Belle-Rose.     A.  Aehard  .        .        .        34-3009 

Belle  Scott ;  or,  liberty  overthrown       .  18-313 

Bellemarre,  Louis  de.     [Pseud.]     See  Ferry,  G. 
Belles  lettres.     Barron,  W.     Lectures  22-606 

—  Blair,  H.    Lectures  on  rhetoric  and  b.  1.    22-607 
• —  Maunder' s  encyclopaedia  .        .  33-775 

—  RoUin,  C.     Method  of  teaching   and  studying 

the  b.  1 22-1186 

—  See   Criticism  ;   Literature  ;   Oratory  ;    Poetry  ; 

Rhetoric ;  Taste. 

Bellew,  F.  The  art  of  amusing.  Illustrations  by 
the  author  (a).     N.  Y.,  1866        .  20-192 

Bellew,  J.  C.  M.  Shakespere's  home.  L.,  1863 
30-1873 

Bellini,  V.  La  sonnambula.  With  Italian  and  Eng- 
lish words.     B.,  n.  d.     8°    .         .  5-904 

—  The  opera  of  Norma.     With  Italian  and  English 

words.     B.,  n.  d.     4°   .         .         .  5-901 

—  Same,  for  piano  solo.     B.,  n.  d.     4"  5-902 
Bellows,  A.  J.     The  philosophy  of  eating.     N.  Y., 

1867 6-151 

Bellows,  H.  W.     The  old  world  in  its  new  face. 

Impressions  of  Europe  in  1867-8.     v.  1.     N. 

Y.,  1868 27''-939 

Belloy,  P.  L.  B.  de.     Le  siege  de  Calais.    <C.  A.  T. , 

V.  1 34-3140 

Bells,  treatise  on.     E.  B.  Denison  .  6-312 

Belmonte,  L.  de.     El  diablo  predicador.     T.  T.  E. 

V.  5 34-2 

Beloe,    W.      Anecdotes  of  literature    and   scarce 

books.     L.,  1807-12.     6  v.     8°  21-140 

—  Sexagenarian  ;  or,  the  recollections  of  a  literary 

life.     L.,  1817.     2  V.     8»      .         .  30-867 

B61ot,  A.  et  E.  Villetard.  Le  testament  de  Cesar 
Girodot,  comedie  en  3  actes  .        34-4550 

Belsham,  T.  Elements  of  the  philosophy  of  the 
mind,  with  a  compendium  of  logic.  L.,  1801. 
8"  15-243 

Belsham,  W.  Memoirs  of  the  reign  of  George  III. 
to  1793.     L.,  1795.     4  v.       .        .  27»-65 

Belton  estate.     A.  Trollope    .         .         .        18-3284 

Beltrami,  J.  C.  Pilgrimage  in  Europe  and  America 
leading  to  the  discovery  of  the  sources  of  the 
Mississippi  and  Bloody  river.  L.,  1828.  2  v. 
8» 29''-7 

Beltz,  G.  F.  Memorials  of  the  most  noble  order  of 
the  garter ;  with  biographical  notices  of  the 
knights  in  the  reigns  of  Edward  III.  and 
Richard  IL     L.,  1841.     8°  .  27''-70 

Belzoni,  G.  Narrative  of  discoveries  in  Egypt  and 
Nubia.    L.,  1821.    2  v.    4».    plates  f»  28''-386 

Bement,  C.  N.  American  poulterer's  companion  ; 
a  practical  treatise  on  the  breeding,  rearing, 
fattening  and  general  management  of  domes- 
tic poultry.     N.  Y.,  1845      .         .  4-5 

Bemis,  G.  Precedents  of  American  neutrality.  B., 
1864.     8» 26''-1001 

Bemrose,  W.,  jr.  Manual  of  wood  carving;  with 
practical  instructions  for  learners  of  the  art, 
and  original  and  selected  designs.  L.,  n.  d. 
8° 5-210 

Ben  Brace.     F.  Chamier        .        .        .  18-605 

Ben  Sylvester's  word.     Miss  C.  M.  Yonge    18-3634 

Benard,  A.  J.  Memoires  de  Fleury  de  la  com6die 
franqaise.  1757-1820.  P.,  1847.    2  v.    34-5279 

Benauly.     [Pseud.]     See  Abbott,  B.  V.,  A.,  and  L. 

Bench  and  bar.     L.  J.  Bigelow      .        .        30-1974 

—  Grant,  J 30-32 

Bench  and  bar  of  Georgia.     S.F.Miller        30-1038 
Bench  and  bar  of  South  Carolina.     J.  B.  O'Neall 

30-1248 

Benedict,  E.  C.  The  hymn  of  Hild'ebert,  and  other 
mediaeval  hymns;  with  translation.  N.  Y., 
1867 23-986 

—  A  run  through  Europe.     N.  Y.,  1860      27''-563 
Benedict,  J.     Sketch  of  the  life  and  works  of  F. 

Mendelssohn-Bartholdy.  L.  1853.  8»    30-1880 
Benefactors.     Goodrich,  S.  G.     Lives  of       30-1927 

—  See  Philanthropists. 


BENEDICITE. 


46 


BERARD. 


Benedicite.  G.  C.  Child  .  .  .  32-2272 
Benefit  of  Christ's  death.  A.  Palerio  .  32-1955 
Benet,  8.  V.  Treatise  on  niiHtary  law  and  the  prac- 
tice of  courts-martial.  N.  Y.,1862.  8°  2-176 
Benevolence.     Church,  P.     Philosophy  of    32-1901 

—  See  Philanthropy. 

Benezet,  A.  Some  historical  account  of  Guinea,  with 
an  inquiry  into  the  rise  and  progress  of  the 
slave  trade.     L.,  1778.    8"    .         .  28"-59 

Bengal.  Edwards,  W.  Reminiscences  of  a  Bengal 
civilian 28''-520 

—  Francklin,  W.     Tour  from  B.  to  Persia     28''-61 

—  Grandpre,  L.  de.     Voyage  in  the  Indian  ocean 

and  to  B 29^-142 

—  Grant,  C.     Rural  life  in  B.       .         .         28''-388 

—  Lees,  W.  N.     Tour  through  the  tea  districts, 

18G4-5  .         .         .    ■     .         .         .         28b-572 

—  Memoirs  of  the  revolution  in  B.      .         29''-239 

—  See  India. 

Bengel,  D.  J.  A.    Gnomon  novi  testamenti.   Ed.  3a. 

Per  M.  E.  Bengelium,  quond.  cur.  quarto  re- 

cusa  adjuv.     J.  Steudel.     Tubingse,  1855.     8" 

34-491 

—  See  Critical  English  testament. 

Benger,  E.  0.  Men^oirs  of  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Hamilton, 
witfi  a  selection  from  her  correspondence  and 
other  unpublished  writings.  L.,  1818.  2  v. 
8° 30-1214 

—  Memoirs  of  the  life  of  Anne  Boleyn,  queen  of 

Henry  VIII.     Ph.,  1822.     8°        .  30-43 

—  Memoirs   of  the  life  of  Mary  queen  of  Scots. 

From  the  2d  London  ed.     Ph.,  1851.     2  v. 
30-665 

—  Memoirs  of  Mr.  John  Tobin.     L.,  1820.     8» 

30-1827 

Benjamin  of  Tudela.     See  Early  travels  in  Palestine 

28'^-210 

Benjamin,  J.  J.     Eight  years  in  Asia  and  Africa  from 

1846  to  1855.     Hanover,  1859.     8"        28''-322 

Benjamin,   S.  G.  W.      The  Turk  and  the  Greek. 

N.  Y.,  1867 27''-918 

Bennet,  G.     See  Montgomery,  James    .  29''-68 

Bennet,  T.     A  brief  history  of  the  joint  use  of  pre- 
coraposed  set  forms   of  prayer,  with  a  dis- 
course of  the  gift  of  prayer.     Camb.,  1708.     8" 
.         32-2360 

—  See  Robinson,  B. 

Bennet,  W.   H.      Biographical   sketches  from  the 

note-books  of  a  law  reporter.     L.,  1867.     8" 

30-1920 

—  Proceedings  in  the  master's  office  of  the  court 

of  chancery.      Ph.,  1842.     8»    v.  37  of  2-55 
Bennett,  Emerson.     Border  rover  .  18-316 

—  Bride  of  tlie  wilderness    .        .        .  18-317 

—  Clara  Moreland         ....  18-318 
'  —  Ellen  Norbury          ....          18-319 

—  The  forged  will         ....  18-320 

—  Kate  Clarendon        ....  18-321 

—  Viola  ;  or  adventures  in  the  far  southwest  18-322 
Bennett,  G.  Gatherings  of  a  naturalist  in  Australa- 
sia. Observations  on  the  animal  and  vegeta- 
ble productions  of  New  South  Wales,  New 
Zealand,  and  some  of  the  Austral  islands. 
L.,  1860.     8°  ....        29M76 

Bennett,  G.  B.  The  Christian  governess ;  a  memoir 
and  a  selection  from  the  correspondence  of  Miss 
Sarah  Bennett.     L.,  1862     .         .         30-2331 

Bennett,  James.  Elementary  treatise  on  logic.  L., 
1852.     8»        .         .         •        .         .  15-214 

—  Theology  of  the  earlv  Christian  church.     L., 

1855       .         .         .  "     .         .         .        82-2203 

—  See  Bogue,  D. 

Bennett,  J.  H.     Clinical  lectures  on  the  principles 

and  practice  of  medicine.     N.  Y.,  1860.     8° 

10-459 

—  Restorative  treatment  of   pneumonia.  E., 

1866.     8° 10-661 

Bennett,  J.  C.  Poultry  book  ;  a  treatise  on  breeding 
and  general  management  of  domestic  fowls. 
B.,  1850 4-47 


Bennett,  J.  G.  Bennett  and  his  times.  By  a  jour- 
nalist.    N.  Y.,  1855      .         .         .  30-838 

Bennett,  John.  Elements  of  stenography.  L.,1825 
22-41 

Bennett,  S.  The  Christian  governess  by  G.  B.  Ben- 
nett                30-2331 

Bennett,  W.  C.  Songs  by  a  song-writer — first  hun- 
dred.    L.,  1859     ....  23-530 

Bennett,  William  J.  E.  Last  sermons  preached  at 
Saint  Paul's,  Knightsbridge,  and  Saint  Bar- 
nabas', Pimlico.     L.,  1851.     8"    .  32-861 

—  Lecture- sermons  on  the  distinctive  errors  of  Ro- 

manism.    4th  ed.     L.,  1842.     8"  32-860 

Bennett,  W.  S.      May  queen  ;   a  pastoral  cantata. 
WordsbyH.  F.  Chorley.    B.,   u.  d.    8"    5-955 
Bennison,   W.      The   cause  of  the  present  money 
crisis  explained,  in  answer  to  the  pamphlet  of 
J.  H.  Palmer.     3d  ed.     L.,  1837.     8°      1-285 
Bensley.     A  story  of  to-day   .         .         .  18-328 

Bentham,  George.  Handbook  of  the  British  Flora. 
L*.,  1858.     8»  .         .         .         .  9-9 

Bentham,  J.  Works,  published  tmder  the  superin- 
tendence of  his  executor,  John  Bowring.  E., 
1843.     llv.     S"    .         .         .         .  2-543 

—  Defence  of  usury  ;  showing  the  impolicy  of  the 

present  legal  restraints  on  the  termsof  pecuni- 
ary bargains.     Ph.,  1841       .         .  1-12 

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Benthamiana ;  or  select  extracts  from  the  works  of 

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—  Voyage  d'une  femme  au  Spitzberg.     2' me  ed. 

P.,  1855 34-3034 


BIBLE. 


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BIBLE. 


Bible.    Text  and  versions. 

—  Biblia  hebraica,  sec.  ult.  ed.  J.  Athiae,  a  J.  Leus- 

den  recog.,  recens.  variisque  notis  illust.  ab 
Van  der  Hooght.  Ed.  nov.  rec.  et  emend,  a 
J.  D'AUemand.     L.,  1836.     8»     .        34-2935 

—  English.     The  holy  bible  "with  the  apocryphal 

books,  in  the  earliest  English  versions  made 
from  the  Latin  vulgate  by  John  WyclifFe  and 
his  followers  ;  ed.  bv  J.  Forshall  and  P.  Mad- 
den.    Oxford,  1850.     4  v.     4"      .        32-2041 

The  holy  scriptures.  Trans,  by  M.  Cover- 
dale— 1535.     L.,  1838.     4°    .        .        32-2012 

The  holy  bible  trans,  from  the  Latin  vul- 
gate ;  The  old  testament  first  published  at 
Doway,  1609 ;  and  the  new,  at  Rheims,  1582. 
With  annotations.     Ph.,  1850.     8°       32-1734 

See  Fulke,  W.     Confutation  of  Rhemish 

testament 32-1720 

The  holy  bible :  with  the  apocrypha.  Trans- 
lated by  command  of  King  James  I.  Indexes 
and  Brown's  concordance.  Oxford,  1829.  4" 
32-1839 

See  "Ward.    Errata  of  the  protestant  bible 

32-1744 

The  holy  bible  according  to  the  authorized 

version.  Printed  phonetically.  L.,  1850.  8" 
32-1978 

—  French.    La  sainte  bible.     Revue  sur  les  origin- 

aux  par  D.  Martin.     N.  Y.,  1859         34-3963 

—  Italian.   La  sacra  biblia  ;  tr.  da  G.  Diodati.   L., 

1825      . 34-2506 

—  Latin.  [A  small  octavo  copy,  without  title-page, 

text  occupying  500  leaves,  numbered,  inter- 
pretatio  and  index,  25  leaves,  not  numbered. 
Sig.  a-z,  A-Z  and  Aa-Xx,  chapters  not  di- 
vided into  verses]         .        .        .  34-449 

—  See   Apocrypha  ;    Commandments ;    Creation  ; 

Jasher ;  Pentateuch  ;  Prophets  ;  and  names 
of  special  books  of  the  old  testament. 

—  New  Testament. 

—  Polyglott.    Nov.  test,  pollyglottum  Bagsterian- 

um :  Graece,  Latine,  Anglicane,  Galice,  Italice, 

Hispanice,  Germanice,  Syriace.     L.,  n.  d.    4° 

32-2019 

—  Greek.  Alford,  H.     v.  1— Gospels  .  32-806 
Nov.  test.  Greece.    P.  Buitman.    Lips.,  1856 

34-347 

J.    J.    Griesbach.     Cantab.,    1809.      8» 

34-275 

Ex  antiquissimo  codice   vaticane  edidit. 

A.  Mains.     L.,  1859.     8»       .        .  34-276 

—  English.   The  new  testament  of  our  Lord  and 

Saviour  Jesus  Christ.  By  W.  Tyndale,  the 
first  vernacular  trans,  from  the  Greek :  with 
memoir.  To  which  are  annexed  variations  of 
other  translations,  by  J.  P.  Dabney.  And., 
1837 32-2375 

The  new  testament  of  our  Lord  and  Saviour 

Jesus  Christ ;  trans,  out  of  tlie  Latin  vulgate, 
and  first  published  by  the  English  college  of 
Rheims,  1582.     N.  Y.,  1834.     8»  32-1721 

The  new  testament  of  our  Lord  and  Saviour 

Jesus  Christ ;  with  devotional  reflections  by 
John  Gillies  ....  32-93 

The  new  testament,  in  Comstock's  perfect 

alphabet.     Ph.,  1848.     80      .        .        32-1977 

A  new  and  corrected  version  of  the  new  tes- 
tament; with  notes  by  R.  Dickinson.  B., 
1833.     8" 32-2046 

Tlie  new  testament.  Trans,  by  L.  A.  Saw- 
yer.    B.,  1858       ....        32-1148 

—  —  [American  bible  union's  version — with  King 

James'  version  and  Greek  text  in  parallel 
columns;  with  notes.]  (')  The  gospel  by 
Matthew.     [Ed.]  by  J.  T.  Conant.     N.  Y., 

18G0.    4» 32-2060 

(2)  The  gospel  according  to  Mark  ;  Acts  of 

the  apostles ;  The  epistles  to  the  Thessaloni- 
ans;  The  epistle  to  the  Hebrews.  N.  Y., 
lb..  0-8.     4° b2-2(;(jl 


Bible.    New  Testament. 

—  English.  (")  Acts  of  the  apostles.     N.  Y.,  1858. 

4» 32-2064 

(4)  The  second  epistle  of  Peter,  the  epistles 

of  John  and  Judas,  and  the  Revelation.     N. 
Y.,  1854.     4"        .         .        .         .        32-2070 

—  Swedish.   Nya  testamentet ;  [with  notes.  4°.  no 

title-page.] 34-2998 

—  See  Acts  of  the  apostles ;  Epistles ;  Gospels ; 

Parables  ;  Revelations  ;  and  the  names  of  the 
writers  of  the  gospels. 

—  Introduction. 

—  Alexander,   A.     Canon  of  the  old  and  n.   t. 

32-1371 

—  Alford,  H.     How  to  study  the  n.  t.         32-1916 

—  Bacheler,  O.,  and  R.  D.  Owen.     Discussion  on 

the  authenticity  of  the  b.      .        .        32-1566 

—  Barry,  A.     Study  of  the  o.  t.  .        .        32-1798 

—  Cellcrier,  J.  E.     Authenticity  of  the  n.  t.  32-44 

—  Curtis,  T.  F.     Human  element  in  inspiration 

32-2325 

—  Davidson,  S.     Introduction  to  the  n,  t.     32-800 

—  De  Wette,  W.  M.  L.    Critical  introduction  to  the 

o.  t 32-1420 

—  Dobie,  D.     Key  to  the  bible    .         .  32-182 

—  Fairbaim,  P.     Hermaneutical  manual     32-793 

—  Garbett,  E.     God's  word  written     .        32-2284 

—  Gaussen,  L.      Canon  of  the  holy  scriptures  in 

the  light  of  history        .         .         .        32-1403 
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—  Gerard,  G.   Institutes  of  biblical  criticism  32-91 

—  Griflin,  G.    The  gospel  its  own  advocate  32-301 

—  Havernick,  H.  A.  C.    Introduction  to  the  o.  t. 

.        32-1421 

—  Henderson,  E.     Divine  inspiration  32-594,2199 

—  Home,  T.  H.     Introduction  to  holy  scriptures 

32-737 

—  Infidel  objections  against  the  b.       .        32-1670 

—  Jones,   J.      Canonical   authority  of  the  n.   t. 

32-1352 

—  Kurtz,  J.  H.     The  bible  and  astronomy    32-680 

—  Lee,  W.     Inspiration  of  holy  scripture     32-654 

—  Lewis,   T.      Divine    human  in  the    scriptures 

32-1574 

—  Liber  librorum ;   its  structure,  limitations  and 

purpose  32-2059 

—  Lord,  E.     Plenary  inspiration  of  the  holy  scrip- 

tures              32-1469 

Verbal  inspiration       .         .         .        32-1470 

—  M'Clelland,  A.  Canon  and  interi:)retation  32-968 

—  M'Whorter,  G.  C.  Hand-book  of  then.  t.  32-1181 

—  Nicholls,  B.  C.    Help  to  reading  the  b.    32-2243 

—  Sailer,  G.  F.     Biblical  hermeneutics  32-942 

—  Scrivener,  F.  H.     Contributions  to  the  criticism 

of  Greek  t 32-1001 

—  Silver,  A.     The  holy  word  in  its  own  defence 

32-1075 

Symbolic  character  of  the  sacred  scriptures 

32-1071 

—  Tomline,  G.    Introduction  to  the  study  of  the  b. 

32-488 

—  Tregelles,  S.  P.     Canon  Muratorianus    32-2106 
Historicevidenceof  the  authorship  and  trans- 
mission of  the  n.  t.        .         .         .  32-960 

—  Watson,  R.     Apology  for  the  b.       .  32-225 

—  Commentaries  and  Dictionaries. 

—  Bengel,   D.  J.  A.     Gnomon  Novi  Testamenti 

34-491 

—  Bible  cyclopaedia.   L.,  1841.   2  v.   4p       32-2020 

—  Brown,  J.     Dictionary  of  the  b.      .        32-1619 

—  Butterworth,  J.     Concordance  to  the  scriptures 

32-1621 

—  Calmet,A.    Dictionary  of  the  holy  bible  32-2021 

—  Calvin,  J.    Commentaries  on  the  old  and  new 

testament      ....        32-1235  to  54 

—  Comprehensive  commentary    .         .         32-1512 

—  Creighton,  J.     Dictionary  of  scriptural  proper 

names 32-1867 

—  Critical  English  testament  based  on  Bengel's 

gnomon 32-1872 


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—  American  publisher's  circular         ,  21-293 

—  Bookseller,  the        ...        .  21-29(i 

—  History  of  the  works  of  the  learned         17-221 

—  Memoirs  of  literature       .        ,       17-218  to  220 

—  Philobiblion,  the      .        .        .        .  21-235 

—  Publisher's  circular,  the  .        .  21-347 

—  Querard,  le.     (1855-56)  .         .        .  21-239 

—  Miscellaneous. 

—  Appleton's  library  manual       .        .  21-132 

—  Beloe,   W.     Anecdotes  and  scarce  books 

21-140 

—  Berard,  A.  S.  L.     Editions  des  Elzivirs     21-10 

—  Beresford,  J.     Bibliosophia     .        .  21-15 

—  Brydges,  Sir  E.     Restituta      .        .  31-143 

—  Burton,  J.  H.     The  book  hunter    .        31-22,3 

—  Davis,   W.     Journey  round  the  library  of  a 

bibliomaniac         ....  21-148 

—  Dibdin,  T.  F.     Bibliomania,  or  book-ma dnes* 

31-155 
Bibliophobia       .        .        .        .  21-157 

—  Goodhugh,  W.     Library  manual    .  21-182 

—  Hamst,  O.     Life  and  works  of  J.  M.  Querard 

30-1980 

—  Index  librorum  prohibitorum  a  Sixto  V    21-353 

—  Merry  weather,  P.  S.   Bibliomania  in  the  middle 

ages      .        .        .    ,    .        .        .  21-76 

—  Nichols,   J.      Literary  anecdotes  and  history 

ofthe  18th  century        .        .        .22-1159,60 

—  Putnam,  G.  P.     Book-buyer's  manual     21-234 

—  Savage,  J.     The  librarian       ,        .  21-267 

—  Techener,  J.  J.     Bulletin  du  bibliophile  21-122 

—  Walpole,  H.     Royal  and  noble  authors    21-131 

—  See  Authors  ;  Booksellers  ;  Catalogues  ;  Libra- 

ries ;  Literature  ;   Manuscripts  ;  Periodicals  ; 
Printing  ;  Writing  ;  and  names  of  subjects 
of  bibliographical  research,  such  as  America, 
Biography. 
Bibliopegia.     J.  Hanett  .        .        .  6-495 

—  See  Bookbinding. 

Bibliotheca  Americana  Nova.     O.  Rich  21-244 

Bibliotheca  Americana  Vestustissima.     Harrisse,  H. 

21-314 

Bibliotheca  Anglo-Poetica      .        .        .  21-302 

Bibliotheca  Biblica.     W.  Orme     .        .  21-230 

Bibliotheca  Cantiana.     J.  R.  Smith       .  21-265 

Bibliotheca  Heraldica.     T.  Moule  .  21-335 

Bibliotheca  Madrigaliana.     E.  F.  Rimbault    21-248 
Bibliotheca  Medico-Chirurgica.      T.  C.  F.  Enslin 

21-42 

Bibliotheca  Parriana      ....  21-463 

Bibliotheca  Sussexiana.     T.  J.  Pettigrew        21-359 
Bibliotheca  sacra,   v.  3— 6,  8,  9,  11,  18,  21-4.   And., 

1846-67         32-1695 

Bibliotheca  Scota-Celtica.     J.  Reid        .  21-240 

Bibliotheca  selecta  de  litteratura  espanola.    [P.  Men- 

debil  y  M.  Silvela.]   Burdeos,  1819.    4  v.     8" 

.        .        .        .        .        .        .  34-5 

Bibliotheque  de  mon  oncle.     R.  TopfTer    ^   34-3870 

Bibliotheque  des  memoires  relatifs  a  I'histoire  de 

France  pendant  le  18«  siecle.     J.  F.  Barriere 

34-5502 

Bibliotheque    des    Merveilles.      See    Marion,    F. 

34-3509 

Bibliotheque  des  villages.     A.  Berquin     '    34-4598 

Bibliotheque  fipistolaire.     Lettres  des  femmes  cele- 

bres  du  siecle  de  Louis  XIV.     Rec.  par  A. 

Delanone,  P 34^015 

Bichat,  X.     Physiological  researches  upon  life  and 
death.     Trans,  from  the  French  by  T.  Wat- 
kins.     Ph.,  1809.    8»    .        .        .  10-16 
Bickerstafl',   I.     The  hypocrite.     D.   L.   T.   v.    5 
.        .        .                .        .        .          34^107 

—  Same.    Altered  from  Cibber.    M.  B.  D.   v.  4 

34-143 

—  Same.  [Altered  from  Gibber's  Nonjuror.]  B.  D. 

v.  1 34-143 

—  The  hypocrite.    Comedy.   Altered  from  Cibber. 

S.  B.  T.  V.  6         .        .        .        .  24-191 

—  Same.    Adapted  by  S.  Smith,     v.  14  of  24-321 


BICKERSTAFF. 


53 


BINNING. 


Bickerstaff,  I.  Lionel  and  Clarissa  ;  a  comic  opera. 
I.  B.  T.  V.  13        .         .         .         .  24-141 

—  Love  in  a  villaee.     D.  L.  T.  v.  7    .  24-107 

—  Same.     M.  B.  t).  v.  5     .        .        .  24-142 

—  Love  in  a  village :  comic  opera.  S.  B.  T.  v.  14 

24-191 

—  Same.     B.  B.  T.  v.  33      .        .        .  24-71 

—  The  maid  of  the  mill ;  comic  opera.     B.  B.  T. 

V.  33 24-71 

—  Same.     D.  L.  T.  v.  7     .        .        .  24H07 

—  Same.     I.  B.  T.  v.  6        .        .        .  24-141 

—  Same.     M.  B.  D.  v.  5      .        .        .  24-142 

—  The  padlock.    D.  L.  T.  v.  9    .        .  24-107 

—  Same.     M.  B.  D.  v.  5     .        .        .  24-142 

—  Same.     B.  D.  v.  1  .        .        .  24-143 

—  Same;  a  farce.     S.  B.  T.  v.  16       .  24-191 

—  The  plain-dealer  ;  comedy  ;  altered  from  Wych- 

erly,     B.  B.  T.  v.  20    .        .        .  24-71 

—  The  recruiting  sergeant.     B.  D.  v.  1         24-143 

—  School  for  fathers ;  or,   Lionel  and   Clarissa ; 

comic  opera.     B.  B.  T.  v.  33       .  24-71 

—  The  sultan.     M.  B.  D.  v.  5     .        .  24-142 

—  The  sultan  ;  comedy.     S.  B.  T.  v.  3         24-191 

—  and  S.  Foote.     Dr.  Last  in  his  chariot.     M.  B. 

D.  v.  5 24-142 

Bickerstaff,  I.     [Pseud.  ]     See  Steel,  R.  ;  Swift,  J. 
Bickersteth,  E.     Treatise  on  the  Lord's  supper  ;  de- 
signed as  a  guide  and  companion  to  the  holy 
communion.    Ph.,  1862        .        .        32-1395 

—  Birks,  T.  R.    Memoir  of .        .        .  30-664 
Bickersteth,   E.   H.     Water   from    the  well-spring 

for  the  Sabbath  hours  of  afflicted  believers. 
N.  Y.,  1854  ....  32-481 

Bickham,  W.  D.  Rosecrans'  campaign  with  the 
fourteenth  army  corps,  or  the  army  of  the 
Cumberland  ;  with  official  reports  of  the  bat- 
tle of  Stone  river.     Cin.,  1863      .         26»-498 

Bicknell,  A.  Life  of  Alfred  the  great.  L.,  1777. 
8» 30-13 

Bicknell,  W.  J.     See  Illustrated  London        27''-420 

Biddle,  O.  Young  carpenter's  assistant ;  or,  a  sys- 
tem of  architecture  adapted  to  the  style  of 
building  in  the  U.  S.     Ph.,   1805.     4''     5-700 

Bidpai.     See  Pilpay. 

Bielfeld,  J.  F.     Elements  of  universal  erudition ; 

trans,   by  W.   Hooper.     L.,   1770.     3  v.     8» 

33-683 

Bien  (le)  et  le  mal  qu'on  a  dits  des  enfants.  ]E. 
Deschanel 34-4029 

Biematzki,  J.  C.  The  hallig;  trans,  by  Mrs.  G. 
P.  Marsh 18-331 

Bigelow,  A.  Leaves  from  a  journal ;  or,  sketches 
of  rambles  in  north  Britain  and  Ireland.  B., 
1821 27»'-132 

—  Travels  in  Malta  and  Sicily,  with  sketches  of 

Gibraltar,  in  1827.     B.,  1831.     8°  27^-64 

Bigelow,  E.  B.  Tariff  question  considered  in  regard 
to  the  policy  of  England  and  the  interests  of 
the  U.  S.,  witli  statistical  and  comparative 
tables.     B.,  1862.     4°           .        .  1-513 

Bigelow,  Jacob.  Brief  expositions  of  rational  medi- 
cine ;  and  the  paradise  of  doctors— a  fable. 
B.,  1858 10-175 

—  Collection  of  plants  of  Boston  and  its  vicinity, 

with  their  generic  and  specific  characters  and 
principal  synonyms.     B.,  1824.     S"      9-1207 

—  Elements  of  technology,   taken  chiefly  from  a 

course  of  lectures  on  the  application  of  the 

sciences   to  the  useful  arts.      B.,   1829.    8» 

6-819 

—  Modern   inquiries,   clasf^ical,    professional    and 

miscellaneous.     B.,  1867     .        .        33-1369 

—  Nature  in  disease ;   illustrated  in  various  dis- 

courses and  essays,  with  miscellaneous  writ- 
ings.    N.  Y.,  1860  .         .         .         10-214 
Bigelow,   John.     Jamaica   in    1850.     B.,   1851 

26''-212 

—  Life  and  public  services  of  John  Charles  Fre- 

mont.    N.  Y.,1B56         .         .         .         30-!»30 

—  [Ed.]     Autobiography  of  Franklin        80-2303 


Bigelow,    J.    R.     American's  own  book ;  or,   the 
constitutions  of   the    several  states    in    the . 
Union.     N.  Y.,  1849.     8°     .         .  2-545 

Bigelow,  L.  J.  Bench  and  bar  ;  a  complete  digest 
of  the  wit,  humor,  asperities,  and  amenities 
of  the  law.     N.  Y.,  1867       .        .        30-1974 

Bigg,  H.  H.  Orthopraxy;  the  mechanical  treat- 
ment of  deformities,  debilities,  and  deficien- 
cies of  the  human  frame.     L.,  1865       10-596 

Bigland,  J.  Geographical  and  historical  view  of 
the  world  ;  the  natural  and  artificial  features 
of  each  country ;  with  notes  by  J.  Morse. 
Ph.,  1812.     5  V.     8"     .        .        .  25-10 

—  History  of  England,  to  the  close  of  the  year 

1812.     L.,  1813.     2  V.  .        .  27«-80 

—  Letters  on  the  study  and  use  of  ancient  and 

modern  history.     L.,  1804    .        .  29'^55 

Bigland,  R.     Observations  on  marriages,  baptisms, 
and  burials,  as  preserved  in  parochial  regis- 
ters.    L.,  1864.     4«        .        .         .      27^-4053 
Biglow  papers.     J.  R.  Lowell         .        .      23-876,7 
Bigsby,  R.     Old  places  re-visited,  or  the  antiquarian 
enthusiast.     L.,  1851.     3  v.     8°    .         27«-82 
Bijou  litteraire.     C.  V.  Martin         .        .      34-5172 
Bilderbuch  ohne  Bilder.     H.  C.  Andersen      34-612 
Bill  Arp — so  called.      [Pseud.]      See  Smith,  C.  H. 

18-3712 

Billiards.     Hardy,  F.     The  A.  B.  C.  of         20-186 

—  Mingaud's  noble  game  of  b.    .        .  20-196 

—  Pardon,  G.  F.     (Capt.  Crawley.)    The  billiard 

book 20-171 

—  Phelan,  M.     Billiards  without  a  master    20-201 

—  White,  W.     Theory  and  practice  of  b.     20-209 
Billing,  S.     Law  of  awards  and  arbitrations.    Ph., 

1846.     8»       .        .        .        .        V.  51  of  2-55 

—  and  A.  Prince.     The  law  and  practice  of  patents. 

L.,  1845.     8°         ....  2-313 

Billings,    Josh.      [Pseud.]       See    Shaw,    H.    W. 

18-3704 

Billings,  R.  W.     The  power  of  form  applied  to 

geometric  tracery.     E.,  1851.     S"  5-600 

Billington,   J.     Architectural  director.      L.,   1848. 

8» 5-31 

Bills    of    exchange.        Byles,     J.     B.        Law    of 

V.  16  and  61  of  3-55 

Treatise  on  .        .        .        .  2-331 

—  Chitty,  J.     Treatise  on  .        .  2-16,7 

—  Cunningham,  T.     Law  of      .        .  2-27 

—  Roelker,    B.       Manual    for    use    of    notaries 

public 1-249 

—  Story,  J.     Commentaries  on  the  law  of     2-148 
Binding  the  sheaves.     By  the  author  of  "  Win  and 

wear"  18-3773 

Bingham,  C.   Young  American's  speaker.   Ph..  1861 

33-566 

Bingham,  P.     Law  and  practice  of  judgments  and 

executions.     Ph.,  1836.     8»  .       v.  13  of  2-55 

Bingley,   W.      Animal    biography ;    or,    authentic 

anecdotes  of  the  lives,  manners  and  economy 

of  the  animal  creation.     L.,  1805.     3  v.     8° 

9-513 

—  Musical  biography ;   or,  memoirs  of  the  most 

eminent  musical   composers  and  writers   of 
Europe.    2d  ed.     L.,  1814.    2  v.    8°    30-1976 
Binney,  H.    Inquiry  into  the  formation  of  Washing- 
ton's farewell  address.    Ph.,  1859.   S"   22-935 

—  Privilege  of  the  writ  of  habeas  corpus  under  the 

constitution.     Ph.,  1865.    8"        .         2-u.  p. 

Binney,  T.     Lights  and  shadows  of  church  life  in 

Australia.     L.,  1860     .        .        .  33-954 

—  Money :    with    remarks    on    stewardship    and 

systematic  beneficence.     L.,  1865        32-1665 

—  Study  for  young  men  ;  or  a  sketch  of  Sir  T.  F. 

Buxton.     B.,  1856        .        .        .  30-876 

Binney,  W.   G.     Land  and  fresh  water  shells  of 

North  America.    Parts  II  and  III.  W.,  1865. 

8«     [Sm.  Misc.  Col.,  v.  7]  .  11-188 

Binninc,  R.  B.  M.     Journal  of  two  yenrs'  travel  in 

Persia,  Ceylon,  etc.  L.,  1857.  2  v.  8" 
28''-257 


BINNS. 


53 


BIOGRAPHY. 


Binns,  J.  Digest  of  the  laws  and  judicial  decisions 
of  Penna.,  touching  the  authority  and  duties 
of  justices  of  the  peace.     Ph.,  1840.     8"    3-9 

—  Recollections,  written  by  himself,  with   anec- 

dotes, political,  historical  and  miscellaneous. 
Ph.,  1854 30-814 

Binns,  R.  W.  A  century  of  potting  in  the  city  of 
Worcester — a  history  of  the  royal  porcelain 
works,  1751  to  1851.     L.,  1865.     8»         5-364 

Binns,  W.  S.  Course  of  geometrical  drawing.  L., 
1861 5-331 

Binny,  J.     See  Mayhew,  H. 

Biographia  literaria.     S.  T.  Coleridge    .  22-984 

Biographical  anecdotes  of  the  founders  of  the  Frencli 
republic,  and  of  other  eminent  characters  of 
the  revolution.     L.,  1798.     2  v.   8»        30-186 

Biographical  history  of  England  to  the  revolution. 
J.  Granger  ....         27=^471 

Biographical  reminiscences.    W.  P.  Lennox  30-1467 

Biography  and  criticism — essays.    P.  Bayne  33-402 

Biography  and  criticism  ;  a  second  series  of  "Emi- 
nent men  and  popular  books."  L.,  1860  33-771 

Biography,  bibliography  of.    E.  M.  (Ettinger  21-344 

—  Stanfield,  J.  T.     Essay  on      .        .        30-1791 

—  Collections. 

—  Adams,  W.  H.  D.     The  steady  aim ;  examples 

from  modern  b 30-1560 

—  Alger,  W.   R.     Sketches  of  lonely  characters 

33-1336 

—  Allen,   W.     American  biographical  dictionary 

30-2004 

American  biographical   and  historical   dic- 
tionary          30-1690 

—  Anderson,  W.     Self-made  men        .        30-1334 

—  Autobiography.      Hunt    &    Clark's    collection 

30-1878 

—  Bagehot,    W.      Englishmen     and    Scotchmen 

30-1716 

—  Belknap,  J.     American  b.      .        .  30-33 

—  Biographic  moderne  ;  avec  un  precis  historique 

des  evenemens  de  la  revolution ;  portraits 
nonbreuses.     P.,  1816.     3  v.     8"  34-4465 

—  Blake,  J.  L.     Biographical  dictionary    30-2005 

—  Bogart,  W.  H.     Who  goes  there  ?  30-1817 

—  Brightwell,    C.    L.     Annals    of  industry   and 

genius            .         .         .         .         .         30-2344 
By-paths  of  b 30-1426 

—  British  Plutarch      ....        30-1768 

—  Bruce,  J.     Classic  and  historic  portraits  30-777 

—  Buckley,  T.  A.     Dawnings  of  genius      30-781 

—  Bungay,  G.  W.     Off-hand  takings  30-1719 

—  Caldwell,  H.     Art  of  doing  our  best        30-1265 

—  Gates,  W.  L.  R.  Dictionary  of  general  b.  30-1704 

—  Caulfield,  J.    Portraits,  memoirs  and  characters 

30-80 

—  Chalmers,  A.     General  biographical  dictionary 

30-1696 

—  Chambers,  R.     Eminent  Scotsmen      30-1694,5 

—  Characteristics  of  men  of  genius      .        30-1820 

—  Children's  story  book  of  good  and  great  men 

30-1478 

—  Craik,  G.  L.     Pursuit  of  knowledge  under  difQ- 

culties  ..        .        .        .  30-1801  to  4 

—  Cunningham,  G.  G.     History  of  England  in  the 

lives  of  Englishmen      .         .         .  30-590 

—  Curiosities  of  b 30-694 

—  Davenport,  R.  A.     Dictionary  of  b.        30-1708 

—  De  Quincey,  T.     Biographical  essays      30-644 

—  Dictionary  of  contemporary  b.         .        30-1709 

—  Distinguished  men  of  modern  times.       30-1982 

—  Same.     Selections  .        .        .  30-323 

—  Dix,  J.     Lions — living  and  dead     .  30-798 

—  Dunton,  J.     Contemporaries  of     .        30-1296 

—  Duyckinck,   E.    A.     National  portrait  gallery 

30-2011 

—  Edgar,  J.  G.     Boyhood  of  great  men    30-1258 
Footprints  of  famous  men  .  30-787 

—  Edwards,  B.  B.     Self-taught  men  30-144 

—  English  cyclopaedia  of  b.  .         .        30-2000 

—  French,  B.  F.     Biographia  Americana      30-39 


Biography.     Famous  boys,  and  how  they  became 
great  men         ....        30-1264 

—  Favorite    passages   in    modern    Christian    b. 

30-1267 

—  Floyd,  T.     Bibliotheca  biographica         30-1701 

—  Fuller,  T.    Worthies  of  England    .  30-192 

—  Georgian  era 30-199 

—  Godwin,  P.     Hand-book  of  universal  b.  30-1702 

—  Goodrich,  S.  G.     Curiosities  of  human  nature 

30-1926 

Famous  men  of  ancient  times    .        30-1924 

Lives  of  benefactors  .         .        30-1927 

Lives  of  celebrated  women         .        30-1928 

—  Gorton,    J.      General    biographical   dictionary 

30-1703 

—  Grant,  J.     Cavaliers  of  fortune        .        30-1098 

—  Greene,  G.  W.     Biographical  studies      30-1257 

—  Grinsted,  T.  P.     Relics  of  genius  30-1244 

—  Hall's  memoirs  of  eminent  persons  30-811 

—  Hardie,    J.      New  universal  biographical  dic- 

tionary          30-1698 

—  Hazlett,  W.     Spirit  of  the  age         .        30-1718 

—  Herbert,  H.  W.     Persons  and  pictures  from  the 

history  of  France  and  England    .  30-789 

—  Hildreth,  S.  P.     Memoirs  of  the  early  pioneer 

settlers  of  Ohio      ....        30-1198 

—  Historic    gallery    of    portraits    and   paintings 

5-486 

—  Hole,  C.     Brief  biographical  dictionary  30-1793 

—  Home,  R.  H.     New  spirit  of  the  age        30-241 

—  Houssaye,   A.     Men  and  women  of  the  eigh- 

teenth century      ....  30-688 

—  Howie,  J.     Scotch  worthies    .         .        30-1786 

—  Jerdan,  W.     Men  I  have  known     .        30-1916 

—  Judson,  L.  C.     Sages  and  heroes  of  the  revolu- 

tion               30-1861 

—  Knapp,  S.  L.     Biographical  sketches  of  emi- 

nent lawyers,  statesmen  and  men  of  letters 
30-289 

—  Lamartine,  A.   de.     Heroic  characters  of  the 

revolution 30-301 

Memoirs  of  celebrated  characters        30-800 

—  Landon,  C.  P.     Galerie  historique  34-5143 

—  Larkin,  Ed.     True  effigies       .        .  30-309 

—  Lempri^re,  J.     Universal  b.  .         30-1699 

—  Lives  of  eminent  individuals  (American)  30-322 

—  Lives  made  sublime         .        .        .    .    30-1969 

—  Lives  of  eminent  persons         .        .  30-325 

—  Longacre,  J.   B.,  and  J.  Herring.      National 

portrait  gallery  of  distinguished  Americans 
30-2027 

—  Lossing,  B.  J.     Our  countrymen    .        30-1017 

—  Macaulay,   T.    B.     Biographies  contributed  to 

the  encyclopaedia  Britannica         .        30-1210 
New  biog.  of  illustrious  men       .  30-949 

—  McClure,  A.  W.     Translators  revived      30-751 

—  MacNevin,  T.   Lives  and  trials  of  eminent  Irish- 

men         30-339 

—  Madden,  R.  R.     Lives  of  the  united  Irishmen 

30-340 

—  Mangnall,  R.  Selection  for  young  people  29«-l 53 

—  Memorials  of  early  genius        .        .  30-952 

—  Men  of  the  time        .        .        .  30-702,1710 

—  Morgan,  H.  J.     Sketches  of  celebrated  Canadi- 

ans                30-1688 

—  Myers,  F.     Lectures  on  great  men  30-1666 

—  New  and  general  biographical  dictionary  30-1693 

—  Noble  deeds  of  the  great  and  brave         30-1572 

—  Nouvelle  biographic  generale  .        34-4793 

—  Osgood,  S.     Studies  in  Christian  b.  30-628 

—  Pantheon  of  the  age         .        .        .  30-408 

—  Parker,  H,  F.     Morning  stars  of  the  new  world 

30-783 

—  Parry,  J.  H.     Cambrian  Plutarch  .  30-409 

—  Parton,  J.     Famous  Americans      .        30-1903 

—  Plutarch's  lives        ....       30-430,1 

—  Plutarch.     Vitse  parallelse        .        .  34-333 

—  Public  characters  and  public  events,  1783-1815 

30-443 

—  Public  characters  of  1800-1801        .  30-442 


BIOGRAPHY. 


54 


BISCHOF. 


Biography.     Public  characters,  or  cotemporary  b. 
30-444 

—  Quintana,  M.  J.    Lives  of  celebrated  Spaniards 

30-452 

—  Rank  and  talent  of  the  time    .        .        80-2317 

—  Rivers,  D.     Memoirs  of  living  authors       21-70 

—  Rogers,  T.  J.     Amer.  biographical  dictionary 

30-1700 

—  Romantic  b.  of  the  age  of  Elizabeth  30-516 

—  Russell,  W.     Eccentric  personages         30-1753 
Extraordinary  men     .        .        .  30-774 

—  Sabine,  L.    American  loyalists        .         26"-178 

—  Sargeant,  C.  E.     Self-reliance         .  30-711 

—  Savage,  J.     Living  representative  men  30-1029 

—  Sears,  R.     Bible  biography     .        .  32-190 

—  Senior,  N.  W.     Biographical  sketches    30-1489 

—  Seward,  W.    Anecdotes  of  distinguished  persons 

30-809 

—  Seymour,  C.  C.  B.     Self-made  men  30-802 

—  Sigourney,  L.  H.     Examples  from  the  18th  and 

19th  centuries        ....  30-945 
Examples  of  life  and  death         .        30-1955 

—  Simpson,  H,     Lives  of  eminent  Philadelphians 

30-1170 

—  Sketches  of  living  characters  of  France    30-536 

—  Small  beginnings     ....        30-1266 

—  Smiles,  S.     Brief  biographies  .        30-1262 

—  Smith,  W.     Dictionary  of  Greek  and  Roman  b. 

30-1705 

—  Smyth,  G.  L.     Biographical  illustrations  of  St. 

Paul's  cathedral   ....        30-1779 

—  Soule,   F.     Memoirs  of  prominent  citizens  of 

California 26«-328 

—  Sparks,  J.     Library  of  American  b.         30-497 

—  Sprague,  W.  B,     Visits  to  European  celebrities 

80-824 

—  Taylor,  W.  C.    Modern  British  Plutarch  30-513 

—  Timbs,  J.     Anecdote  b.  .        .        30-1263 
School  days  of  eminent  men         .        30-1857 

—  Traits  of  character  .        .        .        30-1344 

—  Triumphs  of  perseverance  and  enterprise  30-797 

—  Tuckerman,  H.  T.    Studies  of  character  30-944 

—  Upcott  &  Shoberl.     Dictionary  of  living  authors 

21-125 

—  Vapereau,  G.    Diet,  universel  des  contempo- 

rains 84-4697 

—  Walford,  E.     Men  of  the  time         .        30-1710 

—  Waller,  J.  F.     Imperial  dictionary  of  universal 

b 30-2021 

—  Whipple,  E.  P.     Characteristic  men         33-255 

—  Whittier,  J.  G.     Old  portraits  .  30-597 

—  Wills,  J.     Lives  of  illustrious  Irishmen  30-749 

—  Yonge,  C.  D.      Parallel  lives  of   ancient  and 

modem  heroes      ....        80-1147 

—  You  have  heard  of  them.     By  Q.    .  30-803 

—  Youth's  historical  cabinet        .        .  80-629 

—  See  Actors ;    Artists  ;    Authors ;     Clergymen ; 

Dramatic  biog.  ;  Explorers  ;  Genealogy  ; 
Indians  ;  Jacobites  ;  Kit-cat  club  ;  Lawyers  ; 
Linguists  ;  Literary  and  scientific  men  ;  Mer- 
chants ;  Military  and  naval  history  ;  Misers ; 
Missionaries  ;  Monks ;  Negroes ;  Non-confor- 
mists ;  Orators  ;  Philosophers ;  Physicians  ; 
Poets  ;  Political  biog.  ;  Portraits ;  Presidents  ; 
Puritans ;  Recollections  ;  Reformers  ;  Sover- 
eigns ;  Travelers ;  Wits ;  Women ;  and 
Worthies. 

Biography  of  the  British  stage;  being  correct 
narratives  of  the  lives  of  principal  actors  and 
actresses.     N.  Y.,  1824        .        .        80-1451 

Biology.    Spencer,  H.    Principles  of  b.  9-986 

—  See  Life. 

Biran,  F.  P.  G.  de.    See  Naville,  E. 

Birch,  Samuel.     The  adopted  child.     F's  M.  D. 

V.  28 24-118 

Birch,  Samuel,  F.  S.  A.   History  of  ancient  pottery. 

L.,  1858.     2  V.    8»        .        .        .  5-164 

Birch,    S.    B.     Constipated    bowels ;    the   various 

causes  and  the  rational  means  of  cure.     2d 

ed.    L.,1868.    8«        .       .        .  10-429 


Bird,  George.  (Ed.)  One  hundred  single  and  double 
chants,  for  four  voices.     B.,  n.  d.         5-1010 

Bird,  Golding.  Elements  of  natural  philosophy ; 
an  experimental  introduction  to  the  study 
of  the  physical  sciences.     Ph.,  1848         11-^ 

—  Lectures  on  electricity  and  magnetism  in  their 

physiological  and  therapeutical  relations. 
Ph.,  1854 •         10-783 

Bird,  I.  Martyr  of  Lebanon,  Assad  Shidiak.  B., 
1864 30-1590 

Bird,  R.  M.  Calavar ;  or,  the  knight  of  the  con- 
quest       18-332 

—  Hawks  of  hawk  hollow  .        .  18-333 

—  Nick  of  the  woods  ;  or  the  Jibbenainosay  18-334 

—  See  Sheppard  Lee    ....        18-2834 
Birds.     Adams,  H.  G.     Birds  of  prey  9-502 

Birds  of  song      ....  9-503 

Game  and  water  birds        .        .  9-501 

Architecture  of.     [L.  E.  K.]      .  9-711 

—  Atkinson,  J.  C.     Eggs  and  nests  of  9-905 
British  eggs  and  nests  of    .        .            9-506 

—  Bechstein,  J.  M.  Cage  and  chamber  birds  19-511 

—  Bewick,  T.     History  of  birds         .  9-512 

—  Birds'  nests.     L.,  n.  d.    .        .        .  9-677 

—  Browne,  D.     American  bird-fancier  4-217 

—  Cassin,  J.     Birds  of  California        .  9-1214 

—  Dixon,  E.  S.     Dovecote  and  the  aviary     9-589 

—  Giraud,  J.  P.,  jr.     Birds  of  Long  Island  9-551 

—  Jennings,  C.     Eggs  of  British  birds,  with  de- 

scription of  birds  .        .        .  9-691 

—  Johns,   C.  A.     British  birds  in   their  haunts 

9-570 

—  Laishley,  R.     British  birds'  eggs     .  9-576 

—  Malan,  S.  C.    Catalogue  of  eggs  of  British  birds 

9-688 

—  Malings,  E.  A.     Song  birds  and  how  to  keep 

them 4-216 

—  Masius,  H.     Studies  from  nature    .  9-1038 

—  Rennie,   J.     Faculties  of  birds.     [L.  E.   K.] 

9-709 

Habits  of  birds    .        .        .        .  9-710 

—  Samuels,  E.  A.     Among  the  birds  9-725 

—  Stanley,  E.     Familiar  history  of  birds       9-685 

—  Woods,  J.  G.     My  feathered  friends  9-662 

—  See  Game  ;  Ornithology. 

Birds  of  prey.     M.  E.  Braddon     .        .        1&-2350 

—  Sequel  to.     M.  E.  Braddon     .        .  18-379 
Birkbeck,  W.  L.     A  letter  on  the  present  condition 

of  Poland.     L.,  1864.     8»     .        .      27''-2878 

Birkenhead  iron  clads.      Correspondence  between 

her  majesty's  government  and  Messrs.  Laird 

Bros.     L.,  1864.     8"     .        .        .      27»-u.  p. 

Birkinbine,  H.  P.  M.     Report  upon  the  fire-plugs 

of  the  city  of  Philadelphia  to  the  committee 

on  water.     Ph.,  1865.     8°    .        .      26''-u.  p. 

Birks,   T.    R.      Exodus  of   Israel ;    its  difficulties 

examined  and  its  truth  confirmed,  with  a  reply 

to  recent  objections.     L.,  1863.     80     32-1513 

—  Memoir  of  the  Rev.  E.  Bickersteth.  N.  Y.,  1857. 

2  V 30-664 

—  On  matter  and  ether,  or  the  secret  laws  of  physi- 

cal change.     Camb.,  1862    .        .  11-224 

Birmah.     See  Burmah. 
Birmingham.     Burrett,   E.     Walks   in  the  black 

country 27''-822 

—  Langford,  J.  A.     A  century  of  B.  life     27«-706 

—  Timmins,  S.  [Ed.]     Industrial  history      6-424 

—  Catalogue  of  the  library,  laws,  and  list  of  the 

proprietors.     Birm.,  1849.     8°     .  21-890 

Biron,  le    due  de    [Lauzun.]    Le  ton  de    Paris. 

Le  Texier 4,34-4832 

Birrell,  C.   M.    Life  of  the  Rev.  R.  Knill,  of  St. 
Petersburg.     N.  Y.,  1860    .        .        30-1358 
Birthday,  the.     C.  Southey    .        .        .  33-55 

Birthright.     Mrs.  C.  Gore      .        .        .        18-1211 
Bisani,  Alex.     Picturesque  tour  through  part  of  Eu- 
rope, Asia  and  Africa.     L.,  1798.     40    29''-81 
Bischof,    G.     Elements  of   chemical  and  physical 
geology ;  trans,   by   Benj.   H.   Paul  and   J. 
Drummond.     L.,  1854.     8  v.     8»  8-56 


BISCHOFF. 


BLAKE. 


BischofF,  J.     Comprehensive  history  of  the  woollen 

and  worsted  manufactures,  and  the  natural 

and  commercial  history  of  sheep.     L.,  1842. 

2v.     8" 6-282 

Bishop,  F.     Illustrated  London  cookery  book,  with 

useful  hints  on  domestic  economy.     L.,  1852. 

8» 6-156 

Bishop,  J.     See  Hamilton,  J.  A.  .  5-1052 

Bishop,  J.  L.     History  of  American  manufactures 

from  1608  to  1860.     Ph.,  1861-6.     3  v.     8° 

6-283 

Bishop,  S.     (Walsh's  Br.  poets)  .  23-62 

Bishops.     Hook,  W.  F.     Lives  of  archbishops  of 

Canterbury  ....        30-1353 

—  Strickland,  A.    Lives  of  the  seven  b.  committed 

to  the  tower  in  1688      .        .        .        30-1841 

—  See  Clergymen  ;  Episcopacy. 

Bisset,  A.  History  of  the  commonwealth  of  Eng- 
land from  the  death  of  Charles  I.  to  the  ex- 
pulsion of  the  long  parliament.  L.,  1864,7. 
2  V.     8» 27»-86 

—  On  the  strength  of  nations.  L.,  1849  29»-116 
Bissett,   R.     History  of  the  reign  of  George  III., 

with  a  view  of  the  progressive  improvement 
of  England.     Ph.,  1822.     3  v.    8»         27^-84 

—  Same.     Ph.,  1828.     3  v.     8°   .        .  27»-85 

—  Life  of  Edmund  Burke.  L.,  1800.  2  v.  8°  30-59 
Bit  of  bread.  J.  Mace  ....  10-668 
Bito' writin'.  M.  and  J.  Banim  .  .  18-277 
Bitter-sweet — a  poem.  J.  G.  Holland  23-512 
Bitzius,  A.     (Jeremias   Gotthelf.)     Nouvelles  ber- 

noises ;  trad,  par  Max.  Buchon.      I'e  serie. 

P.,  1855 34-3365 

Bivouac.     W.  H.  Maxwell    .        .        .        18-2134 
Bivouac  and  battle-field.     G.  F.  Noyes         26»-502 
Bizarre  for  fireside  and  wayside ;  conducted  by  J. 
M.  Church,    v.  2.     Ph.,  1853.     8°  17-19 

Bjornson,  B.     Arne — a  sketch  of   Norwegian  life 

18-3755 

Black,  A.  &  C.  (pub.)    General  atlas  of  the  world. 

New  ed.     E.,  1865.     4«        .        .  25-358 

Black,   William.      Practical  treatise    on   brewing. 

New  ed.     L.,  1866.     1  v.     8»       .  6-297 

Black,  William.     Love  or  mariiage.     N.  Y.,  1868. 

8'> 18-4078 

Black.     A.  Dumas         ....        34-3197 

Black  and  white.     H.  Latham       .        .         26b-636 

Black  book ;    or,  corruption  unmasked — being  an 

account  of  places,  pensions  and  sinecures,  the 

revenues  of  the  clergy  and  landed  aristocracy, 

the  expenditure  of  the  civil  list,  the  robbery  of 

charitable  foundations,  the  debt,  revenue  and 

infiuence  of  the  East  India  company.      L., 

1828.    2  V.     8»    .        .        .        .  27«-90 

Black  country.     See  Birmingham. 

Black  death,  the  ;  in  the  fourteenth  century.     J.  F. 

C.  Hecker     10-713 

Black  diamonds ;  a  series  of  burlesque  lectures, 
originally  published  in  the  N.  Y.  Picayune 

18-348 

Black  dwarf.  Sir  W.  Scott  .  .  18-2755,  2767 
Black  gauntlet.    Mrs.  Schoolcraft  .        18-2745 

Black  letter  ballads  and  broadsides,  printed  in  the 
reign  of  Elizabeth.     L.,  1867        .  23-961 

Black  man,  the.     W.  W.  Brown  .        30-1429 

Black  panther.  C.  F.  L.  Wraxall  .  18-3602 
Black  phantom.  C.  Shrimpton  .  ,  18-2843 
Black  plume  rifies.  Mary  A.  Howe  .  18-1503 
Black  prince.     See  Edward.  , 

Black  sea,  cruise  in.  A.  Slade  .  .  27''-125 
Black  sheep.     E.  Yates  .        .         .        18-3228 

Blackburn,   C.     Contract  of   sale.     Ph.,   1847.     8° 

V.  57  of  2-55 

Blackburn,  H.    Travelling  in  Spain  in  the  present 

day.     L.,  1866.     8°       .        .         .         27''-814 

Blackburn,  W.  M.    Aonio  Paleario  and  his  friends ; 

with  a  revised  edition  of  "The  benefit  of 

Christ's  death."     Ph.,  [18661       •        32-li)55 

—  College  days  of  Calvin.     Ph.,  [1865]      30-1875 

—  Young  Calvin  in  Paris.     Ph.,  [1865]      30-1876 


Blackford,  Mrs.     Scottish  orphans         .  18-346 

Blackie,  J.  S.     Homer  and  the  Iliad.   E. ,  1866.    4  v. 

80 22-939 

—  Lyrical  poems.    E.,  1860       .  .  23-903 

—  On  democracy.    A  lecture.    5th  ed.    E.,  1867. 

8" 2-u.p. 

Blackie,  W.  G.    Imperial  atlas  of  modem  geography  ; 

an  extensive  series  of  maps.     L.,  1860.     4» 

25-363 

Blackley,  W.  L.     See  Critical  English  testament. 
Blacklock,  T.     (Walsh's  Br.  poets)       .  23-132 

Blackmore,  J,    London  by  moonlight  mission ;  with 

a  brief  memoir  of  the  author.  L. ,  1860  32-931 
Blackmore,  Sir  R.  (Sandford's  Br.  poets)  23-194 
Blackinore,  R.  D.  Cradock  Nowell  .  18-3823 
Blackstone,  Wm.     Commentaries  on  the  laws  of 

England.    With  notes,  and  a  life  of  the  author, 

by  George  Sharswood.  Ph.,  1859.  2  v.  8° 
2-10 

—  Commentaries,  abridged  and  adapted  to  the  pres- 

ent state  of  the  law  by  J.  M.  Kerr.  L.,  1865 
2-259 

—  Same,  reduced  to  questions  and  answers.    A. 

Kinne 2-309 

—  See  Reed,  J 2-78 

—  (Walsh's  Br.  poets)  .        .        .  23-62 
Blackwater  chronicle.     By  the  clerke  of  Oxenforde 

18-337 

Blackwell,  E.  The  laws  of  life,  with  special  refer- 
ence to  the  physical  education  of  girls.    N.  Y . , 

1852 10-157 

Blackwell,  T.  Letters  concerning  mythology.  L., 
1748.    8» 32-2168 

—  Memoirs  of  the  court  of  Augustus,    v.  2.    L.,, 

1764.     4° 27»-2147 

Blackwood's  Edinburgh  magazine.  3-16,  30-102. 
Index  of  1-50.  L.,  1817  to  1867.  8»  17-22 
Blackwood's  magazine,  stories  from  .  18-3035 
Blackwood's  magazine,  tales  from  .  18-3126 
Blade  and  the  ear.     A.  B.  Muzzey         .  33-849 

Blades,  W.  The  life  and  typography  of  William 
Caxton  ;  with  evidence  of  his  connection  with 
Colard  Mansion.  L.,  1861-3.  2  v.  40  21-304 
Blagdon,  F.  W.  New  dictionary  of  classical  quota- 
tions. L.,  1819  ....  22-936 
Blaikie,  W.  G.  Better  days  for  working  people. 
L.,1864 2-546 

—  Bible  history,  in  connection  with  the  general 

history  of  the  worid.     L.,  1859  32-1613 

—  Heads  and  hands  in  the  world  of  labor.     L., 

1865 2-547 

Blaine,  D.  P.  Encyclopaedia  of  rural  sports;  or, 
complete  acct.,  historical,  practical,  and  de- 
scriptive, of  hunting,  shooting,  fishing,  racing, 
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L.,  1852.     8°  ....  20-312 

Blair,  F.  P.     The  destiny  of  the  races  of  this  coun- 
try ;  an  address.     W.,  1859.     8»  2-990 
Blair,  H.     Lectures  on  rhetoric  and  belles-lettres. 
With  a  life  of  the  author.     N.  Y.,  1826.    8» 

22-607 

Blair,  J.     Chronology.     See  Rosse,  J.  W.       29»-83 
Blair,  R.     (Walsh's  Br.  poets)       .        .  23-193 

—  Rowe,  R.    Life  of    .        .        .        .        30-1608 
Blake,  H.   N.     Three  years  in  the  army  of  the 

Potomac.     B.,  1865      .        .        .         26'^603 
Blake,  J.  L.    Farm  and  fireside ;  or,  romance  of  agri- 
culture, being  half-hour  sketches  of  life  in  the 
country.     Aub.,  1853  .        .        .  4r-220 

—  General  biographical  dictionary.     4th  ed.    Ph., 

1840.     80 30-2005 

Blake,  M.     Gethsemane  and  Calvary  ;  or,  harmony 

of  the  last  hours  of  the  Saviour  in  the  flesh. 

B.,  1844 32-92 

Blake,  Robert.     Admiral  and  general  at  sea.     H. 

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Blake,  W.  O.     The  history  of  slavery  and  the  slave 

trade,  ancient  and  modern  ;  and  the  political 

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2-554 


BLAKE. 


56 


BLONDE. 


Life  of,  with  selec- 
30-1465 


Blake,  William.     Gilchrist,  A. 
tions  from  his  writings 

Blakelock,  R.     See  Euclid. 

Blakely,  J.  The  theology  of  inventions  ;  or,  mani- 
festations of  Deity  in  the  works  of  art.  N.  Y., 
1856 32-582 

Blakesley,  J.  W.  Four  months  in  Algeria  ;  with  a 
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Blakey,  R.  Historical  sketches  of  the  angling 
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2  V.     8° 15-159 

—  History  of  the  philosophy  of  mind  ;  embracing 

the  opinions  of  all  writers  on  mental  science 
from  the  earliest  period  to  the  present  time. 
L.,1850.     4v.     8»        .        .        .  15-91 

—  History  of  political  literature  from  the  earliest 

times.     L.,  1855.     2  v.     8"  .        .  22-938 

—  Old  faces  in  new  masks.     L.,  1859  33-164 
Blakiston,   P.      Practical  observations  on  certain 

diseases  of  the  chest  and  on  the  principles  of 
auscultation.     Ph.,  1848.     8°       .  10-471 

Blakiston,  T.  W.  Five  months  on  the  Yang-tsze, 
with  a  narrative  of  the  exploration  of  its 
upper  waters,  and  notices  of  the  present 
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Blanc,  C.     De  Paris  a  Venise.     P.,  1857      34-3108 

—  Les   Peintres  des  Fetes  galantes.      Watteau ; 

Lancret;  Pater;  Boucher.    P.,  1854  34-4016 
Blanc,  H.     See  Burette,  H.  A. 
Blanc,  L.     Histoire  de  la  revolution  francjaise.     P., 

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—  History  of  ten  years,    1830-40;    or,     France 

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27''-787 

—  Lettres  sur  I'Angleterre.     P.,  1865,  6.     2  v.     8<> 

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—  Organization  du  travail.     P.,  1850  34-4296 

—  Sargant,  W.  L.     Social  innovators  and  their 

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Blanc,  Mont.     See  Alps. 

Blanchard,  L.     Life    and    literary    remains  of  L. 

E.  L.     Ph.,  1841.     2  V.        .        .  30-304 

— •  Sketches  from  life  ;  with  a  memoir  of  the  author, 

by  Sir  E.  Bulwer-Lytton.    L.,  1849.   3  v.    8» 

33-1279 

—  Same  in  1  v.     N.  Y.,  1846      .        .        33-1280 
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Boite  d'argent.  A.  Dumas,  fils  .  .  34-3380 
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Boivin,  L.     Louise  le  modele.     P.     8»  34-4671 

Bojardo.     See  Boiardo. 

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Boker,  C.  S.  See  Montgomery,  J.  T. ;  Wharton, 
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a  tragedy.  The  podesta's  daughter,  and  other 
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—  Podesta's  daughter,   and   other   miscellaneous 

poems.     Ph.,  1852        .         .        .  23-308 

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Bokhara.     Bumes,  A.    Travels  into  B.  28''-46 

—  KhanikofiTs  account  of  B.        .        .         28''-313 

—  Wolff,  J.     Mission  to  B.  .        .         38''-113 
Bokum,  H.     The  Tennessee  hand-book  and  immi- 
grant's guide.     Pli.,  1868      .        .         36»'-680 

—  Translations  in  poetry  and  prose  from  German 

writers ;  with  biographical  and  explanatory 
notes.     B.,  1836    .        .        .        .  33-196 


BOLANDEN. 


59 


BONNYCASTLE. 


Bolanden,  C.  von.     Barbarossa ;  an  historical  novel 

18-3897 

Bold  heart,  the  warrior.  G.  F.  Pardon  18-2425 
Boleyn,    Anne.     Benger,  E.  O.     Memoirs  of  the 

life  of 30-43 

Bolingbroke,  H.  St.  John,  Lord.    Works.   Published 

by  David  Mallet.     Dub.,  1798.     5  v.  8»    15-9 

—  Letters  on  the  spirit  of  patriotism  ;  on  the  idea 

of  a  patriot  king ;  and  on  the  state  of  parties. 
L.,  1775 2-551 

—  Letters  on  the  study  and  use  of  history.     L., 

1752.     2v.     8°      .        .        .         .         29M62 

—  Cook,  G.  W.     Memoirs  of      .        .        30-1203 

—  Macknight,  T.     Life  of  .        .  30-959 
Bolintineano,  D.   Brises  d'  Orient ;  Poesies  roumaines 

trad,  par  I'auteur  lui-meme.  P.,  1866.  8" 
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Bolivar,  S.     Holsteln's  memoirs    .        .  30-42 

BoUaert,  W.  Antiquarian,  ethnological  and  other 
researches  in  New  Grenada,  Equador,  Peru 
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BoUe,  M'me  R.  Souvenirs  de  TOncle  William.  P., 
1860 34^3095 

Boiler,  H.  A.  Among  the  Indians.  Eight  years  in 
the  far  west ;  embracing  sketches  of  Montana 
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Bolmar,  A.     See  Fenelon  ;  Perrin. 

Bolton,  E.  C.,andH.  H.  Webber.  The  confederation 
of  British  North  America.     L.,  1866    26»-801 

Bolton,  J.    Brook  farm.     L.,  1857        .        33-1039 

Bolton,  M.     Smiles,  S.     Life  of    .        .        30-1760 

Bolton,  M.  P.  W.  Inquisilio  philosophica.  An 
examination  of  the  principles  of  Kant  and 
Hamilton.     L.,  1866.     8»     .        .  15-300 

Bolton,  R.     Letters  and  tracts  on  the  choice    of 

company,  and  other  subjects.     L. ,  1762.      8» 

.        38-1253 

Bombet,  L.  A.  C.  Life  of  Haydn,  in  a  series  of 
letters ;  followed  by  the  life  of  Mozart,  and 
observations  on  Metastasio,  and  on  the  present 
state  of  music  in  France  and  Italy.  Prov., 
1820 30-230 

Bon  enfant,  un.     C.  P.  deKock    .        .        34-4837 

Bonaparte,  C.  L.  American  ornithology ;  or  the 
natural  history  of  birds  inhabiting  the  U.  S., 
not  given  by  Wilson.  Ph.,  1825.  4  v.  1^9-1240 

—  See  Wilson,  A. 

Bonaparte,  Louis.  Histoire  du  parlement  anglais. 
Suivie  de  la  grande  chartre.  Notes  autog.  de 
Napoleon.     P.,  1820.     8»     .         .        34-4904 

—  Reply  to  Sir  WalterScott'shistory  of  Napoleon. 

Ph.,  1829.     8°       .        .        .         .  30-385 

Bonaparte,  Louis  N.     See  Napoleon  III. 
Bonaparte,  Lucien.     Memoirs  written  by  himself. 

Part  first.     N.  Y.,  1836        .        .  30-41 

Bonaparte,  N.     See  Napoleon  I. 
Bonaparte  family.    History  of        .        .      27*-1828 
Bonar,  A.  A.     Life  and  brief  ministry  of  Rev.  D. 

Sandeman,  missionary  to  China.  N.  Y.,  1861 
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—  Memoirs   and    remains    of    the    Rev.    R.    M. 

McCheyne.     Ph.  ...        80-1159 

—  Palestine  for  the  young.     L.    ,        .        28''-503 
Bonar,  H.     The  desert  of  Sinai.     N.  Y.        28^-238 

—  Hymns  of  faith  and  hope.     N.  Y.,  1866.     2  v. 

23-862 

—  Land  of  promise ;  notes  of  a  spring  journey 

from  Beersheba  to  Sidon.  N.  Y.,  1858 
28''-266 

—  Light  and  truth  ;  or,  bible  thoughts  and  themes. 

Old  testament.     N.  Y.,  1868        .        32-2399 
Bond,  A.    Memoir  of  the  Rev.  Pliny  Fisk.     B., 

1828 30-1048 

Bond,  A.  L.  The  child's  natural  history,  in  words 
of  four  letters.  L.,  1867  .  .  9-700 
Bond,  H.  Genealogies  of  the  families  and  descend- 
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Bond,  J.  J.  Handy  book  of  rules  and  tables  for 
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Bond,  J.  W.  Minnesota  and  its  resources ;  to  which 
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Bond,  R.  Hand-book  of  the  telegraph.  L.,  1863 
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Bond,  T.  E.  Practical  treatise  on  dental  medicine ; 
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8d  ed.     Ph.,  1863.     S"  .        .        .  10-354 

Bone,  J.  H.  A.  Petroleum  and  petroleum  wells; 
with  a  complete  guide-book  of  the  oil  regions. 
Ph.,  1865 6-287 

Boner,  C.  Chamois  hunting  in  the  mountains  of 
Bavaria.     L.,  1853.     8"        .        .         27»'-526 

—  Forest  creatures.     L.,  1861      .        .  9-514 

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mountain.     L 29»'-258 

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1865.    8» 27''-779 

Bones.     Bell,  J.     Engravings  of  .        .  10-13 

Bonheur,  le.  Agenor  de  Gasparin  .  34-3388 
Bonheur  d'etre  riche.  H.  Conscience  .  84-3147 
Bon  homme,  le.  M'me  de  Genlis  .  .  34-3950 
Bonhomme  Nock,  le.  A.  de  Gondrecourt  34-4617 
Boniface,  J.  X.     [X.  B.  Saintine.]     La  belle  cor- 

diere.     P.,  1862    .        .        .        .        34-8661 

—  Chrisna.     P.,  1859  ....        34-3660 

—  Contes  de  toutes  les  couleurs.   P.,  1861  34-3664 

—  Les  metamorphoses  de  la   femme.      P.,   1860 

34-5135 

—  Picciola.     Precede  de  I'emploi  du  temps  dans 

les  prisons  de  I'etat.     N.  Y.,  1855        34-3658 

—  Picciola 18-2715 

—  Seul.     P.,  1857        ....        34-3659 

—  The  solitary  of  Juan  Fernandez ;   or,  the  real 

Robinson  Crusoe.     Trans,  by  Anne  T.  Wil- 
bur         1^3716 

—  Woman's  whims      ....        18-2717 

—  See  Scribe,  A.  E.     Theatre.     Com.  v. 
Bonjour  et  Bonsoir.    H.  Hostein  .        .        34-4335 
Bonjean,  L.  B.     Traits  des  actions,  ou  exposition 

hist,  de  I'organisation  judiciaire.     2d  od.     P., 

1841.     3v.    8°     .        .        .        .        34-4886 

Bonnechose,  E.  de.     Bertrand  du  Guesclin,  conn^- 

table    de    France  et  de   Castile.      P.,   1866 

84-3945 

—  Histoire  de  France.    11 'me  ed.    P.,  1859.    2  v. 

24r-8107 

—  History  of  France  from  the  invasion   of  the 

Franks  under  Clovis  to  the  accession  of  Louis 
Philippe.     L.,  1839      .        .        .       27''-1619 

—  Same,  trans,  by  W.  Robson.    L.,1853  27''-1620 

—  Reformers  before  the  reformation.     John  Huss 

and  the  council  of  Constance.     Translated  by 
Campbell  Mackenzie.     E.,  1844  .  38-858 

—  Same.  N.  Y.,  1844.  8''  .  .  30-581 
Bonnell,  G.  W.    Topographical  description  of  Texas. 

Austin,  1840  ....         26b-513 

Bonner,  E.     Life   and  defence.     G.    Townsend 

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Bonner,   J.     Child's   history   of  Greece.      N.  Y., 

1857.     3v 27^3076 

—  Child's  history  of   Rome.     N.  Y.,  1856.     2  v. 

27»-2153 

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3  V 26«-880 

Bonner,  T.  D.  The  life  and  adventures  of  James  P. 
Beckwourth,  mountaineer,  scout,  and  pioneer, 
and  chief  of  the  Crow  nation  of  Indians. 
N.  Y.,  1856  ....         36''-314 

Bonneville,  B.  L.  E;    See  Irving,  W. 
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Bonnycastle,  C.     Inductive  geometry  ;  or,  an  anal- 
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Bonnycastle,  J.  Introduction  to  mensuration  and 
practical  geometry,  with  a  treatise  on  gauging ; 
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BOOTH. 


Bonny  castle,  R.  H.  Canada,  as  it  was,  is,  and  may 
be.  With  additions,  and  an  account  of  recent 
transactions,  by  J.  E.  Alexander.  L.,  1853. 
2v 26=^717 

—  Spanish  America ;  or,  a  descriptive,  historical, 

and  geographical  account  of  the  dominions  of 
Spain  in  the  westiern  hemisphere.     Ph.,  1819. 

8» 26»-14 

Bonomi,  J.     Nineveh,  and  its  palaces.     The  discov- 
eries of  Botta  and  Layard  applied  to  the  eluci- 
dation of  holy  writ.     L.,  [n.  d.]     80      28«-98 
Bonstetten,  C.  V.  de.     The  man  of  the  north  and  the 
man  of  the  south  ;  or,  the  influence  of  climate. 

N.  Y.,  1864 2-548 

Book  about  doctors.     J.  C.  Jaeffreson    .  10-242 

Book  about  lawyers.     J.  C.  JaeflFreson  .  2-332 

Book  and  its  story,  the.     L.  N.  Ranyard         32-4';  4 

Book  buyer's  manual,  the.     G.  P.  Putnam      21-234 

Book  for  a  corner.     L.  Hunt  .        .  33-571 

Book  of  beauty.     L.  E.  Landon     .        .        18-1807 

Book  of  common  prayer,  and  administration  of  the 

sacraments  and  other  rites  and  ceremonies  of 

the  church,  as  amended  by  the  Westminster 

divines  in  the  royal  commission  of  1661,  and 

in  agreement  with  the  directory  for  public 

worship  of  the  Presbyterian  church  in  the 

United  States.     Ph.,  1864    .        .        32-1324 

Book  of  common  prayer,  interpreted  by  its  history. 

C.  M.  Butler         ....        32-1960 

Book  of  costume ;  or,  annals  of  fashion,  from  the 

earliest  period  to  the  present  time.     By  a  lady 

of  rank.     L.,  1847.     8°  .         .  29''-95 

Book  of  the  court.     W.  J.  Thoms  .  27»-93 

Book  of  days.     R.  Chambers         .        .  33-953 

Book  of  English  songs,  from  16th  to  19th  century. 

L.  ......  23-410 

Book  of  gems,  the,  and  cabinet  of  art ;  containing  a 
series  of  steel  engravings,  from  drawings  by 
eminent  painters.     L.     4°    .        .  5-764 

Book  of  German  songs.     H.  Dulcken    .  23-880 

Book  of  golden  deeds.     C.  M.  Yonge    .        33-1146 
Book  of  good  counsels    ....  18-353 

Book  of  health  and  beauty ;  or,  the  toilette  of  rank 

and  fashion.     2d  ed.     L.,  1837    .  6-244 

Book  of  heroes.  Illustrations  of  northern  antiquities 

22-891 

Book  of  home  pets ;  how  to  rear  and  manage  them 

in  sickness  and  in  health.     L.,  n.  d.      20-237 

Book  of  humorous  poetry.     E.        .        .  23-979 

Book  of  Mormon.    Trans,  by  Joseph  Smith.    N.  Y. 

32-1184 

Book  of  nature.     J.  M.  Good         .        .  9-924 

Book  of  nature.     P.  Schoedler       .        .  11-323 

Book  of  oratory.     E.  Marshall        .         .  33-556 

Book  of  ornament,  the  (exempla  ornamentorum). 

L.     4« 5-638 

Book  of  peace ;  a  collection  of  essays  on  war  and 

peace.  B.,  1845  ....     2-557 

Book  of  plans  for  churches  and  parsonages,  published 

under  direction  of  the  central  committee  of 

the  general  congregational  convention.    N.  Y. , 

1853.     Ob.  f  ....  5-622 

Book  of  praise.     R.  Palmer    .        ,        .  23-703 

Book  of  prophecy.     G.Smith         .        .        32-1765 

Book  of  public  worship,  for  the  use  of  the  new 

church,   signified  by  the  New  Jerusalem  in 

the  revelation.     B.,  1846      .        .        32-1487 

Book  of  quinte  essence.      [E.  E.   T.   S.,   p't  16] 

V.  10  of  22-1043 

Book  of  Roxburghe  ballads,  ed.  by  J.  P.  Collier. 
L.,  1847.     8»  ....  23-557 

Book  of  Saint  Nicholas.     J.  K.  Paulding      18-2453 
Book  of  Scottish  songs   ....  23-412 

Book  of  the  signers.     W.  Brotherhead,  ed.   30-2024 
Book  of  snobs.     W.M.Thackeray        .        18-3181 

—  Same v.  1  of  18-3193 

Book  of  sports.     P.  Egan       .        .        .  20-346 

Book  of  sports.     W.Martin.        .        .  20-193 

Book  of  stories.     F.  Summerly      .        .        18-3071 
Book  of  table -talk.     L.,  1836.    2  v.        .  33-10 


Book  of  utility.    T.  Tegg        .        .        .        33-^1118 

Book  of  vagabonds  and  beggars,  with  a  vocabulary 

of  their  language.     Edited  by  M.  Luther  in 

1528.      Trans.,  with  introd.   and  notes,  by 

J.  C.  Hotten.     L.,  1860.     8°        .  33-817 

Book  of  vagaries.     J.  K.  Paulding        .        18-2452 

Book  of  visions  ;  being  a  transcript  of  the  record  of 

the  secret  thoughts  of  a  variety  of  individuals 

while  attending  church  ;    also,   instances  of 

the  separation  of  the  soul  from  the  body.  Ph. , 

1847 32-197 

Book  of  wealth.     T.  P.  Hunt        .        .  32-49 

Bookof  were-wolves.     S.  Baring-Gould        33-1785 
Book  rarities  iu  the  university  at  Cambridge.     C. 
H.  Hartshorne      ....  31-303 

Book  without  a  name.     T.  C.  and  Lady  Morgan 

33-311 

Book-binding.     Hannett,  J.     Bibliopegia 

—  Nicholson,  J.  B.     Manual  of  the  art  of 
Book-hunter,  the.     J.  H.  Burton    . 
Book-keeping.     Becker,  G.  J.     Treatise  on 

—  Bryant  &  Stratton's  national  b. 

—  Crittenden,  A.  F.  and  S.  W.     By 


—  Dilworth,  T.     B.-k.'s  assistant 

—  Duff",  P.     Single  and  double  entry 

—  Fairbanks,  L.     Science  and  practice  of 

—  Foster,  B.  F.     Treatise  on  b.-k. 

—  Gordon,    W.      General    counting 


house 


6-495 

6-379 

21-22,3 

1-80 

1-202 

double  entry 

1-105 

1-24 

1-338 

1-518 

1-27 

b.-k. 

1-30 

1-31 

1-293 

double 

1-387 

1-503 

1-47 

1-50 

1-79 

1-82 

1-259 

1-301 


and 


Universal  accountant 

—  Haddon,  J.     Rudimentary  b.  -k. 

—  Jackson,   G.     New  check-journal 

entry 

—  Jones,  E.  T.     English  system 

—  Mail',  J.     Book-keeping  modernized 

—  Mitchell,  W.     B.-k.  by  double  entry 

—  Preston,  L.     Treatise  on  b.-k. 

—  Roche,  M.     System  of  b.-k.     . 

—  Sutherland,  H.     Columnar  system 

—  Wright,  W.     National  system  of  b. -k. 

—  See  Commercial  arithmetic. 
Books.     Carlyle,  T.     Choice  of     .        .  13-47 

—  See  Bibliography  ;  Publishing  ;  Reading. 
Books  and  authors  ;  curious  facts  and  characteristic 

sketches.     L.,  1868       .        .        .  22-942 

Bookseller,  the,  a  handbook  of  British  and  foreign 

literature.    L.,  1863-7.    8»    .        .  21-396 

Booksellers.      Knight,   C.  H.     Shadows  of  old  b. 

31-66 

Boole,  G.     Investigation  of  the  laws  of  thought. 

L.,1854.     8°         ....  15-148 

—  Treatise    on    differential    equations.      Camb., 

1859-65.     2v 14-24 

Boone,  D.  Bogart,  W.  H.  B.  and  the  hunters  of 
Kentucky 30-1005 

—  Peck,  J.  M.  Life  of.  (S.  A.  B.  23)  30-497 
Boos,  Martin.  Gossner,  J.  Life  of  .  30-933 
Boot  and  shoe  maker's  assistant ;  preceded  by  a 

history  of  feet  costume.     Manch.,  1853.     8° 
6-1006 

—  See  Boots  ;  Shoes. 

Bootan.     Turner,  S.     Jour,  through     .       28*'-910« 

—  See  India ;  Himalayas. 

Booth,  D.  Analytical  dictionary  of  the  English 
language,  in  which  the  words  are  explained  in 
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Booth,  J.  B.     Passages,  incidents,  and  anecdotes  in 

the  life  of.     By  his  daughter.     N.  Y.,  1866 

30-1816 

—  Ugolino.  F's  S.  D.  v.  15  .  .  24-221 
Booth,  J.  C. ,  and  C.  Morflt.     The  encyclopaedia  of 

chemistry.  7th  ed.  Ph.,  1868.  8»  8-35 
Booth,  M.  H.  C.     Wayside  blossoms.     Ph.,  1865 

23-802 

Booth,  M.  L.     Clock  and  watch  maker's  manual. 

N.  Y.,  1860 6-290 

—  History  of  the  city  of  New  York.     N.  Y.,  1859. 

8» 36'^20 


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61 


BOTANY. 


Boots.     Hall,  J.  S.     History  of  b.  and  shoes    6-183 

—  See  Boot ;  Shoes. 

Bora,  Catharine  de.     J.  G.  Morris         .  30-913 

—  See  Luther. 

Borcke,  H.  von.  Memoirs  of  the  confederate  war 
for  independence.    E.,1866.    2  v.    8"    26»-850 

—  Same.  Ph.,  1867  ....  26«-850'' 
Border  and  Bastille.  G.  A.  Laurence  .  26'>-450 
Border  beagles.  W.  G.  Simms  .  .  18-2856 
Border  exploits.  W.  Scott  .  .  .  27''-1371 
Border  life,  American  ....  26«-270 
Border  lines  in  medical  science.     O.  W.  Holmes. 

10-266 

Border  rifles.     G.  Aimard       .        .        .  18-89 

Border  rover.     E.  Bennett     .        ,        .  18-316 

Border  war.     J.  B.  Jones      .        .        .        18-1693 
Border  warfare  of  New  York.     W.  W.   Campbell 

26=^33,  34 

Border  wars  of  the  American  revolution.     W.  L. 

Stone 26''-197 

Borderer's  table-book.  M.  A.  Richardson  27''-1003 
Borghetta,  le.  X.  de  Montepin  .  .  34-4397 
Borgia,  A.  One  link  in  the  chain  of  apostolic  suc- 
cession ;  or,  the  crimes  of  A.  B.  18-3733* 
Borges.  See  Henriques. 
Borne,  L.  Sammtliche  Werke.  Ph.,  1863.  5  v.  34-524 

—  Menzel,    der    Pranzosenfresser.     N.   Y.,   1844 

34-2292 

Borneo.     Boyle,  F.     Adventures  among  the  Dyaks 
29''-309 

—  Brooke,  C.     Ten  years  in  Sarawak         28''-502 

—  Keppel,  H.     Expedition  to  B.         .  28''-71 

—  St.  John,  S.  Travels  in  northern  B.  29»'-198 
Borough,  the.  G.  Crabbe.   23-65  ;  and  v.  2  and  3  of 

23-333 

Borrow,  G.  The  bible  in  Spain.  The  gypsies  of 
Spain.     Ph.,  1843.     8°        .        .         27''-842 

—  Lavengro,  the  scholar,  gipsy,  and  priest  18-355 

—  Romany  rye,  sequel  to  Lavengro    .  18-356 

—  Wild  Wales,  its  people,  language,  and  scenery. 

L.,  1862.     3  V 27'>-671 

—  The  Zincali ;  or,  an  account  of  the  gypsies  of 

Spain.     4th  ed.     L.,  1846     .         .       27'>-2002 

Borthwick,  J.  D.  Three  years  in  California.  E., 
1857.     8° 26^-360 

Borton,  S.  J.     See  Nott,  J.  C,  and  G.  R.  Gliddon. 

Bosanquet,  J.  W.  Messiah  the  prince  ;  or,  the  in- 
spiration of  the  prophesies  of  Daniel.  L., 
1866.     8° 32-1919 

Boscana,  G.     Chinigchinick. 

Boscobel  tracts.     J.  Hughes  .        .        .         27"-585 

—  Same.  See  Graramont  .  .  .  30-216 
Bosnia.     Ranke,  L.     Sketch  of  the  insurrection  in 

27»-2962 

Bosom  friend.     Mrs.  Grey     .        ,        .        18-1272 

Bossange,  H.     Catalogue  de  livres  fran^ais,  anglais, 

allemands,  espagnols,  grecs  et  latins,  italiens, 

portugais,  orientaux,  etc.     Suivi  de  prix  cou- 

rants.     P.,  1845.     8°     .         .         .  21-301 

—  Ma  bibliothtjque  franqaise.  P.,  1855  21-17 
Bossu,  le,  ou  le  petit  parisien.  P.  Feval  34-3323 
Bossuet,  J.  B.     A.  de  Lamartine  .         .         34-3462 

—  Discours  sur  1'  histoire  universelle.     Public  par 

A.  Olleris.     P.,  1859    .         .         .        34-3096 

—  History    of  the    variations  of  the   protestant 

churches.     N.  Y.     2  v.         .         .        32-1754 

—  OraisonsFunebres  ;  essai  sur  I'Oraison  Funebre, 

par  M.   Villemain  ;   choix  d'Oraisons  de  Fle- 

chier  et  de  Mascaron.     P.,  1862  34-3097 

Bossut,  C.     General  history  of  mathematics.     L., 

1803.    8° 14-153 

—  La  vie  et  les  ouvrages  de  Pascal     .        34^3614 
Boston,    T.      Complete  works,   including    his  me- 
moirs,   written    by    himself;    edited    by   S. 
M'Millan.     L.,  1854.     12  v.     8»  32-1349 

—  The  crook  in  the  lot.     N.  Y.,  1861  32-1392 

—  Human  nature  in  its  four-fold  state. .  N.  Y. , 

1859 32-1393 

—  Select  works,  with  a  memoir  of  his  life  ;  ed.  by 

A.S.Patterson.     N.  Y.,  1855.     8°      32-1411 


Boston.    History. 

—  Bowen,  A.     Picture  of  B.  ;    or,  guide  to  me- 

tropolis of  Massachusetts  .  26'^18 

—  Drake,  S.  G.     History  and  antiquities     26^-453 

—  Frothingham,  R.,  jr.     Siege  of  B.  26'^257 

—  Hewes,    G.    R.    T.     Traits  of  the  tea    party 

26»-206 

—  Lander,   S.   W.      Spectacles   for   young   eyes 

26''-410 

—  Loring,  J.  S.    Hundred  Boston  orators  30-1946 

—  Lothrop,  S.  K.    History  of  the  church  in  Brattle 

street    32-1590 

—  Quincy,  J.     Municipal  history        .         26»-368 

—  Bobbin,  C.     Old  north  and  new  brick  church 

32-1610 

—  Shaltuck,  L.      Report  on  the  census  of  Boston 

for  1845,  with  collateral  facts  and  statistical 
researches.     B.,  1846.     8»  .  26='-766 

—  Snow,  C.  H.    History  of  B.  .  26M87 

—  Wines,  E.  C.     Trip  to  B. — a  series  of  letters 

. 26M36 

—  Libraries. 

—  Athenaeum.     Catalogue  of  books,  by-laws,  list 

of  proprietors  and  subscribers.     B. ,  1827.     S° 

21-393 

Quincy,  J.     History  of      .        .         26«-339 

—  Mercantile  library  association  ;  annual  report, 

1851,  '52, '54,  '55,  '57,  '65-'67 
Catalogue  of  the  library     .        .  21-396 

—  Public  library,  annual  report,  1856,    '60,  '62, 

'67. 

Catalogues  of  library  .        21-398  to  400 

Dedication  of  building        .        .  21-397 

Boston  book  ;  being  specimens  of  metropolitan  liter- 
ature.    B.,  1841  .        .        .  33-19 

Boston  common 18-358 

Boston  journal  of   natural  history,     v.  1,  2.    B., 

1837-8 9-910 

Boston  miscellany  of  literature  and  fashion  ;  ed.  by 
N.  Hale,  jr.  ;   July  to  Dec,  1842.     B.,  1842. 

8» 17-23 

Boston  musical  times,     v.  1.     B.,  1861.     4°     5-981 

Boston  society  of  natural  history,   annual  of,   for 

1868-9 9-911 

—  Condition  and  doings,  as  exhibited  by  the  annual 

reports.     B. ,  1865-67.     8°    .         .  9-908 

—  Memoirs  ;  a  new  series  of  the  Boston  journal  of 

natural  history,    v.  1.   pts.  1-3.    B.,  1867-68. 
4» 9-1248 

—  Proceedings,     v.  1,  10,  11.     B.,  1844-68.     8° 

9-909 

Bostwick,  H.  An  inquiry  into  the  cause  of  natural 
death,  or  death  from  old  age.     N.  Y.,  1851 

10-132 

Boswell,  J.  Account  of  Corsica,  the  journal  of  a 
tour  to  that  island  and  memoirs  of  P.  Paoli. 
3d  ed.     L.,  1769.     8°  .         .        27«-2155 

—  Journal  of  a  tour  to  the  Hebrides  with  Samuel 

Johnson.     Ph.,  1810.     8°    .         .         27''-101 

—  Same  ;  ed.  by  R.  Carruthers.     L.  27''-101" 

—  Letters- addressed  to  the  Rev.  W.  J.  Temple. 

L.,  1857.     80         .         ...         .        30-1641 

—  Life  of  Samuel  Johnson ;  from  5th  L.  ed.  [Ma- 

lone.]     B.,  1807.     3v.     8°  .         30-268" 

—  Same.     6th  ed.    L.,  1811.     4  v.     8°  30-269 

—  Same.     Ph.,  1860.     8°    .         .         .         30-268" 

—  Same  ;  ed.  by  J.  W.  Croker.     B.,  1832.    2  v. 

8» 30-268 

—  Same:  [ed.  anon.]     L.   [about  1859.]     4  v.  S" 

30-269« 

—  The  table  talk  of  Samuel  Johnson.      L.,  1818 

33-580 

Bosworth,  J.  Compendious  Anglo-Saxon  and  Eng- 
lish dictionary.     L.,  1855.     8"      .  22-43 

—  See  Gothic,  and  Anglo-Saxon  gospels  32-1953 
Botanic  garden,  the.  E.  Darwin  .  .  9-35 
Botany.    General  and  systematic. 

—  Balfour,  J.  H.     Class-book  of  b.      .  9-6 
Manual  of  b 9-7 

—  Barton,  B.  S.    Elements  of  b.         .  9-8 


BOTANY. 


62 


BOUNTIES. 


Botany.    General  and  systematic. 

—  Berkeley,  M.  J.     Cryptogamic  b.  9-11 

—  Buffon,  G.  L.  L.     Elements  of  b.    .  9-523 

—  Carpenter,  W.  B.     Vegetable  physiology  and  b. 

9-18 

—  Coultas,   H.     Principles.      (1)    Cryptog.  ;    (2) 

phanerog 9-28,9 

—  Dresser,  C.     Popular  manual  .  9-88 

—  Figuier,  L.     The  vegetable  world  .  9-59 

—  Goodrich,  S.  G.     The  vegetable  kingdom    9-42 

—  Gray,  A.     Botanical  text-book        .  9-38 
Botany  and  vegetable  physiology            9-41 

—  Green,  F.  H.,  and  J.  W.  Congdon.     Class-book 

of  b 9-43 

—  Le  Maout,  E.     Lemons  61ementaires        84-4933 

—  Miller,  J.     Illustration  of  the  sexual  system  of 

Linnaeus 9-60 

—  Newman,  J.  B.     Outlines  of  b.        .  9-66 

—  Raspail,  F.  V.     Nouveau  syst.  de  phys.  vege- 

tale  et  de  botanique       .        .        .        34-4899 

—  Reichard,  Dr.     Families  of  plants  .  9-75 

—  Richard,  L.  C.     Botanical  dictionary  9-90 
--  Ruschenberger,  W.  S.  W.     Elements  of  b.  9-76 

—  Schleiden,  Dr.  J.  M.     Principles  of  scientific  b. 

9-77 

—  Smith,  E.    See  Ansted,  D.  T.,  et  al.  9-101 

—  Smith,  J.  E.     Physiological  and  systematical  b. 

9—95 

—  Wood,  A.     Class-book    '.        ".        '.  9-84 
Object  Lessons    ....  9-85 

—  Anatomical  and  physiological. 

—  Candolle,  A.  P.  de.     Vegetable  organography 

9-36 

—  Coultas,  H.     The  plant,  an  illustration  of  the 

organic  life  of  the  animal      .        .  9-86 

—  Grew,  N.     Anatomy  of  plants         .  9-1213 

—  Keith,  P.     Physiological  b.     .        .  9-52 

—  Main,  J.     Illustrations  of  veg.  phys.  9-98 

—  Marcet,  Jane.     Conversations         .  9-57 

—  Mohl,  H.  von.     The  vegetable  cell  9-62 

—  Popular  treatise  on  veg.  phys.         .  9-99 

—  Practical. 

—  Bentham,  G.     British  flora      .        .  9-9 

—  Bigelow,  J.     Plants  of  Boston        .  9-1207 

—  Catlow,  A.     Popular  field  b.  .        .  9-19 

Popular  garden  b.       .        .        .  9-20 

'  Popular  geography  of  plants       .  9-22 

Popular  green- house  b.       .        .  9-21 

—  Chapman,   A.    W.     Flora  of  southern  U.   S. 

9-23 

—  Coleman,  "W.  S.     Woodlands  and  heaths    9-26 

—  Curtis,  W.     Flora  Londinensis       .  9-1237 

—  Darby,  J.     B.  of  southern  states     .  9-31 

—  Darlington,  W.     Agricultural  b.     .  9-32 
Flora  cestrica      .....  9-34 

—  Eaton,  A.    Manual  of  b.  for  North  America 

9-91 

—  Emory,  W.  H.     Report  of  the  U.  S.  and  Mexi- 

can boundary  suiTey    .        .        .       26*'-1002 

—  Gray,  A.     Manual  of  b.  .        .        .  9-40 

—  Hill,  J.     Virtues  of  British  herbs    .•         10-120 

—  Ives,  J.  C.     Report  on  Colorado  river  26''-1003 

—  McMurtrie's  florula  Louisvillensis  .         26''-596 

—  Nuttall,   T.      Genera  of  N.   American  plants 

9-68 

—  Osborn,  H.  S.     Plants  of  the  holy  land        9-69 

—  Pacific  railroad  surveys,    v.  2,  4-7, 13    SeMOOl 

—  Pursh,  F.     Flora  Amer.  septent    .  9-73 

—  Rafinesque,  C.  S.     Medical  flora  of  the  U.  S. 
9-74 

—  Tatnall,  A.     Phsenogamous  and  filicoid  plants 

of  New  Castle  CO.,  Del.        .        .  11-213 

—  Thornton,  R.  J.     British  flora        .  9-81 

—  Miscellaneous. 

—  Balfour,  J.  H.    Botanist's  companion  9-5 
Botany  and  religion           .        .  9-4 

—  Dresser,  C.     Unity  in  variety  in  the  vegetable 

kingdom 9-37 

—  Darlington,   W.      Memorials  of  Bartram  and 

Marshall 80-593 


Botany.    Miscellaneous. 
Reliquiae  Balwinianse  .        .        30-1949 

—  Darwin,  C.     Climbing  plants  .  9-916 

—  Darwin,  E.     Botanic  garden  .  9-35 

—  Hooker,  W.  J.     Journal  of  b.         .  9-49 

—  Logan,  J.     Experiments  and  considerations  on 

generation 9-97 

—  Osborn,  H.  S.     Plants  of  the  holy  land       9-69 

—  See  Agriculture;  Evergreens;  Ferns;  Flowers  ; 

Funguses ;   Horticulture  ;   Lichens  ;   Mosses ; 

Nature  ;  Orchids  ;  Plants ;  Trees ;  Seaweeds ; 

Vegetable;  Vegetation. 
Both  sides.     T.  S.  Bacon        .        .        .        32-1565 
Bothwell.     James  Grant        .        .        .        18-1247 
Bothwell ;  a  poem.     W.  E.  Aytoun      .  23-407 

Botta,  A.  C.  L.    Hand-book  of  universal  literature. 

N.  y.,  1860  ....  22-941 

Botta,  C.     History  of  the  war  of  the  independence 

of  the  U.   S.  ;   trans,  by  G.  A.   Otis.     Ph., 

1820.     3v.     8°     .        .        .        .  26«-15 

—  Italy  during  the  consulate  and  empire  of  Napo- 

leon. Ph.,  1829.  8°  .  .  .  27»-2158 
Botta,  V.  Dante  as  philosopher,  patriot  and  poet, 
with  an  analysis  of  the  divina  commedia,  its 
plots  and  episodes.  N.  Y.,  1865  30-1721 
Botts,  J.  M.  The  great  rebellion  ;  its  secret  history, 
rise,    progress    and  failure.      N.    Y.,    1866 

26''-838 

Boucharlat,   J.    L.      Elementary  treatise    on    me- 
chanics; trans.,  with  additions,  by  E.   H. 
,  Courtenay.     N.  Y.,  1850.     8°      .  11-190 

—  Elements  de  calcul  difibrentiel  et  de   C.   int. 

6'me  ed.     P.,  1853.     80       .        .        34-4788 
Boucherett,  Jessie.     Hints  on  self-help  ;    a  book  for 
young  women.     L. ,  1866      .        .  2-553 
Bouchette,  Jos.     Topographic  du  bas  Canada ;  re- 
marques  sur  le  haut  Canada ;  relations  avee 
les  Etats-Unis.     L.,  1815.     8"      .        34^741 
Boucicault,  D.    Andy  Blake.     F's  M.  D.   v.   14 
24-113 

—  Jessie  Brown.     F's  S.  D.  v.  36        .  34-321 

—  Grimaldi ;  or,  the  life  of  an  actress.     F's  S.  D. 

V.  20 34-231 

—  The  knight  of  Arva.     F's  S.  D.  v.  29       24-221 

—  London  assurance.     F's  S.  D.  v.  4  34-821 

—  A  lover  by  proxy.    F's  M.  D.  v.  31  34-113 

—  Old  heads  and  young  hearts.     F's  S.  D.  v.  8 

24-221 

—  Pauvrette  [1858.]     F's  S.  D.  v.  29  24-221 

—  The  phantom.     F's  S.  D.  v.  21       .  24-221 

—  The  pope  of  Rome.    F's  S.  D.  v.  29  24-331 

—  West  end.     F's  S.  D.  v.  30  .  24-221 

—  The  willow  copse.     F's  S-  D-  v.  31  24-221 
Boucicault,    C,    and    C.     Seymour.       Wanted — a 

widow.     P'sM.  D.  V.  17  .  34-113 

Bougeart,   Alfred.      Marat    I'ami  du  peuple.     P., 

1865.  3v.  8<>  .  .  .  .  84-4702 
Bouhours,   D.     Life  of   St.    Ignatius   of   Loyola, 

founder  of  the  society  of  Jesus,  with  a  sketch 

of  the  institute  of  the  Jesuits.  Ph.,  1840 
.        33-1745 

—  Life  of  St.  Francis  Xavier  of  the  society  of  Jesus, 

apostle  of  the  Indies  and  Japan ;  trans,  by  J. 

Dry  den.     Dub.,  1813.     8»    .        .  80-504 

Bouilly,  J.  N.     ContesamafiUe.     P.  84-5069 

—  Contes  oflferts  aux  enfants  de  France  ;  lesjeunes 

Eleves.     P 34-5073 

—  Encouragements  de  la  jeunesse.     P.      84-5071 

—  See,  under  Dramas,  Fanchon  and  Taubstumme. 
Boulainvilliers,  H.  de.     Life  of  Mahomet ;   from  the 

French.     L.,  1781        .        .        .  30-341 

Boulden,  J.  E.  P.  An  American  among  the  Ori- 
entals ;  including  an  audience  with  the  sul- 
tan and  a  visit  to  the  interior  of  a  Turkish 
harem.  Ph.,  1855  .  .  .  27''-378 
Boulders.  Geikie,  A.  Gleanings  from  the  note-book 
of.a  field  geologist         .        .        .  9-233 

Boulton,  M.    Smiles,  S.     Life  of  .        30-1760 

Bound  to  the  wheel.     J.  Saunders         .        18-3758 
Bounties.     See  Pensions. 


BOUNTY. 


63 


BOWEN. 


Bounty  fund  commission.  Report  of  the  city 
bounty  fund    commission.     [Philadelphia.] 

1865 26»-u.  p. 

Bouquet  de  violettes.     Clement  de  Ris  34-4328 

Bourboxi,    le    connetable    de.      P.   A.   A.    Mignet 

34-4663 

Bourbons.      Yonge,  C.    D.     Prance  under  the  b, 
27»-1964 

—  See    Maflfey,    Count.      Brigand    life    in    Italy 

27»-2342 

—  See  also,  names  of  noted  members  of  the  Bour- 

bon family. 
Bourdaloue,   L.      Oraison    funebre    de    prince    de 

Conde 34-4449 

Bourdier  de  Villemert.     See  Villemert. 

Bourdon,  P.  L.  M.    Elements  d'  algebre.    8'me  ed. 

Brux.,  1837.     8»   .         .         .         .        34-4795 

—  See  Davies,  C 14-43 

Bourdon,  M'me.     See  Proment,  M. 

Bourgeois,  A.,  et  A.  Decourcelle.  Les  manages 
d'Aujourd'hui.  Comedie  (en  4  actes)  en 
prose.     P.,  1863   ....        34-3098 

—  and  P.  Feval.     The  duke's  daughter.     Dram- 

atized from  "La  petite  Parisienne"  as  "  Le 

bossu."     Adapted  to  the  English  stage.     F's 

*S.  D.  V.  41  .        .        .        .  24-231 

Bourgogne,   Louis,   due  de.     Michelet,   J.     Louis 

XIV.  et  le  due  du  B.     v.  14         .        34r-4865 

—  See  Burgundy ;  St.  Simon. 

Burgogne,  duchesse  de.   Delia  Rocca,  c'sse.     Corre- 

spondance  inedite  .         .         .        84-5363 

Souvenirs  d'une  demoiselle  d'honneur  34-3389 

Bourgoiug,  J.  P.  de.  Historical  and  philosophical 
memoirs  of  Pius  the  Sixth,  and  of  his  pontifi- 
cate.    Dub.,  1800.     80  .        .  30-429 

Bourguignon,  H.  Cattle  plague ;  or,  contagious 
typhus  in  horned  cattle.  Its  history,  origin, 
description  and  treatment.     L.,  1865       4-327 

Bourne,  B.  P.  The  captive  in  Patagonia  ;  or,  life 
among  the  giants.     B.,  1853        .         26b-538 

Bourne,  J.  Catechism  of  the  steam  engine.  N.Y., 
1864 6-294 

—  Handbook  of  the  steam-engine.     Constituting  a 

key  to  the  "Catechism  of  the  steam-engine." 
L.,  1865         .         .         .         .        .  6-291 

—  Recent  improvements  in  the  steam-engine.     L. , 

1865 6-292 

—  A  treatise  on  the  steam-engine  in  its  applications 

to  mines,  mills,  steam  navigation,  railways, 
and  agriculture  ;  with  practical  instructions 
for  manufacture  and  management.  Being 
the  7th  ed.  of  "A  treatise  on  the  steam-en- 
gine."    By  the    "Artizan  club."     K   Y., 

1866.     4« 6-1014 

Bourne,  H.  R.  P.  English  merchants.  L.,  1866. 
3  V.     8° 1-304 

—  English  seamen  under  the  Tudors.     L.,  1868. 

2v.     8° 29b-314 

—  A  memoir  of  Sir  Philip  Sydney.     L.,  1862.     8" 

30-1386 

Bourne,  Wm.  O.  Gems  from  fable-land ;  a  collec- 
tion of  fables  illustrated  by  facts.  N.  Y.,  1853 
18-4010 

Bourquelot,  P.     See  Querard,  J.  M. 

Bourrienne,  L.  A.  P.  de.  Memoirs  of  Napoleon 
Bonaparte.  To  which  are  now  first  added 
an  account  of  the  important  events  of  the 
hundred  days,  of  Napoleon's  surrender  to  the 
English,  and  of  his  residence  and  death  at 
St.  Helena.     L. ,  1836.     4  v.     8»  .  30-606 

Boursault,  E.  (Euvres  choisies.  (Comedies  en 
vers,  et  poesies  diverses.)     P.,  1811     34-4443 

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Boutell,  C.  Manual  of  heraldry,  historical  and 
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Bouterweck,  P.  History  of  Spanish  literature  ;  from 
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—  Same.     B.,  1867       .        .        .        .  2-257 

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Bouverie-Pusey,  S.  E.  B.     England,  Denmark  and* 
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—  Same.     11th  ed.    Ph.,  1861.    3  v.    8»         3-ll» 
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Bovee,  C.  N.   Intuitions  and  summaries  of  thought. 

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Bowden,  James.  History  of  the  society  of  friends 
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Bowden,  John.  Norway  ;  its  people,  products  and 
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Bowditch,  H.  I.  Young  stethoscopist ;  or,  the  stu- 
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Bowditch,  N.  New  American  practical  navigator. 
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Bowditch,  N.  S.  Sufiblk  surnames.  L.,  1861.  8° 
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Bowditch,  W.  R.   The  analysis,  technical  valuation, 

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Bowdler,  T.  Letters  written  in  Holland  in  Septem- 
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Bowen,  A.  Naval  monument,  containing  official 
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Bowen,  B.  B.  Blind  man's  offering.  3d  ed.  B., 
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Bowen,  D.  History  of  Philadelphia,  with  a 
notice  of  villages  in  the  vicinity.  Ph.,  1839. 
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Bowen,  E.  Coal  and  coal  oil ;  or,  the  geology  of 
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BOWEN. 


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Bowen,  E.     Same.     No.  4.    v.  3   .        .  1-141 

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Bowen,  F.  Critical  essays  on  speculative  philosophy. 

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—  Documents  of  the  constitution  of  England  and 

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—  Life  of  B.  Lincoln.  (S.  A.  B.  23)    .  30-497 

—  Life  of  James  Otis.     (S.  A.  B.  12)  30-497 

—  Life  of  Sir  Win.  Phips.    (S.  A.  B.  7)        30-497 

—  Life  of  Baron  Steuben.    (S.  A.  B.  9)        30-497 

—  Lowell  lectures  on  the  application  of  metaphysi- 

cal and  ethical  science  to  the  evidences  of  re- 
ligion.    B.,  1849.     8°  .         .  32-823 

—  Principles  of  political  economy  applied  to  the 

condition,  the  resources  and  the  institutions 
of  the  American  people.     B.,  1856.     8"    3-28 

—  A    treatise  on  logic ;    or,    the    laws    of   pure 

thought.     Camb.,  1864         .        .  15-236 

—  See  Hamilton,  W. ;   Stewart,  D. ;  Weber,  G. 
Bowen,  T.  J.    Adventures  and  missionary  labors 

in  the  interior  of  Africa  from  1849  to  1856. 
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Bower,  Alex.  Life  of  Luther,  embracing  an  account 
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Bower,  Arch.  History  of  the  popes.  L.,  1748-59. 
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Bowl  of  "  punch" 18-359 

Bowler,  G.  Chapel  and  church  architecture ;  with 
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Bowles,  Caroline.     See  Southey,  C.  C.  33-55 

Bowles,  G.     Introducion  a  la  historia  natural  y  a 

la  geografla  fisica  de  espana.    Mad.,  1775.    8" 

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Bowles,  S.  Across  the  continent ;  a  summer's  jour- 
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Spring.,  1866        ;        .        .        .         26i'-556 

Bowles,  W.  Thoughts  on  national  defence.  3d  ed. 
L.,1853.     8»  ....  33-374 

Bowles,  W.  L.  Poetical  works  ;  with  memoir,  crit- 
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Bowman,  Anne.  Adventures  of  the  Merton  family 
among  the  Indians        .        .        .  18-360 

—  Among  the  Tartar  tents ;  or,  the  lost  fathers. 

18-361 

—  Bear  hunters  of  the  Rocky  mountains  18-371 

—  Boy  voyagers 18-363 

—  Clarissa  ;  or,  the  Mervyn  inheritance        18-363 

—  Clever  Jack  and  other  tales     .        .  18-366 

—  Esperanza ;    or,   the  home   of  the   wanderers 

18-364 

—  How  to  make  the  best  of  it      .        .  18-365 

—  Kangaroo  hunters ;  or,  adventures  in  the  bush 

18-367 

—  More  original  double  acrostics ;  with  solutions 

to  the  first  series.     L.,  1867  .  30-157 

—  Sunshine  and  clouds  in  the  morning  of  life 

18-368 

—  Travels  of  Rolando  ;  or,  a  tour  round  the  world 

18-369 

—  Young  exiles ;  or,  the  wild  tribes  of  the  north 

18-370 

Bowman,  J.  M.     The  island  home  ;  or,  the  young 

castaways 18-375 

Bowman,  S.  M.,  and  R.  B.  Irvin.     Sherman  and  his 

campaigns;    a  military  biography.     N.   Y., 

1865.    8" 36''-704 

Bowman,  W.     See  Todd,  R.  B.     .        .  10-334 

Bowring,  J.    Decimal  system  in  numbers,  coins  and 

accounts.    L.,  1854       .        .        .  1-102 

—  Kingdom  and  people  of  Siam ;  with  a  narrative 

of  the  mission  to  that  country  in  1855.  L., 
1857.     2v.     8»     .        .        .        .         38''-339 

—  Matins  and  vespers  ;  with  hymns  and  occasional 

devotional  pieces.     B.,  1861         .  33-759 

—  Specimens  of  tlie  Russian  poets.     L.,  1881.  2  v. 

33-909 


Bowring,  J.    Poetry  of  the  Magyars. 


—  Translations  from  Alex.  Petofi 

—  Visit  to  the  Philippine  islands. 


L.,  1830.     8° 

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23-936 

L.,  1859.     8° 

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Bowyer,  G.    Commentaries  on  universal  public  law. 
Ph.,  1854.    8»        .        .        .        V.  86  of  2-55 
Bowyer,  W.     See  Nichols,  J. 

Box  for  the  season.  C.  Clark  .  .  18-3807 
Boy  hunters.  Mayne  Reid  .  .  .  18-2601 
Boy  Joe  &  Samuel  Weller.    (Dickens'  Little  folks.) 

18-3980 

Boy  of  mount  Rhigi.     C.  M.  Sedgwick  18-2785 

Boy  of  principle.     W.  S.  Cardell  .        .  18-563 

Boy  slaves.  Mayne  Reid  ,  .  .  18-2634 
Boy  tar.  Mayne  Reid  ....  18-2602 
Boy  voyagers.     Anne  Bowman     .        .  18-362 

Boy's  adventures  in  the  wilds  of  Australia.     W. 

Howitt 29''-211 

Boy's  autumn  book.  T.  Miller  .  .  33-1175 
Boy's  book  of  ballads.     L.,  1861    .        .  23-618 

Boy's  book  of  trades,  and  the  tools  used  in  them. 

L.,  1866 6-945 

Boy's  book  of  travel  and  adventure.      M.  Johnes 

29''-160 

Boy's  country  book.     W.  Howitt .        .  30-385 

Boy's  holiday  book.     L.,  1865        .         .  30-159 

Boy's   own    volume,    [a  half-yearly  collection   of 

monthly  publications  of  O.  S.  Beeton.]     L., 

1866.     2v.     8"      .         .         .         .  17-158 

Boy's  play  book  of  science.     J.  H.  Pepper      11-146 

Boy's  prize  book  of  sports,  games,  exercises  and 

pursuits.     L.,  1866        .        .        .  20-317 

Boy's  yearly  book  for  1867.     L.,  1867   .        33-1356 

Boys  at  Dr.  Murray's,  by  Glance  Gaylord      18-374 

Boys  at  home.     C.  Adams     .        .        .  18-43 

Boys  in  blue,  the.     Mrs.  A.  H.  Hoge    .         26»-996 

Boys  of  Beechwood.     Mrs.  Eiloart         .        18-3999 

Boys'  and  girls'  treasury.     See  Family  economist 

17-491 

Boys'  book  of  Indian  battles  and  adventures.    N.  Y., 

1861 26»-453 

Boyce,  J.    Shandy  McGuire.    By  Paul  Peppergrass 
18-373 

—  Spsewife 18-373 

Boyce,  S.     (Walsh's  Br.  poets)    .        .  23-133 

Boyd,  A.  K.  H.     Autumn   holidays  of  a  country 

parson.     B.,  1865  .         .         .  33-470 

—  Counsel  and  comfort  spoken  from  a  city  pulpit. 

B.,  1864 32-1162 

—  Every-day  philosopher  in  town  and  country. 

B.,  1863 33-469 

—  Graver  thoughts  of  a  country  parson.   B.,  1862,5. 

2v 32-1031 

—  Leisure  hours  in  town.     B.,  1862    .  33-4';i 

—  Recreations   of  a  country  parson.      B.,   1861. 

2v 33-472 

—  Sunday  afternoons  at  the  parish  church  of  a 

university  city.     L.,  1866     .         .         33-2187 
Boyd,  Belle.     See  Hardinge,  ]Mrs.  J. 
Boyd,  J.  R.     Eclectic  moral  philosophy.     N.  Y., 

1846 15-11 

Boyd,  W.  H.     Business  directory  of  the   state  of 

New  Jersey,    with    a    general    directory  of 

Newark.     Ph.,  1860.     8°      .        .  25-167 

—  Norwich  city  directory ;   with  a  business  di- 

rectory of  New  London  county.     Nor. ,  1860 
25-155 

—  Philadelphia  city  business  directory  for  1860,1 

35-149 

Boydell,  J.  Merchant-freighter's  and  captains  of 
ships'  assistant.  Tables  of  dimensions.  L., 
1764.     8» 1-510 

Boyer,  Abel.  History  of  the  life  and  reign  of  Queen 
Anne.  Illustrated  witli  all  the  medals  struck 
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Boyer,  Alexis.     See  English  French  dictionary. 

Boyes,  J.  F.  Life  and  books,  or,  records  of  thought 
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Boyhood  of  great  men.     J.  G.  Edgar    .        30-1258 


BOYLE. 


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Boyle,  F.    Adventures  among  the  dyaks  of  Borueo. 

L.,  1865.     8«  ....        29»'-309 

Boyle,  R.     Experiments  and  observations  touchinc; 

cold.     L.,  1683.     40      .         .         .  11-296 

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L.,  1664 8-2 

—  Medicinal  experiments  ;  or,  a  collection  of  choice 

and  safe  remedies.     4th  ed.    L.,  1703      10-18 

—  Tracts    containing  new   experiments  on  com- 

bustion and  on  specific  gravity.     L.,   1673 

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Boyne  water.     J.  Banim        .         .         .  18-281 

Boynton,  C.  B.     The  history  of  the  navy  during  the 

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Boynton,   E.    C.     History  of  West  Point,   and  its 

military    importance    during    the   American 

revolution,  and  of  the  U.  S.  military  academy. 

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Boys,  E.     Narrative  of  captivity  and  adventures 

in  France  and  Flanders,  1803-9.     L.,  1831 

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Boys,  J.     Official  calendar  of  the  church,  containing 

an  exposition  of  the  several  offices,  with  an 

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Boyse,  S.     Deity,  a  poem       .         .         .  23-133 

Boz.     [Pseud.]     See  Dickens,  C. 
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Brace,  C.  L.     Races  of  the  old  world  ;  a  manual  of 

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—  Hungary  in   1851,  with  an  experience  of  the 

Austrian  police.     N.  Y.,  1852      .         27''-255 

—  The   Norse-folk ;    or,  a  visit  to  the  homes  of 

Norway  and  Sweden.     N.  Y.,  1857     27''-436 

—  Short  sermons  to  newsboys,  with  a  history  of 

the  newsboys'  lodging-house.  N.  Y.,  1866 
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Brace,  J.  History  of  the  church  in  Newington  ;  its 
doctrine,  its  ministers,  its  experience.  Hart., 
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Bracebridge  hall.     W.  Irving        .        .         18-1579 

Brachvogel,  A.  E.  Beaumarchais,  an  historical 
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Brackenbury,  C.  B.  European  armaments  in  1867. 
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Brackenridge,  H.  H.  Modem  chivalry,  with  memoir 
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Brackenridge,  H.  M.  History  of  the  late  war  be- 
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—  Journal  of  a  voyage  up  the  river  Missouri  in 

1811.     Bait.,  1816         .         .         .  26''-3 

—  Views  of  Louisiana ;   containing  geographical, 

statistical,  and  historical  notices.  Bait.,  1817 
26b-624 

—  Voyage  to  South  America,  performed  by  order 

of  the  American  government,  in  1817,18. 
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Brackett,  A.  G.  History  of  the  United  States  cav- 
alry, from  the  formation  of  the  federal  gov- 
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regiments  in  the  U.  S.  service  since  the  break- 
ing out  of  the  rebellion.    N.  Y.,  1865  26«-677 

Bracton,  H.  de.  Giiterbock,  C.  Bracton  and  his 
relation  to  the  Roman  law    .         .  2-260 

Bradbury,  J.  Travels  in  the  interior  of  America  in 
1809-11.     Li  v.,  1817.     80      .         .  26''-5 

Braddon,  Miss  M.  E.     Aurora  Floyd    .  18-381 

—  Birds  of  prey 18'-379 

—  Charlotte's  inheritance.     A  sequel  to  "Bu-ds  of 

prey" 18-379 

—  Darrell  Markham     ....  18-384 

—  Dead-sea  fruit  ....         18-4086 

—  Doctor's  wife 18-387 

—  Garibaldi  and  other  poems.     L.,  1861       23-869 

—  Henry  Dunbar  ....  18-388 


Braddon,  Miss  M.  E.    Lady  Audley's  secret  18-383 

—  Lady  Lisle 18-882 

—  Lady's  mile 18-389 

—  The  lawyer's  secret  .        .        .  18-385 

—  Only  a  clod 18-386 

—  Rupert  Godwin        ....  18-380 

—  Sir  Jasper's  tenant   ....     18-387,90 

—  Three  times  dead      ....  18-385 

—  "What  is  this  mystery        .         .         .  18-389 

—  [Ed.]  Belgravia        ....  17-495 
Bradford,  A.     History  of  the  federal  government, 

from  March,  1789,  to  March,  1839.     B.,  1840. 
8« 26^-487 

—  History  of  Massachusetts,  from  1620  to  1820.  B., 

1835.    8° 26»-632 

—  Same,  from  1764  to  July,  1775.     B.,  1822.     8« 

26"— 633 

Bradford,  A.  C.     Nelly  Bracken    .         '.  18-391 

Bradford,  J.  Writings,  containing  sermons,  medi- 
tations, examinations,  &c.  Edited  for  the 
Parker  society,  by  A.  Townsend.  Camb., 
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Bradford,  S.  H.  History  of  Peter  the  great  of 
Russia.     N.  Y.,  1858    .         ,         .  30-993 

Bradford,  T.  G.,  and  S.  G.  Goodrich.  Universal 
illustrated  atlas.     B.,  1846.     f*     .  25-365 

Bradford,  W.  [Gov.]  History  of  Plymouth  planta- 
tion.    B.,  1856.     8°      .         .         .         26='-360 

Bradford,  W.,  [printer.]  Wallace,  J.  W.  Address 
on  B.'s  two  hundredth  birthday  .         26''-549 

Bradford,  Rev.  W.  Sketches  of  the  country,  char- 
acter, and  costume,  in  Portugal  and  Spain,  in 
1808.  [Text  in  English  and  French.]  L.  f* 
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Bradford,  Wm.  J.  A.     Notes  on  the  northwest,  or 

valley  of  the  upper  Mississippi.     N.  Y.,  1846 

26«-23 

Bradi,  A.  P.  C'sse  de.  Du  savoir-vivre.  P.,  1860 
34-4017 

—  Le  secretaire  du  XIX^  siecle.    5'me  ed.    P.,  1862 

34-4019 

Bradley,  E.  (Cuthbert  Bede.)  Adventures  of  Mr. 
Verdant  Green     ....  18-302 

—  Glencreggan;  or,  a  highland  home  in  Cantire. 

L.,  1861.     2v 27''-789 

" —  Nearer  and  dearer    ....  18-301 

—  The  rook's  garden.     Essays  and  sketches.     L., 

1865 33-1337 

—  A  tour  in  tartan  land.     L.,  1863    .  27''-650 

—  The  white  wife,  and  other  stories,  supernatural, 

romantic,  and  legendary       .         .  18-303 

Bradley,  M.  E.     Douglas  farm       .         .  18-392 

Bradley,  T.     Practical  geometry,  linear  perspective 

and  projection.     L.     8"        .         .  5-614 

Bradley,  W.   I.     (Glance  Gaylord.)     Boys  at  Dr. 

Murray's 18-374 

—  Culm  rock 18-778 

—  Gilbert  Starr 18-3778 

Bradshaw's  map  and  sections  of  the  railways  of  Gt. 

Britain.     Manch.,  1845         .         .  25-47 

Bradshaw's  itinerary  of  Great  Britain,  for  railway 

and  telegraphic  conveyance.     (1860  and  '67.) 

L 27^-579 

Bradshaw's  railway   through  route  and  overland 

guide  to  India,  Egypt,  and  China.     L.,  1859 

29^-172 

Brady,  W.     The  kedge-anchor ;  or,  young  sailor's 

assistant.     N.  Y.,  1863.     8»  •  6-571 

Brae,  A.  E.     Collier,  Coleridge,  and  Shakspeare ;  a 

review  by  the  author  of  "  Literary  cookery." 

L.,  1860.     8°  ....  2-^103 

Brage-beaker  with  the  Swedes.  W.  B.  Jerrold  27^-767 
Bragelonne,  the  son  of  Athos.  A.  Dumas  18-923 
Braggadocio.     Mrs.  L.  C.  Tuthill  .        18-3349 

Brahe,  Tycho.  Brewster,  Sir  D.  Life  of  30-48 
Braidwood,  J.     Fire  prevention  and  fire  extinction  ; 

including  fire-proof  structures,  fire-proof  safes, 

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Braim,  T.  H.     A  history  of  New  South  Wales  to  the 

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BRAIN. 


66 


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Brain.  Burrows,  G.  Disorders  of  the  cerebral  cir- 
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—  Noble,  D.     The  b.  and  its  physiology       10-083 

—  Solly,  S.     Structure,  physiology,  and  diseases  of 

.         .         .         .   ■     .  10-234 

—  Spurzheira,  G.     Anatomy  of  .  10-611 

—  Winslow,  F.     Obscure  diseases  of  .  10-223 

—  See  Mind  ;  Nervous  system. 

Brainerd,  D.    Edwards,  J.    Life  of.    v.  10  of   32-77 
Memoirs  of  ....  30-40 

—  Peabody,  W.  B.  O.    Life  of  (S.  A.  B.,  8)     30-497 

—  Wesley,  J.     Extract  from  life  of     .         30-2315 
Brainerd,  T.     Life  of  John  Brainerd,  the  brother  of 

D.  Brainerd,  and  his  successor  as  missionary 
to  the  Indians  of  New  Jersey.     Ph.,   30-1687 

—  Sermon  on  the  death  of  L.  Eldridge.    Ph.,  1854. 

8» 33-932 

Braithwaite,  J.  B.  Memoirs  of  J.  J.  Gurney  ;  with 
selections  from  his  journal  and  correspond- 
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Braithwaite,  W.  and  J.  Retrospect  of  medicine ;  a 
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—  Wells,  W.  S.  Epitome  of  B.'s  retrospect  10-445 
Brakelond.  See  Jocelin.  ^ 
Brakespeare.  G.  A.  Lawrence  .  .  18-1825 
Brambles  and  bay  leaves.  S.  Hibberd  9-935 
Brambletye  house.  Horace  Smith  .  18-2942 
Brame,  C.  M.     Tales  from  the  diary  of  a  sister  of 

mercy 18-4053 

Bramieri,  L.   Novelle  moral!.   See  Soave,  F.  34-2517 

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Bramsen,  J.     Letters  of  a  Prussian  traveller  in  Eu- 
rope ;  with  anecdotes  of  distinguished  charac- 
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L.,1818.     2v.     8»         .         .         .         291^-229 

Bramston,  Sir  J.  Autobiography.  Camden  soc. 
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Brancia,  F.  Lezioni  di  poetica  letteratura  italiana. 
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Brand,  C.  Journal  of  a  voyage  to  Peru  ;  a  passage 
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Brand,  J.  Observations  on  the  popular  antiquities 
of  Great  Britain ;  chiefly  illustrating  the  origin 
of  our  vulgar  and  provincial  customs,  ceremo- 
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Brande,  W.  T.  Dictionary  of  science,  literature, 
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—  Subject-matter  of  a  course  of  ten  lectures  on 

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—  and  A.  S.  Taylor.  Chemistry.   P.,  1863.  8»  8-67 
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Brandon.  O.  TiflTany  ....  18-3237 
Brandon,  R.  and  J.  A.     Open  timber  roofs  of  the 

middle  ages.    L.,  1849.    4"  .         .  5-603 

Brann,  H.  A.     Curious  questions.     Newark,  1866 

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Brannan,  W.  P.     Vagaries  of  Vandyke  Browne. 

Cin.,  1865 23-803 

Brant,  Joseph.     Stone,  W.  L.    Life  of  30-45 

Brass  and  iron  founder's  guide.   J.  Larkin        6-360 

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Braune,  K.     See  Lange,  J.  P. 

Bravard,  R.     L'lionneur    des    femmes.     P.,  1860 

84-3099 

Brave  old  salt.  W.  T.  Adams  .  .  18-3691 
Bravo,  the.    J.  F.  Cooper      .        ,        .  18-713 

Bray,  A.  E.  Traditions,  legends,  superstitions,  and 
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—  Trials  of  the  heart    ....  18-393 
Bray,  Caroline.     The  British  empire ;   a  sketch  of 

the  geography,  growth,  natural  and  political 
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Bray,  Charles.  On  force :  its  mental  and  moral 
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underlie  all  phenomena  ;  with  speculations  on 
spiritualism.     L.    8°     .         .         .  15-305 

—  Philosophy  of  necessity  ;   or,  the  law  of  conse- 

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Bray,  E.  A.  Poetical  remains.  Ed.,  with  a  me- 
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Brayley,  E.  W.,  and  J.  Britton.  Essex;  or,  original 
delineations,  topographical,  historical,  and  de- 
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Brayman,  J.  O.     Daring  deeds  of  American  heroes; 

with    biographical    sketches.       N.    Y.,    1859 

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—  Thrilling  adventures  by  land  and  sea      18-3740 
Brazier.     See  Scribe,  A.-E.;  Theatre,  Com.-v. 
Brazil.     Agassiz,    Prof,    and   Mrs.     Journej'  in  B. 

26''-673 

—  Christie,  W.  D.    Notes  on  the  Brazilian  question 

26"-531 

—  Codman,  J.     Ten  months  in  B.       .        26''-626 

—  Ewbank,  T.     Life  in  B.  .         .         .         26"-399 

—  Fletcher,  J.  C,  and  D.  P.  Kidder.     B.  and  the 

Brazilians 20''-337 

—  Gardner,  G.    Travels  in  the  interior  of  B.    1836- 

41 36»'-347 

—  Kidder,  D.  P.     Sketches  of  B.        .  26''-62 

—  Koster,  H.     Travels  in  B.     1809-15         26''-146 

—  Lindley,  T.     Voyage  to  B.      .         .         26"-648 

—  Mawe,  J.     Travels  in  the  interior  .  20'^-81 

—  Modern  traveller      ....         29''-373 

—  Payne,  M.  A.  R.    Geral-Milco         .         26'^-233 

—  Pimentil,  M.     Brazil  pilot        .         .  25-301 

—  Scully,  W.     Provinces  and  chief  cities ;    witli 

agricultural  and  commerical  statistics  36*^-637 

—  Southey,  R.     History  of  B.       .         .        36»-1319 

—  Stewart,  C.  S.     Brazil  and  La  Plata        26''-312 

—  Walsh,  R.     Notices  of  B.     1828-9.         26''-139 

—  Warren,  J.    E.    Para ;   or,  adventures   on   the 

Amazon 36''-216 

Bread.     Accum,  F.     Art  of  making  b.  .  6-147 

—  Acton,  E.     English  bread-book       .  6-148 

—  Graham,  S.     B.  and  bread  making  6-183 

—  See  Baking  ;  Cookery. 

Bread  fruit.  Bligh,  W.  Voyage  for  .  39''-524 
Bread  upon  the  waters.  Miss  D.  M.  Muloch  18-3399 
Breaking  away.  W.  T.  Adams  .  .  18-3937 
Breakfast  in  bed.     G.  A.  Sala        .         .  33-445 

Breast.  Velpeau,  A.  A.  L.  M.  Diseases  of  10-638 
Breath  of  life,  the.     G.  Catlin         .         .  10-788 

Breck,  J.  The  flower-garden  ;  or,  book  of  flowers, 
in  which  are  described  various  hardy  herba- 
ceous perennials.     B.,  1851  .  9-14 

—  Same.     Bost.,  1856  ....  9-15 
Breck,    S.     Sketch  of  the  internal  improvements 

made  by  Pennsylvania  ;  with  observations 
upon  her  means  for  their  extension.  Ph., 
1818.    8" 26»-34 

Breckenbridge,  J.     See  Hughes,  J. 

Breckinridge,  R.  J.  The  knowledge  of  God,  object- 
ive and  subjective ;  or,  theology  considered 
as  a  science  of  positive  truth,  both  inductive 
and  deductive.  N.  Y.,  1858-9.  2  v.  8" 
32-719,20 

—  Memoranda  of  foreign  travel,  containing  notices 

of  France,  Germany,  Switzerland,  and  Italy. 
Ph.,  1839 27M33 

—  Principal    states    of  western    Europe.      Bait., 

1845.     2v 27M34 

Bree,  C.  R.  Species  not  transmutable,  nor  the  re- 
sult of  secondary  causes  ;  a  critical  examina- 
tion of  Mr.  Darwin's  "  Origin  and  variation 
of  species."     L.,  n.  d.  .         .  9-515 

Bree,  J.  Sketch  of  the  navv  of  Great  Britain  in  the 
14th  century,     v.  1.   "L.,  1791.     4«     27"-4016 

Bree,  J.  B.  von.  St.  Cecilia's  day  ;  a  cantata.  B., 
n.  d.     8° r-r.:o 

Breeding.     Goodale,  S.  S.     Principles  of         4-1-tO 


BREEN. 


67 


BRIDGES. 


Breen,  H.  H.  Modern  English  literature,  its  blem- 
ishes and  defects.     L.,  1857.     8"  22-411 

Brees,  S.  C.  Illustrated  glossary  of  practical  archi- 
tecture and  civil  engineering.  L.,  1852.  8" 
6-22 

Breese,  J.     See  Authentic  details  .         .        32-1795 

Brehat,  A.  de.  Jean  Belin  ;  or,  the  adventures  of 
a  little  French  boy        .         .        ,  18-394 

—  Les  jeunes  amours.     Moeurs  Parisiennes.     P., 

18G1 34-3100 

—  Leopold  de  Kernys  .         .        .        34-5146 
Brehaut,  T.  C.     Cordon  training  of  fruit  trees.     L., 

1860 4-188 

Bremer,  F.     Axel  and  Anna  .        .    18-396,403 

—  Brothers  and  sisters  .         .         .  18-395 

—  Butterfly's  gospel,  and  other  stories  18-405 

—  Diary 18-396,403 

—  Easter  offering  ....  18-395 

—  Father  and  daughter        .        .        .  18-398 

—  Four  sisters     [Hertha.]    .         .         ,  18-399 

—  Greece  and  the  Greeks.     Narrative  of  a  winter 

residence  and  summer  travel  in  Greece  and 
its  islands.  Trans,  by  M.  Howitt.  L.,  1863. 
2  V 27''-642 

—  TheH family    ....   18-396,403 

—  The  home 18-400 

—  Homes  of  the  new  world.  Trans,  by  M.  Howitt. 

K  Y.,  1853.     2v.         .        .        .         26^-254 

—  Life  in  Dalecarlia     ....  18-395 

—  Life  in  the  old  world  ;  or,  two  years  in  Switzer- 

land and  Italy.  Trans,  by  M.  Howitt.  L., 
1861.     2v 27''-585 

—  Same.     Ph.,  n.  d 27''-586 

—  Midnight  sun 18-395 

—  The  neighbors  ....       18-400,1 

—  Nina         .         .         .         .        .        .       18-402,3 

—  The  parsonage  of  Mora    .        .        .  18-396 

—  President's  daughters     .         .        .  18-402 

—  Strife  and  peace        ....  18-403 

—  Travels  in  the  holy  land.     L.,  1862  28''-402 

—  Two  j'-ears  in  Switzerland  and  Italy.     Trans. 

by  M.  Howitt.     L.,  1861.     2  v.  27''-585 

—  Life,  letters  and  posthumous  works,  ed.  by  C. 

Bremer.  Trans,  by  F.  Milow  and  E.  Nonnen. 
N.  Y.,  1868  30-2359 

—  Howitt,  M.     Twelve  months  with  .         27''-802 
Bremner,  R.    Excursions  in  Denmark,  Norway  and 

Sweden.     L.,  1840.     2  v.     S"      .  27^-86 

—  Excursions  in  the  interior  of  Russia  ;  including 

sketches  of  the  character  and  policy  of  the 
Emperor  Nicholas.     L.,   1839.    2  v.     8» 
27^-90 

Brent,  L.     Incidents  in  the  life  of  a  slave  girl ;  writ- 
ten by  herself;  ed.  by  L.  M.  Child.     B.,  1861 
.         30-1815 

Brenten,  J.  H.     See  Forgues,  E.  D. 

Brenton,  Sir  .Tahleel.  Memoir  of  Capt.  E.  P.  Bren- 
ton,  and  life  of  the  Earl  of  St.  Vincent.  L., 
1842.     8° 30-1132 

Breton,  M.  China ;  its  costume,  arts,  manufac- 
tures, etc.  Trans,  from  the  French.  L.,  1824. 
4  V.  in  2 28^-528 

Breton  de  los  Herreros,  M.  Muerete  !  y  veras  !  T. 
T.  E.  V.  5 34-2 

Bretonneau.    See  Semple,  R.  H. 

Bretons,  les.     A.  Brizeux       .        .        .        34-3102 

Brett,  W.  H.  The  Indian  tribes  of  Guiana.  N.  Y., 
1852 26»-234 

Breuil.     See  Du  Breuil. 

Brevity  and  brilliancy  in  chess.     M.  J.  Hazeltine 
20-26 

Brewer,  E.  C.  A  guide  to  English  composition. 
N.  Y.,  1854 22-613 

—  Guide  to  the  scientific  knowledge    of  things 

familiar.   N.  Y.,  1851   .        .        .  11-217 

—  Sound  and  its  phenomena.     L.,  1864        11-243 

—  Smaller  history  of  France  ;  social,  political  and 

literary.     L.,  n.  d.        .        .         .       27''-1622 

Brewer,  J.  N,     Beauties  of  Ireland.    L.,  1826.    2  v. 

8° 37''-874 


Brewer,  J.  N.  Introduction  to  the  beauties  of  Eng- 
land and  Wales,  comprising  observations  on 
the  history  and  antiquities  of  the  Britons. 
L.,  1818.     8°         .         .         .         .         27^-473 

—  Topographical  and  historical  description  of  the 

county  of  Oxford.  L.  8°  .  .  27''-857 
Brewer's  family.  Mrs.  S.  Ellis  .  .  18-1015 
Brewerton,  CD.   The  war  in  Kansas.    N.  Y.,  1856 

26»-347 
Brewing.     Black,  W.     Treatise  on  b.    .  6-297 

—  Byrn,  N.  L.     Complete  practical  brewer    6-302 

—  Tizard,  W.  L.    Tlieory  and  practice  of  b.    6-423 

—  See  Malting. 

Brewster,  A.  M.  H.  Compensation  ;  or,  always  a 
future    18-410 

—  St.  Martin's  summer        .         .         .  18-411 
Brewster,  B.  H.     Address  delivered  before  the  law 

academy.     Ph. ,  1858.    8»     .         .  2-231 

Brewster,  D.    Kaleidoscope:  its  history,  theory,  and 

construction,  with  its  application  to  the  fine 

and  useful  arts.     L.,  1858     .        ,  5-160 

—  Letters  on  natural  magic.     L.,  1861  11-11 

—  Life  of  Sir  Isaac  Newton.    N.  Y.,  1838    30-400 

—  Life,  writings,  and  discoveries  of  Sir  Isaac  New- 

ton.    E.,  1855.    2  V.    8»       .         .  30-939 

—  Martyrs  of  science ;   or,  the  lives  of  Galileo, 

Tycho    Brahe,    and    Kepler.      N.    Y.,   1841 
30-4S 

—  More  worlds  than  one :  the  creed  of  the  phil- 

osopher and  the  hope  of  the  Christian.     L., 
1854 12-29 

—  The   stereoscope,  its  history,  theory,  and  con- 

struction, with  its  application  to  the  arts.    L., 
1856 11-118 

—  Treatise  on  optics.   With  an  appendix  by  A.  D. 

Bache.     Ph.,  1833        .        .         .  11-12 

—  See  Edinburgh  encyclopedia. 

Brewster,  F.  C.  Rights  and  duties  of  lawyers.  Ph., 
1862.    8° 2-231 

Brewster,  F.  E.  Philosophy  of  human  nature.  Ph., 
1851 2-552 

Brewster,  M.  M.  Work  ;  or,  plenty  to  do  and  how 
to  do  it.     E.,  1858         .         .         .        32-2327 

Brewster,  W.      Steele,   A.      Life  and  time  of 

30-975 

Breymann,  C.  Grundziige  der  spharischen  trigo- 
nometric analyt.  geom.  und  hoheren  analysis. 
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Brialmont,  A.  Life  of  Arthur,  Duke  of  Wellington. 
From  the  French.  With  emendations  and 
additions  by  G.  R.  Gleig.  L.,  1858-60.  4  v. 
8»  30-1070 

Brick  and  marble  in  the  middle  ages.     G.  E.  Street 
5-153 

Bricks  and  tiles.  Dobson,  E.  Rudimentary  trea- 
tise          6-37 

—  See  Building. 

Bridal  eve.     E.  D.  E.  N.  Southworth  .        18-2989 
Bridal  of  Triermain.     Sir  W.Scott        .  23-204 

Bride  of  Lammennoor.    Sir  W.  Scott    .        18-2756 
Bride  of  Llewellyn.      E.    D.    E.    N.   Southworth 

18-2969 

Bride  of  Omberg.     E.  F.  Carlen    .        .  18-575 

Bride  of  the  wilderness.    E.Bennett     .  18-317 

Bridee,  W.  E.     Madelon  Hawley  .  18-329 

Bridge,  B.  Theory  and  solution  of  cubic  and  bi- 
quadratic equations,  and  of  equations  of  the 
higher  orders.     L.,  1833.     8»        .  14-186 

Bridge,  H.  Journal  of  an  African  cruiser:  com- 
prising sketches  of  the  west  coast  of  Africa. 
N.  Y.,  1853  ....         28''-163 

Bridgeman,  T.     American  gardener's  assistant.     N. 

Y.,  1867 4-265 

Bridges,  F.     Hints  to  mothers  on  home  education. 

L.,  1862 10-278 

Bridges,  J.  H.     England  and  China      .       27«-1250 

—  France  under  Richelieu  and  Colbert.     E.,  1866 

27M623 

Bridges,  N.  Stenographie  and  cryptographic.  L., 
1659 22-49 


BRIDGES. 


BRITAIN. 


Bridges,  Sallie.  Marble  isle,  legends  of  the  round 
table  and  other  poems.     Ph.,  1864         23-741 

Bridges  and  bridge  building.  Bell,  W.  E.  System 
of  bridge  building         .        .        .  6-13 

—  Dempsey,  G.  D.     Tubular  and  other  iron  girder 

bridges,  particularly  the  Britannia  and  Con- 
way         6-40 

—  Haupt,  H.     Bridge  construction      .  6-57 
Military  b 6-627 

—  Hennci,  O.     Skeleton  structures      .  6-58 

—  Pope,  T.     Bridge  architecture,  and  description 

of  bridges 6-72 

—  State  of  Pennsylvania  vs.  Wheeling  and  Bel- 

mont bridge  company  .         .  2-121 

Bridger,  C.     Index  to  printed  pedigrees,  contained 

in  local  histories,  the  herald's  visitations,  etc. 

L.,  1867.     8"  ....         27''-107 

Bridgewater  treatises.     Babbage,  C.    Ninth  b.  t.   A 

fragment.    [Design  in  the  Creator]      32-2107 

—  Bell,  Sir  C.     The  hand    .        .        .  10-143 

—  Buckland,  W.  Geology  and  mineralogy  9-213,4 

—  Chalmers,  T.     Constitution  of  man  15-16 

—  Kidd,  J.     Physical  condition  of  man  11-34 

—  Kirby,   W.     History,   habits,   and  instincts  of 

animals         ,        .        .        .        .  9-574 

—  Prout,  W.     Chemistry,  meteorology,    and  the 

function  of  digestion  .         .  11-59 

—  Roget,  P.  M.    Animal  and  vegetable  physiology 

9-1008 

—  Whewell,  W.     Astronomy  and  general  physics 

12-23 

Bridgman,    E.   J.    G.      Daughters  of   China;    or, 
sketches  of  domestic  life  in  the  celestial  em- 
pire.    N.  Y.,  1853        .         .        .  32-403 
Bridle  roads  of  Spain.     G.  J.  Cayley     .         27^-413 
Brief  narrative  of  the  defence  of  the  Arrah  garrison, 
written  by  one  of  the  besieged   party.     L., 

1858 28»-171 

Brief  state  of  the  province  of  Pennsylvania.  In  a 
letter  from  a  gentleman  in  P.     2d  ed.     L., 

1755.     8°  ■ 26»-918 

Brief  statement  of  opinions,  etc.   pph.    Ph.,  1800.    8° 
.         .         .         .         .         26»-955 
Brierre  de  Boismont,  A.   History  of  dreams,  visions, 
apparitions,  ecstasy,  magnetism,  and  somnam- 
bulism.    Ph.,  1855,     80        .        .  10-547 
Briery  creek.     H.  Martineau          .        .        18-3856 
Brigand.     G.  R.  P.  James      .         .         .        18-3650 
Brigand  captive.     H.  de  Normand         .        18-2340 
Brigand  life  in  Italy.     A.  Maffei    .         .       27''-2342 
Brigandage  in  soutli  Italy.     D.  Hilton  .       27^-2274 
Brigands.    Moens,  W.  J.  C.    English  travellers  and 
Italian  journeys   ....         27"- 783 
Briggs,  C.  F.     Haunted  merchant         .          18-415 
Briggs,  F.  W.     Missions,  apostolic  and  modern ; 
an  exposition  of  the  narrative  of  St.  Paul's 
first  missionary  journey  in  relation  to  the 
Protestant  missions  of  the  present  century. 

L.,  1863 32-1722 

Briggs,  G.  N.     Richards,  W.  C.     Life  of      30-1850 

Brigham,  W.  T.     Notes  on  the  volcanic  phenomena 

of  the  Hawaiian  islands,  with  a  description  of 

the  modern  eruptions.    [Mem.  Bost.  soc.  nat. 

hist.,  V.  1,  p't  3]   .        .        .        .  9-1248 

Bright,  J.     Speeches  on  the  American   question, 

with  an  introduction  by  F.  Moore.      B.,  1865 

26'^6G0 

—  Speeches  on  parliamentary  reform,   &c.     Re- 

vised by  himself.    L.,1866.     8"     .  2-558 

Bright,  R.     Clinical  memoirs  on  abdominal  tumors 

and  intumescence.     Ed.  by  G.    H.  Barlow. 

L.,  1860.     8°         ....  10-696 

—  Travels  from  Vienna  through  lower  Hungary, 

with  some  remarks  on  the  congress  of  Vienna 

in  the  year  1814.     E.,  1818.     4»  .        27>'-1203 

Brightly,  F.  C.     Analytical  digest  of  the  laws  of  the 

United  States.    Ph.,  1858-66.   2  v.   8°     2-133 

—  Annual  digest  of  the  laws  of  Pennsylvania,  from 

1853-1860.    Completing  Stroud  and  Brightly's 
Purdon's  digest.    Ph.,  1860.    8°.  2-264" 


Brightly,  F.  C.  Digest  of  the  laws  of  Pennsylvania, 
1700-1867.     Ph.,  1862-7.    2  v.    S"         2-264" 

—  Practical  treatise  on  the  law  of  costs  in  Pennsyl- 

vania ;  with  the  fee-bill  and  decisions  of  the 
courts  thereon.    Ph.,  1847.     S"     .  2-232 

—  Digest   of  the   laws  of  Pennsylvania,  1846-8. 

Supplement  to  Purdon.    Ph.,  1848.   8°      2-89 

—  See  Purdon,  J. 

Brighton,  J.  G.     Memoir  of  Admiral  Sir  P.  B.  V. 

Broke.     L.,  1866.     8°  .         .         .         30-1785 
Brightwell,  C.  L.     Annals  of  industry  and  genius. 

L.,  1863 30-2344 

—  Bye-paths  of  biography.     L.,  n.  d.  30-1426 

—  Memoir  of  Amelia  Opie.     L.,  1857  .        30-1546 

—  Palissy,  the  Huguenot  potter  .  18-416 

—  Romantic  incidents  in  the  lives  of  naturalists  and 

celebrated  travellers.    L.,  1861     .        30-1411 
Brigitte.    J.  de  la  Madelene  .        .         .        34-4087 
Brillat-Savarin,  A.     Hand-book  of  dining ;  or,  cor- 
pulency and  leanness  scientifically  considered. 
N.  Y.,  1865 10-506 

—  Physiologic  du  gout.     Notice  sur  I'auteur  par 

liicherand ;  traite  sur  les  excitans  modernes, 
par  De  Balzac.     P.,  1839      .        .         34-3101 

—  Physiology  of  taste;  or,  transcendental  gastron- 

omy. Illustrated  by  anecdotes  of  distin- 
guished artists  and  statesmen.  Ph.,  1854  6-160 

Brillaud-Laujardiere,  C.-C.  De  I'infanticide — 6tude 
medico-legale.     P..  1865.    80        .        34-4729 

Brimley,  G.  Essays.  Ed.  by  W.  G.  Clark.  2d  ed. 
L.,  1860 22-944 

Brinckle,  W.  D.     See  Hoffy,  A. 

Brine,  L.  The  Taeping  rebellinn  in  China.  L.,  1862 
28«-197 

Bringham,  A.  Mental  exertion  in  relation  to  health. 
Edited,  with  a  chapter  on  the  cause  and  treat- 
ment of  indigestion  in  literary  men,  by  A. 
Leared.     L.,  1864         .        .        .  10-579 

Brinley,  F.  Life  of  W.  T.  Porter.  N.  Y.,  1860 
30-1261 

Brinton,  D.  G.  The  myths  of  the  new  world ;  a 
treatise  on  the  symbolism  and  mythology  of 
the  red  race  of  America.    N.  Y.,  1868  32-2419 

—  Notes  on  the  Floridian  peninsula ;   its  literary 

history,  Indian  tribes  and  antiquities.     Ph., 

1859 26»^15 

Brinton,  W.  Diseases  of  the  slomach  ;  with  an  in- 
troduction of  its  anatomv  and  physiology.  L. , 
1859       ....'..  10-183 

—  Same.     Ph.,  1865.     8»     .        .        .         10-183" 

—  On  food  and  its  digestion;  an  introduction  to 

dietetics.    L.,  1861         .         .         .  10-249 

Brisbane,  A.    Social  destiny  of  man  ;  or,  association 

and  reorganization  of  industry.     Ph.,   1840 

2-560 

—  Theory  of  the  human  passions,  and  outline  of 

Fourier's  social  science.  N.Y.,1857.  8°    2-657 

Brisee 18-417 

Brises  d' Orient.    D.  Bolintineano  .        34-4831 

Brissot  de  Warville,    J.   P.      New  travels  in  the 

U.   S.  ;   including  the  commerce  of  America 

with   Europe   by  Brissot   and    E.    Claviere. 

L.,  1794.     2v.     8°        .        .        .  26"-6 

Bristed,  C.  A.     Five  years  in  an  English  university. 

N.  Y.,  1852.     2  V.         .        .        .  13-39 

—  The  interference  theory  of  government.    N.  Y., 

1867 2-559 

Bristed,  J.     Hints  on  the  national  bankruptcy  of 

Britain,  and  on  her  resources  to  maintain  the 

present  contest  with  France.    N.  Y.,  1809.   8° 

27'«-110 

—  The  resources  of  the  British  empire ;  with  a  view 

of  the  probable  result  of  the  present  contest 
between  Britain  and  France.   N.  Y.,  1811.   8" 

27»-lll 

Bristol,  Eng.  Chilcott,  J.  Descriptive  hist.,  or  guide 
27''-246 

—  Corry  and  Evans.     History  of         .         27''-374 

—  Watts,  W.     Select  views         .        .       27M229 
Britain,  or  Britannia.    See  England. 


BRITAINS. 


BROCK. 


British  album.   2cl  ed.     L.,  1790. 
British  almanac  and  companion. 


Britains,   ancient.      Davies,   E.     Celtic  researches 

27^-326 

2v.  .  23-871 

L.,  1828-67.   40  v. 

17-64 

British  America.    See  America,  British. 

British  angler's  manual.     T.  C.  Hofland  20-381 

British  association  for  the  advancement  of  science. 

Reports  of  1st  to  36th  meetings.    L.,  1835-67. 

35  V.     8» 11-195 

—  Report  of  proceedings  at  Birmingham  meeting. 

L.,  1865 11-271 

British  association  of  progressive  spiritualists.     Pro- 
ceedings of  1st  and  2d  conventions,  1855-6. 

L 2-561 

British  cabinet  in  1853.     Ph.,  1853         .  30-754 

British  captives  in  Abyssinia.     C.  T.  Beke     28''-567 

—  See  Abyssinia. 

British  catalogue  of  books  published  from  Oct.,  1837, 
to  Dec,  1851.    Compiled  by  S.  Low.     L.     S" 


—  Index  to  same  (1837-1857). 
. —  See  English  catalogue. 
British  Cicero.     T.  Browne    . 
British  colonies.    Byrne,  J.  C. 


L.,1858.   8° 


21-305 
21-306 


25-97 


V.  1-7. 

17-496 

24-143 

27''-702 

27«-223 

27-280 

27''-1201 

27»-1233 


33-630 

Wanderings  in  B.  c. 

29"-10 

—  Hewitt,  J. 

British  Columbia.     See  Columbia. 
British  constitution.     See  England. 
British  controversialist  and  self-educator. 

L.,  1850-56    .... 
British  drama.     Ph.,  1856.    2  v.     8° 
British  empire.     Bray,  C.     Sketch  of 

—  Chambers,  W.  and  R.     History 

—  Colyer,  W.  F.     History  . 

—  Knight,  C.     Sketch-book  of    . 

—  Lawson,  W.  J.     Who's  who  in  1867 

—  McCulloch,  J.  R.     Descriptive  and  statistical 

account 27''-900 

—  See  America ;  Colonies ;  England ;  Great  Brit- 

ain ;  India  ;  and  names  of  particular  colonies. 
British  empire  in  America ;  containing  the  history  of 

the  discovery,  settlement,  progress  and  state 

of  the  British  colonies  on  the  continent  and 

islands  of  America.     2d  ed.     L.,  1741.     2  v. 

8» 26''-27 

British  empire  in  India.     Trotter,  L.  J.     History  of 

28''-233 

British    essayists,    the  ;     with    prefaces,    historical 

and  biographical,  and  index,  by  A.  Chalmers. 

B.,  1855-7.     38  V.  .         .         33-938  to  50 

—  See  Adventurer  ;  Connoisseur ;  Guardian  ;  Idler ; 

Looker-on  ;     Lounger ;     Mirror  ;     Observer ; 

Rambler  ;  Spectator ;  Tattler ;  and  World. 
British  farming.    J.  Wilson    .        .         .  4-154 

British  gazetteer.     B.  Clarke  .        .  25-132 

British  georgics.     J.  Grahame        .         ,  23-103 

British  journal  of  photography,  published  weekly. 

V.  11-13.     L.,  1864-66    .       .        .  6-984 

British  mechanic's  and  laborer's  hand-book  and  true 

guide  to  the  U.  S.  L.,  1840  .  26b-368 
British  merchant.     C.  King    .        .         .  1-44 

British  museum.     Catalogue  of  printed  books  in  the 

library,  v.  1  [A-AZZJ.    L.,  1841.  f>      21-534 

—  Egyptian  antiquities.     (L.   E.  K.).     L.,  1832. 

2  V 28=^191 

—  Ellis,  H.     Elgin  and  Phigaleian  marbles        5-6 
Townley  gallery  .        .         .  5-7 

—  List  of  books  of  reference  in  the  reading-room. 

L.,  1859.    8°  ....  21-428 

—  Nichols,  T.     Hand-book  for  readers  21-83 

—  Report  of  the  commissioners  appointed  to  in- 

quire into  the  constitution  and  government  of 
the  B.  m.,  with  minutes  of  evidence.  L., 
1850-1.     f> 21-303 

—  Sims,  R.     Hand-book      .        .        .  21-108 
British   museum ;    a    cyclopaedia.      C.    Mackenzie 

33-1119 

British    novelists   and    their    styles.      W.   Masson 
22-1130 


British  pharmacopoeia,  published  under  the  direction 
of  the  general  council  of  medical  education 
and  registration  of  the  united  kingdom.  L., 
1864.    80 10-551 

British  Plutarch ;   containing  the  lives  of  the  most 

eminent  statesmen.    4th  ed.     Dub.,  1793.    8" 

30-1768 

British  possessions  in  the  Indian  and  Atlantic  oceans. 
R.  M.  Martin         ....         28''-565 

British  quarterly  review,  v.  31-45.  L.,  1860-7.  8° 
17-20 

British  rule  in  India.     H.  Martineau      .         28''-180 

British  spy.     Wirt,  W.     Letters  of        .        33-1240 

British  theatre.     L.,  1791.     34  v.    .         .  24-71 

—  J.  Sharpe         24-191 

British  topography.     R.  Gough      .         .  21-310 

British  warblers.    See  Bechstein,  J.  M.  9-511 

British  West  Indies.     See  West  Indies,  British. 

[Note. — Works  relating  to  the  British  nation  and  country  may 
be  found  under  England  or  Great  Britain.] 

Britton,  S.  B.  Man  and  his  relations — illustrating 
the  influence  of  the  mind  on  the  body.    N.  Y., 

1864.    8» 15-205 

Brittanic  researches.  B.  Posts  .  .  27^-959 
Brittanicus.  J.  Racine  ....  34-3125 
Brittano-Roman  inscriptions.  J.  McCaul  27»-770 
Brittany.    Herbert,  A.    Cyclops  christianus  27*-548 

—  Jephson,  J.  M.     Walking  tour  in   .       27'>-1209 

—  Trollope,  T.  A.     Summer  in  B.       .         27''-311 

—  Wallace-Dunlop,  M.  and  R.     Wanderings  in 

27''-795 

—  See  France. 

Brittany  and  La  Vendee.  E.  Souvestre  18-2962 
Britton,  J.     The  authorship  of  the  letters  of  Junius 

elucidated  ;  including  a  biographical  memoir. 

L.,  1848.    8° 37»-656 

—  and  E.  W.  Brayley.     Norfolk ;  or^  original  de- 

lineations, topographical,    historical   and  de- 
scriptive of  that  country,  the  result  of  per- 
sonal   survey.      Illustrated.      L.,    1818.      8" 
2?'-856 

—  Northampton ;   or,  original  delineations,  topo- 

graphical, historical  and  descriptive.  L.,  1818. 

80 27''-855 

Britton,  J.,  and  others.  The  beauties  of  England 
and  Wales ;  ox*,  delineations,  topographical, 
historical  and  descriptive  of  each  county. 
L.,  1801-15.     18  V.  in  35.     8»       .         27b-474 

Vol.  1.  Bedfordshire,  Berks,  Buckingham. 
"    2.  Cambridge,  Ches.,  Cornwall. 
"    3.  Cumberland,  Isle  of  Man  and  Derby. 
"    4.  Devon  and  Dorset. 
"    5.  Durham,  Essex  and  Gloscester. 
"    6.  Hampshire,  I.  of  Wight  and  Herford. 
"    7.  Herford,  Huntingdon  and  Kent. 
"     8.  Kent. 

"    9.  Lanca.,  Leicester  and  Lincoln. 
"  10.  Middlesex. 

"  11.  Monmouth,  Norfolk  apd  Northampton. 
"  12.  Northumberland,  Nottingham,  Oxford,  Rutland. 
"  13.  Shropshire.  Sommerset,  and  Stafford. 
"  14.  Suffolk,  Surrey,  Sussex. 
"  16.  Wilt,  Warwick,  Westmoreland,  Worcester. 
"  16.  York. 
"  17.   North  Wales. 
"  18.  South  Wales. 

Brizeux,    A.      Les    Bretons  —  poeme.      P.,     1846 

34-3102 

Broad  pennant.  P.  W.  Tayler  .  .  26'>-545 
Broad  stone  of  honor.  K.  H.  Digby  .  33-867  to  9 
Broca,  P.     On  the  phenomena  of  hybridity  in  the 

genus  homo.     L.,  1864.     8"  .  9-516 

Brochard,  Dr.     Sea-air  and  sea-bathing  for  children 

and    invalids ;     their    properties,    uses,    and 

mode  of  employment.     Trans,  and  ed.  by  W. 

Strange.     L.,  1865        .        .        .  10-570 

Brock,  Mrs.  C.    Charity  Helstone         .        18-3774 

—  Home  memories       ....  18-422 

—  Working  and  waiting       .        .        .  18-423 
Brock,  Mrs.  H.  F.     Christmas  eve ;  or,  the  sympa- 
thies of  life    18-421 

—  Margaret's  secret  and  its  success     .  18-424 
Brock,  W.   Biographical  sketch  of  Sir  H.  Havelock. 

N.  Y.,  1858 30-1054 

^  Same.    Leip.,  1858  .        .        .       30-1054* 


BROCKETT. 


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BEOTHERHEAD. 


'Biockett,  J.  T.  Glossary  of  north  country  words, 
with  their  etymology  and  affinity  to  other 
languages,  and  notices  of  local  customs  and 
popular  superstitions.    Newcastle,  1846  22-48 

Brockett,  L.  P.,  and  M.  C.  Vaughan.  "Woman's 
work  in  the  civil  war.    Ph.,  1867.    80     26^-886 

Brocklesby,  J.  Elements  of  astronomy  for  schools. 
N.  Y.,  1860 12-62 

—  Elements  of  meteorology,  with  questions  for  ex- 

amination.    N.  Y.,  1860       .         .  11-13 

Brocquiere.     See  Bertrandon  de  la  B. 
Broderick,  G.  C.     See  Ecclesiastical  cases. 
Broderip,  F.  F.     See  Hood,  T. 
Broderip,  W.  J.     Leaves  from  the  note-book  of  a 

naturalist.     L.,  1852     .         .         .  9-509 

—  Zoological  recreations.  Ph.,  1849  .  9-517 
lirodhead,  J.  R.    History  of  the  state  of  New  York. 

First    period,    1609-1664.     N.   Y.,  1853.     8» 

26''-299 

Brodie,  SirB.  0.   Autobiography.    L.,1865   80^1684 

—  Lectures  illustrative  of  various  subjects  in  path- 

ology and  surgery.    L.,  1846.     8°  10-712 

—  Psychological  inquiries ;   a  series  of  essays  on 

the  mutual  relations  of  the  physical  organiza- 
tion and  the  mental  faculties.  L.,  1856-62.  2v. 
15-100 

—  Acland,  H.  W.  Biographical  sketch  of  30-1586 
Brodie,   G.      Constitutional  history  of  the   British 

empire,  from  the  accession  of  Charles  I.  to  the 
restoration  ;  with  an  introduction,  tracing  the 
progress  of  society  and  of  the  constitution 
from  the  feudal  times,  and  including  a  par- 
ticular examination  of  Mr.  Hume's  statements 
relative  to  the  character  of  the  English  gov- 
ernment. L.,  1866.  3  V.  8°  .  27=^-118 
Brodie,  J.  Remarks  on  the  antiquity  and  nature  of 
man,  in  reply  to  the  recent  work  of  Sir  C. 
Lyell.     E.,  1864   ....  9-212 

Brodrick,  T.    Complete  history  of  the  late  war  in  the 
Netherlands,  with  an  abstract  of  the  treaty  at 
Utrecht.     L.,  1713.    2  v.    8«        .       27»-2546 
Broglie,  Duchess  de.    Memoirs  of  .  30-869 

Brohan,  A.     E.  de  Mirecourt  .         .         34-4401 

Broke,  P.  B.  V.  Brighton,  J.  G.  Memoir  of  30-1785 
Broken  bracelet  and  other  poems.     Mrs.  C.  H.  W. 

Esling .  23-288 

Bi-oken  columns 18-425 

Broken  lights.  F.  P.  Cobbe  .  .  .  32-1323 
Broken  to  harness.  E.  Yates  .  .  18-3608 
Brokers.  Russell,  J.  A.  The  laws  relating  to  2-94 
Brome,  A.     (Sanford's  Br.  poets)  .         .  23-72" 

Bromley,  C.  F.      A    woman's   wanderings  in  the 
western  world.     L.,  1861     .         .         26''-664 
Bromwell,  W.  J.     History  of  immigration  to  the 
United   States,  1819-55.      N.   Y.,  1856.      8« 

26-'-350 

Bronchitis.  Copeland,  J.  Forms,  causes,  preven- 
tion and  treatment        .         .         .  10-384 

—  Hall,  W.  W.    B.  and  kindred  diseases     10-137 
Bronson,  E.    See  Select  reviews     .         .  17-99 
Bronsou,  W.  W.     Memorial  of  the  Rev.  Bird  Wil- 
son.    Ph.,  1864     ....        30-1514 

Bronte,  Annie.     Agnes  Grey         .         .  18-426 

—  Tenant  of  Wildfell  hall  .  .  .  18-427 
Bronte,  C.    Jane  Eyre,  an  autobiography       18-428 

—  The  professor 18-429 

—  Shirlev 18-430 

—  Yillette 18-431 

—  Gaskell,  E.  C.  Life  of  .  .  .  30-955 
Bronte,  Emily.  "Wuthering  heights  .  18-432 
Bronte,  (C,  E.  &  A.)     "Poems  by  Currer,  Ellis, 

and  Acton  Bell."     Ph.,  1848        .  23-183 

Brook,  B.    Lives  of  the  puritans,  to  1662.    L.,  1813. 

3v.    8» 30-1322 

Brook  farm.     J.Bolton          .        .        .        33-1039 
Brooke,  Sir  A.  De  Cappell.     Sketches  in  Spain  and 
Morocco.     L.,  1831.    2  v.    8"       .         27'^-536 
Brooke,  C.     Ten  years  in  Sarawak,  with  an  intro- 
duction by  Sir  J.   Brooke.     L.,  1866.     2  v. 
28''-502 


Brooke,  E.  General  account  of  the  laws  and  law- 
writers  of  England  to  the  reign  of  Edward 
III.    L.,  1788        .         .         .         .  2-286 

Brooke,  F.  Rosina.  [From  "  Les  moissoneurs  "  of 
Favart.  ]     D.  L.  T.  v.  9       .        .  24-107 

—  Same.    M.  B.  D.  v.  5       .         .         .  24-142 
Brooke,  H.     Fool  of  quality  .         .         .  18-433 

—  Gustavus  Vasa.    A  tragedy— as  it  was  to  have 

been  acted.     L.,  1739.     8°    .        ,  24-139 

—  Same.     B.  B.  T.  v.  2       .         .        .  24-71 

B.  D.  V.  1 24-143 

I.  B.  T.  v.  18       .         .        .         .  24-141 

M.  B.  D.  V.  2      .         .         .        .  24-142 

S.  B.  T.  V.  5 24-191 

Brooke,  Sir  J.     Private  letters  narrating  the  events 

of  his  life.     Ed.  by  J.  C.  Templer.     L.,  1853. 

3v 30-1642 

Brooke,  J.  "W.    The  democrats  of  Marylebone.    L., 

1839.    8» 32-2245 

Brooke,  R.   Liverpool  as  it  was,  1775  to  1800.    Liv., 

1853.     8° 27''-120 

Brooke,  S.  A.     Life  and  letters  of  F.  W.  Robertson. 

B.,  1865.     2  V 30-1728 

Brooke,  W.     Eastford    ....  18-434 

Brooke  and  Brooke  farm.  H.  Martineau  18-3857 
Brookes,  G.     All  the  world's  a  stage.     F's  M.  D. 

V.  37 24-113 

—  Quash.     F's  M.  D.  v.  37  .         .  24-113 
Brookes,  J.     Manners  and  customs  of  the  Enirlish 

nation.     L.,  n.  d.  .         .         .         27»-121 

Brookes  of  Bridlemere.    G.  J.  W.  Melville     18-2182 
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Brooks,  C.  T.     German  lyrics.     B.,  1853        23-338 

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Brooks,  E.,  and  Hughes,  J.  Brooksiana ;  or,  the 
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Brooks,  J.  W.  The  history  of  the  Hebrew  nation, 
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Brooks,  N.  C.  Complete  history  of  the  Mexican 
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—  Literary  amaranth.     Ph.,  1840        .  33-21 

—  Scriptural  anthology.     Ph.,  1837    .  23-367 
Brooks,  S.     Aspen  court.     A  story  of  our  own  time 

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Brooks,  T.     Spurgeon's  smooth  stones  taken  from 

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V.  50  of  2-55 

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Brother's  watchword      ....  18-440 
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Brothers  in  unity.  Catalogue  of  library  of  the 
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Brotherson,  J.     Executors'  and  administrators'  in- 
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—  The  life  of  Sir  John  Falstaff,  illust.  by  G.  Cruik- 

shank.     L.,  1858.    8°    .         .         .  30-990 

Brough,    W.       The    corsair.      F's    M.    D.    v.    17 

.       '.         .        .  24-113 

—  Number  one.     F's  M.  D.    v.  25       .  24-113 

—  A  phenomenon  in  a  smock  frock.     F's  M.  D. 

V.  19 24-113 

—  Trying  it  on.     F's  M.  D.    v.  27       .  24-113 
Brougham,  H.,  Lord.     The  British  constitution  ;  its 

history,  structure  and  working.  2d  ed.  L., 
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—  Contributions  to  the   Edinburgh  review.     L., 

1856.    3  V.    8"       .         .         .         .  33-385 

—  Dialogues  on  instinct,  with  analytical  view  of 

the  researches  on  fossil  osteology.     L.,  1844 
9-518 

—  A  discourse  of  natural  tlieology,  showing  the 

nature  of  the  evidence  and  the  advantages  of 
the  study.     L.,  1835      .        .         .  32-61 

—  Historical  sketclies  of  statesmen  who  flourished 

in  the  time  of  George  III.  Three  series.  P., 
1839-44.    5v 30-50  to  2 

—  Same.     Ph.,  1854.    2  v.  .        .         .  30-792 

—  History  of  England  and  France,  under  the  house 

of  Lancaster,  with  a  view  of  the  early  refor- 
mation.    New  ed.    L.,  1861.    8" .         27''-125 

—  An  inquiry  into  the  colonial  policy  of  the  Euro- 

pean powers.     E.,  1803.    2v.    8°       27^'-3372 

—  Lives  of  men  of  letters  and  science  who  flourished 

in  the  time  of  George  III.  2d  series.  Ph., 
1846 30-49 

—  Opinions  on  politics,  theology,  law,  science,  edu- 

cation, literature,  &c.,  as  exhibited  in  his  par- 
liamentarv  and  legal  speeches  and  miscella- 
neous wridngs.    Ph.,  1839.    2  v.  33-16 

—  Political  philosophy.    L.,  1846.    3  v.    8"     2-565 

—  Sketches  of  public  characters,  discourses,  and 

essays,  with  a  dissertation  on  the  eloquence 
of  the  ancients.     Ph.,  1839.    2  v.  30-53 

—  Speeches  upon  questions  relating  to  public  rights, 

duties,  and  interests  ;  with  historical  introduc- 
tions, and  a  critical  dissertation  upon  the  elo- 
quence of  the  ancients.     E.,  1838,     4  v.     8" 
2-564 

—  Tracts,  mathematical   and  physical.     L.,  1860 

11-167 

—  See  Brown,  D.  P 2-622 

Brougham,  J.     All's  fair  in  love.      F's  S.  D.  v.  21 

24— ''91 

—  Art  and  artifice.     '[1859.]      F's  *S.   D.  v.  28 

24-321 

—  Basket  of  chips  and  Bunsby  papers  18-441 

—  Bunsby  papers.  [2d  series.]  Irish  echoes  18-442 

—  Columbus.    [1857.]    F's  M.  D.  v.  19        24-113 

—  David  Copperfield.     F's  S.  D.  v.  17  24-221 

—  A  decided  case.     F's  M.  D.  v.  15    .  24-113 

—  The  demon  lover.     F's  M.  D.  v.  14        24-113 

—  Dombey  and  son.    F's  S.  D.  v.  16  24-221 

—  Dred.     F's  S.  D.  v.  19     .        .         .  24^221 

—  Franklin.     F's  S.  D.  v.  21       .         .  24-221 

—  The  game  of  life.    F's  S.  D.  v.  15   .  24-221 

—  The  game  of  love.     F's  S.  D.  v.  14  24-221 

—  Great  tragic  revival.     F's  M.  D.  v.  20      24-113 

—  Gunmaker  of  Moscow.    F's  S.  D.  v.  21    24-221 

—  Humorous  stories.     [Irish  echoes]  18-443 

—  The  Irish  Yankee.     F's  M.  D.  v.  11         22-113 

—  Jane  Eyre.     F's  8.  D.  v.  17    .         .  24-221 

—  Life  in  New  York.     F's  M.  D.  v.  13         24-113 

—  Love  and  murder.     F's  M.  D.  v.  9  24-113 


Brougham,  J.     Metamora  ;  or,  the  last  of  the  poUy- 
"wogs.     F'sM.  D.  V.  32        .         .  24-113 

—  The  miller  of  New  Jersey.       F's  S.  D.  v.  28 

24-221 

—  The  Musard  ball.     F's  M.  D.  v.  20  24-113 

—  Neptune's  defeat.     F's  M.  D.  v.  2J  24-113 

—  Night  and  morning.    F's  S.  D.  v.  18         24-221 

—  O'Flannigan  and  the  fairies.      F's  M.  D.  v.  11 

24-113 

—  Po-ca-hon-tas.     F's  M.  D.  v.  9        .  24-113 

—  The  red  mask.     F's  S.  D.  v.  20       .  24-221 

—  Romance  and  reality.     F's  S.  D.  v.  15      24-221 

—  Shakspeare's  dream.     F's  M.  D.  v.  21      24-113 

—  Take  care  of  little  Charley.    [1858.]    F's  M.  D. 

V.  21      .         .         .         .         .        .  24-113 

—  Temptation;  or,  the  Irish  emigrant.      [1856.] 

F's  M.  D.  V.  9      .         .         .         .  24-113 

—  and  F.  B.  Goodrich.     The  dark  hour.     F's  S. 

D.    V.  28 24-221 

Broughton,  J.  C.  H.,  Lord.  Italy ;  remarks  made  in 
several  visits  from  1816  to  1854.  L.,  1859.  2 
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Brown,  A.  Philosophy  of  physics,  or  process  of 
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Brown,  A.  B.     See  Engineering  facts    .  6-24 

Brown,  A.  M.  A  wreath  around  the  cross ;  or, 
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Brown,  A.  V.  Speeches,  congressional  and  politi- 
cal, and  other  writings.  Nash.,  1854.  8°  2-567 

Brown,  C.  A.  Shakespeare's  autobiographical  poems, 
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Brown,  C.  B.    Arthur  Mervyn.    2  v.        18-448,452 

—  Clara  Howard  ....  18-449 

—  Edgar  Huntly  ....         18-450,2830^ 

—  Jane  Talbot 18-451 

—  Ormond    ......  18-452 

—  Wieland  ;  or,  the  transformation     .  18-453 

—  Dunlap,  W.     Memoirs  of         .        .        30-2319 

—  Prescott,  W.  H.    Life  of.    (S.  A.  B.,  1)    30-497 
Brown,  D.  P.    The  forum  ;  or,  forty  years  full  prac- 
tice at  the  Philadelphia  bar.     Ph.,  1856.     2  v. 
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—  The  press,  the  politicians,  the  people,  and  the 

judiciary.     Ph.,  1867    .         .         .         26^-977 

—  Prophet  of  St.  Paul's,  a  play,  in  five  acts.     Ph., 

1836.     8° 24-134 

—  Review  of  Henry  Brougham,   esq.,   upon  the 

state  of  the  law.     Ph.,  1828.     8»  .  2-622 

—  Sertorious  ;  or,  the  Roman  patriot.     A  tragedy. 

Ph.,  1830.     8«       .         .        .         .  24-135 

—  Five   speeches  delivered  respectively  in   1818, 

1825,  1837,  1858,  1859.     Ph.    8°  .  2-231 

Brown,    Edward.      Echoes  of  nature.     Ph.,    1845 

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Brown,  Edward.  Seaman's  narrative  of  his  adven- 
tures during  a  captivity  among  Chinese  pirates. 

L.,  1861 28''-378 

Brown,  G.  Grammar  of  English  grammars,  with 
an  introduction,  historical  and  critical.  N.  Y., 
1851.     8° 22-52 

—  Institutes  of  English  grammar.     N.  Y.,  1823 

22-51 

Brown,  G.  W.     The  relation  of  the  legal  profession 

to  society.    Bait.,  1868.    8»  .        .  2-363 

Brown,  H.     History  of  Illinois.     N.  Y.,  1844.     8" 

26^26 

—  Narrative  of  the  anti-masonick  excitement  in 

western  New  York  in  1826-9.    Batavia,  N.  Y., 

1829 26=^584 

Brown,   H.   J.     Voice  from  the  pious  dead  of  the 

medical  professicm.     Ph.,  1855     .  30-836 

Brown,  I.  B.    Australia  for  the  consumptive  invalid. 

L.,  1865         .         .        .         .         .  10-741 

—  On  some  diseases  of  women  admitting  of  sui'gi- 

cal  treatment.     Ph.,  1856.     8"      .  10-531 

Brown,  I.  V.  Historical  vindication  of  the  abroga- 
tion of  the  plan  of  union  by  the  Presbyterian 
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Brown,  Jas.  H.    Spectropia.    2d  ed.    1st  series.    L., 

1864..    4° 11-C08 

Brown,  J.  N.     Memorials  of  baptist  martyrs,  with 

a  preliminary  historical  essay.     Ph.       32-536 

—  and  W.  B.  Taylor.     Discussion  on  tlie  obliga- 

tion of  the  sabbath.     Ph.,  1853    .  32-415 

Brown,  Jas.  B.     The  home  life  ;   in  the  light  of  its 

divine  idea.     N.  Y.,  1867     .        .        32-1875 

—  Idolatries,  old  and  new ;  their  cause  and  cure. 

L.,  1867 32-2347 

—  Memoirs  of  John  Howard.     B.,  1831         30-245 
Brown,   John.     Anecdotes  and  chai'acters   of  the 

house  of  Brunswick,  illustrative  of  the  courts 
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—  The  northern  courts,   containing  original  me- 

moirs of  the  sovereigns  of  Sweden  and  Den- 
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Brown,  Capt.  John.  Redpath,  J.  Public  life  of 
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Brown,  Jolin,  D.  D.,  [of  Rothbury.]  Barbarossa. 
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—  Same.    B.  D.  v.  1  .        .        .  24-143 

—  Same.    I.  B.  T.  v.  5         .        .        .  24-141 

—  Same.    M.  B.  D.  v.  2        .         .         .  24-142 

—  Same.    S.  B.  T.  v.  13       .         .        .  24-191 

—  Essays  on  the  characteristics  of  Shaftesbury. 

L.,1752 15-134 

Brown,  Prof.  John,  D.  D.      Caims,  J.     Memoir  of 

30-1250 

Brown,  John,  M.  D.    Health.     Five  lay  sermons  to 

working  people.     N.  Y.,  1862      .  10-271 

—  Horse  subsecivse.     Locke  and  Sydenham ;  with 

other  occasional    papers.      E.,    1858.      2   v. 
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—  Spare  hours.     B.,  1862-6.   2  v.        .  33-480 
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collection  of  the  most  beautiful  chess  problems. 

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Brown,  John,  [of  Cambridge.  ]  Sixtv  years'  glean- 
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—  Dictionary  of  the  holy  bible.      L.,  1826.     8° 

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Brown,  J.  J.  American  angler's  guide.  3d  ed.  N. 
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—  Same.    4th  ed.     N.  Y.,  1857.     8»    .  20-302 
Brown,  John  P.     The  dervishes  ;  or,  oriental  spirit- 
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Brown,  J.  W.  Life  of  Leonardo  Da  Vinci ;  with  a 
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Brown,  Jonathan.  History  and  present  condition  of 
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Brown,  Robert.  Elements  of  musical  science.  L., 
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Brown,  Robert.  A  ti-eatise  on  agriculture  and  rural 
affairs.     E.,  1811.     2  v.     S"  .  4-0 

Brown,  Samuel.    Lectures  on  the  atomic  theory  and 

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Brown,  Samuel,  (F.  I.  A.)  Thoughts  on  subjects 
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Brown,  8.  G.  Works  of  Rufus  Choate,  with  a  me- 
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Brown,  Samuel  R.  Western  gazetteer ;  or,  emi- 
grant's directory.     Aub.,  1817.     8"        2.>-117 

Brown,  Solyman.  Dentologia ;  a  poem  on  the 
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Brown,  Thomas.  An  account  of  the  people  called 
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Brown,  Capt.  Thomas.  Anecdotes  of  the  animal 
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—  Popular  natural  history ;  or,  the  characteristics 

of  animals  portrayed  in  a  series  of  illustrative 
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Brown,  Captain  Thomas.   The  taxidermist's  manual. 

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Brown,  Thomas,  M.  D.     Inquiry  into  the  relation 

of  cause  and  effect.     And.,  1822.     8»      15-201 

—  Lectures  on  the  philosophy  of  the  human  mind. 

And.,  1822.     3  v.     8°    .         .         .  15-13 

Brown,  T.  N.     Life  and  times  of  Hugh  Miller.     N. 

Y.,  1858 30-1059 

Brown,  T.  W.     Minnie  Hermon ;  or,  the  night  and 

its  morning 18-460 

Brown,  Wm.     New   Zealand ;   an  account  of  the 

aborigines,  trade,  and  resources  of  the  colony. 

L.,  1845.    8° 29^-263 

Brown,   William,  D.  D.     Antiquities  of  the  Jews, 

carefully  compiled  from  authentic  sources,  and 

their  customs  illustrated  from  modern  travels. 

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Brown,  William,  [of  Perth.]    Natural  history  of  the 

salmon,  as  ascertained  by  recent  experiments 

in  the  artificial  spawning  and  hatching  of  the 

ova  and  rearing  of  the  fry.     Glasgow,  1862 

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Brown,  W.  W.     The  black  man ;   his  antecedents, 

his  genius,   and  his  achievements.      N.   Y., 

1863" 30-1429 

—  The  negro  in  the  American  rebellion.     B.,  1867 

26»-872 

—  Sketches  of  places  and  people  abroad ;  with  a 

memoir  of  the  author.     B.,  1855  .         27^-713 

Brown-Sequard,  C.  E.  Course  of  lectures  on  the 
physiology  and  pathology  of  tlie  central  ner- 
vous system.     Ph.,  1860.    8«        .  10-236 

Brown  book,  the.  A  book  of  ready  reference  to  the 
hotels,  boarding-houses,  institutions,  etc.,  of 
London.     L.,  1804        .        .        .  25-159 

Brown,  Jones,  and  Robinson.     A.  Trollope 

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Browne,  A.  G.,  jr.  Sketch  of  the  official  life  of  J. 
A.  Andrew,  as  governor  of  Massachusetts. 
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Browne,   C.  F.      Artemus  Ward  :    his    book ;    his 

travels;    in  London.     N.  Y.,   1863-7.     3  v. 

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Browne,  C.  T.     Life  of  Robert  Southey.     L.,  1854 
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Browne,  D.  J.  American  bird-fancier.  N.  Y., 
[1850] 4-217 

—  American  muck  book.     N.  Y.,  1851  4-57 

—  American  poultry -yard.    N.  Y.,  1850  4-45 

—  Sylva  Americana  ;  or,  a  description  of  the  forest 

trees  indigenous  to  the  U.S.,  practically  and 
botanically  considered.     B.,  1832.     8"       9-16 

—  Trees  of  America ;  native  and  foreign,  pictori- 

ally  and  botanically  delineated,  and  scientific- 
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Browne,  Dunn.     [Pseud.]     See  Fisk,  S. 

Browne,  E.  H.  An  exposition  of  the  thirty-nine 
articles,  historical  and  doctrinal.  4th  ed.  L., 
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—  The  prophecies  of  the  Messiah,  as  interpreted 

by  the  Jews  before  the  coming  of  Christ. 
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Browne,  G.  F.  Ice  caves  of  France  and  Switzer- 
land.    L.,  1865.     8»      .        .         .         27'>-762 

Browne,  Henry.  Treatise  on  the  chronology  of  the 
holy  scriptures,  and  the  indications  therein 
contained  of  a  divine  plan  of  times  and  seasons; 
with  an  appendix  containing  a  compendium 
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Browne,  James.     History  of  the  highlands  and  of 

the  highland  clans.    Glasgow,  1843.    4  v.     8° 

27''-1300 

Browne,  J.  C.  Punjab  and  Delhi  in  1857  ;  a  narra- 
tive of  the  measures  by  which  the  Punjab  was 
saved  and  Delhi  recovered  during  the  Indian 
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Browne,  J.  H.  Four  years  in  secessia.  Hart.,  1865. 
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Browne,  J.  R.     An  American  family  in  Germany. 

[With  a  wliirl  through  Algeria  ;  and  a  visit  to 

the   salt  mines  of  Wiehczka.]     N.  Y.,  1866 

27''-848 

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Manual 32-922 

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Budget  of  the  Bubble  family.    Lady  Bulwer  18-500 
Budget  of'wit  and  humor.  Dr.  W.  Valentine  18-3391 
Budgen  [or  Bugden],  Miss  L.  M.     Episodes  of  in- 
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Budic-mur.  E.  Menard  .  .  .  34-4780 
Buenos  Ayres.  Hutchinson,  T.  J.  Gleanings  26''-553 

—  Modern  traveller      ....         2d^-273 

—  Parish,  W.    B.  A.  and  provinces  of  the  Rio  de 

la  Plata 26''-424 

—  Wilcocke,  S.  H.    Viceroyalty  of     .         26^-222 

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Buffalo,  young  men's  association.  Annual  report, 
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Bugjargal.  V.  Hugo  ....  84-3417 
Bugden,  Miss  L.  M.     See  Budgen. 

Buggy.     G.  H.  Tatam     ....  23-604 

Bugle  blast.     E.  8.  8.  Rouse  .         .  ■        26»-564 

Builder,  the.     An  illustrated  weekly  magazine.     L., 

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Building  and  buildings.     Ashpitel,  A.,  and  J.   A. 

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—  Bland,  W.    Principles  of  construction  6-17 

—  Brees,  8.  C.    Glossary  of  pract.  architecture  and 

civil  engineering   ....  6-22 

—  Burnell,  G.  R.    Annual  retrospect  6-25 

—  DeGraff",  8.    Stair  builder's  guide     .  5-719 

—  Dobson,  E.     Foundations  and  concrete  works 

6-38 

Manufacture  of  bricks  and  tiles  6-37 

Masonry  and  stone-cutting  .  6-41 

—  Fairbairn,  W.   Application  of  cast  and  wrought 

iron 6-46 

—  Fenwick,  S.     The  mechanics  of  consti'uction 

6-52 

—  Fowler,  O.  S.    Octagon  mode  of  b.  5-342 

—  Francis,  J.  B.    Strength  of  cast-iron  pillars  6-50 

—  Haviland,  J.    Builder's  assistant    .        5-35,320 

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—  Nicholson,  P.    Practical  mensuration  .       6-988 

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—  Owen,  R.    Hints  on  public  architecture      5-705 

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—  Public  library,  Boston      .         .       ' .  21-397 

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—  Shaw,  B.    Practical  masonry  .         .  6-1002 

—  Shields,  F.  W.     Strains  on  structures  of  iron 

work 6-84 

—  Smeaton,  A.  C.    Pocket  companion  6-85 

—  Stoney,  B.  B.     Theory  of  strains     .  6-139 

—  Wheeler,  G.    How  to  alter  and  remodel       5-68 

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Limes;  Ventilation  and  Warming. 
Building   societies.     The  law  of  building   societies 
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—  Scratchley,  A.  Treatise  on  .  .  2-1015 
Buist,  R.     Family  kitchen  gardener.     N.  Y.,  1850 

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—  Honor;  or,  the  slave-dealer's  daughter  18-470 
Bulfinch,  T.    Age  of  chivalry         .         .  18-467 

—  Age  of  fable;  or,  beauties  of  mythology    18-468 

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—  Oregon  and  Eldorado ;  or,  the  romance  of  the 

rivers.    B.,  1866    .         .         .         .         26^-576 
Bulgarian,    Turk  and   German.      A.  A.  Paton 

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Bull,  M.  A  defence  of  the  experiments  to  determine 
the  comparative  value  of  the  principal  varie- 
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No.  1,  V.  2  of  1-341 

[Following  the  above  is  "A  short  reply"  *  *  * 
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Bull,  T.    Maternal  manairement  of  children  in  health 
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L.,  1859 10-307 

Bull  of  Pope  Innocent  VIII.  Camden  soc.  pub.,  v. 
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Bulletin  of  the  Am.  geog.  and  statist,  society    25-83 

BuUinger,  H.  Decades  of  sermons,  1-4.  Trans,  by 
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Bullock,  J.  American  cottage  builder.  Designs, 
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Bullock,  W.  H.    Across  Mexico  in  1864-5.    L.,  1866 

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Bulls,   the,   and  the  Jonathans.     J.  K,  Paulding 

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Buloz,  F.     Le  chateau  St.  Ange.     P.,  1859  34-5242 

Bulstrode,  W.     Essays.     L.,  1724.    8°  .  33-846 

Bulwer,  H.   L.     France,  social,  literary,  political. 

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Bulwer-Lytton,  Sir  Edward  Lytton.  Alice  ;  or,  the 
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and  manners.     N.  Y.,  1854 

—  The  Caxtous 

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2v 

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—  The  disowned 

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—  England  and  the  English.     N.  Y,, 

—  Ernest  Maltravers    .... 

—  Eugene  Aram 

—  Godolphin 

—  Harold,  the  last  of  the  Saxon  kings 

—  King  Arthur.     Ph.,  1851 

—  The  lady  of  Lyons.     F's  S.  D.  v.  1 

—  Same 

—  Last  days  of  Pompeii 

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—  Leila  ;  or,  the  siege  of  Granada 

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Ph. 


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33-448 

18-473 

1841. 

33-170 

18-474 

18-475 

24-153 

1833.    2  V. 

27^-636 

18-471 

18-477 

18-479 

18-480 

23-300 

24-221 

24-153 

18-482 

18-481 

18-483 

23-834 

18-484 

3  V.     8° 

33-1390 

2^221 

English    life 

18-485 

18-486 

18-487 


—  Night  and  morning . 

—  Paul  Clifford    .... 

—  Pelham ;    or,   the  adventures  of  a  gentleman 

18-488 

—  Pilgrims  of  the  Rhine       .        .        .  18-489 

—  The   present  crisis — a  letter  to  a  late  cabinet 

minister.    11th  ed.    L.,  1834.    8«  .         32-2503 

—  Richelieu.     F's  S.  D.  v.  1        .        .  24-221 

—  Same,  at  end  of        .        .        .      v.  6  of  24-141 

—  Rienzi,  the  last  of  the  Roman  tribunes     18-491 

—  Siamese  twins ;    a  satirical  tale  of  the  times, 

with  other  poems.     N.  Y.,  1831  .  23-27 

—  Strange  story 18-492 

—  Student.     A  series  of  papers    .        .  18-493 

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—  Zanoni 18-495 

Bulwer-Lytton,  Robt.   Lucile.   By  Owen  Meredith. 

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Bulwer-Lytton,  Robt.    New  poems.   B.,  1868.    2  v. 
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—  Poems.    B.,  1866.    2  v.   .        .        .  23-925 

—  The  ring  of  Amasis  .        .        .  18-503 
Bulwer-Lytton,  Lady  Rosina.     Behind  the  scenes 

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—  Budget  of  the  Bubble  family    .        .  18-500 

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Bunbury,  H.     Narratives  of  some  passages  in  the 

great  war  with  France,  from  1799  to  1810. 

L.,  1854.  80  ....  27^-142 
Bunce,  O.  Love  in  '76.  F's  M.  D.  v.  14  24-113 
Bunce,  O.  B.     Bachelor's  story      .         .  18-506 

Buncle,  John,  life  of.  [Fiction.]  T.  Amcry  18-4063 
Bundle  of  ballads.  Ed.  by  G.  A.  Lawrence  23-709 
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Bungener,  L.  F.     Calvin ;   his  life,  his  labors,  and 

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Bunn,  A.      My  neighbor's  wife.      F's  M.  D.  v.  11 
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Bunsby  papers.     J.  Brougham       .        .       18-441,3 
Bunsen,  C.  C.  J.     Egypt's  place  in  universal  his- 
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applied  to  language  and  religion.  L.,  1854. 
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•  the  dangers  to  religious  liberty  in  the  present 
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Bunsen,  R.  Gasometry.  Trans,  by  H.  E.  Roscoe. 
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Bunting,  T.  P.  Life  of  Jabez  Bunting,  with  notices 
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Bunyan,  J.  Works,  including  the  whole  of  his 
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—  The  holy  war ;  or,  the  losing  and  taking  again 

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—  Same,  with  autobiog.     Ph.,  1858    .  32-34" 

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Bunyan,  J.  Philip,  R.  Life,  times,  and  charac- 
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Bunyon,  C.  J.  Law  of  life  assurance.  Ph.,  1854. 
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Buonaparte.     See  Bonaparte  ;  Napoleon. 

Buonarroti,  M.  A.     Duppa,  R.     Life  of  30-407 

—  Grimm,  H.     Life  of         ...        30-1612 

—  Harford,  J.  S.     Life  of     .        .         .  30-953 

—  Taylor,  J.  E.     Michael  Angelo  considered  as  a 

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Burchett,  R.     Practical  geometry.   2ct  ed.     L. ,  1858 

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Burckhardt,  J.  L.     Travels  in  Syria  and  the  holy 

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Burder,  S.     Oriental  customs  ;  or,  an  illustration  of 

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the  sacred  scriptures.    L.,  1822.   2  v.  8°  32-37 

Burdett,   C.     Life  and  adventures  of  Christopher 

Carson,   the    Rocky  mountain    trapper   and 

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Burr 18-514 

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Burette,  H.  A.  A  visit  to  king  Theodore.  With 
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Biirger,  G.  A.  Gedichte.  Gotha  and  N.  Y.,  1828 
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Burges,  G.  Greek  anthology,  as  selected  for  the 
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Burges,  T.  Battle  of  lake  Erie ;  with  notices  of 
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Burges,  W.  Art  applied  to  industry.  A  series  of 
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Burgess,  6.  Last  enemy;  conquering  and  con- 
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—  Sermons  on  the  Christian  life.   Ph.,  1854  32-549 
Burgh,  A.     Anecdotes  of  music,  historical  and  bio- 
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Burgh,  J.  Dignity  of  human  nature ;  or,  a  brief 
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Burgh,  N.  P.  Practical  rules  for  the  proportions  of 
modern  engines  and  boilers.     Ph.,  1865  6-295 

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Burgon,  J.  W.  Letters  from  Rome  to  friends  in 
England.    L.,  1862       .        .         .         27^-610 

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Burgoyne,  J.    The  heiress.    Comedy.    S'sB.  T.  v.  5 

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—  Richard  Cceur  de  Lion.    S's  B.  T.  v.  10  24-191 

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Burgoyne,  J.  F.  Rudimentary  treatise  on  the  blast- 
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Burgundy.    Kirk,  J.  F.   Charles  the  Bold  27»-1766 

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Burial.     Browne,  T.     Urn-burial  .         .        32-1655 

—  Chadwick,  E.     Report  on  interment  in  towns 

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—  Kenrick,    J.      Roman  sepulchral   inscriptions 

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Burigny,  M.  de.    Life  of  Hugo  Grotius ;  with  a  criti- 
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B.,  1835.     8«         ....  26''-30 

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demonstrated  ;  being  a  rei^rint  of  Edmund 
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—  Prior,  J.     Life  of     .        .        .        .  30-60 

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Burke,  J.    [SennoiaRubek.]    Chivalry,  slavery,  and 

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Burt,  N.  C.  The  far  east ;  or,  letters  from  Egypt, 
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Burton,  E.  Description  of  the  antiquities  and 
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Culloden.     L.,  1847      .         .         .        30-1568 

—  Narratives  from  criminal  trials  in  Scotland.    L., 

1852.     2v 27''-1313 

—  See  Benthamiana     ....  2-544 
Burton,  R.  F.    Abeokuta  and  the  Camaroons  moun- 
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Burton,  R.  F.    Lake  regions  of  Central  Africa.     L., 
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—  Personal  narrative  of  a  pilgrimage  to  El-Medi- 

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Burton,.  R.     The  anatomy  of  melancholy.     By  De- 

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Burton,  T.  Diary  while  a  member  in  the  parlia- 
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Burton,  Warren.  Culture  of  the  observing  faculties 
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—  Scenery- shower,   with    word-paintings    of  the 

beautiful,  the  picturesque,  and  the  grand  in 
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Burton,  William.  Description  and  history  of  Lei- 
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Burton,  W.  E.    Cyclopaedia  of  wit  and  humor  18-521 

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tinguished persons.  Ed.  by  J.  Gait.  L., 
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Bury,  Viscount.     Exodus  of  the  western  nations. 

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Bush,  G.  Anastasis ;  or,  the  doctrine  of  the  resur- 
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Butler,  A.     Lives  of  the  fathers,  martyrs,  and  other 

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Butler,  B.  F.     Parton,  J.    Butler  in  New  Orleans 

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Butt,  I.     Chapters  of  CDllege  romance  .  18-533 

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—  Church,  A.  E.     Diff.  and  int.  c,  and  c.  of  varia- 

tions        14-30 

—  Courtenay,  E.  H.     DiflF.  and  int.  c,  and  c.  of 

variations 14-59 

—  Cox,  H.     Integral — rudimentary  14-205 

—  De  Morgan,  A.     Differential  and  integral  14-164 

—  Gregory,  D.  F.    Examples — diff.  and  int  14^178 

—  Haddon,  J.     Examples— diflF.  .  14-112 

—  Hann,  J.     Examples — int.        .        .  14-158 

—  Lacroix,  F.  S.      Calcul  differential  et  c.    int. 
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—  Loomis,  E.     Elements,  diff.  and  int.  14-45 

—  Pcirte,  13.     Dititiculial  and  integral  14-fcO 


Calculus.     Spare,  J.     Differential  .  14-163 

—  Todhunter,  J.     Calculus  of  variations        14-28 

—  Young,  J.  R.     Differential  c.  .  14-56 
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Calcutta.     Dunne,  J.  H.    From  C.  to  Pekin  28^-375 

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Calderon  de  la  Barca,  P.  de.  Teatro  escogido. 
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—  L'Heraclius  Espagnol  ou  la  comedie  fameuse. 

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—  Thoughts    on    physical    education.      B.,   1834 

10-508 

Caldwell,  H.  Art  of  doing  our  best,  as  seen  in  the 
lives  and  stories  of  some  thorough  workers. 

L.,  n.  d 30-1265 

Caleb  Field.  Mrs.  M.  Oliphant  .  .  18-2373 
Caleb  in  the  country.     J.  Abbott  .         .  18-21 

Caleb  in  town.     J.  Abbott      .         .         .  18-22 

Caleb  Williams.     W.  Godwin        .        .        18-1188 
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Calendar  of  the  church  ....  32-1007 
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Calf  hill,  J.     Answer  to  J.  Martiall's  treatise  of  the 

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Gibbings.  Camb.,  1846.  8"  .  32-1215 
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the  constitution  and  government  of  the  U.  S. 

Ed.  by  R.    K.   Cralle.     Columbia,   1851.     8° 

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—  Jenkins,  J.  S.     Life  of    .         .         .  30-670 

—  Thomas,  J.  P.     Carolina  tribute  to         30-1871 
Calico  printing.     Bancroft,  E.     Philosophy  of  per- 
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—  O'Neill,  C.    Chemistry  of        .         .  6-382 
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S.  and  Mexican  boundary  commission  26''-270 

—  Borthwick,  J.  D.     Three  years  in  C.       26''-360 

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—  Chappe  d'Auteroche.     Voyage  to  .         26''-672 

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—  Colton,  W.    Three  years  in  C.        .         26''-204 

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—  Greenhow,   R.      History    of   Oregon    and    C. 

26»-316 

—  Hlttel,  J.  S.     Resources  of  C.  .         26'>-432 

—  Hutchings,  J.  M.     Scenes  of  wonder       26''-585 

—  Letts,  J.  M.     California  illustrated  26''-244 

—  Mcllvaine,  J.  W.     Scenery  and  adventure  in 

26''-601 

—  Marryatt,  F.   Mountains  and  mole  hills  26''-283 

—  Norman,  L.     Youth's  history  .         26»-962 

—  Palmer,  J.  W.     The  new  and  the  old      29''-159 

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—  Schfetfer,  L.  M.     Sketches       .         .         26''-654 

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Caliste.     C.  P.  Colardeau       .        .        .        34-4446 

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Calkins,  N.  A.  Primary  object  lessons  for  a  grad- 
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Callan,  J.  F.  Military  laws  of  the  United  States  re- 
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Callcott,  M.  Essays  towards  the  history  of  painting. 
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Callender,  J.    Historical  discourse  on  the  civil  and 

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Caloric  :  its  agencies  in  nature.  S.  L.  Metcalfe  11-513 

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Calpe,  A.     The  two  fathers    .        .         .  18-544 

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Calton,  R.  B.     Annals  and  legends  of  Calais ;  with 

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Calvert,  G.  H.     Arnold  and  Andre ;  an  historical 

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Calvert,  G.  H.     First  years  in  Europe. 


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Calvin,  J.  Commentary  on  the  first  book  of  Moses 
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—  Commentary  on  the  four  last  books  of  Moses 

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—  Commentary  on  Psalms.     Trans,  by  J.  Ander- 

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—  Commentary  on  Isaiah.   Trans,  by  W.  Pringle. 

E.,  1850-53.     4  V.     8"  .         .        32-1239 

—  Commentary  on  Jeremiah  and  the    Lamenta- 

tions. Trans,  by  J.  Owen.  E.,  1850-55. 
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—  Commentary  on  the  first  twenty   chapters  of 

Ezekiel.  Trans,  by  T.  Myers.  E.,  1849-50. 
2  v.     8» 32^1241 

—  Commentary  on  Daniel.     Trans,  by  T.  Myers. 

E.,  1852,8.     2  V.     80    .         .         .         32-1242 

—  Commentary  on  the  twelve   minor  prophets. 

Trans,  by  J.  Owen.     E.,  1846-49.     5  v.     8» 
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—  Commentary  on  the  harmony  of  the  evangelists 

Matthew,  Mark,  and  Luke.  Trans,  by  W. 
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—  Commentary  on  the  gospel  of  John.     Trans,  by 

W.  Pringle.     E.,  1847.     2  v.     8»         82-1245 

—  Commentary  on  the  acts  of  the  apostles.     Trans. 

by  H.  Beveridge.    E.,  1844.    2  v.   8"  32-1246 

—  Commentary  on  the   epistle  to    the  Romans. 

Trans,  by  H.Bev-eridge.    E.,1844.  8°  32-1247 

—  Same.  Trans,  by  J.  Owen.   E.,  1849.  8»  32-1248 

—  Commentary  on  the  epistles  to  the  Corinthians. 

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—  Commentary    on    the    epistles    Galatians    and 

Ephesians.  Trans,  by  W.  Pringle.  E.,1854. 
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—  Commentary  on  the  epistles  to  the  Philippians, 

Colossians,  and  Thessalonians.  Trans,  by  J. 
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—  Commentary  on  the  epistles  to  Timothy,  Titus, 

and  Philemon.  Trans,  by  W.  Pringle.  E., 
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—  Commentary  on  the  epistle  to  the  Hebrews. 

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—  Letters  compiled  from  the  original  manuscripts 

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—  Blackburn,  W.  M.     College  days  of       30-1875 
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Life,  labors,  and  writings  of      .        30-1863 

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Calvin,  J.     Scott,  J.  C.     And  the  Swiss  reformation 
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—  Tlioluck,  F.  A.  G.     Calvin  as  an  interpreter  of 

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—  Tweedie,  W.  K.     Calvin  and  Servetus  32-1542 

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Calvinism.    Scott,  T.    Remarks  on  Tomline's  refuta- 
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Caraaroons  mountains.    Burton,  R.  F.    Exploration 

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Cambist.     Kelly,  P.     Universal  c.        .  1-504 

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Cambodia.  Mouhot,  H.  Travels  in  ,  ,  28''-442 
Cambray,  Archbp.  of.     See  Fenelon. 

Cambrian  Plutarch.     J.  H.  Parry  .  30-409 

Cambridge,  W.  G.     Mechanic's  bride    .  18-543 

Cambridge  (Eng.)     See  Cambridge  university. 
Cambridge  essays  ;  contributed  by  members  of  the 
university.    L.,  1855-8.    4  v.    8»  .  33-383 

Cambridge  lectures.     D.  Livingstone  28''-268 

Cambridge  prize  poems ;  being  a  collection  of  the 
English  poems  which  have  obtained  the  chan- 
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Cambridge  (U.  S.)  Harris,  W.  T.  Epitaphs  from 
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Cambridge  university.     Bristed,  C.  A.     Five  years 
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England,  and  the  inhabitants  thereof.     Third 

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Camden  society.     [Publications  of  early  historical 

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27''-195 

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(1)  Historie  of  the  arrivall   of  Edward  IV.  in  England,  and 

the  finall  recoverye  of  his  kingdomes  from  Henry  IV., 
1471.     Ed.  by  J.  Bruce. 

(2)  Kinge  Johaa.    A  play.    By  John  Bale.    Ed.  by  J.  P. 

Collier. 

(3)  Alliterative  poem  on  the  deposition  of  king  Richard  II., 

Ricardi  Maydistou  de  Concordia  inter  Ric.  II.  et  civi- 
tatcm.    Loudon.     Ed.  by  T.  Wright. 

(4)  Plumpton   correspondence.     A   series  of  letters,  chiefly 

domostick,  written  in  the  reigns  of  Edward  4th,  Richard 
3rd,  Henry  7th,  and  Henry  bth.     Ed.  by  T.  Stapleton. 

(5)  Anecdotes  and  traditions,  illustrative  of  early  English 

history  and  literature,  derived  from  MS.  sources.  Ed. 
by  W.  J.  Thomas. 

(6)  The  political  songs  of  England,  from  the  reign  of  John 

to  that  of  Edward  2nd.     Ed.  and  trans,  by  T.  Wright. 

(7)  Annals  of  the  first  four  years  of  the  reign  of  Elizabeth, 

by  Sir  J.  Hayward.     Ed.  by  J.  Bruce. 

(8)  Ecclesiastical  documents;  viz.,  1.  A  brief  history  of  the 

bishoprick  of  Somerset  to  the  year  1174.  2.  Charters 
from  the  library  of  Dr.  Cox  Macro.  Ed.  by  the  Rev. 
J.  Hunter. 

(9)  Speculi  Britannia;  pars:  an  historical  and  chorographi- 

cal description  of  the  county  of  Essex,  by  J.  Norden, 
1594.     Ed.  by  Sir  H.  Ellis. 

(10)  A  chronicle  of  the  first  thirteen  years  of  the  reign  of  Ed- 

ward 4th,  by  J.  Warkworth.     Ed.  by  J.  O.  Halliwell. 

(11)  Kemp's  nine  dales  wonder  ;  performed  in  a  daunce  from 

Loudon  to  Norwich.    Ed.  by  A.  I)yco. 

(12)  Egcrton  papers  ;  public  and  private  documents,  chiefly 

illustrative  of  the  times  of  Elizabeth  and  James  I.  Ed. 
by  J.  P.  Collier. 

(13)  Chronica  JocelinI  de  Brakelonda  de  rebus  gestls  Samsonis 

abbatis  luouesterii  S.  Edmundi.    Ed.  by  J.  G.  Rokewode. 


Camden  society — continued. 


(14)  Narratives    illustrative  of   the  contests    in     Ireland  in 

lb41-90     Ed.  by  T.  C.  Croker. 

(15)  The  chronicle  of  William  de  Rishanger  of  the  barons' 

wars;  the  miracles  of  Simon  de  Montfort.  Ed.  by  J. 
O.  Halliwell.  ' 

(16)  The  Latin  poems  commonly  attributed  to  Walter  Mapes. 

Ed.  by  J.  Wright. 

(17)  Tlie  second  book  of  the  travels  of  Nicander  Nuclus.     Ed., 

with  English  trans.,  by  J.  A.  Cramer. 

(18)  Three  early  English  metrical  romances.     With  an  intro- 

duction and  glossary.     Ed.  by  J.  Robson. 
(19;  The  private  diary  of  Dr.  John  Dee,  and  tlie  catalogue  of 
his  library  of  manuscripts.     Ed.  by  J.  O.  Halliwell. 

(20)  An  apology  for  Lollard  doctrines,  attributed  to  Wicliffe. 

Ed.  by  J.  H.  Todd. 

(21)  Rutland  papers.    Original  documents  Illustrative  of  the 

courts  and  times  of  Henry  VII.  apd  Heury  VIII.  Ed. 
by  W.  Jordan. 

(22)  The  diary  of  Dr.  T.  Cartwright,  bishop  of  Chester,  Aug., 

1686— Oct.,  1687. 

(23)  Original  letters  of  eminent  literary  men  of  the  16th,  17th, 

and  18th  centuries.     Ed.  by  Sir  H.  Ellis. 

(24)  A  contemporary  narrative  of  the  proceedings  against 

dame  Alice  Kyteler,  prosecuted  for  sorccrv  in  1324.    Ed. 
by  T.  Wright. 
(25,  64,  89)  Promptorium  parvulorum  siveclerieorum,  lexicon 
Anglo-Latinum  princeps,  auctore  fratre  Galfrido  gram- 
matico  dicto.     Recensuit  A.  Way.     3  vols. 

(26)  Three  chapters  of  letters  relating  to  the  suppression  of 

monasteries.     Ed.  by  T.  Wright. 

(27)  Correspondence  of  R  Dudley,  earl  of  Leycester,  during 

his  government  of  the  low  countries,  1585,86.  Ed. 
by  J.  Bruce. 

(28)  Croniques  de  London,  depuis  I'an  44  Hen.  III.,  jusqu'  k 

I'an  J  7  Edw.  III.     Ed.  by  G.  J.  Aungier. 

(29)  Three  books  of  Polydore  Vergil's  English  history,  com- 

prising the  reigns  of  Henry  VI.,  Edward  IV.,  and 
Richard  III.     Ed.  by  Sir  H.  Ellis.     [See,  also,  vol.  36.] 

(30)  The   Thornton   romances.     The  early  English   metrical 

romances  of  Perceval,  Isumbras,  Eglamour,  and  Deg- 
revaut.     Ed.  by  J.  0.  Halliwell. 

(31)  Verney  papers.     Notes  of  proceedings  in  the  long  parlia- 

ment. Printed  from  original  pencil  memoranda  taken 
in  the  house  by  Sir  R.  Verney.     Ed.  by  J.  Bruce. 

(32)  The  autobiography  of  Sir  J.  Bramston. 

(33)  Letters  from  James,  earl  of  Perth,   lord  chancellor  of 

Scotland,  etc.,  to  his  sister,  the  countess  of  Erroll,  and 
other  members  of  his  family.     Ed.  by  W.  Jerdah. 

(34)  De  antiquis   legibus  liber.     Crouica  majorum   et  vice- 

comitum  Londoniarum  (1178-1274.)    Cur.  T.  Stapleton. 
(3.5)  The  chronicle  of  Calais  in  the  reigns  of  Henry  VII.  and 
Henry  VIII.,  to  1540.     Ed.  by  J.  G.  Nichols. 

(36)  Polydore  Vergil's  Englisli  historyr    Vol.  1,  containing 

the  first  eight  books,  comprising  the  period  prior  to 
the  Norman  conquest.  Ed.  by  Sir  H.  Ellis.  [See,  also, 
vol.  29.] 

(37)  A  relation,  or  rather  true  account  of  the  island  of  Eng- 

land cir.  1500.  Trans,  from  the  Italian,  with  notes,  by 
C.  A.  Sneyd. 

(38)  Documents  relating  to  the  foundation  and  antiquities  of 

the  collegiate  church  of  Middlehara  ;  with  an  historical 
introduction.     Ed.  by  W.  Atthill. 
(39,  55,  61,  73,  87)  Camden  miscellany,  vols.  1-5. 

(40)  A  commentary  of  the  services  and  charges  of  William, 

Lord  Grey,  of  Wilton,  by  his  sou  ;  with  a  memoir  of 
the  author.     Ed.  by  Sir  P.  de  Malpas  Grey  Egerton. 

(41)  Diary  of  Walter  Yonge,  esq.,  written  at   Honiton  and 

Axminster  (1604-28.)     Ed.  by  G   Roberts. 

(42)  The  diary  of  Henry  Machyn,  citizen  and  merchant  tailor 

of  London  (1550-63.)     Ed.  by  J.  G.  Nichols. 

(43)  Visitation  of  the  county  of  Huntingdon,  under  the  au- 

thority of  W.  Camden,  Clarenceux  king  of  arms  by  his 
deputy,  N.  C,  Lancaster  herald,  1613.  Ed.  by  Sir  H. 
Ellis. 

(44)  The  obituary  of  Richard  Smyth,  secondary  of  the  poultry 

compter,  London  ;  being  a  catalogue  of  all  such  persons 
as  he  knew  in  their  life  (1627-74.)     Ed.  by  Sir  H.  Ellis. 

(45)  Certaine  considerations  upon  the  government  of  England, 

by  Sir  R.  Twysden.     Ed.  by  J.  M.  Kemblo. 

(46)  Letters  of  queen  Elizabeth  and  king  James  VI.  of  Scot- 

land.    Ed.  by  J.  Bruce. 

(47)  Chronicon  Petroburgense.     Cur.  T.  Stapleton. 

(48)  The  chronicle  of  queen  Jane,  and  of  two  years  of  queen 

Mary,  and  especially  of  the  rebellion  of  Sir  T.  Wyat. 
Written  by  a  resident  in  the  tower  of  Loudon.  Ed.  by 
J.  G.  Nichols. 

(49)  Wills  and  inventories  from  the  registers  of  the  commis- 

sary of  Bury  St.  Edmund's  and  the  archdeacon  of  Sud- 
bury.    Ed.  by  S.  Tymms. 

(50)  Gualteri  Mapes  de  nugis  curialium  distlnctiones  quinqne. 

,Ed.  by  T.  Wright. 

(61)  The  pylgrvmage  of  Sir  R.  Guylforde  to  the  holy  land, 

1506.     Ed.  by  Sir  H.  Ellis. 

(62)  Moneys  received  and  paid  for  secret  services  of  Charles 

II.  and  James  II.,  March  30,  1679— Dec.  25,  1688.  Ed. 
by  J.  Y.  Akermanu. 

(53)  Chronicle  of  the  grey  friars  of  London.    Ed.  by  J.  O. 

Nichols. 

(54)  [See  2.5.] 

(55)  [See  39.] 

(66)  Letters  and  papers  of  the  Verney  family  to  the  end  of 

1639.     Ed.  by  J.  Bruce. 

(67)  Ancren  Riwle  ;  a  treatise  on  the  rules  and  duties  of  mon- 

astic life.  Ed.  and  trans,  from  a  semi-Saxon  MS.  of  the 
13th  century  by  J.  Morton. 


CAMDEN. 


85 


CAMPBELL. 


Camden  society — continued. 

(58)  Letters  of  the  Lady  B.  Harley,  wife  of  Sir  R.  Harley. 
Ed.  by  T.  T  Lewis. 

(59  and  62)  A  roll  of  the  household  expenses  of  Richard  de 
Swinfleld,  bishop  of  Hereford,  12S9-90;  abstract,  illus- 
trations, glossary,  and  index.     Ed.  by  Rev.  J.  Webb. 

(60)  Grants,  etc.,  from  the  crown  during  the  reic;n  of  Edward 

v.,  from  the  original  docket-book  MS.,  and  two  speeches 
for  opening  parliament,  by  J.  Russell,  bishop  of  Lin- 
coln.    Ed.  by  J.  G.  Nichols. 

(61)  [See  .S9.] 

(62)  [See  59.] 

(63)  Charles  I.  in  1646.     Letters  of  Charles  I.  to  Henrietta 

Maria.     Ed.  by  .1.  Brace. 

(64)  An  English  chronicle  of  the  reigns  of  Richard  II.,  Henry 

IV.,  Henry  v.,  and  Henry  VI.,  written  before  1471; 
with  an  appendix  containing  the  18th  and  19th  years 
of  Richard  II.  and  the  parliament  of  Bury  St.  Edmund's, 
23th  Henry  VI.,  and  "  Eulogium."  Ed.  by  Rev.  J. 
S.  Davies. 

(65)  The  Itnights  hospitallers  in  England :  being  the  report  of 

prior  Philip  de  Thame  to  the  grand  master  for  1338. 
Ed.  by  L.  B.  Larking,  with  hi.st.  iutro.  by  J.  M.  Kemble. 

(66)  Diary  of  John  Rous,  incumbent  of  Santon  Downham, 

Suffolk,  from  1625-42.     Ed.  by  M.  A.  E.  Green. 

(67)  (84)  Trevelyan  papers  prior  to  1558.    Part  II,  1446-1643. 

Ed.  by  J.  P.  Collier. 

(68)  Journal  of  Rowland  Davies,  from  March  8,  1688-89,  to 

Sep.  29,  1690.     Ed.  by  R.  Caulfield. 

(69)  The  domesday  of  St.  Paul's  of  the  year  1222.     Ed.  by  W. 

H.  Hale. 

(70)  Liber  famelicus  of  Sir  J.  Whitelocke,  a  judge  in  the  reigns 

of  James  I.  and  Charles  I.     Ed.  by  J.  Bruce 

(71)  Saville  correspondence.     Letters  to  and  from  H.  Saville. 

Ed.  by  W.  D.  Cooper. 

(72)  The  romance  of  Blonde  of  Oxford  and  Jehan  of  Deramar- 

tin.  By  PhlUippe  do  Reimes,  a  trouvere  of  the  thir- 
teenth century.  Ed.  from  the  unique  MS.  in  the  imperial 
library  in  Paris,  by  M.  Le  Roux  de  Lincy. 

(73)  [See  39.] 

(74)  Diary  of  the  marches  of  the  royal  army  during  the  great 

civil  war,  kept  by  R.  Symonds.     Ed.  by  C.  E   Long. 

(75)  Original  papers  illustrative  of  the  life  and  writings  of 

John  Milton.  With  an  appendix  of  documents  relating 
to  his  connection  with  the  Powell  family.  Ed.  by  W. 
D.  Hamilton. 

(76)  Letters  of  George,  Lord  Carew,  to  Sir  T.  Roe,  ambassador 

to  the  court  of  the  great  mogul,  1615-17.  Ed.  by  J. 
Maclean. 

(77)  Narratives  of  the  days  of  the  reformation,  chiefly  from  the 

manuscripts  of  John  Fox<C  the  martyrologist.  With 
two  contemporary  biographies  of  Cranmer.  Ed.  by  J. 
G.  Nichols. 

(78)  Correspondence  of  James  VI.  of  Scotland  with  Sir  R. 

Cecil  and  others  in  England  during  the  reign  of  Eliza- 
beth ;  with  an  appendix  containing  papers  illustrative 
of  transactions  between  king  James  and  Robert,  earl 
of  Essex.     Ed.  by  J.  Bruce. 

(79)  Letters  written  by  John  Chamberlain  during  the  reign  of 

Elizabeth.     Ed.  by  S.  Williams. 

(80)  Proceedings  principally  in  the  county  of  Kent  in  connec- 

tion with  the  parliaments  called  in  1640,  and  especially 
with  the  committee  of  religion.  Ed.  by  L.  B.  Larking. 
With  preface  by  J.  Bruce. 

(81)  Parliamentary  debates  in  1610.     Ed.  by  S.  R.  Gardiner. 

(82)  Lists  of  foreign  prote»tants  and  aliens  resident  in  England, 

1618-88.    Ed.  by  W.  C.  Cooper. 

(83)  Wills  from  doctors'  commons,  1495-1695.     Ed.  by  J.  G. 

Nichols  and  J.  Bruce. 

(84)  [See  67.] 

(S-'i)  Lifeof  Marmaduke  Bawdon,  of  York.    Ed  by  R.  Davies. 

(86)  Letters  of  queen  Margaret  of  Anjou  and  bishop  Beckiug- 

ton  and  others,  in  the  reigns  of  Henry  V.  and  Henry 
VI.     Ed   by  C.  Monro. 

(87)  [See  39.] 

(88)  Letters  of  Sir  R.  Cecil  to  Sir  G.  Carew.    Ed.  by  J.  Maclean. 

(89)  [See  25.] 

(90)  Letters  and   other  documents  illustrating  the  relations 

between  England  and  Germany  at  the  commencement 
of  the  thirty  years'  war.     Ed.  by  S.  R.  Gardiner. 

(91)  Kegistrum— sive  liber  prioratus  beatre  Maria;  Wigornien- 

sis  ;  with  introduction,  notes,  and  illustrations  by  W. 
H.  Hale. 

Camel  hunt,  the.     C.  H.  Fabens  .        .         29''-311 
Camelia  lady,  the.     A.  Dumas,  jr.         .  18-950 

Camels.     Marsh,  G.  P.     Organization,  habits,  and 

uses 9-585 

—  Report  of  the  secretary  of  war  communicating 

information  respecting  the  purchase  of  camels 

for  the  purposes  of  military  transportation. 

Wash.,  1857.     8»  .         .         .         .  4-191 

Camera  and  pencil.     M.  A.  Eoot  .         .  6-949 

Cameron,  C.  A.     Chemistry  of  agriculture.     Dub., 

1857 4-173 

Cameron,  Jane,  (female  convict,)  memoirs  of.    By 
a  prison  matron.     L.,  1864.     2  v.  2-955 

Cameron,  John.     Our  tropical  possessions  in  May- 
layan   India ;    their  peoples,    products,   com- 
merce, and  government.    L.,  1865.  80  28''-468 
Cameron,  Mrs.    Farmer's  daughter        .  18-546 


Cameron  hall 18-R779 

Cameron  pride.  Miss  M.  J.  Holmes  .  18-1459 
Camilla.     Mad.  D'Arblay       .         .        .  18-518 

Camille.     Mme  de  Gasijarin   .         .         .        34-.5010 

—  See  Camelia  lady. 

Camoens,  L.  de.    Poems  trans,  from  the  Portuguese  ; 

with  remarks  on  his  life  and  writings  by  Lord 

Strangford.     Ph.,  1805         .         .  23-38 

Camoens,  L.  de.  Lusiad  ;  an  epic  poem  ;  trans,  from 

the  Portuguese  by  W.  J.  Mickle.     L.,  1798. 

2  V.     8" 23-164 

—  (Walsh's  Br.  poets)  .        .         .  23-37 

—  Adamson,  J.  Life  and  writings  of  30-1864 
Camors.,  O.  Feuillet  ....  18-4076 
Camp,  G.  S.  Democracy.  N.  Y.,  1841  2-584 
Camp,  H.  W.  Trumbull,  H.  C.  Life  of  30-1670 
Camp,  M.  du.     See  Du  Camp. 

Camp  and  barrack-room ;  or,  the  British  army  as  it 
is.     L.,  1846  ....         29''-219 

Camp  and  march.     H.  D.  Grafton         .  6-610 

Camp  des  bourgeoises.     M.  Dumanoir  .        34-3190 

Camp,  march  and  battle-field.  A.  M.  Stewart  26»'-r)08 

Camp-fire  and  cotton-field.     T.  W.  Knox      26^-736 

Camp-fires  of  Napoleon.    H.  C.  Watson      27''-1953 

Camp-fires  of  the  revolution.    H.  C.  Watson  26''-271 

Campagnes  glorieuses  du  regne  de  Napoleon  III. 

Cochinchine.     P.,  1863        .         .        34-4374 

Campagnoli,  B.     New  and  progressive  method  on 

the  mechanism  of  violin  playing.     B.,  n.  d. 

4°  ......         .  5-1158 

Campaign  in  France.     J.  W.  von  Gothe'      27"-! 731 
Campaitrn  in  the  Netherlands  in  1815.     W.  Mud- 
ford       27''-4026 

Campaign  in  Russia,     E.  La  Baume      .       27°-l  768 
Campaign  of  the  Turks  in  Asia.    C.  Duncan  28''-510 
Campaigns  of  the  British  army  at  Washington,  Now 
Orleans,  etc.     G.  R.  Gleig  .         26»-715 

Campaigns  of  Hannibal.  P.  L.  Macdougal  29M17 
Campaigns  of  a  non-combatant.     G.  A.  Townsend 

26'^774 

Campaigns.     See  Battles  and  names  of  particular 

camjiaigns  and  wars. 
Campan,  Mme.     De  I'education;  suivi  des  couseils 
aux  jeunes  filles ;  esssais  de  morale  et  d'un 
theatre  pour  les  jeunes  personnes.     Barriere, 
ed.    P.,  1832.    4  V.       .         .         .        34-5005 

—  Memoires  sur  la  vie  de  Marie  Antoinette.   [Bar- 

riere, J.  F.]  .         .         .   V.  10  of  34-3519 

—  Memoirs  of  the  private  lifeof  Marie  Antoinette  ; 

with  recollections,  sketches,  and  anecdotes, 
illustrative  of  the  reigns  of  Louis  XIV,  Louis 
XV,  and  Louis  XVI.  L.,  1824.  2  v.  8°  30-19 

—  Same,  under  the  title :   Memoirs  of  the  court 

of  Marie  Antoinette.  From  the  3d  L.  ed.  Ph., 
1850.    2v 30-626 

Campaner  thai.     J.  P.  F.  Richter  .  33-f;04 

Campardon,  E.  Le  tribunal  revolutionnaire  de  Paris. 
P.,  1866.     2  V.    8»        .         .         .        34-4916 

Campbell,  Alexander.  Journey  from  Edinburgh 
through  parts  of  North  Britain ;  containing 
remarks  on  Scottish  landscape,  interspersed 
with  anecdotes  and  biographical  sketches.  L., 
1802.    2v.   4"       .         .        .         .       27b-1207 

Campbell,  Rev.  Alexander.  Memoirs  of  Elder 
Thomas  Campbell ;  with  a  brief  memoir  of 
Mrs.  Jane  Campbell.     Cin.,  1861         30-1481 

—  Richardson,  R.     Memoirs  of   .         .        30-2376 

—  See  Owen,  R. 

Campbell,  C.     History  of  the  colony  and  ancient 

dominion  of  Virginia.  Ph.,  1860.  8°  26»-358 
Campbell,  Donald.  Treatise  on  the  language,  poetry, 

and  music  of  the  Highland  clans.     E.,  186'?. 

8» 22-899 

Campbell,  Donald.  [Pseud,]  See  Carpenter,  S.  C. 
Campbell,  G.     India  as  it  may  be ;  an  outline  of  a 

proposed  government  and  policy.     L.,  1853. 

8°  .......  28»-246 

—  Modern  India  :  a  sketch  of  the  system  of  civil 

government ;  with  some  account  of  the  natives 
and  native  institutions.     L.,  1852.   8»  28''-242 


CAMPBELL. 


86 


CANADA. 


Campbell,  George,  D.  D.  Lectures  on  ecclesiastical 
history ;  with  life  of  the  author,  by  G.  S. 
Keith.     L.,  1800.     2  v.         .         .         32-1733 

—  Philosophy  of  rhetoric.     N.  Y.,  1844        22-621 
Campbell,  Hugh.     The  love  letters  of  Mary  Queen 

of  Scots  to  James,  Earl  of  Bothwell ;  with 
her  love  sonnets  and  marriage  contract.     L., 

1824.    8» 30-2333 

Campbell,  James.  Excursions,  adventures,  and  field- 
sports  in  Ceylon  ;  its  commercial  and.  military 
importance.     L.,  1843.     2  v.     8»  28b-393 

Campbell,  Jane.     Campbell,  A.     Brief  memoir  of 

30-1481 

Campbell,  Jane  C.     Money-maker ;  and  other  tales. 

18-548 

Campbell,  John.  LBookseller  of  Philadelphia.] 
Negro-mania  ;  an  examination  of  the  falsely- 
assumed  equality  of  races.     Ph.,   1851.     8" 

29*^224 

Campbell,  John,  D.  D.     Conquest  of  England  ;  let- 
ters to  the  prince  consort  on  popery,  Pusey- 
ism,  neology,  infidelity,   and  the  aggressive 
policy  of  the  church  of   Rome.      L.,   1861 
32-1409 

—  John  Angell  James ;  a  review  of  )iis  history, 

character,  eloquence,  and  literary  labors. 
L.,  1860 30-1306 

—  Popery,  ancient  and  modern ;   with  warnings 

and  counsels  to  the  people  of  England.  L., 
1865 32-1677 

Campbell,  John.  (Feringhee  Bacha.)  Lost  among 
the  Affghans ;  being  the  adventures  of  John 
Campbell,  related  by  himself  to  H.  O.  Fry. 
L.,  1862 28»'-419 

Campbell,  John,  LL.  D.  Lives  of  the  British  admi- 
rals, and  naval  history  of  Great  Britain  ;  con- 
\    densed.     L.,  n.  d.         ...        30-1150 

—  A  political  survey  of  Britain.     L.,  1734.     2  v. 

4" 25-307 

Campbell,  John,  Ld.  Lives  of  the  chief  justices 
of  England.     Ph.,  1851-7.     3  v.     8»      30-666 

—  Lives  of  the  lord  chancellors  of  England  till  the 

reign  of  George  IV.     Ph.,  1847,8.     7  v.     8" 
30-73 

—  Shakspeare's  legal  acquirements  considered.    L., 

1859.    8» 24-85 

Campbell,  Gen.  John.  Personal  narrative  of  thir- 
teen years  service  among  the  wild  tribes  of 
Khondistan  for  the  suppression  of  liiunan  sac- 
rifice. L.,  1864.  8"  .  .  .  28*'-430 
Campbell,  Rev.  John.  Travels  in  South  Africa; 
undertaken  at  the  request  of  the  missionary 
society.     And.,  1816.     8°      .         .  28''-50 

Campbell,  J.  F.  Frost  and  fire,  natural  engines, 
tool-marks  and  chips  ;  with  sketches  taken  at 
home  and  abroad.     E.,  1865.     2  v.   8°    9-993 

—  Popular  tales  of  the  West  Highlands  orally  col- 

lected ;  with  a  translation.    4  v.   .  18-549 

Campbell,  J.  L.  A  manual  of  scientific  and  practi- 
cal agriculture.     Ph.,  1859   .         .  4-104 

Campbell,  J.  W.  History  of  Virginia  till  1781 ;  Avith 
bio<rraphical  sketches  of  the  most  distinguished 
characters.    Ph.,  1813  .         .        .  26»-35 

Campbell,  Maria.  Revolutionary  services  and  civil 
life  of  Gen.  William  Hull ;  jirepared  from  his 
manuscripts  ;  with  the  history  of  the  campaign 
of  1812,  and  surrender  of  the  post  of  Detroit, 
by  his  grandson  J.  F.  Clarke.  N.  Y.,  1848. 
8-^ 30-1088 

Campbell,  St.  G.  T.  Statement  and  brief  on  behalf 
of  complainant  in  case  of  Sanford  and  Ans- 
pach  vs.  Catawissa  r.  r.  co.    1854.    8°      2-231 

Campbell,  T.  Life  of  Mrs.  Siddons.  N.  Y.,  1834 
30-490 

—  (Ed.)  Frederick  the  great  and  his  times;  with 

an  introduction.     Ph.,  1842.     2  v.         30-180 

—  Same.     2ded.     L.,  1844.     2  v.         .  30-868 

—  Same.   2d  series.    Ph.,  1843.   2  v.    .  30-182 

—  Letters  from  the  South  ;  written  during  a  jour- 

ney to  Algiers.     Ph.,  1836  .        .         28''-116 


Campbell,  T.   Poetical  works.   Ph.,  1847.  8<>  23-173 

—  Same.     Ed.  by  E.  Sargeant.     B.,  1854     23-360 

—  Specimens  of  the  Biitish  poets ;  with  notices, 

and  an  essay  on  English  poetry.     L.,  1819. 
7v 23-911 

—  Redding,   C.     Literary  reminiscences  and  me- 

moirs of 30-940 

Campbell,  T.  Memoirs  by  A.  Campbell  30-1481 
Campbell,  Walter.     My  Indian  journal.     E.,  1864. 

8» 28b-444 

—  The  old  forest  ranger;  or,  wild  sports  in  India. 

2d  ed.     L.,  1845.     8»    .         .         .  20-319 

Campbell,  Wm.  W.     Annals  of  Tryon  county ;  or, 

the  border  warfare  of  New  York  during  the 

revolution.     N.  Y.,  1831.     8»       .  26='-33 

—  Same.     N.  Y.,  1849         .         .         .  26«-34 

—  Historical  sketch  of  Robin  Hood  and  Captain 

Kidd 18-554 

—  Life  and  writings  of  DeWitt  Clinton.     N.  Y., 

1849.    8° 30-95 

Campbell's  foreign  monthly  magazine,  v.  1  and  2 
inl.     Ph.,  1842.     S"    .        .        .  17-25 

Campe,  J.  H.  Columbus ;  or,  the  discovery  of 
America,  as  related  by  a  father  to  his  children. 
L.,  1828 26''-558 

Camper,  P.     See  Dowie,  J. 

Camperdown ;  or,  news  from  our  neighborhood ; 
being  sketches  by  the  author  of  "Our  neigh- 
borhood"         18-557 

Campin,  F.  Practical  treatise  on  mechanical  en- 
gineering; comprising  metallurgy,  moulding, 
casting,  forging,  tools,  workshop  machinery, 
mechanical  manipulation,  manufacture  of  the 
steam-engine,  and  the  analysis  of  iron  and 
iron  ores.     Ph.,  1864.     8»    .         .  6-478 

Camping.     See  Encamping. 

Campkin,  J.  Edwin  May's  philosophy.  L.,  1864 
11-236 

Can  wnmg  be  right.     Mrs.  S.  C.  Hall   .        18-1337 

Can  you  forgive  her.     A.  Trollope  .         18-3298 

Canada.  Bonnycastle  and  Alexander.  Canada  as 
it  was,  is,  and  may  be  .        .         .         26*-717 

—  Bouchette,  J.     Topographie  ;  remarques  ;  rela- 

tions avec  les  etats-unis        .         .         34—4741 

—  Charlevoix,  P.  de.     Description  of  26i'-16 

—  Chesshyre,  H.  T.  N.     C.  in  1864     .         26''-527 

—  Christie,  R.     Lower  C.    .         .         .         26''-919 

—  Day,  S.  P.     Eniilish  America  .         26^-516 

—  Duncan,  J.  N.   ^Travels  in  1818-9  26"-639 

—  Fidler,  J.     Observations  on     .        .         20''-533 

—  Garneau,  F.  X.     History  of    .         .         260-678 

—  Geikie,  J.  C.     Life  in  the  woods      .         26''-505 

—  Gourlay,  R.     General  introduction  to  statistical 

account  of  U.  C 26''-598 

Statistical  account       .         .         .         26'>-597 

—  Hall,  F.     Travels    .        .        .        .  26»'-46 

—  Head,  F.  B.     Emigrant  .         .        .         26''-564 

—  Henry,  A.     Travels  and  adventures  26b-48 

—  Ilogan,  J.  S.     Prize  essay       .         .         26''-313 

—  Holly,    O.   L.     Picturesque  tourist  and  guide 

through  C 26b-49 

—  Jameson,  A.     Winter  studies  and  summer  ram- 

bles        .         .  ...  26'>-57 

—  King,    W.   R.      Sportsman  and   naturalist  in 

9-686 

—  Kohl,  J.  G.     Travels  in  C      .        .         26''-405 

—  La  Rochefoucault's  travels,  1795-7         26'^-1005 

—  Logan,  W.  E.     Report  on  geology  .  9-251 

—  Macgregor,  J.  Our  brothers  and  cousins  26''-355 

—  Martin.  R.  W.     Upper  and  Lower  C.      26''-609 

—  Michelant,  H.  et  A.  Rame.    Voyage  de  Cartier. 

Documents  inedits  sur  le  C.  34-3539,3543 

—  Moodie,  S.  Life  in  the  clearings  .  26'^-271 
Roughing  it  in  the  bush      .         .      26'>-235,6 

—  Picken,  A.    Canada  for  colonists  and  cupitalists 

26''-660 

—  Russell,  W,  H.     Defences,  condition,  and  re- 

sources   26>>-528 

—  Silliman,  B.     Tour  between  Hartford  and  Que- 

bec, 1819 26*'-119 


CAXADA. 


C.VPTLVE^. 


Canada.     Shaw,  J.     Ramble  through    .         SGb-GSS 

—  Smith,  M.     View  of  .         .  32-239 

—  Strickland's  twenty-seven  years    in    C.    West 

26''-3G7 

—  Stuart,  C.  Emigrant's  guide  to  Upper  0.  26''-155 

—  Talbot,  E.  A.     Five  years  residence        26''-579 

—  Trail,  C.  P.    Backwoods  of  C.         .         26''-2o3 

—  Tremenheere,  H.  S.     Notes  on  public  subjects 

26''-454 

—  Warburton,  E.     Conquest  of  C.      .         2C)''-2fil 

—  Weld,  J.,  jr.     Travels  in,  1795-7  .         26^-CAl 

—  See  Great  Britain — colonies  ;  New  Brunswick  ; 

New  Foundland ;    Nova  Scotia ;    Saguenay 
river. 
Canadian  Crusoes.     C.  P.  Traill    .        .        18-3267 
Canadian  naturalist.     P.  H.  Gosse         .  9-1036 

Canadians.     Morgan,  H.  J.     Sketches  of      30-1688 
Canals.     Chesapeake  and  Delaware  canal  co.     Re- 
ports, tolls  and  towage,  1864        .  1-u.  p. 

—  Davis,  C.  H.    Inter-oceanic  c.         .         26''-657 

—  Frisi,  P.     Essay  on  ...  6-852 

—  New  York.     Annual  report   of  state  engineer 

and  surveyor,  for  the  year  1862.     Alb.,  1863. 
8° 6-31 

—  Pillet-Will,  le  c'te.    Depense  et  produit  des  can- 

aux  et  de  chemins  de  fer       .         .        34-4739 

—  Schuylkill  navigation  company  report      1-u.  p. 

—  Strickland,   W.      Reports  to  Pennsylvania  so- 

ciety for  internal  improvement    .  6-1023 

—  Tanner,  H.   S.     C.  and  railroads  in  the  U.  S. 

2.5-40 

Canals  vs.  railroads.     Knight,  J.     Report  and  doc- 
uments    6-406 

Candamo,  F.  B.  de.     Por  su  rey  y  por  su  dama. 
T.  T.  E.  V.  5         .         .         .        .  34-2 

Candler,  J.     Brief  notices  of  Hayti :  with  its  condi- 
tion,  resources,   and    prospects.        L.,    1842 

26''-669 

Candles.     Faraday,  M.     Chemical  history  of     8-51 

—  Kurten,  P.     Manufacture  of    .        .  6-500 

—  Morfit,  C.    Chemistry  applied  to  manufacture  of 

8-18 

Candlish,  R.  S.     Life  in  a  risen  Saviour.     Ph.,  1858 
32-764 

—  Scripture  characters.     L.,  1857        .  32-690 
Caiiizares,   J.  de.     El  Domine  Lucas ;  El  picarillo 

en  Espana.  T.  T.  E.  v.  5  .  .  ^  34-2 
Canler   (ancien  chef  du   service   de  surete).     Me- 

moires.     P.,  n.  d.  ...        34-5227 

Cannedejonc.  A.  de  Vigny  .  .  34-4570 
Canning,  G.     Select  speeches ;  with  a  biographical 

sitetch,  and  extracts  from  his  writings  ;  ed. 

by  R.  Walsh.     Ph.,  1841.     8»       .  33-626 

—  Bell,  R.     Life  of      ...         .  30-75 

—  Bulwer,  H.  L.     Historical  characters      30-2336 

—  Rede,  N.  N.     Memoirs  of  life  of.     2  v.       30-74 

—  Stapleton,   A.    G.      George    Canning    and    his 

times      .         .         .         .'        .         .         30-1231 

Political  life  of    .         .         .         .        30-1200 

Cannon,  <;.  J.     Dramas.     N.  Y.,  1857  24-198 

Cannon,  J.  S.     Lectures  on  pastoral  theology.     N. 

Y.,  1853.  8°  ....  32-1355 
Canoe  and  the  saddle.  T.  Wintlirop  .  26'^-428 
Canoe  voyage  up  the  Minnay  Sotor.     G.  W.  Feath- 

erstonhaugh   ...  .         26''-348 

Canon  Muratorianus.  S.  P.  Tregelles  .  32-2106 
Canova,  A.     Memes,  J.  S.     Memoirs  of  30-76 

—  Missirini,  M.     Delia  vita  di  C.         .        34-2508 
Cantabs.     Sketches  of;    by   John  Smith  of  Smith 

Hall 18-2908 

Cantara.     Nash  and  Bristow  .        .  5-1053 

Cantatas.     Baker,  B.  F.     Burning  ship  5-956 

—  Bennett,  W.  S.     May  queen    .         .  5-955 

—  Bree,  J.  B.  von.     Saint  Cecilia's  day         5-959 

—  Mendelssohn-Bartholdy,  F.   The  hymn  of  praise 

5-821 

Ciintate.  A.  Werner  ....  5-1058,9 
Canterbury.     Solner,  W.     Antiquities  of    27-^4013 

—  Stanley,  A.  P.  Historical  memorials  of  32-1048 
Canterbury  tales.     G.  Chaucer       .        .  23-470 


Canterbury  tales.     H.  and  S.  Lee  .      18-1834.5 

Canton.     Ljuugstedt,  A.    Description  of         28''-21 

—  See  China. 

Canvassing.     Miss  Martin      .         .        .  18-276 

Cap  sheaf,  a  fresh  bundle.     G.  C.  Hill  18-1434 

Capacelli,    A.      Novelle    morali.      See    Soave,    P. 

34-2517 

—  La  tarantola 34-2518 

Capadose,  A.     Recollections  of  my  visit  to  Spain 

and  its  prisons  in   1863.      Trans,  from  the 
German.     L. ,  n.  d.       .         .        .         27»'-785 
Cape  Cod.     H.  D.  Thoreau   .         .         .         26b-518 
Cape  of  Good  Hope.     Notes  on      .         .  28''-51 

Capefigue,  B.  H.  R.     Gabrielle  d'  Estrees,  et  la  pol- 
itique de  Henri  IV.     P.,  1859       .        34-5402 

—  La  ligue  et   Henri  IV.      3me    ed.      P.,    1848 

34-5404 

—  La  reforme  et  la  ligue.     3me  ed.     P.,   1843 

.   _ 34-5403 

Capel,  C.  E.     Victorian  enigmas,  a  series  of  acros- 
tics,   enigmatically    propounded.      L.,    1861 

.    20-161 

Capel,  Arthur,  Lord.   Lewis,  T.   Life  of.    v.  1  «&  2  of 

30-1464 

Capell  Brooke.     See  Brooke,  A.  de  Capell. 

Capelle,  Marie.     See  Lafarge  .         .        34-3454 

Capendu,  E.     Le  Chevalier  du  Poulailler.     N.  Y. 

8" 34-4705 

—  Les  Colonnes  d'Hercule.   P.,  n.  d.  .        34-3110 

—  Le  mat  de  fortune.    8°     .         .         .         34-4911 

—  See  Barriere,  T 34-5327 

—  See  Montepin,  X.  de        .         .         .        34-4387 
Capgrave,  J.  Book  of  the  illustrious  Henries  ;  trans. 

from  the  Latin  by  F.  C.  Hingcston.   L.,  1858. 

8° 30-2020 

Capitaine  Curebourse.     P.  A.  de  Ponson  du  Terrail 

34-4330 

Capitaine  fracasse,  le.  T.  Gautier  .  34-5292 
Capitaine  Paul,  le.  A.  Dumas  .  34-3203,4954 
Capitaine  Richard,  le.  A.  Dumas  .  34-3207 
Capital  and  labor ;  an  address        .         .  3-199 

Capital  punishment.     Lord  Hobart        ,  2-u.  p. 

—  See  Punishment. 
Cappell,  Marie.     See  Lafarge. 

Capper,    B.    P.     Topographical  dictionary  of  the 

united  kingdom.     L.,  1808.     2  v.     8"      25-90 

Capper,  C.     Port  and  trade  of  London,   historical, 

statistical,  local,  and  general.     L.,  1862.     8° 

1-165 

Capper,  J.  The  three  presidencies  of  India  ;  a  his- 
tory of  the  rise  and  progress  of  the  British 
Indian  possessions.  L.,  1853.  8"  28'»-109 
Capps,  Edward.  National  debt  financially  con- 
sidered. L.,  1859  .  .  .  1-132 
Capron,  B.  Holden,  F.  A.  Genealogy  of  descend- 
ants of •  26'^(;80 

Capron,  E.  S.     History  of  California  ;  comprising 

also  a  full  description  of  its  climate,  surface, 

soil,  rivers,  towns,  beasts,  birds,  fislies,  state 

of  its  society,  agriculture,  commerce,  mines, 

and  mining ;  with  a  journal  of  a  voyage  to 

San  Francisco  and  back.     B.,  1854      2G''-318 

Capron    de    Dole,     F.       Blues    and    carmines    of 

indigo ;  a  practical  treatise  on  the  fabiication 

of  every   commercial  product   derived  from 

indigo.     Ph.,  1863        .         .         .  6-316 

Captain  Blake.     W.  H.  Maxwell  .        18-2136 

Captain  Brand.     H.  A.  Wise  .        .         18-3565 

Captain   Canot ;    or,   twenty  years  of  an  African 

slaver.     B.  Mayer        .         .        .         28"-!  98 

Captain  Clutterbuck's  champagne  .  18-560 

Captain  Dangerous.     G.  A.  Sala   .         .        18-2718 

Captain  Geo.  Carleton.    D.  De  Foe        .  18-829 

Captain  Hall  in  America  ;  by  an  American.     Pli., 

1830.     8° 30-385 

Captain  Smgleton.    D.  De  Foe      .         .  18-826 

Captains  of  the  old  world.  H.  W.  Herbert  29"-63 
Captive  in  Patagonia.  B.  F.  Bourne  .  26'^-o38 
Captive  orphan.     S.  H.  Tyng        .        .  32-847 

Captives  of  Abb's  valley.     Moore  .  18-563 


CAPTIVITY. 


CARLIST. 


Captivity  in  Japan.  W.  Golownin  .  28''-491 
Captivity  and  adventures  in  France  and  Flanders. 

E.  Boys 27''-639 

Captivity  of  two  Russian  princesses.     Verdeievsky 

28''-332 

Caracciolo,  H.  (of  the  princes  of  Forino,  ex-Bene- 
dictine nun)  Memoirs. — Mysteries  of  tlie  Nea- 
politan cloister.     From  the  Italian.    L.,  1864 

32-1647 

Caracteres.     La  Bruyere        .  .        34-3453 

Carafas  of  Maddaloni.  A.  de  Reument  27^-2445 
Caravan  journey.  J.  P.  Ferrier  .  .  28''-236 
Card-drawer.  G.  Griffin  .  .  .  18-3680 
Card-making.     Manuel  du  cartonnier  et  du  cartier 

34_4094 
Cardan,  G.     Morley,  H."   Life  of  !        '.        30-1057 
Cardell,  W.  S.     The  boy  of  principle,  the  man  of 
honor  ;  or,  the  story  of  Jack  Halyard    18-563 
Cardinal  Pole.     W.  H.  Ainsworth         .  18-126 

Cardozo,  J.  N.     Notes  on  political  economy.  Char- 
leston, 1826.     8»  .         .         .         .  3-45 
Cards.   •  One  thousand  tricks  with  c.      .          20-204 

—  Taylor,  8.     History  of  playing  c.     .  20-206 

—  See  Games  and  names  of  particular  games. 
Cardwell,  E.     Lectures  on  the  coinage  of  the  Greeks 

and  Romans.  Oxf.,  1832.  8°  ,  27»-3087 
Careme  de  ma  tante,  la.  A.  Ricard  .  34-4820 
Carew,  G  ,  Lord.  Letters,  1615-17.  Camden  soc. 
pub.  V.  76  .  •  .  .  .  27^-195 
Carew,  P.  Hooker,  J.  Life  and  times  of  30-1235 
Clarew,  T.     (Sanford's  Br.  poets)  .  23-69 

Carey,  A.  Full  and  true  statement  of  the  examina- 
tion   and  ordination  of.      N.    Y.,   1843.     8° 

32-1428 

Carey,   C.   B.     Narration  of  the  late  war  in  New 

Zealand.     L.,  1863        .         .         .         29''-149 

Carey,  H.     Dramatic  works.     L.,  1743.     4"    24-159 

—  Chrononhotonthologos.     M.  B.  D.  5        24-142 

—  The  contrivances.     M.  B.  D.  5       .  24-142 
Carey,  H.  C.     Essay  on  the  rates  of  wages  ;  with 

an  examination  of  the  causes  of  the  differences 
in  the  condition  of  the  laboring  population 
throughout  the  world.     Ph.,  1835.     8»     3-48 

—  The  French  and  Ameiican  tariff's  compared,  in 

a  series  of  letters  addressed  to  M.  Chevalier. 
Ph.,  1861.     8°       .        .        .        .  3-55 

—  Harmony  of  interests,  agricultural,  manufactur- 

ing, and  commercial.  2d  ed.  N.  Y.,  1856. 
8° 3-50 

—  Letters    on    international  copyright.      2d    ed. 

N.  Y.,  1868.    8»    .         .         .         .  22-956 

—  Letters  to  S.  Colfax  on  the  paper  question.    Ph., 

1864.    8° 3-55 

—  Miscellaneous  works.     Ph.,  1865.     8°  3-54 

—  Past,  present,  and  future.     Pli.,  1848.     8»    3-51 

—  Principles  of  political  economy.     Pts.   1,  3,  4. 

Ph.,  1837.     8°       .        .        .        .  8-49 

—  Principles  of  social  science.     Ph.,  1858.     3  v. 

8» 3-52 

—  Reconstruction  ;  industrial,  financial,  and  politi- 

cal. Letters  to  the  Hon.  H.  Wilson.  Ph., 
1867 3-55 

—  The    slave    question.      [Extract    from    "  The 

plough,  the  loom,  and  anvil."]  1849.  pph. 
80 2-990 

—  Slave  trade,  domestic  and  foreign.     Why  it  ex- 

ists, and  how  it  may  be  extinguished.  Ph., 
1856 2-588 

Carey,  J.  Practical  English  prosody  and  versifica- 
tion.    L.,  1816      ....  22-616 

Carey,  M.  Addresses  of  the  Phila.  society  for  the 
promotion  of  national  industry.  Ph.,  1819 
8° 3-57 

—  Autobiographical  sketches,  containing  a  view  of 

the  rise  and  progress  of  the  American  system. 
Ph.,  1829 30-1685 

—  Essays  on  political  economy  ;  or,  the  most  cer- 

tain means  of  promoting  the  wealth,  power, 
resources,  and  happiness  of  nations.  Pli., 
1822.     8» 3-58 


Carey,    M.       Examination    of   the    pretensions  of 

New  England  to  commercial  pre-eminence, 

with  a  view  of  the  causes  of  the  suspension 

of  cash  payments  at  the  banks.     Ph.,  1814 

1-17 

—  Letters  to  the  directors  of  the  banks  of  Philadel- 

phia.    Ph.,  1816  .         .         .  1-271 

—  Pamphlets,  containing  extracts  from  the  Olive 

Branch,  the  Crisis  ;  an  appeal  to  the  good 
sense  of  the  nation  ;  thoughts  on  penitentiar- 
ies; spirit  of  Jacksonism,  etc.  Ph.,  1827-35. 
80 3-59 

—  Pamphlet,      containing    parts    of    the     Olive 

Branch,  account  of  the  malignant  fever,  etc., 
Ph.,  (about  1793-1826.)     8»         .  3-64 

—  Philosophy  of  common  sense.     Practical  rales 

for  the  promotion  of  domestic  happiness.  Ph., 
1838 33-443 

—  Short  account  of  the  malignant  fever    lately 

prevalent  in  Philadelphia.   4th  ed.   Ph.,  1794. 

80 10-21 

Carey,  M.  L.  M.    Four  months  in  a  dahabeeh  ;  or, 

a  narrative  of  a  winter's  cruise  on  the  Nile. 

L.,  1863.     8»  ....         28''-525 

Carey,  W.     Marshman,  J.  C.     Life  and  times  of 

30-1124 

Carey.     See  Cary. 

Caricature  moderne,  hist,  de  la.  J.  Fleury  34-4054 
Carl  and  Jocko.  Jac.  Abbott  .  v.  10  of  18-15 
Carl  Werner.  W.  G.  Simms  .  .  18-2857 
Carlen,  E   F.     Un  an  de  mariage.     Tr.  de  Suedois 

par  O.  Squarr.     P.,  B.,  et  L.,  1854      34-4018 

—  Bride  of  Om berg      ,        .        .        .  18-575 

—  The  brother'^s  bet     .        .        .        .        1^-4033 

—  La  Demoiselle  de  la  Mansarde.    Tr.  de  Suedois, 

par  M'lle  Willy  Wohl-Fann.  Brux.,  1855.  2  v. 
34-4193 

—  Deux  jeunes  femmes ;   on  un   an  de   mariage. 

Trad.,  M'lle  M.Souvestre.    P.,  1866  34-4018* 

—  The  guardian.     3  v.  ...  18-582 

—  Home  in  the  valley  ....  18-577 

—  Ivar  and  the  lover's  stratagem         .  18-578 

—  Ein    launenhaftes   weib ;    roman.       Aus    dem 

Schwedischen.     Stutt.,  1856.     2  v.        34-578 

—  One  year  ;  a  tale  of  wedlock    .         .  18-580 

—  Six  semaines.  Tr.  de  Suedois  par  Aug.  Couvreur. 

B.  &  L.,  1855        ....        34^192 

Carleton.    [Pseud.]     See  Coffin,  C.  C 

Carleton,  Capt.  Geo.     See  De  Foe,  D. 

Carleton,  G.  W.  Our  artist  in  Cuba.  Fifty  draw- 
ings on  wood.  Leaves  from  the  sI<etch-book 
of  a  traveller  during  the  winter  of  1864,5. 
N.  Y.,  1865 .5-385 

Carleton,  J.  H.  Battle  of  Buena  Vista,  with  the 
operations  of  the  "  army  of  occupation  "  for 
one  month.     N.  Y.,  1848      .         .  26»-36 

Carleton,  J.  W.     See  Sturges         .        .  20-208 

Carleton,  W.     Evil  eye  ....  18-586 

—  Fardarougha,  the  miser    .         .         .         18-1058 

—  Phil  Purcel,  and  other  tales  of  Ireland^  18-3651 

—  Squanders  of  Castle  Squander  .  18-589 

—  Tales  and  stories  of  the  Irish  peasantry     18-587 

—  Willy  Reilly 18-588 

Carlier,  A.     Histoire  du  peuple   Americain   et  ses 

rapports  avec  les  Indiens.    P.,  1864.    2  v.    8° 
34-4577 

—  Le  mariage  aux  ^tats-unis.     P.,  1860       34-3958 

—  Marriage  in  the  United  States.     Trans,  by  B.  J. 

Jeff'ries.     B.,  1867         .        .         .         26»>-613 
Carlisle,  G.  W.  F.     Howard,  earl  of.     [L'd  Mor- 
peth.]    Diary  in  Turkish  and  Greek  waters. 
B.,  1855 ....  .         27^-374 

—  Two  lectures  on  the  poetry  of  Pope,  and  on  his 

own  travels  in  America.    Leeds,  1850  26''-292 

—  Same.     N.  Y.,  1851  .         .         .         26'>-293 
Carlisle.     Jefferson,  S.     History  and  antiquities  of; 

with  an  account  of  the  gentlemen's  seats  in 

tlie  vicinity 27»-201 

Carlist    war.     Farr,    T.     Rambling    reminiscenscs 
27»-2023 


CARLIST. 


CAREAUD. 


Carlist  war.  Henningsen,  C.  F.  Campaign  with 
Zumalacarregui     ....       27''-2100 

Carlo  Bioschi.     E.  Scribe       .        ,        .        34-3783 

Carlyle,  A.     Autobiography  ;  containing  memorials 

of  the  man  and  events  of  his  times.     E.,  1860 

30-1341 

Carlyle,  T.  Critical  and  miscellaneous  essays.  B., 
1838.     4v.    .        •        .         .        .  33-188 

—  Same.     B.,  1860.     4  v 33-184 

—  French  revolution.   B.,1838.   3  v.  in  2    27«-1628 

—  Same.     Leip.,  1851.     3  v.        .        .       27''-1629 

—  German  romance      ....  18-595 

—  History  of  Friedrich  II  of  Prussia,  called  Fred- 

erick the  great.     2d  ed.     L.,  1858-65.     6  v. 
S" 30-1089 

—  Same.     N.  Y.,  1858-66.     6  v.  .        30-1090 

—  Latter-day  pamphlets.     B.,  1850     .  2-590 

—  Life  of  Friedrich  Schiller ;   comprehending  an 

examination  of  his  works.     B.,  1833      30-474 

—  Same.     N.  Y.,  1846  .         .         .  30-898 

—  Life  of  John  Sterling.     B.,  1851      .  30-675 

—  Oliver  Cromwell's  letters  and  speeches ;  with 

elucidations.     L.,  1857.     8  v.       .  80-118 

—  Same.     N.  Y.,1845.     2  v.     8°         .         30-118" 

—  On  the  choice  of  books.     Inaugural  address ; 

with  memoir.     L.,  1866        .         .  13-47 

—  On  heroes,  hero  worship,  and  the  heroic  in  his- 

tory.    N.  Y.,  1841        .        .         .  33-177 

—  Past  and  present.     B.,  1848    .        .  2-591 

—  Same;  with  "Chartism."     N.  Y.,  1862    2-591* 

—  Sartor  resartus.     K  Y.,  1862  .  38-180 

—  Translations  from  the  German         .  18-584 

—  See  Alexander,  P.  P.  .  .  .  15-288 
Carlj^on's  year.     By  the  author  of  "Lost  Sir  Mas- 

singberd."     8»      .         .         .         .        18-4031 

Carmichael,   W.  M.     The  early  Christian  fathers ; 

or,  memorials  of  nine  distinguished  teachers, 

including  their  testimony  to  the   three-fold 

ministry  of  the  church.     N.  Y.,  1844  32-1461 

Carmina  Yalensia.     F.  V.  D.  Garretson  5-968 

Carnarvon,  H.  J.  G.  H.,  Earl  of.     Recollections  of 

the  Druses   of  the   Lebanon,   and  notes  on 

their  religion.     L.,  1860        .         .         28''-362 

Carne,  J.     Lives  of  eminent  missionaries.    L.,  1885. 

3v 32-461 

—  Recollections  of  travels  in  the  east.     A  contin- 

uation of  the  Letters  from  the  east.     L.,  1830 

28''-48 

Carne,  L.  de.     La  chute  du  grand  empire     34-4660 
Carnes,  J.  A.     Journal  of  a  voyage  from  Boston  to 
the  west  coast  of  Africa  ;  with  a  full  descrip- 
tion of  the  manner  of  trading  with  the  natives 
on  the  coast.     B.,  1852         .        .         28>'-171 
Carniola.     Cadell,  W.  A.     Journey  in  .         27''-830 
Carnival  de  mon  pere.     A.  Ricard  .        34-4820 

Carnot,  M.     See  Douglas,  H. 

Carolana.     See  Coxe,  Daniel         .        v.  2  of  26«-79 
Carolina   tribute    to    Calhoun.     J.    P.    Thomas 

30-1871 

Carolinas.  Lee,  H.  Campaign  of  1781  in        26»-125 

—  See  North  Carolina  ;  South  Carolina. 
Caroline,  queen  of  George  II.  of  England.     Thomp- 
son, A.  T.     Court  and  times  of   .        30-1091 

Caroline,  queen  of  George  III.  of  England.  See 
Thompson,  Mrs.  A.  T.  Memoirs  of  Vis- 
countess Sundon  ....        30-1894 

Caroline,  queen  of  George  IV.  of  England.  See  Im- 
partial historical  narrative    .        .       27''-4050 

—  See  also  Bury's  diary  .  .  '  .27''-173to5 
Caroline  Matilda   of  Denmark.      Smyth,    Mrs.    G. 

Historical  memoir  of    .         .         .        30-2324 

—  Wraxall,  C.  F.  S.  Life  and  times  of  30-1787 
Caroline.  J.  Abbott  ....  18-7 
Caroline  Mordaunt.  Mrs.  Sherwood  v.  13  of  18-2837 
Caroline  Perthes.  Ch.  Monnard  .  .  34-3545 
Carpenter,  F.  B.     Six  months  at  the  white  house 

with  Abraham  Lincoln.    N.  Y.,  1866  30-1832 
Carpenter,    J.   E.      Songs  and   ballads.      L.,    1844 

.        .  23-780 

Carpenter,  L.    See  Shepherd,  W.,  et  al. 


Carpenter,  M.  Our  convicts  and  their  treatment. 
L.,  1864.    2  V.    8»         .         .         .  2-592 

—  Reformatory  schools  for  children  of  the  dangerous 

classes,  and  for  juvenile  offenders.     L.,  1851 
13-48 

—  Six  months  in  India.    L.,  1868.   2  v.         28''-588 
Carpenter,  S.  C.    Journey  over  land  to  India,  partly 

by  a  route  never  gone  before  by  any  European. 
By  Donald  Campbell.    Ph.,  1807.    8°      28b-49 

—  Memoirs  of  Thomas  Jefferson  ;  with  a  view  of 

the  progress  of  French  influence  in  America. 
N.  Y.,  1809.    2  V.    80    .         .         .  30-265 

—  Select  American  speeches,  forensic  and  parlia- 

mentary.   Ph.,  1815.    2  V.    8°      .  38-613 

Carpenter,  W.  B.  Mechanical  philosophy,  horo- 
logy, and  astronomy.    L.,  1844    .  11-14 

—  The  microscope,  and  its  revelations.     L.,  1856 

11-99 

—  Principles  of  comparative  physiology.     From 

4thLond.  ed.     Ph.,  1854.    80       .  9-913 

—  Principles  of  human  physiology.     3d  Am.  from 

last  Lond.  ed.,  with  notes  and  additions  by 
M.  Clymer.    Ph.,  1847.    S"  .        .  10-22 

—  Principles  of  human  physiology,  with  their  chief 

applications  to  psychology,  pathology,  thera- 
peutics, hj^giene,  and  forensic  medicine,  from 
last  London  ed.     Ph.,  1860.    8°.  10-22* 

—  Animal  physiology.     L.,  1851  .  9-727 

—  Use  and  abuse  of  alcoholic  liquors  in  health 

and  disease.     B.,  1851  .        .        .  10-521 

—  Vegetable  physiology  and   systematic  botany. 

Ed.  by  E.  Lankester.     L.,  1858   .  9-18 

—  Zoology ;    a  systematic  account  of  the  general 

structure,  habits,  instincts,  and  uses  of  the 
principal  families  of  the  animal  kingdom,  and 
of  the  chief  forms  of  fossil  remains.     L. ,  1845. 

2  V.     8° 9-525 

Carpenter,  W.  H.     Regicide's  daughter         18-594 

—  and  T.  S.  Arthur.     Lippincott's  cabinet  histo- 

ries.    Ph.,  1857-60.     12  y.     Viz.: 

Connecticut,  C  and  A.       ....  26a-514 

Georgia,  A.  and  C.  .  .  .  .  .  26a-819 

Illinois,  C.  and  A 26a-523 

Kentucky,  A.  and  C.  .  .  .  .  26i-521 

Massachusetts,  C.    .  .  .  .  .  26a-513 

New  Jersey,  C.  and  A.      .  .  .  .  26»-516 

New  York,  C.  and  A 26a-.'515 

Ohio,  C.  and  A 26^522 

Pennsylvania,  C.  and  A.  .  .    '      .  .  26^-517 

Tennessee,  C.  .....  26a-520 

Vermont,  C.  and  A.  ,  .  .  .  26a-512 

Virginia,  A.  and  C. .  .  .  .  .  26^-518 

Carpenter,  W.  W.  Travels  and  adventures  in  Mex- 
ico.    K  Y.,  1851         .        .        .         26^-218 

Carpenter's  hall.      Reminiscences  of,  and  extracts 

from  the  ancient  minutes  of  the  proceedings  of 

the   Carpenter's    company   of    Philadelphia. 

With  catalogue  of  library.     Ph.,   1858.     8° 

26''-375 

Carpentry.  Biddle,  0.  Young  carpenter's  assist- 
ant          5-700 

—  Bell,  W.  E.     C.  made  easy    .        .  6-13 

—  Browning,  H.  B.     System  of  valuation        6-19 

—  Hatfield,  R.  G.    American  house-carpenter  5-34 

—  Our  workshop.     A  guide  to  the  amateur      6-68 

—  See  Architecture  ;  Building. 

Carpmael,  W.  Law  of  patents  familiarly  explained. 
4th  ed.     L.,  1846.     8»  .         .         .  2-312 

Carr,  J.  The  stranger  in  Ireland  ;  or,  a  tour  in  the 
southern  and  western  parts  of  that  country,  in 
1805.     3d  ed.     N.  Y.,  1807  .         27''-438 

—  Tour  through  Holland,  along  the  banks  of  the 

Rhine,  to  the  south  of  Germany,  in  1806.  Ph., 

1807.    8° 27''-38 

Carr  of  Carrlyon.     H.  Aide    .        .         .  18-85 

Carra,  M.  Histoire  de  la  Moldavie  et  de  laValachie. 

i^d.  augmentee  par  M.  de  Baur.)     Neucha- 

tel,  1781 34-4474 

Carraud,  Mme  Z.     Contes  et  Historiettes  a  I'usage 
des  jeunes  enfants.      4me  ed.      P.,   1860 
.         34-5073 

—  Maurice,  ou  le  travail.     P.,  1853    .         34-5075 


CARREL. 


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Carrel,  N.  A.  History  of  the  counter-revolution  in 
England,  for  the  re-establislunent  of  popery, 
under  Charles  II  and  James  II.     L.,  1846 

27='-206 

Carrera,  D.  Pietro.  Treatise  on  the  game  of  chess  ; 
trans. ,  with  notes  and  remarks,  by  W.  Lewis. 

L.,1823 20-8 

Carrie  Emersdti.    Mrs.  C.  A.  Hayden  18-1381 

Carrie  Hamilton.     Mrs.  M.  A.  Denison  18-835 

Carrington,  C.  E.  Inquiry  into  the  law  relative  to 
public  assemblies  of  the  people.  2d  ed.  L., 
1819.  8"  .  .  .  .  .  27«-1253 
Carroll,  B.  R.  Historical  collections  of  South  Caro- 
lina ;  embracing  pamphlets  and  other  docu- 
ments relating  to  the  history  of  that  state,  to 
1776.  N.  Y.,  1836.  2  v.  8»  .  26''-427 
Carry's  confession.     F.  W.  Robinson    .  18-590 

Carson,  C.     Burdett,  C.     Life  of  .         .        30-1417 
Carson,  Jos.     Synopsis  of  lectures  on  materia  med- 
ica  and  pharmacy.     Ph.,  1863.     8»        10-369 
Carstares.     See  M'Cormick,  J.       .         .         27»-7';3 
Carstens,  Henry  W.     Trifolium.     B.,  1855     33-508 
Cartaphilus.     D.  Hoffman.     Chronicles  of    18-3702 
Carte,  T.     Collection  of  original  letters  and  papers 
concerning  the  affairs  of  England,  from  1641 
to  1660.  Found  among  the  Duke  of  Ormonde's 
papers.     L.,  1739.     2  v.     8"  .         27''-208 

Carter,  E.     Pennington,  M.     Memoirs  of         30-77 
Carter,  N.  H.     Letters  from  Europe,  comprising  the 
journal  of  a  tour  through  Ireland,  England, 
Scotland,  France,  Italy,  and  Switzerland,  in 
1825-7.     N.  Y.,  1827.     2  v.     8»  27b-364 

Carter,  R.     A  summer  cruise  on  the  coast  of  New 
England.     B.,  1864      .         .         .         26*'-498 
Carter,  R.  B.     On  the  influence  of  education  and 
training  in  preventing  diseases  of  the  nervous 
system.     L,,  1855         .         .         .  10-414 

—  On  the  pathology  and  treatment  of  hysteria. 

L.,  1853 10-392 

Carthage.     Davis,  N.     Carthage  and  her  remains 

28'>-363 

Ruined  cities       ....         28'^-396 

—  Farr,  E.     History  of        .        .        .         28=^215 

—  Heeren,  A.  H.  L.     Researches        .  28'^68 
Cartier,  J.     Michelant,   H.,  et  A.  Rame.     Voyage 

au  Canada,  etc.     .         .          34-3539  and  3543 
Cartonnier,  manueljlu.     M.  Lebrun      .         34-4094 
Cartwright,  E.     Life,  writings,  and  mechanical  in- 
ventions of.     L.,  1843  .         .         .         30-1310 
Cartwright,    P.      Autobiography.     Ed.    by  W.    P. 
Strickland.     N.  Y.,  n.  d.     .        .        30-1279 
Cartwright,  T.     Diary.      Camden  soc.  pub.  v.  22 
27''-195 

—  See  Whitgift,  J. 

Cartwright,  W.     (Sanford's  Br.  poets)  23-72 

Cams,  J.  V.     See  Engelmann,  W. 

Carus,  W.  Memoir  of  the  Rev.  C.  Simeon,  with  a 
selection  from  his  writings  ;  abridged  by  J.  S. 
Stone.     N.  Y.,  1855     .         .         .  30-834 

Caruthers,  E.  W.  Interesting  revolutionary  inci- 
dents and  sketches  of  character,  chiefly  in  the 
old  north  state.     Ph.,  1854,5.     2  v.      26'^317 

Caruthers,  R.     Life  of  A.  Pope,  including  extracts 

from  his  correspondence.     2d  ed.     L.,  1857 

30-1009 

Carvalho,  S.  N.  Incidents  of  travel  and  adventure 
in  the  far  west,  with  Fremont's  last  expedi- 
tion.    N.  Y.,  1857        .         .         .         26''-311 

Carver,  J.  Sketches  of  New  England.  N.  Y., 
1842 26''-l4 

Carving.     Bemrose,  W.     Manual  of  wood  c.    5-210 

Carwithen,  I.  B.  S.  View  of  the  Brahminical  reli- 
gion, in  its  confirmation  of  the  truth  of  the 
sacred  history,  and  in  its  influence  on  the 
moral  character.     L.,  1810.     8°   .        32-1649 

Gary,  A.     The  bishop's  son  .        .        .  18-572 

—  Clovernook ;  or,  recollections  of  our  neighbor- 

hood in  the  west  .        .        .  18-567 

—  Clovernook  children        .         .        .  18-568 

—  Hagar,  a  story  of  to-day  .        .  18-569 


Gary,  A.     A  lover's  diary.     B.,  1868     .  23-970 

—  Lyra,  and  other  poems.     N.  Y.,  1854       23-313 

—  Married,  not  mated  .         .         .  18-570 

—  Pictures  of  country  life  .  .  .  18-571 
Gary,  Henry.     Law  of  partnership.     Ph.,  1834.     8° 

V.  5  of  2-55 

Gary,  Rev.  Henry.  Memoir  of  the  Rev.  H.  F. 
Gary ;  with  his  literary  journal  and  letters. 
L.,  1847.     2  V 30-78 

—  Memorials  of  the  great  civil  war  in  England, 

from  1646  to  1652.     Edited  from  original  let- 
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8° 27»-210 

Gary,  H.  F.  The  early  French  poets,  a  series  of 
notices  and  translations  ;  with  a  sketch  of  the 
history  of  French  poetry  by  H.  Gary.  L., 
1846 22-954 

—  Lives  of  English  poets.     L.,  1846  .  36-2377 

—  Memoir  by  H.  Gary  .         .         .  30-78 

—  See  Dante. 

Gary,  J.  Discourse  on  trade,  and  other  matters 
relative  to  it.  Essay  towards  settling  a  na- 
tional credit;  considerations  on  the  linen 
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Gary,  Lott.     Gurley,  R.  R.     Sketch  of         30-1395 

Gary,  Lucius.     See  Falkland. 

Gary,  P.     Poems  and  parodies.    B.,  1854        23-368 

—  Poems  of  faith,  hope,   and  love.     N.  Y.,  1866 

23-976 

Gary,  T.  G.  Memoir  of  T.  H.  Perkins ;  with  ex- 
tracts from  his  diaries  and  letters.     B.,  1856. 

8° 30-1320 

Gas  de  M.  Guerin,  le.  E.  About  .  .  34-5235 
Gas  de  rupture,  un.  A.  Dumas,  jr.  ,  34-4341 
Casa  Guidi  windows.  Mrs.  E.  B.  Browning  23-299 
Gasalis,  E.     Basutos  ;  or,  twenty-three  years  in  south 

Africa.     L.,  1861.     8»  .         .         28^-403 

Casanova  de   Seignalt,  J.      Memoires.      P.,  1843. 

V.  1  and  2 34-3921 

Gasaux,  G.   Thoughts  on  the  mechanism  of  societies. 

Trans,  from  the  French  by  P.  MacMahon. 

L.,  1786.     8°  ....  2-594 

Case,  W.     Revolutionary  memorials.     N.  Y.,  1852 

....  23-312 

Case  de  I'oncle  Tom,  le.     H.  B.  Stowe  34-4171 

Case  of  the  Seneca  Indians  in  the  state  of  New  York. 

Printed  for  Society  of  Friends.     Ph.,  1840.   8° 

26«-503 

Casey,  S.  Infantry  tactics.  N.  Y.,  1862.  3  v.  6-578 
Cashmere.     Ireland,  J.  B.    Wall  street  to  G.  29''-158 

—  Knight,  W.  H.  Diary  of  pedestrian  in  C.  28'^-428 
Gasket  of  Sunday-school  melodies.  A.  Hull  5-1078 
Gasper,  J.  L.     Hand-book  of  the  practice  of  forensic 

medicine,   v.  1.    Trans,  from  3d  ed.  by  G.  W. 

Balfour.     L.,  1861.     8»         .        .  10-700 

Gasper.     Miss  A.  B.  Warner  .        .        18-3449 

Caspian  sea.      Hommaire  de  Hell,  X.     Travels  in 

the  steppes  of        ...         .  28^-56 

—  Holmes,  W.  R.     Sketches  on  the  shores  of  the 

C .         28»'-538 

Casquet  of  literary  gems.     A.  Whitelaw  33-591 

Cass,  L.     France ;  its  king,  court,  and  government. 

L.,  1840.     8°  ....  27^-28 

—  Biography;   including  a  voice  from  a  friend 

...        .        .        .        .        18-3652 

Cassagnac.     See  Granier  de  G. 

Casse-noisette,  histoire  d'une.     A.  Dumas    34-8257 

Casseday,  D.  B.   The  Hortons ;  or,  American  life  at 

home 18-603 

Gassell's  lessons  in  Greek  ;  including  a  grammar  of 

the  language,  in  easy  and  progressive  lessons  ; 

with  exercises  by  J.  R.  Beard.    L.,  n.  d.  22-65 
Gassell's  popular  natural  history.     L.     4  v.  in  2.    8° 

9-1230 

Gassela,  W.  R.     Cotton  :  an  account  of  its  culture 

in  the  Bombay  presidency.  L.,  1862.  8"  1-118 
Cassini.     See  Chappe  d'Auteroche. 
Gassique  of  Kiawah.     W.  G.  Simms     .         18-2858 
Cassiday,  L.  C.     See  Mann,  W.  B.         .  2-138 

Cast-iron  pillars.     Francis,  J.  B.     Strength  of  6-50 


CASSIN. 


91 


CATHEDRA. 


Cassin,  John.  Illustrations  of  the  birds  of  California, 
Texas,  Oregon,  British  and  Russian  America  ; 
intended  to  contain  descriptions  and  figures  of 
all  North  American  birds  not  given  by  former 
American  authors,  and  a  general  synopsis  of 
North  American  ornithology.     1853-5.     Ph., 

1856.     8" 9-1214 

Castaway  on  the  Auckland  isles.      T.   Musgrave 

29''-242 

Caste.    Miss  Jolly  ....        18-4085 

Caste  considered  under  its  moral,  social,  and  religious 
aspects.     A.  J.  Patterson     .         .  32-990 

Castellane,  L.-C.-P.  de.  Le  Khamis  .  34-4517 
Castille,  H.  Michelet — portrait  politique  34-4400 
Castle  Avon.  Mrs.  A.  Marsh  .  .  18-2102 
Castle  builders.  Miss  C.  M.  Yonge  .  18-8(513 
Castle  Danirerous.     Sir  W.  Scott  .        18-2757 

Castle  of  Ehrenstein.     G.  P.  R.  James  18-1607 

Castle  of  indolence.  J.Thomson  v.  2  of  23-435 
Castle  of  Otranto.  H.  Walpole  .  .  18-3412 
Castle  Rackrent.     M.  Edgeworth    18-969,975  ;  and 

V.  10  of  977 

Castle  Richmond.     A.  Trollope      .         .         18-3287 

Castle  Wafer.     Ellen  Wood   .  33-932  ;  18-3575 

Castlemon,   H.    C.      Frank,    the  young  naturalist 

:        18-3766 

—  Frank  in  the  woods  .        .        .        18-3768 

—  Frank  on  a  gun-boat        .        .         .        18-3767 

—  Frank  before  Vicksburg  .         .        18-3769 

—  Frank  on  the  lower  Mississippi        .         18-3931 
Castlcreagh,  Viscount,  second  marquis  of  London- 
derry.     Memoirs  and  correspondence.     Ed. 
by  C.  Vane.     L.,  1848-53.    12  v.     8"  27''-213 

Castlereagh,  Viscount,  [4th  marquis  of  London- 
derry.] Journey  to  Damascus,  through 
Egypt,  Nubia,  Arabia  Petraea,  Palestine,  and 
Syria,     L.,  1847.     2  v.  .        .         28''-209 

Castle's  heir.     Ellen  Wood    .         .         .        18-3574 

Castles  in  the  air.     Mrs.  C.  Gore    .         .        18-1213 

Castriot,  G.  [Scanderbeg.]  Moore,  C.  C.  Life  of 
30-636 

Castro,  Guillen  de.  Los  raal  casados  de  Valencia. 
T.  T.  E 34-2 

Caswall,  H.  Martyr  of  the  Pongas ;  a  memoir  of 
the  Rev.  H.  J.  Leacock.     N.  Y.,  1857  30-966 

Catacombs.    Kip,  W.  I.     C.  of  Rome   .  32-523 

—  Maitland,  C.    Church  in  .         .        .  32-851 

—  Catacombs  of  Rome.  Ph.,  1854  .  32-1651 
Cataloaue  of  diseases  distributed  into  natural  classes. 

Darwin 9-916 

Catalogue  of  North  American  plants,  to  the  year 

1817.     T.  Nuttall  .        .        .  9-68 

Catalogues  of  books. 

—  Public  libraries. 

—  Albany  inst.     [V.  3  of  transactions]         11-267 

—  American  inst.  (N.  Y.)  .         .       21-444,5 

—  American  entomological  soc,  1868  21-467 

—  American  phil.  soc.  .        .        •  21-466 

—  Amherst  college        ....  21-383 

—  Apprentices'  lib.  (N.  Y.)        .        .  21-446 

—  Apprentices'  lib.  (Phil.)  .        .  21-469 

—  Astor  library 21-448 

—  Athenaeum  of  Phil.  ...  21-472 

—  Birmingham  lib 21-390 

—  Boston  athenaeum    ....  21-393 

—  British  museum  lib.,  v.  1  .        ,  21-534 

Books  of  reference       .        .        .  21-428 

Nichols,  T.     Handbook      .        .  21-83 

Sims,  R.     Handbook  .        .  21-108 

—  Brothers  in  unity  (Yale  coll.)  .  21-439 

—  Carpenters'  company  of  Philadelphia      26*-375 

—  Congress,  lib.  of      .         .         .  21-515  to  18 

—  Free  public  lib.     New  Bedford        .  21-436 

—  Friends,  lib.  of         .        .         .         .  21-475 

—  Linonian  soc.  (Yale  coll.)       .        .  21-441 

—  Loganian  lib.  ....  21-482 

—  Manchester  free  lib.     Arncoats  and  Ardwick 

branch  lending  dept.      .        .         .  21-433 
Reference  dept.            .         .        .          21-432 

—  Maryland  inst 21-385 


Catalogues  of  books.     Mercantile  lib.  of  Baltimore 

21-386,7 

Boston 21-396 

Brooklyn 21-403 

New  York  .        .        .         21-456  to  61 

Philadelphia        .         .        .         21-487  to  94 

—  Middlesex  mechanic  asso.         .        .  21-424 

—  Milwaukee  young  men's  asso.  (1st  «fe  2dsuppl.) 

21-434 

—  New  York  hist.  soc.         .        .        .  21-452 
State  lib 21-380,1 

—  Peabodyinst.  [Peabody,  formerly  S.  Denvers.] 

Supplement,  1857  .        .         .  21-510 

—  I^nnsylvania  hospital      .        .        .  21-498 
State  library        ....       21-420,1 

—  Philadelphia  almshouse    .        .         .  21-465 
Library  co 21-480  to  4 

—  Providence  athenaeum      .         .         .  21-503 

—  Public  library  of  Boston  .        21-398  to  400 

—  Royal  institution  (1857)  .        .  21-423 

—  Saint  Louis  mercantile  lib.       .        .  21-507 

—  Saint  Paul  lib 21-508 

—  San  Francisco  mercantile  lib.  .  21-506 

—  Smithsonian  inst.    Publications  of  societies,  and 

other  period,  works.     Foreign      .  11-188 

—  Young  men's  asso.  of  Chicago        .  21-406  to  8 

—  Young  men's  asso.  of  Troy     .         .  21-511 

—  Young  men's  mercantile  lib.  asso.  of  Cincinnati 

21-411,13 

—  Private  libraries. 

—  Drummond  of  Hawthornden   .        .  21-165 

—  Parr,  S 21-463 

—  Sussex,  duke  of       ...        .  21-359 

—  Wrangham,  F.     English  portion     .  21-527 

—  Booksellers  and  publishers. 

—  Appleton's  library  manual       .         .  21-133 

—  Bohn,  H.  G.    Catalogue  of  books.  (1841)21-411 
General  catalogue.     Pt.  2d.         .  21-139 

—  Bossange,    H.     Livres   francais,    anglais,    etc. 

21-301 

Ma  bibliotheque  francjaise  .  21-17 

—  British  catalogue  (1837-51)     .         .  21-305 
Index  (1837-57)          .         .         .  21-306 

—  English  catalogue  (1835-67)  .  21-307 

—  Kelly,  J.    American  catalogue  (1861-6)  21-208 

—  Low,  son  &  CO.     American  catalogue        21-'212 

—  Norton's  literary  register  for  1856    .  21-339 

—  Putnam,  G.  P.     Book-buyer's  manual     21-234 

—  Reinwald,  C.     Catalogue  annuel  de  la  librarie 

frangaise 21-241 

—  Roorbach,  O.  A.     Bibliotheca  Americana  (1820 

-60) 21-253 

—  Smith,  J.  R.     Bibliotheca  Americana       21-266 

—  Stevens,  H.     My  English  library     .  21-113 

—  Triibner,  N.     Guide  to  American  lit.        21-279 

—  Celebrated  collections  dispersed  by  public  auc- 

tion, chiefly  by  Messrs.  Sotheby  &  Co.,  of 
London,  from  1788  to  1860,  (some  with  prices,) 
including  the  Stowe  collection,  commencing 
with  a  list  of  sale  catalogues  from  1744  to  1818. 
32  V.    8" 21-377 

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L.,  1852 32-773 

—  Same.  Trans,  by  J.  Donovan.  Ph.,  1833  32-1930 

—  Heidelberg,  C.     New  catechism      .         32-1104 

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Catechism  of  photography.     L.      .         .  6-828 

Cates,  W.  L.  R.     Dictionary  of  general  biography ; 

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Cathara  Clyde 18-597 

Catharine.     N.  Adams  .        .        .  32-802 

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Catharine.     See  Catherine. 
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Cathedral  music.     S.  Arnold  .        .  5-873 

Cathedrals.     Hand-book  to  the  c.  of  England  5-194 

—  Hope,  A.  J.  B.     English  c.  of  the  nineteenth 

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Catholic  Crusoe,  the.  W.  H.  Anderdon  26^-634 
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L.,  1861  .        .  .        .         26''-411 

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Europe  ;  with  his  North  American  Indian  col- 
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Catlow,  A.,  and  M.  E.  The  children's  garden  18-585 
Catlow,  M.  E.     Popular  British  entomology.     L., 

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—  Popular  geography  of  plants.     By  E.  M.  C.   Ed. 

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—  Popular  scripture  zoology  :  a  familiar  history  of 

the  animals  mentioned  in  the  bible.     L.,  1852 

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Cato's  letters.     T.  Gordon     .'        .        .'  2-682 

Cats,  J.  See  Piggott,  R.  .  .  .  32-2025 
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Cattermole,  R.     The  book  of  Raphael's  cartoons. 

L.,  1845.     8»  ....  5-348 

Cattle.     Allen,  L.  F.     American  c.       .  4-303 

—  Bourguignon,  H.     Tlie  plague        .  4-227 

—  Clater,  P.     Every  man  his  own  c.  doctor  4-139 

—  Gamgee,  J.     The  c.  plague      .        .  4-229 

—  Gant,  F.  J.     Results  of  over-feeding  4-237 

—  Jennings,  R.     C.  and  their  diseases  4-228 

—  Smart,  A.     Reports  on  c.  plague     .  4-501 

—  Tongue,  C.     Pure  breeds         .        .  4-109 

—  Youatt,  W.     Breeds,  management,  and  diseases 

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Complete  grazier         .        .        .  4-63 

Stock-raiser's  manual  .        .  4-41 

Catton,  C,  jr.  Thirty-six  animals,  drawn  from  na- 
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Caulfield,  James.  Calcographiana :  the  print-seller's 
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Caulfield,  John.  A  collection  of  the  vocal  music  in 
Shakespear's  plays ;  chiefly  from  the  collec- 
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Caulaincourt,  A.  A.  L.  de,  [Duke  de  Vicenza.  ] 
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Caunter,  J.  H.     The  oriental  annual ;  or,  scenes  in 

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Cause  and  eff'ect.     T.  Brown  .        .  15-201 

Causen  (de  St.  Malo.)     Souvenirs  de  la  marquise 

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Causeries.     E.  About     ....        34-5236 

Causeries.     A.  Dumas    ....        34-3210 

Causes  gaies,  les.     E.  Colombey    .        .        34-3145 
Caussidiere,  M.  Memoirs  of.  L.,  1848.  2  v.   27a-1634 
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Cavalier  servant.     P.  de  Musset     .         .        34-4915 
Cavaliers  of  England.     H.  W.  Herbert  18-1415 

Cavaliers  of  fortune.     J.  Grant      .        .        30-1098 
Cavallo,  T.     Elements  of  natural  or  experimental 

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—  Lippitt,  F.  J.     Tactical  use  of  c.     .  6-638 

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Cavelier,  R.     See  La  Salle. 

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Cavendish,  G.     Life  of  Cardinal  Wolsey,     L.,  1852. 

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Cavendish,  H.     Wilson,  G.     Life  of      .        30-1350 
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Cavendish  society  publications.     London. 

—  Bischof,  S.    Chemical  and  physical  geology  8-56 

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Cavendish  society  publications.  Funke,  O.  Atlas 
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—  Graham,  T.   [ed.  ]     Chemical  reports  and  me- 

moirs       8-54 

—  Laurent,  A.     Chemical  method       .  8-57 

—  Wilson,  G.  Life  of  H.  Cavendish  .  30-1350 
Caverly  family  ;  or,  Mrs.  Linden's  teachings  18-598 
Cavour,  C.  B.  di.     Dicey,  E.     Cavour.     A  memoir 

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—  La  Eive,  W.  de.    Le  compte  de  Cavouri  34-4084 
Eeminiscences    ....        30-1389 

Cawnpore.     Thomson,  M.     Story  of  C.  28''-164 

—  Trevelyan,  G.  0 28''-226 

Cawnpore  affair  fully  explained  by  one  who  was 

present.     L.,  1859        .         .         .         28='-172 

Cawthorne,  J.     (Sanford's  Br.  poets)    .  23-208 

Caxton,    W.      Blades,    W.      Life   and  typography 

21-304 

—  Knight,   C.      Old  printer    and    modern  press 

30-1653 

Caxtoniana.     Sir  E.  L.  Bulwer     .        .  33-448 

Caxtons.     E.  L.  Bulwer         .        .        .  18-473 

Caylej'^,  E.  S.     European  revolutions  of  1848.     L., 

1856 27^639 

Cayley,  G.  J.     Bridle-roads  of  Spain.     2d  ed.     L., 

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Cayzer,  T.  S.     One  thousand  algebraical  tests,  spe- 
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C'est  la  faute  du  mari.  Mme  E.  de  Girardin  34-3360 
Ce  qu'  ou  peutvoir  dans  une  rue.     L.  Reybaud 

34-3644 

Ce  qui  plait  aux  femmes.     F.  Ponsard  .        34-3619 
Cecil,  C.    Memoirs  of  Mrs.  S.  Hawkes.    With  con- 
versations and  extracts  from  sermons  and  let- 
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Cecil,  E.     Life  of  George  Washington.    Written  for 
children.     B.,  1859       .         .         .        30-1075 

—  Life  of  Lafayette.     Written  for  children.     B., 

1860 30-1227 

Cecil,  Richard.    Works.   N.  Y.,  1845.   3  v.     32-986 
Cecil,  Sir  Robt.    Letters  to  Sir  Geo.  Carew.     Cam- 
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Cecil,  W.     See  Burleigh,  Lord. 

Cecil.  [Pseud.]  See  Tongue,  C. 
Cecil.  Mrs.  C.  Gore  ....  18-1214 
Cecil  Castelmaine's  gage.  By  Ouida  .  18-3880 
Cecil  Dreeme.  T.  Winthrop ,  .  .  18-3559 
Cecile.  A.  Dumas  ....  34-3245 
Cecilia.     Mad.  D'Arblay        .        .        .  18-519 

Cecilias,  the.  Anna  Argyle  .  .  .  18-3745 
Cecilie.  L.  Fourtol  ....  34-4141 
Cedar  Christian.  T.  L.  Cuyler  .^  .  32-1305 
Celebes.     Vaughan,  W.     Surrender  in  the  island  of 

C. 28^-112 

Celebrated  crimes.     A.  Dumas      .         .  18-945 

Celebrated  jumping  frog.  Mark  Twain  18-3868 
Celebrated  trials  and  remarkable  cases  of  criminal 

jurisprudence,  from  the  earliest  records  to 
1825.     L.,  1825.     6  v.  .         .         .  2-14 

Celebration  of  the  90th  anniversary  of  American  in- 
dependence, in  Geneva,  1866.     8°         26»-974 

Celebration  of  Washington's  birthday  in  Rome  and 
Naples,  1866.     8» .         .         .         .         26»-974 

Celesia,  E.  The  conspiracy  of  Gianluigi  Fieschi ; 
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D.  H.  Wheeler.     L.,  1866.     8»  27«-2173 
Celestial  scenery.     T.  Dick    .         .         .  12-3,4 
Celibataires,  les.     H.  de  Balzac      .         .        34-3045 
Celerier,  J.  E.,  jr.     Authenticity  of  the  new  testa- 
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Cellini,  Benevenuto.  Memoirs,  written  by  himself, 
containing  a  variety  of  information  respecting 
the  arts,  and  the  history  of  the  16th  century  ; 
with  the  notes  and  observations  of  G.  P.  Car- 
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Cellini,  Benevenuto.  Same.  Trans,  by  T.  Nugent. 
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—  Same.        ...         .         .        v.  16,7  of  30-1878 

Cellular  pathology.     P.  Virchow  .  10-305 

Cellular  separation.     W.  P.  Foulke        .  2-656 

Celsus,  A.  C.     Of  medicine  ;  trans,  by  J.   Greive ; 

revised  by  G.  Futvoye.     L.,  1838  10-556 

Celt,  Roman,  and  Saxon.     T.  Wright  27=^1244 

Celtic  Druids.     G.  Higgins    .         .         .       27^-4022 
Celtic  nations.     Prichard,  J.  E.     Eastern  origin  of 

27^^-3520 

Celtic  researches.     E.  Davies         .        .         27^-326 
Celtic.     See  Gaelic. 

Celui  qu'on  aime.     A.  Ricard        .         .         34-4829 

Cements.     Burnell,   G.    R.     Limes,   cements,   etc. 

6-26 

—  Pasley,  C.  W.     Limes,  calcareous  c,  etc.  6-132 
Census.     See  Boston  ;  District  of  Columbia  ;  New 

York ;  United  States. 
Cent  francs  du  dompteur,  les.    L.  Stapleaux  34-4323 
Centeola.     D.  P.  Thompson  .         .         18-3223 

Centlivre,   S.     Bold   stroke  for  a  wife ;    comedy. 

B.  B.  T.  V.  18      .         .        .         .  24-71 

—  Same.     B.  D.  v.  1  .        .         .  24-143 

—  Same.     D.  L.  T.  v.  2       .         .        .  24-107 

—  Same.     M.  B.  D.  v.  4     .        .        .  24-142 

—  Same.     S.  B.  T.  v.  11     .         .         .  24-191 

—  The  busy-body  ;  comedy.    B.  B.  T.  v.  20    24-71 

—  Same.     D.  L.  T.  v.  2      .        .         .  2^107 

—  Same.     I.  B.  T.  v.  16      .        .        .  24-141 

—  Same.     M.  B.  D.  v.  4       .        .        .  24-143 

—  Same.     S.  B.  T.  v.  16      .         .         ,  24-191 

—  The  wonder;  comedy.     B.  D.  v.  1  24^143 

—  Same.     F's  S.  D.  v.  37  .         .  24-221 

—  Same.     I.  B.  T.  v.  5         .         .         .  24-141 

—  Same.     M.  B.  D.  v.  4      .        .         .  24-143 

—  Same.     S.  B.  T.  v.  18      .         .        .  24-191 
Central  America.     See  America,  central. 

Central  gold  region.     W.  Gilpin     .         .         26''-400 

Central  high  school.  Maguire,  N.  H.  Reply  to 
Messrs.  Gerard  and  Vodges  .    13  [u.  p.] 

Central  Pacific  railroad.  See  Pacific  railroad,  cen- 
tral. 

Central  park  (N.  Y.)  Richards,  T.  A.  Guide  to 
26^-569 

Central  society  of  education  ;  papers,  v.  1-3.  L., 
1837-9 13-51 

Containing  papers  by  Th.  Wyse,  Dr.  Reid,  Ch.  Baker,  B. 
Hawes,  jr.,  A.  de  Morgan,  A.  Allan,  W.  Wittich,  G.  R. 
Porter,  Dr.  Mower,  B.  F.  Duppa,  F.  Liardes,  W.  S.  O'Brien, 
G.  Long,  S.  Wood,  W.  Smith,  W.  King,  W.  E.  Hlckson, 
Lady  Ellis,  Mrs.  G.  R.  Porter,  Mons.  de  Fellenberg,  R.  W. 
Rawson,  T.  Coates. 

Century  of  anecdote.    J.  Timbs    .        .         33-1 145 
Century  of    Birmingham    life.      J.    A.    Langford 

27'>-70G 

Century  of  despotism.     S.  Horner         .       27''-2287 

Century  of  inventions.    See  Dircks,  H. 

Cepeda,    J.    R.    de.      Comedia  salvage  ;    Comedia 

metamorfosea.     T.  T.  E.  v.  1  34-3 

Cerebral    circulation.     Burrow,   G.     Disorders  of 

.        10-474 

Ceremonial    diplomatique   des  cours  de  FEurope. 

J.  Rousset 34-4969 

Cerise.     G.  J.  W.  Melville     .         .         .         18-3183 
Cervantes  Saavedra,   M.    de.     Don  Quijote  de  la 

Mancha.     Leip.,  1860.     2  v.         .  34-18 

—  Histoire  de  I'admirable  Don  Quichotte  de  la 

Manche.     P.,  1859        .        .         .        34-5176 

—  The  history  of  the  ingenious  gentleman,  Don 

Quixote  of  la  Mancha.  Trans,  from  the 
Spanish  by  Motteux ;  with  notes,  and  an 
essay  on  the  life  and  writings  of  Cervantes,  by 
J.  G.  Lockhart.     B.,  1856.     4  v.  18-600 

—  Exemplary  novels    ....  18-601 

—  Numancia  ;  Entretenida  ;  La  guarda  cuidadosa. 

T.  T.  E.  V.  1        .        .        .        .  34-3 

—  TrabaTos  de  Persiles  y  Sigismunda.  Paris,  1841. 

8° 34-17 

—  Chasles,  V.  E.  P.    Sa  vie,  son  temps,  son  ceuvre 

politique  et  litteraire     .        .        .        34-4731 


CERVANTES. 


94 


CHAMBERS. 


Cervantes  Saavedra  M.  de.  Wanderings  of  Persiles 
and  Sigismunda    ....  18-603 

—  Roscoe,  T.     Spanish  novelists      v.  1  of  18-3786 
Life  and  writings  of    .        .        .  30-83 

—  Wit  and  wisdom  of  Don  Quixote  .  22-1388 
Cervantes,  story  of.  A.  B.  Edwards  .  18-3794 
Cesar.     See  Caesar. 

Cesar  Birotteau.     H.  de  Balzac     .        .  18-370 

C^sarine.     A.  Dumas,  flls      .        .        .        34-3380 
Ceylon.     Binning,  B.  M.     Travels  in    .         28'>-257 

—  Campbell,  J.     Excursions  in  .         28'^-393 

—  Forbes,  F.  E.     Eleven  years  in      .         28''-386 

—  Knighton,  W.     Forest  life  in  .         28»'-217 

—  Percival,  R.     Account  of        .        .         28*'-921 

—  Sullivan,  E.     Visit  to       .        .        .         28''-323 

—  Tennent,  J.  E.     Account  of    .        .         28''-174 

Christianity  in     .         .         .         .  33-') 31 

Natural  history  of       .        .        .  9-646 

Chabot,  J.     See  Scribe,  A.-E.     Theatre.  Com. -v. 
Chacun  la  sienne.     E.  Gourdon     .         .         34-5326 
Chadbourne,  P.  A.     Lectures  on  natural  theology. 

N.  Y.,  1867  ....         32-2271 

Chadwick,  E.     Report  on  interment  in  towns.    Ph. , 

1845.     8° 10-536 

Chadwick,  H.     Haney's  base  ball  player's  book  of 

reference.     N.  Y.,  1868        .         .  20-330 

Chadwick,  W.     King  John  of  England :  a  history 

and  vindication.     L.,  1865.    8»    .         37^-218 

—  Life  and  times  of  Daniel  De  Foe.     L.,  1859.     8° 

30-1134 

Chaillu.     See  Du  Chaillu. 

Chainbearer.     J.  F.  Cooper  .        .  18-713 

Chalcographimania ;  or,  the  portrait-collector  and 
printseller's  chronicle,  with  infatuations  of 
every  description.  By  Satiricus  Sculptor.  L., 
1814.    8-> 23-983 

Chalcography.     J.  Evelyn     .        .        .  5-421 

—  See  Engraving ;  Prints. 

Chaldea.     Loftus,  W.  K.     Travels  in  28^-234 

—  Rawlinson,  6.  Five  great  monarchies  28^-196 
Chalet  d'Auteuil.  J.  T.  de  Saint-Germain  34-5230 
Chalkley,   T.     Journal,   with  a    collection  of   his 

works.     N.  Y.,  1808.     8»     .         .  32-241 

Challamel,  Augustin.     Histoire  de  Napol6on.  Illust. 

par  H.  Bellange.  S"  .  .  .  34-4750 
Challen,  H.    Publishers'  uniform  trade  list  directory. 

Ph.,  1868.     8"        .         .         .         .  21-362 

Challen,  J.     Frank  Elliott ;  or,  wells  in  the  desert 

18-604 

Challice,    Mrs.   A.   E.     Heroes,   philosophers  and 

courtiers  of  the  time  of  Louis  XVI.     L.,  1863. 

2v 37''-1966 

Challis,  J.     Creation  in  plan  and  in  progress :  an 

essay  on  the  first  chapter  of  Genesis.     Camb. , 

1861 32-1051 

Chalmers,  A.     General  biographical  dictionary :  an 

historical  and  critical  account  of  the  most 

eminent  persons  in  every  nation.    New  ed. 

L.,  1812-7.     32  V.     8»  .        .        30-1696 

—  See  British  essayists. 

Chalmers,  G.    Life  of  Daniel  De  Foe.     Oxf.,  1841 
30-1713 

—  Life  of  Mary  Queen  of  Scots,  drawn  from  tlie 

state  papers.     With  six  subsidiary  memoirs. 
Ph.,  1822.     2  V.     8°      .         .         .  30-351 

—  Introduction  to  the  history  of  the  revolt  of  the 

American  colonies  :  a  comprehensive  view  of 
its  origin,  derived  from  the  state  papers  con- 
tained in  the  public  offices  of  Great  Britain. 
B.,  1845.  2v.  8°  .  .  .  26»-40 
Chalmers,  T.  Works.  Bridgeport,  1829.  8  v.  8° 
32-48 

—  Adaptation  of  external  nature  to  the  moral  and 

intellectual  constitution  of  man.     Ph.,  1835 
15-16 

—  Application  of  Christianity  to  the  commercial 

and  ordinary  affairs  of  life.     Hart.,   1821 

■ 32-45 

—  Correspondence.     Ed.  by  W.  Hanna.     N.  Y., 

1853 32-463 


Chalmers,  T.  Daily  scripture  readings.  N.  Y., 
1848.     3  V 32-47 

—  Discourses  on  the  Christian  revelation  viewed 

in  connection  with  the  modern  astronomy. 
Montpelier,  1819  ,         .        .  32-46 

—  Evidence  and  authority  of  the  Christian  revela- 

tion.    Montp.,  1819       .        .         .  32-46 

—  Institutes  of   theology.      N.    Y.,    1849.      2  v. 

32-284 

—  Lectures  on  the  epistle  of  Paul  to  the  Romans. 

N.Y.,  1863.     8»    .         .        .         .         32-1341 

—  Political  economy,  in  connection  with  the  moral 

state  and  moral  prospects  of  society.  Colum- 
bus, 1833 3-73 

—  Prelections  on  Butler's  analogy,    Paley's  evi- 

dences of  Christianity,  and  Hill's  lectures  in 
divinity.     N.  Y.,  1850  .         .  32-286 

—  Sabbath  scripture  readings.     N.  Y.,  1848.     2  v. 

32-50 

—  See  Angus,  J.  ....        32-1906 
Chaluz  de  Vernevil,  A.     See  Verues  y  Spinola,  J. 

J.  de. 

Chalybaus,  H.  M.  Historical  survey  of  speculative 
philosophy  from  Kant  to  Hegel.  Transl.  by 
A.  Tulk.     L.,  1854        .        .         .  15-169 

Chamber  of  commerce.     See  New  York. 

Chamberlain,  H.  (Ed.)  History  and  survey  of  Lon- 
don and  Westminster  to  1770.  By  a  society 
of  gentlemen.     L.,  f"    .         .         .       37''-4002 

Chamberlain,  J.  Letters — reign  of  Elizabeth.  Cam- 
den soc.  pub.  V.  79        .         .         .         27^-195 

Chamberlain,  N.  H.  Autobiography  of  a  New 
England  farm-house     .        .        .  18-610 

Chambers,  G.  Speechonthe  judicial  tenure.  Cham- 
bersburg,  1838.     8»  pph.        .         .  2-623 

—  Tribute  to  the  virtues  of  the  Irish  and  Scotch 

early  settlers  of  Pennsylvania.  Chambersb'g, 
1856.     8» 26='-466 

Chambers,  G.  F.  Descriptive  astronomy.  Oxford, 
1867.     8°        .         .         .        .         .  12-91 

Chambers,  Lieut. -colonel.  Garibaldi  and  Italian 
unity.     L.,  1864.     8"    .         .         .       37=>-2178 

Chambers,  R.  Ancient  sea  margins,  as  memorials 
of  changes  in  the  relative  level  of  sea  and 
land.     E.,  1848.     8"      .         .         .  9-316 

—  Biographical  dictionary  of  eminent  Scotsmen. 

Glasg.,  1835.     4  v.     8°  .         .         30-1694 

—  Same,  continued  by  T.  Thomson.    Glasg.,  1853- 

5.     9  V.     8»  .         .        .         .        30-1695 

—  (Ed.)     Book  of  days  :  a  miscellany  of  popular 

antiquities  in  connection  witli  the  calendar ; 
including  anecdote,  biography,  and  history, 
curiosities  of  literature,  and  oddities  of  hiunan 
life  and  character.    L.,  1863.    2  v.    8°    33-953 

—  Cyclopaedia  of  English  literature.    E.,  1844.  2  v. 

80  ,    22-898 

—  Same.     B.,  1856.     2  v.     8°      .        .  22-897 

—  Domestic  annals  of  Scotland  from  the  reforma- 

tion to  the  revolution.     E.,  1858-61.    3  V.    8" 
27''-1315 

—  History  of  the  rebellion  in  Scotland  in  1745,6. 
'    Ph.,  1833 27"-1317 

—  History  of  the  rebellions  in  Scotland,  under  the 

viscount  of  Dundee,  and  the  earl  of  Mar,  in 
1689  and  1715.     E.,  1829      .         .       27''-1314 

—  History  of  Scotland.     Revised  ed.     L.,   1849 

27M316 

—  Select  writings.     E.,  1847.     7  v.     .  33-26 

—  [Ed.  J     The  songs  of  Scotland  prior  to  Burns. 

With  the  tunes.     E.,  1862    .         .  23-700 

—  See  Wilson,  J. 

Chambers,  T.  W.  Life  and  character  of  Hon.  T. 
Frelinghuysen.    N.  Y.,  1863        .        30-1436 

—  The  noon  prayer-meeting  of  the  North  Dutch 

church,  Fulton  st.,  N.  Y.    N.  Y.,  1858  32-778 

Chambers,  T.  K.     The  indigestions,     L.,  1867.     8« 

10-725 

—  The  renewal  of  life.    Lectures  chieflj'  clinical. 

From  the  3d  Lond.   ed.      Ph.,   1865.     8° 
.  10-552 


CHAMBERS. 


95 


CHANT. 


Cliambers,  Sir  Wm.  Treatise  on  tlie  decorative  part 
of  civil  arcliitecture.  With  illustrations,  notes, 
and  an  examination  of  Grecian  architecture, 
by  J.  Gwilt.    L.,  1825.     2  v.    S" .  5-724 

Chambers,  William.  History  of  Peeblesshire.  E., 
1864.     8° 27«-1318 

—  Things  as  they  are  in  America.     Ph.,    1854 

26>'-274 

Chambers,  W.  and  R.  Edinburgh  journal.  New 
series,    v.  7-20.   E.,  1847-54         .  17-24 

—  Journal  of  popular  literature,  science,  and  arts. 

L.,  1854-63.    V.  1-20.    8°       .         .  17-128 

—  Same,     4th  series,     v.   1-3.     L.,   1864,     8« 

17-127 

—  Educational  course.    Ancient  history.    L.,  1856 

29»-110 

History   and   present    state  of  the  British 

empire.     L.,  1856         .         .         .         27''-223 

History  of  Rome.     L.,  1855        .       27=^2180 

Medieval  history,    L.,  1855         ,       27»-3591 

Modem  history.    L.,  1856  .         ,        27''-3592 

Zoology,  elements  of.    Revised  and  improved 

by  D.  M.  Reese.    N.  Y.,  1849       .  9-544 

—  Information  for  the  people.    E.,  1842.     2  v.    8" 

33-25 

—  Miscellany  of  useful  and  entertaining  tracts. 

E.,  1845-7.     17  V.  ...  33-27 

—  Papers  for  the  people.    E.,  1850.    12  v.     33-119 

—  Pocket  miscellany.    E.,  1852.    12  v.  33-329 

—  Pictorial  history  of  the  Russian  war,  1854.     E., 

1856.     R.  8» 27''-2881 

—  Repository  of  instructive  and  amusing  tracts. 

E.,  1853-54.    12  v.        .         .         .  33-243 
Chambers,  W.  (of  Qlenormiston.)    About  railways. 
L.,  1865        .....  6-32 
Chambersburg.   Chambers,  G.   Irish  and  Scotch  set- 
tlers of  Penna 26^-406 

—  Garrard,  L.  H.     C.  in  the  colony  and  the  revo- 

lution             26"-380 

—  Schneck,  B.  S.  Burning  of  C.  ,  26''-575 
Chambre,  W.     Recollections  of  west-end  life  ;  with 

sketches  of  society  in  Paris,  India,  &c.  L., 
1858.    2  v 27''-501 

Chamfort,  S.  R.  N.  Maximes,  pensees,  anecdotes, 
caracteres,  et  dialogues.  Histoire  de  Cham- 
fort,  par  P.  J.  Stahl.     Leip.,  1857        34-3111 

Chamier,  P.  Review  of  the  French  revolution  of 
1848.     L.,  1849.    2  v.    8''      .         .       27^1643 

—  France  and  the  French,  from  the  outbreak  of 

the  revolution  in  1848  to  the  election  of  Napo- 
leon the  little  as  first  president.  L.,  1852.  2  v. 
8° 27''-1642 

—  Ben  Brace.    The  last  of  Nelson's  Agamemnons 

18-605 

—  Cruise  of  the  Midge,  by  Michael  Scott      18-606 

—  The  green  hand        ,         ,        ,         ,        18-1066 

—  Life  of  a  sailor  ,        .        .         ,  18-607 

—  Tom  Cringle's  log  ,  .  .  18-608,3650 
Chamisso,  A.  v.    Werke.    4te  Aufl.,   Berlin,  1856. 

6  V.  in  3         34-620 

—  Peter  Schlemihl.    Trans,  by  .T.  Bowring,    With 

plates  by  Geo.  Cruikshauk  .        ,  18-609 

Chamois  hunting  in  Bavaria.  C.  Boner  27''-526 
Champagnac,  J.  B.  J.    Arthur  et  Theobald.  Histoire 

morale.    P. ,  n.  d.  ,         ,         ,        34-5076 

—  Natalie 34-5174 

Champagne  country,  the.  R.  Tomes  .  27''-898 
Champagny,  F.  J.  M.  T.     Les  Antonins.     P.,  1863. 

3v 34r-4428 

—  Les  Cesars.    P.,  1859.    3  v.      .         .        34-4427 
Champfleury.  [Pseud.]     See  Fleury,  J. 
Champigny,  J.  de.     Memoir  of  the  present  state  of 

Louisiana.     [French,  B.  F.    Hist.  col.  v.  5] 

26»-79 

Champlain,  S.  de,  and  his  associates.     F.  Parkman 

26^-929 

Champley,  J.      Health  and   longevity,     L.,   1866 

10-724 

Champlin,  J.  T.  Text-book  in  intellectual  philoso- 
phy.    B.,  1860      ....  15-308 


ChampoUion,  le  jeune,  J.  F.  Egypte  sous  les 
Pharaons.     P.,, 1814.    2  v.    8"      .        34-4537 

—  Lettres  ecrites  d'Egypte  et  de  Nubie  en  1828,9. 

P.,  1833.    8°  ....        34-4749 

—  Greppo,  J.  G.  H.  Hieroglyphic  system  of  22-1068 

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Champollion-Figeac,  J.  J.     Egypte  ancienne.     P., 

1840.    8° 34-4890 

Chance.     Venn,  J.     Logic  of        .        .  15-303 

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Chance  medley  of  light  matter.      T.    C.   Grattan 

18-1066 

Chancel,  Ansone  de.     See  Daumas,  M.  J.  E. 
Chancellorsville,  battle  of.     Hotchkiss,  J.,  and  W. 
Allan 26'»-868 

—  See  Army  of  the  Potomac. 

Chancery.  Bennet,  W.  H.  Proceedings  in  the  mas- 
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—  Spence,  G.     Equitable  jurisdiction  of  the  court 

of 2-157 

—  Tamlyn,  J.     Law  of  evidence         v.  51  of  2-55 

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Chandler,  E.  L.     This,  that,  and  the  other      18-611 
Chandler,  E.  M.      Poetical  works  and  essays ;  with 
a  memoir  by  B.  Lundy.    Ph.,  1845  23-44 

Chandler,  J,  R.  Masonic  discourses  ;  containing  an 
inaugural  and  valedictory  address  as  grand 
master,  and  addresses  on  occasions  of  grand 
visitations.     Ph.,  1844.     8°  .  2-599 

—  Oration  at  4th  commemoration  of  the  landing  of 

the  pilgrims  of  Maryland  ;  with  notice  of  the 
proceedings.     Ph.,  1855.     8«        .         26=^811 

—  Speech  on  the  Collins  line  of  American  steam- 

ers, in  the  house  of  representatives.  W,,  1852. 

8° 1-210 

Chandler,  M.  G.    The  elements  of  character.    4th  ed. 

B.,  1856 33-331 

Chandler,  P.  W.     American  criminal  trials,     v.  1. 

B.,  1841 2-15 

Chandler,  R.     Travels  in  Asia  Minor  and  Greece. 

Oxf.,  1825.     2  V.     8"     .         .         .         28b-244 
Chandicss,   W,      Visit  to   Salt  lake.      L.,  1857 

•        .         26b-365 

Chandos.     By  Ouida      ....  18-614 

Change  for  the  American  notes  33-932  and  18-3649 
Change   of   air ;    or,  the  philosophy  of  travelling. 

J.  Johnson 10-63 

Change  of  climate.     D.  J.  T.  Francis  10-390 

Channel  islands.     Ansted  and  Latham  27''-638 

—  Dally,  F.  F.     Guide  to    .         .         .         27''-570 

—  Hoskins,  S.  E.     Charles  II  in  the  27''-569 

—  Mudie,  R.     Desciiption  of       .        .         27''-912 

—  See  Jersey. 

Channing,  B.  H.  The  sisters  abroad  ;  or,  an  Italian 
journey.     B.,  1857        .         .         .         27'^-428 

Channing,  E.  T.  Lectures  on  rhetoric  and  orator}'. 
B.,  1856 22-619 

—  Life  of  Wm.  Ellery.  (S.  A.  B.  6)  30-497 
Channing,  G.  G.     Recollections  of  Newport,  R.  I. 

(1793-1811.)     Newp.,1868  .         26''-682 

Channing,  W.   A  physician's  vacation  ;  or,  a  summer 

in  Europe.     B.,  1856.     8<>  .         27''-423 

Channing,  W.  E.     Works.     B.,  1841.     6  v.    33-173 

—  Emancipation.     Ph.,  1841        .        .  2-603 

—  The  duty  of  the  free  states.     2d  part.     B. ,  1842 

2-603 

—  Poems.  2d  series.  B.,  1847  .  23-45 
Channing,   W.   H.      Memoir  of  W.   E.  Channing; 

with  extracts  from  his  correspondence  and 
manuscripts.     B.,  1848.    3  v.        .  30-84 

—  Memoir  and  writings  of  J.  H.  Perkins.      B., 

1851.    2v 30-651 

Channings.  Mrs.  E.  Wood  .  .  .  18-3576 
Chansons,  choix  de  ....  84-4065 
Chansons,  contes  et.  C.  P.  de  Kock  .  34-4833 
Chansons  et  poesies.  M.  A.  Desaugiers  34-4466,7 
Chansons  fran(jaise,  fleur  des  .        .        84-4433 

Chansons  (poesie  et  musique).  P.  Dupont  34-4432 
Chansons  populaires  de  France.  P.,  1865  34-4434 
Chant  des  Hellenes.     C'te  de  Legurat    .        34-4141 


CHANTER. 


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Chanter,  C.  Ferny  Combes  ;  a  ramble  after  ferns 
in  the  glens  and  valleys  of  Devonshire.  L., 
1856 9-24 

—  Over  the  cliffs  ....  18-612 
Chantes  evangeliques.  N.  Y.  .  .  34-5159 
Chanticleer.  C.  Matthews  .  .  .  18-613 
Chants.     Bird,  G.     One  hundred  single  and  double 

c 5-1010 

—  Gregorian,  and  other  chants  .  5-1077 

—  Hayter,  A.  U.  Selection  of  cathedral  c.  5-1014 
Chants  du  crepuscule.  V.  Hugo  .  84-3403 
Chants  du  siecle.  A.  Nicolas  .  .  34-4848 
Chapeau,  dit  Desvergers.  See  Scribe,  A. -E.  Theatre. 

Com. -v. 
Chapeau  d'un  horologer.      Mme.    E.   de  Girardin 

34^3361 

Chapel  of  the  hermits,  and  other  poems.    J.  G.  Wliit- 

tier •  23-331 

Chapel  of  St.  Mary.     By  the  author  of  "  Tlie  rectory 

of  Moreland  ....  18-615 

Chapelle  et  Bachaumont.    Voyage  de  C.  et  de  B. 

34-3386 

Chapin,  A.  B.     Organization  and  order  of  the  primi- 
tive church.     N.  H.,  1842        .         .         32-2326 
Chapin,  E.  H.     Characters  in  the  gospels.     N.  Y., 
1852 32-362 

—  Extemporaneous  discourses  delivered  in  Broad- 

way church,  N.  Y.     N.  Y.,  1860  82-711 

—  Humanity  in  the  city.     N.  Y.          .        32-1460 
Chaplains  and  clergy  of  the  revolution.     J.  T.  Head- 
ley         30-1477 

Chaplin,  J.  Evening  of  life.  N.  Y.,  1852  82-378 
Chapman,  A.  W.     Flora  of  the   southern  United 

States;  the  ferns  by  D.   C.  Eaton.     N.  Y., 

1860.     8° 9-23 

Chapman,  B.     History  of  Gustavus  Adolphus  and  of 

the  thirty  years'  war.  L. ,  1856.  8"  30-936 
Chapman,  G.     Treatise  on  education.     4th  ed.     L., 

1790.     8» 13-58 

—  and  C.  Marlowe.     Hero  and  Leander       v.  3  of 

24-99 

—  and  J.  Shirley.     The  ball        .         v.  3  of  24-97 

—  Chabot V.  6  of  24-97 

Chapman,  G.  T.     See  Tydings,  R. 

Chapman,  I.  A.  Sketch  of  the  history  of  "Wyoming ; 
with  a  statistical  account  of  the  valley  and  ad- 
jacent country.     Wilkesbarre,  1830      26''-487 

Chapman,  James.  Travels  in  the  interior  of  South 
Africa ;  comprising  fifteen  years'  hunting  and 
trading.     L.,  1868.     2  v.     80        .         28''-585 

Chapman,  John.  The  cotton  and  commerce  of  India 
considered  in  relation  to  the  interests  of  Great 
Britain.     L.,  1851.     8°  .        .  1-286 

Chapman,  John,  Archdeacon.     See  Morgan,  T. 

Chapman,  John,  M.  D.  Diarrhoea  and  cholera ; 
their  nature,  origin,  and  treatment  through 
the  agency  of  the  nervous  system.  2d  ed. 
L.,  1866.     8"  ....  10-666 

Chapman,  J.  G.  The  American  drawing-book.  N. 
Y.,  1858.     4»         .         .         .         .  5-599 

Chapman,  L.  L.  Principia ;  or,  nature's  first  prin- 
ciples.    V.  1.     2d  ed.      Ph.,  1855  11-242 

Chapone,  Mrs.  H.  Letters  on  the  improvement  of 
the  mind.     Ph.,  1786    .        .        .  88-857 

Chappe  d'Auteroche,  J.  Voyage  to  California  to 
observe  the  transit  of  Venus,  and  voyage  to 
Newfoundland.     L.,  1778.     8"     .         26'>-672 

Chappel,  A.     See  Duyckiuck,  E.  A. 

Chappell,  W.  Popular  music  of  the  olden  time  ;  a 
collection  of  ancient  songs,  ballads  and  dance 
tunes,  illustrative  of  the  national  music  of 
England  ;  the  airs  harmonized  by  G.  A.  Mac- 
farrau.     L.,  n.  d.     2  v.    40 .        .        23-1304 

Chapsal,  M.  LeQons  efr  modeles  de  literature  fran- 
(}aise,  ou  Choix  de  morceaux  en  prose  et  en 
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1852 34-5027 

Chaptal,  J.  A.  Chymistry  applied  to  agriculture. 
B.,  1885 8-3 

Chapter  on  wives.    Mrs.  S.  Ellis  .        1&-1006 


Chapters  of  college  romance.     I.  Butt 
Chapters  on  man.     C.  S.  Wake    . 


Chapus,  E.     Manuel  de  I'homme  et  de  la  femme 


comme  il  faut.     P.,  1861 
Character.     Bain,  A.     Study  of    . 

—  Bucke,  C.     Book  of  human  c. 

—  Chandler,  M.  G.     Elements  of 

—  Fernald,  W.  M.     First  causes  of  c. 

—  Smiles,  S.     Self-help 
Character  and  characteristic  men.     E 

Character  of  the  gentleman.     F.  Lieber 
Characteristics.     Earl  of  Shaftesbury 
Characteristics  of  men  of  genius.     L 


18-533 
15-389 


34-4020 

15-186 

38-9 

88-331 

10-525 

33-790 

P.  Whipple 

33-355 

83-216,7 

15-183 

1846.     2  v. 

30-1820 

33-341 

83-1297 


Characters.     Sir  T.  Overbury 

Characters  and  criticisms.     J.  Hannay 

Charades.     Curo,  M.      L'art  de  jouer  charades  en 

action 34-4223 

—  Francis,  J.    Our  charades        .        .  20-174 

—  Frost,  S.  A 20-180 

—  Hervey,  T.  K.     Poems   .        .        .  23-870 

—  Historical  acting  c 20-175 

—  Praed,  W.  M.  Poems,  v.  2  .  .  23-271 
Charcoal  sketches.  J.  C.  Neal  .  .  18-2326 
Charicles.  W.  A.  Becker  .  .  .  27*-3059 
Charjtable  uses,  law  of.  L.  Shelford.  v.  87  of  2-55 
Charities  of  Europe.  J.  de  Liefde  .  32-1726 
Charities  of  London  in  1861.  S.  Low,  jr.  27''-748 
Charity.     Binney,  T.     Money        .         .         32-1665 

—  Colwell,    S.     New  themes  for  the  protestant 

clergy 82-364 

—  Liefde,  J.  de.     Romance  of     .        .        32-2329 

—  Rathbone,  W.,  jr.     Social  duties    .  2-1012 

—  See  Benevolence  ;  Philanthropy. 

Charity  of  the  primitive  churches.  S.  Chastel  32-671 
Charity  Helstone.  Mrs.  C.  Brock  .  18-8774 
Charke,  C.  Autobiography,  v.  7  .  30-1878 
Charlemagne.     James,  G.  P.  R.     History  of  30-624 

—  Comyn,  Sir  R.     Western  empire    .       27''-8376 

—  Legends  of.  T.  Bulflnch  .  .  18-469 
Charlemont.  W.  G.  Simms  .  .  .  18-2860 
Charles  1.  of  England.     Reliquiae  sacrae  Carolinse  ; 

or,  the  works  of  that  great  monarch  and  glo- 
rious martyr,  king  Charles  the  I.  Hague, 
1650 33-911 

—  Letters.     Camden  soc.  pub.  v.  63  27''-193 

—  Abbott,  J.     History  of    .        .         .  30-612 

—  Aikin,  L.     Court  of         .         .         .  27''-14 

—  Cunningham,  A.     Life  and  times  of       30-1664 

—  Disraeli,  I.     Life  and  reign    .         .         27'»-333 

—  Forster,  J.     Arrest  of  the  five  members  27*-409 

—  Harris,  W.     Life  and  writings        .         27''-523 

—  Hillier,  G.    Attempted  escapes        .         27''-558 

—  Memoirs  of  the  reign  of.  Fairfax  correspondence 

.         .         .         .         .         27^-384 

—  Spalding,  J.     Troubles  in  Scotland        27*'-1378 

—  Stiles,  E.     History  of  three  of  the  judges  of 

80-505 

—  Warwick,  P.     Memoirs  of  the  reign  of  30-1580 

—  Williams,  R.  F.     Court  and  times  of      27°-228 

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Charles  II  of  England.     Abbott,    J.     History  of 
30-611 

—  Carrel,  A.     Counter  revolution       .         27''-206 

—  Clayton,  J.  W.     Personal  memoirs  of    30-1169 

—  Fellowes,  W.  D.     Historical  sketches     27"-890 

—  Hamilton,  A.     Memoirs  of  Grammont  30-215,6 

—  Harris,  W.     Life  and  writings        .         27'^528 

—  Hoskins,  S.  E.   C.  in  the  Channel  islands  27"-569 

—  Hughes,  J.     Boscobel  tracts    .        .         27-^585 

—  Jameson,  A.     Beauties  of  the  court  of     80-603 

—  Pepys,  S.     Diary    ....         27-^942 

—  Sidney,  H.  Diary  ....  27^1075 
Charles  V  of   Germany.     Autobiography;    trans. 

from  the  Portuguese  by  F.  Simpson.  L., 
1862 30-1420 

—  Mignet,  F.  A.  A.     Abdication,  sejour  et  mort 

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Rivalite  de  Ch.  V  et  de  Francois  I     34-4662 


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Charles  V.  of  Germany.  Correspondence  of  the 
Emperor  Charles  V.  and  his  ambassadors  at 
the  courts  of  England  and  France,  from  the 
oli.irinal  letters  in  the  imperial  family  archives 
at  Vienna  ;  with  a  connecting  narrative  and 
biographical  notices ;  ed.  by  W.  Bradford. 
L.,   ISoO.     8»         .         .         .         .         30-1087 

—  Murray,  J.     Select  biography      v.  1  of  30-1915 

—  Prescott,  W.  H.     Later  life     .         .        27''-2670 

—  Robertson,  W.     Reign  of        .  27'^2668-70 

—  Stirling,  W.     Cloister  life  of   .         .  30-756 
Charles  IX.    Chronique   du  temps  de.     (Roman.) 

P.  Merimee 34-5462 

Charles  XIL   of  Sweden.     Voltaire,  F.  M.  A.  de. 

Histoirede    .         .     34-3957  and  v.  20  of  4868 

History  of 30-847 

Charles  .John  of  Sweden     [Bernadotte.]    Meredith, 

W.  G.     Memorials  of  .         .         .  30-36 

—  Philippart,   J.     Memoirs  and   campaigns  of 

30-37 

Charles  the  bold  of  Burgundy.  Kirk,  J.  F.  His- 
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Charles  the  great  and  Orlando.     T.  Rodd  (trans.) 

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Charles  Edward  the  pretender.     See  Stuart,  C. 
Charles,  Mrs.   Eliz.     Chronicles  of  the  Schonberg- 
cotta  family  ;  by  two  of  themselves       18-650 

—  Cripple  of  Antiocb,  and  other  scenes         18-760 

—  Diary  of  Mrs.  Kitty  Trevylyan        .  18-854 

—  The   Dra3'tons  and  the   Davenants.      N.    Y., 

1860 18-3781 

—  The  early  dawn;  or,  sketches  of  Christian  life 

in  England  in  the  olden  time.     N.  Y.,  1867 
18-3899 

—  Mary,  the  handmaid  of  the  Lord.     N.  Y.,  1865 

32-1636 

—  Talcs  and  sketches  of  Christian  life  18-3132 

—  The  martyrs  of  Spain  and  the  liberators  of  Hol- 

land               18-2119 

—  Two  vocations  ....        18-3367 

—  On  both  sides  of  the  sea ;  a  sequel  to  the  Dray- 

tons  and  the  Davenants        .         .         18-3971 

—  Voice  of  Christian  lite  in  stmg  ;  or,  hymns  and 

hymn-writers  of  many  lands  and  ages.  N. 
Y.,  1865 32-1543 

—  Wanderings  over  bible  lands  and  seas.     N.  Y., 

1866 28''-493 

—  Winifred  Bertram,  and  the  world  she  lived  in 

18-3553 

—  The  women  of  the  gospels  ;  the  three  wakings  ; 

and  other  poems.     N.  Y.,  1867    .  23-889 

Charles  and  Josiah  ;  or,  friendly  conversations  be- 
tween a  churchman  and  a  quaker.     Dub., 

1862 32-1043 

Charles  et  Marie.  M'me  de  Souza  .  34-4257 
Charles  Auchester.  E.  S.  Sheppard  .  18-2826 
Charles  Chesterfield.  Mrs.  F.  Trollope  18-3301 
Charles  Hopewell.  J.  Patterson  .  .  18-2451 
Charles  Norwood.  M.Trowbridge  .  18-3316 
Charles  O'Malley.  C.  Lever  .  .  18-1870 
Charles  Tyrrell.  G.  P.  R.  James  .  18-1610 
Charleston.  Gillmore,  Q.  A.  Engineer  and  artil- 
lery operations  against  defences  of  C.  harbor 
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—  Mercantile    library    association ;     constitution 

1851  ;  report  of  annual  meeting  of  1855. 

—  Wilkinson,  E.     Letters  during  invasion  of  C. 

26''-86 

Charlesworth,  M.  L.     England's  yeoman        18-616 

—  Ministering  children        .        .         ,  18-617 

—  Ministry  of  lite  ....  18-618 

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Charlevoix,  P.  F.  X.  de.     Historical  journal  [part 

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—  Journal  of  a  voyage  to  North  America ;  con- 

taining the  geographical  description  and 
natural  history  of  tliat  country,  particularly 
Canada  ;  in  a  series  of  letters  to  the  Duchess 
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Charlevoix,  P.  F.  X.  de.  History  of  Paraguay ; 
including  a  full  and  authentic  account  of  the 
establishments  formed  there  by  the  Jesu.ts. 
L.,  1769.    2  V 26^'-442 

—  Letters  to  the  Duchess  of  Lesdiguieres;  giving 

an  account  of  a  voyage  to  Canada,  and  travels 
through  that  country  and  Louisiana.      L., 

1763 26''-17 

Charlie  Codmau's  cruise.     H.  Alger,  jr.  18-140 

Charlie  Seymour.     C.  Sinclair        .        .         18-2892 
Charley,  W.    Flax  and  its  products  in  Ireland.    L., 

1862 6-306 

Charley,  W.  T.     Law  of  London  cabs  and  omni- 
buses.    L.,  1867    ....  2-320 
Charlotte,  princess  of  Wales.     Huish,  R.     Memoirs 
of 30-1966 

—  See  Knight,  Miss  C. 

Charlotte,     Queen.       Delany's    reminiscences     of 

30-1346 

Charlotte  Ackermann.     O.  Miiller         .  34-596 

Charlotte  Temple.     Mrs.  Rowson  .         18-3726 

Charmed  sea,  the.     H.  Martineau  .        18-3855 

Charms    and    counter-charms.       M.    J.    M'Intosh 

18-1972 

Charlotte's  inheritance.     M.  E.  Braddon         18-379 
Charnock,  John.    Memoirs  of  Lord  Nelson.    N.  Y., 

1806.    8» 30-1513 

Charnock,  R.  S.  Ludus  patronymicus ;  or,  the  ety- 
mology of  curious  surnames.    L.,  1868  22-310 

—  Verba  nominalia  ;  or,  words  derived  from  proper 

names.     L.,  1866.     8"  .        .         .  22-56 

Charpentier,  J.  de.     Les  glaciers  et  le  terrain  errat- 

ique  du  bassin  du  Rhone.     Lausanne,  1841. 

8° 34-4718 

Charron,  P.      Of  wisdom;    the  second   and   third. 

books,  with  an  account  of  the  author.     Made 

English  by  G.  Stanliope.  L.,  1697  15-137 
Charter-house.  Chronicles  of  .  .  27''-253 
Charters  of  the  British  colonies  in  America.     Dub.. 

1776.     80 26''-920 

Chartism.     T.  Carlyle     ....  2-591" 

Chartreuse  de  Parme.     H.  Beyle    .        .        34-3823 

Charts.     Apres  de  Mannevillette's  East  India  pilot 

25-352 

—  Mackenzie,  M.,  sr.     Maritime  survey  of  Ireland 

25-354 

—  Spafarieff,  L.     Gulf  of  Finland        .  25-353 

—  See  Atlases  ;  Maps. 

Chase,  E.  B.  Teachings  of  patriots  and  statesmen  ; 
or,  the  "founders  of  the  republic  "  on  slavery. 
Ph.,  1860 26"-662 

Chase,  F.  Gathered  sketches  from  the  early  history 
of  New  Hampshire  and  Vermont.  Claremont, 
1856 26^-596 

Chase,  G.  W.     The  Masonic  harp :  a  collection  of 

odes,  hvmns,  and  songs,  with  music.    B.,  1858 

.  5-1082 

Chase,  Hebcr.  Final  report  of  the  committee  of  the 
Philadelphia  medical  society  on  tlie  construc- 
tion of  instruments,  and  their  mode  of  action 
in  the  radical  cure  of  hernia.  Ph.,  1837.  8" 
10-24 

—  Treatise  on  the  radical  cure  of  hernia  by  instru- 

ments.    Ph.,  1836.     8"  .         .  10-23 

Chase,  Henry,  and  C.  W.  Sanborn.    The  north  and 

the  south  ;  a  statistical  view  of  the  conditi(m 

of  the  free  and  slave  states.  B.,  1856  26''-fi03 
Chase,  L.  B.     History  of  the  Polk  admiuistiation. 

N.  Y.,  18.";0.  8>  ....  26«-267 
Chase,  P.  E.     Intiillectual  symbolism ;    a  basis  for 

science.     Ph.,  1863.     4''       .        .  15-504 

—  Sanscrit  and  English  analogues.     L.,  1860.     8" 

22-57 

—  See  Mann,  H. 

Chase,  S.  P.  Trowbridge,  J.  T.  Ferry-boy  and 
financier 18-1074 

Chase,  T.  Hellas ;  her  monuments  and  scenery. 
Camb.,  1863 27''-618 

Chase,  W.  S.     See  Vericour,  L.  R.  M. 

Chase,  the.     Wm.  Somerville         .       y.  3  of  23-688 


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CHEEVER. 


Chasles,  V.  E.  P.     Anglo-American  literature  and 
,  manners.     K  Y.,  1852         .        .  22-960 

—  Eludes  sur  1'  Espagne.     Litt^rature  espagnole 

,  en  France  et  en  Italie.     P.  ,         .         34-5420. 

—  Etudes  sur  W.   Sliakspeare,  Marie   Stuart,   et 

TAretin.     P 34-5421 

—  Michel  de  Cervantes — sa  vie,   son  temps,  son 

oeuvre  politique   et  litteraire.     P.,    1866.     8" 
34-4721 

—  Notabilities  in  France  and   England,  with  an 

autobiography.  N.  Y.,  1853  .  27'^-308 
Chasse  au  lion,  la.  J.  Gerard  .  .  34-3349 
Chasse  au  roman.  J.  Sandeau  .  .  34-3718 
Chasse  aux  amants.  C.  de  Bernard  .  34-3090 
Chasseaud,  G.  W.  Druses  of  the  Lebanon ;  their 
manners,  customs,  and  history.  "With  a  trans- 
lation of  their  religious  code.     L.,  1855.     8" 

28"-264 

Chasseur  de  plautes.  Mayne  Reid  .  34-3516 
Chesseurs  de  chevelures.  Mayne  Reid  34-4644 
Chastel,  S.  Charity  of  the  primitive  churches. 
Trans,  by  G.  A.  Matile.  Ph.,  1857  32-671 
Clfastellux,  F.  J.  Travels  in  North  America  in 
1780-2.    Translated  from  the  French.    N.Y., 

1827.    8» 26b-18 

Chat-qui-pelote.  H.  de  Balzac  .  .  34-3035 
Chateau  d'lssy,  le.  A.  Esquiros  .  .  34-3300 
Chateau  des  desertes.     Mme  Dudevant  34-3683 

Chateau  des  Pyrenees.  F.  Soulie  .  34-3761 
Chateau  Frissac.  O.  Logan  .  .  .  18-1927 
Chateau  St.  Ange.  F.  Buloz  .  .  34-5242 
Chateaubriand,  R.  F.  A.  de.  Atala  ;  Rene.  Brux., 
1829       .  ^ 34-3113,4 

—  Atala  ;  Rene  ;    Le  dernier  Abencerage  ;  Moise, 

tragedie  ;  Poesies.     P.,  1838        .         34-5411 

—  A  ventures  du  dernier  Abencerage.    P.    34-3112 

—  The  congress  of  Verona  ;  comprising  a  portion 

of  the  memoirs  of  his  own  times.  L.,  1838. 
2v.     8» 27=^-2013 

—  Genie  du  Christianisme.  P.,  1838.    3  v.  34-5412 

—  Le  meme.     Suivi  de  la  defense,  et  da  la  lettre 

a  M.  de  Fontanes.     P.,  1844.     2  v.      34-3115 

—  Genius  of  Christianity  ;  or,  the  spirit  and  beauty 

of  the  Christian  religion,  with  a  preface,  bio- 
graphical notice,  and  notes  by  C.  J.  White. 
Bait.,  1856.    8°      .         .         .         .  32-641 

—  Itineraire  de  Paris  a  Jerusalem.     P.,  1838.   2  v. 

34-5408 

—  Les  martyrs.     P.,  1838.    2  v.  .         .         34-5414 

—  Le  meme,  suivi  des  remarques.  P.,  18.52  34-3117 

—  The  martyrs;    or,  the  triumph  of  the  Christian 

religion 18-621 

—  Melanges  politiques.    P.,  1838.    2  v.       34-5409 

—  Memoires  d'outre-tombe.     N.  Y.  et  Ph.,  1848. 

2  V.    8° 34-4891 

—  Memoirs,  letters,  and  authentic  details  relating 

to  C.  F.  d'Artois,  duke  De  Berry.  Trans, 
from  the  French.     L.,  1821.     8°.  30-35 

—  Les  Natchez.     P.,  1838.     2  v.  .         34-5415 

—  Le  meme,  suivi  de  la  description  du  pays  des 

Natchez.    P.,  1856        .         .         .         34-3118 

—  Les  quatre   Stuarts;    Memoires  sur  le  due  de 

Berry.    P.,  1838   ....         34-5407 

—  Recollections  of  Italy,  England,  and  America, 

^vith  essays  in  morals  and  literature.  Ph., 
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—  Travels  in  Greece,  Palestine,  Egypt,  and  Bar- 

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—  Robertson,  J.  B.     Life,  writings,  and  times  of 

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Chateaux  do  France.  L.  Gozlan  .  .  34-3367 
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Chatham,  E.  Burke,  and  T.  Erskine.  Speeches. 
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Chatillon,  A.  de,  et  L.  Enault.  Frantz  Miiller,  suivi 
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Chatiments.     V.  Hugo  ....        84^4327 

Chatrian,  A.     See  Erckmann-Chatrian. 

Chattaway,  E.  D.  Railways  ;  their  capital  and  divi- 
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Chatfield,  P.     Tin  trumpet    .         .         .  18-622 

Chatterton,  T.  Poetical  works.  With  notices  of  his 
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—  Poems  supposed  to  have  been  written  at  Bristol 

in   the   15th    century,   by  Thomas   Rowley. 
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—  Same.     3d  ed.,   with  an  appendix  tending  to 

prove  that  thev  were  written  by  T.  Chatterton 
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—  Supplement  to  the  miscellanies  of  T.  C     L., 

1784.    8« 23-980 

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T.  Rowley.     L.,  1781.    8°    .         .  23-931 

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the,  poems  called  Rowley's,  with  further  ob- 
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Chaucer,  G.  Poetical  works.  Ed.  by  R.  Bell.  L., 
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—  Legende  of  goode  women.     Edited,  with  an  in- 

troduction and  notes,   by  H.   Corson.     Ph., 
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—  (Sanford's  Br.  poets)       .        .        v.  1  of  23-48 

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—  Thynne,  F.  Animadversions  upon.    E.  E.  T.  S., 

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Chaufibur-Kestner,  M.  V.  Ulrich  von  Hutten,  im- 
perial poet  and  orator ;  the  grea-t  knightly  re- 
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Chaumiere  indienne,  la.    B.  de  Saint  Pierre  34-4211 
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Chauvenet,  W.     Manual  of  spherical  and  practical 
astronomy ;  embracing  the  general  problems 
of  spherical  astronomy,  the  special  applications 
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—  Treatise  on  plane  and  spherical  trigonometry. 

5th  ed.     Ph.,  1862.    8»  .         .  14-31 

Chazotte,  P.  S.     The  best  method  of  teaching  foreign 

languages.     Ph.,  1817  .         .  32-239 

Checkmate 18-625 

Cheetham,  J.     Life  of  Thomas  Paine,     N.  Y.,  1809. 

8» 30-1567 

Cheever,  G.  B.     American  common-place  book  of 

poetry  ;  with  notes.     Ph.,  1841    .  23-50 

—  The  guilt  of  slavery  demonstrated  from  the  He- 

brew and  Greek  scriptures.    N.  Y. ,  1800  2-607 

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per.     N.  Y.,  1856         .         .         .  32-584 

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N.  Y.,  1848  ....         27''-119 


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Cheever,  G.  B.  The  bill  difficulty,  and  some  expe- 
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—  Journal  of  the  pilgrims  at  Plymouth,  in  New 

England,  in  1620  ;  reprinted  from  the  original 
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of  providences,  principles,  and  persons.  N. 
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—  Powers  of  the  world  to  come  ;  and  the  church's 

stewardship  as  invested  witti  them.  N.  Y., 
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tracts.    N.  Y.,  1853      .         .         .  33-127 

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diency.    K  Y.,  1842    .         .         .  2-608 

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1854 32-497 

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—  and  J.  E.  Sweetser.     Christian  melodies :  a  se- 

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of  travel  through  the  Sandwich  or  Hawaiian 
islands,  and  other  parts  of  Polynesia.  N.  Y., 
1851 29''-87 

—  Life  and  trials  of  a  youthful  Christian  as  devel- 

oped in  the  biography  of  Nathaniel  Cheever, 
M.  D.     K  Y.,  1851      .         .        .  30-882 

—  Life  in  the  Sandwich  islands ;  or,  the  heart  of 

the   Pacific  as  it  was  and  is.      N.  Y.,  1851 
29''-90 

—  Voices  of  nature  to  her  foster-child,  the  soul  of 

man.     N.  Y.,  1853        •        .         .  32-380 

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Chefs  d'oeuvre  de  morale.  H.  Lemaire  34-5160 
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34-4231 

Chefs  d'oeuvre  des  auteurs  comiques.     P.,  1845,6. 

8  V 34-3132  to  9 

Chefs  d'oeuvre  des  auteurs  tragiques.     P.,  1843-5. 

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Chellis,  M.  D.     Old  Sunapee          .         .         18-3873 
Chemical  and  physical  geology.     BischoS",  G.     Ele- 
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Chemical  news,  the.    v.  13, 14,  in  one.    L.,1866.    4" 

8-500 

Chemical  physics.     Cooke,  J.  P.     Elements       8-48 

—  Sanders,  J.  M.     P.  of  chemistry.   [See  Gregory, 

W.J 8-112 

Chemical  technology.     F.  Knapp  .         8-13,42 

Chemin  le  plus  court.     A.  Karr     ,         .        34-3427 
Chemistry. — Analytical. 

—  Galloway,  R.     Qualitative  analysis  8-117 

—  Noad,  H.  M.     Chemical  analysis     .  8-19 

—  Reports  on  the  use  of  lead  pipe        .  8-118 

—  Rose,  H.     Manual  of        .         .        .  8-37 

—  Scott,  R.  H.     Volumetrical  analysis  '  8-80 

—  Slater,  J.  W.     Hand-book  of  ,  8-104 

—  Bibliography  and  history  of. 

—  Brown,  S.     Essays,  scientific  and  literary    8-44 

—  Liebig  and  Kopp.     Progress  of  c.  8-27 

—  Thomson,  T.     History       .         .         .  8-97 

—  Zuchold,  E.  A.  Biblioth.  chem.  (1840-58)  21-292 

—  Dental. 

—  Piggot,  A.  S.     C.  applied  to  dental  surgery  8-43 

—  Wait,  G.    C.  in  reference  to  dental  surgery  8-116 

—  See  Dentistry. 

—  General  and  miscellaneous. 

—  Brande,  W.  T.,  and  A.  S.  Taylor   .  8-67 

—  Elliot,  C.  W.,  and  F.  H.  Storer.     Inorganic  c. 

8-115 

—  Faraday,  M.     Experimental  researches    11-316 

—  Fownes,  G.     Rudimentary  c.  .  8-102 

—  Prankland,  E.    Lecture  notes  for  students  8-108 

—  Gibbs,  W.,  and  F.  A.  Genth.     Ammonia-cobalt 
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Chemistry.     Gmelin,  L.     Hand-book  '.  S-ES 

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Reports  and  memoirs  .        .  S-tA 

—  Gray,  A.     Elements         .         .         ,  8-f  5 

—  Gregory,  W.     Inorganic  c.  .  8-112 

—  Hare,  R.     Course  in  med.  dep't  univ.  Penna. 

8-61 

Pamphlets  on   calorimotor,   blowpipe,   and 

eudiometer '10-79 

—  Hofman,  A.  W.    Introduction  to  modern  c.  8-91 

—  Hunt,  R.     Light  in  its  chemical  relations    8-66 

—  Johnson,  W.  R.     Scientific  class-bodk       ll-c2 

—  Kemp,  T.  L.     Phasis  of  matter       .  8-71 

—  Laurent,  A.     Chemical  method,  notation,  classi- 

fication, and  nomenclature   .        .  8-57 

—  Liebig,  J.     Complete  works    .         .  8-26 

—  Ludlow,  J.  L.     Manual  of  examinations  10-875 

—  Mansfield,  C.  B.     Theory  of  salts  8-88 

—  Miller,  W.  A.     Elements         .        .  8-70 

—  Morfit,  C.     Chemical  manipulations  8-38 

—  Porter,  J.  A.     Principles  of    .         .  8-68 

—  Prout,  W.     C,  meteorology,  etc.    .  11-59 

—  Regnault,  M.  V.     Elements     .         .  8-2^ 

—  Roscoe,  H.  E.     Elementary  c.         .  8-99 

—  Schoedler,  F.     Book  of  nature         .  11-323 

—  Sharpies,  S.  P.     Tables   ,         .         .  8-109 

—  Silliman,  B.     Elements    .         .         .  8-22 

—  Silliman,  B.,  jr.     First  principles    .  8-40 

—  Solly,  E.     Syllabus  of  course  of  lectures     8-82 

—  Steele,  J.  A.     A  fourteen  weeks'  course     8-113 

—  Storer,  F.  H.     Dictionary  of  solubilities      8-79 

—  Thomson,  R.  D.     Dictionary  .  8-107 

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—  Williamson,  A.  W.  C.  for  students  8-105 
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—  Industrial. 

—  Boussmgault,  J.  B.     C.  and  agriculture     4-148 

—  Kemp,  T.  L.     Discoveries  and  applications  8-71 

—  Liebig,  J.     Familiar  letters     8-14,  and  18-3652 

—  Mackenzie,  C.     1000  processes  and  experiments 

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—  Morfit,  C.     C.  applied  to  soap  and  candles  8-ld 

—  Muspratt,  J.  S.     C.  as  applied  and  relating  to 

the  arts  and  manufactures     .         .  8-89 

—  Nichols,  J.  R.     Farm  and  sea  .  8-110 

—  Parnell,  E.  A.     C.  applied       .        .  8-20 

—  Payen,  A.     Chimie  industrielle       .        34-4895 

—  Stockhardt,  J.  A.     Field  lectures    .  4^131 

—  See  Agricultural  chemistry ;  Metallurgy ;  Pho- 

tograjjhy. 

—  Organic,  physiological,  and  medical. 

—  Brande,  W.  T.     Lectures        .         .  8-45 

—  Day,  G.  E.     C.  in  its  relations  to  physiology 

and  medicine         ....  8-52 

—  Gardner,  D.  P.     Medical  c.      .         .  8-84 

—  Griffin,  J.  J.     Summary  of  organic  c.  8-10 

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—  Liebig,  J.     Chemistry  of  food         .  8-16 

Animal  c 8-15,26 

Traite  de  chimie  organique         .        34-4533 

—  Lowig,  C.     Organic  and  physiological  c.      8-70 

—  Mulder,  G.  J.     C.  of  vegetable  and  animal  phys. 

8-83 

C.  of  wine  ....  8-111 

—  Odling,  W.     Animal  c.    .         .         .  8-101 

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—  Popular. 

—  Bernays,  A.  J.     Household  c.  .  8-46 

—  Bryant,  Mrs.     Conveisations  on  c.  8-4,5 

—  Ellis,  R.     C.  nf  creation  .         .  8-94 

—  Ewell,  E.     Modern  c.     (1806)         .  8-7 

—  Faraday,  M.     Chemical  history  of  a  candle  8-51 

—  Griffin,  J.  J.     Recreations       .         .  8-10 

—  Griffith,  T.     C.  of  the  four  seasons  8-9 

—  Johnston,  J.  F.     C.  of  common  life  8-33 

—  MacAdam,  S.     C.  of  common  things         8-119 


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Vrod 8-8 

—  Prout,  W.    C.  with  reference  to  natural  theology 

11-59 

Chenier,  Af.  See  Andre  Clienier  .  .  34-8524 
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Cherokee  nation,  reply  of  the  delegates  of  the,  to 

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fifth  general  report  of  the'presidentand  direct- 
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Chesebro,  Caroline.     Amy  Carr     .         .  18-034 

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—  Isa,  a  pilgrimage      ....  18-630 

—  Peter  Carradine 18-631 

—  Philly  and  Kit  ....  18-628 

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the  Indus.     L.,  1850.     3  v.     8»  28"-297 

—  Observations  on  tlie  past  and  present  state  of 

fire-arms.     L.,  1852.     8«       .         .  6-580 

—  Russo-Turkish  campaigns  of  1828-9,  with  a  view 

of  the   present   state  of  affairs   in  the   east. 

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Chesney,  Geo.    Indian  polity  ;  a  view  of  the  system 

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Chess.     Agnel,  H.  R.     Book  of     .         .  20-1 

—  Allen,  G.     Life  of  Philidor      .         .         80-1440 

—  American  chess  magazine        .         .  20-4 

—  Brown,  J.     Collection  of  problems  20-6 

—  Carrera,  D.  P.     Treatise  on  the  game  of  c.  20-8 

—  Cochran,  J.     Treatise  on  gan\e  of  .  20-17 

—  Dufresne,  J.     Anthologie  der  Schachaufgabcn 

.         .        .         .  20,-5 

—  Easy  introduction  to        .        .        ,  20-58 

—  Exploits  and  triumphs  of  Morphy    .  20-47 

—  Fiske,  D.  W.     First  Am.  chess  congress  20-21 

—  Forbes,  D.     History  of  c.         .         .  20-23 

—  Hazeltine,  W.  J.     Brevity  and  brilliancy  20-26 

—  Healey,  F.    -Collection  of  problems  20-27 

—  Jaenisch,  C.  F.  de.     Cliess  preceptor  20-31 

—  Kennedy,  II.  A.     Waifs  and  strays  20-33 

—  Kenny,  C.     Manual  of    .         .         .  20-34 

—  Lewis,  W.     Treatise  on  the  game  of  20-38 

—  Lowenthal,  J.     Analytical  and  critical  notes  on 

Morphy' s  games    ....  20-42 
Chess  congress  of  1862        .        .            20-41 


Chess.     Morphy' s  Games       .        .        .  20-42 

—  Medley,  G.  W.     Mem.  of  Brit.  c.  asso.     20-41 

—  Munroe.     Science  of  c.    .        .        .  20-46 

—  Pardon,  G.  F.     Crawley's  theory  of  c.       20-18 

—  Philidor,  A.  D.     Studies  of  c.  .  20-55 

—  Pohlman,  J.   G.      Chess  rendered  familiar  by 

tabular  demonstrations         .         ,  20-57 

—  Sarratt,  J.  H.     Treatise  on  c.  .  20-61 

—  Staunton,  H.     Chess  player's  companion  20-67 

Chess  player's  handbook    .        .  20-64 

Chess  praxis        ....  20-66 

Tournament        ....  20-69 

—  Twiss,  R.     [Anecdotes  and  bibliog.]  20-11 

—  Vogt,  C.  F.     Letters  containing  an  account  of 

some  principal  works    .         .         .  20-74 

—  Walker,  G.     Art  of  chess-play        .  28-78 
Chess  and  chess-players      .         .  20-79 

—  Wormald,  R.  B.  Openings  .  .  20-81 
Chess  handbook  ;  by  an  amateur.  Ph.,  1859  20-12 
Chess  magazine,  American  .  .  .  20-4 
Chess  monthly,  the  ;  an  American  chess  serial,  ed. 

by  P.  Morphy  and  D.  W.   Fiske.     Problem 

department  by  S.  Loyd.     v.  4.     N.  Y.,  1860. 

8° 20-13 

Chess  player's  chronicle,      v.  1-3,  5-10,  12,  13  ;  2d 

series,  v.  1,  2  ;  3d  series,  v.  1-3.     L.,  1841-61. 

10  V.     8° 20-16 

Chesshyre,  H.  T.  N.     Canada  in  1864 ;  a  handbook 

for  settlers.  L.,  1864  .  .  .  26''-527 
Chest.     Alison,  S.  S.     Physical  examination  of  the 

c.  in  pulmonary  consumption       .  10-424 

—  Blakiston,    P.     Diseases  of,   and  principles  of 

auscultation  .         .         .         .         •  10-471 

--  Fuller,  H.  W.     Diseases  of     .         .  10-368 

—  Gerhard,  W.  W.     Diagnosis  of  diseases  of  thee. 

10-50 

—  See    Auscultation  ;   Bronchitis  ;  Consumption ; 

Lungs  ;  Respiration. 

Chester,  J.  L.  Greenwood  cemetery,  and  other 
poems.     N.  Y.,  1843     .         .         .  23-49 

Chesterfield,  P.  D.  Stanhope,  earl  of.  Works  ;  in- 
cluding his  letters  to  his  son  ;  with  life  of  the 
author.     N.  Y.,  1855.    8°     .         .         33-1218 

—  Letters  to  his  son,  together  with  several  otlier 

pieces  on  various  subjects.     Dub.,  1774.     2  v. 
8» 33-1216 

—  Same ;    including  numerous  letters  now    first 

published.     Ed.  by  Lord  Mahon.     L.,  1845. 

5v.     8° 33-1217 

Chesterton,  G.  L.  Narrative  of  proceedings  in  Ven- 
ezuela, iu  South  America,  in  1819,20,  with 
general  observations  on  the  countiy  and 
people,  and  a  description  of  the  country  of 
Caraccas.     L.,  1820.     8°       .         .         26-^789 

—  Revelations  of  prison  life  ;  with  an  inquiry  into 

prison  discipline  and  secondary  punishments. 

L.,  1857 2-609 

Cheval  de  Pliidias,  un.  V.  Chcrbulliez  34-4415 
Chevalier,  H.  E.     La  fille  des  Indiens  rouges.     P., 

1866 34-5008 

—  Thirty-nine  men  for  one  woman  .  18-633 
Chevalier,  M.     Mexico,  ancient  and  modern.  Trans. 

by  Th.  Alpass      L.,  1864.     2  v.     8'"      26''-568 

—  Probable  fall  in  the  value  of  gold.     Trans,  by 

R.  Cobden.     N.  Y.,  1859.     8°      .  1-135 

—  Society,  manners,  and  politics  in  the  United 

States.     B.,  1839.     8»  .        .  26»-41 

Chevalier  d'Harmental.     A.  Dumas      .        34-3246 

—  (English.)  A.  Dumas  .  .  .  18-924 
Chevalier  de  Floustignac,  le.  A.  Paul  34-4646 
Chevalier  de  Poulailler.  E.  Capeudu  .  34-4705 
Chevalier  du  Silence.  A.  de  Lavergne  34-5333 
Chevalier  Sarti.  P.  Scudo  .  .  .  34-3751 
Chevaliers  du  Lansquenet.  X.  de  Montepin  34-3558 
Cheverus,  J.  L.  A.  M.  Lefebvrc  de.     Doubourg,  J. 

H.     Life  of 30-132 

Cheveu  blanc,  le.     O.  Fouillet        .         .        34-3318 
Chevreul,   M.  E.     Principles  of  harmony  and  con- 
trast of  colors,  and  their  applications  to  the 
arts.     L.,  1855      .        .        .        .  5-97 


CHEVREUSE. 


101 


CHINA. 


Chevreuse,  Mnie  cle.     Cousin,  V.     Nouvelles  etudes 
...         .         .        .        34-4512 

Life  and  times  of        .         .         .       27''-1663 

Chew,  S.  Lectures  on  medical  education.  Ph., 
1864 10-399 

Cheyne,  S.  A.  Reminiscences,  personal  and  biblio- 
graphical, of  Thomas  Hartwell  Home.  L., 
1862 30-1181 

Chez  soi,  le.     Ottilie  Wildermuth  .        34-4368 

Chicago.  Young  men's  association.  Annual  re- 
ports, 1860-66 

—  Young    men's   association    of.      Catalogue    of 

library 21-406,8 

Chichester.     Hay,  A.     History  of  .         27^526 

Chief  justices  of  England.     Campbell,  J.     Lives  of 

.         .         .        .         .         .   ■     .  30-666 

Chief-justices  of  the  U.  S.     Flander^  H.     Lives  and 

times  of 30-830 

—  Van  Santvoord,  G.     Lives  and  services  of  the 

30-788 

Chien    d'Alcibiade.      A.    de    Valbezen    [Fridolin] 

34-3878,5138 

Chilcott,  J.  Descriptive  history  of  Bristol,  ancient 
and  modern  ;  or,  a  guide  to  Bristol,  Clifton, 
and  the  Hotwells ;  containing  an  account  of 
the   Bristol  riots  in   1831.     3d  ed.     Bristol 

37^-246 

Child,  F.  J.  (Ed.)  English  and  Scottish  ballads. 
B.,  1857,8.     8v.  ...  23-450 

Child,  G.  C.     Benedicite.     K  Y.,  1867         32-2272 
Child,  J.     A  new  discourse  of  trade.     L.,  1698  1-297 
Child,    L.    Maj-ia.      Autumnal    leaves ;    tales    and 
sketches  of  prose  and  rhyme        .  18-636 

—  Biographies  of  good  wives.     N.  Y.,  1847   30-86 

—  Brief  history  of  the  condition   of  women,    in 

various  ages  and  nations.     N.  Y.,  1854.     2  v. 
29«-172 

—  Fact  and  fiction  ;  a  collection  of  stories    18-637 

—  Freedmen's  book.     B.,  1865    .        .  33-820 

—  Frugal  housewife.     B.,  1831     .        .  6-168 

—  Girl's  own  book.     L.,  1866      .         .  20-165 

—  Isaac  T.  Hopper ;  a  true  life.     B. ,  1853    30-761 

—  Letters  from  New  York.     2d  ed.     N.  Y.,  1844 
26''-621 

—  Looking  toward  sunset ;  from  sources  old  and 

new;  original  and  selected.    B.,  1865  33-1107 

—  Memoirs  of  Madame  de  Stael,  and  of  Madame 

Roland.     N.  Y.,  1847  .         .         .  30-87 

—  New  flower  for  children  .         .  18-640 

—  Philothea  ;  a  Grecian  romance        .  18-638 

—  The  rebels  ;   or,   Boston  before  the  revolution 

.   " 18-639 

—  A  romance  of  the  republic        .        .         18-3909 

—  Rainbows  for  children  .  .  .  18-2574 
Child  at  home.  J.  S.  C.  Abbott  .  .  32-379 
Child  wife,  tlie.  [Dickens'  little  folks]  18-3981 
Childe  Harold's  pilgrimage.  Lord  Byron  23-559 
Childhood  and  youth.  N.  Tolstoi  .  18-3245 
Children,     Barker,  T.  H.    Hygienic  management  of 

10-208 

—  Bridges,  F.     Hints  to  mothers  on  home  educa- 

tion          10-278 

—  Bull,  T.     Maternal  management     .  10-602 

—  Condie,  D.  F.     Diseases  of      .        .  10-357 

—  Eberle,  J.     Diseases  and  physical  education  of 

10-469 

—  Fowler,  O.  S.     Bearing  and  nursing         10-505 

—  Hall,  J.     Education  of    .        .        .  13-102 

—  Harrison,  J.  B.     Diseases  of    .         .  10-404 

—  Hopkinson,  Mrs.  C.  A.     Hints  for  the  nursery 

10-418 

—  Meigs,  J.  F.     Diseases  of  c.     .         .  10-442 

—  Parker,  E.  H.     Handbook  for  young  mothers 

10-646 

—  Shew,  J.     Hydropathic  management  of  10-330 

—  Toner,  J.  M.     Maternal  instinct     .  10-747 

—  West,  C.     Diseases  of  infancy  and   childhood 

10-352 

How  to  nurse  sick  c.   .        .        .  10-605 

—  See  Mother. 


Children  of  Cloverley,  the.     By  the  author  of  "  The 

young  apprentice"  .  .  .  18-3672 
Children  of  light.     C.  Chesebro'     .         .  18-629 

Children  of  Lutetia.  B.  Jerrold  .  .  27^-717 
Children  of  the  abbey.  Miss  R.  M.  Roche  18-2671 
Children  of  the  kingdom.     D.  A.  Tyng  32-670 

Children  of  the  state.     Fl.  Hill       .         .  2-714 

Children's  garden. .  A.  and  M.  E.  Catlow  18-585 
Children's  hour.     By  E.  W.  S.  and  S.  W.  M.     Ph., 

1864 33-1088 

Children's  mirror.     Catherine  D.  Bell   .  18-312 

Children's  story  book  of  good  and  great  men.     N. 

Y.,  n.  d 30-1478 

Child's  book  of  nature.     W.  Hooker      .  9-937 

Child's  history  of  England.  C.Dickens  27»-330 
Child's  natural  historj\     A.  L.  Bond    .  9-700 

Child's  own  book.  L.,  1867  .  .  .  33-1350 
Child's  warfare.  Madeline  E.  Hewer  .  18-1429 
Childs,  C.  G.     The  coal  and  iron  trade,  embracing 

statistics  of  Pennsylvania.    Ph.,  1847.    24  i>p. 

8" No.  4,  V.  5  of  1-341 

Chile  con  carne.     S.  C.  Smith        .         .         36'>-327 

Chili.     Gilliss,  J.  M.     U.   S.  naval   astronom.  exp. 

26"-! 000 

—  Graham,  M.     Residence  in  Chili     .       26''-1011 

—  Molina,   J.  I.     Geographical,  natural,  and  civil 

liistory  .         .         .         .         .  26^-239 

—  Smith,  E.  R,     Araucanians     .         .         26''-287 

—  Strain,  J.  G.     Journey  in  C.  1849   .         26''-366 

—  Three  years  in  C 26''-434 

Cliillingworth,  W.     Works.     L.,  1719.     f<>    32-2055 

—  Same,  from  12th  English  ed.,  with  life  by  Birch. 

Ph.,  1840.     80       ...         .        32-1608 

—  Religion  of  Protestants  a  safe  way  to  salvation. 

L.,  1846 32-1307 

Chillon.  Jane  L.  Willyams  .  .  .  18-3524 
Chimasia.     H.  W.  Reeves      .         .         .  23-805 

Chime  of  the  bells.     F.  Strauss      ,         .  32-271 

Chiming  bells.     C.  H.  Jarvis  .         .  5-1000 

Chimes,  the  ;  Christmas  story.  C.  Dickens  18-858 
Chimney  corner,  the.  Mrs.  H.  B.  Stowe  33-809 
China.    General  and  miscellaneous. 

—  Breton,  M.    China,  its  costumes,  arts,  manufac- 

tures               28h-528 

—  Chalmers,  J.     Origin  of  the  Chinese        28''-262 

—  Commercial  intercourse  with  C.       .  1-39 

—  Corner,  Miss.    Pictorial,  descriptive,  and  histor- 

ical           28b-557 

—  Dalton,  W.     Wolf-boy  in  C.    .         .  18-808 

—  Davis,  J.  F.     Description  of  C.  and  its  inhalii- 

tants 28»-16,17 

—  Gordon,  C.  A.    C.  from  a  medical  point  of  view 

38''-424 

—  Martin,  R.  M.     Account  of     .         .         28''-147 

—  Mason,  G.  H.     Costume  .         .         28b-337 

—  Williams,  S.  W.     Middle  kingdom  28''-544 

—  Wines,  E.  C.    Peep  at  C.  in  Mr.  Dunn's  collec- 

tion        28''-559 

—  History. 

—  Blakiston,    T.    W.      Present   rebellions    in   C. 

28''-394 

—  Brine,  L.     Taeping  rebellion  .        .         28»-197 

—  Gallery's  insurrection  in  C.      .         .         28''-108 

—  China  and  the  English.     [Jac.  Abbott?]  28«-93 

—  Duhalde.  P.     History  of  C.      .         .  28''-19 

—  Corner's  history  of  C.       .         .        .  28'^87 

—  Gutzlaff,  C.  Sketch  of  Chinese  history  28''-20 
—  Lin-le.     The  Ti-ping  revolution      .         28''-234 

—  Ljungstedt,  A.      Portuguese  settlements  in  C. 

.         .         .         .  SS-^Sl 

—  Macfarlane,  C.    K^volution  in  C.     .         28«-107 

—  Meadow,  T.  T.     Chinese  and  their  rebellions 

28«-235 

—  Oliphant,  O.     Popular  history        .         28»-143 

—  Osborn,  S.     British  relations  in  C.  28»-185 

—  Ouchterlony,  J,     Chinese  war         .         28''-214 

—  Rennie,  D.  P.     British  arms  (1860,3)      28"-474 

—  Swinhoe,  R.     Campaign  of  1860      .         28''-3P5 

—  Wolseley,  G.  J.     Narrative  of  the  war  of  18r0 

.        .         28»-189 


CHINA. 


103 


CHOLERA. 


Chiua.      Wain,    R.,  jr.      China  and  embassies  to 
28«-408 

—  Religion. 

—  Bridgnuui,  E.  J.  Q.     Daughters  of  C.       32-403 

—  Culbeitson,  M.  S.  Religious  notions  in  North  C. 

28h-256 

—  Dean,  W.     China  mission        .         .         28''-318 

—  Gillespie,  W.    Land  of  Sinipi  .         .  32-535 

—  Hue's  Christianity  in  C.  .         .  32-693 

—  Ljungstedt,  A.     Roman  Cath.  church  and  mis- 

sion in  C 28''-21 

—  Medhurst,  W.   H.     State  and    prospects  with 

reference  to  the  spread  of  the  gospel     28''-22 

—  Travels  and  embassies. 

—  Abeel,  D.     Residence  in  C.      .         .  28M 

—  Bannister,  S.     Journal  of  first  French  embassy 

to  C 28'^-304 

—  Barrow,  J.     Travels  in  C.       .        .  28»'-3 

—  Bradshaw's  overland  guide      .         .         29''-172 

—  Cobbold,  R.  H.    Pictures  of  the  Chinese  28»-335 

—  Cooke,  G.  W.     Letters  from   .         .         28''-270 

—  Davis,  J.  F.     Sketches  of        .         .         28^-529 

—  D'Ewes,  J.     China  in  1855,6  .         .         28^-291 

—  Doolittle,  J.     Social  life  of  the  Chinese  28>'-495 

—  Downing,  C.  T.     Stranger  in  China  28''^5 

—  Dunn,  J.  H.     From  Calcutta  to  Pekin    28''-375 

—  Ellis,  H.     Embassy  to  C.  .         .  28"-2 

—  Fishbourne,  E.  G.     Impressions  of  C.     28''-415 

—  Forbes,  F.  E.     Five  years  in  C.      .         28''-193 

—  Fortune,  R.     Jouiney  to  capital  of  C.      28MU1 

Residence  among  the  Chinese     .         28''-248 

Visits  to  the  tea  countries  of  C.  .         28^-552 

—  Hue,  M.     Travels  in  C.  .         .         .         38»>-151 

—  Johnston,  J.  D.    Cruise  of  the  Powhatan  29''-185 

—  Lauder,    S.    W.      Spectacles  for  young  eyes ; 

Pekin 28^-413 

—  Lay,  G.  T.     The  Chinese  as  they  are      18-3648 

—  Mihie,  W.  C.    Life  in  C.  .         .         28*^-250 

—  Modern  traveller      .         .         .         .         29>'-279 

—  Moges,  M.  de.     Souvenirs  de  Chine        34-5405 
Embassy  to  C 28^-343 

—  Muter,  Mrs.     Travels  and  adventures  of  an  of- 

ficer's wife    29''-260 

—  Oliphant,  L.     Mission  to  C.    .         .         28''-338 

—  Power,   VV.  T.       Three  years  residence  in  C. 

28''-283 

—  Rennie,  D.  F.    Peking  and  the  Pekinges  28''-496 

—  Ripa's  residence  at  the  couit  of  P.  .         28'M28 

—  Scarlh,  J.     Twelve  years  in  C.        .         28''-358 

—  Sirr,  H.  C.     C.  and  the  Chinese      .         28''-277 

—  Smith,  G.     Consular  cities  of  C.      .  28*'-13 

—  Smitli,  W.  L.  G.     Observations  on  C.  and  the 

Chinese 28''-412 

—  Staunton,  G.  L.     Embassy  to  C.     .    28''-14,900 

—  Staunton,    G.    T.      Miscellaneous    notices    of 

28»'-524 

—  Tiffany,  O.     Canton  Chinese  .         28''-127 

—  Williams,  Mrs.  H.  W.    Year  in       .         28^-454 

—  Wright,  G.  N.     C.  in  a  series  of  views  28*-438 

—  See  Chinese  empire ;  Chinese  Tartary ;  Cochin 

China  ;  Mantchu  Tartary. 

China  and  the  English,  or  the  character  and 
manners  of  the  Chinese,  as  illustrated  in  the 
history  of  their  intercourse  Avith  foreigners, 
with  an  account  of  the  late  war.  [By  Jac. 
Abbott.]     N.  Y.,  [1843]      .         .  28'»-93 

China — pictorial,  descriptive  and  histoiical  [chiefly 

by  Miss  Corner].    With  some  account  of  Ava 

and  the  Burmese,  Siam,  and  Anam,     L.,  1853 

28''-557 

Chiua  seas.  Collingwood,  G.  Rambles  of  a  natu- 
ralist      28''-587 

—  Gutziaff,  C.    Voyages  on  the  coast  of  C.      28''-6 

—  Hawk,  P.  L.    Expedition  to  C.  s.  and  Japan 

—  Macaulay,  W.  H.    Cruise  in,— Katiiay   29^-101 

—  White,  J.  Voyage  to  the  C.  sea  .  28''-110 
Chircha  islands.  Peck,  G.  W.  Sketch  of  29"-114 
Cliiuchona.  See  Markham,  C.  R.  .  .  29''-250 
Chinese.    See  China. 


Chinese  empire.      Hue,    I'abbe.    L'empire  Chinois 

34-39G1 

Journey  through  the  .         .        .         28''-219 

Chinese  language  and  literature.     Andrews,  S.   P. 
Discoveries  in  C.  writing       .        .  22-404 

—  Confucius  et  Mencius.     Philosophic  morale  et 

politique 34-5406 

—  Du  Ponceau,  P.    C.  system  of  writing      22-427 

—  Haffer,  J.    Elementary  characters  .  22-889 

—  Kidd,  S.    Notices  of  Morrison's  labors   30-2323 

—  Legge,  Jr    Chinese  classics      .         .  22-894 

—  Loomis,    A.    W.      Confucius  and  the  ('hinese 

classics 22-1117 

—  Morrison,  R.    Grammar  .         .         .  22-368 

—  Paul,    St.     Nine   epistles,   trans,    into   Chinese 

34-2975 

Chinese  sugar  cane.    J.  F.  C.  Hyde      .  4-87 

—  H.  S.  Alcott 4-91 

Chinese  Tartary.    Duhalde,  P.    General  history  of 

C.  T 28*-19 

Chinook  jargon.     Gibbs,  G.    Dictionary  of.     [Sm. 
misc.  col.  V.  7]      .         .         .         .  11-188 

Chiosso,  J.    Gymnastics,  an  essential  branch  of  na- 
tional edu\3ation,  both  public  and  private.    L., 

1854.    8° 20-321 

Chipman,  N.    Principles  of  government ;  a  treatise 

on  free  institutions,  including  the  constitution 

oftheU.  S.    Burlington,  1833.    8"  2-610 

Chips    from    a    German    workshop.     Max  Midler 

32-2145 

Chironomia.     G.  Austin         .         .         .  22-800 

Chisholm,   Rev.   J.     Conrad,   D.    W.     Memoir  of 

'       .  30-912 

Chit-chat ;  or,  short  tales  in  short  words         18-641 
Chittenden,  L.  E.     Report  of  the  debates  and  pro- 
ceedings in  the  secret  sessions  of  the  confer- 
ence convention  for  proposing  amendments  to 
the  constitution  of  the  U.  S.,  held  at  Wash- 
ington in  1861.     N.  Y.,  1864.     8»         26''-578 
Chitty,  J.     Practical  treatise  on  bills  of  exchange, 
promissory  notes,  and  bankers'  checks.     L., 
1834.     2v.     8»      .         .         .         .  2-16 
Same,  abridged.    Brookfield,  1819.    8«    2-17 

—  Practical  treatise  on  the  law  of  contracts,  not 

under  seal ;  and  upon  the  usual  defences  to 
actions  thereon.  4th  Am.  ed.,  with  notes 
by  J.  C.  Perkins.    Springfield,  1839.    8»    2-18 

—  Practical  treatise  on  the  law  of  nations.     B., 

1812.     80 2-19 

Chivalry.     Bulfinch,  T.     Age  of  .  18-467 

—  Digby,  K.  H.     Broad  stone  of  honor        33-867 

—  James,  G.  P.  R.     History  of  .  29«-t7 

—  Burke,  J.     Chivalry  and  slavery     .  23-974 

—  See  Crusades;  Knighthood;  Middle  ages;  Tour- 

naments. 
Chloroform.     Flagg,  J.  F.  B.     Ether  and  c.  in  sur- 
gery         10-129 

—  Kidd,  C.     Ji^ther  and  c.  as  anaesthetics    10-187 

—  See  Ether  ;  Nitrous  oxide. 

Choate,  R.     Works ;  with  memoir  by  S.  G.  Brown 
30-1390 

—  Discourse  on  Webster.     B.,  1853.     8<>     30-1606 

—  Parker,  E.  G.  Reminiscences  of  .  30-1213 
Chocarne,  P.     The  inner  life  of  Pere  Lacordaire. 

Trans,  from  the  French  by  a  religious  of  tlie 

same  order.     Dublin,  [1S67]         .        30-2339 

Choice  notes  from  "  Notes  and  queries."  Folk  lore. 

L.,  1859 33-742 

—  History.  L.,  1858  ....  27«-250 
Choice  of  books.  T.  Carlyle  .  .  13-47 
Choice  of  a  profession.  H.  B.  Thomson  33-901 
Cholera.  Acland,  H.  W.  C.  at  Oxford,  1854  10-1002 

—  Bell,  J.,  and  D.  F.  Condie.     Report  to  college 

of  physicians  of  Pliiladelphia        .  10-42 

—  Burrall,  F.  A.     Asiatic  .         .  10-607 

—  Byrne,  B.  N.     Contagious  character        10-478 

—  Chapman,  J.     Treatment  through  the  nervous 

system 10-666 

—  Corbyn,  F.     Treatise  on  .        .  10-162 

—  Kirk,  J.  B.     Practical  observations  10-80 


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103 


CHRISTIAN. 


Cholera.  Hartshorne,  H.  Nature,  prevention,  and 
treatment 10-517 

—  Mission  and  mystery  of  epidemic  c.  10-G24 

—  Nelson,  R.     Asiatic         .         .         .  10-626 

—  Sansom,  A.  E.     Arrest  and  prevention    10-730 

—  Tardieu,  A.     Epidemic  .         .  10-762 

—  Whitney,  E.  and  A.  B.     Asiatic  c.  10-647 

—  See  Acholic  diseases. 

Cholera  morbus.  Boisseau,  F.  G.  Treatise  on   10-17 

Chopin,  Fr.     Complete  collection  of  mazurkas  and 

waltzes  ;  with  biography,  and  critical  review 

of  his  Avorks.     By  F.   Liszt.     B.,  n.   d.     4° 

5-961 

—  Liszt,  F.     Vie  de  C.         .        .        .        34-4778 
Life  of 30-1437 

Chorley,  H.  F.  Memorials  of  Mrs.  Hemans.  Ph., 
1836 30-235 

—  Thirty  years'  musical  recollections.     L.,  1862. 

2v 5-1021 

—  See  Bennett,  U.  S. 

Chouannerie,  scenes  de  la.     E.  Souvestre      34-3805 

Chouans,  les.     H.  de  Balzac  .        .        34-3051 

Choudard-Desforges.     See  Desforges. 

Choules,  J.  O.  The  cruise  of  the  steam  yacht  North 
Star  to  the  principal  seaports  of  Europe.  B., 
1854 29i'-110 

—  See  Smith,  T. 

Chouquot,  G.  Easy  conversations  in  French.  N. 
Y •  .  22-55 

—  Young    ladies'   guide  to  French  composition. 

N.  Y.  and  Ph.,  1851     .         .        .         34-5168 
Chow-chow.     Falkland's  journal  .         28>'-313 

Chrestomathie  franqaise.     Vinet,  A.     Litterature  de 

I'enfance 34-4593 

Litterature    de    la   jeunesse    et   I'age   mur 

;  .  .  .  34-4595 
Chrisna.  J.  X.  Boniface.  [X.  B.  Saintine]  34-3660 
Christ,  Jesus.     Abbott,  J.     Corner-stone  32-5 

—  Andrews,  S.  J.     Life  of  our  Lord  upon  the 

earth 33-1009 

—  Blake,  M.     Gethsemane  and  Calvary        32-92 

—  Blunt,  H.     Lectures  on  history  of  32-2293 

—  Brook,  C.  T.     Simplicity  of  Christ's  teachings 

32-2250 

—  Burt,  N.  C.    Hours  among  the  gospels   32-1639 

—  Cairns,  J.  •   False  Christs  and  the  true    32-2499 

—  Cooper,  C.  D.  Last  days  of  our  Saviour  32-2240 

—  Duffieki,  G.     On  prophecies  relative  to  second 

coming 32-73 

—  Ecce  Deus 32-1961 

—  Ecce  Deus-homo      ....        32-2350 

—  Ecce  Homo 32-1796 

—  Ellicott,  C.  J.     Historical  lectures  on  the  life  of 

32-993 

—  Fleetwood,  J.     Life  of    .        .        .        32-1087 

—  Furness,  W.  H.    The  veil  partly  lifted    32-1168 

—  Fry,  C.     Christ  our  law  .         .  32-53 

—  Gillmore,  J.  R.     Life  of  Jesus         .        32-1954 

—  Hamilton,  J.    Lessons  from  the  great  biography 

32-689 

—  Hanna,  W.     Last  day  of  our  Lord's  passion 

32-1062 

—  Hard  wick,  C,    Christ  and  other  masters   32-812 

—  Hervey,  A.     Genealogies  reconciled         32-862 

—  Hitchcock,  E.  A.     Christ  the  spirit         33-3405 

—  Hovey,  A.     Miracles  of  .         .         .         32-1663 

—  Jameson,  A.     History  of  our  Lord  as  exempli- 

fied in  works  of  art       .         .        .  5-358 

—  Jones,  G.     Life  scenes  from  the  four  gospels 

33-3368 

—  Jones,  J.    Jesus  and  the  coming  glory    33-1629 

—  Kempis,  T.  A.    Imitation  of  .         .        32-1648 

—  Krummacher,  F.  W.     Meditations  on  the  last 

days  of         .....  32-682 
Risen  Redeemer          .        .        .        32-1073 

—  Liddon,  H.  P.     Divinity  of     .         .        32-1982 

—  Lowrie,  J.  M.     Week  with  Jesus    ,        32-2282 

—  McWhorter,  A.     Yahveh  Christ     .  32-694 

—  Macduff,  J.  R.    Memories  of  Gennesaret   32-727 
Memories  of  Olivet     .        .        .        33-2400 


Christ,  Jesus.   Mimpriss,  R.    Gospel  history  33-1 809 

—  Neander,  A.     Life  of        .        .        .  33-8 

—  Parsons,  T.     Deus  homo         .        .        32-2310 

—  Pressens^,  E.  de.     Critical  school  32-1325 

Life,  times,  and  work  of     .         .        32-1911 

The  Redeemer    ....        32-2315 

—  Renan,  E.     Life  of  .         .         .         32-1174 

—  Schenkel,   D.     Character  of   Jesus  portrayed 

33-1923 

—  Spring,  G.     Glory  of       .         .         .  32-365 

—  Stier,  R.     Wordsof  the  Lord  Jesus  33-997 

—  Strauss,  D.  F.     New  hfe  of  Jesus  32-1752 

—  Tafel,  I.  F.  I.     The  life  of  Jesus     .        32-2408 

—  Tholuck,  A.     Light  from  the  cross  32-735 

—  Tullock,    J.      Lectures  on  Renan's    "Vie  de 

Jesus"  32-1327 

—  Turnbull,  R.  Christ  in  history  .  32-490 
Manifestation  of  God  in      .         .          32-768 

—  Tyng,  S.  H.     Christ  is  all        .        .        32-1342 

—  Uhlhorn,   G.     Modern  representations  of  the 

life  of 32-2425 

—  Vaughan,  C.  J.  Characteristic  of  Christ's  teach- 

ing                 32-2328 

—  Willett,   W.   M.     Life  and  times  of  Herod  as 

connected  with  the  coming  of      .         32-1437 

—  Winslow,  O.     Patriarchal  siiadows  of    33-1035 

—  Wiseman,  N.     Sermons  on  our  Lord      33-1414 

—  Young,  J.     The  Christ  of  history    .  32-590 

—  See  Apollonius  ;  Atonement ;  Beatitudes  ;  Gos- 

pels ;  John  the  Baptist ;  Mary ;  Messiah ; 
Millennium  ;  Miracles. 
Christ,  J.  F.  Dictionnaire  des  monogrammes, 
chiffres,  lettres  initiales,  rebus,  etc.,  sous  Ics- 
quels  les  plus  celebres  peintres,  graveurs  and 
dessinateurs  out  dessine  leurs  noms.  Trad, 
de  I'AUemand.     P.,  1762.     8»      .  21-37 

Christ  church,  Phila.     Dorr,  B.     Historical  account 

32-71 

Christiad.     M.  H.  Vida  .        .        .  23-894 

Christian.  F.  Wey  ....  34-3907 
Christian  ballads.     A.  C.  Coxe      .         .  23-385 

Christian  believing  and  living.     F.  D.  Huntington 

32-880 

Cliristian  classics.     J.  Hamilton     .         .         33-1310 
Christian  commission.     See  U.  S.   Christian  com- 
mission. 
Christian  denominations.     See  Sects  and  d. 
Christian   drift  of  Cambridge  work.     T.   Worsley 

33-1788 

Christian  duties  relating  to  matrimony.     W.   Coe 

32-827 

Christian  duty.     James,  J.  A.     Pastoral  addresses 
on 32-343 

—  See  Piety. 

Christian  ethics.     J.  Alden    .        .         .  15-303 

—  See  Piety. 

Christian  examiner,  the.  vols.  73-83.  B.  and  N. 
Y.,  1862-67.  11  V.  8°  .  .  32-43 
Christian  Gellert.  B.  Auerbach  .  .  18-217 
Christian  governess,  the.  G.  B.  Bennett  80-2331 
Christian  hope.  J.  A.  James  .  .  32-758 
Christian  iconography.  M.  Didron  .  5-480 
Christian  life.  Arnold,  T.  Its  course  and  helps 
33-604 

—  Bayne,  P.    Social  and  individual    .  32-591 

—  Beveridge,  W.     Private  thoughts    .        32-1394 

—  Burgess's  sermons    ....  32-549 

—  Charles,  Eliz.     C.  1.  in  England  in  the  olden 

time 18-3899 

Tales  and  sketches     .        .        .        18-3132 

—  Neander,  A.     C.  1.  in  the  early  and  middle  ages 

32-649 

—  See  Religion,  practical. 

Christian  living.  D.  R.  Morier  .  .  32-3323 
Christian  literature  and  doctrine.      J.    Donaldson 

32-1635 

Christian  melodies.  Cheever  and  Sweetser  5-1024 
Christian  memorials  of  the  war.     H.   B.   Hackett 

32-1187 

Christian  missions,  anecdotes  of.    L.     .  32-11 


CHRISTIAN. 


104 


CHRISTINE. 


Christian  monuments  in  England  and  Wales.     C. 

Boutell 27''-96 

Christian  morals.     J.  Foster  .         .  32-254 

—  See  Religion,  practical 

Christian  nurture.     H.  Buslmell     .         .  32-40 

Christian  philosopher.     T.  Dick     .         .        32-2302 
Christian  philosopher  triumphing  over  death.     N. 

Hall 32-640 

Christian  physiologist.     G.  Griffin  .         18-3679 

Christian  progress.     J.  A.  James  .  32-628 

Christian  records.     L.  A.  Merivale         .  32-741 

Christian  retrospect  and  register.  R.  Baird  32-557 
Christian  sabbath,  the  ;  its  history,  authority,  duties, 
benefits,  and  civil  relations ;  a  series  of  dis- 
courses by  N.  L.  Rice,  et.  al.,  with  a  sketch  of 
the  sabbath  reform  bv  the  secretary  of  the 
N.  Y.  sab.  com.  N.  Y.,  1862  .  32-1023 
-^  See  Sunday  question. 

Christian  theism.     R.  A.  Thompson      .  32-597 

Christian  titles.     S.  H.  Tyng  .         .         32-2151 

Christian    treasury,    the.      T.     S.    Memes.      (Ed.) 

32-1357 

Christian  unity  and  its  recovery.     J.  S.  Davenport 

32-1762 

Christian  womanhood.     Life  of  Mrs.  M.  K.  Everts. 

Chicago,  1867        ....        30-1971 

Christian  year  book.     v.  1,  2.     L.,  1867,8      32-2275 

Christianity.     Abbott,  J.  S.  C.     Practical  c.  32-984 

—  Arscott,  S.     Present  state  of    .         .  32-13 

—  Arthur,  W.     True  power  of    .         .  32-894 

—  Ballantyne,  J.   R.     C.   contrasted  with   Hindu 

philosophy 32-176G 

—  Burnap,    G.    W.      Essence    and    evidence    of 

32-1464 

—  Calvin,    J.       InstUutio     Christiana?    religionis 

34-374 

Institutes 32-1233 

—  Chateaubriand,    R.    F.    A.    de.     Le    genie   du 
'     Christianisme        .         .         .    34-3115  &  5412 

Genius  of 32-641 

—  Coleman,  L.     Ancient  C.         .         .  32-435 

—  Cox,  F.     What  it  has  done  for  women  32-1540 

—  Davis,  W.     Beautiful  city        .         .  32-899 

—  Dollinger,    J.    J.     Introduction    to  history  of 

32-1013 

—  Eliot,  S.     History  of  liberty — early  Christians 

32-516 

—  Feuerbach,  L.     Essence  of      .         .        32-1320 

—  Foxton,  F.  J.     Poj.ular  C.      .         .         32-2288 

—  GilflUan,  G.     C.  and  our  era  ,        .  32-829 

—  Gray,  J.     Mediatoral  reign     .         .        32-1099 

—  Guizot,  F.  P.  G.     Etat  actuel  de  la  religion  chr. 

34-4918 

Meditations  on  actual  state  of     .         32-2170 

Meditations  on  essence  of  .         .         32-1467 

—  Hard  wick,  C.     Contrasts  between  C.   and  the 

religious  systems  of  the  ancient  world  32-812 

—  Hemans,  C.  J.     Ancient  C.  and  sacred  art  in 

Italy 27»-2273 

—  Hinds,  S.     History  of       .        .         .  32-927 

—  Hitchcock,  E.  A.     Christ  the  spirit ;  primitive 

view  of  Christianity       .         .         .        32-2405 

—  Hue,  I'Abbe.     C.  in  China,  Tartary,  and  Thi- 

bet           32-693 

—  Kavanagh,  J.     Women  of  C.  .  32-363 

—  Kip,  W.  I.     Early  conflicts  of  C.     .  32-289 

—  Laprade,  V.   de.     Le  sentiment  de  la  nature 

avant  le  Christianisme  .         .         34-4093 

—  Livermore,  H.     Addresses  to  the  dispersed  of 

Judah 32-1927 

—  Lloyd,  W.  W.     C.  in  the  Cartoons  .5-406 

—  Marcy,    E.    E.     Christianity  and  its    conflicts 

32-2308 

—  Maurice,   F.    D.     Religions  of  the  world  and 

their  relations  to  C.       .         .         .  32-489 

—  Miall,  J.  G.     Memorials  of  early  C.  32-482 

—  Milman,  H.  H.     History  of     .        .  32-142 
— .  Peabody,    A.   P.      C.    the    religion  of  nature 

32-1164 

—  Powell,  B.     C.  without  Judaism     .        32-1909 


Christianity.  Reinhard,  F.  V.  Plan  of  the  founder 
of 32-730 

—  Sharpe,  S.     Egyptian  mythology  and  Egyptian 

C 32-1145 

—  Shelley,  P.  B.     Essay  on         .         .        30-1155 

—  Vaughan,  R.     The  age  and  C.        .  32-706 
Corruption  of  Christianity           .         32-2197 

—  Vericour,    L.    R.    de.      Historical    analysis   of 

Christian  civilization     .        .         .       27'''-3560 

—  Vinet,  A.     Vital  C.  .         .         •  32-219 

—  Walsh,  R.     Ancient  coins,  medals,  and  gems, 

as  illustrating  the  progress  of        .  32-275 

—  Whately,     R.      Dangers    to     Christian     faith 

32-1092 

Kingdom  of  Christ      .        .         .  32-977 

Peculiarities  of    .        .         ,         .         32-1093 

Rise,  progress,  and  corruptions  32-883 

—  Wilson,  J.     The  Parsi  religion  contrasted  with 

32-956 

—  Wilson,  J.  P.     Common  objections  answered 

32-58 

—  See  Bible ;  Church  ;  Gospels ;   Theology. 

—  Evidences. 

—  Alexander,  A.     Brief  outline  of      .  32-7 
Authenticity  of  the  scripture       .        32-1370 

—  Allix,  P.     Reflections  upon  holy  scripture   32-9 

—  Barnes,  A.     E.  in  the  19th  century         32-2354 
Foundation  of  fiiith  in  word  of  God     32-766 

—  Bayne,  P-    Testimony  of  Christ      .        32-1021 

—  Blunt,  J.  J.     Undesigned  coincidences   32-1406 

—  Bulfinch,  S.  G.     Mauual  of     .         .         32-1822 

—  Chalmers,  T.     Discourses  on  .  32-46 

—  Fisher,  G.  P.     Supernatural  origin  32-1709 

—  Gregory,  C.     Letters  on  .         .  32-745 

—  Grotius,  H.     Truth  of  Christian  religion  32-100 

—  Gurney,  J.  J.     Essays  on        .         .  32-734 

—  Halliwell,  J.  O.     Introduction         .  32-825 

—  Historic  doubts  respecting  Shakespeare  32-1670 

—  Hopkins,  M.     Lowell  lectures  on     .  32-131 

—  Keith,  A.     Demonstration       .         .  32-119 
Evidence  from  prophecy     .         .  32-901 

—  Kennedy,  J.     Conversations  with  Lord  Byron 

and  others 32-120 

—  Lardner,  N.     Credibility  of  the  gospel  history 

32-1998 

—  M'llvaine,  C.  P.     Lectures  on     '   .  32-643 

—  Miall,  J.  G.     Bases  of  belief   .         .  32-593 

—  Owen  and  Campbell's  debate  .         32-1159 

—  Paley,  W.     View  of         .         .      v.  2  of  32-1 65 

Same  ;  with  Whately's  annotations    32-902 

Horse  Paulinae  .         .      v.  5  of  32-165 

—  Rawlinson,  G.     Historical  evidences         32-877 

—  Redford,  G.     Holy  scripture  verified       32-2200 

—  Stebbing,  H.     Tracts  in  defence  and  explanation 

of 32-687 

—  Taylor,  I.     Restoration  of  belief     .  32-919 

—  Tischendorf,  C.    When  were  our  gospels  written 

32-2402 

—  Whately,  W.     Truth  of  Christianity      32-1889 

—  Wilson,  D.     Lectures  on  .         .        32-1931 

—  See  Bible ;  Skepticism  ;  Theology. 
Christianity,  and  its  relations  to  poetry  and  philoso- 
phy.    Ph.,  1847    .         .         .         .  32-54 

Christian's  mistake.     Miss  D.  M.  Mulock      18-2297 

Christie,  R.  History  of  Lower  Canada,  parliamentary 
and  political.     Quebec,  1848-54.    5  v.  26''-919 

Christie,  W.  Dissertations  on  the  unity  of  God  in 
the  person  of  the  Father  and  on  the  messiah- 
ship  of  Jesus  the  Son  of  God  and  Mary.  Ph., 
1808 32-722 

Christie,  W.  D.     Memoirs,  letters,  and  speeches  of 

A.  A.  Cooper,  first  earl  of  Shallesbury  ;  Avith 

other  papers  illustrating  his  life.    L.,  1859.    8° 

.         .         .         .         .         .         .         30-1236 

—  Notes  on  Brazilian  questions.     L.,  1865  26^-531 
Christie  Johnstone.     C.  Reade        .         .•        18-2581 
Christie's  faith.     F.  W.  Robinson           .         18-3844 
Christina,  queen  of  Sweden.     Woodhead,  H.     Me- 
moirs             30-1620 

Christine.     L.  J.  Curtis  .        .        .  18-793 


CHRISTINE. 


105 


CHRYSOSTOM. 


Christine.  L.  Enault  ....  34-8296 
Christine  Van  Amberg.  Countess  cV  Arbouville  18-158 
Cliristison,  II.     A  dispensatory ;  or,  commentary  on 

the  pharmacopoeias  of  Gt.  Britain  and  the  U. 

S.  ;  with  additions  and  illustrations  by  R.  E. 

Griffith.     Ph.,. 1848       .        .         .  10-371 

Christmas,  H.     Cradle  of  the  twin  giants,  science 

and  history.     L.,  1849.     2  v.        .  11-218 

—  Echoes  of  the  universe  from  the  world  of  matter 

and  the  world  of  spirit.     Ph.,  18o0        32-306 

—  Lives  of  Nicholas  I,  of  Russia,  and  the  sultan  of 

Turkev,  Abdul  Medjid.    L.,  1854  30-842 

Christmas  at  Old  Court.     C.  B.  Tayler  18-3151 

Christmas  carol.     C.  Dickens  .         .  18-860 

—  See  Christmas  stories.     C.  Dickens  18-858 
Christmas  carols.     J.  Sylvester.     (Ed.)          23-740 
Christmas  eve.     Mrs.  H.  F.  Brock         .          18-421 
Christmas  eve  and  easter-day.   R.  Browning  23-699 
Christmas  stories.     C.  Dickens       .         .          18-858 
Christoffel,  R.     Zwingli ;  or,  the  rise  of  the  reforma- 
tion in  Switzerland ;  a  life  of  the  reformer ; 
with  some  notices  of  his  time  and  contempo- 
raries.    Trans,  by  J.  Cochran.     E.,  1858.   8° 

32-816 

Christopher  Tadpole.  Albert  Smith  .  18-2924 
Christopher  Columbus  :  a  metrical  legend.  J.  Baillie 

23-6 

Christophers,  S.  W.   Hymn-writers  and  their  hymns. 

L.,  1866 22-961 

Christus  Judex.     E.  Roth       .         .         .        18-2693 

Christy,  D.    Cotton  is  king  ;  or,  the  culture  of  cotton 

and  its  relation  to  agriculture,  manufactures, 

and  commerce.     By  an  American.    Cin.,  1855 

_  .  _ 1-217 

—  Ethiopia  ;  her  gloom  and  glory,  as  illustrated  in 

the  history  of  the  slave  trade  and  slavery,  the 

rise  of  the  republic  of  Liberia,  and  the  progress 

.   of  African  missions.     Cin.,  1857  28''-240 

Chromatography.     G.  Field  .         .  5-347 

Chronic  alcoholic  intoxication.     W.  Marcet    10-815 

Chronicle,  Anglo-Saxon  .         .         .  27"-27 

—  Dissected 2'7''-28 

—  See  Haigh  ;  Conquest  of  Britain  .  27''-501 
Chronicle  of  Calais.  Camden  soc.  pub.  v.  35  27='-195 
Chronicle  of  the  Cid.  R.  Southey  ,  27''-2069 
Chronicle  of  the  conquest  of  Grenada.     W.  Irving 

18-1580 

Chronicle  of  Ethelfled.  Miss  A.  Manning  18-2032 
Chronicle  of  the  grey  friars  of  London.     Camden 

soc.  pub.  V.  53  .  .  .  .  27«-195 
Chronicle   of  the  kings  of   England.     William  of 

Malmesbury  ....       27*-1227 

Chronicle  of  William  de  Rishanger  of  the  barons' 

wars.     Camden  soc.  pub.  v.  15  27''-195 

Chronicles  of  Ihe  ancient  British  church  previous  to 

arrival  of  St.  Augustine.  L.,1851.  4»  32-1705 
Chronicles  of  the  bastile         .         .        .  18-643 

Chronicles  of  the  Canongate  ;   Surgeon's  daughter. 

Sir  W.  Scott  .         .         18-2758  and  2757^ 

—  Two  drovers  ;  and  Highland  widow        18-2754 

—  Fair  maid  of  Perth  .         .         .         18-2774 
Chronicles  of  Carlingford.    The  executor ;  the  rec- 
tor ;  the  doctor's  family  ;  Salem  chapel.     Mrs. 
M.  Oliphant           ....        18-2374 

—  Perpetual  curate.  Mrs.  M.  Oliphant  18-2386 
Chronicles  of  Cartaphilus.  D.  Hoffman  18-3702 
Chronicles  of   charter  house.      By  a   Carthusian. 

[W.  J.  D.  K.]     L.,  1847.     8°  27»-253 

Chronicles  of  Clovernook.    D.  Jerrold  18-1674;3880 
Chronicles  of  the  crusades  ;  being  contemporary  nar- 
ratives of  the  crusade  of  Richard  Cceur  De 
Leon,  by  Richard  of  Devizes  and  Geoffrey 
De  Vinsauf ;  and  of  the  crusade  of  Saint  Louis, 
by  Lord  John  De  Joinville.    With  illustrative 
notes  and  an  index.     L.,  1848      .  29'^8 

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subjects  of  local  interest.  L.,  1851.  8°    27'^-512 

Chymical,  natural,  and  physical  magic.  G.  W.  S. 
Piosse 20-202 

Cibber,  C.  Apology  for  his  own  life  *  *  *  forming 
a  complete  history  of  the  stage  for  forty  years. 
L.,  1822.     8°         ....  30-96 

—  Autobiography         .         .        .     v.  1  of  30-1878 

—  The  careless  husband.     Comedy.    B.  B.  T.  vol. 

28 24-71 

—  Same.     I.  B.  T.  13,  23     .        .        .  24-141 

—  Same.     M.  B.  D.  vol.  3  .         .  24-142 

—  The  hypocrite.  See  Bickerstaff,  I.    v.  6  of  24-191 


GIBBER. 


108 


CIVILIZATION. 


Gibber,  C.  The  double  gcallaut.  Gomedy.  B.  B. 
T.  vol.  33 24-71 

—  Same.     D.  L.  T.  vol.  3  .         .  24-107 

—  Same.     S.  B.  T.  vol.  14  .         .  24-191 

—  The  lady's  last  stake.     Comedy.     B.  B.  T.  vol. 

26 24-71 

—  Love  makes  a  man.     Comedy.     B.  B.  T.  vol. 

26 24-71 

—  Same.     I.  B.  T.  vol.  23  .         .  24-141 

—  Same.     M.  B.  D.  vol.  3  .         .  24-142 

—  The  non-juror.     See  BickerstafF,  I.     The  hypo- 

crite.    B.  D.  vol.  1       .         .         .  24-143 

—  The  refusal.    Comedy.    B.  B.  T.  vol.  18     24-71 

—  Same.     D.  L.  T.  vol.  9  .        .  24-107 

—  She  wou'd  and  she  wou'd  not.     Gomedy.     B. 

B.  T.  vol.  26         ....  24-71 

—  Same.     I.  B.  T.  vol.  12  .         .  24-141 

—  Same.     M.  B.  D.  vol.  3  .         .  24-142 

—  Same.     S.  B.  T.  vol.  13  .        .  24-191 

—  See  Vanbrugh,  J. 

Gibber,  T.  Lives  of  the  poets  of  Great  Britain  and 
Ireland  to  the  time  of  Dean  Swift.  L.,  1753. 
5  V 30-2322 

Cicero,  IVI.  T.  Scripta  quae  manserunt  omnia. 
Rccog.  R.  Klotz.     Lips.,  1856.    11  v.    34-352 

—  Academic   questions,    treatise   de  finibus,   and 

Tusculan  disputations.  Transl.  by  C.  D. 
Yonge.     L.,  1853  .         .         ,  15-183 

—  De  oratore ;   or,  his  three  dialogues  upon  the 

character  and  qualifications  of  an  orator. 
Transl.,  with  notes,  by  W.  Guthrie.  Oxf , 
1840 22-622 

—  Epistolae   selectse.      Ex  R.    Klotzii  recensione 

schol.  in  usum  ed.     R.  Dietsch.     Lips.,  1855 
34-354 

—  Letters  to  several  of  his  friends,  with  remarks 

by  W.  Melmoth.     L.,  1803,4.    3  v.       30-1634 

—  Of  the  nature  of  the  gods.    L.,  1741.  8»    .32-1902 

—  Orationes  selectse   XIX.      Recog.    R.    Klotz. — 

Mem.  vitse  Ciceronis,  per  annos  digesta. 
Lips.,  1857 34-353 

—  Orations,  literally  translated  by  G.  D.  Yonge. 

L.,  1852.     3  V 33-713 

—  Orations,  translated  into  English,  with  notes, 

by  W.  Guthrie.     L.,  1820.     2  v.     8»      33-712 

—  Political  works ;  comprising  his  treatise  on  the 

republic,  and  his  treatise  on  the  laws.  Trans., 
with  dissertations  and  notes,  by  P.  Barham. 
L.,  1841.     2  V,     8»        .         .         .  2-613 

—  The  republic.     Trans.,  with  an  introduction,  by 

G.  W.  Featherstonliaugh.   N.'Y.,1829    2-612 

—  Three  books  of  offices,  or  moral  duties  ;  essay 

on  old  age,  on  friendship  ;  paradoxes  ;  Scipio's 

dream  ;  and  duties  of  a  magistrate.     L.,  1856 

.     , 33-187 

—  Treatises  on  the  nature  of  the  gods  ;  on  divina- 

tion ;  on  fate ;  on  the  republic  ;  on  the  laws  ; 
and  on  standing  for  the  consulship.  Trans, 
by  G.  D.  Yonge.     L.,  1853  .  33-186 

—  The  Tusculan  disputations.      Trans,  from  the 

original  Latin,  with  introduction  by  [P.  A. 
Nuttall] 15-18 

—  Dcschamps,  P.     Essai  bibliographique     21-153 

—  Forsyth,  W.     Life  of      '.         .         .        30-1530 

—  Middleton,  G.  Life  of  .  .  .  30-97 
Ciceron.  A.  de  Lamartine  .  .  .  34-3464 
Gid.     Chronicle  of  the.     R.  Southey      .       27''-2069 

—  Nach  Spanischen   Romanzen  besungen   durch 

J.  G.  V.  Herder.     Koln        .        .  34-544 

—  Romance  of  the.     Analytical  account  of,  with 

specimens.     J.  G.  Lockhart         .  23-139 

Gid,  le.  P.  Corneille  ....  34-3127 
Gieca  di  Sorrento,  la.  F.  Mastriani  .  34-2511 
Giel,  le — notions  d' astronomic.     A.  Guillemin 

34-4716 

Cienfuegos,  N.  A.  de.    Zoraida.     T.   S.  E.   vol.  5 

34-2 

Gilicia.     Barker,  W.  B.     Historical  account  of  G. 

and  its  governors  .        .        .         28»-100 

Cincinnati.     Gist,  G.     Early  annals       .  26'^44 


Cincinnati.    Drake,  D.    Picture  of  G.  and  the  Miami 
country 26^-67 

—  Directory.     G.  S.  Williams     .         .  25-161 

—  Ohio  mechanics'  institute  annual  reports. 

—  Public  library. 

—  Young    men's    mercantile    library  association 

annual  report,  1852,5,9,61-4. 

Catalogue  of  library     .         .         .     21-411,12 

Cincinnati,  the.    See  Penn.  hist.  soc.  memoirs,    v.  6 

26''-137 

Cinnamon  and  pearls.     H.  Martineau    .         18-3861 
Cinq-cent-mille  francs  de  rente.     L.  Veron   34-4187 
Cinq  codes  de  1' Empire  Frangais,  les.     Code  Napo- 
leon ;    Code   de    procedure ;    Code   de  com- 
merce ;     Code  criminel ;    Code  penal.      4me 
ed.     P.,  1812        .        .        .        .        34-4194 
Cinq-mars.     Alfred  de  Vigny         .         .        34-4569 

—  A.  de  Vigny  .  .  .  .  .  18-850 
Cinq  mois  aux  etats-unis.  R.  de  la  Sagra  34-4735 
Circassia.     Mackey,   J.   M.     War  of  independence 

asiainst  Russia       ....        27*-2950 

—  Oliphant,  L.     Patriots  and  filibusters      29^-181 

—  See  Caucasus. 

Circle  of  the  sciences      ....  9-953 

Circulation.     Hasse,    G.    E.      Anatom.    descrip.    of 

the  diseases  of  the  organs  of  c.     .  10-485 

Circumnavigation    of  the    globe,  historical  account 

29^-12 

Voyage  of  the  Novara       29M90 
Voyage  of  c.  in  the  courvette 

29"-192 

its  early  annals  and 
1841         .  26-'-44 


of 

—  Scherzer,  K. 

—  Tillev,   H.  A. 

"Rynda," 
Gist,  G.     Cincinnati  in  1841 
future  prospects.     Gin. 


Citation   and  examination    of    Wm.    Shakespeare. 
W.  S.  Landor       ....        18-3883 
Cities.     Bucke,  G.     Ruins  of  ancient  c.  25-11 

—  Buckley,  T.  A.     Great  cities  in  the  middle  ages 

27''-3374 

Great  c.  of  the  ancient  world      .  29''-75 

—  Frost,  J.     Great  c.  of  the  world      .  29»-74 

—  Todd,  J.     Moral  influence  of  .         .  32-274 
Cities  and  principal  towns  of  the  world.     Lard.  cab. 

eye.     L.,  1830       ....  25-50 
Cities  of  the  past.     F.  P.  Gobbe     .         .         28^-475 
Cities  of  the  plain,  with  other  poems.     S.  L.  Fair- 
field                   23-85 

Citizen  of  Prague 18-1509 

Citizen  of  the  world.     O.  Goldsmith       .  33-131 

Citizens'  manual.     See  Burleigh,  J.  B.  2-267 

Citizens'  manual  of  government  and  law.     A.  W. 

Young 2-921 

Citizens'  association  of  New  York.     Report  of  the 

council  of  hygiene.    N.  Y.,  1865.     8"     10-548 

Citizens'  association  of  Pennsylvania.     Address  to 

the  people,  with  act  of  incorporation.     Ph., 

1866.     8" 2-u.p. 

Citoyenne  Jacqueline.     Sarah  Tytler     ,         18-3376 
City  of  the  czar.     T.  Raikes  .         .  27''-96 

City  of  the  Great  King.     J.  T.  Barclay  28''-251 

City  of  the  sultan.     Miss  Pardoe    .         .         27''-124 
City  poems.     A.  Smith  .         .         .  23-457 

City  of  the  saints.     R.  F.  Burton  .        .         26''-414 
City  side  .        .        .        .        .        .  18-647 

Civiale,  J.  Medical  and  prophylactic  treatment  of 
stone  and  gravel ;  with  a  memoir  of  the  cal- 
culi of  cystine;  trans,  by  H.  H.  Smith.     Ph., 

1841.    80 10-638 

Civil  engineering.     See  Engineering. 

Civil  law.     See  Law. 

Civil  liberty  and  self-government.     F.  Lieber  2-772 

Civil  policy  of  America.     J.  W.  Draper  2-639 

Civil  society.     Ferguson,  A.     Essay  on  2-650 

Civil  wars.     See  names  of  countries. 

CivilLsateurs  et  conquerants.        A.   de  Lamartine 

34-4731 

Civilization.  Alison,  A.  Philosophy  and  history 
of 29»-128 

—  Buckle,  H.  T.    History  of  c.  in  England  27''-138 

—  Condorcet,  N.  G.  de.     Progress  of  the  human 

mind 15-273 


CIVILIZATION. 


109 


CLARKE. 


Civilization.  Guizot,  F.  P.  G.    Civilisation  en  Europe 

34-3376,4711 

Civilisation  en  France        .         .         34-3375 

History  of  c.  from  fall  of  Roman  empire  to 

French  revolution  .         .         .       27-^3433 

—  Harris,  G.     C.  considered  as  a  science    '^9"-223 

—  Mackinnon,  W.  A.     History  of       .         29='-235 

—  Meadows,  T.  T.     C.  east  and  west  28»-235 

—  Progress  of  nations  .         .         .         29''-191 

—  Taylor,  I.     Ultimate  c.    .         .         .  33-418 

—  Tyler,  R.  H.     Bible  and  social  reform    32-1534 

—  Tylor,  E.  B.     Development  of       .         29''-159 

—  Vericour,    L.    R.    de.       Historical    analysis    of 

Christian  c 27''-35G0 

—  Vestiges  of 29«-164 

—  Wynter,  A.  Curiosities  of  .  .  27"-358() 
Civilized  America.  T.  C.  Grattan  .  2C^''-M5 
Civilizing  mountain  men.     Mrs.  E.  H.  B.  Mnson 

32-1058 

Clack,  Mrs.  L.     Our  refugee  household         18-3749 

Claggett,  T.  J.     Norton,  J.  N.     Life  of        30-1630 

Claiborne,   J.   F.   H.     Life  and  correspondence  of 

John  A.  Quitman.    N.  Y.,  1860.    2  v.  30-1280 

—  Life  and  times  of  S.  Dale,  the  Mississippi  par- 

tisan.   N.  Y.,  1860        .        .        .  30-989 

Claiborne.    G.  B.  Taylor        .         .        ,        18-3160 

.Clairieres,  les.     E.  Souvestre         .         .        34-3803 

Clairon,  C.  J.  H.  Legris   de  la  Tiide.     Memoires. 

Barriere,  J.  F.  v.  6  .  .  .  34-3519 
Clairville,  et  Lambert-Thiboust.    La  corde  sensible. 

Vaudeville.     P.,  1860  .         .        .         34-3143 

—  et  Damarin.     See  Selby,  C. 

Clan  Albin  [or  Clan  Albyn].  Mrs.  Johnstone 
18-1691 

Clapp,  W.  W.,  jr.  La  fiammina ;  founded  upon  a 
French  play  by  M.  Uchard.  B.,  1857.  F's 
S.  D.  V.  39 24-221 

—  Mv  husband's  mirror.    F's  M.  D.   v.  26  24-113 

—  Record  of  the  Boston  stage.  B.,  1853  24-110 
Clapperton,  H.    Journal  of  a  second  expedition  into 

the  interior  of  Africa  ;  with  the  journal  of  R. 
Lander.     L.,  1829.     4°         .         .         28M}06 

—  Same.  8<>  Ph.,  1829  .  .  .  28''-53 
Clara  Howard.  C.  B.  Brown  .  .  18-449,52 
Clara  Howard  ;  or,  heart  yearnings  .  18-654 
Clara  Moreland.  E.  Bennett  .  .  18-318 
Clare,  Ada.  Only  a  Avoman's  heart  ,  18-655 
Clarence.  C.  M.  Sedgwick  .  .  .  18-2786 
Clarendon,  E.  Hyde,  earl  of.      Essays.      B.,   1820 

33-18 

—  History  of  the  rebellion  and  civil  wars  in  Eng- 

land.   New  ed.    Ox.,  1807.     6  v.    8"    27''-261 

—  Lewis,  T.     Lives  of  tlie  friends  and  contem- 

poraries of 30-1464 

—  Lister,  T.  H.  Life  and  administration  of  30-962 
Clarendon,  H.  Hyde,  earl  of.     State  letters  during 

the  reign  of  King  James  II  and  diary  for 
1687-1690 ;  with  an  appendix  from  Arch- 
bishop Sancroft's  manuscripts  in  the  BodUiian 
library.     Ox.,  1765.     2  v.     S"      .         27^-262 

Claret  and  olives.     A.  B.  Reach    .         .         27''-736 

Clarimonde  ;  a  tale  of  New  Orleans  life,  and  of  the 
present  war ;  by  a  member  of  the  N.  0. 
Washington  artillery.     Rich.,  1863    26'>-1951 

Clarissa.     Anne  Bowman       .        .         .  18-363 

Claiissa  Harlowe.     S.  Richardson  .         18-2646 

Clark,  Alex.  The  gospel  in  the  trees.  Ph.,  1868 
32-2424 

Clark,  C.  John  Noakes  and  Mary  Styles ;  a  poem 
in  the  Essex  dialect.     L.,  1839     .  22-962 

Clark,  D.  W.  Man  all  immortal ;  or,  the  nature 
and  destination  of  man  as  taught  by  reason 
and  revelation.     Cin.,  1864  .        32-1316 

Clai'k,  E.  L.  Daleth  ;  or,  the  homestead  of  the  na- 
tions. Egypt  illustrated.  B.,  1864.  8»    28''-400 

Clark,  G.  E.  Seven  years  of  a  sailor's  life.  B., 
1867 29b-287 

Clark,  G.  W.  Harp  of  freedom.  N.  Y.,  1856 
5-1019 

Clark,  Rev.  John.     See  Father  Clark    .  30-806 


Clark,  H.  J.  Mind  in  nature  ;  or,  the  origin  of  life, 
and  the  mode  of  development  of  animals. 
N.  Y.,  1865.    8"    .         .         .         .  9-674 

Clark,  James.  Treatise  on  pulmonary  consump- 
tion.    Ph.,  1835.     8"    .         .         ."  10-26 

Clark,  J.  A.  Awake,  thou  sleeper !  a  series  of 
awakening  discourses.     N.  Y.,  1856      32-856 

—  Gathered  fragments.     N.  Y.,  1856  32-855 

—  Glimpses  of  the  old  world  ;  or,  excursions  on 

the   continent,  and   in  the  island   of    Great 
Britain.     Ph.,  1840.    2  v.     .         .         27'^-137 

—  The  pastor's  testimony.     N.  Y.,  18.59        32-55 

—  Young  disciple ;  or,  a  memoir  of  A.  R.  Peters. 

N.  Y.,  1856  ....        30-1225 

Clark,  J.  F.     See  Campbell,  Mrs.  M. 

Clark,  J.  H.  Sight  and  hearing:  how  preserved, 
and  how  lost.     N.  Y.,  1856  .  10-156 

Clark,  L.  G.  Knick-knacks  from  an  editor's  table. 
N.  Y.,  1852  ....  33-233 

Clark,  N.  G.  An  outline  of  the  elements  of  the 
English  language,  for  the  use  of  students. 
N.  Y.,  1863  .         .         .         .  22-964 

Clark,  R.  An  account  of  the  national  anthem  en- 
titled "God  save  the  king."  L.,  1832.  8° 
5-1039 

—  (Ed.)    The  first  volume  of  poetry,  [glees,  mad- 

rigals, etc.]     L.,  1824           .         .  23-905 

Clark,  R.  W.  Lectures  on  the  formation  of  char- 
acter, temptations,  and  mission  of  young  men. 
B.,  1853 33-431 

—  Lectures  to  young  men.     W.,  1842  33-432 
Clark,    S.      The    laws  of   chance.      L.,   1758.      80 

14-189 

Clark,  8.  A.  History  of  St.  John's  church,  Eliza- 
bethtown,  N.  J.     Ph.,  1857         .        32-2339 

Clark,  Rev.  Thomas.  Student's  hand-book  of  com- 
parative grammar  api)lied  to  the  Sanskrit, 
Zend,  Greek,  Latin,  Gothic,  Anglo-Saxon,  and 
English  languages.     L.,  1862      .  22-58 

Clark,  W.  G.  Peloponnesus ;  notes  of  study  and 
travel.     L.,  1858.     8°    .         .         .         27*^-517 

Clark,  W.  G.  Literary  remains ;  including  the 
Ollapodiana  papers,  and  a  selection  from  his 
various  prose  and  poetical  writings.  N.  Y., 
1844.     80 33-166 

Clarke,  Adam.  Bibliographical  dictionary ;  con- 
taining a  chronological  account,  alphabetically 
arranged,  of  books  in  Latin,  Greek,  Coptic, 
Hebrew,  Samaritan,  Syriac,  Chaldee,  ^thi- 
opic,  Arabic,  Persian,  and  Armenian.  In- 
cluding'the  4th  ed.  of  Dr.  Harwood's  view  of 
the  classics,  and  an  essay  on  bibliography. 
Liverpool,  1802.     6  v.  .         •        "  21-28 

—  Bibliographical  miscellany ;  or,  supplement  to 

the  Bibliographical  dictionary.    L.,  1806.    2  v. 
21-29 

—  Miscellaneous  works.  L.,  1836,7.  13  v.  32-2244 

—  The  being  and  attributes  of  God,  and  his  works 

in  creation,  providence,  and  grace.     3d  ed. 
N.  Y.,  1830.     2  V.     8°  .         .         32-1597 

—  Account  of  the  infancy,  religious  and  literary 

life  of  A.  Clarke,  written  by  himself.     Ed.  by 
Rev.  J.  B.  B.  Clarke.     N.  Y.,  1833        30-88 

—  Etheridge,  J.  W.     Life  of        .         .         30-1274 
Clarke,  Sir  Arthur.     Practical  manual  for  the  pre- 
servation of  health,   and   the   prevention   of 
disease  incident  to  the  middle  and  advanced 
stages  of  life.     L.,  1824        .        .  10-775 

Clarke,  B.  British  gazetteer  :  political,  commercial, 
ecclesiastical,  and  historical ;  showing  the 
distances  of  each  place  from  London  and 
Derby;  gentlemen's  seats  ;  populations;  inns 
and  hotels ;  postal  arrangements  ;  bankers ; 
markets,  fairs,  &c.  Illustrated  by  a  full  set 
of  county  maps,  with  all  the  railways  accu- 
rately laid  down  ;  forming  at  once  an  iron 
road-book  and  county  atlas.  L.,  1852.  3  v. 
8"  ......  25-122 

Clarke,  C.    The  Beauclercs,  father  and  son   18-3804 

—  Box  for  the  season  .        .        .        18-3807 


CLARKE. 


110 


CLAY. 


Clarke,  C.  Architectura  ecclesiastica  Loudini ;  or, 
a  graphical  survey  of  the  cathedral,  collegiate, 
and  parochial  clmrches  in  London.  L.,  1820. 
f" 5-754 

Clarke,  Rev.  C.  C.  The  hundred  wonders  of  the 
world,  and  of  the  three  kingdoms  of  nature. 
17th  ed.     L.,  1824        .         .        .  33-898 

Clarke,  Charles  C.  Moliere-characters.  E.,  1865 
24-151 

—  Shakespeare-characters ;  chiefly  those  suhordi- 

nate.     L.,  18G3.     8°      .        .        .  24-119 

—  and  M.  C.    "  Many  happy  returns  of  the  day  ;" 

a  birth-day  book.     L.,  I860-         .  20-323 
Clarke,  D.     Lectures  to  young  people  in  manufac- 
turing villages.     B.,  1836     .         .  33-446 
Clarke,  E.  D.     Travels  in  the  holy  land.     Ph.,  1817 
28''-54 

—  Travels  in  various  countries  of  Europe,  Asia, 

and  Africa.     K  Y.,  1813.     4  v.  29i'-14 

—  Same,  p't  I ;    Russia,    Tartary,    and    Turkey. 

Ph.,  1811.     8°       .         .         .         .  29''-13 

—  Same,  p't  II ;  Greece,  Egypt,  and  the  holy  land. 

N.  Y.,  1814  ....         29b-] 3^ 

—  Otter,  W.     Life  and  remains  of       .  30-89 
Clarke,  H.     New  and  comprehensive  dictionary  of 

the  English  language  ;  as  spoken  and  written. 

8d  ed.     L.,  1865  .         .         .  22-59 

Clarke,   John.     An  essay  upon  the   education  of 

youth  in  grammar  schools.     L.,  1830      13-54 

—  An  essay  upon  study.     L.,  1731       .       13-55,54 
Clarke,  J.  F.     Eleven  weeks  in  Europe ;  and  what 

may  be  seen  in  that  time.     B.,  1852     27^-270 

—  Orthodoxy;   its  truths   and  errors.     B.,   1866 

32-1904 

—  Sermons  preached    in    Indiana    Place  chapel, 

Boston.     B.,  1864         .         .         .         32-1313 
Clarke,  L.  Elementary  treatise  on  electrical  measure- 
ment ;  for  the  use  of  telegraph  inspectors  and 
operators.     L.,  1808     .         .         .  11-330 

Clarke,  L.  L.  Common  seaweeds  of  the  British 
coast  and  channel  islands ;  the  microscopic 
beauties  of  their  structure  and  fructification. 
L.,  n.  d 9-93 

—  Objects  for  the  microscope.     L.,  1863         9-914 
Clarke,   M.  A.     The   rival  princes ;   or,  a  faithful 

narrative  of  facts  relating  to  the  charges 
against  the  duke  of  York,  with  a  variety  of 
authentic  and  important  letters.     L.,   1810. 

2v 27-'-265 

Clarke,  M.  C.  Complete  concordance  to  Shakes- 
peare.    B.,  1853.     8°    .         .         .  24-150 

—  Girlhood  of  Shakespeare's  heroines  18-051 

—  The  iron  cousin        ....  18-653 

—  Kit  Bam's  adventures      .         .         .  18-653 
Clarke,  M.  S.,  and  D.  A.  Hall.   Legislative  and  doc- 
umentary history  of  the  bank  of  the  U.  S.  ; 
including  the  original  bank  of  North  America. 
W.,  1832.     8"  ■      .         .        .         .  1-127 

Clarke,  N.  H.  B.  O'Neal  the  great.  F's  S.  D.  v. 
43 24-221 

—  Pirate  of  the  isles.     F's  S.  D.  v.  42  34-221 
Clarke,  S.     See  Leibnitz. 

Clarke,  Mrs.  S.  The  ladies'  equestrian  guide.  L., 
[1857.]    4«     30-390 

Clarke,  S.  R.  Conversations  on  the  history  of  Eng- 
land, illustrative  of  events,  institutions,  man- 
ners, and  literature,  from  the  earliest  ages  to 
the  accession  of  the  house  of  Tudor.  L., 
1830.     2v.     8»      .         .         .         .         37»-268 

Clarke,  W.  Repertorium  bibliographicum  ;  or, 
some  account  of  the  most  celebrated  British 
libraries.     L.,  1819.     8»        .         .  31-348 

Clarkson,  T.  History  of  abolition  of  the  African 
slave  trade  by  the  British  parliament.  Ph., 
1808.     2v 27''-269 

•  —  Same ;  abridged  by  Lewis.  Wilmington,  1816 
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—  A  portraiture  of  quakerism.    N.  Y.,  1806.    3  v. 

8» 32-176 

—  Elmes,  J.    Monograph    .        .        .        80-1447 


Clarkson,  T.  Private  and  public  life  of  William 
Penn.     Ph.,  1813,14.     2  v.  .  30-414 

Clarville.     See  Clairville. 

Classic  glee  book ;  a  selection  of  standard  glees, 
madrigals,  etc.,  from  the  works  of  Callcot, 
Ilorsley,  Webbe,  Stafford  Smith,  Atwood, 
Danby,  and  other  celebrated  composers.  B., 
n.  d.  oblong  8°  .  .  .  .  5-1061 
Classic  and  historic  portraits.  J.  Bruce  30-777 
Classical  and  arcliaelogical  dictionary.  P.  A.  Nut- 
tall         ;         29"-!  93 

Classical  antiquities.     T.  D.  Fosbroke  37«-3132 

Classical  dictionary.     C.  Anthon  .      33-1355,6 

Classical  dictionary.     J.  Lempriere        .         33-1257- 
Classical   education   of   boys,    remarks  on ;    by   a 
teacher.     B.,  1834        .         .         .  13-56 

Classical  literature.     J.  J.  Eschenburg  23-1047 

Classic  quotations.     J.  Elmes         .         .        33-1046 

—  Blagdon,  F.  AY.     New  dictionary  of        22-936 
Classical    studies.      Sears,    Edwards,    and    Felton 

32-1197 

Classical  study.     Taylor,  S.  H.     Method  of    13-225 

Classics.    Harwood,  E.    View  of.     [Clarke's  biblio- 

graphicald.]  ....  21-28 

—  Hobhouse,   J.  C.     Imitations  and  translations 

from 23-849 

—  See  Greek  ;  Roman. 

Classification.     Agassiz,  L.  J.  R.     Essay  on    9-903 

—  Wilson,  F.  J.     Philosophy  of  .  15-289 

—  See  Method. 

Classification  of  the  sciences.     H.  Spencer      15-338 

Clater,  F.  Every  man  his  own  cattle-doctor ;  con- 
taining the  causes,  symptoms,  and  treatment 
of  all  the  diseases  incident  to  oxen,  sheep, 
swine,  poultry,  and  rabbits.  12th  ed.,  re- 
vised by  E.  Mayhew.     L.,  1859  4-139 

Claude,    the    colporteur.      Miss    A.    Manning 

18-2033 

Claude  Gueux.     V.  Hugo       .         .         .         34-3417 

Claude,  ou  le  gagne-petit.  M'lle  S.  Ulliac-Trema- 
deure 34-3877 

Claude  Stocq  18-3713 

Claudia.     A.  M.  Douglas        .         .         .         18-3973 

Claudius  Ptolemy   and  the  Nile.     W.   D.    Cooley 
28^^-508 

Claussing,  L.     Treatise  on  the  Jesuits ;  with  life  of 

the  author  by  S.  F.  B.  Morse.     N.  Y.,  1836 

32-1474 

Clauveau,  A.    Nouvelles  contemporaines.    P.,  1860 
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Claverhouse.     See  Dundee. 

Claverings.     A.  Trollope        .         .         .         18-3283 

Clavers,  Mrs.  M.     [Pseud.]     See  Kirkland,  C.  M. 

Claviere,  E.     See  Brissot,  J.  P. 

Clavigero,  F.  S.  History  of  Mexico,  collected  from 
Spanish  and  Mexican  historians,  from  manu- 
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with  critical  dissertations  on  the  land,  animals, 
and  inhabitants  of  Mexico.  Rich.,  1806.  3  v. 
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Clavijo.     See  Gonzalez  de  Clavijo. 

Claxton,  R.  B.  Sermon  on  the  death  of  E.  T.  Ster- 
ling.    Ph.,  1859.     80     .         .         .  33-933 

Clay,  C.  M.  Writings,  including  speeches  and  ad- 
dresses; edited,  with  a  preface  and  memoir, 
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Clay,  H.  Private  correspondence ;  edited  by  C. 
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—  Speeches;   ed.   by  Richard   Chambers.      Cin., 

1843.    80 33-680 

—  Speeches.     Ed.  by  Calvin  Colton.   N.  Y.,  1857, 

2  V.     80 33-681 

—  Colton,  C.     Life  and  times  of  .  30-92 

—  Lathrop,  J.  H.     Eulogy  on      .        .        30-1607 

—  Mallory,  D.     Life  and  speeches  of  30-91 

—  Prentice,  G.  D.     Biography  of        .  30-93 

—  Testimonial  of  gratitude  and  affection  to.     Ph., 

1845.      8«      .        ,         .         .         .         26»-343 

Clay,  J.  C.   Annals  of  the  Swedes  on  the  Delaware. 

Ph.,  1858 26''-439 


CLAY. 


Ill 


CLIMATE. 


Clay,  W.  L.  The  prison  chaplain ;  a  memoir  of 
the  Rev.  John  Clay,  with  selections  from  his 
reports  and  correspondence,  and  a  sketch  of 
prison  discipline  in  England.  Camb.,  1861. 
8» 30-1394 

Clayton,  E.  C.  Celebrated  women  ;  stories  of  their 
lives  and  example,  literary,  social,  and  histori- 
cal.    L.,n.  d 30-1335 

—  Queens  of  song ;  with  a  chronological  list  of  all 

the  operas  that  have  been  perfomied  in  Europe. 
N.  Y.,  1865.     8«    .         .         .         .        30-1565 

Clayton,  .1.  W.  Personal  memoirs  of  Charles  II, 
with  sketches  of  his  court  and  times.  L.,  1859. 
2v 30-1169 

Clayton,  R.  Journal  from  Grand  Cairo  to  Mount 
Sinai  and  back  ;  trans,  from  a  MS.  written  by 
the  prefecto  of  Egypt ;  with  remarks  on  the 
origin  of  hieroglyphics  and  mythology.  L., 
17o3.     8° 28''-68 

Cleaning.  Love,  T.  Art  of  c,  dyeing,  and  scour- 
ing           6-363 

Cleaveland,  H.  "W".,  and  Backus.  Designs  for  vil- 
lage and  farm  cottages.  N.  Y.,  1856.  8° 
5-71 

Cleaveland,  P.  Elementary  treatise  on  mineralogy 
and  geology.     B.,  1816.     8"  .  9-316 

—  See  Cleveland. 

Clegg,  S.,  jr.  Practical  treatise  on  the  manufacture 
and  distribution  of  coal-gas;  its  introduction 
and  progressive  improvement.  Illustrated  by 
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4» 6-1012 

Cleghorn,   G.      Observations    on     the    epidemical 

diseases  in  Minorca  from  1744  to  1749.     4th 

ed.     L.,  1779.     8°         .        .        .  10-25 

Cleland,  J.     Annals  of  Glasgow.    Glasg.,  1816.    2  v. 

8» 27M320 

CMmence  Oge.     E.  Serret       .        .        .        34-3663 
Clemencia.     C.  Bohl  de  Arron       .        .  34-20 

Clemens,  J.     Bernard  Lile     .         .        .  18-656 

—  Mustang  gray  ....  18-657 

—  The  rivals  ;  a  tale  of  the  times  of  Burr      18-658 

—  Tobias   Wilson ;   a  tale   of  the  great  rebellion 

.         .         .         .  18-659 

Clement,  St.     See  Apostolical  fathers. 
Clement  XIV  et  Carlo  Bertinazzi.     H.  de  Latouche 

.  , 34-4319 

Clement,  Ch.  Etudes  sur  les  beaux  arts  en  France. 
P.,  1863 34-5362 

—  Raphael,  sa  vie  et  ses    oeuvres,      Leonard  da 

Vinci 34-4656 

Clement,  D.  Bibliotheque  curieuse  historique  et 
critique  ;  ou,  catalogue  raisonne  de  livres  difi- 
ciles  a  trouver.     v.  1-9.     Leip.,  1750-60.     4" 

21-312 

Clement,  J.     Noble  deeds  of  American  women.   B., 

1851 30-677 

Clement  Lorimer.  A.  B.  Reach  .  .  18-2578 
Clementi,  M.  Original  sonaten  fur  das  pianoforte 
Solo.  Herausgegeben  und  mit  fingersatz  ver- 
sehen,  von  J.  Knorr.  Also  Gradus  ad  par- 
nassum,  oder  die  kunst  des  pianofortespieles 
durch  100  beispiele  gelehrt.   Wolfenbixttel.    4° 

5-845 

Clementine.     Mme  Ch.  Reybeaud  .        34-5494 

Cleopatra.     Abbott,  J.     History  of        .  30-657 

Clcopatre.     F.  d'Amoreux      .         .         ,        34-5276 
Clergy,  the.     Mullois,  I.     The  c.  and  the  pulpit  in 
their  relations  to  the  people  .        32-2337 

Clergy  of  America.     J.  Belcher     .         .         32-1137 
Clergyman's  companion.     W.  Paley  v.  5  of  32-165 
Clergvmen.     Alexander,  A.     Founder  and  alumni 
of  the  log  college  .        .         .        30-1962 

—  Coleridge,   S.   T.     Notes  on    English  divines 

32-480 

—  Dix,  J.  R.     Pen  pictures  .        .  32-389 

—  Emery,  S.  H.   Ministry  of  Taunton  32-1589 

—  Headley,  J.  T.  Chaplains  and  clergy  of  the  revo- 

lution             30-1477 

—  Johnson,  J.     Popular  preachers      .        32-1431 


Clergymen.  Hook,  W.  F.  Lives  of  the  archbishops 
of  Canterbury        ....        30-1353 

—  Larrabee,  W.  C.      Asbury  and  his  coadjutors 

30-1599 

—  Portraits  of  English  c.      .         .         .  30-437 

—  Sprague,  W.  B.     Annals  of  the  American  pul- 

pit    30-933 

—  See  Am.  Christian  record  ;  Ministry. 
Clerical  economics ;  or,  hints,  rural  and  household, 

to  ministers  and  others  of  limited  income.  E., 
1842 6-247 

Gierke  of  Oxenforde.  [Pseud.]  See  J.  P.  Kennedy 
.     ■,  .        .        .        .        .  18-337 

Clerk's  and  conveyancer's  assistant.  B.  V.  &  A. 
Abbott 2-288 

Clerk's  instructor.     W.  Smyth       .         .  1-65 

Clerk's  magazine,  new  ;  containing  all  the  most 
useful  forms  which  occur  in  business  transac- 
tions.    B.,  1832     ....  2-110 

Clery,  J.  B.  H.  Memoires  sur  le  temple.  [Barriere, 
J.  F.  ]         .         .         .         .         V.  9  of  34-3519 

—  Journal  of   occurrences  in  the  tower   of   the 

temple  during  the  confinement  of  Louis  XVI. 
Trans,  by  R.  C.  Dallas.     B.,  1799      27^-1645 
Cleve  Hall.     Miss  E.  M.  Sewell    .        .        18-2806 
Cleveland,  C.   D.     Compendium  of  classical  litera- 
ture.    Ph.,  1861    ....  22-976 

—  Compendium  of  English  literature,  chronologi- 

callj^  arranged  ;  from  Sir  J.  Mandeville  to  W. 
Cowper.     Ph.,  1847      .        .         .       22-971,2 

—  Compendium  of  American  literature,   chrono- 

logically arranged  ;  with  biographical  sketches 
of  the  authors.     Ph.,  1859     .         .       22-974,5 

—  English  literature   of  the  nineteenth  century  ; 

designed  for  colleges  and  advanced  classes 
in  schools,  as  well  as  for  private  reading.  Ph., 
1851 22-973 

—  Same.     Ph.,  1867    ....         22-973" 

—  A  verbal  index  to  Milton's  complete  poetical 

works.     Ph.,  1868         .         .         .        23-384^ 

Cleveland,  H.     Alexander  H.  Stephens  in  public  and 

private,   with    letters    and    speeches    before, 

during,  and  since  the  war.     Ph.,  [1866.]     8" 

30-1901 

Cleveland,  H.  R.  Life  of  Henry  Hudson.  (S.  A. 
B.  10)  30-497 

Cleveland,  H.  W.  S.  Hints  to  riflemen.  N.  Y., 
1864 20-324 

Cleveland,  R.  J.  Narrative  of  voyages  and  com- 
mercial enterprises.  Camb.,  1842.  2  v.  8° 
29''-267 

Cleveland,  Mr.,  nat.  son  of  O.  Cromwell.  Life, 
written  by  himself.     L.,  1732.     4  v.     30-1792 

—  See  Cleaveland. 

Clever    Jack,    and    other   tales.      Anne    Bowman 

18-366 

Clever  stories  of  many  nations.  J.  G.  Saxe  23-755 
Clever  woman  of  the  family.  Miss  Yonge  18-3625 
Clift-climbers.  Mayne  Reid  .  .  18-2622 
Clifford  family,  the  ....  18-661 
Climate.  Baikie,  R.  The  Neilgherries  for  invalids 
28'^-504 

—  Blodgett,  L.     Climatology  of  the  U.  S.     11-512 

—  Daubeny,  C.     Lectures  on       .         .  4-179 

—  Disturnell,    J.      Influence    of   c.    in    America 

25-181 

—  Dove,  H.  W.     Distribution  of  heat  11-500 

—  Francis,  D.  J.  T.     Change  of  c.  as  a  remedy 

10-390 

—  Howard,  L.     Climate  of  London    .  11-125 

—  Johnson,  P.  H.  S.     Remarks  on  c.  27^-435 

—  Koch,  C.     Climate  of  the  Crimea  27''-646 

—  Lee,  E.     Influence  of      .         .         .         27»>-645 

—  Lind,  J.     Diseases  incidental  to  Europeans  in 

hotc 10-464 

—  Scoresby-Jackson,  R.  E.     Medical  climatology 

10-265 

—  Vonstetten,  C.  H.  de.     Influence  of  2-548 

—  Williamson,  H.     Observations  on  the  climate 

of  diflerent  parts  of  America         .  10-118 


CLIMATE. 


112 


COCHIN  CHINA. 


Climate.     See  Meteorology. 

Climbing    plants.      Darwin,    C.     Movements    and 

habits  of 9-916 

Clinton,   De  Witt.     Campbell,   W.    W.     Life   and 

writings  of 30-95 

—  Renwick,  J.  Life  of  .  .  .  30-94 
Clinton,   H.   F.     Epitome  of  the  civil  and  literary 

chronology  of  Greece,  from  the  earliest  ac- 
comits  to  the  death  of  Augustus.  Ox.,  1851. 
8» 27''-3092 

—  Epitome  of  the  civil  and  literary  chronology  of 

Rome  and  Constantinople,  from  the  death  of 
Augustus  to  the  death  of  H*raclius.  Ed.  by 
C.  J.  F.  Clinton.     Ox.,  1836.     8°       27^-2182 

—  Literary  remains,  consisting  of  an  autobiography 

and  literary  journal,  and  brief  essays  on  theo- 
logical subjects.     L.,1854     .         .        30-1836 

Clinton ;  or,  boy  life  in  the  country.  W.  Simonds 
18-2881 

Clissold,  F.  Practical  hints  for  the  development  of 
the  human  mind.     L.,  1830.     8»  33-374 

Clochette  d'airain.     E.  Sue     .         .         34-3834,4637 

Clocks  and  watches.     Booth,  M.  L.     Manual  6-290 

—  Denison,  E.  B 6-312 

—  Wood's  curiosities  of  .  .  .  6-942 
Cloister  and  hearth.  C.  Reade  .  .  18-2582 
Cloncurry,  V.,  Lord.     Personal  recollections,  with 

extracts  from  correspondence.     2d  ed.    Dub., 

1850 30-1074 

Cloquet,    J.     Recollections    of  the   private   life  of 
General  Lafayette.    N.  Y.,  1836.    2  v.    30-297 
Cloquet,  J.  B.     Nouveau  traite  elementaire  de  per- 
spective, a  I'visage  des  artistes ;  precede  des 
premieres  notions  de  la  geometric  et  de  Fop- 
tique.     P.,  1823.     4°     .         .         .         34-4612 
Clos  pommier,  le.     A.  Achard        .         .        34-3010 
Closer  walk.     II.  Darling       .         .         .  32-999 

Closing  scene,  the.     E.  Neale        .         .  32-308 

Closet  hours.     R.  Palmer       ,         .         .  32-328 

Cloud  with  golden  border.  Miss  Tatem  18-3141 
Clouded  happiness.     Countess  D'Orsay  18-578 

Cloudesley.  W.Godwin  .  .  .  18-1189 
Clouds  and  sunshine.  C.  Reade  .  .  18-2583 
Clouds  and  sunshine  in  the  life  of  a  village  pastor 

18-660 

Clough,  A.  H.  Greek  history,  from  Themistocles  to 
Alexander,  in  a  series  of  lives  from  Plutarch. 
L.,  1860 27"-30»7 

—  Poems;   with  memoir  by   C.   E.  Norton.     B., 

1862 23-955 

Cloveruook.     Alice  Cary        .         ,         .  18-567 

Cloveruook  children.     Alice  Cary  .  18-568 

Clovis  Gosselin.  A.  Karr  .  .  .  34-3428 
Club  des  hirondelles.     X.  de  Montepin  34-3567 

Club-foot.     W.  Adams  .         .        .  10-733 

—  Scoutetten,  H.     Radical  cure  of      .  10-638 
Club-life  of  London.     J.  Timbs      .         .       27»-1151 
Cluskey,  M.  W.     Political  text-book,  or  encyclope- 
dia.    9th  ed.     Ph.,  1859.     8°        .         26^-663 

Coal.     Bo  wen,  E.     C.  and  coal  oil        .  9-211 

The  coal  regions  of  Pennsylvania.     No.  4 

v.  3  of  1-341;  also  26»-17 

—  Childs,  C.  G.    Coal  trade.    No.  4    v.  5  of  1-341 

—  Comparative  views  of  the  most  important  an- 

thracite collieries  in  Penna.,  exhibiting  their 

avenues  to  tide-water.      Ph.,   1835.     No.    3 

.        V.  3  of  1-341 

—  Daddow  &  Bannan.     C,  iron,  and  oil       6-309 

—  Fordyce,  W.    Hist,  of  c.  and  coal-fields    6-1022 

—  Hull,  E.     Coal-fields  of  G.  B.  .  9-239 

—  Henry,  M.  S.     Lehigh  valley  .         26''-451 

—  Jevons,  W.  S.     The  coal  question  1-225 

—  Johnson,  W.  R.    Coal  trade  of  British  America, 

etc 6-870 

Report  of  experiments  on  .  6-869 

Same.     No.  5      .        .        .        v.  5  of  1-341 

Review  of  same.     No.  6      .         v.  5  of  1-341 

—  Leslie,  J.  P.     Manual  of  c.  and  its  topography 

9-250 

—  Our  coal  and  our  coal  pits        .        .  6-385 


Coal.  Report  of  committee  of  senate  of  Penn. 
Harrisb.,  1834.    126  pp.    No.  21    v.  3  of  1-341 

—  Smyth,  W.  W.     C.  and  coal  mining  6-415 

—  Statistics  of  the  coal  trade  of  the  U.S.,   moved 

towards  the  seaboard,  for  1866,  with  the  prize 
essays  on  mining  bituminous  coal.  Pottsville, 
1867.     8" 1-343 

—  Sweet,  S.  H.     New  York  report,  1865        1-303 

—  Tayloi-,  R.  C.     Statistics  of  coal      .  9-299 
Same.     2d  ed 9-300 

—  Williams,  C.  W.     Combustion  of    .  6-940 

—  See  Collieries  ;  Fuel ;  Mining. 

Coal  companies'  reports,  charters,  etc.  1-341 

Coal  oil.     See  Petroleum. 

Coale,  W.  E.  Hints  on  health,  with  familiar  instruc- 
tions for  the  treatment  and  preservation  of 
the  skin,  hair,  teeth,  and  eyes.  B.,  1857  10-168 
Coast  defence.     Scheliha         .         .         .  6-690 

Coast  lines.     Lawson,  W.     Geography  of      25-124 
Coast    survey,    U.    8.      Report   of   superintendent, 
showing  progress  for  1851-5  ;  1858,60  ;  1862-5. 
W.,  1852-67.     15  V.     8»  and  4«'    .  6-986 

—  See  Navigation. 

Coates,  R.     See  Godman,  J.  D. 

Cobb,  J.  The  doctor  and  the  apothecary.  B.  D. 
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Cobbold,  R.  H.     Pictures  of  the  Chinese,  drawn  by 

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Code  Napoleon  ;  or,  the  French  civil  code.  Literally 

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L.,  1824.    8°  ....  2-22 

Code  of  Gentoo  laws ;  or,  ordination  of  the  pundits, 

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Code  of  health  and  longevity.  J.  Sinclair  10-141 
Code  of  procedure  of  the  state  of  New  York,  as 

amended  in  1857 ;  with  notes,  an  appendix, 
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Code  of  1650,  a  compilation  of  the  earliest  laws  and 
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extracts  from  the  laws  and  judicial  proceed- 
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Coe,  W.,  jr.  Christian  duties  and  cautions,  relating 
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Coffin,  C.  C.    Following  the  flag  from  August,  1861, 

to  November,  1862.  with  the  army  of  the  Po 
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Coffin,  J.     History  of  Newbury,  Newburyport,  etc. 

B.,  1845.  8°  ....  26»-281 
Coffin,  J.  H.  Elements  of  conic  sections  and  ana- 
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Cogan,  T.     Philosophical  treatise  on  the  passions. 

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Coggeshall,  G.     Historical  sketch  of  commerce  and 

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of  marque,  during  our  war  with  England,  in 
the  years  1812-14  ;  interspersed  with  several 
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Coggeshall,  Wm.  T.     Easy  Warren      .  18-670 

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list  of  newspapers  and  periodicals  in  the 
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and    critical    notices.      Columbus,    1860.     8" 
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Cohen,  J.  S.  Inhalation  ;  its  therapeutics  and  prac- 
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Cohen,  M.  M.  Notices  of  Florida  and  the  campaigns. 
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Coiner,  the.  G.  Griffin  .  .  .  18-3680 
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1-184 

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Coinage  of  the  British  empire    .         37»-591 

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Coke,  E.     Johnson,  C.  W.     Life  of      .  30-686 

Coke,  E.  T.     A  subaltern's  furlough  ;  parts  of  the 

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Coke,  R.     Detection  of  the  court  and  state  of  Eng- 
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Colardeau,  C.  P.     CEuvres  choisies.     Caliste,  trage- 
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Colburn,  Z.  Locomotive  engineering  and  the  mech- 
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Colchester,  C.  A.,  Lord.    Diary  and  correspondence, 

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Colden,  C.  D.     Life  of  R.  Fulton.     N.  Y.,  1817. 

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Colds.     Hunter,  R.     Popular  treatise  on         10-781 

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Cole,  A.     Tribute  of  affection  to  the  memory  of  the 

late  Rev.  G.  W.  Cole.  Portland,  1845  30-588 
Cole,  D.     Principles  of  English  grammar  applied. 

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Cole,  H.    First  exercises  for  children  in  light,  shade, 

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Cole,  H.  W.     The  middle  classes  and  the  borough 

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Cole,  J.  E.     A  criticism  on  the  present  system  of 

rigging  ships.  N.  Y.,  1860.  32  pp.  8"  1-210 
Cole,  J.  W.     Life  and  theatrical  times  of  Charles 

Kean,  including  a  summary  of  the  English 

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the  penipsular  war.  L.,  1856.  2  v.  30-1421 
Cole,  T.  Noble,  L.  L.  Life  and  genius  of  30-1034 
Cole,  W.     View  of  modem  psalmody.     Colchester, 

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Colebrooke,  H.  T.  Essays  on  the  religion  and  phil- 
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Coleman,  C.  Mythology  of  the  Hindus,  with  notices 
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Coleman,  J.  General  index  to  printed  pedigrees  in 
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Coleman,  L.  Ancient  Christianity  exemplified  in 
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—  Historical  text  book  and  atlas  of  biblical  geog- 

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Coleman,  W.  S.  Our  woodlands,  heaths,  and  hedges. 

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Colenso,  J.  W.  Geometrical  problems  as  given  in 
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—  St.  Paul's  epistle  to  the  Romans;  newly  trans- 

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Coleridge,  Hartley.  Lives  of  northern  worthies. 
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Coleridge,  H.  N.     Introductions  to  the  study  of  the 

Greek  classic  poets.     Ph.,  1881  22-981,2 

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Coleridge,  Herbert.  Glossarial  index  to  the  printed 
English  literature  of  the  thirteenth  century. 
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Coleridge,  S.  T.  Complete  works;  with  an  intro- 
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—  Biographia  literaria ;   or,  biographical  sketches 

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—  Confessions  of  an  inquiring  spirit.     Ed.  by  H. 

N.  Coleridge.     B.,  1841       .        .  82-236 

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—  The  friend :  a  series  of  essays,  to  aid  in  the  for- 

mation of  fixed  principles  in  politics,  morals, 
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Ph.,  1848 15-23 

—  Method.     L.,  1849   ....  15-152 

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of  the  old  poets  and  dramatists,  with  other 
literary  remains.  Ed.  by  Mrs.  H.  N.  Cole- 
ridge.   L.,1849.    2v.  .        .        .  22-983 

—  Notes  on  English  divines.     Ed.  by  Rev.  Der- 

went  Coleridge.    L.,  1853.    2  v.  .  32-480 

—  Poems  ;  with  an  essay  on  his  life  and  writings. 

N.  Y.,  1848 23-54 

—  Poetical  and  dramatic  works.    L.,  1844     24-10 

—  Same  ;  with  a  memoir.    B.,  1854.    3  v.     23-445 

—  Seven  lectures  on  Shakespeare  and  Milton ;  a 

list  of  all  the  MS.  emendations  in  Mr.  Collier's 
folio,  1632  ;  and  an  introductory  preface  by  J. 
P.  Collier.    L.,  1856.    8»      .        .  24-102 

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Kant 22-1223 

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Coles,  E.     English  dictionary.     L.,  1732  22-62 

Coles,  G.  Heroines  of  methodism  ;  or,  pen  and  ink 
sketches  of  the  mothers  and  daughters  of  the 
church.  N.  Y.,  1857  .  .  .  32-1563 
Coles,  L.  B.  Beauties  and  deformities  of  tobacco- 
using  ;  or,  its  ludicrous  and  its  solemn  reali- 
ties.    B.,  1853       ....  10-524 

—  Philosophy  of  health;    natural    principles  of 

health  and  cure,  or  health  and  cure  without 

drugs.     B.,  1851   ....  10-136 

Coles,  Miriam.    Frank  Warrington        .  18-672 

—  Louie's  last  term  at  St.  Mary's        .  18-675 

—  Roundhearts  and  other  stories         .  18-(57l 

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Colfax,  S.  Life  and  principles  of  Abraham  Lincoln. 
Ph.,  1865.     8»       .        .        .        .       30-u.  p. 

—  Moore,  A.  Y.     Life  of    .        .        .        30-2374 

—  See  Bowles,  S 26''-556 

Colin  Cloute.  J.  Skelton  .  .  v.  2  of  23-448 
Colin  Clouts  explained.  A.  E.  Hitchcock  23-«28 
Colladay,  W.  R.     Genealogical  and  chronological 

table  of  the  sovereigns  of  England.     N.  Y., 

1863 27''-279 

Colle,  C.     (Euvres  choisies.     P.,  1819    .        84-3169 

—  La  partie  de  chasse.     C.  A.  C.  v.  7         34-3138 

—  La  verite  dans  le  vin — Comedie       .        34-3519 
Colleccion  de  refranes  y  locuciones  familiares  de  la 

lengua  Castellana,  con  su  correspondencia 
Latina.     Por  F.  V.  y  M.  B.    Barcelona,  1841 

34-11 

Collectanea   topographica    and    genealogica.      L., 

1834-43.     8v.    8»         .        .        .         27«-278 

Collection  and  selection  of  English  prologues  and 

epilogues,  from  Shakespeare  to  Garrick.     L., 

1779.    4v 24-22 

Collection  of  epigrams,  -with  critical  dissertion.     L., 

1727.     2v 23-927 

Collection  of  scarce  and  valuable  tracts  on  subjects 
chiefly  such  as  relate  to  the  history  and  con- 
stitution of  these  kingdoms ;  selected  from 
public  and  private  libraries,  particularly  that 
of   Lord    Sommers.      L.,    1748.      4    v.      4" 

27''-4044 

Collections  of  historical  societies.     See  names  of  so- 
cieties. 
Collector's  assistant.     J.  Livingston      .  2-361 

College  life.     S.  Olin      ....  13-156 

College,  market,  and  court.     C.  H.  Dall  2-633 

College  of  physicians  of  Philadelphia.  Summary  of 
transactions.  Vols.  1-3,  and  1  of  new  series. 
Ph.,  1846-53.     4  V.     8«         .        .  10-456 

College  words  and  customs.  B.  H.  Hall  22-111 
Collegiate  system.     F.  Wayland    .        .  13-231 

Collegian's  guide.     Jas.  Pycroft    .        .  13-57 

Collegians.     G.  Griffin  .        .        .        18-3685 

CoUetta,  P.  History  of  the  kingdom  of  Naples, 
1734-1825  ;  trans,  by  S.  Horner,  with  a  sup- 
plementary   chapter,   1825-1856.      E.,   1858. 

2v.     8» 27»^2186 

Collier,  G.  France,  Holland,  and  the  Netherlands 
a  century  ago  ;  ed.  by  Mrs.  C.  Tennant.    L. , 

1865.     80 27^-852 

Collier,  Jeremy.    Immorality  of  the  English  stage. 

3d  ed.     L.     1698  ....  24^188 

Collier,  J.  D.     The  life  of  A.  Newland,  with  some 

account  of  the  bank  of  England.     L.,  1808 

30-2314 

Collier,  J.  P.  Bibliographical  and  critical  account 
of  the  rarest  books  in  the  English  language. 
N.  Y.,  1866.     4  V.         .         .         .  21-30 

—  History  of  English  dramatic  poetry  to  the  time 

of  Shakespeare,  and  annals  of  the  stage  to  the 
restoration.     L.,  1831.     3  v.         .  22-989 

—  Memoirs  of  E.   Alleyn,  including   some   new 

particulars  respecting  Shakespeare,  Ben  Jon- 
son,  Massinger,  Marston,  and  Dekker,  and 
memoirs  of  the  principal  actors  in  the  plays 
of  Shakespeare.     L.,  1841-6.     8»  30-1153 

—  Notes  and  emendations  to  the  text  of  Shake- 

speare's plays,  from  early  manuscript  correc- 
tions in  a  copy  of  the  folio,  1632.  N.  Y., 
1853 24-149 

—  Shakespeare's  library  ;  a  collection  of  the  ro- 

mances, novels,  poems,  and  histories  used  by 
Shakespeare  as  the  foundation  of  his  dramas. 
L.,  1843.     2v.     8°        .        .         .  24-77 

—  Brae,   A.   E.     Collier,  Coleridge,  and  Shake- 

speare     24-103 


Collier,  J.  P.  Dyce,  A.  Remarks  on  Collier's 
edition  of  Shakespeare  .         .  24-74 

—  Singer,  S.  W.     Text  of  Shakespeare  vindicated 

24-58 

Collier,  R.  P.     Law  relating  to  mines.     Ph.,  1853. 

8° V.  79  of  2-55 

Collier,  W.  F.     History  of  the  British  empire.     L., 

1864 27»-280 

—  History  of  English  literature,  in  a  series  of  bio- 

graphical sketches.     L.,1862        .  22-991 

—  Pictures  of  periods,  a  sketch-book  of  old  Eng- 

lish life.     E.,  1865        .         .         .  1&-697 

Collier  de  far.  E.  Sue  .  .  .  3^3834,4637 
Collieries  and  colliers.     Fowler,  J.   C.     Law  and 

leading  cases  relating  to        .        .  2-166 

—  Life  amongst  the  colliers  .        .  33-905 

—  See  Coal ;  Mining. 

Collin  d'Harleville,  J.  F.  Les  chateaux  en  Espagne, 
le  vieux  celebataire.     C.  A.  C.  v.  8     34-3139 

CoUings,  J.  Outline  of  the  American  school  sys- 
tem ;  with  remarks  on  the  establishment  of 
common  schools  in  England.  Birmingham, 
1868.    8" 13-93 

Collingwood,  C.  Rambles  of  a  naturalist  on  the 
shores  and  waters  of  the  China  sea.  L.,  1868. 
8° 28''-587 

Collingwood,  Cuthbert,  Lord.  Selections  from  the 
public  and  private  correspondence :  inter- 
spersed with  memoirs  of  his  life.  By  G.  L.  N. 
Collingwood.    N.  Y.,  1829.    8°    .  30-105 

Collins,  A.  Peerage  of  England  ;  containing  a  gene- 
alogical and  historical  account  of  all  the  peers 
of  England  now  existing,  their  descents  and 
collateral  lines ;  famous  actions,  and  many 
valuable  memoirs  never  before  printed.  3d  ed. 
L.,  1756.    6  V.    8°         .        .        .         27»-283 

Collins,  A.  M.    Mrs.  Ben  Darby   .        .  18-678 

Collins,  D.  Horse-trainer's  and  sportsman's  guide ; 
the  duties  of  grooms,  etc.     L.,  1865      20-326 

Collins,  F.  Voyages  to  Portugal,  Spain,  Sicily, 
Malta,  Asia-Minor,  Egypt,  etc.,  from  1796- 
1801.     Ph.,   1809         .        .        .        29i'-226 

Collins,  L.  Historical  sketches  of  Kentucky,  em- 
bracing its  history,  antiquities,  and  natuial 
curiosities,  geographical,  statistical,  and  geo- 
logical descriptions ;  with  anecdotes  of  pioneer 
life.     Cin.,  1847.    8"     .         .         .  26'^47 

Collins,  P.  Voyage  down  the  Amoor ;  with  a  land 
journey  through  Siberia.  N.  Y.,1860  28b-339 

Collins,  R.  Practical  treatise  on  midwifery.  Ph., 
1838.     80       .        .        .        .        .  10-639 

Collins,  S.     Miscellanies.     Ph.,  1842    .  33-188 

Collins,  William.    Poetical  works.   B.,  1853    23-355 

—  Same.     B.,  1857       ....  23-767 

—  (Bell's  poets  of  G.  B.)     .        .        .  23-494 

—  (Walsh's  Br.  poets)  .  .  .  23-243 
Collins,  W.  Wilkie.     After  dark    .        .  18-679 

—  Antonina  ;  or,  the  fall  of  Rome       .  18-680 

—  Armadale 18-689 

—  Basil ;  or,  crossed  path    .        .        .  18-682 

—  Dead  secret        18-683  and  v.  4  and  5  of  18-2340 

—  Hide  and  seek  ....  18-684 

—  Memoirs  of  the  life  of  William  Collins ;  with 

selections  from  his  journals  and  correspon- 
dence.    L.,  1848.    2  V.  .        .  30-994 

—  Moonstone 18-681 

—  No  name 18-685 

—  Plot  in  private  life,  and  other  tales  18-686 

—  Queen  of  hearts       ....  18-687 

—  Sister  Rose  ;  the  stolen  mask ;  the  yellow  mask 

.        .        .        .        .        .  18-690 

—  Woman  in  white  ....  18-688 
Collinson,  P.,  tribute  to.  Ph.,  1851.  8"  80-1607 
Collisions  at  sea.     New  York  chamber  of  commerce 

in  relation  to         ....  1-210 

—  Phila.  board  of  trade  upon  law  of  .  1-210 
Collodion  processes.     T.  Sutton    .        .           6-952 

—  See  Photography. 

Colloquies  of  Edward  Osborne,  Miss  A.  Manning 
18-20b4 


COLLOT. 


116 


COLTON. 


l^JoUot,  A.  G.  Chefs-d'oeuvre  dramatiques  de  la 
langue  fraiKjaise,  mis  en  ordre  progressif  et 
annot^s.     N.  Y.  et  Ph.,  1847       .         34-4231 

—  Progressive  French  anecdotes  and   questions. 

(For  American  students  of  French.)  Ph.,  1849 
34-4339 

—  Progressive  French  grammar  and  exercises,  on 

the  basis  of  Levizac's  French  grammar.   Ph., 
1856 23-67 

—  Progressive  interlinear  French  reader,  on  Locke's 

plan  of  instruction.     Ph.,  1854    .  22-417 

Collyer,  R.     Nature  and   life:    sermons.     B.,  1867 

32-2307 

L.,  1823 

33-131 

24-143 

24-143 

V.  24 

24-71 

24-143 

24-221 

24-142 

24-1 0-; 

24-191 

pieces  in 

33-172 

24-143 

D.  L. 

24-107 

24-221 

24-141 

24-142 

Beaumont 

11  of  24-71 


Colman,  G.     Circle  of  anecdote  and  vfit 


The  deuce  is  in  him.     B.  D.  v 

Snme.     M.  B.  D.  5  . 

The  jealous  wife.     Comedy. 


B.  B.  T 


V.  9 


—  Same.     B.  D.  v.  1    . 

—  Same.     F's  S.  D.  v.  4      . 

—  Same.     M.  B.  D.  v.  4      . 

—  Polly  Honeycombe.     D.  L.  T 

—  Same.     S.  B.  T.  v.  6 

—  Prose  on  several  occasions,  with  some 

verse.     L.,  1787.     3  v. 

—  Ways  and  means.     B.  D.  v.  1 

—  and  D.  Garrick.     Clandestine  marriage 

T.  V.  3 

F's  S.  D.  V.  5      . 

I;  B.  T.  V.  5 

M.  B.  D.  V.  4     . 

—  See  Dreams — Jonathan  in  England 

and  Fletcher.     Bonduca       .      v, 

—  See  Milton,  J.    Comus. 
Colman,  G.,  jr.    Blue  devils.    F's  S.  D. 

—  Broad  grins.     Wor.,  1804 

—  The  heir  at  law — a  comedy 


Same. 
Same. 
Same. 


V.  9 


—  Same.     I.  B.  T.  v.  35      . 

—  Inkle  and  Yarico ;    an   opera.     I.  B. 


—  The  iron  chest.     F's  S.  D.  v.  6 

—  Same.     I.  B.  T.  v.  19  and  23 

—  John  Bull ;  a  comedy.     I.  B.  T. 

—  The  mountaineers.     F's  S.  D.  v, 

—  Same.     I.  B.  T.  v.  33      . 

—  Poetical  works.     N.  Y.,  1853 

—  The  poor  gentleman — a  comedy. 


34-331 
23-732 
F's  S.  D.  V.  12 
24-221 
24-141 

T.  V.  8 
24-141 
24-221 
24-141 
24-141 
24-221 
24-141 
23-347 

.  D.  V.  3 
24-331 
24-141 

30-1500 
24-331 
24-141 


V.  16 


F'sS 


—  Same.     I.  B.  T.  v.  6 

—  Eandom  records.     L.,  1830.     2  v.    . 

—  The  review.     F's  Q.  D.  v.  35  . 

—  The  surrender  of  Calais.    I.  B.  T.  v.  16 
Colman,  H.     European  agriculture  and  rural  econ- 
omy; from  personal  observation.     B.,  1860. 
8° •  4-46 

—  European  life  and  manners.     B.,  1849.     2  v. 

27''-216 

34-3523 

18-3198 

34-4575 

34-3145 

26^-91 

1823-4 

26»>-646 

26'>-28 

80-42 

26^-645 


Colomba.     P.  Merimee 

—  P.  Merimee.     English 
Colombe,  la.     A.  Dumas 
Colonibey,  E.     Les  causes  gaies.     P.     . 
Colombia.     Bache  R.     Notes.     1822,3 

—  Cochrane,  C.  S.    Residence  and  travels. 


—  Duane,  W.     Visit,  1822,3 

—  Holstien's  account  of       .        .        . 

—  Mollien,  G.     Travels,  1822,3 

—  Recollections  of  a  service  during  the  war  of  ex- 

termination ....         26''-985 

—  Walker.    Account  of  geog.,  statist.,  etc.  26^-647 

—  See  names  of  separate  states. 
Colombo,  C.     See  Columbus. 

Colonel  Floyd's  wards.     Mrs.  Terhune  18-3174 

Colonial  essays.     Translated  from  the  Dutch.     L., 

1864 2-935 

Co'onial  administration  of  Great  Britain,     S.  S.  Bell 

27'^63 

Colonial  records.    See  names  of  states. 


Colonial  policy  of  European  powers.     H.  Brougham 

37-'-3372 

Colonial  policy  of  Russell's  administration.     R.  Grey 

37'M83 

Colonies,  government  of.     See  Help's  Spanish  con- 
quest    ......         26='-338 

Colonization  and  colonies.     Alexander,  A.     West 
coast  of  Africa      ....         29"-203 

—  Freeman,  F.     Plea  for  Africa  .  2-658 

—  Guriey,  R.  R.     Life  of  J.  Ashmun  30-1395 

Mission  to  England     .         •        .         27''-722 

— '  Merivale,  H.     Lectures  of  c.  and  c.  29''-129 

—  Pownall,  T.       Administration  of  the  colonies 

26='-158 

—  Roebuck,  J.  A.     Colonies  of  England     36''-935 

—  Smith,  G.     The  empire    .         .         .       27^086 

—  See  Migration,  and  names  of  countries  coloniz- 

ing and  colonized. 
Colonization  society.     See  American  c.  s. 
Colonna,  V.     TroHope,  T.  A.     Life  of  30-1497 

Collonnes  d'Hercule.     E.  Capendu         .        34-3110 
Color  and  coloring.     Boyle,  R.     Experiments  on 

colors 8-2 

—  Burnet,  J.     Practical  hints  on  color  in  painting 

5-715 

—  Chevreul,  E.    Harmony  and  contrast  of  colors 

5-97 

—  Field,  G.     Chromotography    .         .  5-347 

—  Harris,  M.     Natural  system  of  colors         5-770 

—  Hay,   D.   R.      Laws  of  harmonious    coloring 

5-225 

—  Hayter,   C.      New  practical  treatise  on  color 

, 5-761 

—  Neuman's  manual  as  applied  to  photographs 

6-894 

Principles  and  practice  of  coloring        6-893 

—  Wilkinson,  J.  G.     On  color     .        .  5-132 

—  See  Optics  ;  Painting. 

Colormaker's  companion         .         .        .  6-823 

Colorado.     Hollister,  O.  J.     Mines  of    .         26''-632 

—  Taylor,  B.  Summertrip  to  .  .  26K-583 
Colorado  river.    Sitgreaves,  L.  Expedition  down  the 

26''— 335 

—  Ives,'j.  c'.  Report  on  ."  .*  .'  26b-1003 
Colored  patriots  of  the  American  revolution.     W. 

C.  Nell 30-861 

Colored  people.     Bacon,  B.  C.     Statistics  of  the  c.  p. 
of  Philadelphia     ....  2-992 

—  See  Negroes. 

Colossal  vestiges  of  the  older  nations.     W.  Linton 

29»-143 

Colossians,  epistle  to.   Barnes,  A.   Notes  on  32'^-701 

—  Calvin,  J.     Commentary  on    .         .        32-1251 

—  Davenant,  J.  Expositioai  of  .  32-1358 
Colporteur,  le.  X.  de  Montepln  .  .  34-4353 
Colporteurs.     See  Missions,  home. 

Colquhoun,  Lady.   Hamilton's  memoir  of     30-1415 

Colquhoun,  J.     Sporting  days.     E.,  1866        20-327 

Colquhoun,  J.  C.     Life  in  Italy  and  France  in  the 

olden  time.     L.,  n.  d.  .        .       27^1652 

—  Wilberforce  :  his  friends  and  his  times.    L.,  1866 

30-1789 

Colquhoun,  P.     Treatise  on  indigence  ;  exhibiting 

a  general  view  of  the  national  resources  for 

productive  labor.     L.,  1806.     8°  3-74 

Colton,  C.     Four  years  in  Great  Britain  ;  from  1831 

to  1835.     N.  Y.,1835.    2  v.         .         27''-139 

—  Life  and  times  of  Henry  Clay.     N.  Y.,  1846-56. 

3v.     8» 30-92 

—  Public  economy  for  the  U.S.  N.Y.,1848.  8°  3-76 
Colton,  C.  C.    Lacon  :  or,  many  things  in  few  words. 

N.  Y.,  1849.     8»   .         .        .        .  83-140 

Colton,  G.  W.     General  atlas  of  the  world.     N.  Y., 

1859.     4»        .         .         .         .         .  35-359 

Colton,  W.     Deck  and  port ;  or,  incidents  of  a  cruise 

to  California.     N.  Y.,  1850  .         36b-203 

—  The  sea  and  the  sailor,  notes  on  France  and 

Italy,  and  other  literary  remains  ;  with  a  me- 
moir by  H.  T.  Cheever.     N.  Y.,  1851   33-740 

—  Three  years  in  California.    N.  Y.,  1850  26''-204 


COLTON. 


117 


COMMERCE. 


Colton,  W.  Land  and  lee  in  the  Bosphorus  and 
-iEgean.  [Same  as  Visit  to  Constantinople.] 
N.  Y.,  1851 27''-238 

—  Ship  and  shore,  in   Madeira,  Lisbon,  and  the 

Mediterranean.     N.  Y.,  1851        .         27^-239 

—  Visit  to  Constantinople  and  Athens.     N.  Y., 

1836       ......         27''-145 

Columbiad.     J.  Barlow  .        .         .        23-1300 

Columbia.     See  Colombia. 

Columbia,  British.     Lennard,  C.  E.  B.     Travels  in 
26»'-663 

—  Pemberton,  J.  D.     Facts  and  figures       26''-407 

—  See  America,  British  ;  Vancouver's  island. 
Columbia  river.     Cox,  R.    Adventures  on  the  26''-24 

—  Lewis   and   Clarke.       Expedition  to   (1804-6) 

26i'-68 

Columbian  lady's  and  gentleman's  magazine,  v.  7-9. 

K  Y.,  1847,8.     8»        .        .        .  17-27 

Columbus,  C.     Personal  narrative  of  first  voyage  to 

America.     B.,  1827.     8°       .        .  26i'-21 

—  Irving,  W.     Life  and  voyages  of  80-101,2 
Voyages  and  discoveries  of  the  companions 

of  C 26'>-181 

Colville  family.     P.  E.  Smedley     .        .         18-2916 
Colvin,  H.     Passages  in  the  life  of  an  Indian  mer- 
chant ;   being  memorials  of  Robert  Brown. 

L.,  1867 30-1941 

Colvocoresses,  G.  M.  Four  years  in  the  govern- 
ment exploring  expedition  commanded  by  C. 
Wilkes.  N.  Y.,  1853  .  .  .  29''-lll 
Colwell,  S.  New  themes  for  the  protestant  clergy  ; 
with  notes  by  the  editor  on  the  literature  of 
charity,  population,  pauperism,  political  econ- 
omy, and  protestantism.     Ph.,  1851       32-364 

Allibone,  S.  A.     Review  of.     By  a  layman 

32-385 

—  Politics  for  American  Christians :  a  word  upon 

our  example  as  a  nation,  our  labor,  our  trade, 
elections,  education,  and  congressional  legis- 
lation.    Ph.,  1852.     8°  .        .  32-401 

—  Some  notice  of  a  review  by  a  layman        32-401 

—  See  Hints  to  a  layman      .         .         .  32-320 

—  Ways  and  means  of  paymen.t :  a  full  analysis  of 

the  credit  system.     Ph.,  1859.     8»  1-134 

—  See  List,  polit.  econ.  .  .  .  3-144 
Combat  de  I'honneur.  A.  Robert  .  34-4643 
Combe,  A.     Physiological  and  moral  management 

of  infancy.     N.  Y.       .        .        .  10-28 

—  Physiology  of  digestion.     B.,  1836  10-29 

—  Principles  of  physiology  applied  to  the  preserva- 

tion of  health.     K  Y., 1834         .  10-27 

—  Life  and  correspondence  by  G.  Combe    30-1520 
Combe,  G.     Constitution  of  man  considered  in  rela- 
tion to  external  objects.     B.,  1835         10-164 

Scott,  W.     Refutation  of   .         •  10-587 

—  Elements  of  phrenology.     Ph.,  1826  10-30 

—  Lectures  on    phrenology  ;    with  notes  by  A. 

Boardman.     N.  Y.,  1839      .         .  10-609 

—  Lectures  on  popular  education.    B.,  1834    18-58 

—  Life  and  correspondence  of  Andrew  Combe. 

Ph.,  1850 30-1520 

—  Moral  philosophy  ;  or,  the  duties  of  man  consid- 

ered in  his  individual,  social,  and  domestic 
capacities.     N.  Y.,  1858        .         .  15-220 

—  Notes  on  the  United  States  during  a  phrenological 

visit  in  1838-40.     Ph.,  1841.     2  v.  26''-22 

—  et  al.    Moral  and  intellectual  science  applied  to 

the  elevation  of  society.  N.Y.,1848.  8»  15-210 

Combe,  W.     Tour  of  Dr.  Syntax  in  search  of  the 

picturesque.      2d  Amer.  ed.     Ph.,  n.  d.     S" 

—  Same,     b!,  1866       '.'..'.  23-875 

—  Second  tour  of  Dr.  Syntax  in  search  of  consola- 

tion.    Ph.,  1822    ....  28-220 

Combustion.     Boyle,  R.     Experiments  11-10 

—  Williams,  C.  W.   Treatise  on  combustion  of  coal 

6-940 

—  See  Fuel ;  Heat. 

Comedie  (la)  et  les  comddiens.  L.  Gozlan  34-5343 
Comediennes  d'autrefois.     A.  Houssaye         34-4075 


Comedies  de  societe.  Mme  Tourte-Cherbuliez 
34-5028 

Comedy.     See  Drama  ;  Stage  ;  Theatre. 

Comelati,  G.,  and  J.  Davenport.  New  dictionary 
of  the  Italian  and  English  languages  ;  based 
upon  that  of  Baretti.    L.,  1854.    2  v.   8°  22-29 

Cometh  up  as  a  flower     .         .  .        18-4037 

Comets.     Arago,  D.  F.     Tract  on  .  10-80 

—  Watson,  J.  C.  Popular  treatise  on  12-53 
Comettant,  O.     Le  monde  des  esprits             34-4003 

—  Musique  et  musiciens.     P.,  1862      .         34-5259 

—  Secrets  de  la  mer.*    Voyage  du  Great-Eastern 

.,      .         .         .         .        34-4162 

—  Trois  ans  aux  Etats-Unis.    2me  ed.     P.,  1858 

34-3146 

Comfort,  J.  W.     Practice  of  medicine  on  Thom- 
sonian  principles,  adapted  to  the  use  of  fami- 
lies and  the  practitioner  ;  with  a  sketch  of  Dr. 
Thomson.     6th  ed.     Ph.,  1859.     8»        10-296 
Comfort  for  small  incomes.     Mrs.  Warren     6-226,7 
Comforts  of  old  age.     Sir  T.  Bernard    .        32-1856 
Comic  album.     L.,  1843.     4«  .         .  5-605 

Comic  Blackstone.     G.  A.  a'Beckett      .  18-298 

Comic  dramas.     M.  Edgeworth.     v.  7  18-977 

Comic  English  grammar,  the.  L.,  1840  18-3701 
Comic  history  of  England.  G.  A.  a'Beckett  27»-54 
Comic  history  of  Rome.  6.  A.  a'Beckett  27''-2145 
Comic  natural  history.  H.  L.  Stephens  38-1278 
Comic  news,  the.     v.  1.    L.,  1863.     f  .  17-199 

Comical  romance,  the.     Scarron    .         .         18-2748 
Coming  wonders.     M.  Baxter        .         .        32-2269 
Comings,  B.  N.     Preservation  of  health,  and  pre- 
vention of  disease  ;  with  suggestions  on  diet, 
mental    development,    exercise,    ventilation, 
bathing,  and  use  of  medicines.     N.  Y.,  1854 
.        .        .        .  10-147 

Comly,  J.    Journal  of  life  and  religious  labors.    Ph., 

1853.     8° 82-436 

Commander  of  Malta,  the.     E.  Sue       .        18-3064 

Commandment  with-promise,  the.     By  the  author  of 

"The  last  day  of  the  week."      N.  Y.,  1851 

32-540 

Commandments,  the.  Maurice,  F.  D.  The  c.  as 
instruments  of  national  reformation     82-1904 

—  Newton,  R.  Illustrations  of  .  .  32-913 
Commemoration  of  the  three  hundredth  anniversary 

of  the  Heidelberg  catechism.     Chambersbuiu-, 

1863.     80 32-1934 

Comment  le  capitaine  eut  peur.  C.  Tillier  34-4182 
Comment  le  chanoine  eut  peur.  C.  Tillier  34-4182 
Comment  on  parle  a  Paris.  Mme.  DePeyrac  84-5044 
Commerce.     American  exchange  and  review    1-240 

—  Anderson,  A.     Origin  of         .         .         1-8,528 

—  Andrew,  W.  P.     The  Indus  and  its  provinces 

1-289 

—  Ashley,  .1.     Trade  and  revenues  of  the  British 

colonies  in  America      .        .         .  1-311 

—  Baines,  T.     C.  of  Liverpool  in  1859  1-147 

—  Baker,  J.  M.     U.  S.  and  Mediterranean  seaports 

1-4 

—  Barry,  P.     International  trade        .  1-278 

—  Beaujour,  F.     View  of  the  c.  of  Greece         1-9 

—  Blunt,  J.     Shipmaster's  assistant  and  commer- 

cial digest 1-14 

—  Bohn,  G.  C.    Wohlerfahrner  Kaufmann  34-2302 

—  Brissot  and  Claviere.     C.  of  America  with  Eu- 

rope       sei^-G 

—  Capper,  C.     Port  and  trade  of  London      1-165 

—  Child,  J.     Discourse  of  trade  .  1-297 

—  Coggeshall,  G.     Hist,  sketch  of       .  1-1 H 

—  DeBow,  J.  D.  B.     Resources  of  the  south  and 

west 1-150 

—  DeBow's  review       ....  1-120 

—  Dearborn,  H.  A.  S.     Memoirs  on  the  c.  and 

navigation  of  the  Black  sea  .  1-22 

—  Economist,  the         ....  1-520 

—  Edwards,  B.     Trade  of  the  West  India  islands 

with  U.  S.     .        .        .         .        .  26"-7;S 

—  Farley,  J.  S.     Resources  of  Turkey  1-149 

—  Gaionat,  C.  P.     Guide  du  c.    .        .        34-4962 


COMMERCE. 


118 


COMPLETE. 


Commerce.     Gilbart,  J.  W.     Ancient  c.  1-29 

—  Gregg,  J.     C.  of  the  prairies  .  26''-42 

—  Grotjan,  P.  A.     Philadelphia  public  sale  report 

1-502 

—  Grand,  F.  J.     Merchant's  assistant  1-38 

—  Hunt,  F.     Library  of  c.  .        .  1-39 

—  Irving,  B.  A.     C.  of  India      .        .  1-112 

—  Jackson,  J.     Commerce  of  the  Mediterranean 

1-41 

—  Kampfe,  M.  H.    Waaren-Berechnungen  84-2301 

—  Kaufmann,  C.  H.     Dictionary  of  merchandize 

.       '.        .        .  1-221 

—  Kettell,  T.  P.     Southern  wealth      .  1-228 

—  King,  C.     British  merchant    .        .  1-44 

—  Kirliland,  F.     Anecdotes         :        .  1-187 

—  Larue,  J.     Bibliotheque  des  negociants  34-4745 

—  Lindsay,  N.  P.     Merchant  shipping  1-212 

—  M'Culloch,  J.  R     Dictionary  of     .  1-152 
Treatise  on          ....  1-96 

—  Mackay,  A.     Western  India    .        .         38''-293 

—  Marshall,  F.     Trade  in  France       ,  1-157 

—  Martin,  F.     Handbook  of  France  .  1-292 

—  Mease,  J.     Archives  of  useful  knowledge  1-215 

—  Merchant's  magazine        .        .        .  1-121 

—  Milburn,  W.     Oriental  c.  .         .  1-49 

—  Montefiore,  J.     Dictionary      .        .     1-145,505 

—  National  magazine  and  industrial  record    1-178 

—  Oddy,  J.  J.     European  c.         .         .  1-51 

—  Pamphlets 1-210 

—  Pitkin,  T.     Statistical  view  of         .  1-55 

—  Pope,  C.     Merchant  ship-owner      .  1-57 

—  Rainey,  J.     Ocean  steam  navigation  1-216 

—  Raynal,  G.  F.     Commerce  des  Europeens  dans 

les  deux  Indes       ....         34-4972 

—  Bicard,  S.     Traite  generale  du  c.  34-4746 

—  Roberts,  L.     Merchants'  map  of     .  1-507 

—  Savary,  J.     Le  parfait  negociant  34-4744 

—  Savary,   J.   et  P.   L.      Dictionnaire   universel 

34-4963 

—  Statistics  of  foreign  and  domestic  c.  of  the  U.  S. 

1-201 

—  Steinitz,  F.     The  ship      .        .        .  6-1033 

—  Stevens,  R.     E.  India  trade     .        .  1-509 

—  Tegorborski's  productive  forces  of  Russia  1-148 

—  Tradesman  ;  or,  commercial  magazine       1-163 

—  Wain,  R.,  jr.     China        .         .         .         28''-408 

—  Waterston,  W.     Cyclopaedia  of      .  1-155 

—  See  Business  ;  Coal ;  Corn  laws  ;  Consuls ;  Cot- 

ton ;  Exchange  ;  Finance  ;  Iron  ;  Merchants ; 

Navigation ;  New  York  chamber  of  commerce  ; 

Philadelphia  board  of  trade  ;  Revenue ;  Wine  ; 

and  names  of  commercial  countries. 
Commerce  and  navigation  of  the  U.  S.     Report  of 

secretary  of  treasury  on        .        .  1-139 

Commerce  de  la  Belgique.     (1838  et  1840)        1-516 
Commerce,  the  brig.     Robbins,  A.     Account  of  loss 

of 28^-99 

Commercial  and  agricultural  magazine.     L.,  1800. 

V.  2  and  3.     8»       .         .         .         .  1-244 

Commercial  and  financial  chronicle,  the.     v.  4,  5. 

N.  Y.,  1867.    f     .         .         .         .  1-525 

Commercial  and  statistical  register.    S.  Hazard  1-506 
Commercial  arithmetic.     See  Arithmetic ;  Interest ; 

Weights  and  measures. 
Commercial  code  of  France.     J.  Rodman  1-59 

Commercial  conventions,  national.     Proceedings  of. " 

B.,  1868         .        .        .        .        .  1-342 

—  Southwestern.  Proceedings  .  .  1-210 
Commercial  correspondence.  Manual  of  1-70 
Commercial  delusions.     C.  Mackay.     [Hunt's  lib.  of 

Com.] 1-39 

Commercial  digest.     J.  Blunt         .        .  1-14 

Commercial  directory.     M.  Moses  .  2-67 

Commercial  enterprise  and  social  progress.     By  the 

author  of  "Autobiography  of  a  beggar  boy." 

L.,  1858.     8"  ....  1-327 

Commercial  law.     Fish,  A.  I.     Digest  of  exchequer 

reports  2-220 

—  Levi,  L.     Principles  of    .         .         .  1-511 

—  Sharswood,  G.     Popular  lectures  on  2-124 


Commercial  law.     Moses,   M.     Digest  of  laws  of 

relating  to  U.  S.  commerce  .  2-67 

Commercial  pre-eminence  of  N.  England.    M.  Carey 

1-17 

Commercial  regulations  of  the  different  foreign  na- 
tions with  which  the  U.  S.  have  intercourse. 
W.,  1817,24.     2  V.     8°  .        .  1-18 

Commercial  relations  of  the  U.  S.  with  foreign  na- 
tions ;  annual  report  of  the  secretaiy  of  state 
on  foreign  commerce.     W.,  1858-67.     4°  &  8" 

1-515 

Commercial  restraints  of  Ireland  considered ;  in  a 
series  of  letters  to  a  noble  lord.     Dub.,  1769. 

8° 1-40 

Commercial  statistics.     J.  Macgregor    .  1-76 

Commercial  terms.  Spier,  A.  Manual  of  1-66 
Commines,  Philip  de.  Memoirs ;  containing  the  his- 
tories of  Louis  XI  and  Charles  VIII  France, 
and  of  Charles  the  bold,  duke  of  Burgundy ; 
with  the  scandalous  chronicle  or  secret  history 
of  Louis  the  Eleventh  by  Jean  de  Troyes. 
Ed.,  with  life  and  notes,  by  A.  R.  Scoble.    L., 

1855.     2v 27''-1648 

Commissioner,  the.  G.  P.  R.  James  .  18-1659 
Common  objections  to  Christianity  proposed  and  an- 
swered. J.  P.  Wilson  .  .  32-58 
Common  objects  of  the  country.  J.  G.  Wood  9-659 
Common  objects  of  the  microscope  .  9-975 
Common  objects  of  the  seashore.  J.  G.  Wood  9-973 
Common-place  book.  R.  Southey  .  33-676 
Common-place  book.  R.  Whately  '  .  33-1104 
Commonplace  book  of  poetry  .  .  23-50 
Commonplace  book  of  thoughts.      Mrs.  Jameson 

33-528 

Common  sense.  T.  Paine  .  .  .  83-1188 
Common  shells  of  the  seashore.  J.  G.  Wood  9-1000 
Common  sights  in  the  heavens.     A.   W.  Drayson 

12-50 

Common  words  with  curious  derivation.     Smith, 

archdeacon 22-228 

Communion.      Adams,   N.      Communion    sabbath 
32-418 

—  Bickersteth,  E.     Treatise  on  the  Lord's  supper 

....         32-1395 

—  Gumming,  J.     Communicant's  manual  32-1555 

—  Goulbourn,  E.  M.     Office  of  holy  c.        32-1876 

—  Hall,  R.     Terms  of  .        .        .      v.  2  of  32-774 

—  Henry,  M.    Communicant's  companion  82-1385, 

2015 

—  Palmer,  R.     Remember  me  ;  or,  the  early  com- 

munion          82-1653 

Communion  of  labor.     A.  Jameson       .  2-786 

Compagnon  du  foyer.  Mme  L.  Surville  3^3843 
Compagnons  de  Jehu,  les.     A.  Dumas  34-3194 

Compagnons  de  la  mort.  C.  Ribeyrolles  34-5608 
Compagnons  du  silence.  P.  Feval  .  34-3330 
Companion,  the.     L.  Hunt  .  .  .       83-616,8 

Companion  to  the  playhouse.  D.  E.  Baker  24-179 
Companions  of  my  solitude.     A.  Helps  33-545 

Company,  and  the  crown.     T.  J.  Hovell  Thurlow 

28'^237 

Comparative  anatomy  and  physiology.    Agassiz  and 

Gould.     Outlines  of  c.  p.       .         .  9-505 

—  Huxley,  T.  H.     Elements  of  c.  a.    ,  9-564 

—  Huxley  and  Hawkins'  atlas  of  c.  osteology  9-1223 

—  Jones,  T.  R.     Manual  of  c.  a.         .  9-571 

—  Lawrence,  W.     Lectures         .        .  9-723 

—  Maclise,  J.     C.  osteology  .        .  9-1239 

—  Owen,  R.     Lectures  on    .        .        .         9-601,3 

—  Siebold,  C.  T.  v.    Anatomy  of  invertebrata  9-628 
Comparative  grammar.     Clark,  T.     Students'  hand- 
book        32-58 

Compass.  Davies,  T.  S,  Early  history  of  mariner's 
c 26b-620 

—  See  Magnetism  ;  Navigation. 
Compendious  book  of  psalms,  etc.     See  Gude  and 

godlie  ballates         ....       23-1005 
Compensation.     Anne  M.  H.  Brewster  18-410 

Competiti(m  Wallah.     G.  O.  Trevelyan  28«-227 

Complete  English  tradesman.     D.  DeFoe         1-243 


COMPLETE. 


119 


CONFECTIONERY. 


Complete  fkrmer.     T.  G.  Fessenden      .  4-51 

Complete  guide  to  ornamental  leather  work.  B., 
1854 5-339 

Complete  handbook  of  etiquette  for  ladies  and  gen- 
tlemen.    N.  Y.,  n.  d.   .        .        .  33-307 

Composition.  Brewer,  E.  C.  Guide  to  English 
22-613 

—  Choquet,  G.     Young  ladies'  guide  to  French  c. 

34-5168 

—  Day,  H.  K     Art  of  English  c.       '.  22-631 

—  Hunter,  J.    The  writing  of   precis  or  digests 

22-655 

—  Leconte,  P.     Art  de  converser  et  d'ecrire  chez 

la  femme 84-5013 

—  Parker,  E.  G.     Aids  to  English  c.  22-704 

—  See  Music  ;  Rhetoric  ;  and  names  of  languages. 
Comprehensive  commentary  on  the  holy  bible  ;  em- 
bracing nearly  all  that  is  valuable  in  Henry, 
Scott,  and  Doddridge  ;  with  supplement  con- 
taining a  new  concordance,  a  guide  to  the 
study  of  the  bible,  an  index  to  the  bible.  Ed. 
by  W.  Jenks.     Ph.,  1851.     6  v.     8»    32-1512 

Comstock,  A.  New  testament  of  our  Lord  and 
Saviour— phonetic.     Ph.,  1848.     8»     32-1977 

—  A  system  of  elocution  with  special  reference  to 

gesture  and  defective  articulation.     Ph.,  1864 

22-623 

Comstock,  J.  L.  History  of  the  Greek  revolution. 
N.  Y.,  1828        ....  27*-3102 

—  Outlines  of  physiology,  both  comparative  and 

human.     N.  Y.,  1836    .         .        .  10-31 

—  System  of  natural  philosophy.     Hartford,  1835 

11-244 

Comte,  Achille.     See  Ruschenberger. 
Comte,  Auguste.     A  general  view  of  positivism. 
Trans,  by  J.  H.  Bridges.     L.,  1865.    8»  15-248 

—  Philosophy  of  mathematics.     Translated  from 

the  Cours  de  philosophic  positive  by  W.  M. 
Gillespie.     N.  Y.,  1851.     8»         .  14-17 

—  Positive  philosophy.    Freely  translated  and  con- 

densed by  H.  Martineau.     N.  Y.,  1858.     8° 
15-157 

—  Lewes,  G.  H.   Comte's  philosophy  of  the  sciences 

15-120 

—  See  Spencer,  H 15-338 

Comte  de  Comminge.  Mme  de  Tencin  34-5139 
Comte  de  Monte  Cristo.  A.  Dumas  .  34-3248,9 
Comte  Kostia,  le.    Victor  Cherbuliez  34-4631 

Comtesse    d' Albany,    la.      Saint-Rene    Taillandier 

34-5229 

Comtesse  de  Charny.     A.  Dumas  .        34-3231 

Comtesse  de  Fargy,  la.     Mme  de  Souza         34-4258 

Comtesse  de  Monrion.     F.  Soulie  .        34-3763 

Comtesse  de  Pern.     X.  de  Montepin      .        34-4360 

Comtesse  de  Rudolstadt.     Mme  Dudevant    34-3689 

Comtesse  de  Salisbury.     A.  Dumas       .        34-3212 

Comtesse  Diane.     M.  Uchard         .        .        34-4346 

Comyn,  R.     History  of  the  Western  empire  from  its 

restoration  by  Charlemagne  to  the  accession  of 

Charles  V.     L.,  1851.     2  v.     8»  27'^3376 

Comyn,  R.  B.     The  law  of  landlord  and  tenant. 

2ded.    By  G.Chilton.    Ph.,  1834  v.  6  of  2-55 

—  Law  of  usury.     Ph.,  1884.     8»  v.  5  of  2-55 
Comyn,  S.     Treatise  of  the  law  relative  to  contracts 

and  agreements  not  under  seal ;  with  cases  and 
decisions  thereon  in  the  action  of  assumpsit. 
3d  Am.  ed.  Brookfield,  1823.  2  v.  8°  2-24 
Conant,  Mrs.  H.  C.  The  earnest  man  ;  sketch  of 
the  character  and  labors  of  A.  Judson.  B. ,  1856 
30-904 

—  The  English  bible  ;  history  of  the  translation  of 

the  holy  scriptures  into  the  English  tongue ; 
with  specimens  of  the  old  English  version. 
N.  Y.,  1856  ...'..  32-627 

Conant,  Helen  S.  The  butterfly  hunters.  B.,  1868 
9-735 

Conant,  W.  C.  Narratives  of  remarkable  conver- 
sions and  revival  incidents  ;  including  a  review 
of  revivals  from  the  day  of  pentecost.  N.  Y., 
1858 82-748 


Conchology  and  malacology.  Binney,  W.  G.  Land 
and  fresh  water  shells  of  North  Am.  Parts 
2  &  3.     [Sm.  misc.  col.  v.  7]        ,  11-188 

—  Burrow,  E.  J.  Elements  of  c.  .  9-524 
*—  Johnston,  G.     Introduction  to  c.     .  9-692 

—  Lea,  I.     Observations  on  the  genus  unio,  etc. 

9-1244 

Synopsis  of  the  family  of  naiades         9-1245 

—  Macgillivray,   W.       Conchologist's    text-book 

9-580 

—  Mayo,  C.     Lessons  on  shells  .        .  9-326 

—  Prime,  T.     Am.  corbiculadse.     [Sm.  misc.  col. 

V.  7] 11-188 

—  Rainey,  G.     Mode  of  formation  of  shells  9-611 

—  Reeve,  L.     Elements  of  c.        .        .  9-613 

—  Ruschenberger,  W.  S.  W.     Elements  of  c.  9-620 

—  Sowerby,  G.  B.     Conchological  manual     9-633 

Genera  of  recent  and  fossil  shells  9-782 

Popular  British  c.        .        .        .  9-634 

—  Stimpson,  W.      Hydrobiinse  and  allied  forms. 

[Sm.  misc.  col.  v.  7]    .        .    •     ,  11-188 

—  Thorpe  C.    British  marine  c.    .         .  9-325 

—  Turton,  "W.     Shells  of  the  British  islands  9-648 

—  Wood,  J.  G.     Common  shells  of  the  seashore 

9-1000 

—  Swainson,  W.     Treatise  on  malacology     9-643 

—  See  Mollusca. 

Concile  de  Trente,  histoire  du.   F.  Bungener  34r-3103 
Concise    history    of    the    eastern    penitentiary   of 
Pennsylvania.     By  a  member  of  the  legisla- 
ture.    Ph.,  1835.     8»    .         .         .  2-940 
Con  Cregan,  confessions  of.     C.  Lever          18-1871 
Conde,  Louis  II  de  Bourbon,  prince  de.     Bourda- 
loue,  L.     Oraison  funebre  de        .        34^4449 

—  Mahon,  Ld.  Life  of  .  .  .  30-330 
Conde,  J.  A.     History  of  the  dominion  of  the  Arabs 

in  Spain.     Trans,    by   Mrs.  J.    Foster.     L., 

1854,5.     3v 27^-2016 

Conder,  J.  Analytical  and  comparative  view  of  all 
religions  now  extant ;  with  their  internal  di- 
versities of  creed  and  profession.  L.,  1838. 
8» 32-776 

—  Memoir  by  E.  R.  Conder  .         .  30-979 
Condorcet,  M.  J.  A.  N.  C.  de.     Outlines  of  an  his- 
torical view  of  the  progress  of  the  human  mind. 
Translated    from   the  French.      Bait.,   1802 

15-273 

—  Vie  de  Voltaire,  v.  64  .  .  .  84-4868 
Concord.  Bouton,  N.  History  of  .  26^685 
Concordance  to  bible.     J.  Brown  .        82-1839 

—  Bntterworth,  J 82-1621 

—  Cruden,  A 32-1622 

—  Gaston,  H.     Scripture  account  of  the  faith  and 

practice  of  Christians  .         .         .        32-2364 

Concordance  to  Milton.     Cleveland,  C.  D.     Verbal 

index 23-384^ 

—  Prendergast,  G.  L.  ...  23-1805 
Concordance  to  Shakspeare.  M.  C.  Clarke  24-150 
Condie,  D.  F.     Practical  treatise  on  the  diseases  of 

children.  5th  ed.  Ph.,  1858.  8°  10-357 
Condillac,  E.  B.  de.     Essai  sur  I'origine  des  con- 

noisances  humaines.  P.,  1798.  8°  34-4549 
Condition  and  fate  of  England.  C.  E.  Lester  27M0 
Conduct,  studies  in.     From  the  "  Saturday  review" 

83-1865 

Conduct  of  life.     R.  W.  Emerson  .  33-247 

—  See  Etiquette ;  Morals ;  Religion,  practical. 
Conduct  of  the  war.    Report  of  joint  committee  on 

26=^-757 

Conduite  du  senat  sous  Buonaparte.     N.  LeHodev 

de  Saultchevreuil  .        .        .        34-3962 

Cone,  S.  H.     Some  account  of  the  life  of  Spencer 

Houghton  Cone.     By  E.  W.  and  S.  W.  Cone. 

N.  Y.,  1856  ....  80-907 

Cone-cut  corners.  B.  V.,  A.,  and  L.  Abbott  18-40 
Confectionery.     Art  of  .         .        .         .  6-169 

—  Francatelli,  C.  E.     Royal  English  and  foreign 

confectioner  ....  6-179 

—  Jarrin,  W.  A.     Italian  confectioner  6-190 

—  Jeanes,  W.    Modern  confectioner  6-191 


CONFECTIONERY. 


130 


CONFESSIONS. 


Confectionery.     See  Cookery. 

Confederate  secession,  the.     Kerr,  W.  S.  R.  26»-788 

Confederate  states  of  America.    Official  publications. 

—  General  government. 

—  Attorney-general.     See  Department  of  justice.* 

—  Congress.     House  bill  no.  19  :   military  trans- 

portation.    8  pp.     80     .         .         .       26M650 
Memorials  and  other  communications  to  con- 
gress ;  in  all,  11  pp.    8»         .         .       26»-1660 

Minor  reports  of  committees :  April  28  and 

Dec.  29, 1863  ;  Feb.  13, 1864.  18  pp.  8°  26M638 

—  Constitution.     Richd.,  1861.     8"      .       26M500 
See  Statutes  at  large. 

—  Department  of  justice.     Rep't  of  attorney  gen., 

Nov.  1,  1864.     6  pp.    8°        .         .       26'^1525 

—  Navy  department.     Rep't  of   secretarv,  Nov., 

1864.     52  pp.     8°  .         .         .      "26^575 

Rep't  of  evidence  taken  before  a  joint  special 

committee  of  congress  to  investigate  the  affairs 
of  the  navy  dep't,  Sept.  4, 1862,  Mar.  24, 1863. 
Richd.     80 26M580 

—  Patent  office.     Rep't  of  commissioner.     Jan., 

1864.     15  pp.    8°  ...       26»-1529 

—  Post  office.   Communication  from  the  p.  m.  gen.. 

Mar.  6,  1863.     6  pp.    8"         .         .       26=^-1533 

Rep't  of  p.  m.  gen.,  Nov.  7,  1864.     21  pp.  8° 

260-1533 

—  President's  message,  Dec.  7,  1863.     29  pp.  8" 

26»-1520 

Minor  messages,  generally  transmitting  com- 
munications from  departments :  1883,  Jan. 
17,  Feb.  7,  Dec.  17;  1864,  Jan.  11,  13,  19, 
Feb.  5,  8,  11,  12,  13,  15,  Nov.  11.     In  all,  108 

pp.    80 26»-1521 

For  other  messages,  see  War  department. 

—  Statutes  at  large  of  the  provisional  government ; 

with  the  constitution  for  the  prov.  gov't,  and 
the  permanent  constitution,  and  the  treatise 
with  Indian  tribes.  Ed.  by  J.  M.  Matthews. 
Richd.,  1864.     8°  .         .         .       26''-1501 

—  Statutes  at  large.    Ed.  by  J.  M.  Mathews.    First 

congress,  (1862-4.)  Richd.,  1862-4.  8°  26M502 

Second  congress.  First  session.  Richd.,  1864. 

8« 26'^1503 

—  Treasury  department.     Documents  accompany- 

ing rep't  of  secretary,  Nov.,  1863.    45  pp.   8° 

26^-1540 

Rep't  of  secretary.  May  3,  and  Nov.  7,  1864. 

136  pp.    8° 36M540 

—  War  department.     Rep't  of  secretary,  Apr.  28, 

1864.  37  pp.  8°  .  .  .  .  26M550 
General  orders  from  adjutant  and  inspector 

general's  office,  Jan.,  1862,  Dec,  1863.  Co- 
lumbia, S.  C,  1864  .  .  .  26M549 
Official  reports  of  battles,  Jan.  24-Sept.  16, 

1862.     Richd.,  1862.     8°       .         .       26=^-1551 

Reprint.     N.  Y.,  1863.     8»  26''-504 

Official   reports   of   battles,  (transmitted  in 

president's  messages,  1863,  Jan.  34,  Mar.  11 ; 

1864,  Jan.   7,26,  Feb.  15.)     Richd.,  1863,4. 

In  all,  467  pp.  S"  .  .  .  26''-1551 
Proceedings  of  a  court  of  inquiry  relative  to 

the  fall  of  New  Orleans.     Richd.,  1864.     8° 

26»-1560 

Regulations    for  the   army.      Richd.,   1862 

•       26''-1548 

Reports  of  the  operations  of  the  army  of 

northern  Virginia,  June,  1862-Dec.  13,  1863. 

2  V.     8» 36'^1553 

—  Georgia. 

—  Stephens,  A.  H.    Speech  before  legislature.  Mar. 

16,  1864 ;  with  extracts  from  Gov.  Brown's 
message 36«-1778 

—  North  Carolina. 

—  Convention  of  1861.    Journal,  (May  20,  1861- 

May  13,  1863.)    Raleigh,  1865.     8«     26«-1826 

—  Laws  and  resolutions,  public  and  private,  (sess. 

of  1862,3 ;  adjourned  do.  ;  and  extra  session 
of  1863,)  and  ordinances  of  the  convention. 
Raleigh,  1863.     8»         .        .        .      36M843 


General  government.  North  Carolina.  General 
assembly.  Journals,  3d  ex.  session,  1861. 
Raleigh,  1861,2.     8°      .         .        .       26='-1827 

Extra  and  adjourned  sessions  of  1863,  and 

adjourned  session  of  1864.  Raleigh,  1863,4. 
8" 36'^-1831 

—  Legislative    documents,    [including  governor's 

messages,  reports  of  departments,  etc.]  3d 
ex.  sess.  of  1861,  and  sess.  of  1862,3.  Raleigh, 
8°  ......       26=^-1835 

Comptroller's  statement  for  1861,3.    Raleigh, 

1863.     8° 26^-1843 

Surgeon-general's  report,  1864,5  ;  Comptrol- 
ler's rep't,  1864.     Raleigh.     8"     .       26''-1839 

—  Supreme  court  cases,  1864.     Reports  by  P.  Win- 

ston        36M850 

—  Virginia. 

—  Rules  and  articles  for  the  army.     Richd.,  1861. 

29  pp.     8° 26''-1865 

—  See  South;  United  States— war  of  1861-5. 

—  Unofficial  publications.     Educational. 

—  Burrowes'  piano-forte  primer  .       26''-2099 

—  Johnson,  L.     Elementary  arithmetic     26^-2071 

—  Lander,  S.    Our  own  school  arithmetic  26^-2070 

—  Moore,  Mrs.  M.  B.     Dixie  elementary  spelling- 

book      26='-2004 

Primary  geography     .         .         .       26^-2050 

—  Smitli,    R.    C.     English  grammar,    adapted  to 

confed.  states        ....       26''-2037 

—  Smythe,  C  W.    Our  own  grammars  26''-3030,l 

—  Sterling    and    Campbell.      Our    own    readers 

26»-30l0tol3 

—  Stewart,   K.  J.     Geography   (Palmetto  series) 

25-173 

—  Virginia  primer        ....       36''-3020 

—  Virginia  speller  and  reader      .         .       26^-2021 

—  Fictitious. 

—  Clarimonde 26^-1951 

—  Edgeville,  E.     Castine     .         .         .       26''-1951 

—  Herrington,W.  D.  Deserter's  daughter  26''-1951 

—  Jones,  ^.  B.    Wild  western  scenes  [new  series.] 

The  white  spirit  of  the  wilderness       26''-1951 

—  McCabe,  J.  D.,  jr.     The  aid-de-camp    26''-1950 

—  Warren,  E.  W.     Nellie  Norton       .       26^1950 

—  Miscellaneous. 

—  Cooke,  W.  M.     Speeches  on  death  of    36''-3135 

—  Cross,   J.     Camp  and  field.     (1)  Diorama  of 

1863 36=^1901 

—  Doggett,  D.  S.  [Thanksgiving sermon]  26^-3150 

—  Fowler,  W.  H.    Guide  for  claimants  of  deceased 

soldiers 26''-1887 

—  Hurst,  M.  B.     Hist.  14th  regt.  Ala.  volunteers 

26^^-1903 

—  Hymns  for  the  camp        .         .         .       26''-1999 

—  Jack  Mcjrgan  songster      .        .         .       26''-1998 

—  Lee,    C.    H.     Judge  advocate's  vade  mecum 

26'^1883 

—  McRae,  A.  T.     Map  of  battle-ground  of  Green 

Brier  river 36''-1903 

—  Mangum,  A.  W.     Myrtle  leaves      .       36»-2200 

—  Pollard,    E.    A.      Observations    in    the    north 

26''-1900 

—  Songs  of  love  and  liberty         .        .       26='-1998 

—  Southern  Ziou  songster    .        .         .       26''-1999 

—  Wilson,   F.   I.     Sketches  of  Nassau,   etc. 

26''-1935 

Confederate    states    of  America,    two    months  in 

36''-496 

Conference  du  code  civil  .  .  .  34-4369 
Conference  on  missions,  held  in  1860,  at  Liverpool. 
L.,  1860.     8»  ....        32-1731 

Confessio  amantis.     J.  Gower        .        .  23-532 

Confession.  W.  G.  Simms  .  .  .  18-2861 
Confession    d'une    jeune    fille.      Mme    Dudevant 

.       , 34-4648 

Confessions  d'un  Ecolie.     N.  Roussel  34-5189 

Confessions  d'un  onorier.  E.  Souvestre  34-3783 
Confessions  de  la  marquise.  A.  Dumas  34-3213 
Confessions  de  madame  de  la  Valliere,  repentante 

34-3485 


CONFESSIONS. 


121 


CONNECTICUT. 


Confessions  de  J.  J.  Rousseau        .        .        34-3651 

and  V.  1-3  of  34-4841 
Confessions  de  Saint  Augustin  .  .  34-5158 
Confessions  of  a  fanatic.  J.Hogg  v.  5  of  18-1449 
Confessions  of  a  liousekeeper.  See  Trials  and  con- 
fessions of  a  liousekeeper  .  .  18-3271 
Confessions  of  a  maniac.  Mrs.  S.  S.  Ellis  18-4133 
Confessions  of  a  poet.  L.  Osbourn  .  18-3677 
Confessions  of  a  pretty  woman.     Miss  J.  Pardoe 

.        18-2416 

Confessions  of  a  schoolmaster.  W.  A.  Alcott  13-4 
Confessions  of   an  English    opium-eater.     T.    De 

Quincey 33-116 

Confessions  of  an  inquiring  spirit.     S.  T.  Coleridge 

32-236 

Confessions  of  St.  Augustine  .         .        32-1404 

Confessions  of  Con  Cregan.     C.  Lever  18-1871 

Confessions  of   Fitz    Boodle.     W.   M.    Thackeray 

18-3182 

Confessions    of   Gerald    Estcourt.       Fl.     Marryatt 

18-2098,4047 

Confidences.     H.  Aide  .         .         .  18-84 

Confidences.     A.  de  Lamartine      .         .        34-3473 

—  Same  in  English  ....  30-587 
Confidences,  nouvelles.  A.  de  Lamartine  34-3474 
Conflict  of  ages.  E.  Beecher  .  .  32-477 
Conflict  of  good  and  evil  in  our  day.     P.  D.  IVIaurice 

32-2242 

Conformists,  the.     J.  Banim  .        .  18-275 

Confucius.      Loomis,  A.  W.     ,C.   and  the  Chinese 

classics 22-1117 

—  et  Mencius.     Philosophie  morale  et  politique  de 

la  Chine  ;  tr.  du  Chinois  par  M.  G.  Pauthier. 
P.,  1861 34-5406 

—  See  Legge,  J.     Chinese  classics. 
Confutation  of  the  Rhemish  testament.     W.  Fulke 

32-1720 

Congar,  O.  Autobiography  and  memorials  of  30-661 
Congdon,  J.  W.     See  Green,  F.  H.       .  9-43 

Congo.  Jac.  Abbott  .  .  .  v.  12  of  18-15 
C<mgo  river.     Tuckey,  J.  H.     Expedition  to  explore 

28''-165 

Congregational  harp.     L.  B.  Barnes      .  5-1018 

Congregational  lectures  .        .     32-2196  to  2209 

Congrea:ationalism.     Contributions  to  the  eccl.  hist. 

olfConn 32-1936 

—  Gumming,  P.     Dictionary       .        .  32-835 

—  Davidson,  S.     Eccl.  polity  of  the  new  testament 

32-2208 

—  Debates  and  proceedings  of  the  national  council 

32-1948 

—  H.  M.  Dexter  ....         32-1772 

—  Hanbury,  B.     Memorials  of  the  independents 

32-852 

—  Lothrop,  S.  K.     History  of  Brattle  st.  church 

32-1590 

—  Manual  of  the  central  cong.  ch.  in  Phil.  32-2435 

—  Punchard,  G.     History  of        .        .        32-1637 

—  Robbins,  C.     Old  north  church  and  new  brick 

of  Boston      ."....  32-183 

—  Uhden,  H.  F.     Congregationalists  in  New  Eng- 

land        26''-401 

—  Waddington,  J.     Surrey  congregational  history 

32-2278 

—  White,  D.  A.     New  England  c.  in  its  origin 

32-1098 

Congress  of  nations,  prize  essays  on      .  2-1007 
Congress  of  the  U.  S.     Acts  and  resolutions  of  first 
session  of  38th  c.           ...  2-283 
See  U.  S.  statutes  at  large. 

—  Barnes,  W.  H.     History  ot  39th  c.  26''-952 

—  Cox,  S.  S.     Eight  years  in  congress        26*-682 

—  Debates  and  proceedings,  with    state    papers 

.      • 26''-797 

—  Journal  of  the  proceedings  of  the  cpngress  held 

at  Philadelphia,  Sept.  5,  1774.     Ph.,  1774. 
8° 26^-752 

—  Journal  of  the  third  session  of  the  senate  begun 

at  Philadelphia,  Dec.  6,  1790.     Ph.,  1791.     f" 
26»-1333 


Congiess  of  the  U.  S.  Journals  of  congress,  con- 
taining their  proceedings  from  Jan.  1,  1781, 
to  Nov.  1,  1783,  and  Nov.  4,  1784,  to  Nov. 
4,  1785.     Ph.,  1801.     5  v.     8"      .         26=^769 

—  Lauman,  C.    Dictionary  of  congress,  containing 

biographical  sketches  of  members         30-1101 

—  Library.     Cataloeue        .         .       21-515  to  518 
Report  of  librarian— 1867  .  21-522 

—  March,  C.  W.    Reminiscences  of    .  30-639 

—  Register  of  debates  in       .         .         .         26'»-798 

—  Wilson,  H.     Anti-slavery  measures         26='-577 

—  See  United  States ;  and  subjects  of  debate  or  in- 

vestigation. 
Congress  of  Verona.     R.  F.  A.  de  Chateaubriand 

27^-2013 

Congress  of  Vienna.     M.  De  Pradt        .       27^3395 

—  See  Bright,  R 27»'-1203 

Congressional  directory  for  the  first  session  of  the 

39th  congress.     W.,  1864.     8°  -   .         26''-692 

—  Second  session  of  the  40th  congress.     Compiled 

by  B.    P.    Poore.      2d  ed.      W.,    1868.     8« 

26»-692 

Congressional  Globe,   and    appendix.      From  23d 

congress,  1833,  to  first  session  of  39th,  ending 

1866.     W.,  1834-66.     62  v.     4°  26^-1200 

Congreve,    R.     The   west.     [International  policy] 

27''-1250 

Congreve,   W.     Dramatic  works.     See  Wycherly 

24—41 

—  (Bell's  poets  of  G.  B.)     '.        '.        '.  23-479 

—  The  double  dealer.     D.  L.  T.  v.  3  24-107 

—  Same.     M.  B.  D.  v.  3  .         .  24-142 

—  Love  for  love.     A  comedy.     M.  B.  D.  vol.  3 

24-142 

—  Same.     I.  B.  T.  v.  20  .        .  24-141 

—  Same.     S.  B.  T.  v.  10  .         .  24-191 

—  The  mourning  bride.     B.  D.  v.  1  24-143 

—  Same.     I.  B.  T.  v.  19,  25         .        .  24^141 

—  Same.     M.  B.  D.  v.  1  .        .  24-142 

—  Same.     S.  B.  T.  v.  12  .         .  24-191 

—  Old  batchelor.      Comedy.      B.    B.    T.  vol.   24 

24-71 

—  Same.     M.  B.  D.  v.  3  .        .  24-142 

—  The  way  of  the  world.    M.  B.  D.  v.  3       24-142 
Conic  sections.     Coffin,  J.  H.     Elements  of  14-131 

—  Drew,  W.  H.     Geometrical  treatise  on    14-177 

—  Hunter,  R.  J.     Introduction  to        .  14-167 

—  Robinson,  H.  N.    Elementary  treatise  on  14-76 

—  Salmon,  G.     Treatise  on  .        .  14-126 

—  Taylor,  C.     Geometrical         .        ,  14-175 
Coniferse.     See  Evergreens. 

Coningsby,    Christopher.    [Pseud.  ?]     Sheltern 

18-4054 

Coningsby,  Sir  T.  Journal  of  the  siege  of  Rouen, 
1591.    Camden  soc.  pub.,  v.  39,  p't  4   27^-195 

Coningsby.     B.  Disraeli         .         .        .  18-894 

Conjurations  des  Espagnols,  et  des  Gracques.  C. 
V.  de  Sainte  Real  .        .         ,        34-4287 

Conkling,  A.  The  powers  of  the  executive  depart- 
ment of  the  government  of  the  United  States. 
Alb.,  1866 26''-853 

Connecticut.  Beardsley,  E.  E.  History  of  P.  E. 
church  in 32-1850 

—  Carpenter,  W.  H.,  and  T.  S.  Arthur.     History 

of 26'^514 

—  Code  of  1650,  and  extracts  from  "blue  laws" 

2-8 

—  De    Forest,    J.    W.      History  of  Indians    of 

26''-396 

—  Dwight,  T.     History  of  .         .         .  26*-70 

—  Educational  documents  for  1853.     Barnard,  H. 

[cd.]  13-32 

—  Hinman,  R.  R.     Letters  from  English  kings  and 

queens   to  governors  of   C,  with    answers 
26''-422 

—  Litchfield  county  centennial  celebration,  1851 

26'^587 

—  Pease  &  Niles'  gazetteer  .        .  25-116 

—  Public  records  of  C.  (1036-1665)     .         26«-455 

—  Swift,  Z.     System  of  laws        .        .  2-217 


CONNECTION. 


123 


CONSTITUTION. 


Connection  of  sacred  and  profane  history.  M.  Rus- 
sell                32-2049 

Connexion  of  the  physical  sciences.  Mrs.  M.  Som- 
erville 11-67 

Connoisseur.  [Br.  essayists ;  with  preface  by  A. 
Chalmers.]     B.,  1856.     2  v.         .  33-944 

Connoisseurship.  Wilkins,  W.  N.  Letters  on  c. 
5-200 

Connolly,  T.  W.  J.     History  of  the  corps  of  royal 

sappers  and    miners.      L.,   1855.      2  v.     8" 

.    ■     .        .         .         27^-286 

Conolly,  J.  Inquiry  concerning  the  indications  of 
insanity.     L.,  1830.     8°        .        .  10-121 

—  Study  of  Hamlet.     L.,  1863     .         .  24-117 

—  Treatment  of  the  insane  without  mechanical  re- 

straints.    L.,  1856.     8°         .        .  10-284 

Conquerors,  warriors,  and  statesmen  of  India.     E. 

Sullivan 28=^248 

Conquest  and   self-conquest.     M.  J.  Mcintosh 

18-1973 

Conquest  of  Britain  by  the  Saxons.     D.  H.  Haigh 

27^-501 

Conquest  of  Canaan.     T.  Dwight  .  23-883 

Conquest  of  Canada  ....  26''-261 
Conquest  of  England ;  letters  to  the  prince  consort. 

J.  Campbell  ....         32-1409 

Conquest  of  Florida.  T.Irving  .  .  26''-114 
Conquest  of  Granada.  W.  Irving  .  18-1580 
Conquest  of  Mexico.     Diaz  del  Castilleo       26''-37,8 

—  Prescott,  W.  H 26''-163 

—  Wilson,  R.  A 26M09 

Conquest  of  Peru.  W.  H.  Prescott  .  26^-160 
Conquest  of  Spain.  W.  Irving  .  .  18-1577 
Conquete  de  I'Angleterre.  A.  Thierry  34-3850 
Conrad,  D.  H.     Memoir  of  Rev.  J.  Chisholm  ;  with 

memoranda  of  the  pestilence  which  raged  in 

Portsmouth  in  1855.     N.  Y.,  1857  30-912 

Conrad,  R.  T.    Aylmere  ;  or,  the  bondman  of  Kent ; 

and  other  poems.     Ph.,  1852        .  24-49 

—  Devotional  poems.     Ph.,  1863         .  23-684 

—  See  Fry,  J.  R. 

Conrad,  T.  A.  Check  list  of  the  invertebrate  fossils 
of  North  America.  Eocene  and  oligocene. 
W.,  1866.     8«    [Sm.  misc.  col.  v.  7]     11-188 

Conscience,  H.  Aurelian.  Scenes  historiques.  P., 
1860.     3  V 34-5367 

—  Batavia.    P.,  1859  ....        34-3153 

—  Le  demon  de  I'argent.     P.,  1858     .        34-3160 

—  La  fleau  du  village ;  le  bonheur  d'  6tre  riche. 

P.,  1857 34-3147 

—  Le  guerre  des  paysans.     P.,  1857    .        34-3149 

—  Les  heures  du  soir.     P.,  1860  .        34:-3150 

—  The  lion  of  Flanders        .        .        .  18-691 

—  Le  mal  du  siecle.     Scenes  de  la  vie  contempo- 

raire.     P.,  1864     ....         34-3159 

—  La  mere  Job  ;  la  grace  de  Dieu  ;  la  grand' mere. 

P.,  1860         ......        34-3153 

—  L'orpheline  ;  la  fille  de  I'Epicier  ;  Quentin  Met- 

zys  ;  I'amateur  de  dahlias ;  la  nouvelle  Niob6  ; 
science  et  foi.     P.,  1860        .        .        34^3154 

—  Scenes  de  la  vie  Flamande.      P.,  1861.      2  v. 

34-3155 

—  Souvenirs  de  jeunesse.     P.,  1861     .        34-3157 

—  Tales  of  Flemish  life        .        .        .  18-693 

—  Tales  of  old  Flanders :  Count  Hugo  of  Craen- 

hove,  and  Wooden  Clara      .        .  lH-693 

—  Le  tribun  de  Gand.     P.,  1861.     2  v.        34-3156 

—  Les  veiell6es  flamandes.     P.,  1857  34-3158 
Conscience.     Pike  and   Heyward.     Cases  of  con- 
science considered         .        .        .        32-1397 

Conscript.     Alex.  Dumas       .        .        .  18-935 

Conscript,  the.     Erckmann-Chatrian     .  18-633 

Conservative  principle  in   our  literature.      W.  R. 
Williams       .....        22-1385 
Consett,  M.     A  tour  through  Sweden,  Swedish  Lap- 
land, Finland,  and  Denmark.    Stockton,  1789. 

4» 27^-1202 

Considerations  for  young  men.     Bv  tbe  aurtior  of 

' '  Advice  to  a  young  C  hristian. "     N.  Y. ,  1 832 

.        .        .        .        .        32-1456 


Consolation.     J.  W.  Alexander     .        .  32-407 

Consolations  in  travel.     H.  Davy  .        30-1799 

Consolidator,  the.  D.  De  Foe  .  .  18-3904 
Conspiracies  connected  with  European  history.     J. 

P.  Lawson 27»-3479 

Conspiracy  cases.     Report  of         .        .  2-108 

Conspiracy  of  G.  Fieschi.     E.  Celesia  37^3173 

Conspiracy  trial  for  murder  of  the  president.     B.  P. 

Poore 3-351 

Constable,  J.     Leslie,  C.  R.     Life  of     .  30-916 

Constable  of  the  tower.  W.  H.  Ainsworth  18-110 
Constable.     Willcock,  J.  W.     Law  of  the  office  of 

V.  39  of  3-55 
Constance  and  Edith       ....  18-694 

Constance  Herbert.  G.  E.  Jewsbury  .  18-1096 
Constance  Lyndsay  ....  18-3600 
Constance  Verrier.  Mme  A.  Dudevant  34-3705 
Constant  de  Rebecque,   H.    B.  Adolphe ;  anecdote 

trouve  dans  les  papiers  d'un  inconnu  ;  reflec- 

tiones  sur  le  theatre  Allemand.  P.,  1857 
34^3161 

—  Philosophical  miscellanies.  See  Cousin  v.  15-57 
Constantinople.     Colton,  W.     Visit  to  37M45 

—  Fraser,   J.   B,      Journey  from    C.   to  Tehran 

28b-298 

—  Gautier,  T.     C.  of  to-day        .        .         27''-340 

—  MacFarlane,  C.     Residence  in,  1828        27''-877 

—  Olin,  S.     Greece,  and  the  golden  horn    37''-774 

—  Pardoe,  J.     City  of  the  sultan         .         37''-134 

—  Porter,  D.     C.  and  its  environs      .         27»'-313 

—  White,  C.     Three  years  in      .        .         37''-846 

—  Wratislaw's  experiences  in      .        .         37''-633 

—  See  Crimea  ;  East ;  Turkey. 

Constipation.     Birch,    S.    B.      Constipated  bowels 
10-429 

—  See  Digestion. 

Constitution  of  France— 1791  .        .       37M963 

—  See  France. 

Constitution  of  England.     Bagehot,  W.     English  c. 
27*^3 

—  Brodie,   G.     Constitutional  history  of  the  Br. 

empire 37''-118 

—  Broom,  H.     Constitutional  law       .  3-331 

—  J.  L.  De  Lolme        ....  3-635 

—  Fischel,  E.     English  c.    .        .         .         27«-395 

—  Hallam,  H.     Constitutional  history  of     37-^518 

—  Lorimer,    J.     Constitutionalism  of  the  future 

3-774 

—  May,   T.  E.     Constitutional  hist,  of  England, 

1760-1860 37»-835 

—  See  England. 

Constitution  of  man.     Geo.  Combe        .  10-164 

Constitution  of  Maryland,  ratified  by  the  people, 
June,  1851 ;  with  marginal  notes  and  an  ap- 
pendix by  E.  O.  Hinkley.  Bait.,  1851.  8° 
.        .        .        .        .        .        .  3-968 

Constitution  of  New  Jersey.  [With  acts  of  the 
assembly] 3-483 

Constitution  of  North  Carolina       .        .  3-983 

Constitution  of  the  presbyterian  church  in  the  TJ.  S. ; 
containing  the  confession  of  faith,  the  cate- 
chisms, and  the  directory  for  the  worship  of 
God,  with  the  plan  of  government  and  dis- 
cipline.    Ph.,  1856        .         .         .        33-1133 

Constitution  of  society,  as  designed  by  God.  L., 
1835.     80 2-944 

Constitution  of  the  United  States.  Adams,  J.  De- 
fence of 3-501 

—  Baldwin,  H.     Origin  and  nature  of  3-534 

—  Bayard,  J.     Exposition  of      .        .  3-534 

—  Convention  of   1787.     Acts    and    proceedings 

36-^747 

Secret  proceedings  and  debates  36''-748 

—  Cutts,  J.  M.     Treatise  on        .         .  3-639 

—  Duer,  W.  R.      Constitutional  jurisprudence 

3-640 

—  Farrar,  T.     Manual  .        .        .  3-653 

—  Federalist,  the  ....    3-951  to  3 

—  Flanders,  H.     Exposition  of   .        .  3-659 

—  W.  Hickey 36*-807 


CONSTITUTION. 


123 


CONVERSION. 


Constitution  of  the  United  States.  Marshall,  J. 
Writings  upon      ....  2-782 

—  Paschal,  G.  W.     The  c.  defined  and  annotated 

2-996 

—  Phillips,   "W.    The    c.   a  pro-slavery  compact 

26''-672 

—  Pomeroy,  J.  N.     Constitutional  law  2-366 

—  Sheppard,  F.     Constitutional  text-book     2-855 

—  Story,  J.     Commentaries  on    .        .  2-878 
Familiar  exposition     .         .        .            2-880 

—  Towle,  N.  C.     History  and  analysis  of  26^-749 

—  Tremenhere,    H.    S.      C.   compared  with  the 

English 2-897 

—  Upshur,  A.  P.     View  of  .        .  2-899 

—  Whiting,  W.     War  powers  under  2-211 

—  See  United  States. 

Constitutional  convention,  the.      J.  A.  Jameson  . 

2-738 

Constitutional  view  of  the  late  war.    A.  H.  Stephens 

26^-1013 

Constitutions.  Bowen,  F.  Documents  of  the  con  • 
stitution  of  England  and  America  2-947 

—  Bigelow,  J.  R.     C.  of  the  several  states     2-545 

—  O'Neill,   N.  J.     Mexico,  Coahuila,  and  Texas 

...         .        .         26i>-619 

—  See  Magna    charta ;    and    names  of  govern- 

ments. 

Constitutions  of  the  states  of  the  union,  and  of  the 
United  States,  with  the  articles  of  confedera- 
tion.    N.  Y.,  1852.     8»         .        .  2-943 

Constitutions  of  the  states,  abstract  of;  prepared 
by  the  convention  to  amend  the  constitution 
of  Penn.,  1837.     Harrisburg,  1837  2-632 

Consuelo.     Mme  A.  Dudevant       .        .        34-3686 

—  Same,  in  English  ....  18-918 
Consulate  and  empire.  A.  Thiers  .  27"-1937,8 
Consuls,  United  States  manual  for  .  2-307 
Consumption,    pulmonary.      Beddoe,    T.     Medical 

and  domestic  management  .  10-10 

—  Brown,  J.  B.     Australia  for  the  consumptive 

10-741 

—  Clark,  J.     Treatise  on     .        .        .  10-26 

—  Copeland,  J.     Forms,  causes,  prevention,  and 

treatment 10-384 

—  Green,  H.     Pulmonary  tuberculosis         10-749 

—  Hall,  W.  W 10-169 

—  Hitchman,  W.  Nature,  prevention,  and  homoeo- 

pathic treatment    ....  10-185 

—  Hogg,   J.     Observations  on   prevention,   etc.  ; 

with  statistics        ....  10-435 

—  MacCormac,  H.     Prevention  and  cure     10-573 

—  Pollock,    J.    E.     Elements  of  prognosis,   etc. 

10-600 

—  Rose,  J.  S.     C.  curable  .        .  10-410 

—  Shew,  J.     Water  treatment     .         ,  10-331 

—  See  Chest ;  Lungs  ;  Respiration. 

Contarini  Fleming.     B.  Disraeli    .         .  18-895 

Contemplations,  les.  V.  Hugo  .  .  34-3404 
Contemporary    review,     v.    1-8.     L.,    1866-8.     8" 

17-153 

Contentment  better  than  wealth.      A.   B.   Haven 

,      18-1358 

Contes  et  nouvelles  par  E.   Bequet,   E.    Berthet, 

Mme  de  Bawr,  H.  Moreau.    P.,  1854  34-4403 

Contes.     C.  Nodier        ....         34-5469 

Contes  a  I'usage  de  la   jeunesse.       Mme  Guizot 

34-5431 

Contes  a  ma  fllle.  J.  N.  Bouilly  .  .  34-5069 
Contes  bizarres.  A.  d'Arnim  .  .  34-3027 
Contes  d'un  planteur  de  choux.     A,  de  Pontmartiu 

34-3621 

Contes  d'une  mere.  Mme  DeWitt  .  34-5080 
Contes  d'une  nuit  d'hiver.  A.  Michiels  3^3537 
Contes  de  la  yeillee.  C.  Nodier  .  .  34-3606 
Contes  de  toutes  les  couleurs.       J.   X.   Boniface 

34-3664 

Contes  dedi^s  a  la  jeunesse.  Mme  Guizot  34-4293 
Contes  des  families.  M.  L.  Edgeworth  34-4200 
Contes  des  fees.  C.  Perrault  .  .  34-3616 
Contes  du  bocage,  nouveaux.    E.  Ourliac     34-5187 


Contes  et  chansons.  C.  P.  de  Kock  .  34-4833 
Contes  et  historiettes.  Mme  Z.  Carraud  34-5078 
Contes  merveilleux.     L.  Apuleius  .        34-5337 

—  J.  Porchat 34-3625 

Contes  moraux.  Mme  de  Genlis  .  .  34-3347 
Contes  posthumes.     E.  T.  G.  Hofiman  34-3397 

Contes  non  estampilles.  J.  Janin  .  34-5233 
Contes   ofFerts    aux    enfants    de  France.       J.   N. 

Bouilly 34-5072 

Contes  pour  les  enfants.    F.  Soulie        .        34-5116 
Continental  guide,  the  general.     By  an  Englishman 
abroad.     L.,  1866         .        .        .         27'>-818 
Continental  monthly  :  devoted  to  literature  and  na- 
tional policy.     V.  1-6.     N.   Y.,   1862-4.     8° 
.  .....  17-174 

Continental  tourist         ....         27''-385 

Continental  travel.  E.  Lee  .  .  .  27''-841 
Continentalist.     A.  Hamilton        .        .  2-953 

Continuity  of  scripture.     W.  P.  Wood  32-2359 

Contraband  of  war.     See  International  law. 
Contracts.     Addison,  C.  G.     Law  of    .  2-127 

—  Batten,  E.     Law  relating  to  specific  perform- 

ance of V.  67  of  2-55 

—  Chitty,  J.     Law  of  .        .        .        .  2-18 

—  Comyn,  S.  Law  relative  to  .  .  2-24 
— '  Gibbons,  D.     Law  of  c.  for  works  and  services 

2-306 

—  Parsons,  T.    Law  of       .        .        .  2-280 

—  Story,  J.     Law  of  .         .         .         .  2-151 
Contrat  de  mariage.     H.  de  Balzac        .        34-3039 
Contrat  social.     J.  J.  Rousseau     ,        .        34-3653 
Contributions  to  the  ecclesiastical  history  of  Con- 
necticut, prepared  under  the  direction  of  the 
general  association.     New  Haven,  1861.     8° 

32-1936 

Convalescent.     N.  P.  Willis  .        .        .        33-1249 

Conventions.     Elliot,  J.     Debates  in  the  c  of  the 

several  states        ....         26«-770 

—  Jameson,  J.  A.     The  constitutional  c.        2-738 

—  See  North  Carolina  ;  Pennsylvania. 
Conventions  of  iron  masters,   (Phila.,  Dec,  1849.) 

Documents  of  behalf  of        .        .  6-314 
Convent  and  manse.     W.  J.  Conybeare         18-695 
Convents  and  convent  life.     Caracciolo,  H.     Me- 
moirs            32-1647 

—  Dammast,  J.  S.     St.  Mary's  convent      32-1908 

—  Escaped  nun,  the     .         .         .        .        32-2291 

—  Taylor,  A.    Convent  life  in  Italy    .         27''-619 

—  See  Monachism  ;  Port  Royal ;  Sisterhoods. 
Conversation.    Deschanel,  E.   Hist,  de  la  c.  34-4030 

—  Goulburn,  E.  M.     The  idle  word    .        32-1761 

—  Hervey,  G.  W.     Rhetoric  of  c.        .  33-293 

—  Leconte,  P.     Art  de  converser  et  d'^crire  chez 

la  femme 34-5013 

—  Peabody,  A.  P.  Faults  and  graces  22-708 
Conversation,  la,  poeme.  J.  Delille  .  34-4044 
Conversational  guide  in  English,  French,  German, 

and  Italian.     J.  T.  Loth      .        .  22-156 

Conversations-Lexicon.      9te  originalauflage.      L., 

1845-7.     V.  1-13.    8"    .        .        .        34-'2300 

—  See  Damen 34-574 

Conversations  on  human   nature.      Mrs.  C.   Ellis 

15-334 

Conversations  on  intellectual  philosophy  ;  or,  famil- 
iar explanations  of  the  nature  and  operations 
ofthe  human  mind.     L.,  1829.     2  v.       15-24 
Conversations  on  nature  and  art.     Ph.,  1839    11-16 
Conversations  on  political  economy.  J.  Marcet  3-157 
Conversations  on  religious  subjects.    S.  M.  Janney 
.         .         .         .        .        32-1086 
Conversion.     Baxter,  R.     Call      .        .        32-1389 

—  Boardman,  H.  A.     The  great  question     32-573 

—  Clark,  J.  A.     Awake,  thou  sleeper  !         32-856 

—  Considerations  for  young  men         .        32-1456 

—  Eliot,  W.  G.     Early  education  the  appointed 

way 32-1497 

—  Guthrie,  W.     Christian's  great  interest  32-1399 

—  Kirk,  J.    Inquirer's  companion       .        32-1810 

—  Spencer,  I.  S.     A  pastor's  sketches  32-445 

—  See  Regeneration. 


CONVERSION. 


134 


COOKERY. 


Conversion  of  the  northern  nations.  C.  Merivale 
32-1740 

Conversion  of  the  Roman  empire.  C.  Merivale 
32-1594 

Conveyancing.    Abbott,  B.  V.,  and  A.  Forms  2-288 

—  Coventry,  T.     Conveyancer's  evidence 

V.  26  of  2-55 

—  Dunlap,  J.  D.     Book  of  forms        .  2-33 

—  Getz,  Gr.     Precedents  and  forms      .  2-208 

—  Horton,  J.  J.  S.     Principles,  etc.    v.  74  of  2-55 

—  Moore,  H,    Instructions  for  preparing  abstracts 

of  titles  .         .        .         .       V.  79  of  2-55 

—  See  Property. 

Convict.     G.  P.  R.  James      .        .        .        18-1611 
Convict  ship.     C.  A.  Browning    .         .  32-292 

Convicts.     Carpenter,  M.     Our  convicts  2-592 

—  Gibson,  C.  B.     Life  among  c.  .  2-660 

—  Mudie,  J.    Felonry  of  New  South  Wales  29^-247 

—  Treatment  of  c.  in  Ireland        .         .  2-984 

—  See  Criminal  history  ;  Prisons ;  Punishment. 
Convocation  book  of  1606,  commonly  called  Bishop 

Overall's  convocation  book.     Ox.,  1845.     8° 

32-1873 

Conway,  H.  J,  Hiram  Hireout.  F's  M.  D.  v.  22 
■      24-113 

—  Our  Jemimy.     F's  M.  D.  v.  12       .  24-113 
Conway,  J.     Forays  among  salmon  and  deer.     L., 

1861       .         .         .         .         .         .         27''-603 

—  Letters  from  the   Higlilands ;    or,  two  months 

among  the  salmon  and  the  deer.     L.,  1859 

27^-538 

Conway,  M.  D.   The  golden  hour.   B.,  1862  26«-667 

—  The  rejected  stone ;  or,  insurrection  vs.  resur- 

rection in  America.  B.,  1861  .  26»-668 
Conybeare,    J.    J.      Illustrations    of    Anglo-Saxon 

poetry.    Ed.  by  W.  D.  Conybeare.     L.,  1826. 

8" 22-994 

Conybeare,   W.  J.     The  convent  and  the  manse. 

By  Hyler 18-695 

—  Perversion 18-696 

—  and  J.   S.  Howson.     Life  and  epistles  of  St. 

Paul.  3d  ed.  N.  Y.,  1855.  2  v.  8"  32-568 
Convngham,  D.  P.     Sherman's  march  through  the 

south.  N.  Y.,  1865  .  .  .  26»-707 
Coode,  G.    Legislative  expression ;  or,  the  language 

of  the  written  law.  Ph.,  1848.  8°  v.  60  of  2-55 
Cook,  E.     Poetical  works.     Ph.,  1848  33-53 

—  Jottings  from  my  journal.     L.,  1860         33-407 
Cook,  James.     Voyage  towards  the  south  pole,  and 

round  the  world,  (1772-1775,)  in  which  is  in- 
cluded Furneaux's  narrative.  L.,  1777.  2  V. 
4" 29b-509 

—  Kippis,  A.     Life  of         .        .        30-1594,2001 
Voyages  and  life         .        .        .         29i'-310 

—  and  J.  King.     Voyage  to  the  Pacific  ocean,  un- 

dertaken for  making  discoveries  in  the  north- 
ern hemisphere.    Dub.,  1784.    3v.    8»  29''-15 

Cook,  Joel.  Siege  of  Richmond  ;  a  narrative  of  the 
military  operations  of  Maj.-Gen.  G.  B.  Mc- 
Clellan.     Ph.,  1862      .         .         .         26=^78 

Cook,  John.  Natural  history  of  lac,  amber,  and 
myrrh.     L.,  1770.     8°  .        .  10-120 

Cooke,  G.  W.  China.  "The  Times"  special  cor- 
respondence from  China  in  1857,8.  L.,  1858 
28''-270 

—  Conquest  and  colonization  in  north  Africa ;  a 

series    of   letters    from    Algeria.      L.,   1860 
28''-177 

—  History  of  party,  from  the  rise  of  the  whig  and 

tory  factions,  in  the  reign  of  Charles  II,  to 
the  passing  of  the  reform  bill.  L.,  1836,7. 
3  V.     8° 37''-388 

—  Law  of  defamation.   Ph.,  1846.   8°   v.  58  of  3-55 

—  Memoirs  of  Lord  Bolingbroke.     L.,  1835.     3  v. 

8" 30-1203 

Cooke,  J.  The  preacher's  assistant ;  containing  a 
series  of  the  texts  of  serjuons  and  discourses 
published  since  the  restoration ;  with  an  al- 
phabetical register  of  the  authors.  Ox.,  1783. 
3  V.     8" 33-2135 


Cooke,  C.    Curiosities  of  occult  literature.    L.,  n.  d. 

.         .         .         .         .  13-93 

Cooke,  H.  B.    Autobiography.    N.  Y.,  1858  30-1253 

Cooke,  J.  E.     Ellie  ;  or,  the  human  comedy  18-700 

—  Fairfax 18-706 

—  Henry  St.  John,  gentleman;    a  tale  of  1774,5 

18-703 

—  Last  of  the  foresters         .        .        .  18-704 

—  Leather  stocking  and  silk        .        .  18-701 

—  Stonewall  Jackson ;  a  military  biography,  with 

portrait  and  maps.     N.  Y.,  1866  30-1761 

—  Surry  of  Eagle's  nest        .         .         .  18-705 

—  Virginia  comedians  ;    or,  old  days  in  the  old 

dominion      .....  18-703 

—  Wearing  of  the  gray  ;  being  personal  portraits, 

scenes,  and  adventures  of  the  war.  N.  Y., 
1867.     8" 26=>-1011 

—  The  youth  of  Jetferson     .         .         .         18-3630 
Cooke,  J.  P.     Elements  of  chemical  physics.     B., 

1860.     8" 8-48 

—  Religion  and  chemistry ;    or,  proofs  of  God's 

plan  in  the  atmosphere,  and  its  elements. 
N.  Y.,  1864.    8°  .        .        .        .  8-81 

Cooke,  M.  C.  Our  reptiles ;  a  plain  and  easy  ac- 
count of  the  lizards,  snakes,  newts,  toads, 
frogs,  and  tortoises  indigenous  to  Great  Brit- 
ain.   L.,  1865        ....  9-680 

—  Plain  and  easy  account  of  British  fungi ;  with 

descriptions  of  the  esculent  and  poisonous 
species,  details  of  the  principles  of  scientific 
classification,  and  a  tabular  arrangement  of 
orders  of  genera.     L.,  1863  .  9-92 

—  Rust,  smut,  mildew,  and  mould ;  an  introduc- 

tion to  the  study  of  microscopic  fungi.  L., 
1865 9-27 

—  Seven  sisters  of  sleep  ;  a  popular  history  of  the 

seven  prevailing  narcotics  of  the  world.     L. , 

n.  d 10-553 

.—  (Ed.)  Hardwicke's  science-gossip,  v.  1,  2. 
L.,  1866,7.     R.  8»  ...  9-1233 

Cooke,  P.  S.  Scenes  and  adventures  in  the  army ; 
or,  romance  of  military  life.  Ph.,  1857  36b-318 

Cooke,  W.  New  picture  of  the  isle  of  Wight.  2d 
ed.     Southampton,  1813.     8«        .         27^-910 

Cooke,  W.  Commentary  of  medical  and  moral  life  ; 
on  mind  and  the  emotions,  considered  in  re- 
lation to  health,  disease,  and  religion.  Ph., 
1853 10-546 

Cooke,  W.     See  Hulme,  S. 

Cooke,  W.  A.  Constitutional  history  of  the  TJ.  S. 
Ph.,  1858.    8"        .         .         .         .         26»-414 

Cooke,  W.  M.  Proceedings  and  speeches  on  the 
announcement  of  the  death  of  Hon.  W.  M. 
Cooke,  in  the  house  of  representatives  of  the 
confederate  states.     Rich.,  1863   .       26»-2125 

Cookery.  Accuni,  P.  Culinary  chemistry  6-149 
Culinary  poisons         .         .         .  10-771 

—  Alcott,  W.  A.     Food  and  c.    .        .  6-150 

—  Beecher,  C.     Domestic  receipt-book         6-155J 

—  Beeton,  Mrs.  I.     Book  of  household  manage- 

ment       6-154 

—  Bishop,  F.     Illustrated  c.  book       .  6-156 

—  Blot,  P.     Handbook  of   .         .        .  6-159 
Lectures  on         ....            6-1 58 

—  Cre-fydds  family  fare       .        .        .  6-236 

—  Delamere,  E.  S.  and  E.  J.      Wholesome  fare 

6-248 

—  Family  save-all         .        .        .        •  6-176 

—  Francatelli,  C.  E.    Modern  cook    .  6-178 

—  Hale,  S.  J.     New  cook-book  .        .  6-182 

—  Lea,  E.  E.     Domestic  c.  .         .  6-194 

—  Leslie,  E.     Directions  for        .        .  6-197 
New  cook-book           .        .        .          6-1 97^ 

—  Lovell,  M.  S.     Edible  mollusks      .  9-703 

—  Mann,  Mrs.  H.    Physiological  cook-book  6-200 

—  Putnam,  Mrs.  E.     Receipl-book      .  6-213 

—  Sanderson,  J.  M.     Complete  cook  6-319 

—  Soyer,  A.     Culinary  campaign        .  6-224 

Pantropheon       ....  6-221 

Shilling  cookery         .        .        .  6-323 


COOKERY. 


125 


COOPERS. 


Cookery.     Trail,   R.    T.     Hydropathic    cook-book 
10-341 

—  What  shall  we  eat  ?  .         .         .  6-333 

—  Widdifield,  H.     New  cook-book     .  6-231 

—  »Young  housewives'  daily  assistant  6-236 

—  See     Baking  ;     Bread ;     Domestic    economy ; 

Drinks  ;  Food  ;  Housekeeping. 

Cookery  as  it  should  be.  By  a  pupil  of  Mrs.  Good- 
fellow.     Ph.,  1857        .        .         .  6-181 

Cookman,  A.  A  discourse  commemorative  of  the 
life  and  labors  of  the  late  Rev.  N.  Heston. 
Ph.,  1865.     8»        .        .        .        .       30,  u.  p. 

Cookson,  C.  A.  England  and  Japan.  [Interna- 
tional policy]         ....       27M250 

Cooley,  A.  J.  Cyclopgedia  of  practical  receipts,  and 
collateral  information  in  the  arts,  manufac- 
tures, professions,  and  trades.  3d  ed.  L., 
1856.     8° 6-830 

—  Two  months  in  a  London  hospital.     L.,  1865 

10-674 

—  Toilet  and  cosmetic  arts  in  ancient  and  modem 

times.     L.,  1866    .         .         ,        .  6-170 

Cooley,  J.  E.  American  in  Egypt,  with  rambles 
through  Arabia  Petrsea  and  the  holy  land  in 
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Cooley,  T.  M.  Life  and  character  of  the  Rev.  L. 
Haynes.     N.  Y.,  1837  .         .        30-1848 

Cooley,  W.  D.  Claudius  Ptolemy  and  the  Nile  ;  or, 
an  inquiry  into  that  geographer's  real  merits 
and  speculative  errors,  his  knowledge  of  east- 
ern Africa,  and  the  authenticitv  of  the  moun- 
tains of  the  moon.     L.,  1854.    >  28''-508 

—  History  of  maritime  and  inland  discovery.     L., 

1830.     3v 29i'-115 

—  Inner  Africa  laid  open,  in  an  attempt  to  trace 

the  chief  lines  of  communication  across  that 

continent  south  of  the  equator.     L.,  1852.     8° 

28i'-382 

Coolidge,  R.  H.  Statistical  report  of  the  sickness 
and  mortality  in  the  army  of  the  United 
States ;  compiled  from  the  records  of  the 
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Coombs,  J.  J.  Trial  of  Aaron  Burr  for  high  treason, 
comprising  all  the  evidence  and  opinions  of 
the  court  in  the  various  stages  of  the  case, 
with  an  account  of  the  subsequent  proceed- 
ings against  Burr,  Blennerhassett,  and  Smith. 
W.,  n.  d.     80        .         .         .         .  2-230 

Cooper,  A.  A.     See  Shaftesbury. 

Cooper,  B.  B.  Life  of  Sir  Astley  Cooper.  L.,  1843. 
2  V.     8° 30-106 

Cooper,  C.  D.  The  last  days  of  our  Saviour.  Ph., 
1867 32-2240 

Cooper,  C.  H.  and  T.  Athense  cantabrigienses. 
Camb.,  1858.     2  v.     8"         .        .        30-1707 

Cooper,  E.  Life  and  letters  of  Lady  Arabella 
Stuart.     L.,  1866.     2  v.         .         .        30-1858 

Cooper,  J.  The  science  of  spiritual  life.  L.,  1867. 
S-' 32-1981 

Cooper,  J.  F.   Gleanings  in  Europe — England.  Ph., 

1837.    2v 27'>-l 

France.     Ph.,  1837.     2  v.  .  2T>-2'r 

Italy.     Ph.,  1838.     2  v.      .         .  27'>-71 

—  History  of  the  navy  of  the  U.  S.    Ph.,  1839.    2  v. 

8» 26«-49 

—  Same  continued  to  1853.  N.  Y.,  1853.  8°  26''-50 

—  Lives  of  distinguished  American  naval  officers. 

Ph.,  1846.     2v 30-107 

—  Notions  of  the  Americans  ;    picked  up  by   a 

travelling  bachelor.     Ph.,  1838    .         26»'-169 

—  Novels. 

Afloat  and  ashore        .         .        .  18-711 

See  Miles  "Wallingford. 

The  bravo  ....  18-712 

Chainbearer        ....  18-713 

The  crater,  or  Vulcan's  peak       .  18-714 

Deerslayer  ....  18-715 

Headsman ;  or,  the  Abbaye  des  Vignerons 

18-716 


Cooper,  J.  F.    Novels.    Heidenmauer  .  18-717 

Home  as  found.      Sequel  to    "Homeward 

bound"  .         .        .         •  18-718 

Homeward  bound  ;  oi-,  the  chase         18-719 

Jack  Tier  ;  or,  the  Florida  reef  18-721 

Leather-stocking  tales. 

(1)  Deerslayer        .        .         .  18-715 

(2)  Last  of  the  Mohicans       .  18-722 

(3)  Pathfinder       .        .        .  18-729 

(4)  Pioneers  .        .         .  18-731 

(5)  Prairie      ....  18-732 

Lionel  Lincoln    ....  18-723 

—  Littlepage  manuscripts. 

(1)  Satanstoe  .        .        .  18-736 

(2)  Chainbearer     .        .        .  18-713 

(3)  Redskins  .         .         .  18-735 

Mercedes  of  Castile     .         .         .  18-724 

Miles  Wallingford ;    sequel   to    afloat   and 

ashore  18-725 

Monikins 18-726 

• Ned  Myers  ;  or,  a  life  before  the  mast  18-727 

Oak  openings  ;  or,  the  bee  hunter        18-728 

Pathfinder  ....  18-729 

Pioneers 18-731 

Prairie 18-732 

The  pilot ;  a  tale  of  the  sea        .  18-730 

Precaution 18-733 

Red  rover 18-734 

Redskins 18-735 

Satanstoe 18-736 

Sea  lions  ;  or,  the  lost  sealers     .  18-737 

The  spy  ;  a  tale  of  the  neutral  ground  18-738 

See  Barnum,  H.  L.        .         .  18-289 

Stories  of  the  sea  ;  being  narratives  of  adven- 
ture selected  from  the  "  sea  tales  "        18-739 

Stories   of   the   woods ;    or,    adventures  of 

Leather  Stocking  .         .        .  18-740 

Two  admirals      ....  18-742 

The  water-witch ;   or,  the  skimmer  of  the 

seas 18-743 

Ways  of  the  hour        .         .        .  18-744 

Wept  of  Wish-ton-wish      .         .  18-745 

Wing  and  wing  ;  or,  le  feu-follet  18-746 

Wyandotte  ;  or,  the  hutted  knoll         18-747 

—  Sketches  of  Switzerland.     Ph.,   1836.     2  v. 

27M20 

—  Same.    2d  pt.     Ph.,  1836.     2  v.     .         27^-121 

—  Memorial  of.     N.  Y.,  1852.     8°       .        30-1650 
Cooper,  R.     The  immortality  of  the  soul,  religiously 

and  philosophically  considered.  B.,  1862 
32-2297 

Cooper,  S.  Concise  system  of  instructions  and  re- 
gulations for  the  militia  and  volunteers  of  the 
U.  S.     Ph.,  1860  .         .         .  6-582 

Cooper,  S.  F.  The  rhyme  and  reason  of  country 
life.     N.  Y.,  1855         .         .        .        33-1387 

—  Rural  hours  ;  by  a  lady.     N.  Y.,  1850      9-1025 

—  Same  ;  with  title  Journal  of  a  naturalist  in  the 

U.S.     L.,  1856.     2v.  .        .  9-1020 

Cooper,  Thomas.     Wise  saws  and  modern  instances 

18-709 

Cooper,  Thomas,  M.  D.     Lectures  on  the  elements 

of  political    economy.     Columbia,   1826.     8" 

—  Practical  treatise  on  dyeing  and  callicoe  print- 

ing, exhibiting  the  processes  in  the  French, 
German,  English,  and  American  practice  of 
fixing  colours  on  woollen,  cotten,  silk,  and 
linen.     Ph.,  1815.     8"  .        .         .  6-308 

—  Some  information    respecting    America.      L., 

1794.     8" 26i'-23 

Cooper,  Thompson.   Parliamentary  short-hand.   L., 

1858 22-66 

Cooper,  W.  D.    A  glossary  of  provincialisms  in  use 

in  the  county  of  Sussex.     2d  ed.     L.,  1853 

22-63 

Cooper,  W.  W.     Near  sight,  aged  sight,  impaired 

vision,  and  the  means  of  assisting  sight.     2d 

ed.     L.,  1853        ....  10-397 

Coopers.     A.  B.  Haven         .        .        .        18-1359 


CO-OPERATION. 


126 


CORNEILLE. 


Co-operation.  Holyoake,  G.  J.  History  of  c.  in 
Rochdale 2-721 

—  See  Courtauld,  G.     Advantages  of  equitable  as- 

sociations        2-625 

Co-operative  stores  ;  their  history,  organization,  and 
management ;  based  on  the  recent  German 
work  of  E.  Richter ;  with  amendments  spe- 
cially adapted  for  U.  S.  K  Y.,  1867  2-624 
Co-operator ;  a  monthly  record  of  co-operative  pro- 
gress by  workingmen.  Ed.  by  H.  Pitman. 
L.,  1860-4.     4  V.     So    .        .        .  2-941 

Coopland,  R.  M.  Lady's  escape  from  Gwalior ; 
and  life  in  the  fort  of  Agra  during  the  mutin- 
ies of  1857.  L.,  1859  .  .  .  28^-312 
Coos-coo-soo.  Port,  G.  Letters  from  Tangier  28''-431 
Coote,  C.  General  view  of  the  agriculture  and 
manufactures  of  the  King's  county,  with  ob- 
servations on  the  means  of  their  improve- 
ment.    Dub.,  1801.     8»        .        .         27^-928 

—  History  of  modem  Europe,  and  a  view  of  the 

progress  of  society  from  the  peace  of  Paris  in 
1763  to  the  treaty  of  Amiens,  1802  ;  a  contin- 
uation of  Dr.  Russell's  history.  Ph.,  1811. 
8» 27^3382 

—  Statistical    survey  of    the    county  of  Cavan. 

Dub.,  1802.     S"    .        .        .        .         27''-929 

—  Statistical  survey  of  the  county  of  Monaghan. 

Dub.,  1801.  8»  .  .  .  .  27''-927 
Coote,  H.  C.     A  neglected  fact  in  English  history. 

L.,  1864  • 27«-291 

Coote,  R.  H.  Law  of  mortgage.  Ph.,  1837 
v.  18  of  2-55 

—  Same ;  with  notes  and  references  to  American 

cases.     Ph.,  1850.     8°  .         .v.  69  of  2-55 

Cope,  G.     Record  of  the  Cope  family  as  established 

in  America  by  Oliver  Cope.     Ph.,  1861.    8" 

30-2373 

Cope,  T.  P.  Speech  on  banks  and  currency.  Ph., 
1838.    8»pph 2-622 

Copcutt,  F,  Leaves  from  a  bachelor's  book  of  life 
18-748 

Copeland,  R.  M.  Country  life  ;  a  hand-book  of  ag- 
riculture, horticulture,  and  landscape  garden- 
ing.    B.,  1859,     8»       .        ,        .  4-103 

—  Same  ;  fifth  edition.     B.,  1866         .  4-103« 
Copies  of  original  letters  from  the  army  of  General 

Bonaparte  in  Egypt,  intercepted  by  the  fleet 
under  Lord  Nelson  ;  with  an  authentic  nar- 
rative of  the  proceedings  of  his  majesty's 
squadron  under  Lord  Nelson,  from  its  sailing 
from  Gibraltar  to  the  conclusion  of  the  glori- 
ous battle    of   the  Nile.      Dub.,   1801.      8» 

27''-3594 

Copland,  J.  Dictionary  of  practical  medicine.  Ed. 
byC,  A.  Lee,    N.  Y.,  1860.    3  v.     S"    10-225 

—  Forms,  complications,  causes,  prevention,  and 

treatment  of  consumption  and  bronchitis, 
comprising  also  the  causes  and  prevention  of 
scrofula.     L.,  1861.     8°        .        .  10-384 

Copley,  J.  Kansas  and  the  country  beyond,  on  the 
line  of  the  Union  Pacific  railway.  Ph.,  1867. 
80 26b-637 

Copp^e,  H.  Elements  of  logic  ;  designed  as  a  man- 
ual of  instruction.     Ph.,  1858      .  15-119 

—  Elements  of  rhetoric.     Ph.,  1859    .  22-624 

—  Grant  and  his  campaigns ;  a  military  biography. 

N.  Y.,  1866.     8°  .        ,        .        ,         26''-726 

Copper,     Foster  and  Whitney,     Report  on  copper 

lands  of  Lake  Superior  ,        .  9-336 

—  Lambom,  R,  H,     Metallurgy  of     ,  6-344 

—  Piggot,  A,  S.     Chemistry  and  metallurgy  of  c. 

6-393 

—  See  Metallurgy ;  Mining. 
Coppet  et  "Weimar.     See  Lenormant, 

Copping,  E.  Alfieri  and  Goldoni :  their  lives  and 
adventures.    L.,  1857  .        .        30-1049 

—  Aspects  of  Paris.     L.,  1858     .        .         27''-649 
Copway,  G,    Running  sketches  of  men  and  places 

in  England,  France,  Germany,  Belgium,  and 
Scotland,     N.  Y,,  1851        .        .         27''-248 


Copway,  G.     Traditional  history  and  characteristic 
sketches  of  the  Ojibway  nation.     B.,   1851 

26''-277 

Coptic  lang.     Parthey,  G.     Vocab.  Coptico-latinum 


et  latino-Copticum 
—  See  Egypt. 
Copyright.     Carey,  H.  C. 


22-195 


Letters  on  international 
22-956 

—  Fraser,  J,    Handy  book  of  patent  and  copyright 

law 2-203 

—  Law,  S.  D.     C,  and  patent  laws  of  the  U.  S., 

1790-1866 2-296 

—  Maugham,  R.     Laws  of  literary  property  2-316 

—  Reade,  0.     The  eighth  commandment    22-1173 

—  Stowe,  C.  E.  and  H.  B.,  vs.  F.  W,  Thomas. 

Pph.,  22  pp.    8»    .        .        .        .  2-231 

Coquerel,  A. ,  jr.     Fine  arts  in  Italy  in  their  religious 

aspect;  with  an  appendix  on  the  iconography 

of  the  immaculate  conception.     L,,  1859.     8" 

5-146 

—  Les  forcats  pour  la  foi.  P.,  1866  .  84-4325 
Coquille  du  pelerin,  la.  E.  Sue  .  .  34-4638 
Cora  and  the  doctor,  Mrs.  M.  Leslie  ,  18-1855 
Coral  island.  R.  M.  Ballantyne  ,  .  18-250 
Coral  reefs  and  islands.  J.  D.  Dana  .  9-218 
Corals.     Gosse,  P,  H.     British  sea  anemones  and 

corals 9-554 

Coran,  (le,)  traduit  de  I'Arabe,  avec  les  notes  des 
commentateurs  orientaux,  par  Savary ;  et  la 
legende  de  Mahomet  traduit  par  G.  de  Tassy. 
P.,  1829.     2  V 34-4107 

—  See  Koran. 

Corbeille  des  fleurs.     Le  Chanoine  Schmid   34^4239 

Corbet,  R.     (Sanford's  Br.  poets)         .  23-69 

Corbin,   C.   F.     Rebecca ;    or,   a  woman's    secret 
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Corbyn,  F.  Treatise  on  the  epidemic  cholera,  as  it 
has  prevailed  in  India.    Cal.,  1832.    8°  10-162 

Corde  sensible,  la.     Clairville  et  L.  Thiboust 

34-3143 

Cordoba,  Gonzalo  Fernandez  de,  Vida  de,  Por  M. 
J.  Quintana  ,        ,        .        ,  34-33 

Cordova,  J,  de,  Texas  :  her  resources  and  her  pub- 
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Corea.     Duhalde,  P.     Description  of    .  28''-19 

—  Hall,  B.  Voyage  to  west  coast  of  29^-22 
Corfe,  G,     Physiognomy  of  diseases,     L.,  1849.     4° 

10-1003 

Corfe,  R.  T.  Principles  of  harmony  and  thorough- 
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Corkran,  J.  F.  History  of  the  national  constituent 
assembly.  L.,  1849,  2  v.  .  27''-1655 
Corinne.  Mme  de  Stael-Holstein  .  34-3815 
Corinue  ;  or,  Italy.  Mad.  de  Stael  .  18-847,918 
Corinthians,   epistles  to.      Barnes,  A.      Notes  on 

32-699,700 

32-1249 

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—  Orators  of  France:  by  Timon,     Transl.  by  a 

member  of  the  N.  Y.  bar.     Ed.   by  G.  H. 

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Com.    See  Indian  com. 
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—  Piatt,  J,  C.     History  of  British  c,     [Hunt's  lib, 

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—  Wilson,  J,  Influence  of  .  .  3-259 
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Corneille,  P.  et  T.     CEuvres.     Edition  variorum, 

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—  Chef-d'cBUvres    dramatiques.       Londres,   1783. 

5v 34^3163 

Cornelius  Nepos.     See  Nepos,  C. 

Cornelia  d'Alfi.     E.  Sue        •.        .        .        34-5314 

Cornell,  W.  M.    How  to  enjoy  life;   or,  physical 

and  mental  hygiene.     Ph.,  1860  10-216 

Corner,  Julia.    The  baronet;  or,  I'amant  malgr^  lui 

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—  History  of  China  and  India,  pictorial  and  de- 

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the  present  time.  Adapted  to  youth.  L.,  n. 
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—  History  of  France  ;  from  the  earlieslr  period  to 

the  present  time.  Adapted  for  youth.  L., 
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—  History  of  Greece ;  from  the  earliest  period  to 

the  Roman  conquest,  with  a  sketch  of  its 
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—  History  of  Ireland ;    for  youth,   schools,   and 

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—  History  of  Rome  ;  for  youth.   L.,  n.  d.  27»-2188 

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L.,  1853 28^-557 

Comer-stone.     J.  Abbott        .        .        .  32-5 

Cornhill  magazine,  v.  1-17.  L.,  1860-68.  8"  17-147 
Cornhill  to  Grand  Cairo.  W.  M.  Thackeray  28^-108 
Cornish  provincial  dialect,  specimens  of  22-996 

Cornplanter    memorial  ;    an    historical    sketch    of 
Gy-ant-wa-chia — the  Cornplanter,  and  of  the 
six  nations  of  Indians,  by  J.  R.  Snowden ; 
and  the  report  of  S.  P.  Johnson  on  the  erec- 
tion of  the  monument  to  the  memory  of  Corn- 
planter.    Harrisburg,  1867.    8°    .       26»-l017 
Cornu,  Francis.   See  Scribe,  A. -E.  Theatre.  Com. -v. 
Cornwall,  Barry,    [Pseud.]    See  Procter,  B.  W. 
Cornwall,  N.  E.     Music  as  it  was,  and  as  it  is.     N. 

Y.,  1851 5-1032 

Cornwall,  S.  R.     Finland  family  .  18-750 

Cornwall.    Blight,  J.  T.    Ancient  crosses  and  other 

antiquities 27*-91 

—  De  la  Beche,  H.  T.     Geology  of     .  9-337 

—  Redding,  C.     Illustrated  itinerary  of      27''-441 
Comwallis,  Caroline  F.     Brief  view  of  Greek  phil- 
osophy up  to  the  age  of  Pericles.     L.,  1850 

15-245 

—  Treatment    of   the    dangerous    and    perishing 

classes  ;  a  prize  essay  on  juvenile  delinquency. 
L.,  1853 2-715 

—  Selections  from  letters  of,  with  some  unpublished 

poems.     L.,  1864.    8°  .        .        30-1557 

—  Small  books  on  great  subjects.     From  the  2d 

Lond.  ed.     Ph.,  1847.     3  v.         .  33-64 

Vol.  I. — Philosophical  theories,  etc.,  by  a  Pariah  ; 
The  connection  between  physiology  and  intellectual 
philosophy  ;  Man's  power  over  himself  to  control  in- 
sanity, by  J.  Barlow  ;  Introduction  to  practical  organic 
chemistry.  Vol.  II.— Brief  view  of  Greek  philosophy  ; 
Christian  doctrines  in  the  second  century  ;  An  exposi- 
tion of  common  errors,  by  Thomas  Brown  redivivus. 
Vol.  III. — Vegetable  physiology  ;  Criminal  law  ;  Chris- 
tian sects  of  the  nineteenth  century  ;  General  principles 
of  grammar. 

Comwallis,  C,  1st  Marquis  of.     Correspondence. 

Ed,,  with  notes,  by  C.  Ross.     L.,  1859.     3  v. 

8» 27«-1023 

Comwallis,  K.     Pilgrims  of  fashion      ,  18-751 

—  Prince  of   Wales    in  America.     N.    Y.,   1860 

26'>-396 


Comwallis,  K.     Sackville  St.  Lawrence ;  an  auto- 
biography       18-755 

—  Two  journeys  to  Japan,  1856,7.   L.,  1859.    2  v. 

28^-368 

Comyn,   John  K.     Dick  Wilson,  the  rumseller's 

victim 18-749 

Corporations.     Grant,  J.     Law  of        v.  82  of  2-55 

—  Porter,  J.  M.  The  right  to  annul  charters  2-622 
Corps  universal  diplomatique  du  droit  des  gens. 

J.  Dumont 34-4965 

Corpulence.     Banting,  W.     Letter  on  10-789 

—  Brillat-Savarin,    A.     Hand-book   of  dining 

10-506 

—  Harvey,  J.     How  to  get  fat     .        .  10-789 

—  Wadd,  W.  Comments  on  corpulency  108-68 
Correggio,  A.  Allegri.     Coxe,  W.     Sketch  of  the 

life  of 30-1207 

Correlation  of  forces.  Grove,  W.  R.  Correlation 
of  physical  forces  .        .        .  11-163 

—  Youmans,  E.  L.   (ed.)     Correlation  and  con- 

servation of  forces        .        .        .  11-239 

Correspondance  litteraire.     Critique.     Beaux-Arts. 

Erudition.     4me  Annee,     1859,60.      P.      8° 

34-4505 

Correspondence  of  the  American  revolution.     J. 

Sparks  (ed.)         .        .        .        .         26''-303 
Correspondence  respecting  the  attack  on  St.  Albans. 

See  U.  S.,  war  of  1861-5      .        .      26»-u.  p. 
Correspondence  relative  to  a  meeting  at  Quebec. 

See  America,  British    .        .        ,      26'^u.  p. 
Corrigan,  Dr.     Ten  days  in  Athens,  with  notes  by 

the  way,  in  1861.     L.,  1862  .         27^-613 

Corry,   John,   and  Evans,  J.     History  of  Bristol, 

civil  and  ecclesiastical ;  including  biographical 

notices  of  eminent  and  distinguished  natives. 

Bristol,  1816.    2  v.     R.  8°   .        .         27''-374 
Corry  O'Lanus;    his  views  and  experiences 

18-3961 

Corsair  and  his  conqueror.  H.  E.  Pope  28''-376 
Corse  de  Leon.  G.  P.  R.  James  .  .  18-1612 
Corsica.     Boswell,  J.     Account  of       .       27*-2155 

—  Forrester,  T.     Rambles  in       ,        .         27''-800 

—  Frederic,  Col.     Memoirs  of  C.        .         29«-239 

—  Gregorovius,  F.  Travels  in  .  .  27''-369 
Corsican  brothers.  Alex.  Dumas  .  18-926 
Corson,  Caroline.     Soirees  litteraires.    Causeries  de 

salon.     Ph.,  1863  .        .        .        34^5294 

Corson,  H.  Elocutionary  manual ;  selections  from 
English  and  American  literature  ;  with  an  in- 
troductory essay  on  the  study  of  literature, 
and  on  vocal  culture.     Ph.,  1865  33-597 

Corson,  J.  W.  Loiterings  in  Europe  ;  or,  sketches 
of  travel  in  France,  Belgium,  Switzerland, 
Italy,  Austria,  Prussia,  Great  Britain,  and  Ire- 
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ities and  medical  institutions,  N.  Y.,  1848 
27*'-140 

Cortambert,   E.     Cours  de  geographic,  physique, 

politique,  et  historique.     3me  ed.     P.,   1859 

34-3168 

Cortes,  H.  Despatches  of  the  conqueror  of  Mexico 
addressed  to  the  Emperor  Charles  V ;  writ- 
ten during  the  conquest,  and  containing  a 
narrative  of  its  events ;  trans,  by  G.  Folsom. 
N.  Y.,  1843.     S"  .        .        .         .  26»-51 

—  Abbott,  J.     History  of    .        .        .  30-890 

—  Sands,  R.  C.     Historical  notice  of  33-85 

—  Adventures  of;  by  the  author  of"  Uncle  Philip's 

conversations."    N.  Y.,  1855      .        30-1856 
Cory,  J.  P.    Metaphysical  inquirer  into  the  method, 
objects,   and  result  of  ancient  and  modem 
philosophy.    L.,  1833  .        .        .  15-809 

Coryton,  J.  Law  of  letters-patent,  for  the  sole  use 
of  inventions  in  Gt.  Britain  and  Ireland  ;  in- 
cluding the  practice  connected  with  the  grant ; 
with  summary  for  foreign  states.  Ph., 
1855.  8»  .  .  .  .  v.  89  of  2-55 
Cosas  de  Espana.     Mrs.  W.  P.  Byrne  27*-803 

Cosas  de  Espaiia.  J.  M.  Mackie  .  .  27''-371 
Cosette,     V,  Hugo         ....        18-1536 


cosm. 


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COULTAS. 


Cosin,  J.  The  names  of  the  Roman  catholics,  non- 
jurors, and  others,  who  refused  to  take  the 
oaths  to  his  late  majesty  King  George.  L., 
1863.     8» 27^293 

Cosmetics.  Cooley,  A.  J.  Toilet  and  cosmetic  arts 
6-170 

Cosmogony  and  cosmology.  Browne,  R.  G.  S. 
Mosaic  cosmogony        .         .         .         32-1336 

—  Dawson,  J.  W.     Archaia        .        .  32-938 

—  Duncan,  G.  J.  C.     Pre-Adamite  man       32-955 

—  Genesis  of  the  earth  and  of  man       .  32-964 

—  Hickok,  L.  P.     Rational  cosmology  15-123 

—  Kurtz,  J.  H.     Bible  and  astronomy  32-680 

—  See  Creation;  Earth;  Genesis;  Geology;  Man. 
Cosmophonography.  Fauvel-Gouraud,  F.  22-95 
Cosmos.  A.  von  Humboldt  .  .  .  11-251 
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progresdes  sciences,  v.  1863-7.  P.  8°  34-4696 
Costa,  J.  Gopsill's  Pennsylvania  state  business 
directory  ;  containing  names  and  addresses  of 
merchants,  manufacturers,  professional  men, 
and  over  70,000  farmers  ;  with  an  appendix. 
Jersey  City,  1865,6.     8"        .         .  25-156 

—  Gopsill's  Philadelphia  city  and  business  direct- 

ory for  1867,8.     8»        .         .         .  25-157 

Costa,  M.     Eli ;    an  oratorio.     Words  selected  and 
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Costa  Pereira  Furtado  de  Mendontja,  H.  J.  de.    Nar- 
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Costal  I'Indien.     G.  Ferry     .        .        .        34-3311 
Costello,  L.  S.     Jacques  Coeur,   the  French  argon- 
aut, and  his  times.     L.,  1847.     8"       27»-1658 

—  Memoirs  of  eminent  Englishwomen.     L.,  1844. 

4v.     8»         .         •        .        .        .  30-634 

—  Pilgrimage  to  Auvergne,  from  Picardy  to  Le 

Velay.     L.,  1842.     2  v.     8«  .         27''-679 

—  Specimens  of  the  early  poetry  of  France,  from 

the  time  of  the    troubadours  and  trouveres 
to  the  reign  of  Henri  Quatre.     L.,  1835  23-56 

—  Tour  to  and  from  Venice,  by  the  Vaudois  and 

the  Tyrol.     L.,  1846.     8°     .         .  27b-72 

Costello,  D.    Holidays  with  hobgoblins,  and  talk  of 

strange  things       ....  18-753 

—  Tour  through  The  valley  of  the  Meuse,  with  the 

legends  of  the  Walloon  country  and  the  Ar- 
dennes.    L.,  1846.     8°          .         .         27»'-220 
Costs.     Beames,  J.     Doctrine  of  courts  of  equity 
V.  22  of  2-55 

—  Brightly,  F.  C.  Law  of  in  Penna.  2-232 
Costume,  book  of 29«-95 

—  Bradford,  W.     Costume  in  Portugal  and  Spain 

in  1808,9 27'>-559 

—  Breton,  M.     Costumes  of  China      .         28''-528 

—  Fairholt,  F.  W.     C.  in  England     .         27*^387 

—  Hope,  T.     C.  of  the  ancients  .         .  29«-98 

—  Martin,  C.     Civil  c.  of  England     .       27«-4046 

—  Mason,  Q.  H.     C.  of  China    .        .         28b-337 

—  Meyrick,  S.  R.     Ancient  armour    .       27*-4049 

—  Planche,  J.  R.    British  c.        .        .         27-^950 

—  Reinhardt's  collection  of  Swiss  c.    .       27''-1221 

—  Stone,  E.     Chronicles  of  fashion    .       27''-1113 

—  Stnitt,  J.     Dress  and  habits  of  the  people  of 

England 27M1048 

Regal  and  ecclesiastical  antiquities   27*-4047 

—  See  Dress  ;  Fashion  ;  Hats  ;  Shoes. 

Cota,  R.,  y  F.  Rojas.     Celestina.     T.  T.  E.  vol.  1 

34-2 

Cotsell,  G.    Treatise  on  ships'  anchors.    L.,  1856 

6-583 

Cotta,  B.  von.  Geology  and  history :  a  popular 
exposition  of  all  that  is  known  of  the  earth 
and  its  inhabitants  in  the  pre-historic  times. 

L.,  1865 9-313 

Cottage  bee-keeper  ;  or,  suggestions  for  the  manage- 
ment of  apiaries.     N.  Y.,  1851    .  4^54 
Cottage  evenings ;   Workingman's  companion 

33-458 


Cottage  economy.     W.  Cobbett      .         .  6-167 

Cottage  magazine,  the,  or  plain  Christians'  library. 

V.  2.     1847 32-60 

Cottage  on  the  cliff.     C.  G.  Ward  .        18-3421 

Cottages.     See  Architecture,  domestic  and  rural. 
Cottin,    S.    R.      Elizabeth,    ou  1' exiles   de   Siberie. 

Suivie  de  la    Prise    de    Jericho.      P.,   1834 
34r-3164 

—  Elizabeth ;  or,  the  exiles  of  Siberia  18-756 
Cottle,   J.      Alfred:    an  heroic  poem.      L.,   1850 

23-533 

—  Reminiscences  of  S.  T.  Coleridge  and  Robert 

Southey.     N.  Y.,  1847  .         .  30-109 

Cottrell,  C.  H.     Recollections  of  Siberia  in  1840,1. 

L.,  1842.     8»         ....  27^-93 

Cotton,  A.     Public  works  in  India.    2d  ed.   1854. 

8° 6-109 

Cotton,  C.     (Sanford's  Br.  poets)  .  33-73 

—  See  Walton,  I. 

Cotton,  John.    McClure,  A.  W.     Life  of      30-1559 
Cotton,  K     (Walsh's  Br.  poets)  .  23-133 

Cotton,  Sir  S.     Nine  years  on  the  northwest  frontier 
of  India,  1854-63.     L.,  1868.     80  28'^-589 

Cotton  culture  and  commerce.   Barbee,  W.  J.    Cot- 
ton question  ....  1-294 

—  Cassel,  W.  R.     C.  c.  in  the  Bombay  presidency 

1-118 

—  Chapman,  J.     Cotton  and  commerce  of  India 

1-286 

—  Ellison,   T.      Handbook  of  the    cotton   trade 

1-267 

—  Forbes,  G.  F.     Cultivation  and  supply  in  U.  S. 

4r-u.  p. 

—  Gibbs,  J.     Cotton  cultivation  .        .  4-183 

—  Lees,  W.  N.     Cotton  and  other  agricultural  ex- 

periments in  India         .        .         .  4-181 

—  Lyman,  J.  B.     Culture  of       .        .  4-293 

—  McHenry,  G.     Cotton  trade    .        .  1-173 

—  Mallet,  J.  W.     Cultivation  of  .  1-117 

—  Mann,   J.   A.     Cotton  trade  of  Great  Britain 

1-110 

—  Wheeler,   J.   T.     Handbook  to  cultivation  in 

Madras 4-257 

Madras  vs.  America  .        .        .  4-258 

—  Royle,  J.  F.     Culture  and  commerce  in  India 

1-113 

—  Wight,  G.     Queensland  .        .         29*'-207 
Cotton  famine.     Arnold,  R.   A.     History  of   the 

1-208 

—  Watts,  J.     Facts  of  .         .         .  1-284 

—  Waugh,  E.    Home  life  of  the  Lancashire  factory 

folk 2-903 

Cotton  is  king.     D.  Christy   .        .        .  1-217 

Cotton  kingdom.     F.  L.  Olmsted  .         26''-409 

Cotton  manufacture.     Baines,  E.     History  of  c.  m. 

in  Great  Britain    ....  6-279 

—  Baird,  R.  H.     American  spinner    .  6-280 

—  French,  G.  J.     Life  and  times  of  S.  Crompton 

30-1173 

—  Geldard,  J.     Handbook  of      .        .  6-336 

—  Hyde,  J.     Science  of  cotton  spinning         6-342 

—  Pearson,  H.     Cotton  spinning         .  6-460 

—  Ure,  A.     C.  m.  of  Great  Britain      .  6-436 

—  White,  G.  S.     History  of        .        .  30-492 
Cotton  manufacture  of  Dacca,  in  Bengal.     L.,  1851. 

•      8°  ......  6-310 

Cotton  spinners  in  Glasgow.     Swinton,  A.     Report 

of  trial  of 3-290 

Cotton  stealing        .         .        .         .         .         18-3661 

Coues,  S.  E.     Outlines  of  a  system  of  mechanical 

philosophy  :  a  research  into  the  laws  of  force. 

B.,  1851 11-91 

Coultas,  H.     The  plant :  an  illustration  of  the  or- 
ganic life  of  the  animal.     Ph.,  1855  9-86 

—  Principles  of  botany,  as  exemplified  in  the  cryp- 

togamia.     Ph.,  1853     .        .        .  9-38 

—  Principles  of  botany,  as  exemplified  in  the  pha- 

nerogamia.     Ph.,  1854         .        .  9-29 

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Coulter,  H.     West  of  Ireland  ;  its  existing  condition 

and  prospects.     Dub.,  1862  .         27''-G20 

Council   of  Trent.     Bungener,    L.    F.     History  of 

82-595 

—  Calvin,  J.     Antidote  to   .        .     v.  3  of  32-1234 

—  Catechism  of    .        .         .         .  32-773,1930 

—  Sarpi,  P.  History  of  .  .  .  32-2022 
Counsel  and  comfort.  A.  K.  H.  Boyd  32-1162 
Counsel  to  the  awakened.  A.  Oxenden  32-667 
Counsels  of  an  invalid.  G.Wilson  .  32-1154 
Counsels  to  young  men.  E.  Nott  .  33-449 
Count  Hugo  of  Craenhove.  H.  Conscience  18-692 
Count  Ludwig.  C.  Dickens  .  18-877;18-3650 
Count  Mirabeau.  T.  Mundt  .  .  18-3996 
Count  of  Monte  Cristo.     A.  Dumas       .  18-927 

—  Sequel.  A.  Dumas  .  .  .  18-930 
Count  Robert  of  Paris.  Sir  W,  Scott  18-2759 
Counter-revolution  in  England.  A.  Carrel  27*-206 
Counterparts.  E.  S.  Sheppard  .  .  18-2827 
Countess  de  Chamy.  A.  Dumas  .  18-928 
Countess  Kate.  Miss  C.  M.  Yonge  .  18-3610 
Countess  of  Rudolstadt.  Mad.  Dudevant  18-918 
Counting-house  companion.  B.  F.  Foster  1-501 
Country  curate.  G.  R.  Gleig  .  .  18-1184 
Country  gentleman,  the.     By  "  Scratator. "     Hor- 

lock       ..'....         18-3922 

Country  girls,  letters  to.     J.  G.  Swisshelm     33-241 

Country  house ;    containing  the  poultry  yard,  the 

piggery,    the  ox,   and  the  dairy.     L.,    1854 

4-67 

Country  houses.     Downing,   A.    J.      Hints   about 

building 5-40 

Country  life.     Cooper,   S.  F.     Rhyme  and  reason 
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—  Copeland,    R.   M.      Handbook  of  agriculture 

4-103 

—  Miller,  T.  Pictures  of  .  .  .  27''-738 
Country  living  and  country  thinking.     A.  E.  Dodge 

33-473 

Country  love  V8.   city    flirtation.      H,   T.   Sperry 

23-818 

Country  margins  and  rambles.     Hammond  &  Mans- 

tield 26b-280 

Country  neighborhood.     Miss  E.  A.  Dupuy  18-891 
Country  parson.     [Pseud.]     See  Boyd,  A.  K.  H. 
Country  places.     Mitchell,  D.  G.     Hints  for    4-201 
Country  quarters.     Countess  of  Blessington   18-338 
Country  seats.     See  Architecture,  domestic. 
Country.     See  Rural. 
Cour  Stchedrin.     See  Tchinovnicks. 
Courcelles,  Marie  Sidonia  de  Lenoncourt,  marquise 
de.     Memoires  et  correspondance.     Pub.  par 
P.  Pougin.     P.,  1855    .         .         .        34-3171 
Courcillon,  E.  de.     Le  cure  manque  ;  or,  social  and 
religious  customs  in  France  .         18-3734 

Courcy,  F.  de.     The  art  of  singing.     L.  5-1007 

Courcy,  F.  de.    See  Scribe,  A.-E.  Theatre.   Com.-v. 
Courcy  de  Laroche  Heron,  H.  de.     Catholic  church 
in   the  U.   S.  ;   pages  of  its  history ;   trans, 
and  enlarged  by  J.  G.  Shea.     2d  ed.     N.  Y., 

1857 32-1737 

Cournet,  A.  L'amour  en  zigzag.  P.,  1866  34-5226 
Couronne.  A.  Weill  ....  34-5323 
Couronne  d'epines.  M.  Masson  .  .  34-3514 
Course  of  creation.     J.  Anderson .         ,  9-202 

Course  of  time.  R.  Pollok  .  .  .  23-65,188 
Court  and  camp  of  Bonaparte.  N.  Y.,  1839  30-393 
Court  fools.  Doran,  J.  History  of  .  29''-130 
Court  of  chancery  ;  a  poem.  R.  J.  Blewitt  23-990 
Court  of  Queen  Anne.  See  Ainsworth,  W.  H. 
Saint  James'  ....  18-120 

Courtauld,  G.  Address  to  those  who  may  be  dis- 
posed to  remove  to  the  United  States,  on  the 
advantages  of  equitable  associations  of  capital 
and  labor  in  the  formation  of  agricultural  es- 
tablishments. Sudbury,  1820  .  2-625 
Courtenay,  E.  H.  Treatise  on  the  differential  and 
integral  calculus,  and  on  the  calculus  of  vari- 
ations. N.  Y.,  1855.  8»  .  .  14-59 
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Courtenay,  T.  P.  Life,  works,  and  correspondence 
of  Sir  W.  Temple.    L.,1836.    2  v.    8°    30-523 

—  Lives  of  eminent  British  statesmen.     L.,  1838 

..  30-108 

Courtenay  hall.  J.  T.  Randolph  .  .  18-2576 
Courtier  of  the  days  of  Charles  II.     Mrs.   C.  P. 

Gore 18-1238 

Courtin,  A.  de.     Nouveau  traite  de  la  civilite  qui  se 

pratique  en  France  parmi  les  honnestes  gens. 

P.,  1675 34-4227 

Courtisane  et  duchesse.     X.  de  Montepin      34-3558 

Courtisanes.     H.  de  Balzac   .         .         .        34^3052 

Courtney,  J.     Eustache  Baudin.     F's  S.  D.  v.  18 

24-221 

—  Time  tries  all.     F's  S.  D.  v.  36       .  24-221 
Courts  of  Europe  at  close  of  last  century.      H. 

Swinburne 27''-849 

Courts-martial.     See  Military  law. 

Courts  of  law.     Fairthorne,  F.     Guide  to  times  of 

holding 2-261 

—  Livingstone,  J.     Law  register        .  2-361 

—  Pollock,  C.   E.     Power  of  c.  of  common  law 

v.  79  of  2-55 

—  Troubat  and  Haly's  practice    .        .  2-323 

—  Willis,  W.    Law  c.  and  lawyers  of  Maine  2-191 

—  See  Bench  and  bar. 

Courtship  and  marriage.     Davis,  J.   M.     Pastor's 

offering 32-67 

Courtship  ami  marriage.  Mrs.  C.  L.  Hentz  18-1399 
Courtship  and  matrimony.     R.  Morris  33-709 

Courtship  of  Miles  Standish.     H.   W.  LongfelloAv 

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8" 34-4512 

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Mme    de    Longueville  pendant  la  Fronde, 

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Jacqueline  Pascal.     P.,  1862.     8"       34-4513 

Mme  de  Sable.     P.,  1859.     8°    .        34-4510 

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9 


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130 


COXE. 


Cousin  Alice.     [Pseud.]     See  Haven,  Mrs.  A.  B. 
Cousin  Carrie.     See  Sunrays  .         .         18-3075 

Cousin  Fannie,     ^ee  Maud     .         .         .        18-2128 
Cousin  Geoflrey.     T.  Hooli    .         .         .         18-3713 
Cousin  Harry.     Mrs.  Grey     .         .         .         18-1273 
Cousin  Kate.     [Pseud.]     See  Bell,  Cath.  D. 
Cousin   Lucy  among   the  mountains.      J.   Abbott 

18-28 

Cousin  Lucy  at  play.     J.  Abbott   .        .  18-25 

Cousin  Lucy  at  the  sea-shore.  J.  Abbott  18-27 
Cousin  Lucy  at  study.     J.  Abbott  .  18-26 

Cousin  Lucy's  conversations.     J.  Abbott  18-23 

Cousin  Marshall.  H.  Martineau  .  .  18-3858 
Cousin  Maude.  Mrs.  M.  J.  Holmes  .  18-1461 
Cousin  Nicholas.     R.  H.  Barham  .         .  18-285 

Cousin  Paul.  Jessie  Glenn  .  .  .  18-4081 
Cousin  Phillis  and  other  tales.     Mrs.  E.  C.  Gaskill 

18-1144 

Cousin  Pons.     H.  de  Balzac  .        .        34-3059 

Cousin  Stella ;  or,  conflict     .         .         .  18-758 

Cousin  William.  T.  E.  Hook  .  .  18-1482 
Cousine  Julie,  la.  A.  Fremy  .  .  34-4645 
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Covenant  and  covenanters.     Anderson,  J.     Ladies 

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Memorials  of  Dundee  .        .       27='-1352 

—  Simpson,  R.     Banner  of  the  covenant    32-1391 

—  Spalding,  J.     Troubles  in  Scotland        27^-1378 

—  See  Church  history  ;  Presbyterian  ism. 
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V.  13.     N.  Y.,  1849.     B"       .         .  17-204 

Covenant  and  official  magazine  of  the  grand  lodge 

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V.  1-3.     n.  p.  1842-4.     3  v.     8«    .  2-946 

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Coventry,  T.     Conveyancers'  evidence.    Ph.,  1839. 

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Coverdale,  M.     Memorials  of;  with  divers  matters 

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Covetousness.  Dick,  T.  Essay  on  .  32-2300 
Cowan,  F.     Curious  facts  in  the  history  of  insects  ; 

including  spiders  and  scorpions :  a  complete 
collection  of  the  legends,  superstitions,  beliefs, 
and  ominous  signs  connected  with  insects ; 
together  with  their  uses  in  medicine,  art,  and 
as  food  ;  and  a  summary  of  their  remarkable 
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Coward."    H.  Morford     ....         18-2258 

Cowell,  J.  Thirty  years  passed  among  the  players 
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Cowdin,  E.  C.  Report  on  silk  and  silk  manufac- 
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Cowles,  M.     See  Coles,  Miriam. 

Cowley,  A.     Essays.     B.,  1820     .        .  33-20 

—  Essays;   with  life,  notes,  and  illustrations  by 

Dr.  Hurd  and  others.     L.,  1868  .  33-20^ 

—  (Bell's  poets  of  G.  B.)     .         .         .  2?-475 

—  (Sanford's  Br.  poets)         .         .         .  23-57 
Cowley,  Mrs.  H.    The  belle's  stratagem  ;  a  comedy. 

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Cowley,  Mrs.  H.     Same.     B.  D.  v.  1    .  24-143 

—  Same.     I.  B.  T.  v.  7        .         .         .  24-141 

—  Same.     D.  L.  T.  v.  1       .        .        .  24-107 

—  Bold  stroke  for  a  husband ;  a  comedy.     I.  B. 

T.  V.  15 24-141 

—  Which  is  the  man  ?  a  comedy.    I.  B.  T.  v.  10  of 

24-141 

Cowper,  B.  H.     The  apocryphal  gospels,  and  other 

documents  relating  to  the   early  history   of 

Christ.     L.,  1867  ....         32-2266 

Cowper,   Mary,   Countess.     Diary  1714-1720.     L., 

1864.     8° 30-1588 

Cowper,  W.  Life  and  works  ;  now  first  completed 
by  the  introduction  of  his  "private  corre- 
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with  an  essay  on  the  genius  and  poetry  of 
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—  Private  correspondence.    Ph.,  1824.    8»  33-1220 

—  The  task ;  a  poem.     Ph.,  1795         .  23-60 

—  (Walsh's  Br.  poets)  .         .         .  23-62 

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—  Hayley,  W.     Life  and  posthumous  writings  of 

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—  Southey,  R.     Life  of        .         .         .  30-111 

—  and  J.  Thomson.     Works,  including  many  let- 

ters and  poems  never  before  published  in  this 
country  ;  with  a  new  and  interesting  memoir 
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—  See  Homer. 

Cows.     See  Cattle  ;  Dairy. 

Cox,  F.  A.  Female  scripture  biography  ;  including 
an  essay  on  what  Christianity  has  done  for 
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—  Sacred   history  and    biography.      L.,   1850 

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—  and  J.  Hoby.     The  baptists  in  America  ;  a  nar- 

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Y.,  1836 32-14 

Cox,  G.  W.     The  tale  of  the  great  Persian  war. 

From  the  histories  of  Herodotus.     L.,  1861 

.         .         .         .         .         .         38»-195 

—  Tales  from  Greek  mythology  .         .  18-788 

—  Tales  of  the  gods  and  heroes  .         .  18-789 

—  Tales  of  Thebes  and  Argos      .        .  18-790 
Cox,  Hiram.     Journal  of  a  residence  in  the  Burm- 

han   empire,    and    more    particularly  at  the 

court  of  Amarapoorah.     L.,  1821  28''-558 

Cox,  Homersham.    Antient  parliamentary  elections. 

L.,  1868.     8"         .         .         .         .         27»-295 

—  Rudimentary  treatise  on  the  integral  calculus. 

L.,  1852 14-205 

Cox,  Robert.  The  literature  of  the  sabbath  ques- 
tion.    E.,  1865.     2v.    .         .         .  21-32 

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relation  to  their  natural  and  scriptural  grounds, 
and  to  the  principles  of  religious  liberty.  E., 
1853.     8» 32-870 

Cox,  Ross.  Adventures  on  the  Columbia  river,  in- 
cluding the  narrative  of  a  residence  of  six 
years  on  the  western  side  of  the  Rocky  moun- 
tains among  various  tribes  of  Indians  hitherto 
unknown,  together  with  a  journey  across  the 
American  continent.    N.  Y.,  1832.   8»    2«b_24 

Cox,  S.  H.  Interviews:  memorable  and  useful, 
from  diary  and  memory  reproduced.  N.  Y., 
1853 32-426 

Cox,  S.  S.     A  Buckeye  abroad ;  or,  wanderings  in 

Europe  and    in    the  Orient.      N.   Y.,    1852 

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Coxe,  D.  A  description  of  the  English  province  of 
Carolana,  by  the  Spaniards  called  Florida, 
and  bj^  the  French  la  Louisiane  ;  as  also  of 
the  river  Meschacebe  or  Mississippi,  the  five 
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Coxe,  A.  C.     Christian  ballads.     Ph.,  1855    2^-385 

—  Impressions  of  England ;  or,  sketches  of  Eng- 

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Coxe,  J.   R.     Inquiry  into  the  claims  of  Dr.  Wm. 

Harvey  to  the  discovery  of  the  circulation  of 

•the  blood.     Ph.,  1834.  '  8»   .         .  10-557 

—  Writings  of  Hippocrates  and  Galen.  Epitomized 

from  the  original    Latin  translation.      Ph., 

1846.  8» 10-34 

Coxe,  R.  S.  Reports  of  cases  argued  and  deter- 
mined in  the  supreme  court  of  New  Jersey, 

'     1790-95.    V.  1.    Burlington,  1816.    8"       2-35 

Coxe,  T.     Statement  of  the  arts  and  manufactures 

of  the  United  States  for  the  year  1810.     Ph., 

1814.     4° 6-963 

—  View  of  the  United  States  in  a  series  of  papers, 

written  between  1787  and  1794.     Ph.,  1794. 

8» 26*-53 

Coxe,  "William.  Account  of  the  Russian  discoveries 
between  Asia  and  America,  with  the  conquest 
of  Siberia,  and  history  of  the  transactions  and 
commerce  between  Russia  and  China.  L., 
1787.     8" 29^-232 

—  Hislory  of  the  house  of  Austria,  from  the  foun- 

dation of  the  monarchy  by  Rudolph  of  Haps- 
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—  See  Kelly,  W.  K. 

—  Memoirs  of  the  Duke  of  Marlborough,  with  his 

oriirinal  correspondence.  Ed.  by  J.  Wade. 
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—  Memoirs  of  H.,  Lord  Walpole,  selected  from  his 

correspondence  and  papers.  L.,  1808.  2  v. 
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—  Sketches  of  the  lives  of  Correggio  and  Parme- 

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—  Travels  in  Switzerland,  in  a  series  of  letters  to 

W.  Melmoth.     Dub.,  1789.    2  v.    8»    27''-122 

Coyne,  J.  S.    An  awkward  arrival.     F's  M.  D.  v. 

12 24-113 

—  Box  and  Cox  married  and  settled.    F's  M.  D. 

V.  7 24-113 

—  Cockneys  in  California.     F's  M.  D.  v.  4   24-113 

—  Fraud  and  its  victims.    F's  S.  D.  v.  39      24-221 

—  The  love  knot.     F's  S.  D.  v.  40       .  24-221 

—  Pas  de  fascination.    [Lola  Montez.]    F's  M.  D. 

V.  34  24-113 

—  The  trumpeter's  daughter.     F's  M.  D.  v.  35 

24-113 

—  Unprotected  female.    F's  M.  D.  v.  30       24-113 

—  The  vicar  of  Wakefield.    F's  S.  D.  v.  11  24-221 

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Cozzens,  F.  S.     Acadia ;  or,  a  month  with  the  blue 

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—  et  al.     Sayings  of  Dr.  Bushwhacker  and  other 

learned  men.     N.  Y.,  1867  .         33-1377 

Crabb,  George.     English  synonymes  explained.    N. 

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explanation  of  the  terms  used  in  all  arts  and 
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Crabb,  George,  (barrister. )  History  of  the  English 
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and  successive  changes  of  the  common  law. 
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V.  54  &  55  of  2-55 

Crabbe,  George.     Poems.     L.,  1820.     8»  23-64 

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—  Heber,    and    PoUok.      Poetical  works.      Ph., 

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Cracroft,  B.     Essays,  political  and  miscellaneous. 

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Craftsman,  the,  by  Caleb  D'Anvers.  [Pseud.] 
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Cradock,  J.  Literary  and  miscellaneous  memoirs. 
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Cradock  Nowell.     R.  D.  Blackmore      .        18-3823 

Craggs,  R.     (Walsh's  Br.  poets)  .  23-62 

Craig,  A.  R.  Modern  palmistry ;  or,  the  book  of 
the  hand.  Cliiefly  according  to  the  systems 
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Craig,  B.  F.  Weights  and  measures — decimal  sys- 
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Craig,  Isa.     Poems.     E.,  1856        .        .  23-622 

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Craig,  J.     Remarks  on  some  fundamental  doctrines 

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Craig,  J.  D.  Hand-book  to  the  modern  Provencal 
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Craig,  N.  B.  History  of  Pittsburgh,  with  a  brief 
notice  of  its  facilities  of  communication,  and 
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Craighill,  W.  P.  Army  officer's  pocket  companion. 
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Craik,  D.  M.  M.     See  Mulock,  D.  M. 

Craik,  G.  L.  Bacon  ;  his  writings,  and  his  philoso- 
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. —  Pursuit  of  knowledge  under  difficulties.  Illus- 
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—  Same.     New   ed.,   enlarged.     L.,  1858.     2  v. 

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—  Same.     Illustrated  by  anecdotes ;   with  a  pre- 

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2v 30-1802 

—  Same.     Illustrated  by  female  examples.      L., 

1847 30-1804 

—  Romance  of  the  peerage  ;  or,  curiosities  of  family 

history.     L.,  1849..    4  v.      .         .         27''-149 

—  et  al.     Pictorial  history  of  England.     L.,  1839. 

8v.     8° 27^-296 

Index,  by  H.  C.  Hamilton  .         27»-297 

Craik,  G.  M.     Faith  Unwin's  ordeal     .        18-3812 

—  Leslie  Tyrrell  ....        18-3927 

—  Lost  and  won  ....  18-761 

—  Winifred's  wooing  ....        18-8723 
Cramp,  J.  M.     Text-book  of  popery  ;  comprising  a 

brief  history  of  the  council  of  Trent,  a  transla- 
tion of  its  doctrinal  decrees,  and  copious  ex- 
tracts from  the  catechism  published  by  its 
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Crane,  Annie  M.    Emily  Chester  .        18-1025 

—  Opportunity ;  a  novel       .         .        .        18-3963 
Crane,  G.     Principles  of  language,  exemplified  in 

a   practical    English    grammar.      L.,    1843 

22-68 

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Cranes.     Glynn,  J.     Construction  of    .  6-330 

See  Derricks. 

Cranford.     Mrs.  E.  C.  Gaskell        .        .        18-1145 
Crania.     Davis,  J.  B.     Catalogue  of  skulls     10-834 

—  Meigs,  J.  A.     Catalogue  of  human  c.        10-786 
Mensuration  of  the  human  skull        10-u.  p. 

Cranmer,  T.  Miscellaneous  writings  and  letters. 
Edited  for  the  Parker  society  by  J.  E.  Cox. 
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—  Lee,  H.  F.     Life  and  times  of         .        30-1085 

—  Strype,  J.  Memorials  of  .  .  30-112 
Crantz,    D.     History   of    Greenland ;   containing  a 

description  of  the  country  and  its  inhabitants, 
and  particularly  a  relation  of  the  mission  car- 
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26*^54 

Crashaw,  R.  Complete  works.  Edited  by  W.  B. 
TurnbuU.     L.,  1858      .         .         .  23-528 

—  (Sanford's  Br.  poets)  .  .  .  23-72 
Crater  ;  or,  vulcan's  peak.  J.  F.  Cooper  18-714 
Craufurd,  Q.     Essais  sur  la  litterature  fran9aise,  a 

I'usage  d'une  dame  etrangere.  P.,  1815.  3  v. 
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Craven,  Mrs.  A.  A  sister's  story.  From  the  French 
by  E.  Bowles        ....         18-4084 

Craven,  H.  T.  Meg's  diversion.  F's  S.  D.  v.  43 
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Craven,  J.  J.  Prison  life  of  Jefferson  Davis.  N. 
Y.,  1866        .         .         .         .         .         30-1810 

Craven,  K.    Excursions  in  the  Abruzzi  and  northern 

provinces    of   Naples.     L.,   1838.     2  v.     8" 

27''-475 

Crawford,  M.  S.  Life  in  Tuscany.  N.  Y.,  1859 
27i>-527 

Crawford,  J.  M.  Mosbv  and  his  men.  N.  Y.,  1867 
".         .        .         .         26=^875 

Crawfurd,  J.  History  of  the  Indian  Archipelago ; 
containing  an  account  of  the  manners,  arts, 
languages,  religions,  institutions,  and  com- 
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28»-63 

Crawley,  Capt.     [Pseud.  J     See  Pardon,  G.  F. 

Crayon,  Geoffrey.     £  Pseud.]     See  Irving,  W. 

Crayon  :  a  journal  devoted  to  the  graphic  arts,  and 
the  literature  related  to  them.  N.  Y.,  1855- 
60.     7  V.     4°         .         .         .         .  5-713 

Crayon  miscellany.     W.  Irving     .         .         18-1581  • 

Creasy,  E.  S.  The  fifteen  decisive  battles  of  the 
world  ;  from  Marathon  to  Waterloo.  N.  Y., 
1851 29''-62 

—  History  of  the  Ottoman  Turks;  chiefly  founded 

on    Von    Hammer.     L,,   1854-6.     3  v.     8° 
28»-157 

—  Rise  and  progress  of  the  English  constitution. 

3d  ed.     N.  Y.,  1856     .        .        .         27^^302 
Creation    in    plan    and    in    progress.      J.    Challis 

32-1051 

Creation.  Debate  between  the  church  and  science. 
[Containing    defence   of  Lewis'    six    days] 

32—1052 

—  Lewis,  T.'   Six  days  of    .'        ."        !        33-1135 

—  Lord,  E.     Epoch  of         .         .         .  33-335 

—  McCosh  &  Dickie.     Typical  formi  and  special 

ends 32-791 

—  Murphy,  J.  Bible  and  geology  consistent  33-305 

—  Shuckford,  S.    Creation  and  fall  of  man  38-212 

—  Sumner,  J.  B.     Records  of  the        .  33-941 

—  Vestiges  of  the  natural  history  of  .  9-305 
Creation  and  deluge,  according  to  a  new  theory ; 

removing  most  of  the  difficulties  heretofore 
suggested  by  sceptical  philosophers,  and  indi- 
cating   future  cosmological    changes.      Ph., 

1854.     8° 9-217 

Creation :  oratorio.     J.  Haydn      .        .  5-849 

Crebillon,  P.  J.  de.   (Euvres.    P.,  1802.  3  v.  34-4479 

—  Rhadamisthe  et  Zenobie.  C.  A.  T.  v.  1  34-3140 
Creclies  de  Paris,  les.  J.  Delbruck  .  34-4296 
Crecy.     See  Cressy. 

Credit  system.     Colwell,  S.     Analysis  of         1-134 

—  Thornton,  H.     Paper  credit  of  Great  Britain 

1-231 

Creed  of  Christendom.     W.  R.  Greg     .        32-1970 
Cree  language.     Howse,  J.     Grammar  22-132 

Creecy,  J.  R.     Scenes  in  the  south,  and  other  mis- 
cellaneous pieces.     Ph.,  1860       .        33-1139 
Creeds.  '  See  Sects  and  denominations,  and  their 
names. 


Cre-Fydd's  family  fare.     See  Young  liouse wives' 

daily  assistant       ....  6-236 

Creichton,  J.     Memoirs         .  v.  11  of  30-1878 

Creigh,  A.     History  of  the  knights  templar  of  the 

state  of  Pennsylvania,  1794-1866.     Ph.,  1867 

2-626 

—  Masonry  and  anti-masonry:  a  history  of  ma- 

sonry in  Penn.  since  1792.     Ph.,  1854    2-628 
Creighton,  J.    Dictionary  of  scripture  proper  names. 

L.,  1808 32-1867 

Creoles  and  coolies.     P.  Beaton    .        .         28'^-307 
Crequy,  R.  C.  Froulay,  marquise  de.     See  CauSen 

(de  St.  Malo.) 
Crescent  and  the  cross.     E.  Warburton  28''-31 

Crescent  and  French  crusaders.     G.  L.  Ditson 

28t'-262 

Crescimbeni,  G.  M.  Comentari  della  poesia  Itallana. 

Ripub.  da  T.  J.  Mathias.    Londra,  1803.   3  v. 

.         .         .         .         34-2504 

Cressy  and  Poictiers.     J.  G.  Edgar        .         18-4041 

—  Battles  of.      From   Sismondi,  with  int.  trans. 

34-5058 

Cresy,  E.     Encyclopaedia  of  civil  engineering  ;  his- 
torical, theoretical,  and  practical.     L.,  1847. 

2v.     80 6-35 

Crests  from  the  ocean  world.     A.  Tripp         27''-894 

Crete.    Howe,  S.  G.    The  Cretan  refugees  and  their 

American  helpers  .         .         .       27''-3159 

—  Skinner,  J.  E.  H.    Roughing  it  in,  1867  27b-937 

—  Spratt,  T.  A.  B.     Travels  and  researches  in 

27''-758 

Crevier,  J.  B.  L.     History  of  the  Roman  emperors, 

from  Augustus  to  Constantine.     Trans,  by  J. 

Mill.     L.,  1814.     10  V.     8»  .       27^-3190 

Cricliton,  A.    History  of  Arabia  and  its  people.    L., 

1852 28»-3 

—  Same.     N.  Y.,  1834.     2  v.     .  .  38»-3 

—  and  H.   Wheaton.      Scandinavia,    ancient  and 

modern  ;  beingahistory  of  Denmark,  Sweden, 
and  Norway ;  comprehending  a  description 
of  these  countries ;  with  illustrations  of  their 
natural  history.     E.,  1838.     2  v.        27''-2755 

—  Same.  N.  Y.,  1841.  2  v.  .  .  27^-2756 
Crichton.  W.  H.  Ainsworth  .  .  18-111 
Cricket.     Fitzgerald,  R.  A.     Jerks  in  from  short 

leg.     By  Quid      ....  20-188 

—  Pycroft,  J.  J.     The  cricket  field     .  20-437 
Cricketana           ....  20-438 

Cricket  bat,   the:    and  how  to  use  it.     L.,  1861 

20-328 

Cricket  on  the  hearth.     C.  Dickens       .  18-858 

Crime  and  punishment.     Beccaria,  M.     Crimes  and 

punishments         ....      3-540,838 

—  Kingsmill,  J.     Prevention  of  crime  3-757 

—  Thomson,  A.  Punishment  and  prevention  2-891 

—  See  Criminal ;   Juvenile  delinquency ;   Punish- 

ment ;  Reformatory  institutions. 
Crimea.     Adye,   J.     Review  of  the   Crimean  war 
27»-2854 

—  Barker,  W.  B.    Account  of  the  Crimea   27''-2868 

—  Bazancourt.     L' expedition  de  Crimee    34-4302 
War  in  the  east  .         .         .       27=^2873 

—  Chambers,  W.  and  R.     Pictorial  history  of  the 

Russian  war  ....       27»-2881 

—  Demidoff,  A.  de.     Travels  in  .         27''-577 

—  Dix,  W.  G.     Unholy  alliance  .       37*-3888 

—  Eastern  hospitals  and  English  nurses        10-744 

—  Goodman,  M.     Experiences  of  an  English  sister 

of  mercy 10-746 

—  Hommaire  de  Hell,  X.     Travels  in  the  steppes 

381^-56 

—  Kinglake,  A.  W.     Invasion  of  the  Crimea 

37'^3934 

—  Koch,  C.    Tour  to  the  Crimea  and  Odessa 

37i'-646 

—  Molenes,  P.  de.     Commentaires  d'un  soldat 

34-4663 

—  Morell,  J.  R.     Neighbors  of  Russia        37''-2954 

—  Nolan,  E.  H.     War  with  Russia    .       27»-2958 

—  Our  veterans  of  1854        .        .        .         27''-904 


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Crimea.     Pictures  from  the  battle-fields         27''-840 

—  Russell,  W.  H.     British  expedition  to    27»-1038 

—  Spencer,  E.     Fall  of  the  .        .       27»-2988 

—  Tott,  F.     Memoirs  .         .        .         29^-265 

—  Travels  in  the.     History  of  the  embassy  from 

Petersburg  to   Constantinople  in  1793.     L., 
1802.     8° 27''-196 

—  Tyrrell,  H.     War  with  Russia         .       27«-4042 

—  War,  the.     Voices  from  the  ranks  27''-2997 

—  See  Baltic;   England;  France;  Great  battles; 

Russia  ;  Sebastopol ;  Turkey. 
Crimes.     See  Crime". 

Crimes,  celebrated.     A.  Dumas     .        .  18-945 

Crimes  of  cabinets.     L.  Goldsmith         .       27^-1734 
Crimes  of  the  kings  of  France  from  Clovis  to  Lewis 

XVI.  Transl.  by  J.  Trapp.  L.,  1791  27^-1907 
Criiiiinal  history.     Old  Bailey  experience  2-823 

—  Knapp  «fe  Baldwin.     Newgate  calendar  27*-695 

—  Regnault,  E.     C.  h.  of  the  English  government 

27=^1000 

—  See  Criminal  trials  ;  Trials. 

Criminal  law.     Best,  W.  M.     Presumptions  of  law 
and  fact         .         .         .        .         v.  47  of  2-55 

—  Dearsley,  H.  R.    Criminal  process  v.  83  of  2-55 

—  Joy,    H.    H.      Admissibility  of  confessions  in 

challenge  of  jurors        .        .        v.  40  of  2-55 

—  Stephen,  H.  J.     Summary        .        v.  27  of  2-55 

—  Wharton,  F.     C.  1.  of  the  U.  S.       .  2-234 

—  See  Penal  codes. 

Criminal  prisons  of  London.     Mayhew  &  Binney 

2-788 

Criminal  trials.     Burton,  J.  H.     Narrative  of  c.  t. 


in  Scotland 

—  Chandler,  P.  W.     American 

—  Jardine,  D.     C.  t.  with  memoirs     . 

—  See  Trials. 

Criminals,  extradition  of.     G.  C.  Lewis 
"Criminals,   habitual."     Crofton,   W. 
of 


27«-1313 

2-15 

27''-624 

2-765 
Immunity 
2-1062 
Crinoline  from  1730  to  1864.     L.,   1864.     Ob.   4» 

5-693 

Cripple  of  Antioch.     Mrs.  E.  Charles    .  18-760 

Crisp,  Richard.     Richmond  and  its  inhabitants  from 

the  olden  time.     L.,  1866      .         .         27^305 

Crisis,  the.     T.  Paine    .        .        .     v.  3  of  33-1188 

Criterion,  the.     J.  Douglas    .         .         .  32-998 

Criterion.     H.  T.  Tuckerman        .        .  33-862 

Critical  and  social  essays  reprinted  from  The  Nation. 

N.  Y.,  1867  .         .         .         .  33-278 

Critical  English  testament,  the ;  an  adaptation  of 

Bengel's  Gnomon,  with  numerous  notes,  by 

W.  L.  Blackley  and  J.  Hawes.     L.,  1866.    3 

v 32-1872 

Critical  essay  on  the  modern  medals  ;  with  some  re- 
flection on  the  taste  and  judgment  of  the  an- 
cients.    L.,  1704  .        .         .         29»-156 
Criticism.    Alford,  H.    The  queen's  English  22-400 

—  Arnold,  M.     Essays  in    .         .         .  22-915 

—  Breen,  H.  H.    Modern  English  literature  22-411 
-    ~     -  22-629 

22-449 

22-1081 

22-661,2 

22-476 

3  of  33-294 

33-608 


—  Dallas,  E.  S.    The  gay  science 

—  Gould,  E.  S.     Good  English   . 

—  Harris,  J.     Philological  inquiries    . 

—  Kames,  Lord.     Elements  of    . 

—  Moon,  G.  W.     The  dean's  English 

—  Poe,  E.  A.     The  literati  .      v. 

—  Wallace,  H.  B.     Literary  c.    . 

—  See  Drama ;  Literature ;  Rhetoric ;  and  names 

of  authors  criticized. 

Criticisms  on  the  bar.  By  Amicus  Curiae.  J.  P. 
Collier  ......  2-295 

Critique  (la)  et  les  critiques  en  France  au  XI X" 
siecle.     J.  Demogeot    .         .         .        34-3184 

Critique  on  the  poems  of  Robert  Burns.  Illustrated 
by  engravings.    E.,  1812.     8°      .        22-1004 

Critiques  d'art  et  de  litteralure.  Le  c'te  L.  Clement 
de  Ris 34-3994 

Crito.     [Pseud.]     See  Brown,  S. 

Crittenden,  S.  W.  and  S.  H.  Inductive  and  prac- 
tical treatise  on  book-keeping  by  single  and 
double  entry.     Ph.,  1866.     8"      .  1-105 


Crittenden  commercial  arithmetic  and  business 
manual.     J.  Groesbeck  .        .  14-174 

Crochet  work.     See  Knitting. 

Croes,  J.     Norton,  J.  N.     Life  of  .        30-1631 

Crofton,  D.    Genesis  and  geology.    B.,1853    32-421 
Crofton,  W.     The   immunity  of  "habitual   crimi- 
nals;" with  a  proposition  for  reducing  their 
number.     2d  ed.     L.,  1861.     8»   .  2-1062 

Crock  of  gold.     M.  F.  Tupper        .        .        18-3339 
Crocker,  A.     Letter  on  the  duty  on  railroad  iron. 
1844.     8«    No.  2  .        .         .        V.  6  of  1-341 
Crocker,  J.     New  proposal  for  a  geographical  sys- 
tem of  weights  and  measures.     L.,  1864.     8" 

1-184 

Crockett,  David.     Account  of  Col.  Crockett's  tour 

to  the  north    and    down  east.      Ph.,   1835 

26''-555 

—  Life  of  Martin  Van  Buren.     Ph.,  1835      30-533 

—  Sketches  and  eccentricities  of  Col.  David  Crock- 

ett of  West  Tennessee.     N.  Y.,  1833    30-113 
Crohoore  of  the  billhook.     M.  Banim     ,  18-283 

Croix  d'argent.     E.  Sue       ,  .         .    34-3831  &  4637 
Croix  de  Berry.      Mme  Emile  de  Girardin,   etc. 

34-3351 

Croke,  A.  Report  of  case  of  Horner  against  Lid- 
diard,  upon  the  question  of  what  consent  is 
necessary  to  the  marriage  of  illegitimate  mi- 
nors;  with  introductory  essay.    L.,  1800.     8" 

2-351 

Croker,  J.  W.     Essays  on  the  early  period  of  the 

French  revolution.     L.,  1857.     80       27'^1666 

Croker,  R.     Travels  through  several  provinces  of 

Spain  and  Portugal.     L.,  1799.     8°      27'>-106 

Croker,  T.  C.  (ed.)    Popular  songs  of  Ireland;  with 

introductions  and  notes.     L.,  1839        23-558 

Croly,  G.    The  apocalypse  of  St.  John  ;  or,  prophecy 

of  the  rise,  progress,  and  fall  of  the  church  of 

Rome.     Ph.,  1827         .         .         .  32-63 

—  Historical  sketches,   speeches,  and  characters. 

L.,  1842 33-892 

—  Life  and  times  of  his  late  majesty  George  IV. 

With  anecdotes  of  distinguished  persons  of 
the  last  fifty  years.     N.  Y.,  1837  30-198 

—  Poetical  works.     L.,  1830.     2  v.      .  23-960 

—  Salathiel 18-763 

Croly,  Mrs.  J.  C.  Jennie  Juneiana.  Talks  on  wo- 
men's topics;    by  Jennie   June.      B.,    1864 

33-1067 

Crombie,   J.     Essay  on   church  consecration.     3d 

ed.     Newry,  1816         .         .         .        32-1571 

Crompton,   S.     French,  G.  J.     Life  and  times  of 

30-1173 

Cromwell,  O.  Carlyle,  T.  Letters  and  speeches 
of  30-118 

—  Cromwell,  T.     Oliver  Cromwell  and  his  times 

30-119 

—  Fellowes,  W.  D.    Historical  sketches  of  27^390 

—  Forster,  J.     Life  of  .         .         .  30-170 
Cromwell  and  the  republicans    .  30-171 

—  Guizot,  F.  P.  G.     Cromwell  and  the  English 

commonwealth     ....         27»-488 

—  Harris,  W.     Life  and  writings  of   .         27^-523 

—  Hawks,  F.  L.     Biography       .         .  30-858 

—  Headley,  J.  T.     Life  of  .        .         .   30-120,692 

—  Lamartine,  A.  de     .        .         .        .        34-4088 

—  Merle  d'Aubigne's  protector    .        .  30-116 

—  Noble,  M.     Protectorial  house  of    .        30-1044 

—  Smith,  G.     Three  English  statesmen      80-1984 

—  Southey,  R.     Life  of        .         .        .  30-114 

—  See  Fiennes,  N. 

Cromwell,  O.  and  R.     See  Burton's  diary     27»-180 

Cromwell,  O.,  R.,  andH.    Memoirs  of  the  protector, 

Oliver  Cromwell,  and  of  his  two  sons  Richard 

and  Henry.     L.,  1822.     2  v.     8"  30-1095 

Cromwell,   T.     Excursions  through  Ireland.     L., 

1820.     2v 27b-906 

—  Oliver  Cromwell  and  his  times.    L.,  1822   30-119 

—  Walks  through  Islington ;   comprising  an  his- 

torical and  descriptive  account  of  that  dis- 
trict.    L.,  1835.     8»      .        .        .         27''-469 


CROMWELL. 


134 


CUBA. 


Cromwell,  E.     Guizot,  F.  P.  G.     Richard  Cromwell 

and  the  restoration        .         .         .         27^-489 

Cromwellian  settlement  of  Ireland.     J.  P.  Pender- 

gast 27'^1515 

Croniques  de  London.     Camden  soc.   pub.   v.  28 

27=^-195 

Crook  in  the  lot.     T.  Boston  .        .   32-1357,92 

Croome,  W.    Golden  sands  of  Mexico  .  18-764 

Croppy.     M.  Banim        ....  18-282 

Croquet,  as  played  by  the  Newport  club ;  by  one  of 
the  members.     N.  Y.,  1865  .  20-329 

—  Fellow,  R.     Appointment  and  laws         20-347 

—  Jacques,  J.    Laws,  regulations,  and  implements 

20-390 

Crosby,  F.  Everybody's  lawyer  and  counsellor  in 
business.     Ph.,  1859     .         .         .  2-145 

—  Life  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  with  speeches,  mes- 

sages, proclamations  and  other  ollicial  docu- 
ments.    Ph.,  1865         .         .         .         30-1669 

Crosby,  T.  History  of  the  English  baptists,  from 
the  reformation  to  the  beginning  of  the  reign 
of  George  I.     L.,  1738-40.     4  v.     8»       32-64 

Crosland,  Mrs.  N.  English  tales  and  sketches 
18-765 

—  llildred,  the  daughter      ...  18-766 

—  Light  in  the  valley.     My  experiences  of  spiritu- 

alism.    L.,  1857    ....        32-2241 

—  Lydia  ;  a  woman's  book  .         .  18-768 

—  Memorable  women ;   the   story  of  their  lives. 

B.,  1854 30-796 

Cross,  F.  Hints  to  all  about  to  rent,  buy,  or  build 
house  property.     4th  ed.     L.,  1854  6-34 

—  Landed  property  ;  its  sale,  purchase,  improve- 

ment,  and  general    management.     L.,   1857 

4-281 

Cross,  John.     Law  of  lien  and  stoppage  in  transitu. 
Ph.,  1841.     8"       .        .        .        V.  34  of  2-55 
Cross,  Joseph.    Camp  and  field.    [Book  1.  Diorama 
of  1862.]     Macon,  1864        .         .       26M901 
Cross,  J.  L.     The  true  masonic  chart ;  also,  a  his- 
tory of  freemasonry.     12th  ed.     N.  Y.,  1857 

2-630 

Cross,  M.  E.  The  mirror  of  intemperance  and  his- 
tory of  the  temperance  reform.     Ph.,   1849 

2-1051 

Cross,   the.     Mortillet,    G.    de.     Signe  de  la  croix 
avant  le  Christianisme          .        .        34-4699 
Cross-bearer,  the  ;  a  vision.     B.,  [1861]       32-1490 
Cross  country.     W.  Thornbury     .         .         27''-605 
Cross  of  honor.     Mrs.  P.  Cudlip     .        .         18-3218 
Crosse  abbatiale,  la.     E.  Sue          .        .        34-4038 
Crossed  path,  the.     W.  W.  Collins        .  18-682 
Croswell,  W.      Poems,  sacred  and  secular ;   with 
memoir  by  A.  C.  Coxe.     B.,  1861          23-600 
Crotch,  W.     Elementsof  musical  composition,  com- 
prehending the  rules  of  thorough  bass,  and 
the  theory  of  tuning.     L.,  1812.     4«        5-994 
Crotchets  and  quavers.     M.  Maretzek             5-1020 
Croup.     Green,   H.      Pathology  and  treatment  of 
10-750 

—  Ley,  H.     Essay  on  ...  10-532 

—  See  Diphtheria  ;  Respiration. 

Crowe,  Mrs.  C.     Night  side  of  nature    .  18-771 

Crowe,  E.  E.     Greek  and  Turk  ;   or,  powers  and 

prospects  in  the  Levant.  L.,  1853.  8°  28''-327 

—  History  of  France.     L.,  1830.     3  v.       27"-167l 

—  Same.     L.,  1858-68.     5  v.     8°  .       27»-1672 

—  History  of   the  reigns  of   Louis  XVIII    and 

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Cruelest  wrong  of  all      .        .        .         .  18-772 

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Cruikshank,  G.  Vol.  1  of  my  sketch  book.  L., 
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Cruise,  W.  Digest  of  the  laws  of  England  respect- 
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Cruise  in  Japanese  waters.     S.  Osborn  29^-173 

Cruise  in  the  Pacific.     F.  Aylmer  .         29^-182 

Cruise  of  the  Alabama  and  the  Sumter.     R.  Semmes 

26''-570 

Cruise  of  the  Betsey.     H.  Miller    .        .  9-263 

Cruise  of  the  Dashaway.  May  Mannering  18-4097 
Cruise  of  the  Frolic.  W.  H.  G.  Kingston  18-1775 
Cruise  of  the  Midge.     F.  Chamier         .  18-606 

Cruise  of  the  Pearl.  E.  A.  Williams  .  291^-165 
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Crusades.  Bescherelle,  L.  N.  Les  grands  guerriers 
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Crusoe.     See  Catholic  C.  ;  Prairie  C. 
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Crystal  palace,  N.  Y.     H.  Greeley        .  6-333 

—  Richards,  W.  C.    Day  in  the  New  York  c.  p. 

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Crystal  spheres.     J.  M.  Sanders    .        .  9-1033 

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Crystals.     Francis,  J.  G.     Rambles  in  search  of  sea- 
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—  Dana,  R.  H.,  jr.     To  Cuba  and  back      26''-352 

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—  Gibbes,  R.  W.     C.  for  invalids        .         26»'-379 

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Cuba.  Norman,  R.  M.  Rambles  by  land  and  water 
26b-93 

—  Notes  in  C 26''-90 

—  TurnbuU,  D.     Travels  in  west  C.  26^-277 

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Cuba  and  the  Cubans ;  a  iiistory  of  the  island,  its 

present  condition,  and  its  relation  to  England 
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Cubillo,  A.  Las  munecas  de  Marcela.  T.  T.  E. 
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Cudjo's  cave.     J.  T.  Trowbridge  .         18-3327 

Cucheval-CIarigny,    N.     Une    famille    americaine. 

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Cudlip,  Mrs.  P.  (Annie  Thomas.)  Barry  O'Byrne 
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—  Called  to  account ;  a  novel      .        .        18-3915 

—  Cross  of  honor  ....        18-3218 

—  Dangerous  secret  ;  House  in  Piccadilly  ;  Philip 

Morton 18-3708 

—  Denis  Donne    .        .        .         .        .        18-3211 

—  Gerard  Carlton  ....        18-3224 

—  House  in  Piccadilly  .        .         .        18-3708 

—  Married  at  last  ....        18-3756 

—  On  guard.     Tlieo.  Leigh  .        .        18-3216 

—  Philip  Morton  ....        18-3708 

—  Played  out 18-3228 

—  Playing  for  high  stakes    .        .         .        18-4033 

—  Theo.  Leigh 18-3215 

—  Walter  Goring  ;  Gerard  Carlton      .        18-3224 
Cudworth,  R.     True  intellectual  system  of  the  uni- 
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Cueva,  J.  de  la.  El  saco  de  Roma ;  El  infamador. 
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Culbertson,  M.  S.  Darkness  in  the  flowery  laud  ;  or, 
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Cull,  R.  Garrick's  mode  of  reading  the  liturgy  of 
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Cullen,  A.  Principles  of  the  bankrupt  law.  L., 
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CuUey,  R.  8.  Handbook  of  practical  telegraphy. 
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Culm  rock.  W.  I.  Bradley.  (Glance  Gaylord) 
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Culprit  Fay.     J.  R.  Drake      .         .         .  23-519 

Cultivator.  A  monthly  journal,  devoted  to  agricul- 
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Culture  demanded  by  modem  life.  E.  L.  Youmans 
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Culver,  R.  The  questional  reader  and  union  speaker, 
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Culverwell,  N.  Of  the  light  of  nature,  with  preface 
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Cumberland,  G.  An  essay  on  collecting,  works  of 
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Cumberland,  R.  Memoirs,  written  by  himself;  with 
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V.  6 24-71 

—  The  brothers.     D.  L.  T.  v.  1    .        .  24-107 

—  Same.     M.  B.  D.  v.  4      .         .        .  24-142 

—  Tiie  Carmelite ;  tragedy.     B.  B.  T.  v.  5      24-71 

—  The   fashionable    lover ;    comedy.      B.    B.    T. 

V.  18 24-71 

—  Same.     D.  L.  T.  v.  4      .        .        .  24-107 

—  Same.     S.  B.  T.  v.  8        .         .         .  24-191 

—  First  love  ;  comedy.     I.  B.  T.  v.  7  24-141 

—  The  Jew  ;  comedy.     I.  B.  T.  v.  8  24-141 


Cumberland,  R.     John  de  Lancaster     .  18-787 

—  The  West  Indian  ;  comedy.     I.  B.  T.  v.  18 

24-141 

—  Same.     M.  B.  D.  v.  4      .         .        .  24-143 

—  Same.     S.  B.  T.  v.  4        .         .        .  24-191 

—  The    same    in    German,    trans,    by    Kotzebne 

V.  31  of  34-3203 

—  The  wheel  of  fortune^     L  B.  T.  v.  5         24-141 
Cumberland  (England.)     Dialogues,  poems,  etc.,  in 

C.  dialect 22-1274 

—  Gilpin,  S.     Songs  and  ballads  .  23-956 

—  Murray's  handbook  .        .        .         27''-909 

—  See  North  country. 

Cumberland  statesman  .        .         .        18-1440 

Cuming,  F.     Sketches  of  a  tour  to  the  western  coun- 
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manual ;  a  plain  and  practical  exposition  of 
the  Lord's  supper.     L.,  1849        .        32-1555 

—  The  destiny  of  nations  as  indicated  in  prophecy. 

L.,  1864 32-1183 

—  God  in  history.     5th  ed.     L.,  1851  32-2109 

—  The  great  consummation  ;  the  millennial  rest  ; 

or,  the  world  as  it  will  be.     N.  Y.,  1863.  2  v. 
32-1041 

—  The  great  preparation  ;  or,  redemption  draweth 

nigh.     N.  Y.,  1860,1.     2  v.  .  32-906 

—  The  great  tribulation  ;  or,  things  coming  on  the 

earth.     N.  Y.,  1860.     2  v.  .  32-633 

—  Last  of  the  patriarchs  ;  or,  lessons  chiefly  from 

the  life  of  Joseph.     Ph.,  1856       .  32-604 

—  The  last  warning  cry.     N.  Y.,  1867        32-1958 

—  Moses  right  and  Bishop  Colenso  wrong ;  being 

popular  lectures  on  the  pentateuch.  N.  Y., 
1863 32-1072 

—  Ritualism    the    highway    to    Rome.     L.,   1807 

32-2348 

—  Teach  us  to  pray  ;  being  experimental,  doctrinal, 

and  practical  observations  on  the  Lord's 
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—  and   D.   French.     Report  of  the    controversial 

discussion  on  the  differences  between  protest- 
antism and  popery  ;  new  ed.  L.,  1853 
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Gumming,  J.  G.  The  isle  of  Man  ;  its  history, 
physical,  ecclesiastical,  civil,  and  legendarv. 
L.,  1848 27'^-9i3 

Gumming,  R.  G.  Five  years  of  a  hunter's  life  in 
south  Africa.     N.  Y.,  1850.     3  v.         28''-141 

Cummings,  A.     See  Payson,  E. 

Cummings,  J.  W.  Italian  legends  and  sketches 
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Cummings,  P.  Dictionary  of  congregational  usages 
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Cummins,  G.  D.  Sketch  of  tlie  life  of  the  Rev.  W. 
M.  Jackson.     N.  Y.,  1856    .        .        30-1031 

Cummins,  Maria.     El  Fureidis       .        .  18-774 

—  Haunted  hearts        ....  18-777 

—  Lamplighter 18-775 

—  Mabel  Vaughan        .        .        .        .  18-770 
Cunningham,    Alexander.     The  Bhilsa  topes ;   nr, 

buddhist  monuments  of  central  India  ;  com- 
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progress,  and  decline  of  buddhism,  with  an 
account  of  the  opening  and  examination  uf 
the  various  groups  of  topes  around  Bhilsa. 
L.,  1854.     8"          ....  32-902 

Cunningham,  Allan.  Life  and  times  of  Charles  I. 
Ph.,  n.  d 30-1664 

—  Life  and  writings  of  Sir  Joshua  Reynolds.  N.Y., 

1860 5-390 

—  Life  of  Sir  David   Wilkie  ;   with  his  journal, 

tours,  and  critical  remarks  on  works  of  art, 
and  a  selection  from  his  correspondence.  L., 
1843.     3v.     80      .         .        .         .        30-1052 

—  Lives  of  the  most  eminent  British  painters  and 

sculptors.     N.  Y.,  1831-4.     5  v.  30-406 

Cunningham,  J.  W.     Velvet  cushion    .  18-779 


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CUSSANS, 


Cunningliam,  G.  G.  History  of  England  in  the 
lives  of    Englishmen.     L.,    1853.     8   v.      8° 

30-590 

Cunningham,  John.     (Bell's  poets  of  G.  B.)  23-499 

—  (Walsh's  Br.  poets)  .         .         .  23-12 
Cunningham,  John,  D.  D.     The  quakers,  an  inter- 
national history.     E.,  1868           .        32-2410 

Cunningham,  Peter.  Handbook  of  London,  past 
and  present.     L.,  1850  .         .         27b-482 

—  London  in  1857.     L.,  1857       .         .         27^-508 
Cunningham,  T.     Law  of  bills  of  exchange,  promis- 
sory notes,  bank  notes,  and  insurances.     L., 
17G1.    8» 2-27 

Cupid's  album.  Archie  Argyle  .  .  18-3757 
Curate  of  Cumberworth.     F.  E.  Paget  18-780 

Curate's  discipline,  the.     Mrs.  Eiloart  18-3926 

Cure  de  village.  H.  de  Balzac  .  .  84-3061 
Cure  Manque,  le.  E.  de  Courcillon  .  18-3734 
Curiosites  theatrales.     V.  Fournel  .         34-5284 

Curiosities.     Platts,  I.     Book  of    .         .  33-332 

Curiosities  of  biography  ;  or,  memoirs  of  remarkable 
men.     Glasg. ,  1845       .         .         ,  30-694 

Curiosities  of  civilization.     A.  Wynter  27^-3580 

Curiosities  of  clocks  and  watches.     E.   J.   Wood 

6-942 

Curiosities  of  heraldry.     M.  A.  Lower  29''-109 

Curiosities  of  history.     J.  Timbs  .         29»-188 

Curiosities    of    human    nature.      S.    G.    Goodrich 

30-1926 

Curiosities  of  Indo-European  traditions  and  folk- 
lore.    W.  K.  Kelly      .    •    .        .         29''-190 
Curiosities  of  industry.     G.  Dodd  .  6-838 

Curiosities  of  literature.     I.  Disraeli        22-1020  to  2 

—  See  Soane,  G.  ....  33-103 
Curiosities  of  London.  J.  Tirabs  .  27''-926 
Curiosities  of  medical  experience.     J.  G.  Millingen 

10-711 

Curiosities  of  natural    history.     F.    T.    Buckland 

9-718  to  20 

Curiosities  of  nature  and  art.  R.  S.  Kirby  33-658 
Curiosities  of  occult  literature.  C.  Cooke  12-92 
Curiosities  of  science.     J.  Timbs  .  11-142 

Curious  myths  of  the  middle  ages.    S.  Baring-Gould 

29^-244 

Curious  facts  in  the  history  of  insects.     F.  Cowan 

9-670 

Curious  questions.     H.  A.  Brann  .  15-291 

Curious  stories  about  fairies  .        .  18-781 

Curo,  Mile  M.     L'art  de  jouer  charades  en  action. 

2meed.     P.,  1862         .         .         .         34-4223 

—  Nouveau  theatre  des  jeunes  fllles.     2me  ed.  P., 

1861 34-5016 

Curran,  J.  P.  Speeches.  Ed.,  with  memoir  and 
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33-633 

—  Curran,  W.  H.     Life  of  .        .  30-853 

—  Davis,  T.     Life  of   .         .         .         .         30-2312 

—  Phillips,  C.     Recollections  of  .  30-125 

—  See  Phillips,  C. 

Curran,  W.  H.  Life  of  John  Philpot  Curran  ;  with 
additions  and  notes  by  R.  S.  Mackenzie. 
N.  Y.,  1855  ....  30-853 

Currency.  Hickcox,  J.  H.  History  of  the  bills  of 
ci'edit  issued  by  New  York  .  1-325 

—  Hooper,  8.     Currency  or  money     .  1-133 

—  Middleton,  H.    Government  and  the  c.      1-125 

—  Morrison,  W.  H.     System  of  metallic  c.     1-285 

—  Phillips,  H.,  jr.   American  paper  currency  1-269 
Paper  money  of  Pennsylvania    .  1-319 

—  Suggestions  for  a  domestic  c.  .  1-199 

—  Wolcott,  A.     Our  national  c.  .  1-322 

—  See  Browne's  merchant's  handbook ;  Finance  ; 

Money. 
Currency  self-regulating  and  elastic ;  with  chapters 

on  the  nature  of   capital  and  money.     L., 

1855,     8° 1-275 

Currents  and  counter-currents  in  med.  sci.     O.  W. 

Holmes 10-241 

Curse,  the.  I.  N.  Tarbox  .  .  .  29^158 
Curse  of  Kehama.    R.  Southey     .        .         33-279 


Curse  of  Clifton.     Mrs.  E.  D.  E.   N.   Southworth 
18-2971 

Curtain  lectures,   Mrs.    Caudle's.      D.   Jerrold 

18-1676 

Curtis,  Mrs.  D.  The  spirit  of  seventy-six ;  or,  the 
coming  woman  ;  a  prophetic  drama  ;  followed 
by  a  change  of  base,  and  Doctor  Mondshein. 
B.,  1868 24-225 

Curtis,  G.  T.  History  of  the  origin,  formation,  and 
adoption  of  the  constitution  of  the  United 
States ;  with  notices  of  its  principal  framers. 
N.  Y.,  1854,8.     2v.     80       .         .         26^-344 

—  A  treatise  on  the  law  of  patents  in  the  United 

States.     3d  ed.     B.,  1867.     8°      .  2-333 

—  See  Digest  of  the  decisions ;  also  U.  S.  digest 

2-152 

Curtis,  G.  W.  Duty  of  the  American  scholar.  N.Y., 
1856.     80 33-1150 

—  Lotus-eating;  a  summer  book.     N.    Y.,   1852 

26''-614 

—  Nile  notes  of  a  Howadji.     N.  Y.,  1851    28''-211 

—  Potiphar  papers        ....  18-783 

—  Prue  and  I 18-784 

—  Trumps 18-785 

Curtis,   John.     Farm   insects ;   the  natural  history 

and  economy  of  the  insects  injurious  to  the 
field-crops  of  Great  Britain  and  Ireland,  and 
also  those  which  infest  barns  and  granaries. 
E.,  1860.    80         ....  4-507 

Curtis,    Joseph.      Sedgwick.    C.    M.      Memoir  of 

30-1065 

Curtis,  L.  J.     Christine  .        .        .  18-793 

Curtis,  Miss.     Jessie's  flirtatious    .         .         18-3600 

Curtis,  T.  F.  The  human  element  in  the  inspiration 
of  the  scriptures.     N.  Y.,  1867     .         32-2325 

Curtis,  W.  Flora  Londinensis ;  or,  plates  and  de- 
scriptions of  such  plants  as  grow  wild  in  the 
environs  of  London ;  Latin  and  English. 
L.,  1777.     3  V.     f         .        .        .  9-1237 

Curtiss,  D.  S.  Western  portraiture,  and  emigrant's 
guide  ;  a  description  of  Wisconsin,  Illinois, 
and  Iowa  ;  with  remarks  on  Minnesota  and 
other  territories.     N.  Y.,  1852      .         26^-634 

Curtius,  E.  The  history  of  Greece  ;  trans,  by  A. 
W.Ward,     v.  1.     L.,  1868.     8»         27''-3105 

Curtius  Rufus,  Q.     Hist,  of  the  life  and   reign  of 

Alexander  the  great.     L.,   1809.     2  v.      8» 

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—  Same  ;  including  full  descriptions  of  species  and 

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Dance,  C.     A  match  in  the  dark.     F's  M.  D.  v. 

28 24-113 

—  A  morning  call.     F's  M.  D.  v.  7     .  24-113 

—  The  Bengal  tiger.     F's  M.  D.  v.  25  24-113 

—  Delicate  ground.     F's  M.  D.  v.  5    .  24-113 

—  Kill  or  cure.     F's  M.  D.  v.  6.     1854         24-113 

—  Naval  engagements.     F's  M.  D.  v.  4       24-113 

—  The  two  b'hoys;  or,  the  beulah  spa.     F's  M. 

D.  V.  36         24-113 

—  The  victor  vanquished.     F's  M.  D.  v.  25  24-113 

—  Who  speaks  first  ?    F's  M.  D.  v.  5  24-113 

—  See  Planche,  J.  R. 

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Dancing.     Ferrero,  E.     Art  of      .         .  20-348 

Dancoui't,  F.  C.     Le  chevalier  a  la  mode ;  Le  mari 

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Dandolo,  V.     Art  of  rearing  silk-worms.     L.,  1825 

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Danes,  the,  sketched  by  themselves;  trans,  by 
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Danes.     See  Denmark. 

Dangeau,  P.,  Marquis  de.     Memoirs  of  the  court  of 
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Dangei-field's  rest ;  or,  before  the  storm  18-809 

Dangerous  secret.  Mrs.  Cudlip  .  .  18-3708 
Daniel.     Barnes,  A.     Notes  on  book  of  32-471 

—  Bosanquet,  J.  W.     Messiah  the  prince  32-1919 

—  Cowles,  H.     Notes  on     .         .         .        32-2330 

—  Hengstenberg,  E.  W.     Genuineness  of  32-1361 

—  Scott,  W.  A.     Daniel  a  model  for  young  men 

.         .  32-528 


Daniel.  Thurman,  W.  C.  Sealed  book  opened 
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Daniel ;  with  its  apocryphal  additions.  L.  A.  Saw- 
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Daniel,  C.  History  of  the  blessed  Margaret  Mary  ; 
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Daniel,  E.  A  prize  essay  on  the  reduction  of  the 
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Daniel.     E.  Feydeau      .        .        .        .        34-5303 

Daniel,  J.  M.  Life  of  Stonewall  Jackson  ;  by  a  Vir- 
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Daniel,  Mrs.  M.     After  long  years  18-813,3815 

—  Elsie's  married  life  .         .         .        18-4048;2098 

—  Marrying  for  money         .         .        .  18-810 

—  My  sister  Minnie      ....  18-812 

—  Student's  wife  ....  18-811 
Daniel  Dennison.  Mrs.  Hofiand  .  .  18-1440 
Daniel  le  vagabond.  S.  Lapointe  .  34-4670 
Daniell,  W.  Oriental  annual  .  .  33-317 
Daniell,  J.  F.  Meteorological  essays  and  observa- 
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Daudet,  A.     See  L'Epine. 

Danish  succession,  the ;  with  a  genealogical  chart 

and  map.  L.,  1864.  8°  .  .  27''-2744 
Dans  les  bois.  T.  Thore  .  .  .  34-4184 
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Dante  Alighieri.    La  divina  commedia.     Gia  ridotta 

a  miglior  lezione  dacli  accademici  della  crusca. 

[Ed.  by  G.  PoggialiO    Livorno,  1807-13.   4  v. 

8° 34-2524 

Trans,  in  the  metre  and  triple  rhyme  of  the 

original,  with  notes,  by  Mrs.  Ramsay.     L., 

1862.     3  V 23-694 

—  The  divine  comedy.     Trans,  by  H.  W.  Long- 

fellow.    B.,  1867.     3  V.     imp.  8°  23-1309 
Same.     L.,  1867.     3  v.       .        .  23-962 

—  Same ;    trans,    into    English    verse    by    I.    C. 

Wright ;  illust.  by  Flaxman.    L.,  1854  23-544 

—  The  vision ;  or,  hell,  purgatory,  and  paradise ; 

trans,  by  H.  F.  Cary  ;  with  notes  and  a  life  of 
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Same ;    with  Flaxman's  illustrations.      L., 

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G.  Dore ;  with  notes,  life,  and  chronology. 
L.,  1866.     4''         ....        23-1308 

—  Inferno ;  trans,   in  English  verse,  with   notes, 

and  life  of  Dante,  by  H.  Boyd.      L.,  1785. 

2  V 23-20 

Literal  prose  translation,  with  the  text,  of 

the  original,  collated  from  the  best  editions, 

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E.  Norton.     B.,  1867.     imp.  8°    .        30-2030 

—  Vita  nuova  ;  trans.,  with  an  introduction  and 

notes,  by  T.  Martin.     L.,  1862     .         30-1368 

—  Ampere,  J.  J.     Voyage  dantesque  34-3023 

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poet ;    with    analysis    of   divina    commedia 
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—  Vericour,  R.  de.     Life  and  times  of        30-1405 
Danube,  letters  from  the         ...         27''-233 

—  Planche,  J.  R.     Descent,  1827        .  27''-878 
Danubian  principalities,  the  frontier  lands  of  the 

Christian  and  the  Turk,  by  a  British  resident 
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2  V.     8° 27''-454 

Danvers,  H.     A  conjugal  lesson.     F's  M.  D.  v.  12 
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—  A  fascinating  individual.      F's  M.    D.   v.   21 

24-113 

Danville  quarterly  review,  v.  1-4.  Cin.,  1861-4 
32-1973 


D'ANVERS. 


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DAUNOU. 


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D'Arblay,  F.  Barney.  Mad.  Camilla  ;  or,  a  picture 
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Darius  the  great.  Abbott,  J.  History  of  30-620 
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Dark  night's  work.     Mrs.  Gaskell  18-1146,390 

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Darley,  J.  R.  The  Grecian  drama:  a  treatise  on 
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Darnell,  T.     Parsing  simplified.     2d  ed.     L.,  1867 

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Darton,  J.  M.  Famous  girls  who  have  become  il- 
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Daubeny,  C.  Climate :  an  inquiry  into  the  causes 
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1855.    8° 14-16 

Davies,  C.  M.     History  of  Holland  and  the  Dutch 

nation,  from  the  beginning  of  the  10th  century 

to  the  end  of  the  l8th.    "L.,  1851.     3  v.     8» 

27=^-2558 

Davies,  Edward.  Celtic  researches,  on  the  origin, 
traditions,  and  language  of  the  ancient  Brit- 
ons ;  with  introductory  sketches  on  primitive 
society.     L.,  1804.     80  .         .         27''-326 

Davies,  Emily.  Higher  education  of  women.  L., 
1866 13-64 

Davies,  G.  C.  Songs  of  the  church  ;  or,  psalms  and 
hymns  of  the  protestant  episcopal  church, 
arranged  to  appropriate  melodies  ;  with  a  full 
set  of  chants.     N.  Y.,  1859  .  5-1079 

Davies,  Sir  John.     (Sanford's  Br.  poets)  23-69 

—  Discoverie  of  the  true  causes  why  Ireland  was 

never  entirely  subdued,  by  England,  untill 
the  beginning  of  his  maiestie's  happie  raigne. 
L.,  1747 27^-1423 

Davies,  Rev.  John.  Estimate  of  the  human  mind  ; 
a  philosophical  inquiry  into  the  legitimate  ap- 
plication and  extent  of  its  leading laculties,  as 
connected  with  the  principles  and  obligations 
of  the  Christian  religion.    L.,  1847.  8«   15-171 

Davies,  R.  Journal,  1688-90.  Camden  soc.  pub. 
V.  68 27»-195 

Davies,  Thomas.  Dramatic  miscellanies.  L.,  1784. 
3v 24-88 

—  Memoirs  of  the  life  of  David  Garrick  ;  with  char- 
-     acters  and  anecdotes  of  his  theatrical  contem- 
poraries, forming  a  history  of  the  stage  for 
thirty-six  years.     L.,  1781.    2  v.    8°    30-1027 

Davies,  Thomas,  M.  D.  The  preparation  and 
mounting  of  microscopic  objects.     L.    9-1027 

—  Same.     N.  Y 9-1028 

Davies,  Thomas  A.     Answer  to  Hugh  Miller  and 

theoretic  geologists.     N.  Y.,  1860  9-223 

Davies,  T.  A.     How  to  make  money,  and  how  to 

keep  it.     N.  Y.,1867    .         .         .  1-308 

Davies,  T.  S.     The  early  history  of  the  mariner's 

compass.  L.,  1837  .  .  .  26''-620 
Davila,  E.  C.     Storia  delle  guerre  civili  di  Francia. 

Londra,  1801,2.     6  v.     8°     .         .        34-2510 

—  History  of  the  civil  wars  of  France  ;  trans,  by 

E.  Farneworth.     L.,  1758.    2  v.    4°    27''-4029 

Da  Vinci.     See  Vinci,  L.  da. 

Davis,  A.  History  of  New  Amsterdam :  with 
papers  on  the  American  revolution,  and  on 
Philadelphia  in  the  times  of  Wm.  Penn. 
N.  Y.,  1854  ....         26''-649 

Davis,  A.  J.  The  great  harmonia ;  being  a  pro- 
gressive revelation  of  the  eternal  principles 
which  Inspire  mind  and  govern  matter,  v.  5. 
N.  Y.,  1860  ....        32-1551 

—  The  magic  staff;  an  autobiography.     N.  Y., 

1864      .        .        .        .        .        .        30-1510 


DAVIS. 


142 


DAWSON. 


Davis,  A.  J.     The  present  age,  and  inner  life  ;  a 

sequel  to  spiritual  intercourse.  N.  Y.,  1853.  8° 

32-1424 

—  Principles  of  nature,  her  divine  revelations,  and 

a  voice  to  mankind.    N.  Y.,  1853.    8°  32-1689 

Davis,   C.  H.     Report  on  interoceanic  canals  and 

railroads  between  the  Atlantic  and  the  Pacific. 

W.,  1867.     8°        .         .         .         .         26b-657 

—  See  United  States  naval  observatory. 

Davis,  D.,  jr.  Manual  of  magnetism,  electro- 
magnetism,  magneto-electricity,  and  thermo- 
electricity.    B..  1842     .         .         .  11-17 

—  Same,  12th  ed.     B.,  1857         .         .  11-17" 
Davis,  E.     Half  century ;  or,  a  history  of  changes 

that  have  taken  place,  and  events  that  have 
transpired,  chiefly  in  the  United  States,  be- 
tween 1800  and  1850.     B.,  1851   .         26»-625 

Davis,  E.  H.     See  Squier,  E.  G. 

Davis,  G.  L.  Day-star  of  American  freedom  ;  or, 
the  birth  and  early  growth  of  toleration  in 
Maryland.     N.  Y.,  1855       .         .         26^-334 

Davis,  H.  G.  Conservative  surgery.  N.  Y.,  1867. 
8" 10-684 

Davis,  H.  W.  Speeches  and  addresses  delivered  in 
the  congress  of  tlie  U.  S.,  and  on  public  occa- 
sions ;  with  a  sketch  of  his  life  and  character 
bv  J.  A.  J.  Creswell.  N.  Y.,  1867.  8° 
■" 26'^858 

—  The  Tvar  of  Ormuzd  and  Ahriman  in  the  nine- 

teenth century.     Bait.,  1852.     8°  29--201 

Davis,  I.  B.  Ancient  and  modern  history  of  Nice  ; 
comprehending  an  account  of  the  foundation 
of  Marseilles  ;  with  observations  on  the  na- 
ture,  produce,   and   climate.     L.,    1807.     8" 

27''-2199 

Davis,  Jefferson.    Bledsoe,  A.  T.   Is  Davis  a  traitor  ? 
2-549 

—  Craven,  J.  J.     Prison  life  of  .         .         30-1810 

—  Life  and  imprisonment ;  with  the  life  and  mili- 

tary career  of  Stonewall  Jackson.  N.  Y., 
1866 30-1831 

Davis,  John.  First  settlers  of  Virginia  ;  an  histori- 
cal novel,  exhibiting  a  view  of  the  rise  and 
progress  of  the  colony  at  Jamestown.  N.  Y., 
1806 26''-77 

Davis,  John.  Tracks  of  McKinlay  and  party  across 
Australia.  Ed.  by  W.  Westgarth.  L.,  1863. 
B" 29b-210 

Davis,  J.  B.  Thesaurus  craniorum ;  catalogue  of 
the  skulls  of  the  various  races  of  man.  L., 
1867.     8° 10-824 

Davis,  J.  F.  The  Chinese  ;  a  general  description  of 
the  empire  gf  China  and  its  inhabitants.  L., 
1836.     2v 28«-16 

—  China  ;  a  general  description  of  that  empire  and 

its  inhabitants ;   with  the  history  of  foreign 
intercourse   down  to  the  events  which  pro- 
duced the  dissolution  of  1857.    L.,  1857.    2  v. 
28»-17 

—  Sketches  of  China ;  with  observations  relative 

to  tlie  present  war.     L.,1841.     2  v.     28''-529 
Davis,  J.  M.     The  pastor's  offering ;  a  series  of  let- 
ters on  courtship  and  marriage.      Ph.,  1836 

32-67 

Davis,  J.  P.     Thoughts  on  great  painters.     L.,  1866. 

8» 5-449 

Davis,  L.  D.  The  itinerant  side  ;  or,  pictures  of  life 
in  the  itineracy     ....  18-240 

—  Life  in  the  laity ;  or,  the  history  of  a  station. 

N.  Y.,  1858  .         .  ■       .         .         .         82-1453 
Davis,  M.  L.     Memoirs  of  Aaron  Burr;  with  selec- 
tions from  his  correspondence.     N.  Y.,  1838. 
2  V.     8" 30-63 

—  See  Burr,  A.     Private  journal         .         27"-880 
.Davis,  N.     Carthage  and  her  remains ;  an  account 

of  the  excavations  and  researches  on  the  site 
of  the  Phoenician  metropolis  in  Africa.  L., 
1861.     8° 28»>-363 

—  Ruined  cities  within  Numidian  and  Carthagini- 

an territories.     L.,  1862.     8°        .         28''-396 


Davis,  N.  S.  History  of  the  American  medical  as- 
sociation to  Jan.,  1855.  Ed.  by  S.  W.  Butler. 
Ph.,  1855.    8»        .         .         .         .  10-148 

Davis,  Mrs.  R.  H.     Margret  Howth      .         18-2065 

—  Waiting  for  the  verdict    .        .        .        18-3946 
Davis,  Mrs.  Tamar.     General  history  of  the  Sabba- 
tarian churches.     Ph.,  1851  .  32-325 

Davis,  Thomas.  Poems ;  with  notes  and  an  intro- 
duction by  J.  Mitchel.     N.  Y.,  1866     23-857 

Davis,  Thomas,  M.  R.  I.  A.  Life  of  J.  P.  Curran ; 
and  life  of  H.  Grattan,  by  D.  O.  Madden. 
B.,  1867 30-2312 

Davis,  William.  A  journey  round  the  library  of  a 
bibliomaniac.  L.,  1831.  (Followed  by  "A 
second  journey."     1825.)     8°       .'  21-148 

—  Olio  of  bibliographical  and  literary  anecdotes 

and  memoranda.  New  ed.  L.,  1817  21-149 
Davis,  Woodbury.    The  beautiful  city,  and  the  king 

of  glory.     Ph.,  1860      .         .         .  32-899 

Davis,  W.  W.  H.     El  Gringo  ;  or.  New  Mexico  and 

her  people.     N.  Y.,  1857      .         .         26''-316 

—  History  of  the  104th  Pennsylvania  regiment, 

1861-1864.     Ph.,  1866.     8°  .         .  26--'-878 

Davison,  S.  Discovery  and  geognosy  of  gold  de- 
posits in  Australia  ;  with  comparisons  of  the 
gold  regions  in  California,  Russia,  India,  and 
Brazil,  and  a  disquisition  on  the  origin  of  gold 
in  placer-deposits  and  in  quartz  veins.     L., 

1860.     8° 29'>-177 

Davison,  W.     Nicolas,  N.  H.     Life  of  .        30-1298 
Davout,  Marechal.     Chenier,  L.  J.  G.  de.     Historic 

de  la  vie 34U4867 

Davy,  J.     The  angler  and  his  friends ;  or,  piscatory 

colloquies  and  fishing  excursions.     L.,  1855 

20-331 

—  The  angler  in  the  lake  district ;  or,  piscatory 

colloquies  and  fishing  excursions  in  West- 
moreland and  Cumberland.     L.,  1857  20-332 

—  Fragmentary  remains,  literary  and  scientific,  of 

Sir  Humphrey  Davy,  with  a  sketch  of  his  life, 
and  selections  from  his  coiTcspondence.  L., 
1858.     8» 30-1164 

—  On  some  of  the  more  important  diseases  of  the 

army  ;  with  contributions  to  pathology.  L. , 
1862.     8« 10-304 

—  Physiological  researches.  L.,  1863.  8"  9-538 
Davy,  Sir  H.     Consolations  in  travel ;  or,  the  last 

days  of  a  philosopher ;  with  a  sketch  of  the 
author's  life,  and  notes,  by  J.  Green.  Ph., 
1830 30-1799 

—  Elements  of  agricultural  chemistry.      N.   Y., 

1815.     8° 8-6 

—  Salmonia ;  or,  days  of  fly-fishing,  in  a  series  of 

conversations ;  Avitli  some  account  of  the 
habits  of  fishes  belonging  to  the  genus  salmo. 
By  an  angler.     Ph.,  1832    .        .  20-333 

—  Davy,  J.     Life  of    .        .        ;        .        30-1164 

—  Green,  J.  Life  of  .  .  .  .  30-1799 
Dawes,  E.  Philadelphia  directory  for  1817  25-143 
Dawes,  Richard.    Government  scheme  of  education, 

etc.     L.,  1849.     8»        .        .        .  13-234 

Dawn 18-4038 

Dawn  of  light.     M.E.Leslie         .         .        32-2428 
Dawnings  of  genius.     T.  A.  Buckley    .  30--781 

Dawson,  J.  H.  New  issue  of  the  abridged  statisti- 
cal history  of  Scotland.     E.,  1854.     S" 

27''-886 

Dawson,  J.  L.  [Speeches,  chiefly  U.  S.  congres- 
sional,  1852-67— pph.    bound  together.]     8» 

36''-937 

Dawson,  J.  W.     Acadian  geology:  an  account  of 
the  geological  structure  and  mineral  resources 
of  Nova  Scotia,  and  portions  of  the  neighbor- 
ing provinces  of  British  America.    E.,  1855 
9-334 

—  Archaia ;    or,   studies  of  the  cosmogony  and 

natural    history  of  the    Hebrew  scriptures. 

Montreal,  1860      ....  32-938 

Dawson,  M.     Civil  and  military  services  of  Maior- 

gen.  W.  H.  Harrison.    Cin.,  1824.   8°    30-227 


DAY. 


143 


DE  BOW. 


Day,  A.  Metliomania  :  a  treatise  on  alcoholic  poi- 
soning.    B.,  1867  .        .         .  10-641 

Day,  C.  W.  Maxims,  experiences,  and  observations 
ofAgogos.     B.,  1844    .         .         .  33-193 

Day,  G.  E.  Chemistry  in  its  relations  to  physiology 
and  medicine.     L.,  1860.    8»        .  8-52 

Day,  H.  N.  Art  of  discourse  :  a  system  of  rhetoric. 
N.  Y.,  1867  .         .         .        .  32-633 

—  The  art  of  English  composition.     K  Y.,  1867 

22-631 

—  Elements  of  the  art  of  rhetoric  ;  adapted  for  use 

in  colleges  and  academies,  and  for  private 
study.     N.  Y.,  1855      .         .         .  22-630 

—  Elements  of  logic.  N.  Y.,  1867  .  15-306 
Day,  Jeremial'.     An  examination  of  President  Ed- 

Avards'  i  iquiry  on  the  freedom  of  the  will. 
N.  H.,  1841  ....  15-27 

—  Inquiry  r  specting  the  self-determining  power 

of  the  will;  or,  contingent  volition.  N.  H., 
1838 15-26 

—  Introduction  to  algebra  :  new  edition  ;  with  ad- 

ditions and  alterations  by  the  author  and  A. 
D.  Stanley.     N.  H.,  1859     .         .  14-93 

Day,  Julia.  Old  engagement :  a  spinster's  story 
18-820 

Day,  S.  Historical  collections  of  the  state  of 
Pennsylvania  ;  containing  a  copious  selection 
of  interesting  facts,  traditions,  biographical 
sketches,  and  anecdotes,  relating  to  its  liistory 
and  antiquities  ;  with  topographical  descrip- 
tions of  every  county  and  all  the  larger  towns 
hi  the  state.     Ph.    8°    .         .         .  26''-57 

Day,  S.  P.  Down  south  ;  or,  an  Englishman's  ex- 
perience at  the  seat  of  the  American  war. 
L.,  1863 26b-416 

—  English   America ;    or,    pictures  of   Canadian 

places  and  people.     L.,  1864.     2  v.      36^-516 

—  Monastic  institutions ;    their  origin,   progress, 

nature,  and  tendency.     L.,  1855  32-1784 

Day,  T.     History  of  Sandford  and  Merton      18-821 

—  Sandford  et  Merton.     Tr.  de  1' Anglais  par  Ber- 

quin.     Ph.,  1848            .         .         .         34-5065 
Day,  W.  A.     The  Russian  government  in  Poland. 
L.,  1867.     8°         .         .        .         .       27''-3886 
Day  dawn  in  Africa.     A.  M.  Scott        .         28''-369 
Day  dreams  of  a  schoolmaster.     D.  A.  W.  Thomp- 
son          13-328 

Day  in  the  New  York  crystal  palace.  W.  C.  Rich- 
ards         6-918 

Day  of  small  things.  Miss  A.  Manning  18^3865 
Day  star  of  American  freedom.  G.  L.  Davis  26''-334 
Day's  ride.  C.  Lever  ....  18-1875 
Days  and   nights  of  salmon  fishing.     W.    Scrope 

20-463 

Days  and  ways  of  cocked  hats.   Mrs.  M.  A.  Denison. 

18-836 

Days  of  Bruce.    G.  Aguilar    .        .         ,  18-75 

Days  of  my  life.  Mrs.  M.  Oliphant  .  18-3375 
Days  of  shoddy.  H.  Morford  .  .  18-2257 
Dazincourt,  J.  J.  B.  A.  de.  Memoires.  v.  6  34-3519 
De  Paris  a  Astrakan.     A.  Dumas  .        34-3265 

De  Paris  a  Cadix.     A.  Dumas        .         .         34-3264 
Deaconesses.     Goodman,   M.     Sisterhoods  of   the 
church  of  England        .         .        .        30-2289 

—  Howson,  J.  S.     Essay  on        .         .        32-1852 
■ —  Jameson,  A.     Sisters  of  charity       .  2-736 

—  Ludlow,  J.  M.     Woman's  work  in  the  church 

32-1644 

—  Stanley,  Miss.  Hospitals  and  sisterhoods  32-1706 

—  See  Sisterhoods. 

Dead  sea.   Lynch,  W.  F.   U.  S.  expedition  to  28''-83 
Official  report  of  U.  S.  expedition       38^-908 

—  Montague,  E.  P.     Expedition  to     .  38''-88 

—  Saulcy,  L.   F.    J.   C.   de.     Journey  round  the 

38''-183 

Dead-sea  fruit.     M.  E.  Braddon     .        .        18-4086 
Dead  secret.  W.W.Collins  18-683;  v.  4,5  of  18-3346 
Dead    shot;    or,    sportsman's  complete    guide:    a 
treatise  on  the  use  of  the  gun,  by  a  marks- 
man.    L.,1860 20-338 


Deaf  and  dumb.  American  asylum  at  Hartford  ; 
report  for  1866      .         .         .         .  13-9 

—  Hawkins,  J.     Physical,  moral,  and  intellectual 

constitution  of      .         .         .         .  10-398 

—  Humphrey,  H.     Life  of  T.  H.  Gallaudet  30-986 

—  Mann,  E.  J.     Condition  of      .         .        33-1061 

—  Penna.  institution  for ;  reports  .  13-170 
Deafness.     Kitto,  J.     Lost  senses          .          33-301 

—  Lighthill.  Treatise  on  .  .  .  10-376 
Dealings  with  the  dead.  L.  M.  Sargent  33-89 
Dean  of  Lismore's  book  .  .  .  33-641 
Dean,  A.  Lectures  on  phrenology.  Alb.,  1834  10-37 
Dean,  W.     China  mission;  embracing  a  history  of 

the  various  missions  among  the  Chinese  ;  with 
biographical  sketches  of  deceased  mission- 
aries.    N.  Y.,  1859       .        .         .         38^-318 

Deane,  S.  Papers  in  relation  to  the*case  of;  printed  for 
the  seventy-six  society.   Ph.,  1855.   8»  26=^-403 

Dean's  daughter.     Mrs.  Gore         .         .         18-1316 

Dean's  English,  the.     G,  W.  Moon        .  32-476 

Deans,  W.  History  of  the  Ottoman  empire  from 
the  earliest  period  to  the  present  time.  L., 
1854 27»-3106 

Dear  experience.  [Same  as  the  Paragreens  at 
Paris.]     G.  Ruffini       .         .         .         18-3699 

Dearborn,  H.  A.  S.  Memoir  on  the  commerce  and 
navigation  of  the  Black  sea,  and  the  trade 
and  maritime  geography  of  Turkey  and 
Egypt.     B.,  1819.     3  V.     8»         .  1-33 

Dearborn,  N.  S.  American  text-book  for  letters. 
B.,  [1858.]     Ob.  8->       .         .         .  5-537 

Dearsley,  H.  R.  Criminal  process.  Ph.,  1854.  8" 
V.  83  of  2-55 

Death.     Bostwick,  H.     Cause  of  nat.  d.  10-132 

—  Burgess,  G.     The  last  enemy  .  32-563 

—  Hall,  N.     Christian  ijhilosopher  triumphing  in 

death 32-640 

—  Hours  of  sadness      ....  38-661 

—  Sherlock,  Wm.  Practical  discourse  on  33-195 
Death  and  life.  M.  G.  Ware  .  .  33-1143 
Death  of  Abel.  S.  Gessner  .  .  .  33-1044 
Death  or  life  ;  or,  the   story  of  my  experience  on 

"the  line:"  being  another  appeal  on  behalf 

of  railway  laborers,  by  one  who  has  known 

them  for  twenty  years.     L. ,  1864         38-1444 

Death  penalty.     G.  B.  Cheever      .         .  8-608 

—  Dymond,  A.  H.    Law  on  its  trial    .  3-644 

—  See  Crimes  ;  Punishment. 

Death-bed  scenes.    Neale,  E.    Closing  scenes  38-308 

—  Wart  on,  J 38-333 

Death's  doings.     Contributions  of  various  writers, 

principally  intended  as  illustrations  of  30  cop- 
per plates  designed  and  etched  by  R.  Dagley. 
V.  a  from  8d  L.  ed.     B.,  1888.     8»        33-1373 

Debate  between  the  church  and  science ;  or,  the 
ancient  Hebraic  idea  of  the  six  days  of  crea- 
tion ;  with  an  essay  on  the  literary  character 
of  Taylor  Lewis.     And.,  1860      .        33-1053 

Debates  and  proceedings  in  the  congress  of  the  U. 
S.  ;  with  an  appendix  containing  state  papers 
and  pub.  doc,  and  all  the  laws  of  a  public 
nature,  1789-1833.  [Continued  in  "Register 
of  debates  in  congress."]  W.,  1834-1855. 
33  V.     8» 36''-797 

Debating.  McElligott,  J.  N.  The  American  de- 
bater       33-671 

—  See  British  controversialist      .        .  17-496 
Debility.     Smee,  A.     General  d.  and  defective  nu- 
trition              10-394 

Debit  and  credit.     G.  Freytag        .        .        18-1108 

De  Bode.     See  Bode,  C.  A. 

De  Bow,  J.  D.  B.  Commercial  review  of  the  south 
and  west.  v.  5,  15,  16,  17,  31,  84,  28,  29,  and 
after  war  series  v.  1-5.    N.  O.,  1848-67    1-120 

—  Industrial  resources  of  the  southern  and  western 

states  ;  embracing  a  view  of  their  commerce, 
agriculture,  manufactures,  internal  improve- 
ments, slave  and  free  labor,  slavery  institu- 
tions, products,  etc.,  of  the  South.  K  O., 
1852,3.     3  V.     8°  .        .      •  .  1-150 


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DEIPNOSOPHISTS. 


De  Bow,  J.  D.  B.  Mortality  statistics  of  tlie  7th 
census  of  the  U.  S.,  1850  ;  with  comparative 
and  illustrative  tables.    W.,  1855.    8°    10-630 

Deborah's  diary.     Miss  A.  Manning      .         18-2035 

De  Bradi.     See  Bradi. 

Debrett's  illustrated  house  of  commons  and  the  ju- 
dicial bench,  1867.    R.  H.  Mair    .         27^-327 

Debts.  Ram,  J.  Assets,  d.,  and  mcumbrances 
V.  8  of  2-55 

—  See  Finance  ;  National  debt. 

Debure,  G.  F.  Bibliographic  instructive  ;  or,  traite 
de  la  connoissance  des  livres  rares  et  singu- 
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1,  Theologie  ;  2,  Jurisprudence, sciences  et  arts;  3, 4, Belles- 
lettres  ;  .'5,6,  7,  Histoire;  8,  9,  Catalogue  des  livres  de 
Gaignat  ;  10,  Table  des  livres  anonymes. 

De  Burgh,  W.  Elements  of  maritime  international 
law;  with  a  preftxce  of  some  unsettled  questions 
of  public  law.     L.,  1868.     8°        .  2-359 

Debut  a  Topera,  un.     E.  Feydeau  .        34-5288 

—  Suite  (St.  Bertrand)  .  .  .  34-5289 
Debut  dans  la  magistrature.  J.  Sandeau  34-5287 
Decade  of  Italian  women.  T.  A.  Trollope  30-1238 
Decades.  H.  Bullinger  .  .  .  32-1223 
Decameron.     G.  Boccacio.     [English]  18-357 

[French]     34-5335 

[Italian] 34-2501 

Novels  from         .        .         .     v.  1  of  18-1589 

Tales  and  fables  from  23-74,242,476,789 

De  Candolle,  A.  P.  Vegetable  organography  ;  or, 
an  analytical  description  of  tlie  organs  of 
plants ;    trans,    by   B,    Kingdon.      L.,    1841. 

2  V.     8° 9-36 

Decanver,  H.  C.     Catalogue  of  works  in  refutation 

ofmethodism.     Ph.,  1846.     8°     .  21-308 

Decatur,  S.     Mackenzie,  A.  S.     Life  of.     (S.  A.  B. 

21) 30-497 

Decimal  system  in  numbers,  coins,  and  accounts. 
Sir  J.  Bowring      ....  1-102 

—  in  weights  and  measures.     B.  F.  Craig    14-170 

—  Felton,  J.  H.     Argument  for   .         .  1-85 

—  See    Number ;    Tonal    system ;    Weights    and 

measures. 
Decimal  system  for  libraries.  N.  B.  Shurtleff  21-351 
Decision.  Mrs.  Hofland  .  .  .  18-1441 
Decision,  the.  Grace  Kennedy  v.  1  of  18-3876,1732 
Deck  and  port.  W.  Colton  .  .  .  26''-203 
Decker.  See  Dekker. 
Declaration    of  independence.      Brotherhead,   W. 

Book  of  the  signers       ...         .         30-2024 

—  See  Native  American,  the  .  .  2-811 
De  Clifford.  R.  P.  Ward  .  .  .  18-3432 
Decline  and  fall  of  the  Roman  empire.     E.  Gibbon 

27«-2244to8 

—  See  Russell,  W.  Modern  Europe  .  27='-3528 
Decline  of  England.  L.  Rollin  .  .  27''-1015 
Decline    of    the    French    monarchy.      H.    Martin 

27^-1811 

Decomberousse.     See  Scribe,  A. -E.     Theatre  com. - 

V. 

Decoration.  Beaumont,  A.  de.  Les  arts  decoratifs 
34-4669 

—  Labarte,  J.     Arts  of  the  middle  ages  and  renais- 

sance       5-83 

—  March,   T.    C.      Flower    and  fruit  decoration 

5-332 

—  See    Architecture  ;    Design  ;    Letters  ;    Mono- 

grams ;  Ornament. 

De  Cordova.     See  Cordova. 

De  Costa,  B.  F.  de.  Lake  George ;  its  scenes  and 
characteristics,  with  glimpses  of  the  olden 
times.     N.  Y.,  1868      .         .         .         26^-684 

Decourcelle,  A.     See  Bourgeois,  A. 

—  et  L.  Thiboust.     Je  dine  chez  ma  mere.     Com- 

edie,  melee  des  couplets.     P.,  1860      34-3181 

—  See  McLachlan,  for  English  adaptation,  v.  14  of 

24-113 

De  Courcy,  H.     See  Courcy. 

Decouvertes    scientiflques    moderues.     L.    Figuier 

34-5432,3 


Decow,  S. ,  and  Joseph  Hendrickson,  vs.  Thos.  L. 
Shotwell.     Report  of  case  of.     Ph.,  1834.     8° 

2-216 

De  Cressy 18-825 

Dee,  J.  Private  diary,  and  catalogue  of  manuscripts. 
Camden  soc.  pub.  v.  19        .         .         27''-195 
Deeds.  Harper,  S.  Hints  for  abstracting  titled.  2-330 
Deems,  C.  F.     What  now?  for  young  ladies  leaving 
school.     N.  Y.,  1852     .        .         .  33-441 

Deerbrook.     H.  Martin eau     .         .         .        18-2115 
Deerslayer.     J.  F.  Cooper      .         .         .  18-715 

Defamation.  Cooke,  G.  W.  Law  of  v.  53  of  2-55 
Defence  of  the  Christian  doctrines  of  the  society  of 
friends  ;  being  a  rejjly  to  the  charge  recently 
revived  against  the  early  quakers  by  the  fol- 
lowers of  Elias  Hicks.  Ph.,  1825.  8°  32-1113 
Defence  of  the  drama ;  containing  Mansel's  free 
thoughts,  and  a  discourse  by  Father  Caffaro. 
N.  Y.,  1826  ....  24-190 

Defence  of  the  stage.     J.  W.  Calcraft    .  24-174 

Defences,  military  and  naval  .         .  6-657 

—  See  Military  and  naval  arts. 

Defences  of  the  northeastern  frontier.     [Report  of 

select  committee    in   U.    S.   house  of   rep.] 

26^-979 

De  Foe,  D.  Aventures  de  Robinson  Crusoe.  B., 
1837 34-4024 

—  Complete  English  tradesman.     0.x.,  1841.     2  v. 

1-243 

—  Same.     L.,1745.     3  v.     .         .         .  1-33 

—  Family  instructor.     Ox.,  1841.     2  v.  33-7 

—  Life  and  adventures  of  Robinson  Crusoe  18-830 

—  History  and  reality  of  apparitions.     Ox.,  1840 

32-1681 

—  Political  history  of  the  devil     .         .         18-3724 

—  History  of  the  plague  in  London,  in  1665,  and 

The  consolidator.     Ox.,  1840        .         18-3904 

—  History  of   the   Union   between    England  and 

Scotland ;  with  an  appendix  of  original  pa- 
pers, and  a  life  of  the  author.     L.,  1786.     4° 
27'»-329 

—  Life,  adventures,  and  piracies  of  Captain  Single- 

ton    18-826 

—  Life  and  adventures  of  Mr.  Duncan  Campbell, 

etc 18-3698 

—  Memoirs  of  a  cavalier      .         .         .  18-827 

—  The  memoirs  of  Captain  George  Carleton,  and 

the  life  and  adventures  of  Mrs.  Christian  Da- 
vies        18-829 

—  New  voyage  round  the  world  .        18-3696 

—  Religious  courtship  .        .         .         18-3697 

—  Chadwick,  W.     Life  and  times  of  30-1134 

—  Chalmers,  G.     Life  of     .         .         .         30-1713 
De  Forest,  J.  W.     History  of  the  Indians  of  Con- 
necticut.    Hartford,  1853     .         .         26"-396 

—  Miss  Ravenel's  conversion  from  secession  to  loy- 

alty               18-3877 

—  Oriental  acquaintance ;  or,  letters  from  Syria. 

N.  Y.,  1856  ....         28''-230 

—  Seacliff;or,  the  mystery  of  the  Westervelts  18-833 
Deformities  of  the  chest.     Mrs.  Godfrey       10-427 

—  See  Orthopcedics. 

De  Graff,  S.  Modern  geometrical  stair-builder's 
guide ;  geometrically  illustrated  by  steel  en- 
gravings ;  together  with  the  use  of  the  most 
important  principles  of  practical  geometry. 
Ph.,  1854.     4°       .         .         .        .  5-719 

De  Genlis.     See  Genlis. 

Degerando,  J.  M.  Self-education ;  or,  the  means 
and  art  of  moral  progress.    B.,1830.   8°  13-65 

Degrand,  T.  P.  F.  Tariff  of  duties  on  importations 
into  the  U.  States,  and  revenue  laws  and  cus- 
tom-house regulations.    B.,  1828  1-144 

De  Haas,  W.     History  of  the  early  settlement  and 

Indian  wars  of  Western  Virginia  ;  embracing 

an  account  of  the  various  expeditions  in  the 

west  previous  to  1795.     Wheeling,  1851.     8° 

26»-275 

De  Hell.     See  Hommaire  de  Hell,  X. 

Deipnosophists.    Athenaeus   .        .        .         33-991 


DEISM. 


145 


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Deism.     Leland,  J.     View  of  the  principal  deistical 

writers 32-126 

D('-jazet.     E.  cle  Mirecourt       .         .         .         34-4401 

De  Kay,  J.  E.     Sketches  of  Turkey  in  1831,2,  by 

an  American.     N.  Y.,  1833.     8°  27''-213 

—  Zoology  of  New  York  ;  or,  the  New  York  fauna. 

Alb.,  1842-4.     5  v.     4°         .         .  9-1229 

Dekker,  T.,  and  T.  Middleton.     The  honest  whore 

V.  3  of  24-98 

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De  Kroyft,  S.  H.  Place  in  thy  memory.  N.  Y., 
1850 33-498 

De  La  Beche,  H.  T.  Geological  manual.  Ph.,  1832. 
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—  Researches  in  theoretical  geology.      L.,   1834 

9-227 

—  Report  on  the  geology  of  Cornwall,  Devon,  and 

West  Somerset.     L.,  1839.     8°     .  9-337 

Delaborde,  H.  Les  ecoles  italiennes  et  I'academie 
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Delacour,  A.     See  Labiche  et  Delacour. 

Delafaye-Brehier,  Mme  J.  Les  trois  orphelines. 
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Delafield,  J.  Inquiry  into  the  origin  of  the  antiqui- 
ties of  America ;  with  an  appendix  by  J. 
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Delafield,  R.  Report  on  the  art  of  war  in  Europe  in 
1854-6  ;  from  notes  and  observations  made  as 
a  member  of  a  "  military  commission  to  the 
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Delamere,  E.  S.  and  E.  J.  Wholesome  fare ;  a  manual 
of  the  laws  of  food  and  the  practice  of  cookery. 
L.,  1868 6-248 

Delamotte,  F.  The  book  of  ornamental  alphabets, 
ancient  and  mediaBval.  6th  ed.  L.,  1865. 
Ob.  80  5-526 

—  Examples  of  modern  alphabets.     3d  ed.     L., 

1866.     Ob.  8°         .         .        .         .  5-525 

Delamotte,  P.  H.     The  practice  of  photography  :  a 

manual  for  students  and  beginners.     L.,  1855 

6-833 

Delano,    A.     Life   on  the  plains   and   among  the 

diggings  :  an  overland  journey  to  California. 

Aub.,.1854 26b-260 

Delano,  Amasa.     Narrative  of  voyages  and  travels 

in  the   northern  and  southern  hemispheres. 

B.,  1817.  8»  .  .  .  .  29''-246 
Delany,  M.  G.    Autobiography  and  correspondence  ; 

with  reminiscences  of  George  III  and  Queen 

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1861,2.     6  V.     8"  .         .         .         30-1346 

DeLarame,  L.     [Ouida.]     Beatrice  Boville  18-3870 

—  Cecil   Castlemaine's   gage;    and  other    stories 

18-3880 

—  Chandos 18-614 

—  Held    in    bondage ;    or,    Granville    de    Vigne 

18-1393 

—  Idalia 18-1558 

—  Randolph  Gordon  ;  and  other  stories      18-3912 

—  Strathmore ;    or,   wrought   by  his  own    hand 

18-3050 

—  Tricotrin  :  the  story  of  a  waif  and  stray  18-4140 

—  Under  two  flags  :  a  novel  .  .  18-3920 
De  la  Rive.     See  La  Rive. 

Delassements.     C.  Portelette  .         .        34-5021 

Delaunay,  Mme  de  Staal.     See  Staal. 
Delaveau,  H.    Le  roman  satirique  en  Russie  34-4679 
Delavigne,  G.,  et  Scribe.     Le  diplomate 

V.  4  of  34-3736 

—  See  Scribe,  A.-E.     Theatre.  Com.-v. 
Delavigne,  J.  F.  C.      Messeuieunes  et  poesies  di- 

verses.     P.,  1824  .         .        .         34-3182 

—  Same.     14me  ed.     P.,  1826,7.     3  v.        34-4196 

—  Theatre.  P.,  1826.  4  v.  .  .  34-4197 
Delaware.  G.  P.  R.  James  .  '  .  .  18-1614 
Delaware.     Beers,  D.  G.     Atlas    .        ,  25-312 

—  Ferris,  B.     Original  settlements  on  the  D.  river 

26»-74 


10 


Delaware.  Laws,  1700-1797.  New  Castle,  1797. 
2  V.    8« 2-117 

—  Laws,  Dover,  1826-43.     v.  6,  8,  9.     S"       2-118 

—  Tatnall,  A.     Catalogue  of  phsenogamous  and 

filicoid  plants  in  New  Castle  co.  11-213 

De  Lazie,  U.     Dreams  within  dreams    .  18-914 

Delbruck,  J.  Les  creches  de  Paris  .  34-4296 
De  Leon,  T.  C.     South  songs  ;  from  the  lays  of  later 

days.     N.  Y.,  1866       .         .         .  23-837 

Delepierre,  O.     Historical  difficulties  and  contested 

events.     L.,  1868.     8»  .         .         29»-2(i7 

—  Sketch  of  the  history  of  Flemish  literature  and 

its  celebrated  authors.    L.,  1860.    8"    22-1013 
Delestre-Poirson.     See  Poirson. 
Delhi.     Browne,  J.   C.      Punjaub  and  D.  in  1857 
28''-407 

—  Greathed,  H.  H.     Letters  written  during  siege 

of  D.     •. 28''-3i5 

—  Hodson,  W.  L.  R.     Siege  of  D.      .         28''-310 

—  Minturn,  R.  B.  From  New  York  to  D.  29^-155 
Deligny,  G.     L'heritage  d'un  banquier.      P.,  1867 

34-5529 

Delile,  J.  La  conversation,  poeme.  P.,  1812  34-4044 

—  Dithyrambe  sur  I'immortalite  de  Tame,  suivi  du 

passage  du  S.-Gothard,  poeme  tr.  de  1' Anglais. 
L'homme  des  champs,  on  les  georgiques  fran- 
9aises.     P.,  1802,11       .         .         .         34-4041 

—  L'imagination,  poeme.    P.,  1811.    2  v.    34-4039 

—  Les  jardins.  poeme.     P.,  1807  .        34-4042 

—  La  pitie,  poeme.     P.,  1803      .         .         34-4043 

—  Poesies  fugitives.     P.,  1802      .         .         34-4040 

—  Les  trois  regnes  de  la  nature ;   avec  des  notes 

par  M.  Cuvier  et  autres  savantes.    P.,  1809. 

2  V 34-4088 

Delia  Crusca.     [Pseud.]     See  Merry,  R. 

Delia  Rocca,  c'sse.     Correspondance  inedite  de  la 

duchesse  de  Bourgogne  et  de  la  reine  d'Es- 

pagne.     P.,  1865  .         .         .         34-5363 

Delmard,  S.  D.   Village  life  in  Switzerland.   L.,18fi5 

27i'-725 

De  Lolme,  J.  L.     Constitution  of  England  ;  or,  the 
English  government  compared  with  the  repub- 
lican form  of  government,  and  the  other  mon- 
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Delord,  T.     Une  course  en  Italic    .         .        34-4655 
De  L'Orme.     G.  P.  R.  James         .         .        18-1615 
Delorme,  Marion,  et  Ninon  de  L'Enclos.   P.  Lacroix 

34-4102 

Delphine.     Mme  de  Stael-Holstein         .        34-3817 

Delphine.     Mad.  de  Stael       .         .         .  18-848 

Delrieu,  Andre.     Le  Rhin — Legendes,  moeurs,  tra- 

dhions,  coutumes.     B.,  18(10         .        34-5142 

Deluge.     Harcourt,  L.  V.     Doctrine  of  the  d.  32-729 

Demerara.     H.  Martinoau       .         .         .        18-3800 

Demi  monde,  le.     A.  Dumas,  fils  .         34-3290 

Demidoff,  A.  de.     Travels  in  southern  Russia,  and 

the  Crimea,  through  Hungary,  Wallachia,  and 

Moldavia,  in  1837.     2d  ed.     L.,  1855.     2  v. 

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Democracy.     Blackie,  J.  S.     Lecture  on  2-929 

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—  Camp,  G.  S 2-584 

—  Partridge,  J.  A.     Theory  of   .        .  2-825 

—  See  Government ;  Parties  ;  Politics. 
Democracy   in  America.     De  Witt,  C.     La  dcmo- 

cratie  americaine  .         .        .-       34-3186 

—  Gillet,  R.  H.  ....       26^-1014 

—  Tocqueville,  A.  de  ...  26''-58 
Democracy  unveiled.  T.  G.  Fessenden  23-887,8 
Democratic  party.     Gillet,  R.  H.     Democracy  in  the 

U.  S.  26'^1014 

—  Record  of.    Secession  and  reconstruction  26"-977 

—  See  Parties  ;  Politics. 

Democratic  review.     See  U.  S.  Magazine  17-33 

Democrats  of  Marylebone.  J.  W.  Brook  32-2245 
Democritus  minor.  See  Burton,  R.  .  '  33-284 
De  Moges.     See  Moges. 

Demogeot,  Jacques.  La  critique  et  les  critiques  en 
France  au  XIX«  siecle.  Suivi  de  Paris  nouveau 
—poeme.     P.,  1857      .        .        .        34-3184 


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DENTISTRY, 


Demogeot,     Jacques.        Histoire    de    la    litterature 
Frangaise,    depuis  ses  origiues  jusque  a  tios 
jours.    4me  ed.    P.,  1800       .         .         34-3183 
Demoiselle  de  cinquieme.     C.,P.  de  Kock     34-5145 
Demoiselle  de  la  mansards.     E.  Carlen  84-4193 

Demon  de  I'argent.     H.  Conscience       .        34-3160 
Demonology.     Scott,  W.     Letters  on  d.        32-1575 

—  Bee  Witchcraft. 

De  Morat,  A.  J.,  and  I.  N.  Peirce.     An  exposition 

on  the  most  improved  telegraph  cable,  and 

the  theories  connected  therewith.     Ph.,  1867 

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De  Morgan,  A.  Arithmetical  books  from  the  inven- 
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by  which  may  be  found  the  almanac  for  any 
year  up  to  A.  D.  2000.     L.,  1851  12-72 

—  The  differential  and  integral  calculus ;  with  ap- 

plications.    L.     8°        .         .         .  14-164 

—  Elements  of  algeln-a  preliminary  to  the  diflPeren- 

tial  calculus.     2d  ed.     L.,  1837    .  14-54 

—  Elernents  of  arithmetic.     L.,  1858  ,  14-38 

—  Formal  logic ;    or,   the  calculus  of  inference, 

necessary  and  probable.    L.,1847.    8"  15-147 

—  Globes,  celestial  and  terrestrial.     L.,  1845.     8° 

12-70 

—  Trigonometry  and   double  algebra.     L.,   1849 

•.        .        .  14-55 

—  See  Central  society  of  education     .  13-51 
Demosthenes.     Orationes.     Ex.  recens.  Guil.  Din- 

dortii.     Ed.  3^     Lips.,  1855.     2  v.         34-312 

—  Orations.     Trans,  by  T.  Leland.     N.  Y.,  1831. 

2  V 33-095 

—  Orations  against  Leptines,  Midias,  Androtion, 

and  Aristocrates.  Trans.,  with  notes,  by  C. 
E.  Kennedy.     L.,   1856        .         .  33-697 

—  Orations  on  the  crown  and  on  the  embassy  ; 

with  notes  by  C.  R.  Kennedy.    L.,  1865  33-703 

—  Orations  pronounced   to  excite  the  Athenians 

against  Philip  of  Macedon.  Trans,  by  T. 
Leland.     L.,  1825.     8°  .         .  33-694 

—  Speeches  of  -^schines  against   Ctesiphon   and 

Demosthenes  on  the  crown.  Literally  trans- 
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,      .         .  83-700 

Demoustier,  C.  A.  Lettres  a  Emilie  sur  la  mytholo- 
gie.     P.,  1817.     6  V.     .         .         .         34-4026 

Dempsey,  G.  D.  Rudimentary  treatise  on  drainage 
of  towns  and  buildings.     L.,  1863  6-36 

—  Rudimentary  treatise  on  the  locomotive  engine. 

2d  ed.     L.,  1857    ....  6-313 

—  Rudimentary  treatise  on  tubular  and  other  iron 

girder  bridges,  particularly  describing  the 
Britannia  and  Conway  tubular  bridges  ;  with 
illustrations  of  the  application  of  malleable  iron 
to  the  art  of  bridge-building.     L.,  1850    6-40 

Demurrer.  Mansel,  G.  B.  Law  and  practice  of 
V.  26  of  2-55 

Dendy,  W.  C.  Legends  of  the  lintel  and  the  ley 
18-881 

Denham,  D.,  andH.  Clapperton.  Narrative  of  travels 
and  discoveries  in  northern  and  central  Africa 
in  1822-4.     B.,  1826.     8<>      .         .  28'^-36 

—  Same.,   L.,  1828.     2  v.     8»      .        .         28''-229 

—  See  Clapperton. 

Denham,  J.    (Bell's  poets  of  G.  B.)    v.  12  of  23-471 

—  (San ford's  Br.  poets)       .        .        .  23-57 
Denina,  Carlo  J.  M.      Essay  on  the  revolutions  of 

literature.   Trans,  by  J.  Murdoch.    L.,  [1771] 

22-1014 

Denis,  P.  S.     L'application  de  la  chimie  a  I'etude 
physique  du  sang.     P.,  1838.     8°         34-4907 
Denis  Donne.     [Mrs.  P.  Cudlip]    .         .        18-3211 
Denis  Duval.     W.  M.  Thackeray  .        18-3204 

Denise".     By  the  author  of  "Mademoiselle  Mori" 

18-832 

Denison,   C.  W.     Illustrated  life,   campaigns,  and 

public  services  of  P.  H.  Sheridan.    Ph.,  [1865] 

30-1741 


Denison,  E.  B.     Astronomy  without  mathematics. 
2d  ed.     L.,  1866        .         .         .  12-83 

—  Lectures  on  church  building  ;  with  some  prac- 

tical remarks  on  bells  and  clocks.    2d  ed.    L., 
1856 5-150 

—  Rudimentary  treatise  on  clocks  and  watches  and 

bells  ;  with  a  full  account  of  the  Westminster 
clock  and  bell.     L.,  1860       .         .  6-313 
Denison,  G.  A.     The  church  of  England  and  com- 
mittee of  council  on  education.     L.,  1849.    8° 
18-224 

—  See  Goode,  W. 

Denison,  Mrs.   M.  A.     Antoinette,  the  original  of 
"  The  child  angel"        .        .         .  18-884 

—  Carrie  Hamilton       ....  18-835 

—  Days  and  ways  of  cocked  hats         .  18-836 

—  Gracie  Amber  ....  18-837 

—  Home  pictures  ....  18-888 

—  Lover's  trials 18-823 

—  Master 18-889 

—  Mill  agent 18-843 

—  Opposite  the  jail       ....  18-841 

—  What  not 18-842 

Denison,  S.  C.     Is  the  ballot  a  mistake?    L.,  1838. 

8« 38-374 

Denmark.     Boisgelin,  L.  de.     Travels  through  D. 
27''-1214 

—  Bremner,  R.     Excursions  in  D.       .  27''-86 

—  Brown,  .J.     Northern  courts    .        .       27''-2751 

—  Dunham,  S.  A.     History  of     .         .       27''-2762 

—  Engelhardt,  C.    D.  in  the  early  iron  age  27^-4037 

—  Gallenga,  A.     Invasion  of,  1804      .       27»-2772 

—  Gosch,    C.   A.      D.    and   Germany  since   1815 

27''-2596 

—  Herbert,  A.    Danes  in  camp  .        .         27''-748 

—  Laing,  S.     Observations  on     .         .         27''-690 

—  Marryat,  H.     Residence  in      .        .         27^-594 

—  Roger's  present  state  of  D.       .         .       27''-2786 

—  Skinner,  J.  E.  H.     Tales  of  the  Danish  heroes 

27«-2792 

—  Taylor,  B.    Pictures  of    .        .        .         27''-449 

—  Worsaae,  J.  J.  A.    Primeval  antiquities  27»-2805 

—  See  Europe,  northern  ;  Scandinavia ;  Schleswig- 

Holstein  question  ;  Sound  dues  ;  Zealand. 
Dennery  and  Clement.     Ernestine.    F's  S.  D.  v.  14 

.  24-221 

Dennis,  G.     The  cities  and  cemeteries  of  Etruria. 

L.,1848.     2v.     8°        .         .         .         27'^-()26 

—  Handbook  for  Ireland.     L.,  1804  27i'-093 

—  A  hand-book  for  travellers  in  Sicily :  including 

Palermo,  Messina,  Catania,  Syracuse,  Etna, 
and  the  ruins  of  the  Greek  temples.     L.,  1864 

27i'-092 

Dennis,  J.     Evenings  in  Arcadia.     L.,  1865  22-1016 

—  Pioneer  of  progress  ;  or,  the  early  closing  move- 

ment.    L.      .         .         .         .         .  2-636 

Dennistoun,  J.      Memoirs  of  the  dukes  of  TJrbino  ; 

illustrating  the  arms,  arts,  and  literature  of 

Italy,  from  1440  to  1030.     L.,1851.     8  v.     8» 

27»-2203 

Denny,  E.     Military  journal ;  with  memoir,     [v.  7 

of  Penna.  hist.  soc.  mem.]  .  26''-137 

Denominations.    See  Sects  and  denominations  and 

their  names. 
Denon,.V.   Travels  in  upper  and  lower  Egypt,  during 

the  campaigns  of  Bonaparte  in  that  country. 

N.  Y.,  1808.     2  v.         .        .        .  28'>-57 

De  Normand.     See  Normand. 

Denounced,  the.     J.  Banim  .         .  18-275 

Dens,  P.     Theologia  moralis  et  dogmatica.     Dub., 

1832.     8» 34-355 

Dental  cosmos  :  a  monthly  record  of  dental  science. 

Ph.,  1860-64.     V.  1-5.     8»    .         .  10-313 
Dentistry.     Bond,  T.  E.     Treatise  on  dental  medi- 
cine         10-354 

—  Desirabode.  Science  and  art  of  the  dentist  10-426 

—  Forget,  A.     Dental  anomalies  .  10-536 

—  Fox,  J.,  and  C.  A.  Harris.     Diseases  of  the  hu- 

man teeth 10-476 

—  Harris,  C.  A.     Dental  surgery        .  10-447 


DENTISTRY. 


147 


DESIGN. 


Dentistry.  Piggot,  A.  S.  Dental  chemistry  and 
metallurgy 8-43 

—  8ee  Chemistry,  dental ;  Teeth. 

Dentologia.     S.  Brown  .         .         .  10-19 

Denton,  Rev.  W.  Servia  and  the  Servians.  L.,  1862 
27''-644 

Denton,  W.  and  E.  M.  F.  Soul  of  things ;  or,  psy- 
chometric researches  and  discoveries.  B., 
1863 32-1820 

De  Piles.     See  Piles,  R.  de. 

Depons,  F.  Voyage  to  the  eastern  part  of  terra 
lirma  in  South  America,  1801-1804.  N.  Y., 
1806.    3  V.     8»       .         .         .        .        26*'-142 

De  Pontes.     See  Davesies  de  P. 

Depping,  Q.  B.  Expeditions  dcs  Normands.  P., 
1846     .....        34-5418 

—  Evening  entertainments ;    comprising  delinea- 

tions of  the  manners  and  customs  of  various 
nations.     2d  series,  new  ed.     Ph.,  1833.    2  v. 

29='-174 

De  Puy,  H.  W.     Ethan  Allen  and  the  Green  moun- 
tain heroes  of  '76  ;  with  a  sketch  of  the  early 
history  of  Vermont.     Buffalo,  1853      26''-307 
De  Quincey,  T.    Autobiograpliic  sketches.    B.,  1853 
30-1930 

—  The  avenger;   and  other  papers.     B.,  1859 

33-749 

—  Beauties,  selected  from  the  writings  of.   B.,  1862 

33-808 

—  Biographical  essays.     B.,  1860        .  30-644 

—  The  Csesars.     B.,  1851    .         .        .        27''-2200 

—  Confessions    of    an    opium-eater.       Ed.,    1856 

33-116 

—  Essays  on  philosophical  writers  and  other  men 

of  letters.     B.,  1854.     2  v.  .  33-770 

—  Essays  on  the  poets,  and  other  English  writers. 

B.,  1865 30-1868 

—  Historical  and  critical  essays.     B.,  1853.     2  v. 

33-753 

—  Klosterheim 18-844 

—  Letters  to  a  young  man  ;  and  other  papers.     B., 

1854 33-756 

—  Life  and  manners;  from  the  autobiography  of  an 

English  opium-eater.     B.,  1851  30-1934 

—  Literary  reminiscences  ;  from  the  autobiography 

of  an  English  opium-eater.     B.,  1851.     2  v. 
30-1933 

—  Logic  of  political  economy,  and  other  papers. 

B.,  1866 3-87 

—  Memorials,  and  other  papers.     B.,  1856.     2  v. 

33-764 

—  Miscellaneous  essays.     B.,  1865       .  33-766 

—  Narrative  and  miscellaneous  papers.     B.,  1853. 

2v 33-220 

—  Note-book  of  an  English  opium  eater.    B.,  1855 

33-765 

—  Shakspeare,  a  biography.     E.,  1864        30-1676 

—  Theological  essays,  and  other  papers.     B.,  1854. 

2v 33-771 

—  Stirling,  J.  H.     De  Q.  and  Coleridge  on  Kant 

22-1223 

De  Quincy,  Q.     See  Quatremere  de  Quincy. 

De  Pressense.     See  Pressense. 

De  Profundis.     W.  Gilbert    .         .         .        18-3717 

Derby,  earl  of.     See  Homer. 

Derby,    G.     An    inquiry  into  the    influence  upon 

liealth  of  anthracite  coal  when  used  as  fuel 

for  warming  dwelling  houses,  etc.     B.,  1868 

6-111 

Derby,  G.  H.     Phoenixiana    .        .        .  18-845 

—  Squibob  papers         ....  18-824 
Derby,  R.  C.     Hanaford,  Mrs.  P.  A.     The  young 

captain 30-1714 

Derham,  W.     Astro-theology.     8th  ed.     L.,  1741. 
8»  _ 32-1813 

—  Physico-theology ;  or,  a  demonstration  of  the 

being  and  attributes  of  God,  from  his  w^orks 

of  creation.     L.,  1727  .         ,        32-1812 

Dermatology.     Griffith,  S.  G.         .  10-667 

—  See  Skin. 


Dermody,  T.     Life,  with  poetry,  by  J.  G.  Raymond 

30-130 

Dermot  MacMorrogh.     J.  Q.  Adams     .         26''-758 
De  Rheims,  J.  F.  H.     First  practical  lines  in  geo- 
metrical drawing,  containing  a  copious  series 
of  examples  and  problems  in  practical  geo- 
metry, &c.     L.,  1865.     8»    .         .  6-832 
Dernier  Abencerage.     See  Aventures  du. 
Dernier  Irlandais,  Je.     E.  Berthet           .        34-3916 
Dernier  jour  d'un  condarane.     V.Hugo        34-3418 
Dernier  rendezvous,  la.     H.  Murger      .        34-3581 
Derniere    aunee    de    Marie    Dorval.      A.    Dumas 

34-3214 

Derniere  fleur  d'une  cojuronne.  St.  Mars  34-4021 
Derniere  idole.  E.  L'Epine,  et  A.  Daudet  34-3497 
Dernieres  chansons.  P.  J.  de  Beranger  34-3074 
Dernieres  fees.  P.  Feval  .  .  .  34-3326 
Dernieres  lettres  d'un  bon  jeune  homme.     E.  About 

34-5243 

Derniers  Bretons.  E.  Souvestre  .  .  34-3785 
Derniers  paysans.  E.  Souvestre  .  .  34-3787 
De  Rohan.  E.  Sue  .  .  .  .  18-3064 
De  Ros,  Lieut. -gen..  Lord.  Memorials  of  the  tower 
of  London.  L.,  1866  .  .  .  27''-331 
Derosne,  C.  B.  Voyage  du  nuage  volant  34-4346 
Derrick  and  drill.     E.  Morris         .         .  6-372 

Derricks.     See  Cranes. 

Dervishes,  the.  J.  P.  Brown  .  .  33-2379 
De  Sanctis.     See  Sanctis. 

Desaugiers,  M.  A.  M.  Chansons  et  poesies.  P., 
1858       ......         34-4466 

—  Chansons  et  poesies  diverses.     Notice  et  notes. 

P.,  1827.     4  V 34^4467 

De  Saulcy.     See  Saulcy. 

Desbarrolles.     See  Craig,  A.  R. 

Desbordes-Valmore,  Mme.  Poesies.  Notice.  P., 
1860 34-3879 

Descamps,  J.  B.  Voyages  pittoresques  de  la  Flandre 
et  du  Brabant.  Augmentee  de  la  vie  des 
plusieurs  Peintres  Flaniands ;  par  Mr.  J.  B. 
Dfscliamps.     Amst.,  1772    .         .         34-4480 

Descartes,  R.  Discourse  on  the  method  of  riglitly 
conducting  the  reason  ;  meditations  and  prin- 
ciples of  philosophy.     E.,  1863     .  15-230 

Deschamps,  P.  Essai  bibliographique  sur  M.  T. 
Ciceron.  Avec  une  preface  par  J.  Janin. 
P.,  1863.    8°  ....  21-153 

Deschanel,  E.  A.  E.  M.     Le  Bien  et  le  mal  qu'on  a 

dits  des  enl'ants.     Ed.  interdite.     Leip.,  1857 

,  .         .        34-4029 

—  Histoirede  la  conversation.  Ed.  interdite.  Leip., 

1857 34-4030 

Description  and  history  of  vegetable  substances  used 

in  the  arts,  and  in  domestic  economy.     B. , 

1830 6-834 

Descriptive  geometry.     See  Drawing  ;  Geometry. 
Desert  home.     Mayne  Reid    .        .        .         18-2605 
Desert  pathway.     W.  Robertson    .        .        32-1069 
Deserted    wife.      Mrs.    E.    D.   E.    N.    Southworth 

.        18-2972 

Deserts  of  North  America.  E.  Domenech  26''-391 
Desforges,    P.  J.    B.    C.     Le  sourd,   ou  I'auberge 

pleine.     C.  A.  C.  v.  8  .        .        34-3139 

—  Le  sourd.     Le  texier        .         .         .     4,34-4832 

—  Le  sourd.     Comedie  imitee  de  D.    .        34-4225 

—  Le  sourd.     Reduite.     P.  T.  B.        .        34-4181 
Deshler,  C.  D.     Selections  from  the  poetical  works 

of  G.  Chaucer ;  Avith  a  concise  life,  and  re- 
marks illustrative  of  his  genius.     N.  Y.,  1848 

23-270 

Design  and  designs.  Billings,  R.  W.  One  hundred 
d.  for  oriel  windows     .        .        .  5-600 

—  Dresser,  C.     Art  of  decorative  design        5-404 

—  Dunlap,  W.    History  of  the  arts  of  d.  in  the 

U.  S 5-5 

—  Haydon,  B.  R.    Lectures  on  painting  and  d.  5-72 
•^—  Howard,  F.     Patterns  for  ornamental  windows 

5-602 

—  St.    Helen's  crown  glass  company's  patterns 

5-603 


DESIGN. 


148 


DIALOGUES. 


Design    and   designs.     Sloan,    S.     D.    for    domes, 
roofs,  and  spires  .         .         .  5-708 

—  Sympson,  S.     New  boolt  of  cypliers  5-478 

—  Vorbilder    fiir   fabrikanten    und    handwerl<er 

84-2475 

—  Pee  Arcliitecture  ;  Decoration  ;  Drawing. 
Desilver,  R.     Pliiladelphia  directory  and  stranger's 

guide,  1824, 28,  29, 30,  81,  88,  85  &  6,  87.     8  v. 

80 25-152 

Desirabode,  M.     Complete  elements  of  the  science 

and  art  of  the  dentist.     2d  ed.     Bait,  1847. 

8« 10-426 

Desk-book  of  English  synonymes.    J.  Sherer  22-228 

Deslandes,  R.     See  Lurine. 

Deslys,    C.      La   Jarretiere   rose.      B.   &   L. ,  1855 

34-4355 

Desmahis,  J.  F.  E.  de  Corsembleu.     L'impertinont. 

C.  A.  C.  V.  6         .         .         .         .        84-3137 
Desmaze,  C.     Supplices  prisons  et  grace  en  France, 

(penalites  ancienncs.)     P.,  18CG.    8°  84-4892 
De  Smet.     See  Suiet. 

]3esuoyers,  L.     Les  aventures  de  Jean  Paul  Chop- 
part.     Leip.  ....        84-5079 
Desportes,  P.     Bcrtaut.  J.  et  M.  Regnier.     ffiuvres 

choisies.     P.,  1823        .         .        .         84-4482 
Despotism  in  America.     R.  Hildreth     .  2-711 

Dessert.     See  Confectionery. 
De  Stael.     See  Staiil. 

Destiny.  S.  Ferrier  ....  18-1071 
Destiny  of  nations.     J.  Gumming  .        32-1183 

Destiny ;  or,  life  as  it  is.  R.  M.  Murphy  18-3928 
Destouches,  P.  N.    ffiuvres  dramatiques.    P.,  1774. 

10  V 84-4481 

—  ffiuvres  choisies.     Comedies  en  prose  et  en  vers. 

Notice.     P.,  1815  .         .         .         34-4487 

—  La  philosophe  marie  ;   Le  glorieux  ;   Le  dissi- 

pateur ;    La   fausse  Agnes.      C.  A.  C.  v.    4 

84-3135 
Desultoria :    the  recovered    MSS.   of   an  eccentric 

18-849 

Desultory  man.     G.  P.  R.  James  .         18-1616 

Desultory  thoughts  and  reflections.  Countess  of 
Blessington  ....  33-898 

Dcsvergers.     See  Chapeau. 

Detective  police,  the.     C.  Dickens  .  18-860 

Detroit.     Clarke,  J.  F.     Surrender  of  the  post  of  D. 

30-1088 

—  Young  men's  society.     Act  of   incorporation, 

by-laws,  etc.,  1851  ;  annual  reports,  1852,58- 

62 21-416 

Dette  de  jeu,  une.  A.Paul  .  .  .  84-4404 
Dettes  de  Coeur.     A.  Maquet  .         .        34-4109 

Deus  homo.  T.  Parsons  .  .  .  32-2310 
Deutschen  Dichter  der  Neuzeit.  J.  Hub  84-2404 
Deutsches  Sagenbuch.  L.  Bechstein  .  34-2413 
Deux  Diane,  les.     A.  Dumas  .         .        84-3198 

Deux  jeunes  femmes.     Mme  E.  F.  Carlen     34-4018 

—  (English) 18-580 

Deux  jeunes  Mariees.  H.  de  Balzac  .  34-8037 
Deux  miseres.     £.  Souvestre  ,        .         84-5213 

Deux  oceans,  les.    ,J.  Arago  .         .         34-4009 

Deux  soeurs,  les.  E.  de  Girardin  .  .  84-4726 
Deux  soirees  a  I'hotel  de  Rambouillet.    F.  Bungener 

34-3105 

Deux  transfuges,  les.     O.  Honore  .        84-4141 

De  Vane.     H.  W.  Hilliard      .        .        .        18-1418 

De  Vere,  A.     May  carols,  and  hymns  and  poems. 

N.Y.,  1866 28-924 

—  Picturesque  sketches  of   Greece  and  Turkev. 

L.,  1850.     2  V 27'^-397 

De  Vere,  M.  S.  Outlines  of  comparative  philology, 
with  a  sketch  of  the  languages  of  Europe,  ar- 
ranged upon  philologic  principles ;  and  a 
brief  history  of  the  art  of  writing.  N.  Y., 
1853 22-415 

—  Stray  leaves  from  the  book  of  nature.     N.  Y., 

1855 9-918 

—  Studies  in  English.  N.  Y,.  1867  .  22-418 
De  Vt5re.  R.  P.  Ward  .  .  '  .  .  18-3483 
Devereux.     E.  L.  Bulwer      .        .        .  18-474 


Devy,  J.  Logic;  or,  the  science  of  inference.  L., 
1854 15-240 

Devil,  political  history  of.     D.  De  Foe  .         18-8724 

Deville,  A.  Tombeaux  de  la  Cathedrale  de  Rouen. 
Rouen,  1833.     8°  ...        84-4704 

De  Vingut.     See  Vingut. 

Devises.  Jarman,  T.  Construction  of  v.  21,22  of  2-55 

—  Powell,  J.  J.     Essay  on  .  v.  21,22  of  2-55 

—  See  Wills. 

De  Yoe,  T.  F.  The  market  assistant ;  containing  a 
brief  description  of  every  article  of  human 
food  sold  in  the  public  markets ;  with  inci- 
dents and  anecdotes.     N.  Y.,  1867  6-175 

—  Market  book  ;  containing  an  historical  account 

of  the  public  markets  in  N.  Y.,  Boston.  Phila., 

and  Brooklyn,     v.  1.    N.  Y.,  1862.    8°    1-161 

Devoirs  des  honimes.    S.  Pellico    .         .         84-3615 

Devonshire.     Bray,  A.  E.     Traditions  of      27''-o73 

—  See  Axminster. 

Devonshire  dialect.     Hoffg,  N.     Poems  23-949 

Devos,  A.  E.  Herbert,  M.  E.  Life  of  32-2258 
Devoted,  the.  Lady  C.  Bury  .  .  18-3863 
Devoted  bride.  St.  G.  Tucker  .  .  18-3334 
Devotional  guides.     R.  Phillips      .         .  32-175 

Devotional  poems.     R.  T.  Conrad  .  23-684 

Dew,  T.     Digest  of  the  laws,  customs,  manners,  and 
institutions  of  the   ancient  and   modern  na- 
tions.    N.  Y.,  1858.     8°       .         .  29='-66 
Dew.     Wells,  W.  C.     Essay  on    .        .          11-183 

—  See  Meteorology. 

Dew-drop  and  mist.     C.  Tomlinson      ,  11-155 

Dewees,  J.  Rights  of  labor.  Ph.,  1859.  8°  1-211 
Dewees,  W.  P.    Compendious  system  of  midwifery. 

12th  ed.     Ph.,  1853.     80       .         .  10-864 

D'Ewes,    J.      China,    Australia,    and    the    Pacific 

islands  in  1855,6.     L.,  1857.     8°  28''-291 

—  Sporting  in  both  hemispheres.    L.,  1858   20-841 
D'Ewes,  S.      Autobiography  and  correspondence, 

during  the  reigns  of  James  I  and  Charles  I. 
Edited  by  J.  O.  Halliwell.     L.,  1845.    2  v.    8° 

30-1051 

De  Wette,  W.  M.  L.  Critical  and  historical  intro- 
duction to  the  canonical  scriptures  of  the  old 
testament.  Trans,  by  T.  Parker.  2d  ed. 
B.,  1858.     2v.     8»        .         .         .         32-1420 

—  Human  life  ;  or,  practical  ethics.     Trans,  by  S. 

Osgood.     B.,  1842.     2  v.       .         .  15-79 

Dewey,  O.    Problem  of  human  destiny ;  or,  the  end 

of  providence  in  the  world  and  man.     N.  Y., 

1864.    8° 32-1293 

De  Witt,  Jennie.     Kate  Weston    .         .         18-3789 
De  Witt,  John.    James,  G.  P.  R.    Life  of   30-256,8 
De  Witt,  C.     See  Witt,  C.  de. 
Dexter,   C.      Versions  and  verses.      Camb.,    1865 

23-765 

Dexter,  G.  T.  See  Edmonds,  J.  W.  .  32-1833 
Dexter,    H.   M.      Congregationalism :    what   it  is ; 

whence  it  is;  how  it  works.     B.,  1865.     8° 
82-1772 

—  Street  thoughts.    B.,  1859        .         .  32-808 

—  Verdict  of   rea&on   upon  the  question   of   the 

future  punishment  of  those  who  die  impeni- 
tent. B.,  1865  ....  82-1652 
Dhu,  Helen.  [Pseud.]  Stanhope  Burleigh  18-3000 
Diable  a  Paris.  See  Tiroir  du  diable  .  34-3943 
Diable  boiteux.  A.  R.  Lesage  .  .  84-4313 
Diable  medecin.  E.  Sue  .  .  .  84-4173 
Diagnosis.  See  Disease;  Microscope. 
Dialect  of  Leeds  and  its  neighborhood ;  illustrated 
by  conversations  and  tales  of  common  life. 

L.,  1863 22-1114 

Dialects.  See  English  language;  and  also  Bargy, 
(in  supplement ;)  Cornwall ;  Cumberland  ; 
Devonshire ;  Dorset ;  Essex  ;  Forth  ;  Lanca- 
shire ;  Leicestershire  ;  North  country  ;  North- 
ampton ;  Sussex  ;  Teesdale ;  Westmoreland. 
Dialogues.     Abbott,  J.    .        .        .        v.  8  of  18-15 

—  Fowle,  W.  B.     Hundred  d.      .         .        33-1017 

—  Goinbot,  Mme.     Nouveaux  d.  pour  les  etablisse- 

ments  de  demoiselles    .        .        .        34-5040 


DIALOGUES. 


149 


DICKENS. 


Dialogues.     Lucian.     Selections    .         .  33-422 

—  Northend,  C.     Entertaining  d.        .  33-561 

—  See  Readers  and  speakers. 

Dialogues  des  uiorts.  Fenelon  .  .  34-3307 
Dialoffues  et  entretiens  philosophiques.     Voltaire. 

>.  32 34-4868 

Dialogues  of  the  dead.     Fenelon    .         .  83-656 

—  G.  Lyttleton 33-50 

Dialogues,  poems,  songs,  and  ballads,  by  various 

writers,  in  the  Westmoreland  and  Cumber- 
land   dialects  ;    with    glossary.      L.,     1839 

22-1274 

Dialogues  upon  the  usefulness  of  ancient  medals, 

especially  in  relation  to  the  Latin  and  Greek 

poets.     J.  Addison.     L.,  1746      .  33-841 

Diamante,  J.  B.    El  honrador  de  su  padre.    T.  T.  E. 

V.  5 34-2 

Diamants,  les.     J.  de  Saint-Felix  .        34-4619 

Diamond  cross.     C.  Moreton  .        .         18-2254 

Diamond  cross.     W.  B.  Phillips     .         .         lS-2495 
Diamond  necklace.     See  La  Motte  Valois. 
Diamonds.     See  Gems,  jewels,  and  precious  stones. 
Diana  of  Meridor.     A.Dumas        .         .  18-929 

Diane  de  Lys.  A.  Dumas  fils  .  .  34-.S288 
Diane  et  Blanche.  X.  de  Montepin  ,  34-4131 
Diane  et  Louise.     F.  Soulie  .         .        34-3764 

Diaries  of  a  lady  of  quality.  F.  W.  Wynn  27''-1249 
Diarilioea  and  cholera.     J.  Chapman     .  10-666 

—  See  Acholic  diseases. 

Diary  of  a  blase.  Fr.  Marryat  .  .  18-2095 
Diarj^  of  a  desennuyee  .         .         .  18-851 

Diary  of  a  dutiful  son.  T.  G.  Fonnereau  33-1100 
Diary  of  an  ennuyee.     A.  Jameson        .         27''-444 

—  Same         ....  v.  2  of  33-1154 
Diary  of   Lady    Willoughby.      H.    M.    Rathbone 

18-2571 

Diary  of  a  milliner,  the.  Belle  Otis  .  18-3972 
Diary  of    Mrs.    Kitty  Trevylyan.      Mrs.    Charles 

18-854 

Diary  of  an  old  doctor.  J.  A.  Maitland  18-2021 
])iary  of  a  physician.     S.Warren  .        18-3460 

Diary  of  a  poor  young  gentlewoman  ;  trans,  from  the 
German  by  M.  A.  Childs.     L.,  1860    18-3743 
Diary  of  a  Samaritan.   (By  a  member  of  the  Howard 
association  of  New   Orleans.)     N.  Y.,  1860 

10-745 

Diary  of  a  southern  refugee  during  the  war ;  by  a 
lady  of  Virginia.  N.  Y.,  1867  .  26'*-956 
Diaz  del  Castillo,  B.  Memoirs,  written  by  himself, 
containing  a  true  and  full  account  of  the  dis- 
covery and  conquest  of  Mexico  and  New 
Spain ;  trans,  by  J.  I.  Lockhart.  L.,  1844. 
2  V.     80 26»-37 

—  True  history  of  the  conquest  of  Mexico  ;  trans. 

by  M.  Keatinge.     L.,  1803.     2  v.     8"    26»-38 

—  Same.     L.,  1800.    4"        .         .         .       26»-1005 
Dibdin,  C.     Complete  history  of  the  English  stage. 

L.,  1795.    5v.     8«        .         .         .  24-170 

—  Datchet  Meade  ;  a  serenata      .         .  5-872 

—  The  lord  of  the  manor ;  altered  from  Burgoyne. 

D.  L.  T.  V.  7        .         .        .         .  24-107 

—  The  quaker.     B.  D.  v.  1  .         .  24-143 

—  Same.     D.  L.  T.  v.  9       .        .         .  24-107 
Dibdin,  C,  jr.     The  farmer's  wife.     D.  L.  T.  v.  5 

24-107 

—  My  spouse  and  I.     D.  L.  T.  v.  7    .  24-107 
Dibdin,  T.     Heart  of  Mid-Lothian.     F's  S.  D.  v.  22 

24-221 

—  Ivanhoe.     F's  S.  D.  v.  40        .         .  24-221 

—  The  lady  of  the  lake.     F's  S.  D.  v.  35      24-221 

—  London  theatre.     A  collection  of  the  most  cele- 

brated dramatic  pieces,  from  copies  used  in 
the  theatres.     L.,  1815  .         .  24-107 

—  Reminiscences.     N.  Y.,  1828.     8»    .  30-133 

—  The  school  for  prejudice  ;  a  comedy.     I.  B.  T. 

V.  25 24-141 

—  Twenty  per  cent.    D.  L.  T.  v.  11     .  24-107 
Dibdin,    T.    F.     Bibliographical,    antiquarian,    and 

picturesque   tour    in  France  and   Germany. 
2d  ed.     L.,  1829.     3  v.     8»  .         27'^-540 


Dibdin,  T.  F.     The  bibliomania  ;  or,  book-madness. 
L.,  1809.     8°         .         .         ,         .  21-155 

—  Bibliophobia.     Remarks  on  the  present  state  of 

literature  and  the  book  trade,  addressed  to 
the  author  of  the  Bibliomania.  By  Mercurius 
Rusticus ;  with  notes  by  Cato  Parvus.  L., 
1832 21-157 

—  The  library  companion  ;  or,  the  young  man's 

guide  and  the  old  man's  comfort  in  the  choice 
of  a  library.     2d  ed.     L.,  1825.     8°        21-156 

—  Sermons,  doctrinal  and  practical.     L.,  1820.    8" 

32-2137 

—  See  Beresford,  J.     Bibliosophia       .  21-15 
Dicey,    E.     Battle-fields    of    1866.      L.,    1866.      S° 

27'^-875 

—  Cavour;  a  memoir.  2ded.  Camb.,  1861   30-1373 

—  A  month  in  Russia  during  the  marriage  of  the 

czarevitch.     L.,  1867.     8°    .         .         27''-884 

—  Rome  in  1860.     Camb.,  1861  .         27"-615 

—  Six  months  in  the  federal  states.  L.  and  Camb., 

1863.    2  V 26''-440 

Dichter  und  Kaufmann.     B.  Auerbach  34-584 

Dichters  bazar.     H.  C.  Andersen  .         .  34-607 

Dick,    J.     Lectures  on   theologv,  with   a  memoir. 

N.  Y.,  1859.  2  v.  8°  "  .  .  32-1347 
Dick,  T.     Celestial  scenery  ;  or,  the  wonders  of  the 

planetary    system    displayed.     N.    Y.,    1839 

12—3 

—  Same.     Ph.,  1838     '.        *.        *.        *.  12-4 

—  The    Christian    philosopher ;    or,   the    connec- 

tion  of  science  and   philosophy.    Ph.,    1843 
32-2302 

—  On  the  improvement  of  society  by  the  diffusion 

of  knowledge.     N.  Y.,  1833         .  13-66 

—  Same.     Ph.,  1848     ....  13-67 

—  The  philosophy  of  a  future   state.     Ph.,   1843 

32-2803 

—  The  philosophy  of  religion  ;  or,  an  illustration 

of  the  moral  laws  of  the  universe.     Ph.,  1843 
32-2801 

—  Practical  astronomer.     N.  Y.,  1846  12-6 

—  Sidereal  heavens,  and  other  subjects  connected 

with  astronomy.     N.  Y.,  1840      .  12-5 

—  Essay  on   the  sin  and   evils  of  covetonsness. 

N.  Y.,  1836  .         .         .         .         32-2800 

Dick  and  his  friend  Fidus.     Miss  C.  M.  Trowbridge 

18-3817 

Dick  Moon  en  France.  F.  Wey  .  .  34-5258 
Dick  Onslow.  W.  H.  G.  Kingston  .  18-1764 
Dick  Wilson.     J.  K.  Corny  n  .         .  18-749 

Dickens,  C.     American  notes  for  general  circula- 
tion.    Leip.,  1842  .         .         .  26"-143 

—  Same.     L.,  1863       ....         26''-144 

—  American  notes,  change  for,  by  an  American 

lady 18-8649 

—  Barnabe   Rudge  —  Roman   anglais.      P.,    1858. 

2v 34-4084 

—  Barnaby  Rudge        ....    18-855,870 

—  Battle  of  life,  and  Haunted  man      .       18-856,8 

—  Bleak  house 18-857 

—  Child's  history  of  England.    N.  Y.,  1853,4.  2  v. 

37'^330 

—  Christmas  stories. 

1843.     A  Christmas  carol    .        .  18-858 

1844.     The  chimes      .         .        .  18-858 

1845.     Cricket  on  the  hearth      .  18-858 

1846.     Battle  of  life     .        .         .       18-856,8 

1848.     The  haunted  man   and   the   gliost's 

bargain  ....  18-856,8,67 
"Christmas  numbers"  of  Household  words 

by  Dickens  and  others. 

1850 V.  2  of  17-116 

1851.     What  Christmas  is  to  everybody 

v.  4  of  17-116 

1852.     A  round  of  stories  by  the  Christmas 

fire V.  6  of  17-116 

1853.     Another    round    of    stories    by    the 

Christmas  fire        .         .  17-116;  1&-858 

1854.     Seven  poor  travellers       .  18-858 

1855.     Holly  tree  inn  .     v.  12  of  17-116 


DICKENS. 


150 


DIDOT. 


Dickens,  C.     Christmas  stories. 
1856.     Wreck  of  the  Golden  Mary     v.  14  of 

17-116  ;  18-858  ;  v.  8  of  18-3346 
1857.     Perils  of   certain    English  prisoners 

V.  16  of  17-116 ;  V.  7  of  18-2346 
-^  —  1858.     House  to  let      v.  18  of  17-116  ;  v.  10 

of  18-2346 

"Christmas  numbers"  of  All  the  year  round 

by  Dickens  and  others. 

1859.     The  haunted  house  .  17-156 

1860.     Message  from  the  sea       .  18-871 

1861.     Tom  Tiddler's  ground     .  18-858 

1863.     Somebody's  luggage        .  18-858 

1863.     Mrs.  Lirripcr's  lodgings  18-858 

1864.     Mrs.  Lirriper's  legacy      .  18-858 

1865.     Dr.  Marigold's  pix'seriptions     18-858 

1866.     Mugby  junction       .         .  18-858 

1867.     No  thoroughfare      .         .  18-858 

—  Count  Ludwig  .        .        .  18-877,3650 

—  David  Copperfield     ....  18-863 

—  Dombey  and  son       ....  18-864 

—  Great  expectations    ....  18-865 

—  Hard  times 18-866 

—  The  haunted  man  and  the  ghost's  bargain 

18-856,8.67 

—  Hunted  down  ;  and  the  Uncommercial  traveller 

18-882" 

—  Lamplighter's  story,  and  other  nouvellettes 

.         .         .         .         .         .  18-860 

—  L'ami  commun.     [Our  mutual  friend.]     Trad. 

par  Mme  H.  Loreau.    v.  1.    P.,  1867    34-4033 

—  Little  Dorrit 18-868 

—  Martin  Chuzzlewit   ....  18-869 

—  Master    Iluinphrey's  clock    [containing    "Old 

curiosity  shop"  and  "Barnaby  Rudge"] 

18-870 

—  Memoirs  of  J.  Grimaldi ;  edited  by  "  Boz  ;"  with 

illustrations  by  G.  Cruikshank  ;  revised  by  C. 
Whitehead.     L.,  1853  .         .         30-1453 

—  Message  from   the  sea ;  and  the  Uncommercial 

traveller 18-871 

—  Nicholas  Nickleby 18-872 

—  Old  curiosity  shop    ....    18-870,873 

—  Oliver  Twist 18-874 

—  Our  mutual  friend    ....  18-883 
Same  in  French           .         .         .        34-4033 

—  Paris  et  Londres  en  1793 — Roman  anglais.    P., 

1861 34-4037 

—  Pictures  from  Italy.     N.  Y.,  1846  37i>-73 

—  Posthumous  papers  of  the  Pickwick  club  18-876 

—  Readings,  as  cdndensed  by  himself  18-878 

—  Short  stories 18-879 

—  Sketches  by  Boz       .         .        .        .  18-880 

—  Tale  of  two  cities     ....  18-881 

—  The  uncommercial  traveller    .         .    18-871,882 

—  and  others.     Pic-nic  papers     .         .  18-877 

—  See  All  the    year  round     17-145;  Household 

words 17-116 

—  Child-pictures  from.     N.  Y.,  1868  18-3992 
Dickens'  little  folks.     Bov  Joe  and  Samuel  Weller, 

the.     From  "  Pickwick  papers"  18-3980 

—  Child-wife,  the.     From  "David  Copperfield" 

18-3981 

—  Dame  Durden.     From  Bleak  House        18-3982 

—  Dolly  Varden.     From  "Barnaby  Rudge" 

18-3983 

—  Little  Nell.    From  "Old  curiosity  shop"  18-3985 

—  Oliver  and  the  Jew   Fagin.      From    "  Oliver 

Twist" 18-3987 

—  Sissy  Jupe.     From  "  Hard  times"  18-3988 

—  Smike.     From  "  Nicholas  Nickleby"      18-3989 

—  Two  daughters,  the.     From  "Martin  Chuzzle- 

wit" 18-3991 

Dickeson,    M.    W.      The  American    numismatical 

manual.     Ph..  1859.     4»       .         .         26=^17 
Dickie,  G.     See  McCosh,  J. 
Dickins,  F.  V.     See  Hyak  Nin  Is'shiu. 
Dickinson,  D.    8.     Speeches,   correspondence,  etc. 

Ed.,  with  biog.,  by  J.  R.  Dickinson.     N.  Y., 

1867.     2  V.     8°      .        .        .        .         26«-982 


Dickinson,  Rodolphus.  Elements  of  geography. 
B.,  1813.     8»         ....  25-16 

—  A  new  and  corrected  version  of  the  new  testa- 

ment               32-3046 

Dickinson,  R.  W.     Religion  teaching  by  example ; 

or,  scenes  from  sacred  history.     2d  ed.     N. 

Y.,  1849 32-1153 

Dickinson,  W.  H.     On  tlie  pathology  and  treatment 

of  albuminaria.     N.  Y.,  1868.     8°  10-819 

Dickson,  A.  F.     Hazael ;  or,  know  thyself.     Ph., 

[1857]  33-675 

Dickson,  J.  H.     Fibre  plants  of  India,  Africa,  and 

our  colonies.     L.     8°  .        .  1-223 

Dickson,  S.  Fallacies  of  the  faculty,  with  the  prin- 
ciples of  chronothermal  medicine.     L.,  1865. 

8» 10-307* 

—  Same,    with    introduction    and   notes    by    AV. 

Turner.     N.  Y.,  1854.    8»    .         .  10-307 

Dickson,  S.   H.     Essays  on  life,  sleep,  pain,  &c. 

Ph.,  1852 10-153 

—  Studies  in  pathology  and  therapeutics.     N.  Y., 

1867 10-757 

Dickson,  W.  S.  Narrative  of  confinement  and  exile. 
2d  ed.     Dub.,  1812.     8»        .         .         30-3345 

Dickson,  W.  B.  Poultry,  their  breeding,  rearing, 
diseases,  and  general  management.  New 
edition,  incorporating  the  treatise  of  B.  Mow- 
bray, with  corrections  and  large  additions  by 
Mrs.  Loudon.     L.,  1853        .         .  4-240 

Dickson.     See  Dixon. 

Dictionaries.  See  Agriculture  ;  Americanisms  ;  Ar- 
chitecture ;  Art ;  Arts  ;  Bible  ;  Bibliography  ; 
Biography  ;  Chemistry  ;  Chronology  ;  Clas- 
sical ;  Cochin  Chinese  ;  Commerce  ;  Coptic  ; 
Cyclopajdia  ;  Domestic  economy  ;  Encyclo- 
paedia ;  Engineering;  English;  Fine  arts; 
French  ;  Greek  ;  Hawaiian  ;  Hebrew  ;  His- 
tory ;  Italian  ;  Latin  ;  Mathematics ;  i\Iedi- 
cine  ;  Merchandise  ;  Military  and  naval  arts, 
etc.  ;  Music  ;  Natural  historj' ;  Natural  phi- 
losophy ;  Philosophy;  Photography;  Roman  ; 
Rural  economy  ;  Science  ;  Spanish  ;  Women. 

Dictionarium  polygraphicum  ;  or,   the  whole  body 

of  arts  regularly  digested.     L.,  1835.     2  v.    8° 

5-495 

Dictionary  of  contemporary  biography.     L.,   1861 
30-1709 

Dictionary  of  country  affairs,  handicraft,  trading, 
and  merchandising.     L.,  1704.     8°  4-293 

Dictionary  of  daily  wants.      L.,  [1858-60.]      3  v. 
33-1253 

Dictionary  of  Shakespearian  quotations.  T.  Dolby. 
Ph.,  1853 34-203 

Dictionary  of  universal  information.      Beeton 

33-781 

Dictionnaire    de    conversation.      M.    W.    Duckett 
34-3989 

Dictionnaire,    historique    et    critique.      P.    Bayle 
34-4974 

Dictionnaire    rmiverselle    de    commerce,   d'histoire 

naturelle,  et  des  arts.     J.  et  P.  L.    Savary 

34-4963 

Didactics  :  social,  literary,  and  political.     R.  Walsh 
.        .        .        .  33-353 

—  See  Education. 

Diday,  P.  Syphilis  in  new-born  children  and  infants 
at  the  breast.     L.,  1859.     8»  .  10-691 

Diderot,  D.  Le  neveu  de  Rameau.  Introduction 
par  Cli.  Asselineau.     P.,  1862      .        34-5335 

Didier,  E.  Regina  di  San  Gennaro.  P.,  1864 
.         34-4343 

Didier,  F.  J.  Letters  from  Paris  and  other  cities  of 
France,  Holland,  &c.,  written  during  a  tour 
and  residence  in  these  countries  in  1816-20. 
N.  Y.,  1831.     8»  ...         27''-640 

Didot,  A.  F.     Observations  sur  orthographe  on  or- 

tografie  franqaise,  siiivies  d'une  histoire  de  la 

reforme  orthographique  depuis  le  XVe  siecle 

iusqu'  a  nos  iours.     2me  ed.     P.,   1868.     8" 

.        .        .        .        .        .        .        34-4933 


DIDEON. 


151 


DISEASE. 


Didron,  M.  Christian  iconography  ;  or,  the  history 
of  Christian  art  in  the  middle  ages  ;  trans,  by 

E.  J.  Millington.  v.  1.  L.,  1851  5-480 
Didymus,  H.  New  Orleans  as  I  found  it  18-3G48 
Dies  Borealis.  J.  Wilson  .  .  .  18-3541 
Diet.    See  Cookery  ;  Corpulence  ;  Digestion  ;  Pood  ; 

Regimen. 
Dietrich,  A.     See  Russian  popular  tales. 
Dieu  dispose*    A.  Dumas       .         .         ,        34-4517 
Dieu  et  diable.     A.  Dumas     .        .         .        34-4516 
Diez,   F.     Introduction    to    the    grammar    of  the 

romance  languages.     L.,  1863.     8"  22-74 
Differential  calculus.     See  Calculus. 
Differential  equations.     Airy,  G.  B.     Partial  d.  e. 
14-169 

—  Boole,  G.  Treatise  on  .  .  .  14-24 
Diffusion  of  knowledge.  T.Dick  .  13-66,7 
Digby,  K.  H.     Broad  stone  of  honor  ;  or,  the  true 

sense  and  practice  of  chivalry.     Godefridus, 
Morus,   and   Tancredus.      L.,  1846-8.      3  v. 

33-867  to  9 

Digby  Grand.     G.  J.  W.  Melville           .        18-2175 
Digestion.     Beaumont,    W.     Experiments  on  gas- 
tric juice        10-9 

—  Chambers,  T.  K.     The  indigestions  10-725 

—  Combe,  A.     Physiology  of  d.  .  10-29 

—  Gastric    regions    and    victualling    department 

10-455 

—  Graham,  T.  J.     Treatise  on  indigestions    10-53 

—  Johnson,  J.     Essay  ou  indigestion  10-209 

—  Leared,  A.     Imperfect  d.         .         .  10-246 

—  Philip,  A.  P.  W.     Protracted  indigestion  10-89 

—  Prout,  W.     The  fui^ction  of  d.         .  11-59 

—  See  Dyspepsia  ;  Food  ;  Stomach. 

Digests.  Hunter,  J.  Introduction  to  the  writing 
ofd 22-655 

—  See  names  of  governments. 

Dikes  and  ditches.  W.  T.  Adams  .  18-4104 
Diligence,  la.  A.  Ricard  .  .  .  34-4826 
Dillon,  H.    A.     Life  and  opinions  of  Sir  Richard 

Maltravers 18-3843 

Dillon,  W.     See  Roscommon,  earl  of. 

Dilworth,  T.     Young  book-keeper's  assistant ;  or, 

the  Italian  way  of  stating  debtor  and  creditor. 

L.,  1792 1-24 

—  Same.  Wilmington,  1798.  8°  .  1-25 
Dime  a  day.  See  Robinson,  S.  How  to  live  6-216 
Dimmick,  F.  M.     Anna  Clayton  ;  or,  the  inquirer 

after  truth 18-3783 

Dimmick,  L.  F.     Discourse  on  the  moral  influence 

of  railroads.     Newburyport,  1841  32-247 

Dimock,  J.    F.    (ed.)     Metrical  life  of  St.  Hugh, 

bishop  of  Lincoln, with  introduction  and  notes. 

Lincoln,  1800  ....  30-1385 
Dimond,  W.     The  iEthiop.     F's  S.  D.  v.  18  24-221 

—  The  broken  sword.     F's  S.  D.  v.  22         24-221 

—  The  lady  and  the  devil.  F's  S.  D.  v.  30  24-221 
Dimond.     See  Dymond. 

Dinah.     M.  A.  Moore    ....        18-2247 

Dining  and  dinners.     Brillat-Savarin.     Handbook 

of  dining 10-506 

—  Kirwan.     Dinners,  wines,  and  desserts      6-193 

—  Toasts  and  sentiments      .         .         .  20-207 

—  See  Cookery  ;  Domestic  economy  ;  Food, 
Dinks.     See  Herbert,  H.  W. 

Dinorah    (Le  pardon  de  Ploermel).     G.  Meyerbeer 

.5-933 

Diodorus  Siculus.  Bibliotheca  historica.  Ex.  recog. 
I.  Bekkeri.     Leip.,  1853,4.     4  v.  34-314 

—  Historical  library  of  Diodorus  the  Sicilian,  with 

the  Fragments  of  Diodorus,  and  those  pub- 
lished by  H.  Valesius,  I.  Rhodomannus,  and 

F.  Ursinus;  trans,  by  G.    Booth.     L.,  1814. 
2  v.     8" 29»-9 

Diogenes  Laertius.  Lives  and  opinions  of  eminent 
philosophers  ;  trans,  by  C.  D.  Yonge.  L., 
1853 15-184 

Diphtheria.     Chatto,  J.     Bibliography  of       10-693 

—  Neidhard,  C.    Homoeopathic  view  of        10-759 

—  Semple,  R.  H.  (ed. )     Memoirs  on  10-693 


Diptheria.  Slade,  D.  D.  Nature,  treatment,  and 
history 10-654 

—  Trail,  R.  T.     Nature,  prevention,  and  treatment 

of 10-334 

—  See  Throat. 

Diplomacy.  Chesney,  F.  R.  Russo-Turkisli  cam- 
paigns    27^-2884 

—  Dumont,  J.     Corps  universel   diplomatique  du 

droit  des  gens        ....     34-496.'^, 6 

—  Goldsmith,  L.     Crimes  of  cabinets         27M734 

—  History  of  embassies  and  foreign  courts  29«-200 

—  Home,  T.  H.     Diplomacy    vol.  80  of  2-55,185 

—  Negociations  secretes  touchant  la  paix  de  Mun- 

ster.     J.  Le  Clerc         .         .        .        34-4970 

—  Lyman,  T.     D.  of  the  IT.  S.     .         .         26^-693 

—  Papers  relating  to  foreign  affairs      .         26''-775 

—  Rousset,    J.     Ceremonial    dipl.    des  cours  de 

1' Europe 34-4969 

—  Rush,    R.     Residence   at  the  court  of  London 

27''-19 

—  Smyth,  Mrs.  G.     Romance  of  .        30-2324 

—  Sparks,  J.     Dipl.  correspondence  of  the  revolu- 

tion         26=^-773 

oftheU.  S 26''-771 

—  Trescott,  W.  H.     Diplomatic  history      26»-365 
D.  of  the  revolution     .         .         .         26»-289 

—  Webster,   D.     Diplomatic  and  oflJcial  papers 

26''-759 

—  See  names  of  governments. 

Diplomatist,  adventures  of  a  roving.      H.    Wikoff 

271^-190 

Dippers  dipt.     D.  Peatley       .         .        .        32-2362 

Dircks,  H.     The  ghost  1  as  produced  in  the  spectre 

drama.     L.,  1863  .         .         .  24-168 

—  Life,  times,  and  scientific  labors  of  the  Marquis 

of  Worcester,  with  a  reprint  of  his  Century  of 
inventions,  with  a  commentary  thereon.  L., 
1865.     8° 30-1663 

—  Memoir  of  Samuel  Hartlib  ;  with  bibliographical 

notices,  and  a  reprint  of  "  An  invention  of 
engines  of  motion."     L.       .         .        30-1938 

—  Perpetuuni   mobile ;  or,   search  for  self-motive 

power,  during  the  17th,  18th,  and  19th  cen- 
turies. L.,  1861  .  .  .  11-281 
Disappointed  ambition.  A.  M.  Stewart  18-3017 
Discarded  daughter.  Mrs.  Southworth  18-2973 
Discipline.  Mary  Brunton  .  .  .  18-465 
Discours  sur  la  femme.  A.  Monod  .  34-3547 
Discourses  on   retirement  and  self-denial.     N.  Y  , 

1857 32-2251 

Discoverie  of  the  true  causes  why  Ireland  wasneuer 

entirely  subdued.     J.  Davies        .       27^-1423 

Discovery  and  discoveries.     Beckman,  J.     History 

of  discoveries         ....  6-818 

—  Burney,  J.     Hist,  of  voyages  of  discovery 

29'J-298 

—  Cooley,  W.  D.     Maritime  and  inland  discovery 

29M15 

—  Falconer,  T.     Discovery  of  the  Mississippi 

26"-661 

—  Fleurieu,  C.  P.  C.  de.  Southeast  of  New  Guinea, 

1768,9  .         .         .         .         .  29>'-525 

—  Timbs,  J.     Illustrated  book  of  discoveries  6-929 

—  Whewell,  W.     Philosophy  of  .  15-165 

—  See  Voyages. 

Discussions  on  the  constitution  proposed  to  the  peo- 
ple of  Massachusetts  by  the  convention  of 
1853.     B.,  1854.     8°      .         .        .  2-950 

Disease  and  diseases.  Abernethy,  J.  Anatomy, 
surgery,  and  pathology         .         .  10-1 

—  Barclay,  A.  W.     Medical  diagnosis  10-353 

—  Bigelow,  J.     Nature  and  disease    .  10-214 

—  Brodie,  B.  C.     Pathology  and  surgery     10-712 

—  Chambers,  T.  K.     Renewal  of  life  10-552 

—  Corfe,  G.     Physiognomy  of  diseases        10-1003 

—  Da  Costa,  J.  M.     Medical  diagnosis  10-431 

—  Darwin,  E.    Zoonomia     .         .         .  10-706 

—  Dickson,  S.  H.     Studies  in  pathology  and  thera- 

peutics .         .         .         .         .  10-757 

—  Dobell,  H.  Germs  and  vestiges  of  disease  10-281 


DISEASE. 


153 


•DIX. 


Disease  and  diseases.     Duncan,  J.  F.     God  in  dis- 
ease          33-370 

—  Gavin,  H.     Feigned  and  factitious  d.         10-770 

—  Gottlieb,  G.     Atlas  of  pathological  histology 

10-434 

—  Hahnemann,  S.     On  chronic  diseases       10-293 

—  Henle,  J.     General  patliology  .  10-475 

—  Hufeland,  C.  G.     Manuel  de  medicine  pratique 

34-49:^5 

—  Jones,  H.   B.     Applications  of  chemistry  and 

mechanics  to  pathology        .         .  10-729 

—  Knapp,  M.  L.  Researches  on  primary  pathology 

10-539 

—  Parkin,  J.     Causation  and  prevention  of  disease 

10-188 

—  Tanner,  T.  H.     Index  of  diseases  10-733 

—  Tissot,  S.  A.     D.  of  sedentary  persons     10-166 

—  See  Epidemics ;    Insanity  ;   Hospitals  ;  Materia 

medica  and  therapeutics;  Medicine;  Mind;  and 

names  of  particular  diseases,  and  parts  affected. 

Diseases  of  women  and  children.     Ashwell,  S.'     D. 

peculiar  to  women        .         .         .  10-636 

—  Bernutz,  G.,  and  E.  Goupil.     Clinical  memoirs 

10-835 

—  Blundell,  J.     D.  of  women      .        .  10-639 

—  Brown,  I.  B.     Some  d.   admitting  of  surgical 

treatment       .         .         .         .         .  10-531 

—  Hillier,  J.     Diseases  of  children      ,  10-858 

—  Gooch.     Diseases  of  w.  and  c.         .  10-692 

—  Hodge,  H.  L.     D.  peculiar  to  women       10-367 

—  Klob,  J.  M.     Pathological  anatomy  of  the  sexual 

organs  10-780 

—  Patterson,  J.     New  treatment  of     .  10-663 

—  Simpson,  J.  Y.     Clinical  lectures    ,  10-451 

—  Smedley,  Mrs,   Manualof  hydropathy  for  10-582 

—  Thomas,  T.  G.     Practical  treatise  on        10-804 

—  Tilt,  E.  J.     Female  hygiene     .         .  10-139 
Diseases   of  menstruation  and   ovarian   in- 
flammation              10-507 

—  West,  C.     Lectures  on     .         .         .  10-577 

—  Williamson,   W.      Homoeopathic  treatment  of 

10-715 

—  See  Obstetrics  ;  Children  ;  Parturition. 
Disgrace  to  the  family.     W.  B.  Jerrold  18-1684 
Disinfection.      Bartholomew,    R.      Principles   and 

practice  of 10-756 

Disosway,  G.   P.     Earliest  churches  of  New  York 

and  its  vicinity.  N.  Y.,  1865.  8°  33-1846 
Disowned.     E.  L.  Bulwer      .         .         .  18-475 

Dispensatory.      Christison,    R.      Commentary    on 

pharmacopoeias     ....  10-371 

—  King,  John.     American  dispensatory       10-857 

—  Wood  and  Bache.     Dispensatory  of  the  U.  S. 

10-549 

—  See  Materia  medica,   therapeutics,   and    phar- 

macy. 
Disraeli,  B.     Alroy :  a  romance     .         .  18-901 

—  Coningsby  ;  or,  the  new  generation  18-894 

—  Contarini  Fleming  .         .         .  18-895 

—  Henrietta  Temple  :  a  love  story       .  18-896 

—  Lord  George  Bentinck :   a  political  biography. 

L.,  1858 30-1092 

—  Novels 18-903 

—  Parliamentary   reform :    a   series  of   speeches, 

(1848-1866.)     Ed.    by  M.    Corry.     L.,  1867. 
8» 2-637 

—  Revolutionary  epic.     L.,  1864  ,  23-746 

—  Sybil ;  or,  the  two  nations       .         .  18-897 

—  Tancred  ;  or,  the  new  crusade         .  18-898 

—  Venetia 18-899 

—  Vivian  Grey 18-900 

—  The  young  duke       .        .        .        l&-902,2088» 

—  MacKnight,  T.     Biography  of       .        30-1137 
Disraeli,  I.     Amenities  of  literature,    consisting  of 

sketches  and  characters  of  English  literature. 
N.  Y.,  1841.     2  V.         .         .        .         22-1018 

—  Commentaries  on  the  life  and  reign  of  Charles 

L     L.,  1851.     2v.     8°  .         .         27''-333 

—  Curiosities  of  literature.     [First  and  2d  series.] 

B.,  1834.     5v 22-1033 


Disraeli,  I.  Calamities  and  quarrels  of  authors ; 
with  some  inquiries  respecting  their  moral 
and  literary  characters,  and  memoirs  for  our 
literary  history.  New  ed.  Ed.  by  B.  Disraeli. 
L.,  1859 22-1019,34 

—  Curiosities  of  literature.  B.,1834.  3  v.  33-1031 
Same.     2d  series.     L.,  1824.     3  v.     22-1020 

—  Genius  of  Judaism.     L.,  1833  .         32-1859 

—  Literary  character ;   or,  the  histc^y  of  men  of 

genius,  drawn  from  their  own  feelings  and 
confessions.  Literary  miscellanies;  and  an 
inquirv  into  the  character  of  James  I.  Ed. 
by  B.  "Disraeli.     L.,  1859      .         .     22-1023,4 

—  Miscellanies  of  literature.    L.,  1840.    8»  33-1034 

—  Quarrels  of  authors ;  or.  some  memoirs  for  our 

literary  history,  including  specimens  of  con- 
troversy to  the  reign  of  Elizabeth.     N.  Y., 

1814.     3  V 33-1035,1019 

Dissent,  the  practical  evils  of          .         .         33-2365 
Dissent  from  the  church  of  England  justified.    Tow- 
good      33-1571 

Dissenters.    Bogne  &  Bennett.    History  of  33-1533 

—  Calamy,  E.    Nonconformist's  mcmiorial  30-1633 

—  See  Church  of  England  ;  and  names  of  particu- 

lar denominations. 

Dissertation  upon  parties  ;  in  several  letters  to  Caleb 
D'Anvers.     7th  ed.     L.,  1799.     8"        37''-332 

Distilling.  Byrn,  M.  L.  Complete  practical  dis- 
tiller        6-303 

—  Hall,  H.  The  distiller  .  .  .  6-494 
Distinctions  in  society.  S.  Heywood  .  2-707 
Distinguished  men  of  modern  times.    L.  E.  K.     L., 

1838.     4v 30-1982 

—  Same.  N.  Y.,  1840.  3  v.  .  .  30-333 
Distribution  of  wealth.  R.Jones  .  3-136 
District  of  Columbia,  census  of,  1867.     Report  of 

F.  B.  Hough         ....       26M023 

—  Howe,  H.  Sketch  of  .  .  .  26''-103 
Disturnell,  J.     The  great  lakes;  or,  inland  seas  of 

America.     N.  Y.,  1863         .         .         26''-445 

—  Influence  of  climate  in  N.  and  S.  America.     N. 

Y.,  1867.     8»         .        .         .         .  25-181 

—  Post-oflice  directory  for  1866  .  .  25-298 
Ditson,  G.  L.    Circassia  ;  or,  a  tour  to  the  Caucasus. 

N.  Y.,  1850.     8°  ...         28"-! 32 

—  Crescent  and  French  crusaders.     N.  Y.,  1859 

28i'-262 

Diutiska.  G.  Soiling  ....  33-1315 
Diuturnity.     R.  Abbey  .         .        .         33-1843 

Divers.     Esquiros,  A.     English  seamen  and  d. 

27^-609 

Diversions  of  Purley.     J.  H.  Tooke       .  22-254 

Divina  commedia.     See  Dante  Alighieri. 
Divination.     M.  T.  Cicero     .        .        .  33-186 

Divine  attributes,  the,  etc.    E.  Swedenborg  32-1883 
Divine  comedy.     See  Dante  Alighieri. 
Divine  human  in  the  scriptures.     T.  Lewis  32-1574 
Divine  inspiration.     E.  Henderson         .  32-594 

Divine  life.     J.  Kennedy        .         .         .  32-693 

Divine  rule  of  faith  and  practice.  W.  Goode  32-1707 
Divinity.     Hill,  G.     Lectures  in     .         .         32-1351 

—  See  Theology. 

Divorce.  Woolsey,  T.  D.  D.  and  d.  laws  in  U.  S. 
[New  Englander,  v.  26,7]  .  17-79 

—  See  Marriage. 

Divorce,  un.     A.  Leo     ....        34-4919 

Dix,   J.   A.     Speeches    and    occasional  addresses. 

N.  Y.,  1864.     2  V.     8°  .         .  33-684 

—  Winter  in  Madeira,  and  a  summer  in  Spain  and 

Florence.     N.  Y.,  1850        .        .         27''-236 

Dix,  J.  R.     Lions,   living  and  dead  ;    or,  personal 

recollections  of  the  great  and  gifted.    L.,  1854 

30-798 

—  Pen  and  ink  sketches  of  authors  and  author- 

esses.    L.,  1852     ....        30-1717 

—  Pulpit    portraits;    or,  pen  pictures  of   distin- 

guished American  divines ;  with  sketches  of 
congregations  and  choirs,  and  incidental  no- 
tices ot  eminent  British  preachers.     B.,  1854 
32-390 


DIX. 


153 


DODGE. 


Dix,  J.  R.  Pen  pictures  of  popular  English  preach- 
ers ;  with  limninsrs  of  listeners  in  church  and 
chapel.     L.,  1852  .         .         .  32-389 

Dix,  W.  G.  The  unholy  alliance :  an  American 
view  of  the  war  in  the  east.     N.  Y.,  1855 

27^-2888 

Dix  ans  d' etudes  historiques.  A.  Thierry  84-4567 
Dix  ans  de  prison.  M.  Bernard  .  .  34-3081 
Dix  ans  plus  tard.  A.  Dumas  ,  .  34-3209 
Dix  annees  d'exil.  Mme  de  Stael-Holstein  34-3818 
Dixey  speller.  [Confederate  states]  .  26»-2004 
Dixon,  E.  H.  Back-bone ;  photographed  from  "  the 
scalpel."     N.  Y.,  1866  .         .  10-722 

—  The  scalpel :    a  journal  of  health,  adapted  to 

popular  and  professional  reading,  and  the  ex- 
posure of  quackery.     N.  Y.,  1849-56.    4  v.  S" 

10-297 

Dixon,  E.  S.  The  dovecote  and  the  aviary ; 
sketches  of  the  natural  history  of  pigeons  and 
other  domestic  birds  in  a  captive  state,  with 
hints  for  their  management.     L.,  1851    9-539 

—  Treatise   on    the    history  and  management   of 

poultry.     Pli.,  1851       .         .         .  4-50 

Dixon,  W.   H.     The  holy  land ;  Avith  illustrations 

from  original  drawings  and  photographs.    L., 

1865.    8° 28''-479 

—  Jolin  Howard  and  the  prison  world  of  Europe  ; 

with  an  introductory  essay  by  R.  W.  Dickin- 
son.    N.  Y.,  1856  .         .         .  30-992 

—  London  prisons ;  with  an  account  of  the  more 

distinguished  persons  who  have  been  confined 
in  them,  with  a  description  of  the  chief  pro- 
vincial prisons.     L.,  1850     .         .         27''-336 

—  New  America.     L.,  1867.     2  v.     8»        26''-584« 

—  Same.     Ph.,  1867.     8«     .         .         .         26''-584 

—  Personal  history  of  Lord  Bacon,  from  unpub- 

lished papers.     B.,  1861        .         .        30-1302 

—  Robert  Blake,  admiral  and  general  at  sea  ;  based 

on  family  and  state  papers.    L.,  1852   30-1211 

—  Same.     L.,  1858       ....       30-1211=' 

—  Spiritual  wives.     Ph.,  1868.     8»       .        32-2403 

—  Story  of  Lord  Bacon's  life.     L.,  1862      30-1406 

—  William  Penn  :   an  historical  biography,  from 

new  sources ;  with  an  extra  chapter  on  the 
"Macaulay  charges."     Ph.,  1851  30-653 

Dixon,  J.  H.  Ballads  and  songs  of  the  peasantry  of 
England ;  taken  down  from  oral  recitation, 
and  transcribed  from  private  manuscripts,  rare 
broadsides,  and  scarce  publications.  Ed.  by 
R.  Bell.     L 23-811 

Doane,  G.  W.  Goodly  heritage  of  Jerseymen. 
Burlington,  1846.    8"    .         .         .         26''-611 

—  "Songs    by  the  way,"    arranged    by  W.    C. 

Doane.     N.  Y.,  1860.     8°    .        .        30-1434 
Doane,  W.  C.     Memoir  of  G.  W.  Doane.     N.  Y., 

1860 30-1434 

Dobell,  H.     Lectures  on  the  germs  and  vestiges  of 

disease,  and  on  the  prevention  of  the  invasion 

and  fatality  of  disease  by  periodical  examina- 

.    tions.     L.,  1861.     8»     .         .         .  10-281 

Dobell,  S.     Poems.     B.,  1860        .         .  23-569 

Dobie,  D.     Key  to  the  Bible  :  an  exposition  of  the 

history,  axioms,  and  general  laws  of  sacred 

interpretation.     N.  Y.,  1856  .        32-182 

DobrizhoflTer,    M.     Account   of  the  Abipones :    an 

equestrian  peoj^le  of  Paraguay.     Tran«.  by 

Miss  Southey.     L.,  1822.     3  v.     8»        26''-63 

Dobson,   E.     Rudimentary  treatise  on  foundations 

and  concrete  works.     L.,  1850     .  6-38 

-7-  Rudimentary  treatise  on  the    manufacture   of 

bricks  and  tiles.     L.,  1866    .         .  6-87 

—  Rudimentary  treatise  on  masonry  and   stone- 

cutting.     L.,  1857         .         .         .  6-41 

Dobson,  T.     See  Encyclopaedia  Britannica. 

Dobson,  Mrs.  S.     Life  of  Petrarch,  collected  from 

"Meraoires  pour  la  vie  de  Petrarch."     L., 

1805.     2  V.     8°      .         .         .        .         30-421 « 

—  Same.     Ph.,  1809.     2  v.     8»    .        .  30-421 
Docks.     See  Dry  docks. 

Docteur  Herbeau.    J.  Sandeau      .        .        34-3715 


Docteur  Servans,  le.  A.  Dumas  fils  .  34-3284 
Doctor,  the.     R.  Southey       .        .        .  33-144 

Doctor  Antonio.     G.  Ruffini  .        .        18-2696 

Doctor  Austen's  guests.  W.  Gilbert  .  18-3930 
Doctor  Birch.     W.  M.  Thackeray  .        18-3205 

Doctor  Faustus.     Roscoe,  T.     German  novelists 

V.  1  of  18-3785 

Doctor  Johns.  D.  G.  Mitchell  .  .  18-2220 
Doctor  Kemp.  Gilbert  Rugge  .  ,  .  18-3720 
Doctor  Mills's  marriage,  and  what  came  of  it 

18-8839 

Doctor  Oldham  at  Greystones.  C.  S.  Henry  18-905 
Doctor  Thome.  A.  Trollope  .  .  18-3288 
Doctor  Wihner's  love.  Margaret  Lee  .  18-8952 
Doctor's  wife.     Miss  M.  E.  Braddon     .  18-387 

Doctors.     See  Physicians. 

Doctrine.  Bernard,  T.  D.  Progress  of  d.  in  the 
new  testament       ....        32-2287 

—  Donaldson,  J.     Critical  history  of  Christian  d. 

82-1635 

—  Hagenbach,  K.  R.    History  of  doctrines  32-713 

—  Neander,  A.  History  of  Christian  dogmas  32-795 

—  Shedd,  W.  G.  T.  History  of  Christian  d.  82-1113 

—  See  Church ;  Theology ;   Sects  and  denomina- 

tions. 

Documents  relating  to  the  colonial  history  of  New 
York.     E.  B.  O'Callaghan  .       26''-1211 

Documents  relating  to  the  manufacture  of  iron  in 
Penna.  ;  published  on  behalf  of  the  conven- 
tion of  iron-masters  of  Dec,  1849.  Ph.,  1850. 
80 6-314 

Documents  relating  to  the  settlement  of  the  church 
of  England.     G.  Gould         .         .         82-1015 

Dodd,  C.  R.  Manual  of  dignities,  privilege,  and 
precedence,  including  lists  of  the  great  public 
functionaries,  from  the  revolution  to  the  pres- 
ent time.     L.,  1843       .        .         .         27»-845 

Dodd,  G.  Chambers' handy  guide  to  London.  L., 
1862 27''-617 

—  Curiosities  of  industry  and  the  applied  sciences. 

L.,  1852.     8»  ....  6-838 

—  The  food  of  London.     L.,  1856        .  1-288 

—  Where  do  we  get  it,  and  how  is  it  made  ?  a 

familiar  account  of  the  modes  of  supplying  our 
every-day  wants,  and  luxuries.     L.         6-171 
Dodd,  M.  A.     Poems.     Hartford,  1844  23-71 

Dodd,  W.  Life  and  beauties  of  Shakspeare  ;  com- 
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Dodd  family  abroad.  C.  Lever  .  .  18-1876 
Doddridge,  Sir  J.  Sheppard's  touchstone  of  com- 
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Christian  warrior  animated  and  crowned. 
N.  Y.,  1847  ....         30-1956 

—  Rise  and  progress  of  religion  in  the  soul.     N. 

Y.,  1859 32-1380 

—  Same,     with     an    introductory    essay    by    J. 

Foster.     B.,  1835  .        .         .       32-1380* 

—  Harsha,  D.  A.     Life  of;  with  specimens  of  his 

style 30-1579 

—  See  Comprehensive  commentary. 

Dodds,  J.  The  fifty  years'  struggle  of  the  Scottish 
covenanters,  1638  to  1688.     E.,  1860     32-917 

Dodge,  A.  A.  Progress ;  or,  the  sequel  to  .Terry 
and  his  friends      ....  18-889 

Dodge,  A.  E.  Country  living  and  country  think- 
ing.    B.,  1863       .         .        .        .  83-473 

—  Gala-days.    B.,  1863        .         .         .  33-474 

—  Skirmishes  and  sketches.     B.,  1865  83-476 

—  Stumbling  blocks.     B.,  1864  .        .        32-1280 

—  Summer  rest.     S.,  1866    .        .        .  33-467 

—  Woman's  wrongs:  a  counter-irritant.     B.,  1868 

2-641 

—  Woolgathering.  B.,  1867  .  .  33-1375 
Dodge,  J.  R.     West  Virginia  ;  its  farms  and  forests, 

mines  and  oil-wells.    Ph.,  1865    .         260-554 
Dodge,  M.  E.     Hans  Brinker         .        .  18-888 

—  Irvington  stories       .        .        ♦        .  18-893 


DODGE. 


164 


DONA  BLANCA. 


Dodge,  O.  E.  and  W.  O.  Dodge's  literary 
museum.     B.,  1853.     v.  8.     4°     .  17-517 

Dodge,  R.     Diary,  sketches,  and  reviews,  during  a 
European  tour  in  1847.     N.  Y. ,  1850.     8» 
27''-696 

Dodge,  W.  S.  History  of  the  old  second  division 
of  the  army  of  the  Cumberland.  Chicago, 
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—  Eobert    Henry    Henderhorst ; '  or,    the    brave 

drummer-boy  of  the  Rappahannock.  Chicago, 
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Dodington,  G.  B.  Diary  from  1749  to  1761.  L., 
1784.     8" 30-134 

Dods,  J.  B.  Spirit  manifestations  examined  and 
explained  ;  Judge  Edmonds  refuted.  N.  Y., 
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Dodsley,  R.  A  collection  of  poems  by  several 
hands.     L.,  1763.     6  v.         .         .  23-502 

—  (Walsh's  Br.  poets)  .         .         .  23-250 

—  Cleone  :  tragedy.     B.  B.  T.  v.  12    .  24-71 

—  Same.     M.  B.  D.  v.  2      .         .         .  24-142 
.—  Same.     S.  B.  T.  v.  5        .        .        .  24-191 

—  The  king  and  the  miller  of  Mansfield.   M.  B.  D. 

5  24-143 

—  Sir  John  Cockle  at  court.     M.  B.  D.  5     24-142 
Doering,  H.    See  Doring,  H. 

Doesticks.     [Pseud.]     See  Thomson,  M.  M. 
Dog  Crusoe.     R.  M.  Ballantyne     .         .  18-251 

Dogs.  Herbert,  H.  W.  The  dog.  By  Dinks, 
Mayhew  &  Hutchinson         .         .     '     20-41 8 

—  Jesse,  E.     Anecdotes  of  .        .  20-388 

—  Jesse,  G.  R.     History  of  British  d.  9-717 

—  Johnson,  J.  B.    The  dog,  and  how  to  break  him 

20-391 

—  Martin,  W.  C.  L.     History  of  the  dog        9-583 

—  Mayhew,  E.     Management  of  .  20-419 

—  Meyrick,  J.     House  and  sporting  d.  20-422 

—  Mills,  J.     The  life  of  a  fox-hound    .  20-424 

—  Walsh,  J.  H.     The  dog  in  health  and  disease 

20-502 

—  Youatt,  W.,  on  the  dog  .        .  4-38 
Doggett,   D.   S.     A  nation's  Ebenezer.     [Thanks- 
giving discourse.  ]    Rich'd,  1862.    8»   26''-2150 

Dohren,  J.  v.  Hamburgisches  Wechselbuch,  nach 
der  Duhamelchen,  ed.  von  1702.     Hamburg, 

1789 34-2291 

Dolby,  T.     Dictionary  of  Shakespearian  quotations. 

Ph.,  1853 24-202 

Dolby    and    father.      By    "Buz."     N.    Y.,    1868 

18-886 

Dolce,  L.     Aretin  ;  a  dialogue  on  painting.  L.,  1770 

5-429 

Dolce  far  niente.     J.  R.  Tait  .        .  23-509 

Dolcino  and  his  times.     A.  Gallenga      .       27^-2232 
Dollars  and  cents.     Miss  A.  B.  Warner  18-3446 

Dollinger,  J.  J.  I.  Thecliurchandthecliurches  ;  or, 
the  papacy  and  the  temporal  power ;  an  his- 
torical and  political  review  ;  trans,  by  W.  B. 
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—  The  first  age  of  Christianity  and  the  church  ; 

trans,  by  H.   N.   Oxenham.     L.,  1866.     2  v. 
32-1914 

—  The  Gentile  and  the  Jew  in  the  courts  of  the 

temple  of  Christ ;  an  introduction  to  the  his- 
tory of  Christianity ;  trans,  by  N.  Darnell. 
L.,  1862.     2  V.     8«        .         .         .         32-1013 

Dollman,  F.  T.  Examples  of  ancient  pulpits  exist- 
ing in  England.     L.,  1849.     4»    .  5-774 

Dolly  Varden.     [Dickens'  Little  folks]  18-3983 

Dolomite  mountains.  Gilbert  and  Churchill's  excur- 
sions through        ....         27''-691 

Domat,  J.  The  civil  law  in  its  natural  order  ;  trans, 
from  the  French  by  W.  Strahan ;  ed.  by  L. 
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Dombey  and  son.     C.  Dickens       .         .  18-864 

Domenech,  E.  Seven  years'  residence  in  the  great 
deserts  of  North  America.  L.,  1860.  2  v. 
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Domesday  book.  See  Morgan,  J.  F.  England 
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Domesday  of  St.  Paul's.     Camden  soc.  pub.  v.  69 

27''-195 

Domestic  annals  of  Scotland.  R.  Chambers  27''-1315 
Domestic  architecture.     See  Architecture. 
Domestic  architecture  in  England.     T.  H.   Turner 

5-166 

Domestic  chaplain,  tlie.     J.  E.  N.  Molesworth 

32-2143 

Domestic  circle,  the.     M.  Sorin     ,         .  32-200 

Domestic  cookery.     E.  E.  Lea       .        .  6-194 

Domestic  duties.     Mrs.  W.  Parks  .  6-210 

Domestic  economy.     Beecher,   C.  E.     Treatise  on 

6-155 

—  Clerical  economics  .         .        .  6-247 

—  Cobbett,  W.     Cottage  economy       .  6-167 

—  Donovan,  M.     Domestic  economy  6-173 

—  Leslie,  E.     Ladies'  house-book        ,  6-198 

—  Robinson,  S.     How  to  live      .         .  6-216 

—  Rumford,  B.  T.,  Count.     Essays    .  11-64 

—  Six  hundred  dollars  a  year       .         .  6-220 

—  Warren,  Mrs.     How  I  managed  my  children 

6-226 

How  I  managed  my  house  .  6-227 

—  Webster,  T.     Encyclopaedia  of       .  6-230 

—  Willich,  A.  F.  M.     Dictionary  of    .  6-228 

—  See  Cookery  ;  Housekeeping. 

Domestic  encyclopaedia.  A.  F.  M.  Willich  6-228 
Domestic  habits  of  birds.     J.  Rennie      .  9-710 

Domestic  history  of  American  revolution.     E.  Ellet 

26»-266 

Domestic  manners  and  sentiments  in  England  dur- 
ing the  middle  ages.     T.  Wright         27M247 
Domestic    medicine.     Family    and    ship    medicine 
chest  companion  .         .         .  10-493 

—  Gardner,  J.     Household  medicine  10-430 

—  Gunn's  domestic  medicine        .         .  10-458 

—  Hunt,  E.  M.      Patient's  and  physician's  aid 

10-221 

—  Theobald,  J.     Every  man  his  own  physician 

10-120 

—  See  names  of  diff"erent  systems  of  practice. 
Domestic  portraiture  ;  or,  the  successful  application 

of  religious  principle  in  the  education  of  a 
family,  exemplified  in  the  memoirs  of  three  of 
the  deceased  children  of  the  Rev.  Leigh  Rich- 
mond.    N.  Y.,  1857    .         .         .  30-458 

—  Same,  with  introductory  remarks  by  the  Rev. 

E.  Bickersleth.     N.  Y.,  1843       .  30-458" 

—  See  Richmond  ;  Wilberforce. 

Domestic  receipt-book.     C.  E.  Beecher  6-155J 
Domestic  service.     Beecher,  C.  E.     Letters  to  per- 
sons in 33-453 

—  Plain  talk  to  domestics  .  .  .  6-212 
Domestic  service  guide  ;  a  handbook  of  the  duties  of 

the  housekeeper,  cook,  lady's  maid,  nursery- 
maid, house-maid,  laundry-maid,  dairy-maid, 
butler,  valet,  footman,  coachman,  groom, 
gardener.     L.,  1868      .         .         ,  6-249 

Domestic  stories.     Miss  D.  M.  Muloch  18-3286 

Domestic  tales.  Mrs.  Ilofland  .  .  18^1453 
Domicil.  Phillimore,  R.  Law  of  v.  57  of  2-55 
Dominica.     Atwood,  T.     History  of     .         26''-652 

—  See  Saint  Domingo. 

Dominie's  legacy;  consisting  of  a  series  of  tales  il- 
lustrative of  the  scenery  and  manners  of  Scot- 

.  land 18-893 

Don  Alonso.     N.  A.  de  Salvandy  .         34-5136 

Don  Giovanni.     Mozart,  W.  A.      .         .         5-794,6 

—  Arr.  for  piano  solo.  W.  A.  Mozart  5-797 
Don  Juan  ;  opera.  G.  G.  Byron  .  .  23-766 
Don  Juan.  W.  A.  Mozurt  .  .  .  5-796 
Don  Juan  de  village,  les.  Mme  et  Maurice  Dudevant 

34-5269 

Don  Quichotte.     M.  de  Cervantes  .         34-5176 

Don  Quijote  de  la  Manclia.  M.  de  Cervantes-Saave- 

dra 34-18 

Don  Quixote.     M.  de  Cervantes     .         .  18-600 

Don  Quixote,  rambles  in  the  footsteps  of.     H.  D. 

Inglis 27''-790 

Dona  Blanca  of  Navarre.     F.  N.  Villoslada  18-3404 


DONA  ISABEL. 


155 


DOUGLAS. 


Dona  Isabel  dc  Solis.     F.  Martinez  de  la  Rosa  34-1 

Donaldson,  James.  Critical  history  of  Christian 
literature  and  doctrine  from  the  death  of  the 
apostles  to  the  Nicene  council.  L.,  1864-6. 
V.  3.     8» 32-1635 

Donaldson,  Joseph.  Recollections  of  the  life  of  a 
soldier.     L.,  1856  .        .        .        30-1517 

Donaldson,  J.  W.  Classical  scholarship  and  classi- 
cal learning  considered  vvith  especial  reference 
to  competitive  tests  and  university  teaching  ; 
a  practical  essay  on  liberal  education.  Camb. , 
1856 13-68 

—  The  new  cratylus  ;  or,  contributions  towards  a 

more  accurate  knowledge  of  the  Gi'eek  lan- 
guage.    3d  ed.     L.,  1859.     S"       .  22-421 

—  Theatre  of  the  Greeks  ;  a  treatise  on  the  history 

and  exhibition  of  the  Greek  drama,  with  vari- 
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22-1028 

—  Varronianus  ;  a  critical  and  historical  introduc- 

tion to  the  ethnography  of  ancient  Italy,  and 
to  the  philological  study  of  the  Latin  language. 
3d  ed.    L.,  1860.    8»      .         .        .  22-422 

—  See  Muller,  K.  0 22-1154 

Donaldson,   T.    L.     Rudimentary  treatise  on  clay 

lands  and  loamy  soils.     L.,  1852  4-261 

Donaldson  manor.  M.  J.  Mcintosh  .  18-1975 
Doncel    de   don   Enrique    el   doliente.       M.   J.   de 

Larra 34-25 

Donders,  F.  C.  On  the  anomalies  of  accommoda- 
tion and  refraction  of  the  eye,  with  a  prelimi- 
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Donegal  county.    McFarland,  J.   Statistical  survey, 

1801 27''-872 

Donizetti,  G.  Lucia  di  Lammermoor ;  with  Italian 
and  English  words.     B.     4"         .  5-910 

—  Lucrezia    Borgia ;    with    Italian  and    English 

words.     B.     4°      .         .         .        .  5-911 

Donne,  A.  Mothers  and  infants.  B.,  1859  10-226 
Donne,  J.     Poetical  works ;  with  a  memoir.     B., 

1855 23-440 

—  (Sanford's  Br.  poets)       .         .        .  23-69 

—  Walton,  I.     Life  of  .         .        .  80-535 
Donne,  W.  B.     Essays  on  the  drama,  and  on  popu- 
lar amusements.     2d  ed.     L.,  1863      22-1030 

Donoho,  T.  S.     Ivywall.     W.,  1860       .  23-579 
Donovan,  M.     Domestic  economy  ;  v.  1,  containing 
brewing,  distilling,  wine-making,  baking,  &c. 
V.  2,  human  food,  animal  and  vegetable.     L., 
1830-7.     2  V.    •     .         .         .         .  6-173 
Doolittle,  J.     Social  life  of  the  Chinese  ;  with  some 
account  of  their  religious,  governmental,  edu- 
cational, and  business  customs  and  opinions. 
N.  Y.,  1865.     2  V.         .         .         .         28''-495 
Doomed  chief.     D.  P.  Thompson           .        18-3220 
Dora.     Julia  Kavanagh          .         .         .         18-4058 
Dora  Darling,  the  daughter  of  the  regiment    18-890 
Dora  Deane.     Mrs.  M.  J.  Holmes           .         18-1462 
Dora  d'Istria.     [Pseud.]     See  Ghika,  H. 
Doran,  J.     Book  of  the  princes  of  Wales.     L.,  1860 
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—  Habits  and  men  ;  with  remnants  of  record  touch- 

ing the  makers  of  both.     N.  Y.,  1855    33-536 

—  History  of  court  fools.     L.,  1858      .         29»-130 

—  Knights  and  their  days.     N.  Y.,  1856    27='-3397 

—  Lives  of  the  queens  of  England  of  the  house  of 

Hanover.     N.  Y.,  1855.     3  v.      .  30-855 

—  Monarchs  retired  from  business.     N.  Y.,  1857. 

2  v 30-950 

—  New  pictures  and  old  panels.     L.,  1859    33-899 

—  Table  traits,  with  something  on  them.     N.  Y., 

1855 33-554 

—  "Their  majesties'  servants."     Annals  of  the 

English  stage,  from  Thomas  Betterton  to 
Edmund  Kean ;  actors,  authors,  audiences. 
L.,  1864.     2  V.     8»        .         .         .  24-123 

Dore,  G.  The  legend  of  the  wandering  Jew.  Pho- 
tographs from  the  illustrations.  Ph.,  1864. 
4° 5-760 


Dore,  G.     See  Dante. 

Dore  ;  by  a  stroller  in  Europe.    N.  Y.,  1857  27"-426 
Dorfgeschichten.     B.  Auerbach      ,        .  34-525 

Dorgan,  J.  A.    Studies.     Ph.,  1862        .  23-703 

Doring,  H.  Biographien — Lessing,  Herder,  Klop- 
stock,  Schiller,  Goethe,  Wieland.   2  v.  34-600 

—  Mozart— Biographic.     Trad,  par  C.  Viel.   1860 

34-3187 

Dorlcote-mill — [Mill  on  the  Floss.]     Scenes  de  la 

vie  anglaise.     E.  D.  Forgues      .        34-4657 

Dormont,  A.     Marthe.     P.,  1860  .        34-3188 

Dorothy :  a  tale  by  the  author  of  "  Still  waters" 

18-906 

Dorp  and  the  Veld.     Barter,  C.     Six  months  in 

28''-170 

Dorr,  B.  Churchman's  manual :  an  exposition  of 
the  doctrines,  ministry,  and  worship  of  the 
Prot.  Epis.  church  in  the  U.  S.  4th  ed.  Ph., 
1857 32-1613 

—  Historical  account  of  Christ  church,  Philadel- 

phia, to  A.  D.  1841  ;  and  of  St.  Peter's  and 
St.  James's  until  the  separation  of  the 
churches.     N.  Y.,.1841        .         .  32-71 

—  Notes  of  travel  in  Egypt,  the  holy  land,  Turkey, 

and  Greece.     Ph.,  1856        .         .         29^-237 

—  The  recognition  of  friends  in  another  world. 

4th  ed.     Ph.,  1842        .        .        .  32-72 

Dorr,  J.  C.  R.    Lanmere        .        .        .  18-907 

Dorset,  C.  Sackville,  earl  of.    (Sanford's  Br.  poets) 

23-171 

Dorset  dialect.    Barnes,  W.    Grammar  and  glossary 

22-28,488 

Dorsetshire.     Hand-book  for  travellers     \      27''-555 

Dorsey,   A.  H.     The   student  of  Blenheim  forest. 

2d  ed.     Bait.,  1867        .        .        .         18-3886 

—  Woodreve  manor     ....  18-908 
D'Orsey,  A.  J.  D.     Spelling  by  dictation.     Progres- 
sive exercises  in  English  orthography.     L., 
1864 '  22-76 

Dorsey,  S.  A.     Recollections  of  Henry  W.  Allen. 

N.  Y.,  1866  ....        80-1873 

Dort.     Articles  of  the  synod  of  Dort,  with  notes  by 

T.    Scott,   and  an  introductory  essav  by  S. 

Miller.     Ph.,  1856         .         .         .         82-1183 

Dorval,  la  derniere  ann^e  de  Marie     .     A.  Dumas 

34-3214,28 

Dot  de  Suzette.  J.  H.  Fiev^e  .  34-4730,5139 
Dostie,  A.  P.  Reed,  E.  H.  Life  of  .  30-2866 
Douai,  A.  Practical  and  complete  German  gram- 
mar. B.,  1860  ....  22-77 
Douai  bible.     See  Bible. 

Double  deceit.     L.  Osbom     .        .        .  24-305 

Double  meprise.     P.  Merimee        .        .        34-3523 

Doubleday,  T.     Financial,  monetary,  and  statistical 

history  of  England,  from  the   revolution  of 

1688.     L.,  1847.     S"      .        .        .  1-146 

—  Political  life  of  Sir  R.  Peel.     L.,  1856.     2  v.     8° 

30-1276 

—  True  law  of  population  shewn  to  be  connected 

with  the  food  of  the  people.    3d  ed.    L.,1853. 

8° 3-89 

Doubly  false.  Ann  S.  Stephens  .  .  18-3014 
Douce,  P.  Holbein's  dance  of  death  exhibited  in 
engravings  on  wood,  with  a  dissertation  on 
the  several  representations  of  that  subject ; 
also,  Holbein's  bible  cuts,  consisting  of  ninety 
illustrations  on  wood,  with  introduction  by  T, 
F.  Dibdin.     L.,  1858    .         .         .  5-136 

—  Illustrations  of  Shakspeare,  and  of  ancient  man- 

ners ;  with  dissertations  on  the  clowns  and 
fools  of  Shakspeare,  on  the  collection  of  popu- 
lar tales  entitled  Gesta  Romanorum,  and  on 
the  English  Morris  dance.  L.,  1807.  3  v.  8° 
24-13 

Doughty,  J.  and  F.  Cabinet  of  natural  history  and 
American  rural  sports,  with  illustrations. 
Ph.,  1830.     2  V.     4"      .         .         .  9-1235 

Douglas,  A.  M.     Claudia        .         .        .         18-3973 

—  In  trust 18-960 

—  Stephen  Dane  ....  18-959 


DOUGLAS. 


DRAMA. 


Douglas,  H.  Naval  gunnery.  5th  ed.  L.,  1860. 
8» 6-590 

—  Naval  warfare  with  steam.    L. ,  1858.    8°    6-591 

—  Observations  on  modern  systems  of  fortification, 

including  that  proposed  by  M.  Carnot,  and  a 
comparison  of  the  polygonal  with  the  bastion 
system.     L.,  1859.     8»           .        .  6-593 

Douglas,  James.  Antiquity  of  the  earth.  L.,  1785. 
S" 9-1233 

—  Travelling  anecdotes,  through  various  parts  of 

Europe.     3d  ed.     L.,  1786.     8°    .         27''-146 

Douglas,  John.     The  criterion ;  or,  rules  by  which 

the  true  miracles  are  distinguished  from  the 

spurious.     L.,  1807.     8°        .         .         32-998" 

—  Same.     Oxford,  1832.     S"        .         .  32-998 
Douglas,  S.  A.     Addresses  on  death  of.     W.,  1861. 

8»pph 30-1607 

—  Sheahan,  J.  W.     Life  of  .         .        30-1024 

—  See  Cutts,  J.  M.  ;  Lincoln,  A. 

Douglas  farm.     M.  E.  Bradley       .         .  18-392 

Douglass,  F.    Claims  of  the  negro.    Rochester,  1854. 

80 2-990 

—  My  bondage  and  my  freedom.     N.  Y.,  1855 

30-843 

Dove,  H.  W.  Distribution  of  heat  on  the  surface  of 
the  globe.     L.,  1853.     4»       .         .  11-500 

—  Law  of  storms  considered  in  connection  with 

the  ordinary  movements  of  the  atmosphere. 
2d  ed.     Trans,  by  R.  H.  Scott.     L.,  1862.     8» 

11-184 

Dove,  P.  E.  Elements  of  political  science ;  with 
an  account  of  A.  Yarranton.     E.,  1854.     8» 

3-92 

—  Theory  of  human  progression,  and  natural  prob- 

ability of  a  reign  of  justice.     L.,   1850.     8° 

2-638 

Dove  in  the  eagle's  nest.     Miss  C.  M.  Yonge 

18-3633 

Dovecot  and  rabbit  warren.     L.     .        .  20-173 

Dovecote  and  aviary.     E.  S.  Dixon       .  9-539 

Dover,  G.  W.  A.  Ellis,  Lord.     Life  of  Frederick  II, 

king  of  Prussia.     N.  Y.,  1838.     2  v.      30-183 

Dow,  jr.     [Pseud.]     See  Paige,  E.  F. 

Dowding,  W.  C.    Life  and  correspondence  of  George 

Calixtus.    Oxf.,  1863    .         .         .        30-1490 

Dower.     Park,  J.  J.     Law  of        .         v.  11  of  2-55 

Dowling,  J.  G.      Introduction  to  the  critical  study 

of  ecclesiastical  history.    L.,  1838.    8»  32-1870 

Dowie,  J.     The  foot  and  its  covering ;  comprising  a 

full  translation  of  Dr.  Camper's  work  on  the 

best  form  of  shoe.     L.,  1861         .  10-274 

Down  in  Tennessee.     J.  R.  Gilmore      .         26''-499 

Down  south.     S.  P.  Day        .         .         .         26''-416 

Downing,  A.  J.     Architecture  of  country  houses ; 

with  remarks  on  interiors,  furniture,  and  the 

best  mode  of  warming  and  ventilating.  N.  Y., 

1850.    8° 5-76 

—  Cottage  residences ;  a  series  of  designs  for  rural 

cottages  and  cottage  villas,  and  their  gardens 
and  grounds,  adapted  to  N.  America.  P't  1. 
2d  ed.     N.  Y.,  1844.     8°       .        .  5-33 

—  Fruits  and  fruit  trees  of  America  ;  revised  by  C. 

Downing.     3d  ed.     N.  Y.,  1859  4-1 1« 

—  Rural  essays  ;  with  a  memoir  of  the  author  by 

G.  W.  Curtis.     N.  Y.,  1853  .  4-85 

—  Treatise  on  the  theory  and  practice  of  landscape 

gardening,  adapted  to  N.  America.  2d  ed. 
N.  Y.,  1844.     8»   .        .        .        .  4-12 

—  Same.     6th  ed.     N.  Y.,  1860.     8°   .  4-12" 

—  See  Wightwick,  G. 

Downing,    C.   T.      Neuralgia:    its  various  forms, 

pathology,   and   treatment.      L.,    1851.      8" 

10-422 

—  The  stranger  in  China ;  or,  the  Fan-qui's  visit 

to  the  celestial  empire,  in  1836,7.     Ph.,  1838. 

2v 28''-5 

Downing,  Miss  F.  M.     Nameless  .  18-887 

Downing,  S.     Elements  of  practical  hydraulics.    2d 

ed.     L.,  1861.     8»         .        .        .  11-177 

Downing,  Major  Jack.    [Pseud.]    See  Smith,  Seba. 


Doyle,  Rev.  J.  W.     Fitzpatrick,  W.  J.     Life  of 

30-1764 

D'Oyly,  G.,  &  R.  Mant.  New  testament  according 
to  the  authorized  version ;  with  notes,  ex- 
planatory and  practical ;  with  appropriate  in- 
troductions, tables,  indexes,  and  maps.  L., 
1838.     R.  8"  ....        32-2018 

Dozens  versus  tens.     T.  Leach      .        .  14-172 

Dozy,  R.     See  Oort,  H. 

Diaft  of  a  penal  code  for  the  state  of  New  York. 
Alb.,  1864.     8°      .         .         .         .  2-226 

Drafting.     See  Drawing. 

Drafts.     See  Bills  ;  Exchange. 

Drafts  on  my  memory.     W.  P.  Lennox         30-1758 

Drainage.    Dempsey,  G.  D.    Drainage  of  lands  6-44 
of  towns  and  buildings        .         .  6-36 

—  French,  H.  F.    Farm  drainage        .  4-151 

—  Klippart,  J.  H.     Land  drainage      .  4-297 

—  Monteath,  R.     Draining  bogs  of  Ireland    4-287 

—  Munn,  B.     Practical  land-drainer  4-163 

—  Waring,    G.    E.     Draining   for  profit   and    for 

health 4-278 

—  See  Hydraulics ;  Sewage. 

Drake,  B.  Life  of  Tecumseh,  and  of  his  brother  the 
prophet ;  with  an  historical  sketch  of  the 
Shawanoe  Indians.    Cin.,  1841     .  80-522 

Drake,  D.  Natural  and  statistical  view  or  picture 
of  Cincinnati  and  the  Miami  country.  Cin., 
1815 26M)7 

—  Mansfield,  E.  D.     Life  and  services  of      30-844 
Drake,  Sir  F.     Life  of    .         .         .         .  SO-324 

—  Service  against  the  Spaniards  in  1587.    Camden 

soc.  pub.  V.  87       .         .         .         .         27''-195 
Drake,  J.  R.     Culprit  Fay.     N.  Y.,  1859        23-519 
Drake,  L.     Heroes  of  England  :  stories  of  the  lives 
of  the  most  celebrated  British   soldiers  and 
sailors.     L.,  1843  .         .        .         30-1408 

Drake,  N.  Essays :  biographical,  critical,  and  his- 
torical ;  illustrative  of  the  Tatler,  Spectator, 
and  Guardian.     L..  1805.     3  v.    .  33-731 

—  Literary  hours;  or,  sketches  critical  and  narra- 

tive.    2d  ed.     Sudbury,  1800.    3  v.    8"  33-734 

—  Mornings    in  spring ;    or,    retrospections,    bio- 

graphical, critical,  and  historical.  L.,  1828. 
8° 33-733 

—  Shakspeare  and  his  times:  including  the  biog- 

graphy  of  the  poet,  criticisms  on  his  genius 
and  writings,  new  chronology  of  his  plays,  a 
disquisition  on  the  object  of  his  sonnets  ;  and 
a  history  of  the  manners,  customs  and  amuse- 
ments, superstitions,  poetry,  and  elegant  lite- 
rature of  his  age.  L.,  1817.  2v.  4»  80-2002 
Drake,  S.  G.  Biography  and  history  of  the  Indians 
of  North  America,  the  most  celebrated 
speeches  of  their  orators,  and  an  analysis  of 
the  authors  on  the  question  of  the  peopling  of 
America.     3d  ed.     B.,  1834.     8»  26''-66 

—  Same.    11th  ed.    B.,  1857.    8»         .         26»-66» 

—  History  and  antiquities  of  the  city  of  Boston  to 

the  year  1670 ;  with  notes,  historical  and 
critical.     B.,  1854.     8»  .         .         26''-453 

—  Indian  biography,  containing  the  lives  of  m<n'e 

than  two  hundred  Indian  chiefs.     B.,   1832 
30-135 

—  The  witchcraft  delusion  in   New  England,  as 

exhibited  by  Dr.  Cotton  Mather  in  The  won- 
ders of  the  invisible  world  ;  and  by  Mr.  Robert 
Calef  in  his  More  wonders  of  the  invisible 
world.    Roxbury,  1866.    3  v.    Sm.  4»  32-1974 

—  See  Hubbard,  W. 

Drama.  Collier,  J.  P.  History  of  English  dramatic 
poetry 22-989 

—  Corneille,  P.     Discours  sur  la  tragt5die    34-3162 

—  Davidge,  W.    Drama  defended    v.  22  of  24-113 

—  Defence  of  the  d 24-190 

—  Donaldson,  J.  W.     Hist,  of  Greek  d.      23-1028 

—  Donne,  J.     The   d.    and  popular  amusements 

22-1030 

—  Dumas,  A.     Simple  lettres  sur  I'art  di'amatiquo 

34-3287 


DRAMA. 


157 


DRAMAS. 


Drama.     Francklin,  T.     Antient  tragedy  24-28 

—  Girardin,  M.     Cours  de  litterature  dramatique 

,.         .         .         .        34-3G62 

—  Guizot,  F.  P.  G.     Etude  sur  la  comedie  grecque 

34-3384 

—  Hazlitt,  W.    Dramatic  literature  of  the  age  of 

Elizabeth 22-1084 

—  Hone,  W.    Ancient  mysteries  .        32-1808 

—  Metastasio,  P.     Analisi  e  osservazioni  sull'arte 

poetico-drammatica      .         .   v.  14  of  34-2523 

—  Taylor,  E.    Cursory  remarks  on  tragedy  24-178 

—  Vapereau,  G.     L'annee  litteraire  et  dramatique 

34-3880 

—  Walker,  J.  C.  Memoir  on  Italian  tragedy  22-890 

—  See  Acting ;   Actors ;  Dramatic  biography  and 

bibliography ;  Shakspeare  ;  Stage ;  Theatre. 
Drama  of  exile.     Mrs.  E.  B.  Browning  23-286 

Dramas,  amateur  and  juvenile,  with  scenes,  prov- 

erbes,  etc. 

—  Baker,  G.  N.     Amateur  dramas      .  20-155 

—  Campan,  Mme.     Theatre  pour  des  jeunes  per- 

sonnes  34-5005 

—  Curo,  M.  Nouv.  theatre  des  jeunes  lilies  34-5016 

—  Fowle,  W.  B.     Parlor  dramas         .  24-203 

—  Genlis,  Mme  de.     Theatre  d'education  34-5018 

—  Leclerque,  T.    Proverbes  dramatiques    34-3488 

—  Mery,  J.     Theatre  de  salon     .        .        34-8530 

—  Monnier,  H.     Paris  et  la  province  34-3557 

—  Narbel,  C.      Comedies  a  I'usage  des  families 

34-5020 


Dramas.     Ourliac,  E.     Theatre    du  seigneur  Cro- 
quignole 84-5188 

—  Poujol,  A.     Proverbes  bourgeois    .        34-3626 

—  Ricochets,  les  ....        84-4224 

—  Smith,  C.  W.     Dramatic  scenes  from  standard 

authors  24-201 

—  Sourd, le  34-4225 

—  Souvestre,  E.     Theatre  de  la  jeunesse    34-3812 

—  Tourte-Cherbuliez,  Mme.     Comedies  de  society 

34-5023 

—  Villemin,  E.    Gymnase  dr.  des  salons    84-3895 

—  See  Theatre. 

Dramas,  collections.     Bocher,  F.     College  series  of 
French  plays  (1-4)        .        .         .        84-5356 

—  British  drama  ....  24-143 

—  British  theatre,  Bell's       .         .        .  24-71 

Inchbald's  ....  24-141 

Sharpe's 24-191 

—  Chefs-d'ceuvre  des  auteurs  comiques 

84-3132  to  3139 

Tragiques 34-3140 

—  Dibdin,  T.    London  theatre    .        .  24-107 

—  French's  minor  drama     .         .        .  24-113 
Modern  standard  drama     .         .  24-221 

—  Le  Texier.      Receuil    des    pieces    de    theatre 

34-4832 

—  Modern  British  drama  (1811)  .  24-142 

—  Ochoa,  E.  de.    Tesoro  del  teatro  espanol     34-2 

—  Petit  theatre  boulfon        .        .         .        34-4181 

—  See  Prologues  and  epilogues    .        .  24-23 


Dramas,  arranged  alphabetically  by  titles. 

[Note. — For  Greek  and  Latin  classics  in  the  oripinal,  see  the  names  of  their  authors  in  the  body  of  the  catalogne.  Translations 
are  entered  here  under  the  titles  given  by  the  translators.  Attention  is  requested  to  the  exceptional  arrangement  of  the  directing 
numbers  in  this  article.  A  number  standing  before  a  comma,  points  out  a  volume;  a  number  standing  before  a  semicolon  or  period, 
points  out  a  book ;  and,  if  the  latter  number  be  less  than  500,  the  book  is  in  class  24  ;  if  greater,  in  class  34 — foreign  languages — 
unless  otherwise  marked.  Ahhreriaiions  :  C,  for  comedy;  Cb,  comedie-ballet ;  Cd,  comedie-drame,  or  comic  drama  ;  Ct,  comedietta  ; 
Cv,  comedie-vaudeville ;  F,  farce ;  L,  lust>piel ;  Md,  melodrama ;  N,  nachspiel ;  O,  opera  ;  Oc,  opera-comique  ;  P,  posse  ;  S,  schauspiel ; 
Trag,  tragedy;  Trag.-lyr.,  tragedie-lyrique;  Tr,  trauerspiel ;  Va,  vaudeville;  Vo,  vorspiel.] 


A  qnelque  chose  malheur  est  bon.    Va. 

Scribe  et  Masson        .        .        10,.37.36 

A  secreto  agravio  secrete  vengaza.     Cald- 


eron     . 
Aben    Ilumeya. 


Martinez 


3,2  (class  34) 
de    la     Kosa 
2,1  (class  34) 
23,2022 
44.2202 
2,3140 


Abendstundo,  die.     Kotzebne 

Abschiod,  der.  N.     Kotzebue 

Abufar.  Trag.     Duels 

Acero  de  Madrid,  el.  C.  Vega  2,2  (class  34) 

Acharnians,  the.  C.  Aristophanes  56;.97;1 86 

Achille.  Trag.     La  Fontaine     .  44,03 

Achille  in  Sciro.     Metastasio     .  6,2523 

Actress  of  Padua.    See  Angelo. 

Adelaide    du    Guesclin.     Trag.      Voltaire 

2,3S97;2,4868 

Adelaide  of  Wulflngen.    Kotzebue        2,165 
AdelgitUa.  Trag.    M.  G.  Lewis  41,221 

Adeli>hi.     Terence       .        .        .     9;1S6;189 
Adriano  in  Siria.     Metastasio    .  4,25'i3 

Adrieune  Lecouvreur.  Cd.  Scribe  etLegouve 

3,37;« 

Adrienne,  the  actress.    J.  Oxenford    26,221 
Adulatoro,  1'.  C.     Goldoni        .  10,2521 

Advokaten,  die.  S.     Iffland      .  8,529 

JElla.    Chattertou      .        .      2,47  (class  23) 
iEsop.  C.     Vanbrugh       .        .  41 

.aEthiop,  the.     W.  Uimond        .  221 

Agamemnon.  Trag.     JEschylus     34;52;187 


—  Same 
Agamemnon.  Trag. 
Agamemnon.  Trag. 
Agameranone.  Trag. 


836  (class  23) 

Alfieri     .  1,1 

Lemercier  2,3140 

Alfleri  .  2,2.522 


Agathocle.  Trag.     Voltaire      9,3897;7,4868 
Age,  the  ;  a  colloquial  satire.    P.  J.  Bailey 

603  (class  2.3) 

Agide.  Trag.     Alfieri  .        .  5,2522 

Agis.  Trag.     Alfieri    ...  3,1 

Agnete  und  der  Meerraan.  Dram.  Gedicht. 
Andersen  .         .        .  606 

Agradecer  y  no  amar.    C.     Calderon.     3,2 


.    (class  .34) 

2,54 

27;28;51;.55; 

6,97 

2518 

25,221 

33,113 

Mand 

8,529 

Albion  queens.  Trag.  J.  Banks  7,71 
Alcalde  de  Zalamea.  Calderon  3,2  (class  34) 
Alceste.  Trag.-lyr.  Quinault  .  4460 
Alcestes  (or  Alcestis.)  Trag.  Euripides 
48;50 


Aias.  Trag.     Sophocles 
Ajax.  Trag.     Sophocles 
Ajax  and  Ulysses.     J.  Shirley 
Ajo  nell'  imbarazzo.  C.     Giraud 

Aladdin 

Alarming  .sacrifice.  F.     Buckstone 
Albert    von     Thurneisen.        Tr. 


Alchemist.  C.  Jonson  .  .  45;3,142 
Alchemist's  daughter,  the ;  a  dramatic 
sketch.  T.  B.  Read  .  198  (class  23) 
Alchymist.  C.  Altered  from  Jonson  30,71 
Alcibiades.  Trag.     Otway  .  1,195 

Alcide  al  bivio,  Festa.     Metastasio  12,2523 
Alessandro  nell'  Indie.     Metastasio    3,2523 
Alexander  the  great.     See  Kival  queens. 
Alexandre  le  grand.  Trag.     Racine     3632; 

4461;5493 

Alexis  the  Czarewitz.    Trag.     Eustaphieve 

419  (class  30) 

Alfred  der  Grosze.  O.     Kijrner  .  4, .5.32 

Alfred  the  Great.    Know  les        .  1,70 

Alienated  manor.  C.     Bailie      .  1,2 

Aline.     E.  Stirling       .        .        .  17,221 

Alix.     Feuillet     ....  3317 

All  for  love.  Trag.  Dryden  12,71:1, 107;25, 
141;1,142;2,143;16,191 
All  in  the  wrong.  C.  A.  Murphy  1,107;2,191 
All's  fair  in  love.  J.  Brougliam  21,221 
All's  well  that  ends  well.  Shakspeare 
2,24;25;2,61;3,62;5,63;1,64;],65;5,76; 

3,80;3,124;3,136 

All  that  glitters  is  not  gold.  Cd.     T.  and  J. 


M.  Morton 
All   the  world's   a  stage.  _F. 


G. 


5,113 
Brookes 
37,113 
2,143 
2,523 
33,2202 
115 


—  J.  Jackman   . 
Almansor.  Trag.     Heine    . 
Alpoiihutte.  0.     Kotzebue. 
Alphonsus.     R.  Greene 
Alte  Loibkutscher  Peter  des  Dritten.   Kotze- 
bue        6,2202 

Alten  Licbschaften.  L.  Kotzebue  32,2202 
Alzira-  Trag.  A.  Hill  .  .  1,71;2,143 
Alzire.  Trag.  Voltaire  2,3897;3900;2,4S68 
Amadis.  Trag-lyr.     Quinault     .  4460 

Amant  bourru,  1'.  C.     Monvol    .  3138 

Amante  di  so  medesirao.  C.  Goldoni  19,2521 
Amante  militaire,  r.  C.  Goldoni  19,2521 
Amanti  timidi,  gli.  C.  Goldoni  19,2521 
Amants    magniflques,  les.      Cb.      Molifere/ 

3.541  ;4.594 

Amasis.  Trag.     La  Grange  Chancel       3170 

Amateurs  and  actors  ;  a  musical  farce.     K. 

B.  Peake    ....  20,113 

Ambassadeur,  r,  Cv.     Scribe  et  Melesville 

4,3736 

Ambitieux  et  1'  indiscrete,  le.    Tragi-com. 

Destouches         .        .        .  6,4481 

Ambitious  stepmother.     Rowe  .  1,163 

Ambitious  vengeance.     R.  Merry  871  (class 

23) 

Ambrose  Gwinett.  Md.    D.  Jerrold   24,221 


169 

6,3897;2,4868 


Amelia.  O.     H.  Carey 
Amelie.  Trag.     Voltaire 

—  See  Matilda. 
Americans  in  Paris.  C.  .  .  7,221 
Ami  de  la  maison.  C.  Marmontel  3138 
Amitie  ^  r  epreuve.  C.  Favart  3,4448 
Amor  el  uso.  A.  de  Soils  .  5,2  (class  34) 
Araore  paterno.  C.  Goldoni  .  12,2521 
Amori  di  Zelinda  e  Lindoro.  C.     Goldoni 

4,2.521 

Amourmedicin.  Cb.  Molifere3541;2,4832;4594 
Amour  pour  amour.  C.  La  Chaussee  4452 
Amour  use.  C.     Destouches       .  7,4481 

Amoui  s  de  Bastien  et  Bastienne.  Parodie. 
Favart  ....  3137;4448 
Amphitruo  (or  Amphitryon.)  C.     Plautus 

2,53;1,185 

Amphitryon.  C.  Moliere  .  .  3541;4.594 
Anatomist,  the.  F.  Ravenscroft  13,191 
Anaximandre.  C.     Andrieux     .  3138 

Ancestress.  L.  E.  Landon  2,575  (class  2.3) 
Andre  del  Sarto.    A.  de  Mnsset .  3596 

Andrian,  the.  C.     Terence  .     9;1S6;1S9 

Andromache.  Trag.     Euripides  2,.50 

Andromaque.  Trag.   Racine  3124;3632;4461; 

5493 

—  See  Distrest  mother. 

Andy  Blake.  C.     Boucicault      .  14,113 
Angel  of  the  attic.  Serio-comic  dr.    T.  Mor- 
ton       37,113 

Angelica.  Metastasio  .  .  11,2523 
Angelo.  Hugo  ....  3412;4605 
Angelo ;  or,  the  actress  of  Padua.     Beckett 

23,221 

4448 
18,113 
34,221 


Anglois  h,  Bordeaux.  C.  Favart 
Animal  magnetism.  F.  Inchbald 
Anne  Blake.  W.  Marston  . 
AnneBoleyn.  Trag.  Boker  1,416  (class  23) 
—  Same  .  .  .  .  6a  (class  24) 
Anne  Boleyn.  Milman  .  3,619  (class  23) 
Annette  et  Lubin.  Cv.  Favart  3137;4448 
Anthony  and  Cleopatra.  Burletta.  C.  Selby 

27,113 

Antigone.  Trag.     Alfieri    .        .    1,1  ;1, 2522 
Antigone.   Trag.     Sophocles  27;28;51; 

1,54;1,55 

Antigono.     Metastasio         .        .  8,2523 

Antonio  and  Mellida.     J.  Marston  1,83 

Antonio  Melidori.  P.  H.  Hayne  554  (class  23) 
Antonio's  revenge.  J.  Marston  .  1,83 

Antony  and  Cleopatra.  Trag.     Shakspeare 

6,24;25;6,61;  13,63;  2,64;  12,76;  10,80; 

9,124;8,1.36;2,141 

Anything  for  a  quiet  life.    Middleton     4,98 

Apatista,  1'.  C.    Goldoni    .        .       30,2621 


DKAMAS. 


158 


DRAMAS. 


ApoUonius,  Prince  of  Tyre.  L.Irvine  1,77 
Apostate.  K.  L.  Shell  .        ,        .  8,221 

Apparition,  the.     Plautus  .    2,53;3,185 

A ppius  and  Virginia  Trag.  Webster  3,81 
Apprentice.  F.     A.  Murphy        1,107;5,142; 

1,143 

Arabi.sche  Pulver.  Posse  nach  Hollbcrg. 
Kotzebue  ....  27,2202 
Arcadia.  Pastoral.     J.  Shirley  6,97 

Archi-inenteur.  C.  Destouchea  10,4481 
Arden  ofFeversham.  Trag.  Lillo  2,142;1,143 
Ariane.  Trag.     Corneille    .        .  3,3163 

Aristodemo.     Monti  .        .  2529 

Armaud.  A.  C.  M.    Ritchie  138;27,221 

Armas  de  la  hermosura.  C.     Calderon    3,2 

(class  34) 

Arnie  Minnesanger.  S.  Kotzebue  34,2202 
Arme  poet.  S.  Kotzebue  .  .  37,2202 
Armide.  Trag-lyr.     Quinault    .  4460 

Armuth  und  Edelsinn.  L.  Kotzebue  5,2202 
Arnold  and  Andre.  G.  H.  Calvert  118 

Arraignment  of  Paris.     G.  Peele  llo 

Art  and  artifice.     J.  Brougham  28,221 

Art  de  conspirer.  C.     Scribe      .  1,37.33 

Artaserse.  Metastasio  .  .  4,2.523;2.5.30 
Arte  de  conspirar.  C.  Larra  2,2.5  (class  34) 
Artemire,  fragmens  d'.  Trag.    Voltaire  1, 

4868 

As  you  like  it.  C.     Shakspeare  2,24;25;2,i)l; 

1,62;  5,63;  1,64;  1,  65;  4,76;  3,  SO;  2, 124; 

3,136;3,141;9,221 

Asilo  d'amore.  Festa  teat.    Metastasio    11, 

2523 

Asinaria.  C.     Plautus         .        .  5,185 

Asmodeus.     T.Archer         .        .  26,221 

Ass-dealer.    Plautus  .  1,53;5,185 

Assassin.  C.     E.  About       .        .  3007 

Astrea  placata.  Metastasio  .  11,2523 
Atalanta  in  Calydon.  A.  G.  Swinburne  154 
Atalantis.  W.  G.  Simms  1,362  (class  2.3) 
Atenaide,  1'.  Metastasio  .  .  12,2.523 
Athalie.  Trag.  Kacine  3122;3632;4461;5493 
Atheist.  C.     Otway    .         .         .  3,195 

Athenian  captive.  Trag.  Talfourd  209 
Atree  et  Thyeste.  Trag.     Crebillon        4479 

—  See  Pelopides  .  .  .  7.4868 
Attilio  Regolo.  Metastasio  7,2523;25.30 
Atys.  Trag-lyr.  Quinault  .  4460 
Aucassin  et  Nicolette.  C.  Sedaine  4403 
Auchindrane.  Trag.     Sir  W.  Scott        6,204 

(class  23) 

Auguste  et  Theodore.  C.    See  Le  Texier 

3,4832 

Aulularia.     Plautus    .        .        .  2,185 

Austeuer.  S.     Iffland  .        .        .  6,529 

Author.    Foote   ....  5,142 

Author's  farce.     H.  Fielding      .  1,192 

Autre  Tartuffe,  le,  ou  La  mfere  coupable. 

Beaumarchais  .        .  3,4832 

—  See  Mere  coupable. 

Avant,  pendant,  et  apres.  Scribe,  et  de 
Rougemont  .        .        .         5,3736 

Avare.  0.  Moliere  .  .  3130;3541;4594 
Avaro.  C.  Goldoni  .  .  .  21,2521 
Avaro  fastoso.  C.     Goldoni         .  6,2521 

Avenger.  Md.    H.  Lee  .        .         30,221 

Avocat  chansonnier.  Proverbe.   D'Orvigny 

4,4832 

Avocat  Patelin.  C.  BraeysetPalaprat4445 
Avventuredella  villeggiatura.  C.    Goldoni 

2518 

Avvonturiere  onorato.    Goldoni  1,2521 

Avvocato  Veneziano.  C.  Goldoni  3,2521 
Awkward  arrival.  C.  J.  S.  Coyne  12,113 
Aylmere.    R.  T.  Conrad     ,        .  1,49 

Baccha;,  or  Bacchanals.    Trag.    Euripides. 
.     1,80;836  (class  23) 

.        .        .       4S;1,50  (class  24) 

Bacchides.    Plautus   .        .        .  5,185 

Bachelor  of  arts.  Cd.  P.  Hardwicke  38.221 
Bachelor's  bed-room.      Comic  scene.       C. 

Matthews         .        .        .  23.113 

Babbel.  P.  Kotzebue  .  .  38,2202 
Bajazet:  Trag.  Racine  .  3632;4461;5493 
Ball.     Chapman  and  Shirley    .  3,97 

Ballet  extravagant.  C.     Palaprat  4445 

Bamboozling.  F.     T.  E.  Wilks  .  3,113 

Bauca  rotta.  C.  Goldoni  .  .  22,2521 
Barbarossa.  Trag.  Brown  16,71  ;5, 141; 
.  2,142;1,143;13,191 
Barney,  the  baron.  F.  .  .  23,113 
Baron  d'Otrante.  C.  Voltaire  .  6,4868 
Baron  d'Otrante.   Opera  .buffa.    Voltaire. 

8,3897 

Barrack  room.  Mus.  burl.  Bayly  2,113 
Bartholomew  fair.    B.  Jonson  45 

Baruffo  Chlozzotte.  C.  Goldoni  30.2521 
Bashful  lover.  Tragi-com.  Massinger  21 
Bataille  de  dames.  C.    Scribe  et  Legouv6. 

3,3733;5336 

—  See  Ladies'  battle. 

Battle  of  Alcazar.    G.  Peele        .  115 

Battle  of  Hastings.  Trag.  Cumberland  6,71 
Bayard.  8.  Kotzebue  .  .  14,2202 
Beata  enamorada.  C.    Molina  5,2  (class  34) 


Beatrice.  O  S.  Leland  .  .  37,221 
Beatrix.  C.     Legouve.         .        .  4095 

Beauty  and  the  beast,    Planche.  2,113 

Beaux  messieurs  de  Bois-dore.     Dudevant 

et  Meurice        .        .        .  5271 

Beaux'  stratagem.  C.     Farquhar   41;1,107; 

.     9,141;4,142;1,143;12,191 

Beggar  of  Bethnal  Green.     Knowles    69;70 

Beggar's  bush.    Beaumont  and    Fletcher, 

1,40 

Beggar's  opera.  J.  Gay  .  1,107;20,141;5, 
142;1,143;18,191 
Beichte  die.  L.  Kotzebue  .  .  37,2202 
Bela's  Flucht.  S.  Kotzebue  .  33,2202 
Belagerung  von  Saragossa.  L.      Kotzebue 

28,2202 

Bella  Selvaggia.  C.  Goldoni  .  23,2.521 
HoUe  Arseue.  C.     Favart     .        .  4448 

Belle's  stratagem.  C.     H.Cowley       1,107; 
7,141;1,143;.36,221 
Belle-m&re.  C.     Scribe  et  Bayard       4,3736 
Bolphegor.     Webb       .        .        .  43,221 

Belsliazzar.  Milman  .  .  1,619  (class  23) 
Ben  Bolt.  J.  B.  Johnstone  .  20,221 
Ben,  the  boatswain.  T.  E.  Wilks  19,221 
Bengal  tiger.  F.     C.  Dance  .  25,113 

Berenice.  Trag.  Racine  .  3632;4461;5493 
Bergknappen,  die.  0.     Korner  .  4,532 

Bertram.     Maturin      .        .        ,  7.221 

Bertrand  et  Raton.  C.  Scribe  .  1,3733 
Bestohlenen,  die.  L.  Kotzebue  48,2202 
Besuch,  der.  L.  Kotzebue  .  15,2202 
Betrothal.  Boker  .  .  2,416  (class  23) 
Betsy  Baker.  F.      J.  M.  Morton  24,113 

Better  late  than  never.  C.  Cannon  198 
Bettine.  C.     A.  de  Musset  .        .  3596 

Betulia  liberata.  Metastasio  .  10,2523 
Beulah  spa.  Burletta.  C.  Dance  36,113 
Beverlei.  [an  imitation  of  "The  gamester."] 

Saurin  4402 

Bewusztseyn.  S.     Iffland    .        .  9,529 

Beyden  kleinen  Auvergnaten.        Kotzebue 

38,2-'02 

Beyden  Klingsberg.  L.  Kotzebue  10,2202 
Biauca  Capello.  Trag.     L.  Osborn  227 

Bienfait  anouyme.  C.     Pilhes   .  1,4832 

Bird  in  a  cage      J.  Shirley  .  2,97 

Birds.  C.  Aristophanes  .  8;46;2,56;1,57 
Biter.     N.  Rowe  ....  2,163 

Bizarrias  de  Belisa.  C.  Vega  2,2  (class  34) 
Black-eyed  Susan.  D  Jerrold  .  59;30,221 
Blanche  et  Guiscard.  Trag.  Saurin  4402 
Blanche  of  Brandywiue      .        .  26,221 

Bleeding  nun.     M.  G.  Lewis      .  24,221 

Blighted  being.  F.    T.  Taylor  .  31,113 

Blind  geladen.  L.  Kotzebue  .  33,2202 
Blinde  giirtner.  Liedersp.  Kotzebue  44,2202 
Blinde  Liebe.  L.  Kotzebue  .  21,2202 
Bloody  brother.     Beaumont  and  Fletcher 

1,40 

Bloomer  costume.  F.  E.Stirling  6,113 
Blot  in  the  'scutcheon.    R  Browning  2,262 

(class  23) 

Blue  devils.  Ct.    Colman,  jr.     .  9,221 

Blumen.     Korner         .        .        .  4,.532 

Blurt,  master-constable.  T.  Middloton  1.98 
Boadicea.  Trag.  Glover  .  .  6,71;2,i42 
Boba  para  los  otros.  C.  Vega  2,2  (class  34) 
Boda  y  el  duelo.   C.     Martinez  de  la  Rosa 

2,1  (class  34) 

Bold  dragoons.  Cd.  M.  Barnett  18,221 
Bold  stroke  for  a  husband.  C.    H.  Cowley 

15,141 

Bold    stroke   for   a  wife.    C.      Coutlivre 
.    18,71;2,107;4,142;1,143;11,191 
Bombastes  furioso.   Burl.  trag.  op.    T.  B. 
Rhodes       ....  5,113 
Bon  papa,  Cv.     Scribe  et  Melesville  2,3736 
Bon  ton  ;  or.  High  life  above  stairs.     Gar- 
rick     5,142;1,143 

Bondman.  Trag.  Massinger  .  21;1,142 
Bonduca.  Beaumont  and  Fletcher  2,40 
—  Altered  by  Colman  .  .  11,71;1,142 
Boots  at  the  Swan.  F.    C.  Selby  1,113 

Borderers.  Trag.    Wordsworth  1,453  (class 

23) 

Born  to  good  luck.  F.    T.  Power         6,113 
Bossu.     See  Duke's  daughter. 
Bottega  del  caffe.  C.     Goldoni.  1,2521 

Bottle.    T.  P.  Taylor  .         .        .  3,113 

Buona  Moglie.  C.    Goldoni       .  8,2521 

Bourgeois  gentilhomme.  Cb.    Molifere  3541; 

4594;1,4S32 

Bourgeoises  do  qualite.  C.     Dancourt  3133 
Bourgmestre  de  Sardam.   Va.     Melesville, 
Merle  et  Boirie  .        .        ,  4181 

Box  and  Cox.  F.    J.M.Morton  3,113 

Box  and  Cox  married  and  settled.    J.  S. 
Coyne         ....  7,113 

Boy  martyrs.  Hist,  drama.  Tayleure  32,221 
Braggard  captain.     Plautus  2,53;1,185 

Brandscliatzung.  L.  Kotzebue  50,2202 
Braut.  L.     Korner      .        .        .  3,532 

Breach  of  promise.  C.  Buckstone  3.'),221 
Brian  Boroihme.    Knowles       .  15,221 

Brian  O'Linn.  F.         .        .        .  8,113 


Bridal.     Knowles        .        .        .  6,221 

Bride.     Baillie     ....  3,2 

Bride  of  Lam niermoor.  Calcraft  23,221 
Bride  of  Messina.  Schiller  3,128  (class  33) 
Brigand.     PIanch6       .        .        .  24,221 

Brillen-Insel.     Phantast.-oper.      Kotzebue 

47,2202 

British  slave.    J.  B.  Howe       .  36,221 

Brittanicus.  Trag.     Racine  3125;3632;4461; 

5493 

Broken  hea.rt.  Trag.     Ford        .  1,142 

Broken  sword.     W"m.  Dimond  .  22,221 

Brothers.    J.  Shirley  .        .        .  1,97 

Brothers.  C.  Cumberland  1,107;4,142;2,143 
Brothers.  Terence  .  .  .  9;186;189 
Brothers.  Trag.     E.  Young        .  2,142 

Bruder  Moritz.  L.     Kotzebue    .  4,2202 

Bruto  prime.  Trag.     Alfieri      .  6,2522 

Bruto  secoudo.  Trag.     Alfieri    .  6,2522 

—  See  First  Brutus,  Second  Brutus. 
Brutus.     J.  H.  Payne  .         .  8,221 
Brutus.  Trag.     Voltaire       3897;3900:1,4868 
Bubbles  of  the  day.     D.  Jerrold  87 
Budget  d'un  jeuue  menage.  Cv.     Scribe  et 

Bayard       ....  6,3736 

Bugiardo.  C.     Goldoni       .        .  4,2521 

—  See  Menteur. 

Buona  famiglia.  C.  Goldoni  .  16,2.521 
Buona  madro.  C.  Goldoni  .  21,2.521 
Burbero  benefice.  C.     Goldoni  7,2621 

Burgraves.    Hugo       .        .        .  3411 

Burla  retrocessa.  C.     Goldoni    .  8,2521 

Burlador  de  Se villa.  C.  Molina  4,2  (class  34) 
Busiris.  Trag.     E.  Young  .        .  13,71 

Busybody.  C.  Centlivre  20,71;2,107;16,141; 
.    •   .        .        .       4,14-.;;16,191 

Caesar.    See  Julius  C;  Mort  de  Cesar. 
Cagnotte,  la.    Cv.      Labiche  et    Delacour 

5386 

Cain ;  a  mystery.    Byron    4,35;8,335  (class 

23) 

Caio  Graccho.    Monti         .        .  2529 

Cains  Gracchus.  Trag.     Knowles  70 

Calaynos.  Trag.  Boker.      416  (class  23);  5a 

(class  24) 

Caliste.  Trag.     Colardeau  .  4446 

Call  at  No.  1-7.  F.     J.  Triplet  .  30,113 

Calomnie.  C.     Scribe  .        .  2,37.33 

Calvary.  Trag.     L.  Osborn        .  219 

Camaraderie.  C.     Scribe     .        .  1,3733 

Cameriera  brillante.  C.  Goldoni  6,2521 
Camilla    Cv.     Scribe  et  Bayard  7,3736 

Camilla's  husband.  W.Phillips  41,221 
Camille.    From  the  French  of  A.  Dumas 

fils 17,221 

Camp  des  bourgeoises.  Dumanoir  3190 
Campaspe.     J.  Lilly    .        .        .  1,82 

Campiclla.  C.  Goldoni  .  .  24,2521 
Caprice.  C.     O.  S.  Leland  .        .  38,221 

Caprice,  un.  C.     A  de  Musset   .  3596 

Caprices  de  Mariamne.  A.  de  Musset  3596 
Capitaijn  Belronde.  L.  Kotzebue.  Von 
Picard  ....  49.2202 
Captain.  Beaumont  and  Fletcher  1,40 
Captain  of  the  watch.    F.     J.  R.  Planche 

2,113 

Captain  Kyd.     J.  S.  Jones  .  34,221 

Captain's  not  amiss.  F.  T.  E.  Wilks  20,11.5 
Captives    C.     Plautus         .        .  1,183 

—  See  Gefangene. 

Caractacus.  Dr.  poem.     W.  Mason     16,71; 

2,142 

Cardinal.  J.  Shirley    .        .        .  6,97 

Careless  husband.  C.  Cibber  28,71;13  and 
.  23,141  ;3,142;2,143 
Carmelite.  Trag.    Cumberland  5,71 

Carmosine.     A.  de  Mus.'^et  .        .  3596 

Carolus  Magnus.  L.     Kotzebue  22,2202 

Carpenter  of  Rouen.  J.  S.  Jones  16,221 
Carthaginian,  the.    Plautus  2,.53;4,185 

Casa  con  dos  puertas  mala  es  de  guardar. 

C.  Calderon  .  .  3,2  (class  34) 
Case  is  altered.     B.  Jonson        .  43 

Case  of  conscience.  Inchbald  1269  (class  30) 
Casina.  C.  Plautus  .  .  .  2,53:5,18o 
Casket.  Plautus  .  .  .  1,53;4,185 
Castalda.  C.  Goldoni  .  .  16,2321 
Castigo  de  la  miseria.    C.     J.  de  la  Hoz 

Mota  .  .  .  .5,2  (class  34) 
Castle  of  Andalusia.    Com.  op.     O'Keefe 

12,141 

Castle  spectre.  Dr.  romance.     M.  G.  Lewis 

27,221 

Catilina.  Trag     Cr6billon         .  4479 

Voltaire    .        .        ,       6,3897;4,4868 

Catiline.     G.  Croly     .        .      960  (class  23) 

—  B.  Jonson  ....  45 
Cato.  Trag.  Addison  1,71;3,107;1,142;1,143 
Catone  in  Dtica.  Metastasio  .  2,2523 
Catspaw.  C.  D.  Jerrold  .  .  87;11,221 
Cavalier  di  spirito.  C.  Goldpni  30,2521 
Cavalier  giocondo.  C.  Goldoni  22,2521 
Cavaliere   di    bon    gusto.    C.      Goldoni 

11,2.521 

Cavaliere  e  la  dama.  C.    Goldoni       3,2521 


DRAMAS. 


159 


DRAMAS. 


C'est  la  fawte  du  mari.  C.     Mme  de  Girar- 

din 3360 

Ce  qui  plait  aux  femmes.  Ponsard  3619 
Celestiua.    Tiagi-com.     Cota  y  Rojas    1,2 

(class  34) 

Cena   de   Baltasar.     Auto.     Calderon     3,2 

(class  34) 

Cenci.  Trap.  P.  B.  Shelley  2,256  (class  2.i) 
Cercle.  C.     Poinsinet  .        .         .  3,137 

Chabot.     Chapman  and  Shirley  6.97 

Chaine.  C.     Scribe      .        .        .  2,3733 

Chanoinesse.  CV.     Scribe  et  Francis-Cornu 

8,3736 

Chances.  C.     Beaumont  and  Fletcher  1,40; 
21,141;3,142;2,143 
Chandelier.  C.     A.  de  Musset    .  3596 

Change  of  base.     Mrs.  D.  Curtis  225 

Chaugeliug.    T.  Middleton  and  W.  Rowley 

4,98 

Changes ;  or,  Love  in  a  maze.    J.  Shirlev 

2,97 

Chapeau  d'  na  horologer.  C.    Mme  de  Gir- 

rardin         ....  3361 

Chapeau  de  Ste.  Catherine.     Prov.    About 

.3007 

Chaperon.  Cv.  Scribe  et  Duport  7,3736 
fhapter  of  accidents.  Miss  Lee  2,107;21,71 
Charcoal  burner.     G.  Almar      .  41,221 

Charicles.  Dr.  poem.     Quincy   .  137 

Charles  II.     J.  H.  Payne    .        .  3,221 

Charles  IX.  Trag.  M.  J.  Chenier  2,3140 
Charles  XII.     J.  K.  Plancho     .  6,221 

Chariot.  Voltaire  .  .  8,3897;6,4868 
Chaste  maid  in  Cheapside.    T.  Middleton 

4,98 

Chat  parti,  les  souris  dansent    .  4224 

Chateaux  en  Espagne.  C.     Collin  d'Harle- 

vile 3139 

Chatte  raotamorphosee.  Folie-vaude.  Scribe 
et  Melesville      .        .        .  4,3736 

Cheat,  the.    Plautus   .        .        .    1,53;3,1S5 
Cheats  of  Scaj>in.  F.    Otway      5,142;1,195 
—  See  Fourberies. 
Chercheuse  d'esprit.  Oc.     Favart.        3137; 

4447;4448 

Cherry  and  Fair  Star.  Spectacle  12,113 
Chevalier  h  la  mode.  C.  Dancourt  .3133 
Cheven  blanc.  Feuillet  .  .  3316;.331S 
Chi  la  fa  I'aspetta.  C.  Goldoni  28,2521 
Children  in  the  wood.  0.  T.  Morton  16,113 
Choephorae  (or  Choephori).  Trag.  .iEs- 
chylus        ....  34;52 

Chrononhotonthologos.     H.  Carey    3.i,113; 
.5  14'2'189 
Churl,  the.     Plautus '.        '.        .    2,53;4'l85 
Chut!  Cv.     Scribe      .        .        .  8,3726 

Cid.  Trag.     Corneille  .    3127;l,3162-'3 

Cinderella.  0 21,221 

Cinesi.  Metastnsio  .  .  .  11,3523 
Cinna.  Trag.  Corneille  .  .  l,3162-'3 
Circumstances  alter  cases.  Ct.  From  Du- 
mas, by  W.  J.  Hoppin  .  37,113 
Ciro  riconoscinto.  Metastasio  .  6,2523 
Cisma  de  Inglaterra.     Calderon  3,2 

(class  34) 

Cistellaria.  C.     Plautus  .    2,53;4,1S5 

Cltherschlager,  die,  und  das  Gaugericht. 
L.     Kotzebue    .        .        .        48,2202 
Citizen.     A.  Murphy  .         2,107;5,142;7,191 
City  madam.  C.     Massinger     .  24,21 

City  of  the   plague.     Prof.   John  Wilson 

545  (class  23) 

City  wives'  confederacy.  See  Confederacy. 
Civilization.     J.  H.  Wilkins      .  13,221 

Clandestine    marriage.    C.     Colman    and 
Garrick    2,107;5,141;4,142;1,143;8,191 
Clef  d'or.  Feuillet      .        .        .  3317 

Clemeza  di  Tito.  Metastasio  6,2523;2530 
Cleone.  Trag.  Dodsley  12,71;2,142;5,191 
Cleonice.  Trag.     J.  Hoole  .  12,71 

Cleoputra.  Trag.  Kotzebue  .  50,2202 
Clockmaker's  hat.  F.     Mme.  de  Girardiu 

9,113 

Clouds.  C.  Aristophanes  2,56;1,57;1S6 
Cockneys  in  California.    Coyne  6,113 

Cocu  imaginaire.     See  Sganarelle. 
Cour,  le,  et  la  dot.  C.     Mallefille  3.i06 

Coffee  house  politician.  Fielding  2,192 

Colombo's  birthday.    E.  Browning     1,262 

(class  23) 

Columbus.  Burlesque.  J.  Brougham  19,113 
Comedia  metamorfosea.     Cepeda  1,2 

(class  34) 

Comedia  salvage.  Cepeda  1,2  (class  34) 
Comedie fameuse  [from  Calderon].  Voltaire. 

9,3897 

Comediens.    C.  Delavigne         .         2,4197 

Comedy  and  tragedy.     Fournier         19,113 

Comedy  of  errors.     Shakspeare       3,24;25; 

3,61;3,62;1,64;1,65;3,76;2,80;1,124; 

4,136;1,141 

Coming  woman.     Mrs.  D.  Curtis  225 

Commissary.    Foote  .        .        .  5,142 

Committee.  C.    R.  Howard         3,142;32;71 
ComiJdiantin    aus    Liebe.     L.     Kotzebue 
.        .        .        .        .     .  49,2202 


Comte  d' Albert.  C.     Sedaine     .  4463 

Comte  de  Boursoufle.  C.  Voltaire  7,4868 
Comte  d'Essex.  Trag.     Corneille        3,3163 

—  See  Coude  ;  Earl. 

Comte  de  Warwick.  Trag.     La  Harpe  4456 

—  See  Earl  of  Warwick. 

Comtesse  d'Escarbagnas.  C.     Molifere  3.541; 

4594 

Comtesse  d'Orgeuil.  C.     Corneille      5.3163 

Comus :  a  mask.    Milton         3,358;473;549; 

4,613;1,6S8  (class  23) 

—  Same         34,71;2  and  5,142;2,143;18,191 

Condede  Sex.  Trag.     Philip  IV.  [?]        5,2 
(class  34) 

—  See  Comte  ;  Earl. 

Confederacy.    Vanbrugh        41;21,71;2,107 

3,142;2,143 

Congiura  de'  Pazzi.  Trag.  Alfleri  4,2-'j22 
Conjugal  fidelity.  Plautus  .  1,53;4,185 
Conjugal  lesson.  Comicscene.    H.  Danvers 

12,113 

Conjuracion  de  Venicia.  Dr.  hist.  Mar- 
tinez de  la  Rosa  .  2,1  (class  34) 
Conscience.  Trag.     Ifdand         .  4,165 

Conscious  lovers.  C.   R.  Steele  2,107;18,141; 

4,142;16,191 

Cohspiracy  of  the  Pazzi.  Trag.  Alfleri  2,1 
Constant  couple.  C.  Farquhar  41;21,71; 
3,107;9,141;4.142 
Constant  maid.  J.  Shirley  .  4,97 
Contention  for  honour  and  riches.  J.  Shir- 
ley        6,97 

Contention  of  Ajax  and  Ulysses.  J.  Shir- 
ley        6,97 

Contes  de  la  reine  de  Navarre.  Cd.  Sci-ibe 
et  Legouve  .  .  3,3733 
Contesa  de  Nurai.  Festa  teatrale.  Metas- 
tasio    11,2523 

Contrattempo.  C.  Goldoni  .  17,2521 
Contrivances.    Ballad   opera.      H.   Carey. 

5,142;]59 

Convict.  Prof.  John  Wilson  545  (class  23) 
Cool  as  a  cucumber.   F.     W.   B.  Jerrold 

31,113 

Coq  de  village.  Oc.    Favart     .  4448 

Coquette  corrigee.  C.   Lanoue  .  3137 

Coquette  de  village.  C.  Dufresny  3133 
Corde  sensible.  Va.    Clairvilleet  Thiboust 

4143 

Corfen.  S.     Kotzebue  .        .  9,2202 

Coriolan.  Trag.     La  Harpe        .  1,3140 

Coriolanus.  Trag.   Shakspeare  5,24;25;6,61; 

13,63;2,64;9,76;7,80;6,124;8,136;4,141 
Corona.  Azione  teat.  Metastasio  12,2i523 
Coronation.     J.  Shirley      .        .  3,97 

Coroner's  inquisition.  F.     A.  Oakey  Hall 

15,113 

Corsair.  Burlesque.     W.  Brough       17,113 

Corsican  brothers.   Dr.  romance.     Grange 

and  Montepin    .        .        .  12,221 

Count  Benyowsky.     Kotzebue  .  2,165 

—  See  Graf. 

Count  Koenigsmark.  Trag.     Reitzenstein 

6,165 

Count  of  Narbonne.  Trag.  Jephson  3,107 
Countess  of  Salisbury.  Trag.    Hart8on3,71; 

21,141;2,142 

Country  cousin.  Amelia  of  Saxony  2,173 
Country  girl  [altered  from  Wycherly's 
Country  wife].  C.  Garrick  3,117; 
8;141;3,142;1,143;7,191 
Country  house.  F.    Vanbrugh  41 

Country  lasses.  C.     C.  Johnson  32,71 

Country  squire.  C.     C.  Dance   .  39,221 

Country  wife.  C.     Wycherley  .  41 

Coupe  enchant6e,  la.  C.  La  Fontaine  44.53 
Court  secret.     J.  Shirley    .        .  5,97 

Courtesans.  Plautus  .  .  1,53;5,1S5 
Covent-garden  tragedy.  H.  Fielding  3,192 
Coxcomb.  Beaumont  and  Fletcher  2,40 
Cradle  of  liberty.  S.  B.  Glover  38,221 
Creusa.  Trag.     Whitehead        .  8,71 

Cricket  on  the  hearth.  A.  Smith  43,221 
Crinoline.  F.     R.  B.  Brough     .  28,113 

Crise.    Feuillet    ....  3317 

Crispin  rival  de  sou  maitre.   C.     Le  Sage 

3134;44.57 

Critic.  R.  B.  Sheridan  31;5,142;1,143;7,221 
Critique  de  I'ecole  des  femmes.  C.    Moliere 

3541;4594 

Cromwell.  Hugo  .  .  3412;3413:4605 
Crossing  the  line.  Cd.  G.  Almar  12,113 
Crown  prince.    T.  E.  Wilks     .  13,113 

Cuando  nose  aguarda,  y  principe  touto. 
F.  de  Leiba  .  .  5,2  (class  34) 
Cupid  and  death.     J.  Shirley    .  6,97 

Cupid's  revenge.    Beaumont  and  Fletcher 

2,40 

Curculio.  C.  Plautus  .  .  4,185 
Cure  for  a  cuckold.  C.  Webster  and  Row- 
ley        4,81 

Cure  for  the  heart  ache.  C.    T.Morton    14 

.  and25,141;194;2,221 

Curieux  impertinent.  C.  Destouches  1,4481 

Curioso  accidente.  C.    Goldoni        10,2521 


Custom  of  the  country.     Beaumont  and 

Fletcher     ....  1,40 

Cyclops.  Satyric  drama.    P.  B.   Shelley. 

3,256  (class  23) 

Cyclops.  Trag.     Euripides         .  2,50 

Cymbeline.  Trag.    Shakspeare  6,24;25;6,61; 
16,63;2,64;12,76;10,80;9,124;9,136 
Cymon.  Dr.  romance.     Garrick  33,71;3,107 
Cynic.     See  Mary's  birthday     .  31,221 

Cynthia's  revels.    B.  Jonson    .  45 

Cyrus.  Trag.     J.  Hoole    .        .  11,71 

Czar.  Trag.    J.  Cradock  .    3,785  (class  33) 

Dagobert.  Trag.  Babo  .  .  164,5 
Dalila.  Feuillet  .  .  .  3316 
Dalmatina.  C.  Goldoni  .  .  24,2521 
Dama  melindrosa.  Vega  2,2  (class  34) 
Dama  prudente.  C.  Goldoni  .  23,2521 
Dame  aux  Camelias,  piece  melee  du  chant. 
Dumas,  flls  .  .  .  3289 
Damon  and  Pythias.  John  Banim  5,221 
Dark  hour  before  dawn.  J.  Biougham  and 
F.  B.  Goodrich  .  .  .  28,221 
David  and  Bethsabe.  G.  Peele  115 
David  Copperfield.  J.  Brougham  17,221 
Daughter.  F.  H.  Bayly  .  .  15,113 
Daughter.  Knowles  .  .  .  69;70 
Day  after  the  fair.  Burletta.  G.  A.  Somer- 
set        16,113 

Day  after  the  wedding.     Mrs.  C.  Kemble 

5,221 

De  Chatillou.  Trag.     F.  Hemans  112 

(class  23) 

De  Montfort.  Trag.  Baillie  13  and  24,141 
Dead    heart.    Hist,   drama.       B.   Webster 

43,221 

Dead  shot.     Buckstone        .        .  1,113 

Deaf  and  dumb.     Kotzebue         .  3,165 

Deaf  as  a  post.  F.     T.  Poole       .  8,113 

Death  of  Alexander.     See  Rival  queens. 
Debauchees.  C.     II.  Fielding      .  3,192 

Decided  case.    Dr.    sketch.      J.  Brougham 

15,113 

Deformed  transformed.  Trag.     Byron  5,3-''; 

7,335  (class  23) 

Dehors  trompeurs.  C.     Boissy  313.5 

Del  rey  abajo,  ninguno.  C.     Rojas        4,2 

(class  34) 

Delicate  ground.  Cd.     C.  Dance  5,113 

Delincuente   honrado.    C.     Jovellanos   f>,2 

(class  34) 

Demetria.  Trag.     Hillhouse       .  1,20 

Demetrio.     Metastasio         .        .  5,252.3 

Demetrius.     Schiller  .  4,128  (class  33) 

Demi  monde.  C.     A.  Dumas,  ills  3290 

Demofoonte.     Metastasio    .        .  5,2523 

Demoiselle  k  marier,  la.    Cv.     Scribe  et 
Melesville  .        .        .  4,3736 

Demoiselles  d'honneur.  Va.        .  4224 

Demoiselles  de  S't-Cyr.  Drame  moral  4224 
Demon  lover.  Ct.  J.  Brougham  14,113 
Depit  amoureux.  C.  Molifere  3541;4594 
Depositaire.  C.    Voltaire  8,3897;6,4S6S 

Depot.  C.     Destouches        .        .  9,4481 

Dernier  jour  de  fortune.    Cv.      Scribe   et 
Dupaty       ....  2,3736 

Derniere  idole.  L'fipine  et  Daudet  3497 
Desafio.     Larra  .        .     2,25  (class  34) 

Desden  con  el  desden.  C.     Moreton       5,2 

(class  34) 

Deseret  deserted.     [1S5S]    .        .  26,221 

Deserted  daughter.  C.     Holcroft  24,141 

Deserteur.  Dr.  lyrique.     Sedaine  4463 

Deserteur.  Posse.  Kotzebue  .  45,2202 
Deuce  is  in  him.  F.  COlman  6,142;1,143 
Deutsche  hausfrau.  S.  Kotzebue  35,2202 
Deutsche  mann,  die,  und  die  vornehmen 
leute.     Sittengemiihlde.        Kotzebue 

47,2202 

Dentschen     kleinstadter.     L.        Kotzebue 

16,2202 

Deux  figaros.  C.    Par  M.  *  *  *.    Le  Texier 

2,4832 

Deux  precepteurs.  Cv.    Scribe  et  Moreau 

1,3736 

Deux  sceurs.     Drame.     Girardin  4726 

Deux    tonneaux.     Opera   com.       Voltaire 

8,3897  ;6,486S 

Devil  is  an  ass.     B.  Jonson        .  45 

Devil  to  pay.  F.    Coffey    3,107;5,142;1,143; 

14,191 

Devil  upon  two  sticks.    Foote    .  5,142 

Devil's  law  case.    Tragi-com.    J.  Webster 

3,81 

Devilish  good  joke.  Interl.  Higgle  34,113 
Devin  du  village.   Intermede.     Rousseau 

3136 

Devin  du  village.    See  Amours   de    Bas- 

tien. 
Devocion  de  lacruz.   Calderon  3,2  (class  34) 
Diablo  a  quatre.  Opera-corn.     Sedaine  446.3 
Diablo  predicador.  C.    L.  deBelmonte?  5,2 

(class  34) 

Dicast  turned  gentleman.  Aristophanes  186 
Dicha  por  el  desprecio.  C.    Matos  Fragoso 

4,2  (class  34) 


DRAMAS. 


160 


DRAMAS. 


Dicha  y  desdicha  del  nombre.  C.     Calderon 

3,2  (class  34) 

Dick  Turpin  and  Tom  King.  Serio-comic  dr. 
W.  E.  Suter         .        .        .  .36,113 
Didier   I'lionnete   homme.    Cv.      Scribe  et 
Masson        ....        10,3736 
Dido,  Queen  of  Carthage.    Trag.     C.  Mar- 
lowe     93;2,99 

Didon.    Trag.      Le   Franc   de   Pompiguan 

1,3140 

Didone  abbandonata.  Metastasio  1,2523 
Dienstpflicht.   S.     Iffland    .        .  3,529 

Dindon  de  Nicole,  le,  ou  Les  soeurs  de  lait 

4224 

Diplomate.  Cv.  Scribe  et  Delavigne  4,3736 
Dissipateur.  C.  Destouches3135;5,4481;4487 
Disappointment.     Southerne       .  1,162 

Discovery.     Plautiis  .        .         .    2,53;3,185 
Distressed     [or    distrest]     mother.     Trag. 
[From   the   Andromaque  of    Racine] 
5,71;4,107;12,141;1,142;2,143;11,191 
Doctor  and  the  apothecary.     J.  Cobb    1,143 
Doctor  Dilworth.  F.     J.  Oxenford       32,113 
Doctor  Faustus.     C.Marlowe     .         2,93;99 
Dr.   Last  in  his  chariot.      BickerstafF  and 
Foote  ....  5,142 

Doctor  Mondshein.     Mrs.  D.  Curtis  225 

Dolores.  Trag.     C   J.  Cannon    .  198 

Dombey  &  Son.     J.  Brougham  .  16,221 

Domino  Lucas.  C.     Caiiizares  5,2  (class  34i 
Don    Caisar    de    Bazan.       Dumauois    and 
Dennery      ....  2,221 

Don  Carlos.  Trag.    Schiller       .  5,163 

Don  Carlos.  Schiller  .  3,128  (class  33) 
Don  Carlos,  prince  of  Spain.  Otway  1,19-5 
Don  Garcia.  Trag.     Al fieri         .  3,1 

Don  Garcie  de  Navarre.  C.     Moliere    3541; 

4.')94 

Don  Garzia.  Trag.     Alfieri  .         4,2522 

Don  Gil  de  las  Calzas  verdes.  C.     Molina 

4,2  (class  .34) 

Don  Japhet  d'Arraenie.  C.     Scarron      3132 
Don    Juan,   ou   Le   Festin    de    Pierre.    ('. 
Molifere       ....     3541;4594 
Don   Juan    de   village,   les.    C.      M'me   et 
Maurice  Dudevant    .        .  5269 

Don  Juan  of  Austria.  C.     Larra  2,25 

(class  34) 

Don  Pedre.  Trag.  Voltaire  9,3S97;7,4868 
Don  Quixote  in  England.  H.  Fielding  4,192 
Don  Ranudo  de  Colibrandes.  L.  Kotzeljue. 
[Nach  Holberg]  .  .  .  18,2202 
Don  Sivnche.  Com.  her.  Corneille  31«2 
Don  Sebastian.  Trag.     Dryden  1,142 

Donde  hay  agravios  no  hay  zelos.  C.     Rojas 

4,2  (class  34) 

Donna  bizzarra.  C.  Goldoni  .  18,2521 
Donna  di  casa  soa.  C.  Goldoni  29,2521 
Donna  di  Garbo.  C.  Goldoni  .  13,2521 
Donna  di  governo.  C.  Goldoni  27,2521 
Donna  di  maneggio.  C.  Goldoni  11,2521 
Donna  di  testa  debole.  C.  Goldoni  17,2521 
Donna  forte.  C.  Goldoni  .  .  14,2521 
Donna  gelose.  C.  Goldoni  .  27,2521 
Donna  sola.  C.  Goldoni  .  .  29,2521 
Donna  stravagante.  C.  Goldoni  12,2521 
Donna  vendicativa.  C.  Goldoni  17,2521 
Donna  volubile.  0.     Goldoni     .  9,2521 

Donne  curiose.  C.  Goldoni  .  14,2521 
Donne  di  buon  umore.  C.  Goldoni  29,2521 
Donne  di  casa  soa.  C.  Goldoni  29,2521 
Don't  forget  your  opera  glasses.  F.  B.  E. 
Woolf         ....  27,113 

Doom  of  Devorgoil.    Sir  W.  Scott         6,204 

(class  23) 

Dorf  im  Gebirge.  S.     Kotzebue  12,2202 

Dos  amantes  del  cielo.  C.    Calderon        3,2 

(class  34) 

Double-bedded    room.    F.     J.   M.  Morton 

22,113 

Double-dealer.  C.    W.  Congreve    41;3,107; 

3,142 

Double  gallant.  C.    Gibber        32,71;.3,107; 

14,191 

Double  marriage.  Beaumont  and  Fl.  2,40 
Double  veuvage.  C.     Dufresny  3133 

Doubtful  heir.     J.  Shirley  .  4,97 

Douglas.  Trag.     J.  Home  3,71;4,107;22,141; 
.      2,142;l,143;2,19i;13,221 
Doves  in  a  cage.    D.  Jerrold      .  fig 

Dowager.  C.    C.  Mathews         .  32,113 

Dragon  of  Wantley.  Burlesque  opera.     H. 
Carey         ....  2i,ir>9 

Dragoness.    Burlesque  opera.      H.  Carey 

24,1.59 

Dramatist.  C.  F.  Reynolds  .  11,141 
Dream  at  sea.     Buckstone  .  34,221 

Dreams  of  delusion.  J.P.Simpson  32,113 
l^ey^'T'CmmBliiMH  .  19,221 

Droit  dn  seigneur.  C.  Voltaire  7,.3897;5,4S68 
Droits  de  I'homme.  C  Premaray  3627 
Drummer.  C.  J.  Addison  17,71  ;4,142;2,143 
Drunkard  ;  adapted  by  W.  H.  Smith  11,221 
Drunkard's  doom.     G.  D.  Pitt  2.3,221 

Due  de  Foix.  Trag.     Voltaire    .  6,3897 

—  See  Matilda. 


Due  Job.  C.     Laya      .        .        .  4.5.'>0 

Duchess  of  Malfl.  Trag.  J.  Webster  2,81 
Due  gemelli.  C.     Goldoni  .        26,2.521 

Duel  en  amour.     See  Bataille  des  dames ; 

Ladies'  battle. 
Duelos  de  amor  y  Caltad.    Calderon        .3,2 

(class  34) 

Duenna.  Com.  opi     R.B.Sheridan  Hl;9.141; 

2,143;7,221 

Duke  of  Milan.  Trag.  Massinger  21;4,107 
Duke's  daughter;  dramatized  by  Bourgeois 

and  Fbval  as  "  L^  Bossu"     40,41,221 
Duke's  mistress.    J.  Shirley       .  4,97 

Dumb  belle.  P.     W.B.Bernard  23,113 

Dumb  boy  of  Manchester.  Md.     B.  F.  Ray- 

nor 43,221 

Dumb  girl  of  Genoa.  Md.  J.  Farrell  ,3.3,221 
Duchess  Agnes.  Isa  Craig  969  (class  23) 
Dutch  courtezan.     J.  Marston    .  2,83 

Dutchman's  ghost.  F.  S.Barry  19,113 
Dying  for  love.  C.    J.  M.  Morton       33,113 


Earl  of  Essex.  Trag.     H.Jones      5,71;4,107 

.      15,141;2,142;2,143;S,191 

Earl  of  Warwick.    Trag.       T.   Fraucklin. 

[From  La  Harpe]      16,71;4,107;15,'14l 

2,142 

Eastward   Hoe.       Chapman,   Jonson,  and 

Marston      ....  3,83 

Ebenezer  Venture.  F.    La  Bree  22,113 

Ecclesiazusaj.     Aristophanes      .  2,57 

—  See  Female  haranguers. 

Ecole  des  bourgeois.  C.  Allainval  3134 
ficole  des  femmes.  C.  Moliere  3541;4594 
fickle  des  maris.  C.     Moliere  3541;4594 

Ecole  des  meres.  C.  La  Chaussee  3134;4452 
Ecole  des  vieillards.  C.  Delavigne  4,4197 
Eclogues.  T.  Chatterton  2,47  (class  23) 
ficossaise.  C.  Voltaire  .  6,3S97;5,4868 
Edgar  and   Emmeline.    C.      Hawkesworth 

25,141 

Edipo.  Trag.    Martinez  de  la  Eosa  2,1 

(class  34) 

—  See  CEdipus. 

Edle  Liige.  S.    Kotzebue    .        .  4,2202 

fidouard  III.  Trag.     Gresset       .  4451 

Eduard  in  Schottland.  Kotzebue  12,2202 
Education  d'un  prince.  C.     About  3007 

Educationsrath.   L.     Kotzebue  31,2202 

Edward  and  Eleonora.  Trag.     J.  Thomson 

15,71 

Edward  the  first.     G.  Peele        .  115 

Edward  II.  Trag.     Marlowe       .  93;99 

Edward,   the  black  prince.   Trag.      Hoper 

15,71 

Edward,  the  black  prince.  Trag.  W.  Shir- 
ley .  .  .  4,107:25,141;3,191 
Edwin  the  fair.  Hist.  dr.  H.  Taylor  747 
.  (class  23;;  120  (class  24) 
Egeria.  Festa  teat.     Metastasio  12,2523 

Egmont.  Trag.     Goethe      .        .  15;19 

Eifersiichtige  Iran.  L.  Kotzebue  45,2202 
Einladuugskarte.    Schwank.         Kotzebue 

43,2202 

E'der  brother.  Beaumont  &  Fletcher  1,40 
Elder  brother.     Altered       .        .  9,2^1 

Electra.  Trag.    Euripides  .        .  2,50 

—  Sophocles  .  .  27;2S;51;2,54;2,55 
filectre.  Trag.  Cr6billon  .  .  4479 
Elfrida;  a  dramatic  poem.    Mason      16,71; 

2,142 

Effrontfes.  C.     Ausrier  .        .  .5207 

Eliduke,  Count  oi  Yveloc.  Trag.  W.  C. 
Roscoe  .  ,  .620  (class  23) 
Elise  von  Valberg.  S.     Iffland    .  10,529 

Ella  Rosenberg.  James  Keaney  37,221 
Elle  est  foUe.  See  Dreams  of  delusion  32,113 
Emilia  Galotti.     Trag.     Lcssing  2,2418 

Euiperorof  tlieeast.  Tragi-com.  Massinger  21 
Eu  esta  vida.  See  Comedie  fameuse  9,3897 
Eiulimion.     J.  Lilly    .        .        .  1,82 

Eudimione.  Metastasio  .  .  11,2523 
Euemiga  favorable.  Tarraga  1,2  (class  34) 
Enfant  gate.  C.     Destouches      .  4,4481 

Enfant  prodigue.  C.  Voltaire  3,3897;2,4868 
Enfants  de  maitre  Pierre.  Op.  com.  C.  P. 
de  Kock      ....  4770 

Enganos.  C.  Rneda  ,  .  1,2  (class  34) 
England  preserved.  Trag.  G.  Watsou  21,141 
Englischen   waaren.    Posse.  Kotzebue 

25,2202 

English  tragedy,    F.  A.  Kemble  210 

Englishman  in  Paris.     Foote     .  6,142 

Englishman  returned  from  Paris.     Foote 

5,142 

Enredos  de  Celauro.  C.  Vega  2,2  (class  34) 
Ensigu.  C.     Sehrceder         .        .  6,165 

Enthu.siasm.  C.     Baillie     .        .  2,2 

Entre  bobos  anda  el  juego.  C.    Rojas      4,2 

(class34) 

Entretenida.  C.  Cervantes  1,2  (class  34) 
Euvieux.  C.    Destouches    .        .         3,4481 


Epicoene;  or,  the  silent  woman.    B.  Jonson 

45 

Epidicus.  C.  Plautus  .  .  2,.53;3,185 
Epigramm.  L.  Kotzebue  .  .  17,2202 
Erbschaft.  S.  Kotzebue  .  .  22,2-i02 
Erbtheil  des  vaters.  S.     Iffland  6,529 

Erede  fortunata.  C.  Goldoni  .  18,2521 
Er«>mit  auf  Formentera.  S.  Kotzebue  1,2202 
Erinnerung.  S.     Iffland      .         .  8,529 

Ermitage.     Feuillet     .        .        .  3316 

Ernest  Maltravers.    L.     Medina  18,221 

Ernestine  ;  from  the  French  of  Dennery  and 
Clement.     W.  Robertson  14,221 

Eroe  cinese.     Metastasio     .        .  8,2523 

firyphile.  Trag.  Voltaire  2,.3897;1,4^68 
Esclava  de  su  galan.  C.  Vega  2,2  (class  34) 
Esels  schatteu.  Posse.  Kotzebue  27,2202 
Esmerelda.     Ea.  Fitzball     .        .  19,221 

Esope  h  la  cour.  C.    Boursault  4443 

£sope  k  la  ville.  C.     Boursault  4443 

Espaiiol  en  Venecia.    C.      Martinez  de  la 
Rosa   ....       2,1  (class  34) 
Esprit  de  contradiction.  C.     Dulresuy    3133 
Estelle.  Cv.     Scribe    .         .         .  S,.3736 

Esther.  Trag.  Racine  3126;3632;3,446I;f5493 
Eton  boy.  F.     E.  Morton    .        .  26,113 

£tourdi.  C.  Moliere  .  .  .  3541;4594 
fltcurdis.  C.     Andrieux      .        .  3138 

fitre  aime  ou  mourir.  Cv.     Scribe  et  Duma- 
noir     .....  8,3736 

Eufemia.  C.  Rueda  .  .  1,2  (class  34) 
Eulenspiegel.   Dram,  schwank.      Kotzebue 

48,2202 

Eumenides.  Trag.    .fflschuylus  52 

Eunuchus.     Terence    .        .        .  9;189 

Ennuque.  C.     La  Fontaine         .  4453 

Euphues'  golden  legacy.  T.  Lodge  1,77 
Eurydice.  Trag.     D.  Mallet        .  2,71 

Eurydice.  F.     H.  Fielding  .  6,192 

Eurydice  liissed.     H.Fielding    .  1,192 

Eustache  Baudin.     J.  Courtney  18,221 

Evadne.     R.  Shell        .         .        .  7,221 

Eveleen  Wilson.     J.  Pilgrim      .  40,221 

Every  man  in  his  humor.  B.  Jonson  45 
Every  man  in  iiis  humor.  [Altered  by  Gar- 
rick]  4,107;19,141;3,142;2,143;9,141 
Every  man  out  of  his  humor.  B.  Jouson  45 
Every  one  has  his  fault.   C.     Mrs.  Inchbald 

7,141 

Evil  eye.  Md.     J.  B.  Phillips     .  17,113 

Evil  genius.  C.  W.  B.  Bernard  20,221 
Example.     J.  Shirley  .        .        .  3,97 

Ezio.     Metastasio         .        .        .  2,2523 

Facheux.  Cb.   Molifere       .        .    3541;4594 

Faint  heart  never  won   fair  lady.     J.  R. 

Plauche       ....  6,221 

Fair  apostate.  Trag.     W.  Macdonald   2,142 

Fair    maid    of   the    inn.      Beaumont    and 

Fletcher      ....  2,40 

Fair  penitent.  Trag.     N.  Rowe    7,71;5,107; 

.     18,141;1,142;1.143;1,163;6,191 

Fair  quaker  of  Deal.  C.     Shadwell       17,71 

Fair  quarrel.    T.  Middleton  and  W.  Rowley 

3,98 

Faithful  friends.     Beaumont  and  Fletcher 

2,40 

Faithful     shepherdess.       Beaumont     and 
Fletcher      ....  1,40 

Fall  of  Jerusalem.  Milman  1,619  (class  23) 
Pall  of  Mortimer.     B.  Jonsou     .  45 

Fall  of  Robespierre.  Hist.  dr.  Coleridge  10 
Falsche  Scham.  S.     Kotzebue     .  8,2202 

False  and  true.    See  "  Born  to  good  luck  " 

6,113 

False  delicacy.    Kotzebue  .        .  3,165 

False  delicacy.  C.     H.  Kelly     .  17,71 

False  friend.  C.     Vanbrugh      .  41 

False  one.  Beaumont  and  Fletcherl,40;l,142 
Falstaff's  wedding.  C.  W.  Kenrick  4,142 
Famiglia  dell'  antiquario.  C.  Goldoni  2,2521 
Famille  Lambert.  C.     Gozlan     .  5210 

Famine  Riquebourg.  Cv.  Scribe  6,3736 
Family  failing.  F.     J.  Oxenford  28,113 

Family  jars 15,113 

Family  of  love.     T.  Middleton  .  2,98 

Fanatisme.     See  Mahomet. 

Fanchon.   Va.    Kotzebue.     [Von  Bouilly] 

44,2202 

Fanchon.     A.  Waldauer     .        .  42,221 

Fantasio.     A.  de  Musset     .         .  3596 

Farmer's  wife.  Com.  op.  C.  Dibdin  5,107 
Fascinating    individual.    F.      H.    Danvers 

21,113 

Fashion.  C.  A.  C.  M.  Ritchie  138;27,221 
Fashionable  levities.  C.  Macnally  10,141 
Fashionable  lover.  C.  R.Cumberland  18,71; 

4,107;8,191 

Fat  boy.    See  To  parents  and  guardians 

16,221 

Fatal  curiosity.  Trag.    Lillo     12,71;19,141; 

2,142;1,143 

Fatal  dowry.  Trag,    Massinger  and  Field 

21;1,142 


DRAMAS. 


161 


DRAMAS. 


Fatal  inairiage.     Southern  .  2,162 

Fiile  utCapun.    Southern    .         .  2,162 

Father  aud  son.    E.  Fitzball       .  25,221 

Fathers.  C.     Fielding  .        .  5,192 

Faiisse  Agnes.    Destouches  3135;4,4481;4487 
Fausses  honues  femmes.  C.     T.  Barriere  et 
E.  Capendu         .        .        .  5327 

Fansses  confidences.  C.  Marivaux  3136 
Fausscs  infldelites    C.    Barthe  3137 

F.1USC.  Trag.     Goethe  13;14;16;17;1S;19 

Faust    and    Marguerite.      Spectacular    dr. 

35,221 

Faute,  une.  Dramemelede  couplets.  Scribe 

6,3736 

Fawne.     J.  Marston     .         .        .  2,83 

Fazio.  Trag.  Milman  3,619  (class  23);  1,221 
Fee.  C.     Feuillet  .        .         .  3316 

Fee  Urgele.  C.     Favart       .        .  4448 

Felipe.  C.  Larra  .  .  2,2.'5  (class  34) 
Feli.^.  C.     Sedaiue      .        .         .  4463 

Female  haranguers.  C.     Aristophanes  1,.56 

—  See  Ecclesiazusse. 

Femme  juge  et  partie.  C.  Montfleury  3132 
Femme  qui  a  raison.  C.    Voltaire       5,3897; 

4,4868 

Femme  qui  deteste  son  mari.  C.     M'me  de 

Girardin     .        .        .        .  3362 

Femme   qui   se  jette   par  la  fenetre.     Cv. 

Scribe  et  Lemoine  .  .  10,3736 
Femmes  savantes.  C.  Moliere  3541;4.594 
Femmes  vengees.  Op. -com.  Sedaine  4463 
Femmine  puutigliose.  C.     .         .  9,2521 

Feodore.  Singsp.  Kotzebue  .  32,2202 
Festin  de  Pierre.  C.     Corneille  5,3163 

Festin  de  Pierre.    See  Don  Juan. 
Festino.  C.     Goldoni   .        .         .        25,2521 
Fetes  de  Tiuconnu.     Divert.      Destouches 

1,4481 

Feudal  times.     Jas.  White         .  6,221 

Feudatario.  C.     Goldoni    .        .  7,2521 

Feuerprobe.  L.     Kotzebue  .        34,2202 

Fiammiua.  W.     VV.  Clapp,  jr.    .  39,221 

Fierasafeminaamor.  Calderon3,2  (class  34) 
Fiesco.  Trag.  'Schiller  .  4,128  (class  33) 
Fighting  by  proxy.   Burletta.     J.  Kenney 

29,113 

Figlia  ubhediente,  la.  C.  Goldoni  12,2.521 
Filippo.  Trag.     Alficri        .        .  1,2522 

—  See  Philip. 

Fille  capitaiue.  C.     Montfleury  3132 

Filosofo  inglese.  C.  Goldoni  .  21,2521 
Fils  de  Giboyer.  C.    Augier        .  4625 

Finta  ammalata.   C.     Goldoni    .  8,2521 

Fireman.     S.  D.  .Johu.son    .        .  33,221 

Firmiliau.  A  "spasmodic"  tragedy.   T.  P. 
Jones  ....  122 

First  Brutus..  A  tragedy.     V.  Alfleri  3 

—  See  Bruto  prirao. 

First  floor.  F.     J.  Cobb       .        .  2,143 

First  love.  C.     R.  Cumberland  7,141 

First  night.  Cd 26,113 

First  steps  to  folly.  C.     A.  Nota  199 

Fischermiidchen.  Lyr.  dr.  Korner  4,532 
Fisherman's  rope.  C.  Plautus  2,53;3,185 
Floating  beacon.  Md.     E.  Ball  .  23,221 

Florentin.  C.  La  Fontaine  .  3132;4453 
Flores  de  Don  Juan.  C.  Vega  2,2  (class  34) 
Flowers   of  the  forest.      J.   B.   Buckstone 

38,221 

Flying  dutchman.     E.  Fitzball  .  14,221 

■»»haai,yifl.J "ilLfa^'fl'      Latour    Saint-Ybars 

3681 

Follies  of  a  night.  J.  K.  Planche  6,221 
Fontainbleau.  Com. -op.  O'Keefe  6,141 
Fool's  revenge.     T.  Taylor  42,221 

Force  du  naturel.  C.  Destouches  8,4481 
Forest  princess.  Hist.  play.  C.  M.  S.Barnes  4 
Forest  rose.     S.  Woodworth      .  41,221 

Fortunate  discovery.  C.  Plautus  2,53;3,185 
Fortune's  frolic.  F.  AUingham  5,107;18,113; 

1,143 

Forty  and  fifty.  F.  T.  H.  Bayly  30,113 
Forty  thieves        ....  15,221 

Foscari.    M.  R.  Milford      .        .  37 

Foundling.  C.  E.  Moore  .  30,71;13,141 
FourberiesdeScapin.  C.   Molifere  3541;4594 

—  See  Cheats.  * 

Francesca  da  Rimini.  Boker  1,416  (class  23) 
Franklin.  Hist.  dr.  Jno.  Brougham  21,221 
Franzosischen  Kleinstadter.     L.    [von  Pic- 

ard.]  Kotzebue  .  .  16,2202 
Frappatore.  C.  Goldoni  .  .  15,2521 
Frau  vom  hauso.  L.    Kotzebue  41,2202 

Fraud  and  its  victims.  J.  S.  Coyne  39,221 
Frauenstand.  L.     Iflland     .        .  7,529 

Fredegondo  et  Brunehaut.  Trag,    Lemercier 

„        ^ 2,3140 

irench  spy.     J.  T.  Haines  .  20,221 

Freres  onnemis.  Trag.  Racine  3632;4461 
Freygeist.  L.    Lessing         .        .  1,2418 

Friar  Bacon  and  friar  Bungay.     R.  Greene 

^  .      , 115 

Friemlship  in  fashion.  0.  Otway  2,195 
FrogS.  C.     Aristophanes    .        .  56;57 

Frontin  mari-gargon.  Cv.    Scribe  et  Meles- 

ville 1,3736 


Fruit  defendu.    Feuillet      .        .  3317 

Funeral.  C.     R.  Steele         .        .  17,71;4,142 
Furies.  Trag.     .ffischylus  .        .  34 

Gageure  imprevu.  C.     Sedaine       3138;4463 
Galan,  valiente  y  discrete.    Mirade  Mescua 

4,2  (class  34) 

Galant  jardinier.  C.     Dancourt  3133 

Galatea.     Metastasio   .        .        .        11,2523 
Gale  Breezely.     J.  B.  Johnstone  12,113 

Galeotto  Manfredi.  Trag.    Monti  2;)29 

Gallathea.     J.  Lilly     .        .        .  1,82 

Gamblers  fate.     H.  M.  Milner   .  24,221 

Game  at  chess.     T.  Middleton     .  4,98 

Game  of  life.  C.  Jno.  Brougham  15,221 
Game  of  love.  C.  Jno.  Brougham  14,221 
Gamester.  Trag.  E.  Moore  5,107;7,141; 
2,142;1,143;1,191;2,221 
—  See  Beverlei. 

Gamester.     J.  Shirley  .        .  3,97 

Gamesters.  C.     J.  Shirley  and  C.  Johnson 

28,71 

Ganaches.  C.     Sardou         .         .  4664 

Ganar  amigos.  C.  Alarcon  4,2  (class  34) 
Gardien.  Cv.     Scribe  et  Bayard  7,3736 

Gastronome  sans  argent.    Va.     Scribe  et 
Brulay        ....  1,3736 

Gefiihrliche    nachbarschaft.    L.     Kotzebue 

43,2202 

Gefangene.  L.     Kotzebue   .        .        11,2202 
Gefangnen.  L.    Aus  dem  Lat.  des  Plautus 
libers.    Lessing  .        .  3,2418 

Gelosiedi  Lindoro.  C.     Goldoni  4,2521 

Geloso  avaro.  C.     Goldoni  .        21,-521 

Gendre  de  M.  Poirier.  C.     Angler  3029 

Genevieve.  Cv.     Scribe       .        .  9,3736 

Gentilhomme  pauvre.  C.    Dumanoir  et  La- 
fargue  ....  3191 

Gentle  shepherd.    Pa^^toral  com.     A.  Ram- 
say        197;2.iU;327;  ^class  23);  34,71 

(class  24) 

Gentleman  dancing  master.  C.    Wycherley 

41 

Gentleman  from   Ireland.    C.     F.  O'Brien 

20,113 

Gentleman  of  Venice.    J.  Shirley  5,97 

George  A.  Greene.     R.  Greene    .  115 

George  Barnwell.  Trag.  Lillo  8,71;5,107; 
.  22,141;2,142;1,143;9,191;24,221 
George  Dandin.  C.  Molifere  .  3541;4.'594 
Gespenst.  S.  Kotzebue  .  .  43,2202 
Getheilte  herz.  L.  Kotzebue  .  34,2202 
Gioas.  AzioneSac.  Metastasio  ]0,2523;2530 
Giraldo.  D.    B.  Webster     .        .  36,221 

Gislppus.  Trag.  G.  Griffln  845  (class  23) 
Gisippus.  Trag.     G.  Griffin      .  9,221 

Gluocatore.  C.     Goldoni    .        .        24,2521 
Giuseppe  riconosciuto.  Azione  sac.     Metas- 
tasio       ....         10,2523 
Giustino.  Trag.     Metastasio     .  9,2523 

Glance  at  New  York  .        .        .  27,221 

Glencoe.     Talfourd      ...  209 

Glorieux.  C.  Destouches  3135;4,4481;4487 
Gliicklichen.  L.  Kotzebue  .  35,2202 
Gliicksblume.  Marchen-Komodie.  Ander- 
sen ....  606 
Goddwyn.  Trag.  Chatterton  2,47  (class  23) 
Goetz  von  Berlichingen.  Trag.  Goethe  19 
Golden  eagle.  J.  B.  Howe  .  22,221 
Golden  farmer.  B.  Webster  .  1,113 
Golden  legend.  Dr.  poem.  Longfellow 
277;309;879  (class  23) 
Ooodfellow.  Petite  comedy.      C.JLWalcot 

12,113 

Good  for  nothing.  Cd.  Buckstone  26,113 
Good  natured  man.  C.  Goldsmith  32,71;5, 107 
Gotobed  Tom.  F.  T.  Morton  .  7,  113 
Gouvernante.  Posse.     Kijruer     .  3,532 

Gouvernante.  C.     La  Chauss6e  44.52 

Graf  Benjowsky.  S.  Kotzebue  .  3,2202 
—  See  Count  B. 

Graf  von  Burgund.  S.  Kotzebue  7,2202 
Graf  von  Gleicheu.  Spiel  fUr  lebendige 
Marionetten.  Kotzebue  43,2202 
Grand'mfere.  C.  Scribe  .  .  9,3736 
Grandeur  et  decadence  de  Frisaminthe  422i 
Grateful  servant.     J.  Shirley       .  2,97 

Grandfather  Whitehead.  M.  Lemon  (adapt) 

2,221 

Grazie  vondicate.  Metastasio  .  11,2523 
Great  duke  of  Florence.  C.  Massinger  21 
Great  tragic  revival.  J.  Brougham  20,113 
Grecian  daughter.  Tratr.  A.  Murphy  14,71; 
5,'l07;6,141;2,142;l,143 
Green  bushes.     Buckstone  .  37,221 

Green  mountain  boy.  C.  J.  S.  Jones  .35,113 
Grimaldi ;  or,  life  of  an  actress.  Boucicault 

20,221 

Grimshaw,   Bagshaw,  and  Bradshaw.    F. 
.     J.  M.  Morton  6,113 
Griselda.  C.     Goldoni  ,        .        20,2521 

Grist  to  the  mill.  Cd.   Planche.  33,221 

Grondeur.  C.  Brueys  et  Palaprat  3134;4445 
Gro3zmama.  L.  Kotzebue  .  31,2202 
Grotto  nymph.  [Burlesque.]  Thaxter  34,113 
Grub  street  opera.    Fielding      .  2,182 

11 


Griine  Domino.  L.     Korner        .  3,532 

Guarda  cuidadosa.    Entremes.     Cervantes 

1,2  (class  34) 

Guardian.  C.     Massinger  .        .  21 

Guardian.  [From  Pupille,  q.  v.]  D.  Gar- 
rick  .  .  5,107;5,142;1,143;9,191 
Guebres.  Trag  Voltaire  .  8,3897;6,4S68 
Guerra.  C     Goldoni  .        .         8,2521 

Guests    of    Brazil.       G.    Huntington    652 

(class  23) 

Guido  and  Marina.  T.  Hood  674  (class  2.3) 
Guillery.  C.     About    .        .        .  3007 

Guillery  le  tambour    .        .        .  4225 

Gunmaker  of  Moscow.  J.  Brougham  21,2202 
Gustav  Wasa.  S.  Kotzebue  .  1.3,2202 
Gustavus  Vasa.  Trag.  H.  Brooke  2,71;139; 
.  1S,141;2,142;1,143;.5,191 
Guy   Mannering.     Mus.    play.       D.  Terry 

10,221 

Gwynneth  Vaughan.    M.  Lemon       39,221 

Hadad.  Dr.  poem.     Hillhouse  .  1,20 

Hado  y  divisa  de  Leonido  y  Marflsa.     C. 
.      Calderon  3,2  (class  34) 
Hagestolz    und    die    Korbe.      Intermezzo. 
Kotzebue         .        .        .         27,2202 
Hagestolzen.  L.     Iffiand     .        .  5,529 

Hahnenschlag.  S.  Kotzebue  .  49,2202 
Halidon   hill.     Dr.   sketch.     Sir  W.  Scott 

6,204  (class  23) 

Hamlet.  Trag.     Shakspeare       7,24;25;7,61; 

.      11,76;9,S0;95;  8,124;  10,136;  1,141; 

Hamlet.   Trag.    Imitee  de  I'Anglais.   Ducis 

2,3140 

Hamlet  travestie.     J.  Poole        .  214 

Handy  Andy.     W.  R.  Floyd      .  42,221 

Hans   Max   Eiesbrecht.    Kom.  Oper.     Kot- 
zebue       ....        32,2202 
Happy  family.     Kotzebue  .  3,165 

Happy  man.  Extrav.     S.  Lover  24,113 

Hard  struggle.    Domestic  dr.    W.  Marston 

39,221 

Harem.  L.  Kotzebue  .  .  27,2202 
Harlequin  bluebi'ard.  Pantomime  19,113 
Haunted  glen.     J.  Hogg      .        .  2,353 

Haunted  house.  C.  Plautus  .  2,63;3,18o 
Hausfrieden.  L.     Iffland     .         .  10,529 

Hauslicho  swift.   L.     Kotzebue  27,2202 

He  would  be  a  soldier.  C.    Pilon  2,143 

Heart  of  Mid-lothian.  T.  Dibdin  22,221 
Ileauton-timorumenos.  C.  Terence  9;1S9 
Heaven  and  earth,  a  mystery.  G.  G.  Byron 
.  5,35;7,335  (class  23) 
Hechizado  por  fuerza.  C.     Zamora         5,2 

(class  34) 

Hector.  Trag.  Luce  de  Lancival  2,3140 
Hecuba.  Trag.     Euripides  .  1,50 

Hecyra.  C.     Terence   .        .         .  9;189 

Hedwig.  D.     Korner  .        .  2,532 

Heinrich  Renz  von  Plauen.    Trau.     Kot- 
zebue       ....        17,2202 
Heir  at  law.    C.     G.  Colman,  jr.        25,141; 

12,221 

Heiress.  C.     Bnrgoyne       .        .  5,191 

Helen.  Trag.     Euripides     .        .  2,50 

Hellas.  Lyr.  dr.  Shelley  2,2.56  (class  23) 
Helo'ise  et  Abailard.  Va.     Scribe  et  Masson 

10,3736 

Helping  hands.  Domestic  dr.     T.  Taylor 

35,221 

Henrietta,  the  forsaken.  Buckstone  18,22] 
Henriquez.  Trag.     Baillie  .  1.2 

Henry  II.  Trag.    T.  Hull  .  12,71 

Heraclidae.  Trag.  Euripides  48;1,80;1,1.50 
Heraclius.  Trag.  Corneille  2,3162;3163 
H6raclius  espagnol  [From  Calderon.]  Vol- 
taire .  .  .  9,3897;7,4S68 
Herbsttag.  L.  Iftland  .  .  2,529 
Hercules.  Trag.  Euripides  .  48;.50 
Hermosa  fea.  C.  Vega  .  2,2  (class  34) 
Hernani.  Hugo  .  .  .  3410;4605 
Hero  and  Leander.  Marlowe  and  G.  Chiip- 
man  ...  93:3,99 
Hero  and  Leander.  Burl.  I.  Jackman  1.143 
Herr Gottlieb  Merks.  Burl.  Kotzebue 26, 22u2 
Herrmann  und  Thusnelde.   0.      Kotzebue 

40,2202 

Hiawatha.     Mus.    extrav.    C.   M.   Walcot 

14,113 

High  life  above  stairs.    See  Bon  ton. 
High  life  below  stairs.  F.     Garrick     5,142; 

2,143;2,191 

High,   low,   Jiick,   and  the   game.     Burl. 

Planche  and  Dance  .        .  20,113 

Highways  and  byways.   F.     B.  Webster 

.        .        ...        .  18,113 

Hippolytus.  Trag.  Euripides  .  1-50 
Hiram  Hireout.  F.  H.  J.  Conway  22,113 
His  last  letrs.  F.  W.  B.  BeruHrd  1,113 
Historical"  register  for  the  year  1736  [a 
play.]  H.  Fielding  .  .  5,192 
History  and  fall  Caius  Marius.  Trag.  Ot- 
way                2,19.-. 

Hohen.  S.     Iflland       .        .        .  7,529 

Hofer.     E.  Fitzball      .        .        .  21,221 

Hole  in  the  wall.  F.    .        .        .  3,113 


DRAMAS. 


162 


DRAMAS. 


Holzerne  sabel.  Liedersp.  Kotzebue  47,2202 
Homicide.  Tcag.     Baillie   .         .  3,2 

Homme  a,  boune  fortune.  C.  Baion  3132 
Homme  singulier.  C.  Destouches  8,4481 
Honest  man's  fortune.  Beaum.  andFl.  2,40 
Honest  whore.     Dekker      .        .  3.9S 

Honeymoon.  C.  Tobiu  .  17,141:1,121 
Honneur  et  I'argent.  C.  F.  Ponsard  3620 
Honoria  and  Mammon.  J.  Shirley  6,97 
Honrado  hermano.  Tragi-com.     Vega    2,2 

(class  34) 

Honrado  de  8u  padre.  C.    Diamante       5,2 

(class  .34) 

Horace.  Trag.     Corneille  .  l,3162;316:i 

Hor.seshoe  Robinson.     Tayleure  27,221 

House  dog.  F.     Hiijgio        .        .  13,113 

Housekeeper.     D.  Jerrold  .        .  2,59 

How  to  pay  the  rent.  F.  T.  Power  1,113 
Hiibsche  kleiue  Putzmacherinn.  L  Kot- 
zebue ....  19,2202 
Hugo  Grotius.  S.  Kotzebue  .  42,2202 
Humorous  courtier  .1.  Shirley  4,97 
Humorous  lieutenant.  Beaumont  and 
Fletcher  .  .  .  1,40 
Hunchback.  Knowles  .  .  1,70;2,221 
Husband  at  sight.  F.  Buckstone  18,113 
Husband  of  an  hour.  Falconer  38,221 
Hussiten    vor    Naumburg.       .      Kotzebue 

42,2202 

Hyde  park.    J.  Shirley     .        .  2,97 

Hygea.  V.     Kotzebue        .         .  16,2202 

Hypocrite.  C.    [Altered  from  Gibber's  Non- 
juror,  which   was  itself   based   on    the 
TartuffeofMoliere.]   Bicker^taff      5,107; 
4,142;1, 143:6,191 

—  The  same,  adapted  by  Sol.  Smith  14,221 

I  dine  with  my  mother.  Ct.     Decourcelles 

and  Thiboust    .         .        .  14,113 

—  See  Je  dine  cliez  ma  mere. 

Idiot  witness.  Md.  J.  T.  Haines  31,221 
Iiiomiinee.  Trag.     Crebillou      .  4479 

II  faut  que  jeunesse  se  payo.  C.     L.  Gozlan 

5206 

II  faut  qu'  uneporte  soit  *  *.  Prov.   Musset 

3946;3596 

II  ne  faut  jurer  de  rien.  C.     A.  de  Musset 

3596 

Illustrious  stranger.  F.  F.  Kenney  16,113 
Image.  Cv.     Scribe  et  Sanvage  9,3736 

Impertinent.  C.    Desmahis        .  3137 

Importance.  Brueys  et  Pelaprat  4445 
Impostore.  C.  Goldoni  .  .  19,2521 
Imposture.     J.  Shirley       .        .  5,97 

Impresario  delle  Smirne.  C.     Goldoni    20, 

2521 

Impromptu  de  Versailles.  C.  Moliere  4594 
In  and  out  of  place.  Burl.     S.  D.  Johnson 

14,113 

Incognita.  C.  Goldoni  .  .  25,2521 
Inconnu.  C.     Corneille      .        .  4,3163 

Inconstant ;  or,  Wine  works  wonders.  C. 
Farquhar  .  .  41;4,142;1,143;28,221 
Indian  exiles.     Kotzebue   .        .  3,165 

Indianer  in  England.  L.  Kotzebue  2,2202 
ludifferente.  C.  Goldoni  .  .  30,2521 
Indiscret.  C.  Voltaire  .  1,3897;1,4868 
Indulgencia  para  todos.  C.    Gorostiza   5,2 

(class  34) 

Infamador.  C.  Cneva  .  1,2  (class  .34) 
Ingomar.     Adapted  by  Maria  Lovell  12,221 

—  See  also  Son  of  the  wilderness  35 
Ingrat.  C.  Destouches  .  .  1,4481 
Inkle  and  Yarico.    0.     G.   Coleman,   jr. 

8,141;2,143 

Innamorati.  C.     Goldoni  .  9,2521 

Innkeeper  of  Abbeville.  E.  Fitzball  2.5,221 
Ino  et  Mfelicerte.  Trag.    La  Grange  Chancel 

3170 

lu-promptu    de   Versailles.    C.      Moliere 

3541 

Inquietudini  di  Zelinda.  C.  Goldoni  4,2521 
Insatiate  countesse.     J.  Marston  3,83 

luterieur  d'un  bureau.  Cv.  Scribe,  Ymbert, 
et  Varnere         .        .        .         2,3736 
Intermezzo.  L,    Kotzebue .        .        29,2202 
Intrigue  epistolaire.  C.    Fabre  d'Eglantine 

3139 

Intriguing  chambermaid.    Fielding  5,142; 

2,143;4,192 

Invisible  prince.  Extrav.  Planche  1,113 
Ion.  Trag.  Euripides  .  .  48;2,.')0 
Ion.  Trag.  Talfourd  .  .  209;l,22l 
Ipermostra.    Metastasio    .        .  7,2523 

Iphigenia  in  Aulis.  Trag.  Euripides  1,50 
Iphigouia  in  Tauris.  Trag.  Euripides  1,50 
Iphigenia  in  Tauris.     Goethe    .  19 

Iphigenie.  Trag.     Kacino  3123;3632;3,4401; 

6493 

Iphigenie  en  Tauride.    See  Reveries  renou- 

vellees. 
Ircana  in  Ispaan.  C.    Goldoni  26,2521 

Ircana  in  Julfa.  C.  Goldoni  .  26,2521 
Ireland  and  America  .        .        .  10,113 

Ireland  as  it  is.     J.A.Amherst  1.5,221 

Irene.  Trag.    S.  Johnson  13,71  ;2,142;18,191 


Irene.  Trag.  Voltaire  .  9,3897;7,4868 
Irish  ambassador.  C.  J.  Kenney  5,113 
Irish  assurance  and  Yaukee  modesty.    F. 

8,113 

Irish  attorney.  F.  "W.B.Bernard  1,113 
Irish  broom-maker.   F.     C.   A.  F.   Wood 

10,113 

Irish  emigrant.  J.  Brougham    .  9,113 

Irish  heiress.     See  West  end      .  30,221 

Irish  lion.  F.     Buckstone.        .  4,113 

Irishman  in  London.  F.  Macready  18,113 
Irish  post.  Cd.     Planche   .         .  11,113 

Irish  tiger.  F.     J.M.Morton    .  11,113 

Irish  tutor.  F      Glengall   .        .  2,113 

Irish  widow.  F.    Garrick  1,113;5,142;1,143; 

4,191 

Irish  Yankee.     J.  Brougham     .  11,113 

Iron  chest.    G.  Colmau,  jr.    19  and  22,141; 

6,221 

Irresolu.  C.     Destouches  .         .  2,4481 

Is  he  jealous?  F.     Beaseley      .  18,11? 

Isaac  Comnenus.  H.  Taylor  2,747  (class  23); 

120  (class  24) 

Isabela.  Trag.  Argensola  1,2  (class  34) 
Isabella.  Trag.  Southern  11, 71;7,141;1, 142; 

1,143;2,191 

Isabello.     Buckstone  .        .        .  22,221 

Isabelle  et  Gertrude.  C.     Favart  4448 

Isacco.  Azione  sac.  Metastasio  10,2523 
Island  princess.     Beaumont  and  Fletcher 

2,40 

Isola  disabitata.   Azione  teat.    Metastasio 

12,2523;2.5:^0 

Issipile.     Metastasio  .        .        .         4,2523 

It  *  *  *.     See  'T  *  »  *  * 

Ivanhoe.  Md.    T.  Dibdin   .        .  40,221 

Jack  Sheppard.  D.    Buckstone  7,113 

Jacobite.  Cd.     Planch6      .        .  3,113 

Jiiger.  Liindliches  sittengemiilde.     Iffland 

1,520 

James  the  fourth.     R.  Greene    .  115 

Jamie  and  Bess.  Scots  pastoral.    A.  Shir- 
refs     ....      209  (class  23) 
Jane  Eyre.     J.  Brougham  .  17,2£1 

Jane  Shore.  Trag.    N.  Rowe    23,141;1,142; 
.       1,143;2,163;4,191;12,221 
Jardin  de  Falerina.  C.     Calderon  3,2 

(class  34) 

Je  dine  chez  ma  mere.  C.  melee  des  coup- 
lets.    Decourcelles  et  Thiboust    3181 

—  See  I  dine  with  my  mother. 
Jealous  wife.  C.    G.  Colman  24,71;11,141; 

.      4,142;1,143;2,191;24,221 
Jealousy  at  fault.  C.     Giraud  .  199 

Jeanne  et  Jeanneton.  Cv.   Scribe  et  Varner 

9,3736 

Jeanne  qui  pleure  et  Jeanne  qui  rit.    C. 

Duniauoir  et  de  Kerauiou  3192 

Jenny  Lind  at  last.    Operatic  bagatelle. 

Reach         ....  24,113 

Jessie  Brown.     Boucicault        .  26,221 

Jeu  de  I'amour.  C.     Marivaux  3136 

Jeune  et  vieille.  Cv.    Scribe,  Melesville  et 

Bayard  .        .        .  6,3736 

Jeune  homme  k  I'epreuve.  C.     Destouches 

9,4481 

Jeune  homme  qui  ne  fait  rien.  C.    Legouve 

4096 

Jew.  C.     R.  Cumberland  .        .  8,141 

Jew  of  Malta.  Trag.     Marlowe  93;1,99 

Jewess.     W.  T.  Moucrieff  .        .  16,221 

Jodelet.     Scarron         .        .         .  3132 

Johanna  von  Montfaucon.  Kotzebue  9,^202 
John  Bull.  C.     G.  Colmau,  jr.  .  16,141 

John  of  Procida  Trag.  Kuowles  3,69;2,70 
Joie  fait  peur.  C.     M'me  do  Girardin  3363; 

6356 

Jonathan  Bradford.     E.  Fitzball         19,221 
Jonathan  in  England.  C.  [.\ltered  from  Col- 
man's    "Who    wants    a   guinea'?"] 

40,221 

Josef  de  las  mugeres.  C.    Calderon         3,2 
.    (class  34) 
Joseph  Heyderich.  Anekdote.  Korner  3,532 
Journey  to  Loudon.  C.    Vanburgh  41 

Juden.  L.    Lessing      .        .        .  1,2418 

Judgment  of  Paris.  Mask.  Congreve  41 
Julian.  Trag.     Mitford        .        .  37 

Jules  Cesar.  Trag.  de  Shakspeare.  Voltaire 

9,3897;7,4868 

Jnllus  Casar.  Trag.     Shakspeare    6,24;25: 
6,61;4,62;2,64;10,76;8,80;7,124;8,136;1,141 

Jumbo  Jum.  F 31,113 

Junge  gelehrte.  L.    Lessing        .  1,2418 

Jupiter  in  disguise.  C.    Plautus  2,53;1,1S5 

Kiisich.  Kom.-oper.  Kotzebue  32,2202 
Kaiser  Claudius.  S.     Kotzebue  20,2202 

Kampt  mit  dem  Drachen.  Singsp.     Korner 

4,.532 

Eater  und  der  Rosenstock.   L.    Kotzebue 

20,2202 

Katharine  and  Petruchio.  C.    Shakspeare 

13,221 

—  See  also  Taming  of  the  shrew. 


Katty  O'Sheal.  Farce.  J.  Pilgrim  37,113 
Kill  or  cure.  F.     Dance      .        .  6,113 

Kind  der  Liebe.  S.     Kotzebue    .  3,2202 

King  Charles  I.  Trag.  Havard  1,71;2,142 
King  Charming.    Extravaganza.    Planche 

9,113 

King  Henry  IV.    Shakspeare  3  and  4,24;25; 

3,61;6,62;8  and  9,6.S;1,64;1,65;6,76; 

.      5,80;4,124;5,136;3,141;10,221 

King  Henry  V.    Shakspeare-  4,24:25;4,61; 

6,62;9,63;1,64;1,65;7,76;5,80;4,124; 

5,136;.3,143 

King  Henry  VI.     Shakspeare   4,24;25;4,61; 

10,63;2,64;7  and  8,76;6,80;5,124;6,136 

King  Henry  VIII.    Shakspeare        5,24;25; 

8,76;7,80;6,124;7,136;2,141;10,221 

King  John.     Shak.speaie    3,24;25;.3,61;6,62; 

7,63;1,64;1,65;6,76;4,S0;4,124,4,1.36; 

1,141:5,221 

King  Lear.     Shakspeare  1,24;25;2,64;11,76; 

9,80;8,124;9,136;2,141;9,221 

King    Ren6's    daughter.     Lyr.-dr.       Herz 

.34,113:193 

King  Richard  II.     Shakspeare  .3.24;25;3,61; 
6,62;8,63;1,64;1,65;6,76;4,80;4,124; 

5,136 

King  Richard  III.   Shakspeare  5,24:2.3;4,61; 
2,64;11,63;8,76;6,80;5,124;7,1.36;1,141; 

1,221 

King  Victor  and  King  Charles.  Trag.     R. 

Browning  ,        .        .      262  (class  23) 

King  and  deserter.    Maddox      .  39,221 

King  and   miller  of  Mansfield.      Dodsley 

5,142 

.King  of  the  commons.  Jas.  White  4,221 
King  and  no  king.    Beaumont  and  Fletcher 

1,40:1,142 

King's  rival.  T.  Taylor  and  C.  Reade  16,221 
Kiss  in  the  dark.  F.     Buckstone  6,113 

Kleine  Declamator.  S.  Kotzebue  26,2202 
Kleiue  Zigeuuerinn.  S.  Kotzebue  25,2202 
Kluge  Frau  im  Walde.  Zaubersp.  Kotzebue 

18,2202 

Knight  of  Arva.  Cd.  Boucicault  29,221 
Knight  of  Malta.     Beaumont  and  Fletcher 

2,40 

Knight  of  the  burning  pestle.     Beaumont 

and  Fletcher      .        .        .  2,40 

Knights.  C.     Aristophanes         46;56;57;186 

Ladies  at  home.  Intorl.  Millingen  19,113 
Ladies  beware.  F.       .        .        .  7,113 

Ladies'  battle.  From  "  Un  duel  en  amour" 

29,113 

Lady  and    devil.    Mus.  dr.    W.  Diniond 

30,221 

Lady  Jane  Gray  (or  Grev).  Trag.  N.  Rowe 
.      3,71;7,107;23,141;1,142;2,163 
Lady  of  the  bedchamber.  F.       .  21,113 

Lady  of  the  lake.  Md'c.  romance.     T.  Dib- 
din      .  ...  39,221 
Lady  of  the  lake.  Trav.     M.  M.  Thompson 

22,113 

Lady  of  the  lions.  Burl.  Durivage  29,113 
Lady  of  Lyons.    E.  L.  Bulwer-Lytton  153; 

1,221 

Lady  of  pleasure.     J.Shirley    .  4,97 

Lame  lover.  C.    Foote        .         .  6,142 

Lamia.  T.  Hood  .  .  674  (class  23) 
Landhaus  au  der  Heerstrasze.  Fastnachts 
Spiel.  Kotzebue  .  .  2.5,2202 
Last  days  of  Pompeii.  L.Medina  19,221 
Last  man.     G.  D.  I  itt         .•        .  35,221 

Last  of  the  pigtails.  Petite  com.     C.  Selbv 

34,113 

Laugh  when  you  can.    C.     F.  Reynolds 

21,141 

Laughing  hyena.  F.  B.  Webster  25,113 
Lavater.  Cd.     Planch  6       .        .  40,221 

Lawyers.  C.    S.  Lawrence         .  7,113 

Laws  of  Candy.     Beaumont  and  Fletcher 

1,40 

Leap  year.  C.  Buckstone  .  11,221 
Legs.  C.     Marivaux    .        .        ,  .3136 

Leichter  Sinn.  L.     Iffland  .  5,529 

Leineweber.  S.     Kotzebue  .        22,2202 

Lena  [under  "title  "Zeloso"].     Velasquez 
de  Velasco  .        .      1,2  (class  :U) 

Lend  me  five  shillings.  J.  M.  Morton  3,221 
Leonor    de   Guzman.     Trag.      Bokor   416 

(«>lass2:J) 

Lethe.     Garrick  ....  5,142 

Letter  writers.  F.     Fielding      .  2,192 

Liar.  F.  Foote  .  .  5,142;1,143;1,191 
—  See  Monteur. 

Lie  of  a  day.  C.    O'Keeffe  .         10,141 

Liebe    Dorfchen.      Dr.  idylle.      Kotzebue 

20,2202 

Life  in  New  York.  Cd.  J.  Brougham  13,113 
Life  of  an  actress.    Boucicault  20,221 

Life's  ransom.     W.  Marsion      .  36,221 

Lindo  don  Diego.  C.     A.  Moreto  4,2 

(class  3i) 

Lionel  and  Clarissa.     (School  for  fathers.) 

Co      Bickerstaff         .         ,  13,141 

Liounos  pauvres.     Augier  .  3030 


DRAMAS. 


1G3 


DRAMAS. 


Little  barefoot.  Domestic  dr.    A.  Waldauer 
42,221 
Little   French   lawyer.       Beaumont    and 
Fletcher     ....  1,40 

Little  Toddlekins.  Cd.  C.  Mathews  31,113 
Little  treasure.  C.     A.  Harris    .  16,221 

Live  woman  in  the  mines.     "Old  Block" 

17,113 

Lo  que  ha  do  sir.  Vega  .  2,2  (class  34) 
Loan  of  a  lover.  Va.     Planche  1,113 

Locaudiera.  C.     Goldoni    .        .  1,2.521 

Locos  de  Valencia.  Vega  2,2  (class  34) 
Lohn  der  Wahrheit.  S.  Kotzebue  13,2202 
Loi  du  coeur.  C.     Laya       .        .  34S6 

Lois  de  Minos.  Trag.  Voltaire  9,.3807;6,4S68 
Lola  Montez.     Same  as  Pas  de  fascination 

34,113 

London  assurance.    Boncicault  4,221 

London  merchant.     Same  as  George  Barn- 
well, q.  V. 
Looking-glass  for  London  and   England. 
K.  Greene  ....  115 

Lord  of  the   manor.   0.     Burgoyne.     [Al- 
tered by  C.  Dibdin]  .  7,107 
Lorenzaccio.     A.  de  Musset       .  3596 
Lorenzo  me  llamo.     Matos  Fragoso  4,2 

(class  34) 

Lorgnon.  Cv.    Scribe         .        .  7,3736 

Lost  ship.  T.  Townsend  .  .  39,221 
Lots.  C.  Plautus  .  .  .  2,5.3;5,185 
Lottery.  F.     Fielding         .        .  192 

Lottery  ticket.  F.     Buckstone  .  18,113 

Louise.  Cv.     Scribe  et  Varner  .  5,3736 

Louison.  C.     A.  de  Musset         .  3.596 

Love.     Kuowles  .        .     3,69;2,70;9,221 

Love  a  la  mode.  Afterpiece.   Macklin  5,142; 

2,143 

Love  and  a  bottle.  C.    Farquhar  41 

Love  and  intrigue.  Trag.     Schiller      4,128 

.     (class  33) 

Love  and  loyalty.  W.  J.  Robson  32,221 
Love  and  murder  F.  J.  Brougham  9,113 
Lovecha,se.  C.  Knowles  2,69;2,70;3,221 
Loveforlove.  C.   Congreve  41;20,i41;3,142; 

2,143;10,191 

Love  in  a  maze.     J.  Shirley       ,  2,97 

Love  in  a  village.  Co.     Bickerstaff     33,71; 
.      7,107;.5,142;2,143;14,191 
Love  in  a  wood.  C.    Wycherley  41 

Love  in  humble  life.  Petite  C.    J.  H.  Payne 

15,113 

Love  in  livery.  F.  J.  P.  Wooler  27,113 
Love  in  '76.  Ct.     Bunce     .        .  14,113 

Love  in  several  masks.  C.  Fielding  1,192 
Love-knot.  C.     J.  S.  Coyne        .  40,221 

Love  makes  a  man.  C.    Gibber  26,71;23,141; 

3,142 

Love  of  a  prince.  C.  Gayler  .  21,221 
Love  tricks.     J.  Shirley     .         .  1,97 

Lover  by  proxy.  Burl.  Boucicault  31,113 
Lover's  progress.    Beaumont  and  Fletcher 

2,40 

LoVer's   vows.      [Altered   by    Inchbald.] 
Kotzebue    ....  8,141 

—  Same,  trans,  by  B.  Thompson  2,165 
Love's  cruelty.  Shirley  .  .  2,97 
Love's    cure.      Beiumont    and    Fletcher 

2,40 

Love's  labours  lost.  C.    Shakspeare    2,24; 

25;2,61;2,62;4,63;1,64;1,65;3,76;2,80; 

2,124;2,136;38,221 

Love's  metamorphosis.     J.  Lilly  2,82 

Love's  pilgrimage.  Beaumont  and  Fletcher 

2,40 

Love's  sacrifice.    George  Lovell  2,221 

Loyal  brother.     Southern  .  1,162 

Loyal  subject.     Beaumont  and    Fletcher 

1,40 

Lucky  hit.  Petite  C.    H.  Paul  .         32,113 
Lucrfece  Borgia.     Hugo       .        .     3408;4605 
Lucretia  Borgia.    Adapted  by  J.  M.  Wes- 
ton       32,221 

Lugenfeind.  L.    Kotzebue          .        41,2202 
Luke  the  labourer.     Domestic  dr.     Buck- 
stone  2,113 

Luria.  Trag.  K.  Browning  2,262  (class  23) 
Lust's  dominion.  Trag.  Marlowe  .3,99 
Lustspiel  am  fenster.  P.  Kotzebue  21,2202 
Lyar.    Footo       ....  6,142 

—  See  Liar. 

Lying  valet.  F.    Garrick  7,107;5,142;1,143; 

8,191 

Lysistrata.  C.    Aristophanes    .  66;57 


Macbeth.  Trag.    Shakspeare     3,24;25;7,63; 

10,76;i),S0;7,124;4,136;3,141;212;7,221 
Macbeth.  Trag. [imitee del' Anglais.]  Duels 

2,3140 

Macbeth  travestie.  Northall      .  5,113 

Macduff's  cross.  Sir  W.  Scott  6,204  (class  23) 
Macias.  Larra  .  .  .  2,25  (class  34) 
Mad  dogs.  F.  J.  Moore  .  .  23,113 
Mad  lover.  Beaumont  and  Fletcher  1,40 
Mad  prophet.  C.     Giraud  .        .  199 

Mad  world,  my  masters.    Middleton     2,98 


Madelaine.    Mrs.  V.  Cunningham     33,221 

Mademoiselle    de    Belle-Isle.      A.    Dumas 

3224 

—  Same,  trans,  and  altered  by  F.  A.  Kem- 

ble 24,210 

Madre  amorosa.  C.  Goldoni  .  18,2321 
Mafemmeetmonparapluie.  V.    Laui'encin 

4181 

Magico  prodigioso.  Calderon  3,2  (class  34) 
Magnetic  lady.     B.  Jonson        .  45 

Maguiflque.  C.     Sedaine    .        .  4463 

Maguyl'ycence.     Skelton    .  2,448  (class  23) 
Mahomet   (Fanatisme).      Trag.      Voltaire 
.       3,3897;3900;3,4S68 

—  Same  in  English,  by  J.  Miller       14,71; 

12,141;2,142;2,143 
Maid  in  the  mill.     Beaumont  and  Fletcher 

2,40 

Maid  of  Bath.     Foote  .        .  5,142 

Maid  of  Croissey.     Gore    .        .  4,113 

Maid  of  honour.  Tragi-com.  Massinger  21 
Maid  of  Marieudorpt.     Kuowles  69;70 

Maid  of  Orleans.  Schiller  3,128  (class  33) 
Maid  of  the  mill.  Co.  Bickerstaff  33,71; 
7,107;6,141;.5,142 
Maid  of  the  oaks.  Burgoyne  .  5,142;7,107 
Maid  with  the  milking-pail.  Cd.  Buck- 
stone  .  .  •  .  .  31.113 
Maidens  of  Trachis.    Sophocles  2,54 

—  See  Trachinite. 

Maid's  last  prayer.     Southern  .  2,162 

Maid's  revenge.     J.  Shirley       .  1,97 

Maid's  tragedy.      Beaumont  and  Fletcher 

1,40;1,142 

Maid's  tragedy   (altered  by  Knowles  and 
called  The  bridal)     .        .  6,221 

Maison  de  Penarvau.     Sandeau  5356 

Maitre  Guerin.  C      .\ugier         .  4666 

Maitresse  an  logis.  Cv.     Scribe  2,3736 

Make  your  wills.  F.    Mayhew  and  Smith 

16,113 

Mai  casados  de  Valencia.    Guillen  de  Cas- 
tro      ...        .      1,2  (class  34) 
Malade  imaginaire.  Cb.     Moliere  3596;4594 

—  Same   in   English,   under   title   Doctor 

Last 5,142 

Malcontent.  J.  Marston  and  Webster  2,83 
Malcontent,  induction  to.  J.  Webster  4,81 
Malcoutenti.  C.  Goldoni  .  .  14,2.521 
Male  coquette.     Garrick     .        .  5,142 

Malheurs  d'  uu  amant  heureux.  Cv.  Scribe 

7,3736 

Malvina.  Cv.  Scribe  .         .  5,3736 

Man  of  the  world.    Macklin       24,71;7,107; 

16,141;1,143 

Man  with  the  iron  mask.     Adapted  by  W. 

J.  Lucas     ....  29,221 

Man  without  a  head.  F.    Wooler        34,113 

Manager's   daughter.    Int.      E.    Lancaster 

36,113 

Mailanas  de  abril  y  mayo.   C.    Calderon 

3,2  (class  34) 

Manfred,  a  dramatic  poem.     Byron  34; 

.   4,35;5,335  (class  23) 
Maniac  lover.     See  Michael  Erie. 
Manlius  Capitolinus.  Trag.    Lat'osse  1,3140 
Mann  von  vierzig  Jahren.    L.     Nach  dem 
Fr.  des  Fagan.     Kotzebue  5,2202 

Mann  von  Wort.  S.     Iflland       .  3,529 

Manolo.  Ramon  de  la  Cruz  5,2  (class  34) 
Marble  heart.  C.     Selby     .        .  34,221 

Marco  Spada.    J.  P.  Simpson     .  13,221 

Marguerite.  Dram,  morale  .  4224 

Marl  confident.  C.     Destouches  10,4481 

Marl  retrouv6.  C.     Dancourt     .  3133 

Maria  Stuarda.  Trag.    Alfieri    .  4,2522 

—  See  Mary  Stuart. 

Mariage  d'argent.  C.     Scribe    .  1,3733 

Mariage  de  raison.   Cv.    Scribe  et  Varner 

4,3736 

Mariage  enfantin.  Cv.    Scribe  et  Delavigne 

1,.3736 

Mariage  fait  et  rompu.  Dufresny  3133 
Mariage  force.  C.  Moliere  .  3541;4594 
Mariages  d'aujour  d'hui.  Bourgeois  et  De- 
courcelle     ....  3098 

Mariamne.  Trag.     Fenton  .  14,71;2,142 

Mariamne.  Trag.  Voltaire  1,3897;1,4S68 
Marie.  Dr.  idylle.  Kotzebue  .  46;2202 
Marino  Faliero.  Trag.     Byron  34;4,35;6,335 

(class  23) 

Marion  Delorme.  Hui,'0  .  .  340S;4605 
Marius,  history  and  fall  of.    Trag.     Otway 

2,195 

Marraine.  Cv.    Scribe,  Lockroi,  et  Chsibot 

5,3736 

Married  and  single.  C.    Poole   .  10,221 

Married  bachelor.    F.     P.  P.  O'Callaghan 

18,113 

Married  life.  C.     Buckstone       .  17,221 

Married  rake.  F.    C.  Selby        .  9,113 

Marta  la  piadosa.  C.  Molina  4,2  (class  34) 
Martyr.     Baillie  ...  1,2 

Martyr  of  Antiuch.  Milmau  1,619  (class  2:^) 
Mary  Stnart.  Trag.    Alfleri        .  2,1 

—  See  Maria  Stuarda. 


Mary  Stuart.  Trag.  Schiller  210  (class  24) ; 
3,128  (class  33) 
Mary's  birthday.    G.  H.  Miles  .  31,221 

Masken.  Liedersp.  Kotzebue  .  38,2202 
Masks  and  faces.  C.  T.  Taylor  and  C. 
Reade  ....  30,221 

Masque.     Beaumont  and  Fletcher  2,40 

Masques.     T.  Middleton     .        .  5,98 

Massacre.  Trag.  Inchbald  1289  (class  30) 
Massacre  at  Paris.    Marlowe    .  9.3;2,99 

Massaniello.  Mus.  dr.  G.  Milner  25,221 
Massere.  C.     Goldoni  .        .        27,2521 

Match.  C.     Baillie       ...  3.2 

Match  in  the  dark.  Ct.     Dance  28,113 

Matilda.  Trag.  [after  Amelie,  on  Leduc  de 
Foix].     T.  Francklin  25,141;2,142 

Matrimonio  perconcorso.  C.  Goldoni  13,2-521 
Matrimony.  Petite  opera.  Altered  from  the 
French  by  J.  Kenney        .  14,113 

Matteo  Falcone.  Md.    Oxberry  24,113 

Max  Helfenstein.  L.  .  .  .  31,2202 
Mayor  impossible.  C.  Vega  2,2  (class  .34) 
Mayor  rauuotruo  los  zelos.     Calderon      3,2 

(class  34) 

Mayor  of  Garratt.    Foote     7,107;5,142;1,143 

11,191 

Mayor  of   Queenborough.       T.   Middleton 

1,98 

Mazeppa.     H.  M.  Milner     .        .  23,221 

Measure  for  measure.     Shakspeare  1,24;25; 

],61;2,62;3,63;1,65;3,76;1,80;1,124;2,136; 

2,141 

Mechant.  C.     Gresset  .        .     3136;4451 

Medea.  Trag.     Euripides  .  48;.50 

Medea.  Trag.     Glover         .        .  1,71 

Medecin  malgre  lui.  C.  Molifere  4,3541;4594 

—  See  Mock  doctor. 

Medico  de  su  honra.  Calderon  3,2  (class  .34) 
Medico  olandeso.  C.  Goldoni  .  16,2521 
Medisant.  C.  Destouches  .  2,4481 
Meg's  diversion.  Craven  .  43,221 
Melanide.  C.  La  Chaussee  .  4452 
Melanie.  La  Harpe  .  ,  4456 
Melicerte.  Pastorale.  Molifere  4,3.541  ;4o94 
Melodrame  en  3  actes  en  prose.  C.  P.  De 
Kock  ....  4833 
Memoires  d'un  colonel.  Cv.  Scribe  et  Mel- 
esville  ....  2,3736 
Menaechmi.  Plantus  .  1,53;3,185 
Menemuos.  C.  Timoneda  1,2  (class  34) 
Menscheuhaszund  Keue.  S.  Kotzebue  1,2202 
Meuschenhasz  und  Reue  (umgearb.)  Kotze- 
bue       40,2202 

Monteur.  C.     Corneille       .      3129;4,3162'3 

—  See  Bugiardo;  Liar;  Lying  lovers;  Ver- 

dad  sospeclicsa. 
Menteur  veridique.  Cv.  E.  Scribe  2,3736 
Mercaderamante.  G.deAguilar  1,2  (class  34) 
Mercanti.  C  Goldoni  .  .  14,2521 
Mercator  (Merchant.)  C.  Plautus  2,53;2,185 
Merchant  of  Bruges.     Kinnaird  7,107 

Merchant  of  Venice.    Shakspeare     2,24;25; 

2,61;3,62;4,63;1,64;1,65;4,76;2,S0;2,124; 
3,]36;4,141;8,221 
Mercure  galant.  C.     Boursault      3132;4443 
Mere  coquette.  C.     Quinault      .  4460 

M^re  coupable.  Beaumarchais  4447;3,4832 
Merope.  Trag.     Alfieri       .        .  6,2.322 

—  Same  in  English  .  .  2,1 
Merope.  Trag.  A.  Hill  .  .  6.71 
Merope.  Trag.  Voltaire  4,3S97;3900;3,486S 
Merrie  tricks  of  Lamyngetowne.  Chatter- 
ton      ...        .     2,47  (class  23) 

Merry  monarch.     J.  H.  Payne  .  3,221 

Merry  wives  of  Windsor.    Shakspeare  1,24; 

25;1,61;2,62;3,63;1,64;1,65:2,76;1,80; 

1,124;1,136;3,141;3I,221 

Metamora.  Burl.    J.  Brougham  32,113 

Metromanie.  C.     Piron       .        .  3136 

Michael    Erie,    the    maniac    lover.     T.  E. 

Wilkes       ....  31,221 

Michaelmas  term.     T.  Middleton  1,98 

Michel  ct  Christine.    Folie-va.     Scribe  et 

Dupin  ....  1,3736 

Midas.    Burl.     K.  O'Hara  .''.,142;1,143 

Middy   ashore,   the.    F.      W.   B.   Bernard 

13,113 

Midnight  banquet.  Md.       .        .  38,221 

Midsummer-night's    dream.      Shakspeare 

2,24;25;1,61;3,62;2,63;1,64;1,65;4,76; 

2,80;2,124;2,136;14,221 

—  Same,  arranged  by  Laura  Keene  28,221 
Milagros  del  desprecio.  C.    Vega  2,2 

(class  34) 

Miles  gloriosus.  C.  Plautus  .  1,53;1,1S5 
Miller  and  his  men.  Md.  Pocock  2.5,221 
Miller  of  New  Jersey.  J.  Brougham  28,221 
Miller's  maid.  Md.  J.  F.  Saville  12,113 
Mind  your  own  business.  M.  Lemon  12,221 
Minerali.    Plunkett     .        .        .  19,221 

Minna  von  Barnhelm.  C.  Lessing220;l,2418 
Minor.     Foote      ....  5,142 

Miralda.    M.  M.  Ballon      .        .  33,113 

Miriam.  D.  poem.     L.  J.  Park  20S 

Mirra.  Trag.     Alfleri  .        .  6,2;522 

Misanthrope.  C.    Moliere  4,3341;4594 


DRAMAS. 


164 


DRAMAS. 


Mischief  making.  Interl,  Buekstone  ]  7,113 
Miser.  C.     Fielding  30,71;4,142;3.192 

Miser.  C.  Plautus  .  .  .  1,53;2,185 
Miserables.  C.    Hugo         .        .  2521 

Misogyn.  L 1,2418 

Miss  iu  her  teens.  F.  Garrick  .'5,142;2,143 
Miss  Lucy  in  town.  Sequel  to  Virgin  un- 
masked. F.  H.  Fielding  5,192 
Miss  Sara  Sampson  Trau.  Lessing  2,2418 
Mistake.  C.  Vanbru<?h  41;20,71;3,142 
Mr.  and  Mrs.  Peter  White.  F.  R.  J.  Ray- 
mond ....  30,113 
Mrs.  Caudle's  curtain  lecture.     E.  Stirling 

21,113 

Mithridate.  Trag.     Racine     3632;4461;.')493 

Mob  cap.  Drama.     H.Paul        .  7,113 

Mock  doctor.     Fielding     5,142;1,143;12,191: 

3,192 

—  See  Medecin  malgre  lui. 

Modern  husband.  C.     Fielding  3,192 

Mceurs  du  temps.  C.  Sauriu  .  3137;4462 
Moglie  saggia.  C.     Goldoni        .  7,2.521 

Mohammed.  Trag.     G.  H.  Miles  144 

Moise.  Trag.     Chateaubriand    .  5411 

Moissouneurs.  C.     Favart  .  4448 

—  See  Rosina. 

Molifere.  C.  Goldoni  .  11,2521 
Molino.  C.  Vega  .  2,2  (class  34) 
Moll  Pitcher.  J.  S.  Jones  .  29,221 
Momentous  question.  E.  Fitzball  32,221 
Money.  C.  E.  L.  Bulwer  .  153;  1,221 
Monsieur  de  Pourceaugnac.  Cb.  Moliere 
3541:4594 

—  See  Nouveau  Pourceaugnac. 
Monsieur  Jovial.    Cv.     Th6aulon  et  Cho- 

quart  ....  4181 

Monsieur  Jules.  C,  melee  de  chant.  Lurine 

et  Deslandes       .        .        .  5224 

Monsieur  Thomas.  Beaumont  and  Fletcher 

1,40 

Monsieur  Touson.  F.     Moncrief  16,113 

Morayma.  Trag.    Martinez  de  la  Rosa    2,1 

(class  34) 

Morbinose.  C.    Goldoni     .        .        28,2521 

Morbinosi 28,2521 

More  blunders  than  one.  F.  Rodwell  23,113 
More  dissemblers  besides  women.     T.  Mid- 

dloton  ....  3,98 
Mormons.  T.  D.  English  .  26,'22l 
Morning  call.  Ct.  Dance  .  8,113 
Morose  good  man.  C.  Goldoni  199 
Mort  d'Abel.  Trag.  Legouve  .  2,3140 
Mort  de  Cesar.  Trag.  Voltaire  4,3897;3900; 
2,4868 

—  See  Julius  Caesar. 

Mort  de  Pompee.  Trag.  Corneille  2,3162 
Mort  d'Abelle.  Azione  sac.  Metastasio 
10  2523 
Mostellaria.  C.  Plautus  '.  '.  2,53;3,185 
Mother  Borabie.     J.  Lilly  .  2,82 

Mother-in-law  (Hecyra.)    C.  Terence  9,186; 

189 

Mots  k  la  mode.  C.     Boursault  4443 

Mountaineers.     G.  Colman,  jr.  22,141;8,221 

Mourning  bride.  Trag.     Cougreve       41;  19, 

.    25,141;1,142;1,143;12,191 

Much  ado  about  nothing.    Shakspeare  1,24; 

25;l,61;2,62;4,6j;;l,64;l,65;3,76;2,80; 

.    2,124;2,136;7,221 

Mudarse  por  mejorarse.  Zarate  5,2  (class 34) 

Mundel.  S.     Iffland     .        .        .  10,529 

Muerete  y  veras!    Breton  de  los  Herreros 

5,2  (class  34) 

Muet.  C.  Brueys  et  Palaprat  .  4445 
Mulatto.  Romant.-dr.  H.  C.  Andersen  606 
Mummy.  F.  W.  B.  Bernard  .  27,113 
Munecas  de  Marcela.  Cubillo  5,2  (class  34) 
Musard  ball.  Extrav.  J.  Brougham  20,113 
Muses  rivales.  La  Harpe  .  44.5? 
Mnsicomanie.  C.  See  Lo  Texier  4,4832 
My  fellow  clerk.  F.  Oxenford  25,113 
My  husband's  ghost.  Comic  int.  J.M.Mor- 
ton                 29,113 

My  husband's  mirror.  Ct.   W.  W.  Clapp,  j r. 

26,113 

My  neighbor's  wife.  P.  A.  Bunn  11,113 
My  son  Diana.  F.     A.  Harris     .  30,113 

My  spouse  and  I.  Op.-f.  C.  Dibbin  7,107 
My  wife's  husband.  F.     Challis  16,113 

My  wife's  mirror.    C.     E.  G.  P.  Wilkins 

13,113 

My  young  wife  and  my  old  umbrella.  F. 
B.  Webster         .         .        .  27,113 

Mydas.     J.  Lilly  .        .        .  2,82 

Myrrha.  Trag.    Alfleri        .        .  3,1 

Mysterious  mother.  Trag.    Walpole    2,142 

Nachtwachter.  Posse.    Korner  3,532 

Naiad  Queen.   Op.  spectacle.     Dairy m pie 

38  221 
Nanine.  C.  Voltaire'  3136;5,3897;4,4868 
Natal  dl  Giove.     Azione  teat.     Metastasio 

12,2523 

Nathan  der  weise.     Lessing       .  2,2418 

Nathan  the  wise.    Lessing         .  215 

Nature  and  philosophy.  F.         .         24,113 


Nature's  nobleman.  C.     Pardee  13,221 

Naval  engagements.  C.     Dance  4,113 

Nave  del  Mercader.  Auto.    Calderon      3,2 

(class  .34) 

Neck,  or  nothing.     Garrick        .  5.142 

Negersclaven.     Kotzebue    .        .  6,2202 

Neighbor   Jackwood.      J.  T.   Trowbridge 

37,221 

Nell  Gwynne.     D.  Jerrold  .  59 

Neptune's  defeat.     J.  Brougham  21,113 

Nervous  man.     W.  B.  Bernard  .  5,221 

Neue  fraueuschule.  L.,  nach  Le  secret  du 
menage.     Kotzebue  .        .        33,2202 
New  footman.  Burl.     C.  Selby  8,113 

New  inn.     B.  Jonson  .        .  45 

New  way  to  pay  old  debts.  Massinger  21; 
.3,142;1,143;.5,221 
Nice  valour.  Beaumont  and  Fletcher  2,40 
Nicholas  Nickleby.  P.  E.  Stirling  33,113 
Nick  of  the  woods.     L.  Medina  34,221 

Nicomede.  Trag.     Corneille        .  3162 

Night  and  morning.  J.  Brougham  18.221 
Night  walker.  Beaumont  and  Fletcher  2,40 
Nina  de  Gomez  Arias.  C.    Calderon        3,2 

(class  34) 

Niiia  encasa,  la,  y  la  madre  en  la  mascara. 

C.  Martinez  de  la  Rosa  1,2;2,5  (class  34) 

Ninette  ^  la  cour.  C.     Favart     .     3137;4448 

Nise  lastimosa.    Trag.      Bermudez         1,2 

(class  .34) 

Niselaureada.  Trag.  Bermudez  1,2  (class 34) 
Nitetti.     Metastasio      .        .        .  8,2523 

No!  !  Operetta      ....  15,113 

No  hay  vidacomola  honra.  C.     Montalvan 

4,2  (class  34) 

No  mas  mastrador.  C.  Larra  2,25  (class  34) 
No  siempre  lo  peer  as  cierto.  C.     Calderon 

3,2  (class  .34) 

Noble  gentleman.    Beaumont  and  Fletcher 

2,40 

Noble  heart.    G.  H.  Lewes        .  40,221 

Nonjuror.     See  Hypocrite. 
Norah  Creina.     E.  Stirling  .  26,113 

Norman  Maurice.    Trag.     Simms       1,362 

(class  23) 

Northward  Hoe.  Decker  and  Webster  1,81 
Nos  intimes.  C.    Sardou     .        .  3725 

Not  a  bad  judge.  J.  R.  Planche  40,221 
Nothing  to  nurse.  F.     Walcot  17,113 

Nouveau    Pourceaugnac.     Cv.      Scribe  et 
Poirson       ....  1,3736 

Nuevo  muudo.  C.     Vega  2,2  (class  34) 

Nuit  venitienne.     A.  de  Musset  3596 

Numaucia.  Trag.  Cervantes  1,2  (class  34) 
Number  one.  F.     W.  Brough     .  25,113 

Nuovo  rico.  C.    Nota         .        .  2518 

Oamitie.  Cv.  Scribe  et  Varner  10,3736 
Oath  of  office.  Trag.     Cannon    .  198 

Object  of  interest.  F.  Stocqueler  25,113 
Obstacle  imprevu.  C.  Destouches  6,4481 
Octavia.  Trag.     Alfleri       .        .  2,1 

—  See  Ottavia. 

Octavia.  Trau.  Kotzebue  .  15,2202 
Octavia  bragaldi.  Trag.  C.  M.  S.  Barnes  4 
Odd  mistake.  C.     Goldoni  .  199 

Oedipe.  Trag.  Voltaire  1,3897;3900;1,4868 
Oedipe  chez  Admfete.  Trag.  Duels  2,3140 
CEdipus.  Trag.    Dry  den  and  Lee  2,71 

(Edipus  Coloneus,  (or  CEdipus  at  Colonos.) 

Trag.     Sophocles         27;28;51;54;55 
ffidipus    tyrannus    (or    (Edipus,    king    of 

thieves.)  Trag.    Sophocles  27;28;51; 

54;55 

O'Flannigan  and  the  fairies.    J.  Brougham 

11,113 

Old  and  young.     Salmon    .        .  36,221 

Old  bachelor.  C.    Congreve    41;24,71;3,142 

Old  guard 4,113 

Old  heads  and  yonng  hearts.    BoucicauU 

8,221 

Old  law.    Massinger,  Middleton  &  Rowloy 

21;1,98 

Old  maid.     A.  Murphy       .        .  6,142 

Old  maids.  C.     Knowles    .         .  69;70 

Old  man.     M.  Howitt  .        .  145 

Old  man  taught  wisdom.  F.  Fielding  4,192 
Old  wives'  tale.    G.  Peele         .  115 

Olimpiade.  Metastasio  .  .  5,2523 
Olympic.  Trag.  Voltaire  7,3897;.5,4868 
Oliver  Twist.  Burl.    Almar      .  29,221 

Omnibus.  F 4,113 

On  ne  badine  pas  avec  I'amour.  A.  de  Mus- 
set ....  3596 
On  ne  saurait  peuser  a  tout.     A.  de  Musset 

3596 

On  ne  s'avise  jamais  de  tout.    Op6ra-com. 

Sedaine  .        .        .  4463 

Oncle  d'Amerique.  Cv.    Scribe  et  Mazeres 

4,3736 

One  coat  for  two  suits.  Cd.     Walcot  15,113 
O'Neal,  the  great.  N.  H.  B.  Clarke     42,221 
Onze  jours  de  siege.    C.    Verne  et  Wallut 
.        .        .        .  3888 

Opfer-tod.  S.  Kotzebue  .  .  12,2202 
Opportunity.    J.  Shirley   .        .  3,97 


Opposite  neighbors.  P.  J.  H.  Paul  19,113 
Orators.     Poote    ....  .5,142 

Oreste.  Trag.     Alfleri         .        .  2,2522 

Oreste.  Trag.  Voltaire  .  5,3897;4,4868 
Orestes.  Trag.     Alfleri        .         .  1,1 

Orestes.  Trag.     Euripides  .  1,.50 

Organe  des  Gehirns.  L.  Kotzebue  20,2202 
Originaux.  C.     Fagan        .         .  3135 

Orlando  Furioso.    R.  Greene     .  115 

Oroonoko.  Trag.    Southern      l.'),71:14,141; 
.      1,142;1,143:2,162;11,191 
Orphan.  Trag.    Otway      7,71;23,141;1,142; 
1,143;9,191;3]93 
Orphan  of  China.  Trag.     A.  Murphy  13,71; 

2,142;2,143 

Orphelin    de    la    Chine.     Trag.      Voltaire 
.      6,3897;.3900;4.4868 
Orti  esperidi.     Metastasio  .        11,2523 

Oscar.  C.     Scribe        .        .        .  2,3733 

Ossawattomie  Brown.     Mrs.  J.  C.  Swayze 

29,221 

Osteria  della  posta.  C.  Goldoni  6,2.521 
Othello.  Trag.  Shakspeare  7,24;25;7,61:16, 
63;11,76;10,S0:S,124,10,136;2,141;3,221 
Otho,  the  great.  J.  Keats  284  (class  30) 
Othon.  Trag.     Corneille     .        .  3,3163  ' 

Ottavia.  Trag.     Alfleri       .         .  3,2522 

—  See  Octavia. 

Otto  of  Wittelsbach.  Trag.  Babo  4,165 
Our  gal.  F.     S.  D.  Johnson        .  10,113 

Our  Jemimy.  F.  H.  J.  Conway  12,113 
Our  wife.  Cd.     J.  M.  Morton     .  25,113 

Ours  et  le  pacha.    Cv.     Scribe  et  Saintine 

1,3736 

Out  to  nurse.  F.     T.  Williams  32,113 

P.  P.,  or,  the  man  and  the  tiger.  F.  T.  Parry 

11,113 

Pace  fra  le  tre  dee.  Festa  teat.     Metastasio 

12,2523 

Pace  fra  la  virtu  e  la  bellezza.    Metastasio 

11,2523 

Pachter     Feldkiiramel.        Fastnachtspiel. 

Kotzebue  .  .  .  28,2202 
Paddy  Carey.  Interl.     T.  Power  9,113 

Paddy  the  piper.  Cd.  J.  Pilgrim  8,113 
Padlock.  Com.  op.  Bickerstaff  9,107;5,142; 

1,143 

—  Farce.  Bickerstaff  .  16,191 
Padre  di  faraiglia.  C.  Goldoni  2518;3,2521 
Padre  per  amore.  C.  Goldoni  .  20,2521 
Pagenstreiche.  Posse.  Kotzebue  19,2202 
Painter  of  Ghent.  D.  Jerrold  .  59 
Palladio  conservato.  Metastasio  11,2523 
Pamela  fanciulla.  C.  Goldoni  2,2.521 
Pamela  maritata.  C.  Goldoni  2,2.521 
Pandore.  Op.  Voltaire  .  3,3S97;3,486S 
Pandorens  Biichse.  Burl.  trag.       Kotzebue 

27,2202 

Pandosto.  R.  Greene  .        .  1,77       / 

Papagey.   S.     Kotzebue      .         .  4,2202 

Par  droit  de  conquete.  C.  Logouve  4696 
Paracelsus.  R.  Browning  1,262  (class  23) 
Parades  oyen.  C.  Alarcon  5,2  (class  34) 
Parasitaster;  or,  the  fawne.    J.  Marston 

2,83 

Parasite.  C.  Plautus  .  .  1,53;4,185 
Parents  and  guardians.  Cd.       .  16,221 

Paria.  Trag.     C.  Delavigne       .  3,4197 

Parliament  of  love.  C.    Massinger  21 

Parlyamente  of  sprytes.    Chatterton     2,47 

(class  23) 

Parnaso    accusato    e    difeso.      Metastasio 

11,2523 

Parnaso  confuso.     Festa  teat.  Metastasio 

12,2523 

Parrain.  C.     Scribe,  Poirson,  et  Melesville 

1,3736 

Partenope.  Festa  teat.  Metastasio  12,2523 
Partie  de  chasse.  C.    Colle        .  3138 

Partie  de  dames.    Feuillet         .  3317 

Partie  et  revanche.  Cv.    Scribe,  Francis, 

et  Brazier        .        .         .  2,3736 

Partir  a  tiempo.  C.  Larra  2,25  (class  .34) 
Pas  de  fascination.  F.     Coyne   .  34,113 

Pasar  del  arroyo.  Vega  .  2,2  (class  34) 
Pasquin.  Dr.  satire.     Fielding  4,192 

Passing  cloud.     W.  B.  Bernard  11,221 

Passione  di  Gesu  Cristo.  Azione  Sac.  Metas- 
tasio        ....        10,2523 
Pastorale  comique.    Molifere     .  3541 

Patrician's  daughter.  Trag.    J.  W.  Marston 

32  221 
Patron.    Foote    ....  6|l42 

Paul  Pry.  C.    J.  Poole      .        .  10,221 

Pauline.  Adapted  from  the  Fivnch  17,221 
Pauvres  d'esprit.  C.    L.  Lavu.  .  3487 

Pauvrette.  BoucicauU  .'  .  29,221 
Peace.  C.  Aristophanes  .  .  46;56;57 
Pearl  of  Savoy    ....  43,221 

Peep  behind  the  curtain.  Garrick  6,142 
Pelayo.  Trag.  Quintana  .  5,2  (class  34) 
P61opide8,  on  Atr6e  et  Thyeste.  Trag.  Vol- 
taire ....  9,3S97;7,4868 
Pensionnaire  mariee.  Cv.  Scribe  8,3736 
People's  lawyer.  C.    J.  S,  Jones         31,221 


DRAMAS. 


165 


DRAMAS. 


Percy.  Trag.     H.  More       .        .  1,143 

Percy's  masque.     Hillhouse      .  1,20 

Pere  prodigue.  C,     Dumas  fils.  4-526 

Pfere  terrible.  C.  melee  de  chant.  Lurine 
et  Deslandes      .        .        .  5224 

Perfection.     T.  H.  Bayly  .         .  4,221 

Pericles.  Trag.  Shakspeare  6,24;7,63;2,64; 
8,71;12,76;4,S0;9,124;9,136 
Peril  en  la  demeure.  C.    Feuillet  4048 

Perle  noire.  C.     Sardou      .        .  3727 

Perplexing  predicament.  Burl.     C.  Selby 

31,113 

Perro  del  hoi-telano.  C.  Vega  2,2  (class  34) 
Persecuted  Dutchman.  F.  S.  Barry  19,113 
Persee.  Trag.-lyr.     Quinault     .  4460 

Persian.  C.  Plautus .  .  .  2,53;.5,1S5 
Persians.  Trag.     .ffischuylus     .  34 

Personation.    Com.   int.     Mrs.   C.   Kemble 

15,113 

Peruviana.  C.  Goldoni  .  .  22,2.521 
Pet  of  the  petticoats.  0.  Buckstone  30,113 
Peter    Wilkins ;    or,   the   flying    islanders 

19,221 

Petite  sceur.  Cv.  Scribe  et  Mulesville  2,3736 
Pettegolezzidelledonne.  C.  Goldoni  22,2521 
Phaedra  and   Hippolitus.   Trag.    E.  Smith 

2,71 

Phaeton.  C.     Boiirsault     .        .  4443 

Phantom.  Mus.  dr.     Baillie       .  2,2 

Phantom.    Boucicault        .        .  21,221 

Phedre.  Trag.  Racine  3121;3632;4461;.i493 
Phenomenon  in  a  smock  frock.  Cd.  W. 
Brough       ....  19,113 

Philaster.  Trag.  Beaumont  and  Fletcher 
1,40;16,71;1,142 
Philinte  de  Moliere.  C.    Fabre  d'Eglantine 

3139 
Philip.  Trag.     Alfieri'        ".        ',  1,1 

—  See  Filippo. 

Philip  of  Maine.     M.  Howitt     .  145 

Philip   Van   Artevelde.  Dr.   romance.    H. 

Taylor        ....  38 

Philippe.  Cv.   Scribe,  Melesvllle,  et  Bayard 

6,3736 

Philoctete.  Trag.  La  Harpe  .  31.30;44.'56 
Philoctetes.  Trag.  Sophocles  .  27;23;51;5j 
Philosophe  marie.  C.     Destouches        3135; 

3,4481:4487 

—  La  critique  du.  Destouches  3,4481 
Philosopbe  sans  le  savoir.  C.    Sedaine313S; 

4463 

Philosophes  amoureux.  C.         .  3,4481 

Philota.s.  Tr.    Lessing        .        .  2,2418 

Phoenician  virgins.  Trag.  Euripides  48;50 
Phoenix.     T.  Middleton      .        .  1,98 

Phormo.  Terence  .  _  .  .  9;186;189 
Piano  lie  Berthe.  C,  melee  de  chant.    Bar- 

iere  et  Murger  .        .  5328 

Picarillo  en  Espana.  C.     Canizares         5,2 

(class  34) 

Piccoloraini.     [Part  of  Wallenstein,  which 

see.] 
Picture.  Tragi. -com.    Massinger  21 

Pierre  de  touche.  C.    Augier  et  Sandeau 

3031 
Pilgrim.  Beaumont  and  Fletcher  1,40 
Pilot.    E.  Fitzball       .        .        .  16.221 

Pinto.  C.     Lemercier  .        .  3139 

Pippa  passes.  R.  Browning  1,262  (class  23) 
Pirate.     M.  Howitt  .        .  145 

Pirate  of  tlie  isles.  N.  H.  B.  Clarke  42,221 
Pirate's  legacy.  C.  H.  Saunders  41,221 
Pizarro.     [From   Die  Spanior  in  Peru,  by 

Kotzebue  ]     R.  B.  Sheridan  31; 

.      12,141;2,143;1,165;3,221 

Place  h  la  cour.  C.     Biard  4224 

Plaideurs.  C.     Racine    3120;3632;4461;.5493 

Plaindcaler.  C.     Wycherly         .      41;3,142 

—  Same,  altered  by  Bickerstaff  20,71 
Plaute.  C.  Lemercier  .  .  3139 
Pleasant  neighbor.    F.     Mrs.   E.   Planche 

8,113 

Pluie  et  le  beau  temps.  C.  Gozlan  3372 
Plutus.  C.  Aristophanes  .  .  2,56:57 
Pobreza,  amor,  y  fortuna.    Figueroa       5,2 

(class  34) 

Po-ca-hon-tas.  Extrav.  J.  Brougham  9,113 
Podesta's  daughter.  Dram,  sketch.  Boker 
.  308;416  (class  23);.5a  (class  24) 
Poenulus.  C.  Plautus  .  .  2,53;4,185 
Poeta  fanatico.  C.  Goldoni  .  15,2521 
Poetaster.     B.  Jonson  .  45 

Point  of  honor.  C.     Kemble      .  13,141 

Polinice.  Trag.     Al  fieri     .        .  1,2522 

Polinices.  Trag.     Alfieri    .        .  1,1 

Politician.     J.  Shirley        .        .  5,97 

Polly  Honeycombe.  G.  Colman  9,107;6,191 
Polyeucte.  Trag.  Corneille  1,3162;3163 
Poor  gentleman.  C.     G.  Colman,  jr.  6,141; 

2,221 

Poor  of  Hew  York.  By  the  *  *  *  *  club 
24,221 
Poor  Pillicoddy.  F.  J.  M.  Morton  27,113 
Poor  scholar.     M.  Howitt  .         .  145 

Pope  of  Rome.     Boucicault        .  29,221 

Popping  the  question.  F.    Buckstone  8,113 


Por  lapuente  Juana.  C.    Vega  2,2  (class  34) 

Por   su   rey  y  por  su  dama.     Bances  de 

Candamo  .        .        .       5,2  (class  34) 

Posthaus  in  Treuenbrietzen.  L.     Kotzebue 

21,2202 

Poule  et  ses  poussins.  C.     Najac  5208 

Pour  et  le  contre.  Feuillet  .  3317 

Pourceaugnac.    See  Monsieur  de  P. 
Precieuses  ridicules.  C.    Moliere  3541  ;4594; 

3,4832 

Prejuge  k  la  mode.  C.     La  Chaussee  3134; 

4452 

Premio  del  bien  hablar.  C.     Vega  2,2 

(class  34) 

Pretty  girls  of  Stillberg.  F.       .  37,113 

Pretty  piece  of  business.    C.     T.  Morton 

10,113 

Pride  of  the  market.  Cd.  Planche  2,113 
Primer  flor  del  carmelo.  Auto.     Calderon 

3,2  (class  34) 

Princely  bride^  Amelia  of  Saxony  2,173 
Princesse  de  I'Elide.  Cb.  Molifere  3541;4.594 
Princesse  de  Navarre.  Cb.    Voltaire  4,3897 

3,4868 

Principles    form    character.    C.      Wehner 

22,113 

Printer's  devil.  F.    Planche      .  4:3,221 
Prinzessia  von  Cacambo.  Kom.  op.     Kotze- 
bue      39,2202 

Prisoner  of  war.  C.     D.  .Terrold  87 

Prisonnier.    C.   melee  de  chants.     Duval 

3  4832 
Prodigo.  C.  Goldoni  .  .  12,2521 
Projector.  C.     Nota    ...  199 

Prometheus  bound.     E.B.Browning    286; 

299  (class  23) 

Prometheus  chained.  Trag.   iEschuylus  34 
Prometheus    unbound.    Lyr.    dr.      P.    B. 
Shelley       .        .        .  1,256  (class  23) 
Promotion.  Va.     Planch6  .  21,113 

Prophet  of  St.  Paul's.  D.  P.  Brown  134 
Prophetess.  Beaumont  and  Fletcher  2,40 
Proserpine.  Trag. -Lyr.  Quinault  4460 
Protegee  sans  le  savoir.  Cv.  Scribe  10,3736 
Provoked  husband.  C.  Vanbrugh  and 
Cibber  41;9,107;20,23,141;3,142;2,143; 

3.191 

Provoked  wife.  C.    Vanbrugh        41;24,71 

.3,142:2,143 

Prude.  C.  Voltaire  .  .  4,3S97;3,4868 
Prudencia  en  la  muger.  C.     Molina        4,2 

(class  .34) 

Pseudolus.  C.  Plautus  .  .  .53:3,185 
Psyche.  Trag.-bal.  Moliere  .  3541:4.594 
Puff.  C.     Scribe  ....  3,3733 

Puntigli  domestici.  C.  Goldoni  21,2-521 
Pupilla.  C.     Goldoni  .        .        13,2.521 

Pupille.  C.     Fagan    .        .        .  3135 

—  See  Guardian. 

Pure  gold.     W.  Marston    .        .  41,221 

Putnam.    Military   dr.      N.   H.   Bannister 

39,221 

Putta  onorata.  C.     Goldoni       .  7,2.521 

Pyrrhus.  Trag.     Crebillou        .  4479 

Quaker.  Com.  op.  C.  Dibdin  .  9,107:1.143 
Quaker.  S.  Kotzebue  .  .  32,2202 
Quash.  F.     Geo.  Brookes   .        .  37,113 

Queen  mother.     Swinburne       .  158 

Queen  of  Corinth.    Beaumont  and  Fletcher 

2,40 

Question  d' argent.  C.  Dumas  fils  3291 
Quiet  family.  F.     Suter      .        .  30,113 

Quiproquo.  C.    Brueys  et  Palaprat      4445 

Raffaele.     Wilks         .        .        .  36,221 

Rag-picker  of  Paris.  E.  Stirling  14,221 
Raggiratore  C.  Goldoni  .  .  13,2521 
Ragotin.  C.     La  Fontaine  .  4453 

Raising  the  wind.  F.  J.  Kenney  4,113 
Raoul  barbe  bleu.  C.     Sedaino  4463 

Raphaella.  Tragodie.     Andersen  606 

Raquel.  Trag.  Huerta  .  5,2  (class  34) 
Raymond.     M.  Howitt        .        .  145 

Raymond  and  Agnes.  M.  G.  Lewis  24,221 
Rebecca.  Cv.     Scribe  .        .  9,3736 

Recruiting  ofiicer.  C.     Farquhar  41;10,107; 

4,142:2,143 

Recruiting  sergeant.     Bickerstaff      10,107; 

.      .  .        .      •  .        .        .  1,143 

Red  mask.     John  Brougham     .  20,221 

ireaShnpliiTIr.  Feuillet  .  .  3317 ;3319;3 520 
Refusal,  C.  Cibber  .  .  .  18,71  ;9,107 
Regicide.  Trag.    Smollet    .        .  ]16 

Regular  fix.  F.  J.  M.  Morton  .  '  36,113 
Rehbock.  L.  Kotzebue  .  .  34,2202 
Rehearsal.  C.     [With  key.]    Buckingham 

21,71  ;3,142 

Reinar  despues  de  morir.  Trag.     Guevara 

5,2  (class  34) 

Reise  nach  der  Stadt.  L.     Iffland  2,529 

Relapse.    C.     Vanbrugh     .        .  41 

Remorse.  Trag.     S.  T.  Coleridge      10;2,445 

(class  2:3) 

Renegade.  Tragi  com.     Massinger  21 

Rendezvous.  Operetta.    Ayton  16,113 


Rent  day.  D.  Jerrold  .  .  69;4,221 
Re  pastore.     Metastasio      .        .  8,2523 

Reprisal.  C.     Smollet         .        .  116 

Respectable  Gesellschaft.  Posse.    Kotzebue 

37,2202 

Retired  from  business.  C.  D.  Jerrold  87 
Retour  imprevu.  C.     Regnard  2,4832 

Retribution.  T.Taylor        .        .  19,221 

Return  of  the  Druses.  Trag.  2,262  (class  23) 
Rene  versohnt.  S.     Iflland  .  1,.529 

Reve,  un 4224 

Reve  du  mari.  C.     Andrieux     .  3138 

Kevenge.  Burl.     Chatterton  1,47  (class  23) 
Revenge.  Trag.     E.  Young     9,107;8,22,141; 
2,142;1,143;17,191 
Reveries   renouvelees  des  Grecs.  Parodie. 

Favart     ....  3137 

Revers  de  la  medaille.     Proverbe  4225 

Review.  Mus.  F.  G.  Colman,  jr.  .3.5,221 
Revolutionary  soldier.  F.  Jaimson  .34,113 
Rhadaminstre  et  Zenobie.  Trag.    Crebillon 

4479 

Rhadamisthe  et  Zonobie.  Trag.     Crebillon 

1,3140 

Rhesus.  Trag.     Euripides  .  2,50 

Ricco  insidiato.  C.     Goldoni      .        18,2521 
Richard.     See  King  Richard. 
Richard  Coeur  de  lion.  C.     Sedaine       4463 
Richard  Cajur  de  lion.  Hist,  romance.  Gen. 

Burgoyne         .        .        .  10,191 

Richard  Coeur  de  lion.  0.  Burgoyne  10,107 
Richelieu.     E.  L.  Bulwer-Lytton  6,141:1.53; 

1,221 

Ricochets.  C.     Ittiitee  de  Picard  4224 

Rienzi.    Trag.      Mitford.     Re-arranged  by 

J.  W.  Wallack        .        .  22,221 

Rights  of  man.  C.  0.  S.  Leland  29,113 
Rip  Van  Winkle.     C.  Burke      .  22,221 

Risette.  Va.     About  .        .  300S 

Ritorno  dalla  villeggiatura.    C.     Goldoni 

5,2521 

Rival  queens  ;  or,  the  death  of  Alexander 

the  great.  Trag.    N.Lee  1,107; 

.  16,22,141;1,142;2,143 
Rivals.  C.     Sheridan    31;9,107;18,141:4,142; 
l,143;l,191:4,221 
Road  to  ruin.  C.     Holcroft    17,24,141;7,221 
Roaring  girl.     Middleton    .        .  2,98 

Rob  Roy  Macgregor.    Op.  play.     Pocock 

11,221 

Robber  of  the  Rhine.    Almar    .  23,221 

Robber's  wife.     Pocock      .        .  32,221 

Robbers.  Trag.    Schiller  .        5,165;13,221 

—  Same  ....  4,128  (class  3:3) 
Robert  Emmet.  Jas.  Pilgrim  .  37,221 
Robert  Macaire.  Md.  C.  Selby  (trans.)  3,113 
Roberto  Dillon.  Larra  .  .  2,25 
Rodogune.  Trag.  Corneille  .  2,3162 
Rodolphe.    Scribe  et  Melesville          2,3736 

Roi  boit.  Va 4225 

Roi  et  le  fcrmier.  C.     Sedaine    .  4463 

Roi  s'arause  Hugo  .  .  .  3411;4605 
Roland.  Trag.-lyr.     Quinault    .  4460 

Roland  for  an  Oliver.  F.  T.  Morton  23,113 
RoUii's  Tod.  Trau.     Kotzebue    .  5,2202 

—  See  Pizarro. 

Roman  actor.  Trag.     Massinger  21 

Roman  d'unjeunehommepauvre.  C.  Feuil- 
let 5429 

Roman  father.  Trag.  Whitehead  3,71  ;9, 107; 
.    15,141  ;2,142;2, 143:10,191 

Romance  'after  marriage.  C.  F.  B.  Good- 
rich and  F.  L.  Warden     .  24,221 

Romance  and  reality.    J.  Brougham  15,221 

Romance  of  a  poor  young  man,  adapted 
from  Feuillet.  P.  Edwards  and  L. 
Wallack      ....  29,221 

Romance  under  difficulties.  F.  F.  C.  Bur- 
nand 14,113 

Rome  gauv6e,  ou  Catilina.  Triag.  Voltaire 
3900  ;4, 4868 

—  See  Catilina. 

Romeo  and  Juliet.  Trag.     Shakspeare  7,24; 
25;7,61;12,63;2,64;10,76;8,80;10,1.36: 
4, 141  ;6, 221 
Romiero.  Trag.     Baillie     .        .  1,2 

Romolo  ed  Ersilia.     Metastasio  9,2523 

Rory  O'More.     S.  Lover      .        .  22,221 

Rosamond.    Swinburne      .        .  158 

Rosamunda   Trag.     Alfieri         .  2,2-522 

—  Same  in  English  ...  2,1 
Rosamunde.  Trau.  Korner  .  3,532 
Rose  et  Colas.  C.  Sedaine  .  1,4463 
Rose  of  Arragon.  Knowles  .  3,69;2,70 
Roseof  Ettrick  VMle.  T.  J.  Lynch  17,221 
Rose  of  Killarney.  E.  Stirling  17,221 
Rosen  des  Herrn  von  Malesherbes.  Kotze- 
bue       38,2202 

Rosenmadchen.  Kom.  op.  von  Theaulon 
Kotzebue    ....        39,2202 

Rosiere  de  Salenci.  C.     Favart  4448 

Rosina.  Com.  op.  [From  "  Les  moisson- 
eurs."]    Mrs.  Brooke  9,107;.5,142;1,143 

Rosina  Meadows.  Adapted  by  C.  H.  Saund- 
ers         30,221 

Rough  diamond.  F.    Buckstone  6,113 


DRAMAS. 


166 


DRAMAS. 


Royal  convert.    N.  Rowe    .        .  2,163 

Royal  master.     .T  Shirley  .  4.97 

Riibezahl  S.  Kotzebue  .  ,  fl0,2202 
Rudens  C.  Plautus  .  .  .  2,.5.3;2,18.i 
Riickkehr  der  Frey  willigen.  L.    Kotzebue 

47,2202 

Enggiero.    Metastasio         .        .  9,2-52:5 

Ruiuen  von  Athen.  N.     Kotzebue      30,2202 
Rule  a  wife  and  have  a  wife.  C.    Beaumont 
and  Fletcher  1,40;28,71:10,107;14,141; 
3,142;2,143;10,191 
Rural  felicity.  C.     Buckstone    .  33,221 

Rus.se  iu  Deutschland.  L.  Kotzebue  2:3,22ii2 
Rusteijhi.  C.  Goldoui  .  .  25,2.521 
Ruth  Oakley.    ■Williams  and  Harris  36,221 

Sabots,  les.  Op. -com.    S6daino  4464 

Saco  de  Roma.  C.     Cueva  .      1,2  (class  .34) 
Sacontala  ;   an  Indian  drama  by  Ciilibas. 
(Works  of  Sir  W.  Jones,  vol.  9)  2Sa-2.54 
Sad  shepherd.    B.  Jonson  .        .  4.5 

Sailor  of  France.  J.B.Johnstone  20,221 
St.  Clement's  eve.  H.  Taylor  3,747  (clas.s  23) 

—  Same 114 

St  Cupid.  C.  D.  Jerrold  .  .  S7;7,113 
Saint  Genest.  Trag.     Rotrou      .  1,3140 

St.  Patrick  for  Ireland.  J.  Shirley  4,97 
St.  Patrick's  day.  F.     Sheridan  31 

St.  Patrick's  eve.     T.  Power      .  2,113 

Saint's  traijedy.  C.  Kingsley  399  (class  23) 
Salome  the  daughter  of  Herodias  121 

Salvoisy.    Cv.     Scribe,   de   Kougemont,   et 

Decoraberousse  .        .        .  8,3736 

Sammtrock.  L.     Kotzebue         .        20,2202 

Samson.  Op.    Voltaire        .       2,3897 ;2,4868 

Samson  Agonistes.    Milton      3.3.5S:473;-549; 

.     613;1,688  (class  23) 

—  Same 24,71 

Sant' Elena.  Azionesac.  Metastasio  10,2523 
Santo  natale.  Metastasio  .  .  10,2523 
Sapho  and  Phao.     J.  Lilly         .  1,82 

Sardauapalus.  Trag.     Byron    34;4,3.5;7,.3.35 

(class  23) 

—  Same,  adapted  by  C.  Kean  13,221 
Satin  in  Paris.     C.  Selby  (from  Clairville 

et  Damarin)        .        .        .  30,221 

Saul.  Trag.     Alfieri     .        .        .  5,2522 

—  Same,  in  English  .  .  3,1 
Saiil.  Voltaire  ....  5,4868 
Sbogar.  C.  melee  de  couplets.  P.  T.  B.  4181 
i^capin.    See  Cheats  ;  Fourberies. 

Scene  in  the  life  of  an  unprotected  female. 

Se-i  Unprotected,  etc. 
Schatz.   L.     Leasing    .        .        .  1,2418 

Schauspieler  wider  willen.    L.     Kotzebue 

44,2202 

Scheiuverdienst.  S.     Iffland       .  4,529 

Schelmi.sche  Freyer.  L.  Kotzebue  .36,2202 
Scheming  parasite  (Phormio.)  L.     Terence 

9,186;189 

Schlaue  witwe.  Posse.  Kotzebue  10,2202 
Scholar.  C.    Buckstone      .        .  35.221 

School  for  authors.  C.     Tobin    .  25,141 

School  for  fathers  ;  or,  Lionel  aud  Clarissa. 
Com.  op.  Bicker-taff  3.3,71;13,141 
School  for  lovers.  C.  Whitehead  30,71 
School  for  prejudice.  C.  T.  Dibdin  21,141 
School  for  rakes.  C.  Mrs  E.  GrifHths  2(i,71 
School  for  scandal.  C.     Sheridan    31;2,143; 

1,221 

School  of  reform.  C.  Morton  17J41;23,221 
School  of  the  world.     Fr6d6ric  II.      5,36 

(class  33) 

School  fellows.    D.  Jerrold         .  .59 
Schreibepult.  S.     Kotzebue         .        11,2202 
Schule  der  Frauen.  L.  (von  Molifere.)    Kot- 
zebue    36,2202 

Schutzgeist.     Kotzebue       .  30,2202 

Scornful  lady.  Beaumont  and  Fletcher  1,40 
Scozzesse  C.  Goldoui  .  .  10,2521 
Sculptour.  C.     Beaunoir    .        .  1,4832 

Sculptor's  daughter.     Cannon  .  198 

Scuola  di  ballo.  C.  Goldoui  .  17,2  21 
Scythes.  Trag.     Voltaire    .       8,3897 ;6, 4868 

Sea  of  ice 15,221 

Sea  voyage.  Beaumont  and  Fletcher  2,40 
Second  Brutus.  Trag.     Alfieri    .  3,1 

—  See  Bruto  Secondo. 

Second  love.  Cd.  J.  P.  Simpson  .34,221 
Seconde  ann6e.    Cv.    Scribe  et  Molesville 

6,3736 

Secret.  F 3,113 

Secret  du  tn6nage.  See  Neue  Frauenschule. 
Secret  revele  C.  Palaprat  .  4445 
Secret  service.  Planche  .  .  4,113 
Secretary.  Knowles  .  .  .  2,69;2,70 
Secrets  worth  knowing.  C.  T.  Morton  194 
Seduction.  C.  Holcroft  .  .  2"',141 
Seeing  Warren.  F.  Adapted  from  Morton's 
"Seeing  Wriglit"  .  .  35  113 
Seeschlacht  und  Meerkatze.  Posse.  Kot- 
zebue          24,2202 

Sej anus  ;  his  fall.    B.  Jonson    .  24  45 

Self.  C.    Mrs.  S.  F.  Bateman     .  21,221 

Self-tormentor  (hcautoutimorumeuos.)    C. 

Terence      ....     9;186;189 


Semele.  0.    W.  Congreve  .  41 

Semiramide.     Metastasio    .        .  3,2523 

Serairarais.  Trag.     Crebillon     .  4479 

Semiramis.  Trag.     Voltaire       5,3897;.3900; 

3,4868 

SenorValiente.  0.     G.  H.  Miles  41,221 

Sent  to  the  tower.  F.  J.  M.  Morton  28,113 
Separation.  Trag.     Baillie  .  2,2 

Serious  family.  C.    M.  Barnett  10,221 

Sermeat  d' Horace.  C.  H.  Murger  3588 
Sertorius.  Trag.     Corneille        .  3162 

Sertorius  ;  or,  the  Roman  patriot.  D.  P. 
Brown  ....  135 

Serva  amorosa,  la.  C.     Goldoui  6,2.521 

Servants  by  legacy.  F.  J.  Pilgrim  33,11.3 
Servitore    di    due    badroni.     C.     Goldoni 

11,2521 

Seven  chiefs  against  Thebes.  Trag.  .ffischy- 

lus 34 

Seven  clerks.     T.  E.  Wilks         .  15,221 

Seven  temptations.     M.  Howitt  145 

Seven  years  of  a  soldier's  life.    J.  B.  Howe 

36,221 

Sganarelle.  C.  Moli^re  .  .  3.541:4594 
Shaker  lovers.     S.D.Johnson  32,113 

Shakspeare's  dream.  Hist,  pageant.  J. 
Brougham  .        .        .  21,113 

Shandy  Maguire.  By  J.  Pilgrim  31.221 
Shawl.  L.     Kotzebue  .        .        36.2202 

She  stoops  to  conquer.  C.  Goldsmith  26,71: 
.  10,107;4,142;1,143;4,191;10,221 
She  wou'd  and  she  wou'd  not.  C.  Gibber 
23,71;10,107;12,141;3,142;13,191 
Shipwreck.  C.  Plautus  .  .  2,53;-?,185 
Shocking  events.  F.     Buckstone  36,113 

Shoemaker  of  Toulouse.  F.  S.  Hill  32,221 
Shylock.     Talfourd      .        .        .  17,113 

Si  de  las  ninas.  C.  Moratin  5,2  (class  34) 
Si  no  vieran  las  mugeres.   C.    Vega      2,2 

(class  34) 

Siamese  twins.  F.    Beckett       .  28,113 

Sicilian  summer.  H.  Taylor  3,747  (class  2.31 
Sicilien.  Cb.  Moliere  .  .  3541;4594 
Sidnei.  C.     Gresset      .        .        .  4451 

Siege  de  Calais.   Trag.    Belloy  1,3140 

Siege  of  Damascus.  Trag.  J.  Hughes  11,71; 
10,107  ;1,142;2  143 
Siege  of  Valencia.    Dr.  poem.    F.  Hemans 

2,112  (class  23) 

Siface.     Metastasio      .        .        .  2,2523 

Silberne  Hochzeit.  S.     Kotzebue  8,2202 

Simple  histoire.  Cv.    Scribe  et  de  Courcy 

4,37.36 

Simpson  &  Co.     John  Poole        .  8,221 

Sior  Todero  brontolon.  C  Goldoni  28,2521 
Sir  Anthony  Love.     Southern     .  1,162 

Sir  Clyomon  and  Sir  Clamydes.    G.  Peele 

115 

Sir  Harry  Wildair.  C.     Farquhar  41;30,71; 

4,142 

Sir  John  Cockle  at  court.  Dodsley  5,142 
Sir  Thomas  Wyat.     Dickers  and  Webster 

1,81 

Siroe.    Metastasio       .        .        .  1,2523 

Sisters.     J.  Shirley      .        .        .  5.97 

Six  degrees  of  crime.  Md.  F.  S.  Hill  30,221 
Sixteen  string  Jack.     L.  Rede    .  25,221 

Skeleton  witness.     Rede     .        .  25,221 

Sketches  in  India.  F.  T.  Morton  12,221 
Slasher  and  Crasher.  F.  J.  M.  Morton  4,113 
Smanie  per  la  villeggiatura.    C.     Goldoni 

251 8  ;5, 2521 

Socrate.  Voltaire  .  .  ^  6,3897;4,4868 
Soeur  de  Jocrisse.  C.  Melee  de  couplets. 
Varner  et  Duvert       .        .  4181 

Soeursdelait       ....  4224 

Sofonisba.  Trag.     Alfieri  .  5,2522 

—  See  Sophoni.sba. 

Sogno  di  Scipione.  Metastasio  11,2523 ;2.5.30 
Soldier's  courtship.  C.  J.  Poole  33,113 
Soldier's  daughter.  C.  A.Cherry  13,221 
Soldier's  fortune.  C.     Otway     .  2,195 

SBIon  Slilh'glJr'ISee  People's  lawyer  31,221 
Somebody  else.  F.     Plancho      .  29,113 

Somnambule.  Cv.  Scribe  et  Poirson  1,3736 
Son  of  the  night.    C.  Gayler        .  22,221 

Son  of  the  wilderness.  Dr.  poem.  F.  Halm  35 

—  Same,  under  title  of  Ingomar,  adapted 

by  Maria  Lovell  .  12,221 

Sonnenjnngfrau.  S.  Kotzebue  ■  2,2202 
Sopbonisba.  Trag.    V.  Alfieri    .  3,1 

—  See  Sofonisba. 

Sophonisba.  Trag.    J.  Marston  1,83 

Sophonisbe.  Trag.     Voltaire    8,3S97;6,4868 
Sorgen  ohne  Noth  und  Noth  ohne  Sorgen. 
L.     Kotzebue     .        .        .        26,2202 
Sorrow  of  Teresa.     M.  Howitt    .  145 

Soul's  tragedy.  R.  Browning  2,262  (class  23) 
Sourd.  C.     Desforges  .  3139;4,4832 

—  Imitee  de  Desforges      .        .  4225 

—  Com.-foliede  Desforges.  R6duite  4181 
Spanier  in  Peru.  Trau.     Kotzebue      5,2202 

—  See  Pizarro 

Spanish  curate.  Beaumont  and  Fletcher  1,40 

Spanish  friar  (or  fryar.)  C.    Dryden  17,71; 

3,142 


Spanish  gipsy.  T.  Middleton  and  W.  Row- 
ley         4,98 

Spanish  student.     Longfellow     141:277;879 

(class  23) 

Sparbiiche.  L.  Kotzebue  .  .  16,2202 
Spartacus.  Trag.  Saurin  .  .  3140;4462 
Spartan  dame.     Southern    .        .  2,162 

Spectre  bridegroom.  F.  Moncrieff  24,113 
Speed   the  plough.    C.     T.  Morton  17,141; 

6,221 

Spiegel.  L.  Kotzebue  .  .  42,2202 
Spiegelritter.  0.     Kotzebue         .  3,2202 

Spieler.  S.     Iffland       .        .        .  4. .529 

Spirit  of  seventy-six;  a  prophetic  drama. 
Mro.  D.  Curtis   .        .         .  225 

Spirit  of  vengeance.  Nack  756  (class  23) 
Spirito  di  contradizione.  C.  Goldoni  23.2521 
Spoiled  child.   F.     Hoare    .        .  17,113 

Sposa  persiana.  C.  Goldoni  .  26,2521 
Sposa  sagace.  C.     Goldoni  .        19.2521 

Stage-struck  Yankee.  F.  Durivage  27,113 
Staple  of  news.     B.  Jonson         .  45 

State  secrets.  F 11,113 

Stepmother.  C.  Terence  .  .  9;186;189 
Steward.  Adapted  by  S.  Beazley  34,221 
Stichus.  C.  Plautus  .  .  .  53;4,185 
Still  waters  run  deep.  C.  T.  Taylor  ;«,221 
Strafford.  Trag.  R.  Brownintr  699  (class  23) 
Stranger.  Kotzebue  .  15;i41;l,165;2,221 
Strandrecht.  S.     Kotzebue  .         21,2202 

Stratagem  defeated.  C.  Plautus  2,53;5,185 
Stricknadeln.  S.  Kotzebue  .  12,2202 
Stripling.  Trag.     Baillie     .        .  221 

Stumme.  L.     Kotzebue        .        .  22,220 

Such  things  are.    Inchbald         .  11,142 

Sudden  thoughts.  F.  T.  E.  Wilks  31,113 
Siihne.  Trau.  Korner  .  .  ^  2,.532 
Suite  du  Comte  d'Albert.  Op.  com.    Sedaine 

4463 

Suite  de  Menteur.  C.     Corneille  3162 

Sultan.  P.  Bickerstaff  10,107;.5,142;3,191 
Sultan    Wampum.      Scherzsp.       Kotzebue 

2,2202 

Supper  in  Dixie.  F.    Triplet      .  37,113 

Supplicants.  Trag.     JEschylus  34 

Supplicants.  Trag.    Euripides   .  48;.50 

Surgeon  of  Paris.     J.S.Jones    .  .32,221 

Surprises.  Cv.     Scribe        .        .  9,37.36 

Surrender  of  Calais.  G.  Colman,  jr.  16,141 
Suspicious  husband.  C.  Hoadly  10,107; 
.  11,20,2.3,141;4,142;1,143;12,191 
Sweethearts  and    wives.    C.     J.   Kenney 

10,221 

Swiss  cottage.    Mus.  burl.     T.  H.  Bayly 

10,113 

Swiss  swains.  Operetta.    B.  Webster  23,113 

Take  care  of  little  Charley.  F.  J.  Brougham 

21,113 

Tale  of  a  tub.    B.  Jonson    .        .  45 

Tambour  nocturne.  C.    Destouches  5,4481; 

4487 

Tamburlaine  the  great.     Marlowe     93;1,99 

Tamerlaine.  Trag.     N.  Rowe      8,71;11,107; 

.       20,141;1,142;2,143;1,163 

Taming  of  the  shrew.     Shakspeare       2,24; 

25;2,61;3,62;1,64;1,65;4,76;.3,80;.3,124; 

3,136 

—  Same,  under   title  of  Katharine   and 

Petruchio        .        .        .  13,221 

Tancred  and  Sigismunda.  Trag.  J.  Thomson 

14,71  ;11,107;14.141;2,142;1,143;1,3,191 
Tancrfede.  Trag.  Voltaire  7,3897 ;3900;5,486S 
Tanis  et  Z61ide.  Trag.  Voltaire  2,3897 ;2,4868 
Tantalus  at  law.  Frederic  II.  5,36  (class 33) 

Taquinet.  Va 4225 

Tarantola.  C.     Capacelll  .  2518 

Tarare.  0.     Beaumarchais         .  4477 

Tartnfe,  (orTartuffe.)  C.  Molifere  3541 :4594 

—  See  Hypocrite. 

Tartufi'e  des  moeurs.  C.     Ch6ron  3138 

Tasse  de  th6.  C.  Nuitter  et  Derley  3610 
Taste.     Foote       ....  5,142 

Taubstumme    (von    Bouilly.)      Kotzebue 

10,2202 

Teatro  comico.     Goldoni    .        .  1,2.521 

Teddy  Roe.  F.     Stirling    .         .  25,113 

Teddy  the  tiler.  F.  .  .  .  24,113 
Tejedor  de  Seabvia.  C     Alarcon   4,2  (class 

34) 

Temlstocle.    Metastasio      .         7,2523:2,530 

Tempest.    Shakspeare        l,24;25;l,61;i,62; 

2,63;1,64;'2,76;1,80;1,124;1,136 

—  The  same  adapted  by  T.  Barry     16,221 
Tempio  dell'  eternita'.   Festa  teat.    Metas- 
tasio       ....        11,2.523 

Temple  beau.  C.    Fielding        .  1,192 

Temple  de  la  gloire.  Opera.  Voltaire  4,3897; 

3,4868 

Temptation.    See  Irish  emigrant  9,113 

Ten  nights  in  a  bar-room.      Wm.  W.  Pratt 

43,221 

Tender  husband.  C.    R.  Steele  18,71  ;11, 107; 

4,142:2,143 

Tentation.  Feuillet  .  .  .  3320,1 
Teraminta.  0.    H.  Carey  .  159 


DRAMAS. 


167 


DRAMAS. 


Terenzio.  C.  Goldoni  .  .  25,2.521 
Terrex  and  Porrex.  Trag.     Sackville     521 

(class  23) 

Testament  de  Cesar  Girodot.    C.     Belot  et 
Villetard  .        .        .  4550 

Thai  von  Almoria.  S.  Kotzebue  32,2202 
That  blessed  baby.  F.  J.  G.  Moore  10,113 
Tliatnose!    F.     Woolf        .        .  35,113 

Thebaide.  Trag.  Racine  3632:4461  ;5493 
Theobald.  Cv.  Scribe  et  Varner  5,.3736 
Theodosius.  Trai.'.     N.  Lee  5,71;1,142 

Therese.     J.  H.  Payne        .        .  14,221 

Thoseo.  Trag.  lyr.     Quinault     .  4460 

Thesmophoruizusae.     Aristophanes  2,.56;57 
Thierry  and  Theodoret.  Trag.       Beaumont 
and  Fletcher  .  2,40;10,142 

Thomas  Lavenette.  F.        .        .  4225 

Thomas  of  Torres.     W.  Howitt  145 

Thraciau  wonder.  Comical  hist.  4,81 

Three  guardsmen.     C    Rice        .  18,221 

Three  weeks  after  marriage.     A.  Murphy 
.      ll,107;,5,142;l,143;S,22l 
Thumping  legacy.  F.     J.  M.  Morton  13,113 
Ticket-of-leave-man.     T.Taylor  42,221 

Ticklish  times.  F.  J.  M.  Mortoa  32,113 
Timantlies.  Trag.     Hoole  .  15,71 

Time's  a  tell-tale.  C.  H.  Siddons  10.141 
Time  works  wonders.  C.  D.  Jerrold  87 
Titnoleon.  Trag.     Alfleri  .  2,1 

Timoleooe.  Trag.     Alfleri  .  3,2.522 

Time  tries  all.     J.  Courtney       .  36,221 

Timon  of  Athens.     Shakspeare  5,24;25;4,62; 
2,64;10,76;8,80;7,124;8,1.36 
Titus  and  Berenice.  Trag.     Otway       1,195 
Titus  Andronicus.  Trag.    Shakspeare  6,24; 
25;4,62;17,63;2,64;9,76;8,80)9,136 
To  oblige  Benson.  Ct.    T.  Taylor        11,113 
To  parents  and  guardians.  (Waddilove,  the 
fat  boy)  .        .        .  16,221 

To  Paris  and  back.  F.  J.  M.  Morton  10,113 
Tobacconist.  P.  Altered  from  Jonson's 
Alchemist.  F.  Gentleman  11,107 
Tochter  Pharaonis.  L.  Kotzebue  40,2202 
Todte  Nesse.  L.  Kotzebue  .  14,2202 
Tom  and  Jerry.  Burl.  Moncrieflf  20,113 
Tom  and  Jerry  on  a  visit.  See  Life  in 
New  York        .        .        .  1.3,113 

Tom  Cringle.     E.  Fitzball  .  18,221 

Tom  Noddy's  secret.  F.    T.  H.  Bayly  3.5,113 
Tom  Thumb.  See  Tragedy  of  tragedies. 
Ton  de  Paris.  C.     Biron     .        .  4,4832 

Toni.     Korner     ....  2,532 

Tontine.  C.     Le  Sage  .        .  4457 

Toodles 7,113 

Toquera    vizcaina.     C.      Montalvan       4,2 

(class  34) 

Torquato  Tasso.     Goethe    .        .  19 

Torquato  Tasso.  C.     Goldoni    .        10,2521 

Toujours.  Cv.     Scribe  et  Varner         7,3736 

Tour  de   Babel.       Folie-vaud.,    imitee    de 

Labiche  et  Lefranc  .  4225 

Tour  de  Nesle.     Dumas      .        .  14,221 

Toussaint  I'Ouverture.    Poemedr.    Lamar- 

tine  ....  3477 

Town  and  country.  C.     T.  Morton        9,221 

Trachiniae  (or  Trachiuian  virgins.)  Trag. 

Sophocles  .         .        27;28;51;55 

—  See  Mnideus  of  Trachis. 

Tragedy  of  errors.    M.L.Putnam  108 

Tragedy  of  succe.ss.  M.  L.  Putnam  109 
Tragedy  of  tragedies  ;    or,  life  and  death  of 

Tom  Thumb  the  great.  Fielding 
5,142;l,143;2,192 
Traitor.     J.  Shirley    .        .        .  2,97 

Treasure.  C.  Plantus  ,  .  1,53;2,185 
Tresor  cache.  C.     Dostouches    .  9,4481 

Trick  to  catch  the  old  one.    T.  Middleton 

2,98 

Trinummus.  C.     Plautus  .    1,53;2,185 

Trionfo   d'amore.     Festa  teat.    Metastasio 

12,2523 

Trionfo  di  Clelia.'    Metastasio  9,2523 

Trip  to  ScarborouL'h.  Sheridan  31;11,107 
Trip  to  Scotland.  F.     Whitehead  5,191 

Trip  to  the  jubilee.     Farquhar     21,71;3,107 

—  Sequel 30,71 

Triple  marriage.  C.  Destouches  5,4481  ;4487 
Triumph  of  beauty.     J.Shirley  6,97 

Triumph     of     honour — love — death — time 

Beaumont  and  Fletcher  2,40 

Triumph  of  peace.    J.Shirley  .  6,97 

Triumverat.  Trag.     Cr6billon  .  4479 

Triumvirat.  Trag.  Voltaire  7,3897;5,486» 
Troades.  Trag.     Euripides         .  2,.50 

Troilus  and  Cressida.     Shakspeare  5,24;'25; 

.  7,61;4.02;12,63;2,64;9,76;7,80;7,136 
Trois  cousines,  les.  Com.  Dancourt  3133 
Trois  sultanes.  C.     Favart  3137;4447 

Truculentus.  C.    Plautus  .     2,.53;4,185 

Trumpeter's  daughter.  F.  Coyne  35,113 
Trying  it  on.  F.     W.  Brough    .  27,113 

Tu  amor.  C.     Larra  .     2,25  (class  34) 

Tumble-down-Dick.     Fielding  5,192 

Turcarot.  C.  Le  Sage  .  .  3134:4457 
Turn  him  out.  F.  t.  J.  Williams  37,113 
Turned  head.  F.    Beckett         ,  28,113 


Tutore.  C.    Goldoni  .        .  9,2521 

Twelfth  night.  C.     Shakspeare  1,24;23:2,61; 

2,62; 3,63;  1,64;  1,65;  .5,76;  3,80:  3,124; 

1,136:4,141;  8, 221 

Twenty  minutes  with  a  tiger.  F.     Adapted 

from  the  French     .        .  33,113 

Twenty  per  cent.  F.  .        .  11,107 

Twice-told  tale.  F.    Wooler       .  34,113 

Twin  brothers.  C.  Plautus  .  1,53;3,185 
Twiu  rivals.  C.     Farquhar        .  41 

Two  b'hoys.  Burl.    Dance         .  36  113 

Two  Bonnycastles.  F.  J.  M  Morton  6,113 
Two  buzzards.  F.  J.  M.  Morton  24,113 
Two  can  p4ay  at  that  game.    Petit  com. 

Pierron  and  Laferriere  29,113 

Two  Foscari.  Trag.     Byron      34;4,35;7,335 

(class  23) 

Two  friends.     Lacy     .        .        .  12,221 

Two  gentlemen  of  Verona.  C.     Shakspeare 

l,24;25;l,61;l,62;  2,63:1,64;  1,65;  2,76; 

1,S0;1,124;1,136;4,221 

Two  Gregortes.  Op.  farce  .  9,113 

Two  loves  and  a  life.  T.  Taylor  and  C.  Reade 

34  221 
Two   misers.    Mus.  f."   K.  O'Hara    11,107; 

5,142 

Two  noble  kinsmen.     Trag.     Shakspeare 

and  Fletcher  .        .       40:2,142 

Two  queens.  Petite  C.  Buckstone  13,113 
'Twould  puzzle  a  conjuror.  Cd.    J.  Poole 

6,113 

u.  A.  w.  g.  Schwank.  Kotzebue  43,2202 
Ubaldo.  Trau      Kotzebue  .        29,2202 

Ueble  Laune.  S  Kotzebue  .  46,2202 
Ugolino.     J,  B.  Booth         .        .  15,221 

Uhr  und  die  Mandeltorte.  Kotzebue  4.5,2202 
Una  della  ultimo  sere  dicarnov.  C.  Goldoni 

30,2521 

Uncle  Tom's  cabin.  G.  L.  Aiken  28,221 
Undiue.     G.  Soane       .        .        .  26,221 

Unfinished  gentleman.  F.  C.  Selby  13,113 
Cngarns  erster  Wohlthater.  Vo.   Kotzebue 

34,2202 

Ungliicklichen.  L.  Kotzebue  .  45,2202 
Uniform  des  Feldnarschalls.  L.     Kotzebue 

39,2202 

Universal  gallant.  C.     Fielding  4,192 

Unnatural  combat.  Trag.  Massinger  21 
Unprotected  female.  F.     Coyne  .30,113 

Unser  Fritz.  S.     Kotzebue  .        14,2202 

Unsichtbare  Madchen.     Intermezzo.      Kot- 
zebue       ....        ;33,2202 
Unvermahlte.     Kotzebue  .        2:3,2202 

Unwarrantable  intrusion.  Comic  int.  J.  M. 
Morton    ....  30,113 

Uomo  diniondo.  C.  Goldoni  .  20,2.521 
Uomo  prudente.  C.  Goldoni  .  23,2521 
Upholsterer.'    A.  Murphy  .  5,142 

Urne.     Pastel.     Feuillet     .        .  .3316 

Urtheil  des  Paris.  C.  Kotzebue  40,2202 
Used  up.  C.     C.Mathews  .  2,113 

Usurper's    fate ;    Usurper's   fortune.      Se» 
Zapolya. 

Valentinian.  Beaumont  and  Fletcher  1,40 
Valerie.  C.     E.  Scribe         .        .  1,37:33 

Valet  de  sham.  F.     C.  Selby      .  33,113 

Valiente  justiciero.  C.     A.  Moreto  4,2 

(class  :34) 

Vaterfreude.  Vo.     Iffland  .  9,529 

Veau  d'or.  C.  Montepin  et  Capendu  4.387 
Vecchio  bizarre.  C.  Goldoni  .  15,2-521 
Vedova  scaltra.  C.     Goldoni      .  2,2521 

Vedova  spiritosa.  C.     Goldoni  15,2521 

Veillee.  Divert.     Destouches     .  1,4481 

Venceslas.  Trag.     Rotrou  .  1,3140 

Venice  preserved.  Trag.   Otway  6,71;5,141; 
.      1,142;1,14:3;7,191;3,195;3,22I 
Ventaglio.  C.     Goldoni       .        .  5,2521 

Vepres  siciliennes.    Trag.      C.   Delavigne 

1,4197 

Verbannte  amor.  L.     Kotzebue  24,2202 

Verbrechen  aus  ehrsucht.  Familiengemiilde 

Iffland      ....  5,529 

Verdad  sospechosa.  C.    Alarcon  4,2 

(class  34) 

—  See  Menteur. 
V6rite  dans  la  vin.  C.     CoU6    .  4,.3519 

Verkleidungen.  Posse.  Kotzebue  4',2202 
Verliiumder.  S.     Kotzebue         .  6,2202 

Verlegenheit  und  list.  L.  Kotzebue  50,2202 
Verlorne  kind.  S.  Kotzebue  .  46,2202 
Vermont  wool  dealer.  F.    .        .  22,113 

Vero  amico.   C.     Goldoni  .  3,2521 

Vero  ommagio.  Metastasio  .  12,2i23 
Verre  d'eau.  C.     Scribe      .        .  2.37.33 

Verschwiegene  wider  Willen.  L.  Kotzebue 

25,221)2 

Versohnung.   S.     Kotzebue        .  7,2202 

Verwandtschaften.  L.  Kotzebue  48,2202 
Very  woman.  Tragi,  com.  Massinger  21 
Vespers  of  Palermo.  Trag.     F.  Hemans  112 

(class  23) 

Veteran.    J.  L.  Wallack  .         28,223 

Vetter  aus  Bremen.    Korner      .  3,521 


Vicar  of  Wakefield .    Coyne        .  11,122 

Victims.  C.     T.  Taylor       .        .  24,221 

Victor  vanquished.  C.     Dance  25,113 

Victorine.     Buckstone        .        .  27,221 

Vida  es  suefio.  C.  Calderon  3,2  (class  .34 1 
Vie  de  Boheme.    C.     Barriere  et  Murger 

.5.329 

Vie  de  Napoleon.  Scene.  Tousez  4181 
Vielwisser.  L.     Kotzebue  .        41,2202 

Vierjiil.rige  posten.  Singsp.  Korner  4,532 
Vieux  celibataire.     C.     Collin  d'Harleville 

313) 

Vieux  garden,  et  la  petite  flUe.  Cv.     Scribe 
et  Delavigne  .        .  2,;3736 

Village.     Feuillet        .        .        .  :3316 

Village  lawyer.  F.      .        .         .  20,113 

Villeggiatura.  C.  Goldoni  .  16,2,521 
Vina  del  Sefior.  Auto.    Calderon  3,2 

(class  .34) 

Viola.     E.  Maturin      .        .        .  26,221 

Violenzia.  Trag.     W.  C.  Roscoe  620 

(class  23) 

Virgin  martyr.  Trag.     Massinger  21 

Virgin  of  the  sun.     Kotzebue     .  1,165 

Virgin  unmasked.  Mus.  f.    Fielding   11,107 

—  See  Miss  Lucy  in  town 
Virginia.  Trag.     Alfleri      .        .  2,2.522 

—  Same  iu  English  .         .  1,1 

Virginia.  Trag.'    L.  Osbora       .  219 

Virginie.   Trag.     La  Harpe        .  4456 

Virginius.  Trag.  Knowles  .  1,70,4,221 
Visite  i\  Bedlam.    Cv.     Scribe  et   Poirson 

1,37.36 

Viuda  de  Padilla.   Trag.     Martinez  de  la 

Rosa        .        .    "    .      2,1  (class  34) 

Volpone  ;  or,  the  fox.  C.    B.  Johnson     45; 

3,142 

Vormund.  S.     Ifliand  .        .  9,529 

Votary  of  wealth.  C.     J.  G.  Holraan  21,141 

Waddilove.    See  To  parents  and  guardians 

16,221 

Wallace,  the  hero  of  Scotland.    Barrymore 

33,221 

Wallenstein.  Trag.    Schiller  445  (class  23  ;) 

.      10;33  (class  24  ;)  2,128  (class  33 :) 
Wandering  boys  ,        .        .  2.3,221 

Wandering   minstrel.    F.      Hen.   Mavhew 

26,113 

Wanted — a  widow.    F.       Boucicault    and 

Seymour  .        .        .  17,113 

Wanted— 1000  milliners.  F.  Coyne  26,113 
Warlock  of  the  glen.  C.  E.  Walker  37,221 
Wasps.    C.  Aristophanes  .     56;57;186 

Way  of  the  world.  C.  Congrevo  41;.3,142 
Way  to  get  married.  C.     T.  Morton  17,141; 

194 

Way  to  keep  him.   C.     A.  Murphy     14,141; 

4,142;  2,143;6,191 

Ways  and  means.  C.     G.  Colman         1,143 

Weakest  goeth  to  the  wall.     Attrib.  to  J. 

Webster  .        .         .  4,81 

Weathercock.  F.     Allingham    .  5,113 

Wedding.     J.  Shirley         .        .  1,97 

Wedding  day.  C.     Fielding       .  5,192 

Wedding  day.     Inchbald  .  20,221 

Wedding  gown.     D.  Jerrold      .  59 

Weibliciie  Jacobiner-clubb.     L.     Kotzebue 

1,2202 

Wenlock  of  Wenlock.    Md.     T.    E.    VVilks 

17,221 

Wept  of  Wish-ton- wish       .        .  20,221 

Wer  weisz,   wozu  das  gut  ist.     Schwank. 

Kotzebue  .        .        .        .50,2202 

Werner.  Trag.     Byron  34;o,35;S,3;35; 

(class  23;)  9,221  (class  24) 
Werter.  Trag.     F.  Reynolds      .  21,141 

West  end.  C.     Boucicault  .  30,221 

West  Indian.  C.    Cumberland  18,141;4,142: 

2,193;4,191 

Westindier.    L.    Von   Cumberland.      Kot- 
zebue      ....        31,2202 
Westward  hoe.     Decker  and  Webster    1,81 
What  is  she.  C.  ...  10,141 

What  you  will.     J.  Marston      .  1,83 

Wheel  of  fortune.  C.  Cumberland  6,141 
Which  is  the  man.  C.  H.  Cowley  10,141 
White  divel.  Trag.     J.Webster  2,81 

White  horse  of  the  Peppers.  Cd.    Lover 

3,113 

Who's  the  dupe.   F.    H.  Cowley  2,143 

Who  speaks  first.  F.     Dance     .  5,113 

Who  stole  the  pocket-book.  F.  J.  M.  Morton 

30,113 

Who  wants   a  guinea.     See  Jonathan  in 

England  .        .        .  40,221 

Widow.    T.  Middleton        .        .  .3,98 

Widow's  marriage.  C.     Boker  2,416 

(class  23) 

Widow's  victim.  F.     C.  Selby  .3,113 

Wife.     Knowles  .        .     2,69;2,70;1,221 

Wife  for  a  month.     Beaumont  and  Fletcher 

1,40 

Wild  goose  chase.    Beaumont  and  Fletcher 

• 1,40 

Wild  Irish  girl.    J.  Pilgrim        .  221 


DRAMAS. 


168 


DRESSER. 


Wild  oat8.  C.  O'Keeffe  .  ll,141;31,22l 
"Wildfang.  L.     Kotzebue  .  4,2202 

Wilhelm  Tell.  Schiller  .  2,128  (class  33) 
"William  Ratcliff.  Tras;.     Heine  2,323 

William  Tell.     Knowles     .  1,70;.5,221 

Willow  copse.    Boucicault         .  31,221 

Wine    works    wonders.      See    Inconstant 

28,221 

Winning    a    husband.     Burl.      Macfarreii 

16,113 

Winter's  tale.    Sliakspeare        3,24;2.3;3,61; 

1,62;  1,64;  1,65;  5,76;  4,80;  3,124;4,136; 

40,221 

Wirrwarr.  Posse.  Kotzebue  .  19,2202 
Wise   man  of  the  east.     C.       Kotzebue 

21,141 

Wit  at   several   weapons.     Beaumont  and 

Fletcher  .        .        .  2,40 

Wit  without  money.  Beaumont  and  Fletcher 

1,40 

Witch.     T.  Middleton  .         .  3,98 

Witchcraft.  Trag.     Baillie         .  3,2 

Witty  fair  one.     J.  Shirley        .  1,97 

Witwe    und     das    Keitpferd.        Kotzebue 

5,2202 

Wives'  excuse.     Southern  .  1,162 

Wizard  of  the  wave.  J.  T.  Haines  27,221 
Woman    hater.     Beaumont    and    Fletcher 

2,40 

Woman  in  the  moone.     J.  Lilly  2,82 


Woman's  prize.    Beaumont  and  Fletcher 

2.40 

Woman's  wit.     Knowles  .  69;70 

Woman's  witchcraft.  C.  L'Estrange  60 
Women,    beware   women.      T.    Middleton 

4,98 

Women  pleased.     Beaumont  and  Fletcher 

2,40 

Wonder.  C.     Centlivre       6,141:4,142:1,143; 

1S,191;37,221 

Wonder  of  women.  Trag.  J.  Marston  1,83 
Word  to  the  wise.  C.     H.  Kelly  28,71 

World  tost   at  tennis.      T.  Middleton  and 

W.  Rowlev        .        .        ,  5,98 

Worlde.     Chatterton    .  2,47  (class  23) 

Wreck  ashore.     Buckstone  .        33,221 

Writing  on  the  wall.  Md.     J.  M.    Morton 

12.221 
Waste.  Dram,  gedicht.     Kotzebue    43,2202 


Xerxes.  Trag.     Crebillon 
Ximena.  Trag.     Gibber 


4479 
2,143 


Yankee  land.  C.     C.  A.  Logan  26,113 

Yankee  peddler.  F.     M.  Barnett  22,113 

Yelva.  Cv.    Scribe,  Devilleneuve,  et  Des- 
vergers     ....  5,3736 

Young  actress.     See  Manager's  daughter. 
Young  admiral.     J.  S'lirley       .  3,97 

Young  Carthaginian.  C.   Plautus  2,53;4,185 


Young  Ifew  York.  C.     Wilkins  24,221 

Young  scamp.  F.     E.  Stirling  36,113 

Young  ward.     Amelia  of  Saxony  2,173 

Young  widow.     Eodwell            .  10,11.3 

Your  five  gallants.     T.  Middleton  2.98 

Youthful  queen.  C.     Shannon  25,221 

Zaire.  Trag.  Voltaire  2,3S97;.3900;4868 
Zapolya.  S.  T.  Coleridge  2,445  (class  23) 
Zara.  Trag.     [From  Zaire.]     A.  Hill  2,142: 

2,143;14,191;212 

Zelina.     C.  A.  Somerset      .        .  37.221 

Zelos  infundados.    C.     Martinez  de  la  Rosa 

2,1  (class  .34) 

Zeloso.  C.     Velasquez  de  Valasco  1,2 

....  (class  34) 
Zenobia.     Metastasio  .        .         7,2523 

Zenobia.  Trag.     A.  Murphy      .  2,142 

Zerstreuten.  !Posse.     Kotzebue  39,2202 

Zobeide.  Traij.  Cradock  3,785  (class  33) 
Zoe.  Cv.     Scribe  et  Melesville  6,3736 

Zoraida.  Trag.  Cienfuegos  5,2  (class  34) 
Zorinski.     T.  MortoQ  .        .  194 

Zriny.  Trau.     Korner         .        .  2,.5.32 

Zugeraauerte  fenster.  L.  Kotzebue  .35,2202 
Zuiime.  Trag,  Voltaire  .  3,3897 ;2, 4868 
Zuriickkunst  des  Vaters.    Vo.      Kotzebue 

18,2202 

Zvrey    Nichten    fiir    Fine.     L.       Kotzebue 

30,2202 


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—  B^ll,  E.     Inventive  drawing  .  5-759 

—  Barnard,  G.     Drawing  from  nature  5-726 
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Practical  geometry  and  perspec- 
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Illustrated  London  drawing-book 
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—  Byrne,  O.     Draughtsman's  assistant         6-992 

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Manual  of  d.  instruments  and 

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Manual  for  teaching  model  d. 
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wild  regions  of  Southern  Africa.     L.,  1862. 

8» 28''-399 

Draytons  and  Davenants.  Mrs.  E.  Charles  18-3781 
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Dream-life.  D.  G.  Mitchell  .  .  18-2215 
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—  Sheppard,  J.     Mental  and  moral  aspects  of 

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—  Theory  of 15-313 

Dreams  within  dreams.     U.  De  Lazie   .  18-914 

Dreamthorp.     A.  Smith         .         .         .  33-461 

Dred.     Mrs.  H.  B.  Stowe      .        .        .        18-3042 
Dred  Scott.     See  Scott,  Dred. 

Drei  jahre  von  dreissigen.     L.  Rellstab        34-594,9 
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Dresser,  C.  Art  of  decorative  design,  with  an  ap- 
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soils.     L.,  1862.     8"      .         .         .  5-404 

—  Popular  manual  of  botany  ;   being  a  develop- 

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Dresser,  C.  Unity  in  variety,  as  deduced  from  the 
vegetable  kuigdoni ;  being  an  attempt  at  de- 
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in  the  habits,  mode  of  growth,  and  principle 
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Drew,  B.  A  north-side  view  of  slavery.  The  refu- 
gee ;  or,  the  narratives  of  fugitive  slaves  in 
Canada,  related  by  themselves,  with  an  ac- 
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1856 30-1800 

Drew,  G.  S.  Scripture  lands  in  connection  with 
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Drew,  J.  H.     Life,  character,  and  literary  labors  of 
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Drew,  S.     Original  essay  on  the  immateriality  and 
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Ph.,  1853 32-565 

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Drift,  and  other  poems.     G.  Arnold       .          23-856 
Drifting  about.     S.  C.  Massett        .         .        18-2121 
Drifting  and  steering.     L.  Palmer          .        18-3935 
Drinks.     Thomas,  J.     How  to  mix  d.  6-223 
Driou,  A.     Les  grandes  femmes  de  France.     P.     8" 

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Droits  de  I'homme.  J.  de  Premaray  .  34-3627 
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Druids.     Higgins,  G.     The  Celtic  d.      .       27"-4022 

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Drummer  boy.     J.  T.  Trowbridge         .         18-3321 
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Drummond,  H.  Social  duties  on  Christian  princi- 
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Drummond,  J.     See  Perth. 
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Brighton,  1858.     8°       .        .         .  13-224 

Drummond,  W.     Poetical  works.     Ed.  by  W.  B. 

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—  Avctarivm  bibliothecae  Edinburgense,  sive  cata- 

logus  librorum  quos  Gulielmus  Drummondus 

ab  Hawthornden  Bibliothecae  D.  D.  Q.,  anno 

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Drunkenness.     Buxton,  C.     How  to  stop  d.  2-1059 

—  Day,  A.     Methomania     .        .         .  10-641 

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Drury,  A.  H.     Eastbury        .         .        .  18-912 

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—  Same.     M.  B.  D.  v.  1       .         .         .  24-142 

—  Same.     S.  B.  T.  v.  16      .        .         .  24-191 

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Duane,  W.  Visit  to  Colombia,  in  1822  and  23. 
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—  Relation  of  landlord  and  tenant  in  Pennsylvania. 

Ph.,  1844 2-31 

Duane,  W.  J.  Letters,  addressed  to  the  people  of 
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Duberly,  Mrs.  Henry.     Campaigning  experiences  in 

Rajpootana   and   Central  India,    during    the 

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Dublin.    Gilbert,  J.  T.    History  of  the  city  27"-! 442 

—  Report  of  taxation,  and  petition  to  parliament. 

Dub.,  1829     .....  33-153 

—  Archer,  Jos.     Statistical  survey  of  the  county 

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Observations  on,  by  H.  Dutton  .         271^-931 

Dublin  international  exhibition,  1865.  Illustrated 
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Dublin  review.  Vols.  50,51  (1861,2)  and  n.  s.,  v. 
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Dublin  university'.  Report  of  her  majesty's  com- 
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—  Taylor,  W.  B.  S.     History  of  .  18-236 
Dublin  university  magazine,  a  literary  and  political 

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Dublin  young  men's  Christian  association.  Lectures 
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Dubois,  J.  A.  Description  of  the  character,  man- 
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Du  Bois,  W.  E.     See  Eckfeldt,  J.  R.     .  1-522 

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Dubourdieu,  J.  Statistical  survey  of  the  county  of 
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Dubourg,  G.  The  violin  ;  an  account  of  the  instm- 
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Dubourg,    J.  H.     (Huen-Dubourg    [Pseud.])     See 

Hamond. 
Du  Breuil,  A.     Science  and  practice  of  grafting, 

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—  Vineyard    culture    improved    and   cheapened  ; 

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Cin.,  1867 4-280 

Dubus,  P.  L.     See  Preville. 

Due  de  Carlepont,  le.  A.  Acliard  .  34-4641 
Due  Job,  le.     L.  Laya  .        .        .        34-4550 

Ducachet,   H.    W.      [Memorial  sermon  by  F.    C. 

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Du  Camp,  M.    L'Homme  au  bracelet  d'or.     P., 

1861 84-4082 

Du  Chaillu,  P.  B.  Explorations  and  adventures  in 
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Duche,   J.     Discourses  on  various  subjects.     L., 
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Duchesne,  A.  L.  H.     Reflexions  d'un  royaliste  con- 
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Duchesse  de  la  Valliere.     Mme  de  Genlis      18-1169 
Duchess  Agnes.     I.  Craig      .        .        .  23-969 

Duchess  of  Trajetto.  Miss  A.  Manning  18-2060 
Duchesse  d'Hanspar,  la.  E.  Texier  .  84-4316 
Duchesse  de  Chevreuse,  la.     C.  Robert  34-5318 

Ducis,  J.  F.     Hamlet ;  ffidipe  chez  Admete ;  Mac- 
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P.,  1841.     10  V 34-3989 

Duclos,  C.  P.  Memoires  sur  le  regne  de  Louis  XIV, 
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Du  Couret,  L.  Life  in  the  desert ;  or,  recollections 
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Ducrest,  G.  Memoires  contemporaines,  (Paris  en 
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P.     8° 34-4754 

Ductor  Historicus.     T.  Hearne      .        .  29*-13 

Dudevant,  A.  L.  A.  D.,  Mme  (George  Sand.)  Adri- 

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—  Aldo  le  rimeur  ....        34-8696 

—  Andre.     P.,  1852      ....         34-8704 

—  Antonia— Conte.     P.,  1863      ,        .        34-4822 

—  Le  chateau  des  desertes ;    Isidora.     P.,  1854 

34-3683 

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—  Constance  Verrier.     P.,  1860  .        84-3705 

—  Consuelo.     P.,  1861.     3  v.       .         .        84-3686 

—  Consuelo ;   and  The  countess  of  Rudolstadt 

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—  Le  diable  aux  champs.     P.,  1865     .        34-3688 

—  Elleetlui.     P.,  1859        .         .         .        34-4160 

—  Fanchon  the  cricket  [trans,  from  "  Petite  Fa- 

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—  La  fllleule.    B.,  1853.    2  v.  .        84-4151 

—  First  and  true  love  (trans,  of  P6che  de  M.  An- 

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—  Francois  le  Champi.     P.,  1858         .        34-8692 

—  Histoire  de  ma  vie.     P.,  1855.     4  v.        34-4158 

—  L'hommedeneige.     P.,  1858.     2  v.        34-4157 

—  Horace.     P.,  1857    ....        34-3693 

—  Indiana 18-920 

—  Isidora.     P.,  1861    ....   34-3696,83 


Dudevant,  A.  L.  A.  D.,  Mine  (George  Sand.)     Jac- 
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—  Jean  de  la  Roche.     P.,  1860    .        .        34-4161 


—  Jeanne.     P.,  1852    . 

—  Laura — Voyages  et  impressions. 


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—  Mile  la  Quintinie.    P.,  1863     . 

—  Mile  Merquem 

—  Les  maitres  mosaistes 
Same.     P.     8°     . 

—  Les  maitres  sonncurs.     P.,  1857 

—  La  mare  au  diable.     P.,  1852 

—  Le  Marquis  de  Villemer.     P.,  1861 
Same.     N.  Y.,  1861.     8«     . 

—  Mauprat.     P.,  1858 

—  Le    meunier    d'Angibault — Roman. 


Monsieur  Sylvestre.     P.,  1866 
—  Same.     N.  Y.,  1866.     8°    . 
Mont-Reveche — Roman.     8"   . 
Narcisse.     P.,  1859 
Le  Peche  de  Monsieur  Antoine. 


34-8690 
P.,  1865 

34-3701 
1857.  2v. 
84-8695 
34-3697 
34-4154 
18-4077 
34-3687 
34-4948 
34-3699 
34-3707 
84-4162,3 
84-4164 
34-3708 
P.,  1853 
34-4155 
34-4152 
34-4713 
34-4715 
34-4159 
1852.  2v. 
84-3700 


34-3702 


See  First  and  true  love. 

—  La  petite  Fadette.     P.,  1858    . 
See  Fanchon. 

—  Promenades  autour  d'un  village.     P.      84-3710 

—  Simon — La      marquise — Monsieur     Rousset — 

Mouny-Robin — Les  sauvages  de  Paris.  P., 
1865 84-3685 

—  Tamaris.     P.,  1862  .         .        .         .         84-4156 

—  Teverino  ;  Leone  Leoni.     P.,  1854  3!-8703 

—  Teverino ;  a  romance      .        .        .  18-915 
Same  under  the  title  of  Jealousy         18-915'' 

—  Valvedre.     8» 84-3709 

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Dudevant,  Mme  et  Maurice.     Les  Don  Juan  de  Vil- 
lage.    P.,  1866      ....         84-5269 

—  Six   Mille   Lieues    a   toute  Vapeur.     P.,   1862 

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Dudevant,  Mme,  et  P.  Meurice.     Les  beaux  mes- 
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1862 34-5271 

Dudley,  R.     See  Leicester. 

Dudley  observatory,  (tlie,)  and  the  scientific  council, 
statement  of  the  trustees.      Alb.,   1858.     8" 

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Duelling.     Millingen,  J.  G.     History  of  d.     29>'-171 
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Duer,  W.  A.     Lectures  on  the  constitutional  juris- 
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—  Life  of  William  Alexander,  Earl  of  Stirling; 

with  selections  from  his  correspondence.  N. 
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Duff,  A.     The  Indian  rebellion;  its  causes  and  re- 
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Duff,  M.  E.  G.     Studies  in  European  politics.     E., 
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Duff,  P.    Book-keeping,  by  single  and  double  entry. 
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Dufferin,  F.  T.  B.,  Ld.     Irish  emigration  and  the 
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—  Letters  from  high  latitudes  ;  being  some  account 

of  a  voyage  in  the  schooner-yacht  "Foam," 
85  O.  M.  to  Iceland,  Jan  Mayen,  and  Spitz- 
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—  Mr.  Mill's  plan  for  the  pacification  of  Ireland. 

L.,  1868.     8«  ....       27''-1517 

Duffleld,  G.    American  Presbyterianism.    Ph.,  1854. 

80 32-1518 

—  Dissertations  on  the  prophecies  relative  to  the 

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Dufief,  N.  G.  Nature  displayed  in  her  mode  of 
teaching  language  to  man.  Adapted  to  the 
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Dufour,  G.  H.  Strategy  and  tactics.  N.  Y.,  1864 
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Dufrenoy,  A.  G.  B.  Biographie  des  jeunes  demoi- 
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Dufrcsne,  A.    Stories  of  Henry  and  Henrietta  18-916 

Dufresne,  J.    Anthologie  der  schachaufgaben  ;  ori- 

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Du  Fresnoy,  C.  A.  Art  of  painting,  with  notes  by 
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Dufton,  XL  Narrative  of  a  journey  through  Abys- 
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Duganne,  A.  J.  H.  Poetical  works.  Ph.,  1855.  8° 
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Duhamel,  L.     Le  Livre  de  Lecture  des  Ecoles  pri- 

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Du  H  .usset,  Mme.     Memoires.     See  Barriere,  J.  F. 

V.  3  of  34-3519 

Du  Huys,  C.     The  Percheron  horse.    N.  Y.,  1868 

4-306 

Duke,  B.  W.     History  of  Morgan's  cavalry.     Cin., 

1867.     8° 26»-884 

Duke,  R.  (Sanford's  Br.  poets)  .  .  23-171 
Duke,  W.  Remarks  upon  education,  with  respect 
to  the  learned  languages.  Ph.,  1795  33-425 
Duke  and  cousin.  Mrs.  Grey  .  ,  18-1275 
Duke  of  Monmouth.  G.  Griffin  .  .  18-3681 
Duke's  motto.  P.  Feval  .  .  .  18-1070 
Dulac,  C.  La  niece  de  Mme  de  Sallebron  34-4014 
Dulcken,  H.  W.  Book  of  German  songs.  L.,  1856 
23-880 

—  Picture  history  of  England ;  illustrated  by  the 

brothers  Dalziel,  from  designs  by  A.  W. 
Bayes.  L.,  1866.  S"  .  .  27*-347 
Dumanoir,  ^  P.  F.  P.  Le  camp  des  bourgeoises. 
Comedie  en  1  acte,  (melee  de  couplets.)  P., 
1856 34r-3190 

—  See  Scribe.     Theatre.     Com. -v. 

Dumanoir  and  Dennery.     Don   Caesar  de  Bazan  ; 

trans,  by  G.  A.  a-Becket  and  Mark  Lemon. 

F's  S.  D.  V.  2        .         .         .         .  24-221 

Dumanoir  et  de  Keraniou.     Jeanne  qui  pleure,  et 

Jeanne  qui  rit ;  comedie  en  prose.    P.,  1860 

34-3192 

Dumanoir  et  Lafargue.     Le  gentilhomme  pauvre. 

Comedie  en  prose.  P.,'l864  .  34-3191 
Dumas,  Alex.   Abaye  de  Peyssac.     [See  Guerre  des 

femmes] 34-3215 

—  Adventures  of  a  marquis  .        .  18-943 

—  Ainsi  soit-il.     P.,  1862.     4  v.,  in  2    .        34-3234 

—  Albine.     Br.  &  L.,  1843.     2  v.        .        34-3218 

—  Amaury.  [P.  Meurice.]     P.,  1848  34-3239 
Same  in  English          .        .        .  18-921 

—  Andree  de  Taverney    [trans,  of  Comtesse  de 

Charny,  from  chap.  XXIII  of  v.  4  to  the  end. 
See  Series  II,  4,  below]        .         .  18-922 

—  Ange  Pitou.     P.,  I860.     2  v.     [See  Series  II,  3, 

below] 34-3229 

—  Black.     P.,  1858      ....        34-3197 


Dumas,  Alex.     Ascanio.     [P.  Meurice.]     P.,  1860. 

2  V 34-3240 

Same  in  English  .         .        .  18-921 

—  Aventures  de  John  Davys.     P.,  1861.     2  v. 

34-3244 

—  Batard  de  Mauleon.     [.A.  Maquet.]     P.  1860. 

3  V. 34-3242 

See  Iron  hand. 

—  La  bouillie  de  la  comtesse  Berthe.     P.,  1854 

34-5081 

—  La  boule  de  neige.     P.,  1862.  .        34-3251 

—  Bragelonne,  the  son  of  Athos ;   or,  ten  years 

later.     [A.  Maquet.     See  Series  I,  3,  below] 
18-923 

—  Cabanon  et  chalet.  [See  Histoire  d'un  cabanon] 

34-3195 

—  Un  cadet  de  famille.  Trad,  par  Victor  Perceval. 

Public  par  A.  Dumas.     P.,  1860.     3  v. 

34-3253 

—  Le  capitaine  Paul.     P.,  1862  '.        34-3203 
Same.     8«            ....        34-4954 

—  Le  capitaine  Richard.     Br.  &  L.,  1855.     2  v. 

34-3207 

—  Catherine  Blum.     N.  Y.,  1854.     8"         34-4515 
Same 34-4071 

—  Le  Caucase  d^puis  Promethee  jusqu'  a  Schamyl. 

P.,  1859.     7v.  in4       .         .         .        34-3208 

—  Causeries.     Leip.,  1857  .        .        34-3210 

—  Cecile.     P.,  1860      ....        34-3245 

—  Celebrated  crimes.     [P.  A.  Fiorentino]    18-945 

—  Le  chateau  d'Eppstein.  P.,  1860.    2  v.     34-5440 

—  Le  chevalier  d'  Harmental.     [A.  Maquet.]     P. 

34-3246 

Same  in  English         .        .        .  18-924 

—  Le  chevalier  de  maison  rouge.     [A.  Maquet.] 

P.     2  V 34-3237 

—  Chroniques  de  France.    [See  Comtesse  de  Salis- 

bury ;  Isabelle  de  Baviere.  ] 

—  Le  collier  de  la  reine.    P.,  1866.    3  v.     34-3226 
See  Series  II,  2,  below. 

—  La  colombe.     N.  Y.     8°  .        .        34-4575 

—  Compagnons  de  Jehu.     P.,  1859.    2  v.  34-3194 

—  Comte  de  Monte  Cristo.      [P.   A.  Fiorentino. 

A.  Maquet.]     P.,  1864.     6  v.       .        34-3248 

Same.     P.,  1847.     6  v.  in  3        .        34-3249 

See  Count ;  Edmond  Dantes. 

—  Comtesse  de   Charny.     P.,    1860.     6  v.     [See 

Series  II,  4,  below]       .        .         .        34-3231 

—  Comtesse  de  Salisbury.  [Chroniques  de  France, 

IL]     P.,  1861.     2v.     .        .        .        34-3212 

—  Comtesse  de  Verrue.     See  Dame  de  volupte. 

—  Confessions  de  la  marquise   (Suite  et  fin  des 

memoires  d'une  aveugle.)      P.,   1862.      2  v. 
34-3213 

—  The  conscript  ....  18-925 

—  Count  of  Monte  Cristo.     [P.  A.  Fiorentino.  A. 

Maquet] 18-927 

See  Edmond  Dantes. 

—  Countess  de  Charny.     [See  Series  II,  4,  below] 

18-928 

—  Dame  de  Monsoreau.     [A.  Maquet]    P.,  1856. 

3v 34-3198 

See  Diana  of  Meridor. 

—  Dame  de  volupte  (c'sse  de  Verrue.)    Br.  &  L., 

1857 34-3205 

—  Derniere  ann^e  de  Marie  Dorval.     P.,  1833 

34r-3314 

See  Les  morts  vont  vete. 

—  Deux  Diane.     [P.   Meurice.]     P.,   1861.    3  y, 

34-8193 

—  Les  deux  reines — suite  et  fin  des  memoires  de 

Mile  de  Luynes.     P.,  1864    .        .        84-5439 

—  Diana  of  Meridor  [trans,  of  Dame  de  Monso- 

reau]       18-929 

—  Dieu  dispose.     N.  Y.,  1851.     3  v.    8»     34-4517 

—  Dieu  et  diable.     N.  Y.,  1853.     8«    .        34-^516 

—  Les  drames  de  la  mer.     P.,  1860     .        84-8200 

—  Edmond  Dantes.     Sequel  to  Count  of  Monte 

Cristo    .        .        .         .  .  18-980 

—  The  foresters 18-933 


DUMAS, 


172 


DUMAS. 


Dumas,    Alex.      Emanuel  Philibert    [trans,    of  Le 
Page  clu  Due  de  Savoie]       .        .  18-931 

—  La  femme  au  collier  de  velours.     P.,  18G1 

34-3254 

—  Uue  fille  de  regent.     [A.  Maquet.]     P.,  1860 

34U3220 

See  Regent's  daughter. 

—  Forty-five   guardsmen   [trans,  of  Le  quarante 

cinq] 18-983 

—  Gabriel  Lambert,  le  peclie  aux  filets,  etc.     P., 

1860 84-3256 

—  Les  Garibaldiens.     P.,1861'.        .        34-3202 

—  George ;   or,  the  planter  of  the  isle  of  France. 

[P.  J.  F.  MallefiUe]      .         .         .  18-934 

—  Un  Gil-Bias  en  CaUfornie.     P.,  1861        34-8271 

—  Grands  hommes  en  robe  de  chambre.     Ed.  inter- 

dite.    B.  et  L.,  1855      .         .         .        34-3219 

—  La  guerre  des  femnies.  [A.  Maquet ;  Ninon  de 

Lartigues  ;  Madame  de  Conde  Vicomtesse  de 
Cambes  ;  Abbaye  de  Peyssac ;  Epilogue.  ] 
P.,  1861.     2  V 34-3215 

—  Half  brothers 18-926 

—  Ilistoired'un  cabanon  et  d'un  chalet.  [Monsieur 

Coumbes.]    Br 84-3195'' 

—  Histoire  d'une  casse-noisette.  P.,  1860  84-3257* 

—  Impressions  de  voyage — Une  annee  a  Florence. 

P.,  1861 34-3261 

De  Paris  a  Astrakan.  P.,  1860.  3  v.  34-8265 

De  Paris  a  Cadix.     P.,  1861.     2  v.     34-8264 

Midi  de  la  France.     P.,  1851.     2  v.  34-3262 

See  Pictures  of  travel. 

Lesperonare.    [P.  A.  Fiorentino.]     P.,  1862. 

2  v 34-3266 

Suisse.     P.,  1861.     3  v.      .        .        34-3258 

—  Impressions  of  travel  in  Egypt  and  Arabia  Pe- 

traja.     N.,Y-,  1839        .         .         .         28''-477 

—  Ingenue.     Ed.  interdite.      Br.  et  Leip.,  1855. 

5v 34-3222 

—  Ingenue.     P.,  1860.     2  v.         .         .       34-3222" 

—  Iron   hand ;   or,  the  knight  of  Mauleon.     [A. 

Maquet] 18-935 

—  The  iron  mask  ;  or,  the  feats  and  adventures  of 

Raoul  de  Bragelonne.     [See  Series  I,  3,  be- 
low]       18-936 

—  Isabel  of  Bavaria.     [Chronicles  of  France,  I] 

18-930 

—  Isabelle  de  Baviere.    [Chroniques  de  France,  I] 

34-3235 

—  Italiens  et  Flamands.     P.,  1862.     2  v.     84-3260 

—  Jehanne  la  purcelle.      [Followed  by  Praxede 

and  Pierre  le  cruel.]     P.,  1862     .         84-3243 

—  Le  Lievre  de  mon  grand-pere.  P.,  1856  34-3223 
Same  [in  La  pere  Gigogne]        .         34r-3247 

—  Louis  XIV  et  sou  siecle.     P.,  1866.     4  v. 

.        34-5434 

—  Louise  la  Valliere.      [See  Series  I,  3,  below] 

18-937 

—  Les  Louves  de  Machecoul — Episode  de  la  guerre 

de  la  Vendee.     N.  Y.,  1859.    4  v.    8»  84-4576 

—  Madame  de  Cond6.     [See  Guerre  des  femmes] 

34-3215 

—  Mile    de   Belle-Isle— Drame.     B.    &  L.,   1889 

34-8224 

—  La  maison  de  glace.     P.,  1860.     2  v.       34-5441 

—  Le  maitre  d'armes.     P.,  1861  .        .        84-3268 

—  Marguerite  de  Valois  [trans,  of  La  reine  Mar- 

got]       18-944 

—  Les  mariages  du  pere  Olifus.  P.,  1861.     34-3238 

—  Marie  Giovanni.       Journal    de  voyage    d'une 

Parisienne.     Ed.  interdite.     v.  1-4.    B.,  1856 

34—3225 

—  Les  m6dici8.     P.,  1860     '.        *.        '.        34-3269 

—  M6moires  d'une  Aveugle.     Mme  du  Deffand. 

P.,  1862 34-3227 

See  Confessions  de  la  marquise. 

—  Memoires  d'un  medecin  (Balsamo.)     [See  Se- 

ries II,  1,  below]  .        .        .    ^    34-3221 

—  Memoirs  of  a  physician.     [See  Series  II,   1, 

below] 18-938 

—  Le  meueur  de  loups.     P.,  1860        .        84-3252 


Dumas,   Alex.     Les  Mohicans  de  Paris.     N.   Y., 
1860.     5v.     8»      .         .        .        .        34-4520 
See  Salvator. 

—  Mohicans  of  Paris    ....  18-934 

—  Monsieur  Coumbes.     [Cabanon  et  chalet.]     P., 

1860 34-8195 

—  Les  morts  vont  vite.     P.,  1861        .        84-3228 

—  Napoleon.     See  Fasquelle       .        .        34-5033 

—  Ninon  de  Lartigues.     [See  Guerre  des  femmes] 

34-3215 

—  Olympe  de  Cleves.     P.,  1860.    3  v.         84-3217 
Same.     2  v.     40  .         .         . ,      .         84-49 15 

—  Le  Page  du  Due  de  Savoie.     Ed.,  interdite,  B. 

et  Leip.,  1854.     5  v.      .        .        .        34-3230 
See  Emanuel  Philibert. 

—  Le  pasteur  d'Ashbourn.     P.,  I860.  2  v.  34-3272 

—  Pauline  et  Pascal  Bruno.     P.,  1861         34-3216 

—  Un  pays  inconnu.     P.,  1865     .        .        84-3259 

—  Le  Pere  Gigogne — Contes  pour  les  enfants.    P., 

1860.    2v 84-3274 

—  Le  Pere  la  Ruine.     P.,  I860    .        .        34-3273 

—  Pictures  of  travel  in  the  south  of  France.    [Midi 

de  la  France.]     n.  ed.     L.  .         .         27''-3-24 

—  La  princesse  Flora.     P.,  1865  .         34-3236 

—  La  princesse  de  Monaco — vie  et  aventures.     P., 

1865.     2v 34-5437 

—  Les  quarante  cinq.     P.,  1862.     3  v.        34-3201 
See  Forty -five  .guardsmen. 

—  Queen's  necklace.     [See  Series  II,  2,  below] 

18-939 

—  Raoul  de  Bragelonne.     See  Iron  mask. 

—  Regent's  daughter,  [trans,  of  Fille  de  regent.] 

[A.  Maquet]  ....  18-921 

—  La  reine  Margot.       [A.    Maquet.]      P.,  I860 

34-3196 

See  Marguerite  de  Valois. 

—  La  route  de  Varennes.     P.,  1860     .        34-5483 

—  La  salle  d'armes.     [Pauline,  et  Pascal  Bruno] 

84-3216 

—  El  Salteador.     8°      .        .        .        .        34-4525 

—  Salvator — suite  et  fin  des  Mohicans  de  Paris. 

Gaston  Phoebus.     P.,  1868.    5  v.  34-3232 

—  Simple  lettres  sur  I'art  dramatique.     B.,  1845 

34-3267 

—  Six  years  later ;   or,  the  taking  of  the  bastile. 

[See  Series  II,  3,  below]       .        .  18-940 

—  Souvenirs  d' Antony.     B.,  1838       .         34-3233 

—  Souvenirs  d'une  favorite.       N.   Y.,  1866.      8° 

34-4714 

—  Sultanetta.     P.,  1864        .        .        .        34-3241 

—  Sylvandire.     [A.  Maquet.]     P.,  1861      34-8276 

—  Tales  of  Algeria,   or,   life  among    the  Arabs, 

[trans,  from  the  Veloce  of  A.  Dumas,  by  R. 
M.  Bache.]     Ph.,  1868         .        .  18-946 

—  Three  guardsmen.     [A.  Maquet.]      [See  Series 

I,  1,  below]  ....  18-941 

—  La  tour  de  Nesle.      [F.  Guillardet.]     F's  M. 

D V.  14  of  24-221 

—  Trois  maitres.     P.,1861.        .        .        34^-3250 

—  Les  trois  mousquetaires.     [A.  Maquet.]     [See 

Series  I,  1,  below.]     P.,  1860.    2  v.     34-3204 

—  La  tulipe  noire.     P.,  1860        .         .         34-3277 

—  Twenty  years  after.      [See  Series  I,  2,  below] 

.         .        .         .        .        .         .  18-942 

—  Le  vicomte  de  Bragelonne ;   on,  Dix  aus  plus 

tard.    [A.  Maquet.]    P.,  1860.    6  v.    34-3209 
See  Series  I,  3,  below. 

—  Vicomtesse  de  Cambes.     [See  Guerre  des  fem- 

mes]              34-3215 

—  Une  vie  d'artiste.     P.,  1860     .        .        34-3199 

—  Vignt  ans  apres.    [A.  Maquet.]    P.,  1860.    3  v. 

[See  Series  I,  2,  below]        .        .        34-3206 
Series. 

—  [For  more  particular  information  about  the  books  mentioned 
below,  see  tlieir  titles  in  the  above  alphabetical  list.] 

—  I.  French.  English. 

1.  Trois  mousquetaires.  1.  Three  guardsmen. 

2.  Vignt  ans  apr^s.  2.  Twenty  years  alter. 

Bragelonne. 

3.  Vicomte  de  Bragelonne.  8.  Iron  mask. 

Louise  la  Valliere. 


DUMAS. 


173 


DUNHAM. 


—  II.  French.  English. 

1.  Memohes  d'un  Medecin  (Bal-  1.  Memoirs  of  a  physician. 

sanio.)  2.  Queen's  necklace. 

2.  Collier  de  la  reine.  3.  Six  years  later. 

3.  Ange  Pitou.  4.  Countess  de  Charny. 

4.  Comtesse  de  Charny.  Andree  de  Taverney. 

—  Jacquot,  C.  J.  B.     Alexander  Dumas     34^4398 

—  See  Gumming,  Gordon  ;  Garibaldi. 

[33°°  With  the  titles  of  some  of  the  above  works  are  given  the 
names  of  persons  who  are  believed  to  have  been  joint  or  sole 
authors  ;  on  this  see  La  Litt.  Fi-anc,  et  Les  supercheiies  Litt.,  par 
JI.  Querard  ;  Diet,  des  Cont.  par  Vapereau  ;  Les  contemporains,  et 
Fabrique  de  romans — Maison  A.  Dumas  et  cie  par  Jacquot.] 

Dumas,  A.,  fils..  Affaire  Clemenceau.  N.  Y.,  18G6. 
8° 34-4949 

—  Antonine.    P.,  1859         .         .         .         34-3278 

—  Aventures  de  quatre  femmes  et  d'un  perroquet. 

P.,  1859 34-3279 

—  La  boite  d'argent ;    Un  paquet  de  lettres ;    Le 

prix  de  pigeons  ;  Le  pendu  de  la  Piroche  ;  Ce 
que  Ton  voit  tous  les  jours  ;  Cesarine.  P., 
1858 3J-3280 

—  The  camelia-lady      ....  18-950 

—  Camille    F's.  S.  D.  v.  17        ,        .  24-221 

—  Un  cas  de  rupture.     P.,  1854  .        34-4341 

—  La  dame  aux  camelias.     P.,  1854    .        34-3281 

—  La  dame  aux  camelias  ;  piece,  en  5  actes,  melee 

de  chant.     P.,  1855       .        .         .        34-3289 

—  La  dame  aux  perles.     P.,  1859         .        31-3282 

—  Le  demi  monde  ;   comedie  en  prose,  en  5  actes. 

P.,  1860         .         .        t        .         .        34-3290 

—  Diane  de  Lys ;    Ce  qui  on  ne  salt  pas ;   Gran- 

gette  ;  Une  loge  a  camille.     P.,  1859    34-3283 

—  Le  Docteur  Servans.     P.,  1856        .        34-3284 

—  Un  Pere  prodigue  ;  comedie  en  5  actes,  en  prose. 

N.  Y.,  1860.     8»   .        .         .        .        34-4526 

—  La  question  d'argent ;  comedie  en  5  actes,  en 

prose.     P.,  1857    ....        34-3291 

—  Le  roraan  d'une  femme.     P.,  1857  34-3286 

—  Sophie  Primtems.     P.,  1857    .         .        34-4339 

—  Tristan  le  Roux.     P.,  1856      .         .-     34-4338 

—  Trois  hommes  fortes.     P.,  1858       .        34-3287 

—  La  vie  a  vignt  ans.     P.,  1859  .         .        34-3288 

—  Jacquot,  C.  J.  B.  Alexandre  Dumas  fils  34-4398 
Dumas,  Count  Mathieu.     Memoirs  of  his  own  time  ; 

including  the  revolution,  the  empire,  and  the 
restoration.     L.,  1839.     2  v.     8"         27^1702 

—  Same.  Ph.,  1839.  2  v.  .  .  .  27«-1703 
Dumont,  E.     Recollections  of  Mirabeau,  and  of  the 

two  first  legislative  assemblies  of  France.  Ph. , 
1833.    8" 30-361 

Dumont,  G.  M.     See  Butel-Dumont. 

Dumont,  H.     Lady's  oracle ;  an  elegant  pastime  for 

social  parties  and  the  family  circle.    Ph.,  1860 

23-716 

Dumont,  J.  Corps  universel  diplomatique  du  droit 
des  gens.  Receuil  des  traitez  depuis  le  regno 
de  Charlemagne  jusqu'  a  nos  jours.  Amst., 
1726-31.     13v.     !*>        .         .         .        34-4965 

—  et  Rousset.    Supplement  au  corps  universal  dip- 

lomatique.    Amst.,  1739.     2  v.     f"      34-4966 
Dumont,  J.  L.     Life  sketches  from  common  paths 

18-951 

Dumont,  Melanie.    La  mouche  qui  vole,  ou  Les  bons 

petits  enfants.     P.         .         ,         .        34-4233 

Dumortous,  M.  Couquetesde Louis XV.  P.,  1759.  {° 

34-4971 

Dumourier,   C.   F.,    life   of.     L.,  1796.     3  v.     8° 

.        .        .        .  30-136 

Dun,  P.     Veterinary  medicines :  their  actions  and 

uses ;  with  an  appendix  on  the  diseases  of  the 

domesticated  animals.     2d  ed.     E.,  1859.     8° 

4-106 

Dunallen.     Grace  Kennedy  .        .        .        18-1729 

—  Same  .  .  .  v.  4  and  5  of  18-3876 
Dunbar,  E.  D.     Social  life  in  former  days,  chiefly 

in  the  province  of  Moray ;  illustrated  by  let- 
ters and  family  papers.    E.,1865.  8°  27''-1325 

Dunbar,  E.  E.  The  discovery  of  gold  in  California. 
K  Y.,  1867 26»-914 

Dunbar,  J.  R.  W.  Essay  on  the  nervous  system. 
Ph.,  1828.     8°       .        .        .        .       10-79,80 


Duncan,  C.  A  campaign  with  the  Turks  in  Asia. 
L.,  1855.     2  V 28''-510 

Duncan,  F.  Our  garrisons  in  the  west.  L.,  1864 
26''-663 

Duncan,  G.  J.  C.  Memoir  of  Rev.  Henry  Duncan. 
E.,  1848 30-138 

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tles.    N.  Y.,  1859         .         .        .  32-837 

Eagle  pass  :  or,  life  on  the  border.  C.  Montgomery 
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Eagles,  J.  Essays  contributed  to  Blackwood's 
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Eames,  J.  A.     The  budget  closed;   letters  from 

Europe.     B.,  1860        .        .        .         27'>-567 

—  Another  budget ;  or,  things  which  I  saw  in  the 

east.     B.,  1855      .        .        ,        .        28M95 
Ear.     Harvey,  W.     E.  in  health  and  disease  10-206 

—  Kramer,  W.     Aural  surgery  of  the  present  day 

.        10-830 

—  Moschzisker,  F.  A.  von.     Diseases  and  their 

treatment 10-407 

Eye,  ear,  throat  diseases,  etc.     .  10-513 


EAR. 


176 


EAST. 


Ear.     Toynbee,  G.     Diseases  of    .        .  10-388 

—  See  Ueafness  ;  Hearing. 

Eardley-Wilmot,  J.  E.  Lord  Brougham's  law  re- 
forms ;  comprising  tlie  acts  and  bills  intro- 
duced or  carried  by  him  through  the  legisla- 
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Earl,  G.  W.     The  native  races  of  the  Indian  archi- 
pelago—Papuans.    L.,  1853  .         29''-240 
Earle,  P.     Marathon,  and  other  poems.     Ph.,  1841 

23-76 

Earl's  daughter.    Miss  E.  M.  Sewell     .        18-2807 
Earl's  heirs.     Mrs.  H.  Wood  .        .        18-3578 

Early,  J.  A.  Memoir  of  the  last  year  of  the  war  for 
independence  in  the  Confederate  States  of 
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1867.     8« 26''-998 

Early  and  late  papers.     W.  M.  Thackeray   33-1371 
Early  ballads,  illustrative  of  history,  traditions,  and 
customs.     Ed.  by  R.  Bell.     L.     .  23-726 

Early  choice.     W.  K.  Tweedie      .         .  32-600 

Early  closing  movement.     T.  Dennis    .  2-636 

Early  dawn,  the.     Mrs.  Charles     .         .         18-3899 
Early  days  of   Elisha.     F.  "W.   Krummacber 

•  32—393 

Early  efforts.  *  L.  Warfe'l        .        '.        ".         23-1004 
Early  English.     See  English. 
Early  English  prose  romances.     Ed.   by  Wm.   J. 

Thorns 22-1238 

Early  English  text  society.  [Publications ;  com- 
menced L.,  1864  ;  still  printing.]     8»  22-1043 

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west-midland  dialect  of  the  14th  century,  with  notes, 
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Flonz  and  Blauncheflur,  and  of  The  assumption  of  our 
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(•24)  Furnivall,  F.  J.,  [Ed.]  Hymns  to  the  virgin  and  Christ ; 
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Piers  Plowman,  with  Vita  de  Dowel,  Debet  et  Dobest, 
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Reports,  etc.,  to  1868  ......  22-1042 

Early  history  of  western  Pennsylvania  and  the  west, 
and  of  western  expeditions  and  camjiaigns — 
1754-1833.     Pittsburg,  1846.     8°  26»-580 

Early  lessons.  M.  Edgeworth.  [First  part  of 
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Early  life  of  Louis  Napoleon,  from  authentic  records. 
L.,  1860 30-1474 

Early  magnetism  in  its  higher  relations  to  humanity, 
as  veiled  in  the  poets  and  the  prophets.  By 
eros  MAeos.    L.,  1846.    8°       .  11-79 

Early  travels  in  Palestine,  comprising  the  narratives 
of  Arculf,  Willibakl,  Bernard, Saewulf,  Sigurd, 
Benjamin  of  Tudela,  Sir  John  Maundeville, 
De  la  Brocquiere,  and  Maundrell.  Edited, 
with  notes,  by  T.  Wright.     L.,  1848    28''-210 

Earnest  ministry  the  want  of  the  times.  J.  A. 
James 32-1 4p0 

Earnest  student,  the.     N.  Macleod        .        30-1996 

Earnestness.     C.  B.  Tayler    .         .         .         18-3152 

Earp,  G.  B.  History  of  the  Baltic  campaign  of  1854, 
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Ears  of  the  spiritual  harvest ;  or,  narratives  of  the 
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Earth.  Gumpach,  J.  v.  True  figure  and  dimensions 
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—  Higgins,  W.  M.     Physical  condition  of     11-30 

—  Mudie,  R.     The  earth      .         .         .  25-34 

—  Pratt,  J.  H.     Figure  of  the  e.         .  12-108 

—  Worms,  H.     Proofs  of  the  rotation  of  the  e. 

11-194 

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Earth  and  man.     A.  Guyot    .        .        .  25-25 

Earth,  plants,  and  man.     J.  F.  Shouw  9-1029 

Earth,  sea,  and  sky.     J.  M.  Wilson      .  11-144 

Earthworm  and  common  house  fly.    Samuelson  and 

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Earthquakes,  enquiry  into  the  cause  of  11-18 

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—  Pepe,  G.     Ragguaglio  del  "tremuoto  accad.  nel 

R.  di  Napoli,  1805        .        .        .        34-2513 

—  True   and  particular  relation.      [Lima,   1746] 

11-18 

East  and  eastern  travel.     Browne,  J.  R.     Yusef 
28'^-167 

—  Chateaubriand,  F.  A.   de.     Travels  iu  the  e. 

29b-ll 

—  Falkland,  Lady.     Journal  in  e.      .        28^-313 


EAST. 


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28b-581 

—  Carne,   J.     Recollections  of  travels  in  the  e. 

.         .        .         .         .  28^-48 

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28'>-493 

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—  Dorr,  B.     Notes  of  travel  in  Egypt,  the  holy 

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—  Eanies,  J.  A.     Letters  from     .         .         28''-195 

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—  Fetridge,  W.  P.     Harper's  handbook  for  travel- 

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—  Kinglake,  A.  W.     Eothen       .         .  28''-20 

—  Lamartine,  A.  de.     Holy  land         .  28'^-23 

—  Lands  of  the  Moslem        .         .        .         28''-473 

—  Letters  from  the  old  world       .         .         28^-120 

—  Lloyd,   W.     Journey  from   Cawnpore  to  the 

Booiendo  pass      .         .        .        .         28''-216 

—  Macleod,  N.     Eastward  .        .         28^-533 

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—  Masson,  C.     Various  journeys  in     .         28''-360 

—  Millard,  D.     Travels  in  .         .         28''-374 

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Egypt,  etc.,  to  the  holy  land        ,         28''-487 

—  Mott,  V.     Travels  in,  1834  to  41      .         29^-227 

—  Ouseley,  W.     Travels  in  various  countries  of 

[1810-12] 28'^-911 

—  Paine,  C.  Tent  and  harem  ;  notes  of  an  oriental 

trip 28»'-301 

—  Pressense,  E.  de.     Land  of  tlie  gospel    28''-481 

—  St.  John,  S.     Life  in  the  forests  of  the  far  east 

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—  Stanhope,  Lady  Hester.     Travels  28''-488 

—  iSpencer,  J.  A.     Travels  in       .        .         28''-134 

—  Swift,  J.  T.     Going  to  Jericho        .         29''-315 

—  Taylor,  B.     Visit  to        .        .         .         28''-203 

—  Thomson,  J.  T.     Life  in  the  far  east    28''-462,3 

—  Torrens,  H.  D.     Travels  in     .         .         28''-395 

—  Traces  of  travel  brought  home  from  28''-20 

—  Tronson,  J.  M.     Vovage  to     .         .         28'^-324 

—  Turner,  W.  M.    Glimpses  in  the  Orient  28''-384 

—  Upham,    T.  C.     Letters,   aesthetic,    social,   and 

moral 29''-151 

—  Wdlpole,  F.     Travels  in  the  further  e.     28''-294 

—  Warburton,  E.  Egypt  and  the  holy  land  28»'-31 

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—  Wheeler,  C.  H.     Letters  from  Eden         28''-592 

—  Wilson,  H.  H.     Travels  in      .        .         28''-215 

—  Wittman,  W.     Travels  in  Turkey,  Asia  Minor, 

Syria,  and  Egypt  (1799-1801)      .  29^-78 

East  and  West  Indies.   Reynold,  Abbe.    Settlements 

and  trade  of  Europeans  in  .  29*-31 

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Indies; 
East  India  pilot.     J.  B.  N.  D.  d'Apres  de  Manne- 

villette 25-352 

East  Indian  archipelago.     Gibson,  W.  M.     Journey 

through 28''-218 

East  Lynne.     Mrs.  H.  Wood  .         .         18-3579 

Eastburn,  Rev.  J.     Green,  A.     Memoirs  of    30-140 
Eiistbury.    Anna  H.  Drury    .         .        .  18-912 

Eastcott,  R.     Sketches  of  the  origin,  progress,  and 

efiects  of  music,  with  an  account  of  the  ancient 

bards  and  minstrels.  Bath,  1793.  8-'  5-1042 
Easter  offering.  Frederika  Bremer  .  18-395,6 
Eastern  arcliipelago.   Belcher,  E.    Survey  of  islands 

of 29b-104 

—  Raffles,  T.  S.     Commerce  and  resources  of 

30-2018 

—  See    Borneo  ;    Figi ;     Java  ;    Malaysia  ;    New 

Guinea  ;  Philippine  islands  ;  Sumatra. 


Eastern  church.  Stanley,  A.  P.  Lectures  on  his- 
tory of  32-712 

—  See  Greek  c. 

Eastern  courts.     Roberts,  E.     Embassy  to      28''-ll 
Eastern  Europe  and  the  Emperor  Nicholas  ;  by  the 

author  of  "Revelations  of  Russia."  L.,  1846. 

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Eastern  Europe  and  western  Asia.    H.  A.  Tilley 

29b-231 

Eastern  life.    H.  Martineau    .         .        .         28''-539 
Eastern  penitentiary   of    Pennsylvania ;    first  and 

second  annual  reports.     Ph.,  1831.     8"  2-991 

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Eastern  tales ;    by  the  author  of  the  Branch  and 

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Eastford.     Wesley  Brooke      .         .         .  18-434 

Eastlake,  C.  L.     Materials  for  a  history  of  oil  paint- 
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Eastlake,  Lady  E.     See  Jameson,  A. 
Eastman,  J.  R.     Discussion  of  the  West  India  cy- 
clone of  Oct.  29,  30,  1867.    Prepared  by  order 
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tory.    W.,  1868.     17pp.     8°         .          11-334 
Eastman,  Mary  H.     Aunt  Phillis's  cabin         18-963 

—  Dahcotah  ;  ot,  life  and  legends  of  the  Sioux 

18-964 

—  Fashionable  life        ....  18-965 
Easton,  Alex.     Practical  treatise  on  street  or  liorse- 

power  railways.     Ph.,  1859.     8"  6-42 

Easton,  J.  Human  longevity  :  recording  the  name, 
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1799.     8° 30-1581 

Eastward.    N.  Macleod  .        .        .         28^-533 

Eastwick,  E.  B.     Journal  of  a  diplomate's  three 

years  residence  in  Persia.    L.,  1864.    2  v.    8" 

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—  Venezuela  ;  or,  sketches  of  life  in  a  South  Amer- 

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L.,  1868.    8°  26b-686 

Eastwood,  J.,  and  W.  A.  Wright.  Bible  word-book ; 
a  glossary  of  old  English  bible  words.     L., 

1866 22-79 

Easy  introduction  to  the  game  of  chess ;  including 
the  whole  of  Philidor's  analysis ;  with  selec- 
tions from  Stamma,  etc.    Ph.,  1817         20-58 
Easy  Nat.     A.  S.  Stinson       .         .         .         18-3027 
Easy  Warren.     W.  T.  Coggcshall  .  18-670 

Eaton,  A.  Index  to  the  geology  of  the  northern 
states,  with  transverse  sections,  extending 
from  Susquehanna  river  to  the  Atlantic ; 
crossing  Catskill  mountains  ;  with  geological 
grammar.    2d  ed.    Troy,  N.  Y.,  1820     9-228 

—  Manual  of  botany  for  North  America.     7th  ed. 

Alb.,  1836 9-91 

Eaton,  C.  A.  Rome  in  the  19th  century  ;  containing 
a  complete  account  of  the  ruins  of  the  city. 
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Eaton,  F.  R.  Shakespeare  and  the  bible.  L.,  1858. 
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Eaton,  J.  H.  Life  and  services  of  Andrew  Jackson. 
8»  ...;..        .  30-252 

Eaton,  J.  M.  Treatise  on  the  art  of  breeding  and 
managing  tame,  domesticated,  foreign,  and 
fancy  pigeons.     L.,  1858.     8»       .  4-288 

Eaton,  S.  J.  M.  Petroleum ;  a  history  of  the  oil 
region  of  Venango  county,  Penn.,  and  a  dis- 
cussion of  ancient  oil  operations  ;  with  a  map, 
and  illustrations  of  oil  scenes  and  boring  im- 
plements.    Ph.,  1866    .        .        .  6-321 

Eaton,  W.  Felton,  C.  C.  Life  of.  (S.  A.  B.  9) 
30-497 

Eaux  de  St.  Ronan.    W.  Scott      .        .        34-4498 

Eaux  de  Taunus.     V.  Herault        .         .        34-3223 

Ebelians.    See  Dixon,  H.    Spiritual  wives. 

Eberle,  J.  Treatise  on  the  diseases  and  physical 
education  of  children.  4th  ed.,  with  additions 
by  T.  D.  Mitchell.  Ph.,  1850.  S"  10^69 
12 


EBERLE. 


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EDGAR. 


Eberle,   J.     Treatise  on  the  practice  of  medicine; 

with  notes  and  additions  by  Geo.  M'Clellan. 

Gth  ed.     Ph.,  1845.    2  v.     8»        .  10-41 

Ebers,  J.    Seven  years  of  the  king's  theati'e.     L., 

1828.     8" 24-72 

Ebert,  F.   A.     General  bibliographical    dictionary. 

From  the  German.  Oxf.,  1837.  4  v.  8»  21-170 
Ecce  ccelum.    E.  F.  Burr     _  .         .         .  12-97 

Ecce  Deus.    Essays  on  the  life  and  doctrine  of  Jesus 

Christ;    with  controversial  notes  on  "Ecce 

Homo."  B.,  1867  .  .  .  32-1961 
Ecce  Deus-Homo.    Ph.,  1868  .         .        32-2350 

Ecce  ecclesia :  an  essay  showing  the  essential  identity 

of  the  church  in  all  ages.  N.  Y.,  1868  32-2406 
Ecce  homo.     A  survey  of  the  life  and  worli  of  Jesus 

Christ.     B.,  1866  ....         32-1796 

—  See  Parsons,  T 32-2310 

"Ecceliomo."    W.E.Gladstone  .        32-2412 

Ecce  Homo,  tlie  new.     J.  C.  Blumenfeld  2-555 

Eccentric  personages.    W.  Russell         .         30-1753 
Ecclesiastes.  Hengstenberg,  E.  W.  Commentary  on 

32-1362 

—  Macdonald,  J.  M.     The  book  of  E.  explained 

32-634 

—  Stuart,  M.     Commentary         .        .  32-779 
Ecclesiastical  antiquities  of  France.     G.  D.   Whit- 

tington  .....  5-351 

Ecclesiastical  biographies.    J.  H.  Gurney      30-1970 

—  Stephen,  J.    Essays  in     .        .        .        32-1685 

—  See  Saints  ;  Hermits. 

Ecclesiastical  cases  relating  to  doctrine  and  disci- 
pline ;  with  a  preface  by  the  Id.  bishop  of 
London,  and  an  historical  introduction  edited 
by  G.  C.  Brodrick  and  W.  H.  Freeman  tie.    L., 

1865.     8° 32-1632 

Ecclesiastical  history,  polity,  etc.  See  Church. 
Ecclesiastical  register.  See  Am.  ch.  rev.  32-1814 
Ecclesine,  J.  B.  Compendium  of  the  laws  and  de- 
cisions relating  to  mobs,  riots,  invasion,  civil 
commotion,  insurrection,  etc.,  as  affecting  fire- 
insurance  companies  in  the  United  States.  N. 
y.,  1863.    8°  ....  2-354 

Eccleston,  J.  Introduction  to  English  antiquities ; 
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Echec  a  1' elephant.     L.  Gozlan      .         .        34-3369 
ichelle  de  femmes.     E.  Souvcstre  .         34-3788 

Echerolles,  A.  des.  Private  trials  and  public  calami- 
ties during  the  trouble  of  the  first  French 
revolution.     L.,  1853.     2  v.  .         30-1904 

Echo  des  feuilletons,  1'.  Recueil  de  nouvelles,  le- 
gendes,  anecdotes,  episodes,  etc.  Ext.  de  la 
presse  contemp.  Directeurs :  Mm.  Dufour, 
Mulat,  et  Boulanger.    22«  annee.    P.,  1861.  8« 

34-4733 

Echoes  from  the  gun  of  1861  .        .  18-984 

Echoes  of  a  belle,  by  Ben  Shadow         .  18-967 

Echoes  of  nature.     E.  Brown         .         .  23-100 

Echoes  of  the  universe.     H.  Christmas  32-306 

Eckermann,  J.  P.     Conversations  with   Goethe  in 

the  last  years  of  his  life.     Trans,  by  S.  M. 

Fuller.    B.,  1839  ....  30-207 

Eckfeldt,  J.  R.,  and  W.  E.  Du  Bois.   Manual  of  gold 

and  silver  coins  of  all  nations,  struck  within 

the  past  century.     Ph.,  1842.     4°  1-522 

—  New  varieties  of  gold  and  silver  coins.     2d  ed. 

N.  Y.,  1851 1-124 

Eclectic  magazine  of  foreign  literature,  science,  and 

art,  [successor  to  the  Eclectic  museum,  which 

was  formed  from  the  American  eclectic  and 

The  museum.  ]     v.  1,  2,  31-6,  48-63  ;  and  new 

series,  1-7.     N.  Y.,  1843-'i8.     8»  17-36 

Eclectic  moral  philosophy.     J.  R.  Boyd  15-11 

Eclectic  medicine.   Holl^mbach,  H.   Materia  medica 

10-717 

—  King,  J.     Am.  dispensatory    .        .  10-857 

—  Paine,  W.    Epitome  of  practice      .  10-496 


Eclipse  of  faith.    H.  Rogers    .        .         .  32-402 

I;cole  de  la  vie.  G.  de  la  Landelle  .  34-4912 
Ecole  des  proprietaires.  P.  Meurice  .  34^640 
Ecolier,  1'.  Mme  Guizot  .  .  .  34-5091 
Economica.    S.  Blodget  .         .         .  26^-71 

Economic  cottage-builder.    C.  P.  Dwyer  5-315 

Economic  position  of  the  British  laborer.     H.  Faw- 

cett 3-99 

Economist,  the,  etc.  v.  3,5-21.     [1845-63.]  f^  1-520 

Economy.    See  Domestic  e. ;  Political  e. 

Economy  of  the  animal  kingdom.    E.  Swedenborg 

10-817 

Economy  of  capital.    R.  H.  Patterson    .  1-226 

Economy  of  the  eyes.    W.  Kitchener    .  10-774 

Economy  of  human  life,  by  an  ancient  Bramin  33-381 

—  See  Proverbs  of  all  nations. 

Economy  of  the  laboring  classes.     Wm.  L.  Sargant 

3-205 

Ecrivains  fran(jais.    A.  Roche        .        .        34-5249 

Ecrivains  et  poetes  modernes.    R.  G.  E.  Taillandier 

34-3844 

—  See  Authors ;  Literary  and  scientific  men ;  Lit- 

erature. 
Ecuador.    Hassaurek,  F.     Four  years  among  Span- 
ish-Americans      ....         26*'-655 

—  See  Colombia. 

Ecueil,  P.  C.  de  Bernard  .  .  .  34-3082 
Edda  of  Ssemund,  the     .        .        .        .  23-864 

—  See  Ireland. 

Eddy,  A.  D.  The  obligations  of  the  Christian  citizen  ; 

with  a  review  of  high-church  principles.     N. 

Y.,  1843 32-2317 

Eddy,  D.  C.    Hei'oines  of  the  missionary  enterprise  ; 

or,  sketches  of  prominent  female  missionaries. 

B.,  1850 32-300 

—  Percy  family.     The  Alps  and  the  Rhine.     B., 

1863 27^-663 

The  Baltic  to  Vesuvius.    B.,  1863       27b-662 

Paris  to  Amsterdam.    B.,  1863  .         27''-661 

Through  Scotland  and  England.     B.,  1863 

27b-6C0 

A  visit  to  Ireland.    B.,  1863       .         27^-659 

—  Walter's  tour  in  the  east — Athens.    N.  Y.,  1865 

27''-768 

Constantinople.    N.  Y.,  1865     .         27^-763 

Damascus.    N.  Y.,  1864     .         .         281^-446 

Egypt.    N.  Y.,  1863     .        .         .         28»'-447 

—  Young  man's  friend  ;    containing  admonitions 

for  the  erring,  counsel  for  the  tempted,  encour- 
agement for  the  desponding,  and  hope  for  the 
fallen.    B.,  1865    ....        32-1837 

—  Young  woman's  friend  ;  or,  the  duties,  trials, 

loves,  and  hopes  of  woman.  B.,  1860  32-1836 
Eddy,  R.    History  of  the  60th  regiment  N.  Y.  state 

volunteers,  from  July,  1861,  to  Jan.,  1864. 

Ph.,  1864 26»-565 

Eddy,  Z.    Immanuel ;   or,  the  life  of  Jesus  Christ. 

Springfield,  1868.  S"  .  .  .  32-2512 
Ede,  Geo.     Management  of  steel,  including  forging, 

hardening,  tempering,  annealing,  shrinking, 

and  expansion ;    also   the  case-hardening   of 

iron.    N.  Y.,  1864         .        .         .  6-323 

Eden,  Emily.     Semi-attached  couple     .         18-1896 

—  Semi-detached  house        .         .         .         18-1897 

—  '  Up  the  country.'    Letters  from  the  upper  prov- 

inces of  India.  2ded.  L.,  1866.  2  v.  28'^-517 
Eden,  Sir  F.  M.    The  state  of  the  poor ;  or,  history 

of  the  laboring  classes  from  the  conquest.    L., 

1797.  3  V.  4°  ,  •  .  .  .  27^-4041 
Eden,  L.  S.    A  lady's  glimpse  of  the  late  war  in 

Bohemia.  L.,  1867  .  .  .  27''-881 
Eden,  R.  H.     The  bankrupt  law  as  amended  by  the 

new  act  of  the  6  Geo.  IV,  e.  10.  Ph.,  1841.    8" 

V.  34  of  2-55 

Eden,  W.    See  Auckland. 

Edersheim,  A.    History  of  the  Jewish  nation  after 

the  destruction  of  Jerusalem  under  Titus.  E., 

1856 32-646 

Edgar.  S.     The  variations  of  popery.     N.  Y.,  1849. 

80  32-1097 


EDGAR. 


179 


EDUCATION. 


Edgar,  J.  Q.    Boy  princes  ;  or,  scions  of  royalty  cut 
off  in  youth.    L., 1857  .         .         .  30-967 

—  Boylioocl  of  great  men  ;  intended  as  an  example 

to  youth.    5th  ed.    L.,  1860  .        30-1258 

—  Cressy  and  Poictiers ;  or,  the  story  of  the  Black 

Prince's  page.     L.,  1865.    8°        .        18-4041 

—  The  crusades    and    the  crusaders.      B.,   1840 

29''-112 

—  Footprints  of  famous  men.    N.  Y.,  1854  30-787 

—  History  for  boys ;  or,  annals  of  the  nations  of 

modern  Europe.     IST.  Y.,  1860     .       27''-3410 

—  Sea  kings  and  naval  heroes ;  a  book  for  boys. 

L.,  1861 30-1343 

—  Wars  of  the  roses  ;  or,  stones  of  the  struggle  of 

York  and  Lancaster.     N.  Y.,  1859      27^-364 
Edgar,  J.  N.  The  American  race-turf  register,  sports- 
man's herald,  and  general  stud-book.     v.  1. 
N.  Y.,  1838.     8°  .         .         .        .  20-343 

Edgar  Clifton.     C.  Adams      .         ,         .  18-51 

Edgar  Huntley.     C.  B.  Brown       .         18-450,2830" 
Edge,  F.  M.     England's  danger  and  her  safety  ;   a 
letter  to  Earl  Russell.     L.,  1864.     8°  •26M005 

—  Major-general  McClellan  and  the  campaign  on 

the  Yorktosvn  peninsula.     L.,  1865      26''-652 

—  Naval  engagement  of  the  Alabama  and  the  Kear- 

sarge.     Ph.,  1868.    8°  .         .         .       26''-1028 
Edged  tools.     By  the  author  of  "Win  and  wear" 

18-3837 

Edgeworth,  M.     Belinda  18-968,  &  v.  8  of  977 

—  Castle  Rackrent  18-969,75,  &  v.  10  of  977 

—  Comic  dramas  .         .  v.  6,7  of  18-977 

—  Contes  des  families.     Tr.  de  1' Anglais,  par  E. 

Gamier.     B.,  1837        .         .         .        34-4200 

—  Early  lessons.      [First    part    of   "Harry    and 

Lucy"] 18-970 

—  Essay  on  self-justification        .        .  18-969 

—  Frank 18-971 

—  Harrington        .         .        .  18-972,  &  v.  9  of  977 

—  Harry  and  Lucy        ....  18-970,973 
See  Early  lessons. 

—  Helen        .        .  18-974,  and  v.  4  of  18-977 

—  Letters  for  literary  ladies  .         .       18-975,6 

—  Leonora    .         .       18-975,976  ;  and  v.  10  of  977 

—  Moral  tales 18-981 

—  Ormond    .         .         .         18-972,  and  v.  9  of  977 

—  Parent's  assistant  [stories]      .         .  18-97't 

—  Patronage  .         18-976  ;  v.  6,  7  of  977  ;  980 

—  Popular  tales    .         .         .        .     v.  5  of  18-977 

—  Tales  of  fashionable  life;    containing:    (v.  1) 

Ennui ;  Almeria  ;  Madame  de  Fleury  ;  the 
Dun.  (v.  2)  Vivian  ;  Manoeuvering.  (v.  3) 
Emilie  de  Coulanges  ;  The  absentee  ;  Modern 
Griselda  .  .  .  .  v.  1-3  of  18-977 
Same.     2  v 18-982 

—  Thoughts  on  bores  ....  18-972 

—  and  R.  L.  Edgeworth.    Practical  education.  B., 

1823.     8°       .        .        .         .         .  13-72 

—  See  Edgeworth,  R.  L.  and  M. 

Edgeworth,   R.  L.     Essays  on  professional  educa- 
tion.    L.,  1812.     8°       .        .         .  13-71 
Edgeworth,  R.    L.   and  M.     Essay  on  Irish  bulls 
18-969,975,  and  v.  10  of  977 

—  Memoirs  of  Richard  L.  Edgeworth,  begun  by 

himself-  and  concluded  by  his  daughter  M. 
Edgeworth.     3d  ed.     B.,  1821.     8°        30-141 

—  Same.     L.,  1844.     8"        .        .         .  30-142 

—  See  Edgeworth,  M.  and  R.  L. 
Edict  of  Nantes.     See  Huguenots. 

Edinburgh.     Anderson,  J.     History  of        27''-1300 

—  Anderson,  W.     The  poor  of  E.  and  their  homes 

2-493 

—  Chambers,  R.     Traditions  of  .        v.  6  of  33-26 

—  See    Cockburn,    H.      Memorials    of   his    time 

27^-1321 

—  Dalzel,  A.   Histories  of  universities  of  E.    13-63 

—  Leighton,  A.     Romances  of    .        .        18-3873 

—  Miller,  H.     E.  and  its  neighborhood        27''-067 
Edinburgh  encyclopaidia,  conducted  by  D.  Brews- 
ter.    1st  Amer.  ed.     Ph  ,  1852.      18  v.      4« 

.        33-1266 


Edinburgh  new  philosophical  journal,  exhibiting  a 
view  of  progressive  discoveries  and  improve- 
ments in  the  sciences  and  arts,  conducted  by 
Robert  Jameson,  v.  42-7.  E.,  1847-9.  6  v. 
8° 9-983 

Edinburgh  review ;  or,  critical  journal.  1802-1868. 
V.  1-127.     B.  and  N.  Y.     8°        .  17-37 

—  General  index  to  v.  1-20  .         ,  17-37 

—  See  Jeffrey,  F. 

Edith,   the  backwoods  girl.      Mrs.    L.    C.    Tuthill 

18-3348 

Edith  de  Falsen.  E.  Legouve  .  .  34-3495 
Edith  Vaughan's  victory.  Helen  "W.  Pierson  18-2508 
Edith's  ministry.  H.  B.  M'KeeVer  .  18-1995 
Editorial  life.    Buckingham,  J.  T.    Memoirs  30-1679 

—  See  Newspapers. 

Edmond  Dantes.     Alex.  Dumas    .        .  18-930 

Edmonds,  J.  VV.,  and  G.  T.  Dexter.     Spiritualism  ; 

with  an  appendix,  by  N.  P.  Tallmadge.     9th 

ed.     N.  Y.,  1854.     8»  .        .        32-1833 

—  See  Dodds,  J.  B. 

Edmonds,  S.  E.  E.  Nurse  and  spy  in  the  Union 
army  ;  comprising  the  adventures  and  experi- 
ences of  a  woman  in  hospitals,  camps,  and 
battle-fields.     Ph.,  1865        .         .         26''-490 

Edmonds,  Mrs.  True  stories  for  children  from  an- 
cient history.     L.  .         .         .         29»-lll 

Edmondson,  J.  Complete  body  of  heraldry.  L., 
1780.     2v.     f»       .         .         .         .       27^-4032 

Edom.     Lindsay,  Ld.     Letters  on         .         28'^-100 

Edouard.     Mme  la  duchesse  de  Duras  .        34-4730 

Edrehi,  M.  An  historical  account  of  the  ten  tribes 
settled  beyond  the  river  Sambatyon.  L., 
1833.     8» 32-1949 

Education.    General  and  miscellaneous. 

—  American  institute  lectures      .         .  13-7 

—  Ascham,  R.     The  scholemaster       .  13-19 

—  Ash,  J.     Sentiments  collected  from  best  writers 

13-20 

—  Bigelow,  J.     Modern  inquiries        .         33-1369 

—  Boutwell,  G.  S.     Thoughts  on        .  13-38 

—  Burton,  W.     Culture  of  the  observing  faculties 

13-41 

—  Central  society  papers      .        .         .  13-51 

—  Chapman,  G.     Treatise  on      .         .  13-53 

—  Chesterfield's  letters  to  his  son        .    33-1217,18 

—  Cobbe,  F.  P.     Essay  on  .         .  2-627 

—  Combe,  G.     Popular  e.    .         .         .  13-58 

—  Dick,  T.     Diffusion  of  knoAvledge   .       13-66.67 
Mental  illumination  and  moral  improvement 

13-67 

—  Duke,  W.     Remarks  upon      .         .  33-425 

—  Edgeworth,  M.  and  R.  L.     Practical  e.      13-72 

—  Everett,  E.     Importance  of  practical  e.      13-81 

—  First  thoughts  ;  or,  beginning  to  think       13-85 

—  Garvey,  M.  A.    Manual  of  human  culture  15-301 

—  Hamilton,  E.     Elementary  principles  of    13-103 

—  Hart,  J.  S.     Mistakes  of  educated  men    13-105 

—  Hecker,  J.     Scientific  basis  of         .  13-109 

—  Hudson,  J.  W.     Hist,  of  adult  e.     .  13-117 

—  Legard,  F.  D.     More  about  farm  lads       13-123 

—  Lindsley,  P.     Discourses        .       v.  1  of  33-925 

—  Locke,  J.     Thoughts  concerning     .  13-127 

—  M'Clure,  D.     Philosophy  of   .         .  13-128 

—  Mainzer.     Music  and  e.  .        .  5-1045 

—  Mann,  H.     Lectures  on  .         .  13-130 

—  Mathias,  G.  H.  D.     "En  avant,  messieurs  !" 

33-1339 

—  Mayhew,  I.     Popular  e.  for  use  of  parents  and 

teachers         .        .        .        .        .       13-140,1 

—  Milton,  J.     Treatise  on    .         .        .  13-127 

—  Ogden,  J.     Science  of  e.,  and  art  of  teaching 

13-155 

—  Parrish,  E.     E.  in  the  society  of  friends  13-163 

—  Randall,  S.  S.     First  principles  of  13-178 

—  Richler,  J.  P.  F.     Levana       .        .  13-181 

—  Rousseau,  J.  J.     Emile,  ou  de  I'e.  34-3650 
Emilius 13-192 

—  St.  John,  J.  A.     E.  of  the  people  13-195 

—  Shepherd,  W.,  et  al.     Systematic  e.         13-206 


EDUCATION. 


180 


EDWARDS. 


Education.     Smith,  H.  I.     History  of  e.,  and  plan 
of  culture  on  Christian  principles  13-209 

—  Southey,  E.     Life  of  Rev.  A.  Bell,  comprising 

the  history  of  mutual  tuition        .         30-1126 

—  Spencer,  H.     Intellectual,  moral,  and  physical 

e 13-213 

—  Spurzheim,  J.  G.     Elementary  principles  of 

13-218 

—  Thompson,  D.   W.     Day-dreams  of  a  school- 

master    13-228 

Wayside  thoughts        .         .         .  13-300 

—  Thring',  E.     Education  and  school  13-229 

—  Tracts  on 13-224 

—  Vinet,  A.    L'e.,  la  famille,  et  la  societe  34-4574 

—  Watts,  I.     Improvement  of  the  mind        31-232 

—  See  Deaf  and  dumb ;  Idiocy  ;  Ignonince ;  Knowl- 

edge ;  Learning;  Mental  *  *;  Military  *  * ; 
Morals  ;  Object  lessons  ;  Pestalozzi ;  Phren- 
ology ;  Schools  ;  Self  e.  ;  Study  ;  Teaching  ; 
Training  ;  Universities  ;  and  names  of  educa- 
tional subjects  and  institutions,  and  of  coun- 
tries, states,  and  cities. 

—  Classical,  liberal,  professional,  scientific. 

—  Amos,  A.     Advantages  of  a  classical  e.       13-12 

—  Atkinson,  W.  P.  Classical  and  scientific  studies, 

and  the  great  schools  of  England  13-22 

—  Classical  e.  ot  boys  .         .         .  13-56 

—  Donaldson,   J.  W.      Classical  scholarship  and 

classical  learning  .         .         .  13-68 

—  Edgeworth,  R.  L.     Professional  e.  13-71 

—  Farrar,  F.  W.   [ed.]    Essays  on  liberal  e.  13-84 

—  Hamilton,   Sir  W.     Discussions    on  education 

and  university  reform  .         .  15-252 

—  Taylor,  S.  H.    Method  of  classical  study  13-226 

—  Whewell,  W.     Liberal  e.  .         .  13-238 

—  Youmans,  E.  L.   [ed.]  Modern  culture  13-260,1 

—  IDomestic,  and  of  females. 

—  Aime-Martin.  L.     E.  des  meres       .        34-3020 

—  Beechcr,  C.  E.     Training  of  children      32-1317 

—  Bridges,  F.     Hints  to  mothers  on  home  e. 

10-278 

—  Burton,  W.     Helps  to      .        .         .  13-42 

—  Canipan,  Mme.     De  reducation      .         34-5005 

—  Davies,  E.     Higher  e.  of  women     .  13-64 

—  Fenelon.     De  l'e.  des  filles      .         .        34-3307 

—  Goodrich,  S.  G.     Fireside  e.  .  13-95 

—  Guizot,  Mme.  Lettres  de  famille  sur  l'e.  34-3385 

—  Hall,   J.     E.  of  children,  while  under  parents 

18-102 

—  Lajolais,  N.  de.  Education  des  femmes  34-5012 

—  Larcher,   L.  J.     Opinions  des  anciens  et  des 

modernes  sur  l'e.  des  ,filles  .        34-3480 

—  Luna  Folliero,  C.  de.     E.  des  femmes     34-4589 

—  Maintenon.     Education  des  fllles     .         34-3502 

—  Mann,  M.     Moral  culture  of  infancy         13-169 

—  Martineau,  H. ,  Household  e.  .  13-138 

—  Michelet,  J.     E.  des  femmes  au  moyen  age 

,    .        .        34-4555 

—  Molinos-Lafltte,  MmeA.     E.  du  foyer    34-3544 

—  Necker  de  Saussure.     E.  progressive      34-3728 

—  Peabody,  E.  P.     Kindergarten  guide       13-169 

—  Phelps,  Mrs.     Fireside  friend  .  13-166 

—  Remusat  C'sse.  Education  des  femmes    34-3635 

—  Sewell,  E.  M.     Principle  applied  to  female  e. 

in  the  upper  classes      .         .         .  13-202 

—  Shirretf,  E.     Intellectual  e.— females        13-201 

—  Taylor,  I.     Home  e.        .        .        .  13-220 

—  Thery,  A.,  et  al.     Cours  d'6.  elementaire  pour 

les  filles — comprenant  conseils  aux  meres,  etc. 
34-4607 

—  See  Children  ;  Women. 

—  National  and  popular. 

—  Arnold,   M.     Middle  class  education  and  the 

state 13-17 

—  Hill,  F.     Nationals.        .        .        .  13-110 

—  Laboulaye,   E.      L'instruction  publique,  et  le 

suffrage  universel  .        .        .        34-4572 

—  Maurice,  F.  D.     Has  the  church  or  the  state  the 

power  to  educate  the  nation  ?       .  13-139 
Learning  and  working        .        .          13-137 


Education.     Milner,  T.     Elevation  of  the  people 

13-144 

—  Wines,  E.  C.     Hints  on  a  system  of  popular  e. 

13-241 

—  See   Mechanics  institutes  ;    Refonnatory    *   * ; 

and  names  of  countries. 
Education  d'une  poupee.    Mme  de  Sainte-Marie 

34-5178 

Education  of  the  human  race.  G.  E.  Lessing  32-1661 
Educational  addresses.     Mrs.  L.  Phelps  13-167 

Educational  calendar  and  scholastic  year-book  for 

1867.     L 13-76 

Educational  exhibition  of  the  society  of  arts,  etc. 
Lectures  in  connection  with.     L.,  1854  13-74 
Educational  periodicals.     American  journal  of  edu- 
cation      13-6 

—  Educational  times,     v.  1,2,  1847-9.     L.     4° 

13-500 

—  Museum 13-149 

—  University  quarterly        .         .         .  17-105 
Educational  value  of  the  natural  history  sciences. 

T.  H.  Huxley        ....  9-1021 

Educator,  the.  Prize  essays  on  elevating  the  pro- 
fession of  the  educator  in  society.     L. ,  1839 

13-75 

Edward  IV  of  England.  Historic  of  the  arrivall  of 
Edward.     [Camden  soc.  pub.  v.  1]      27''-195 

—  Warkworth,  J.     Chronicle  of  first  thirteen  years 

of  reign.     [Camden  soc.  pub.  v.  10]     27''-195 

Edward,  (the  black  prince. )     James,  G.  P.  R.  Life 

of 30-143 

—  Jones,  M.     The  black  prince,  a  book  for  boys 

27^-641 

Edward.     J.  Moore        ,        .        ,     v.  6  of  33-1362 
Edwards,  A.  B.     Archie  Lovell    .        .     18-3791,7 

—  Barbara's  history      .         .         .  18-990,3933 

—  Half  a  million  of  money  .        .        18-1004 

—  Hand  and  glove        ....        18-1003 

—  Miss  Carew 18-1004 

—  Miss  Forrester  ....        18-1824 

—  My  brother's  wife     ....  18-999 

—  Philip  Earnscliffe     .....       18-3888 

—  Steven  Lawrence,  yeoman       .        .        18-4063 

—  The  story  of  Cervantes    .         .         .         18-3794 
Edwards,  A.  M.     Life  beneath  the  "waters ;  or,  the 

aquarium  in  America.     N.  Y.,  1858        9-684 

Edwards,  B.     History,  civil  and  commercial,  of  the 

British  colonies  in  the  West   Indies.     Ph., 

1810.     4v.     8»      .         .         .         .  26''-72 

—  Trade  of  the  West  India  islands  with  the  United 

States  of  North  America.  L.,  1784.  8° ;  with 
a  speech  on  Mr.  Wilberforce's  proposition 
concerning  the  slave  trade.     Kingston,  1790. 

8«  26»-73 

Edwards,  B.  B.  Biography  of  self-taught  men  ;  with 
an  introductory  essay.     B.,  1832  30-144 

—  Writings,  with  a  memoir,  by  E.  A.  Park  30-1004 

—  See  Sears,  B. 

Edwards,  C.  Juryman's  guide  throughout  the  state 
of  New  York,  and  containing  general  matter 
for  the  lawyer  and  law-ofiicer.  N.  Y.,  1831. 
8» 2-229 

—  Practical  treatise  on  the  stamp-act  of  July  1st, 

1862,  and  amendatory  statutes.     N.  Y.,  1863. 

8° 2-190 

Edwards,  E.  Chapters  of  the  biographical  history 
of  the  French  academy ;  with  an  appendix, 
relating  to  the  unpublished  Monastic  chronicle 
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—  Libraries  and  founders  of  libraries.   L.,1864.    8» 

21-176 

—  Memoirs  of  libraries  ;  including  a  hand-book  of 

library  economy.  L.,  1859.  2  v.  8«  21-177 
Edwards,  F.,  jr.  On  the  economical  use  of  fuel,  and 
the  prevention  of  smoke  in  domestic  fire- 
places ;  with  observations  on  the  patent  laws. 
L.,  1864.     8»  ....  6-43 

—  Ventilation  of  dwelling-houses  and  utilization  of 

waste  heat  from  open  fire-places.    L.,1868.    8" 
.        .        .        .     .      6-113 


EDWARDS. 


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Edwards,  F.,  jr.     On  letters  patent  for  inventions. 

L.,  1865.     8»  ....  6-844 

Edwards,  F.  S.     Campaign  in  New  Mexico  witli 

Col.  Doniphan.     Ph.,  1847  .  36b-32 

Edwards,  H.  Milne.    Manual  of  zoology ;  trans,  by 

R.  Knox.    L.,  1856       .        .        .  9-543 

—  See  Ruschenberger. 

Edwards,  H.  S.  History  of  the  opera;  with  anec- 
dotes of  the  most  celebrated  composers  and 
vocalists  of  Europe.     L.,  1803.    3  v.      5-1008 

—  Polish  captivity  ;  an  account  of  the  present  posi- 

tion of  the  Poles  in  the  kingdom  of  Poland, 
and  in  the  Polish  provinces  of  Austria,  Prus- 
sia, and  Russia.     L.,  18G3.    3  v.    8»     37''-451 

—  Private  history  of  a  Polish  insurrection.     L., 

1865.     3  V 37»-3904 

—  Russians  at  home;    unpolitical  sketches.     L., 

1861 3';''_596 

—  See  Verderevsky. 

Edwards,  Jonathan.     Works ;  with  memoir  of  his 

life  by  S.  E.  Dwight.     N.  Y.,  1829.    10  v.    8» 

33-77 

—  Histoire  de  I'ceuvre  de  la  redemption.    Toulouse, 

1854 34-5163 

—  History  of  the  work  of  redemption ;  containing 

the  outlines  of  a  body  of  divinity  in  a  method 
entirely  new.    Ph.         .         .         .  33-499 

—  Memoirs  of  the  Rev.  David  Brain erd  ;  chiefly 

taken  from  his  own  diary  ;  including  his  jour- 
nal, in  a  regular  chronological  series,  by  Se- 
reno  E.  Dwight.     N.  H.,  1833.    8»  30-46 

—  Miller,  S.     Life  of.     (S.  A.  B.  8)    .  30-497 

—  See  Day,  J. 

Edwards,  Jonathan,  D.  D.  Works ;  with  a  memoir, 
by  T.Edwards.     And.,  1843.    3  v.    8»  33-78 

—  Observations  on  the  Mohegan  languages.   Mass. 

hist.  col.  3,  10  .  .  .  .  26^-388 
Edwards,  Justin.     Hallock,  W.  A.     Life  and  labors 

of  30-856 

Edwards,  Tenison.    Shall  we  register  title.   L.,  1863 

3-348 

Edwards,  Thomas,  LL.  D.    Reports  of  cases  argued 

and  determined  in  the  high  court  of  admiralty  ; 

commencing  with  the  judgments  of  Hon.  Sir 

W.  Scott,  1808.     N.  Y.,  1815.    8"  3-34 

Edwards,  W.    Personal  adventures  during  the  India 

rebellion  in  Rohilcund,  Futtehghur,  and  Oude. 

L.,  1859.    8°  ....         38''-317 

—  Reminiscences  of  a  Bengal  civilian.     L.,  1866 

38f-530 

Edwards,  W.  H.  A  voyage  up  the  river  Amazon, 
including  a  residence  at  Para.     N.  Y.,  1847 

36i'-33 

Edwin  Brothertoft.     T.  Winthrop  .        18-3560 

Edwin  May's  philosophy.     J.  Campkin  11-336 

Edwin  of  Deira.     A.Smith    .         .         .  23-631 

Efflnghams,  the  ;  or,  home  as  I  found  it  18-989 

Eflrontcs,  les.  E.  Augier  .  .  .  34-5207 
Egan,  C.  Tlie  law  relative  to  benefit  building  socie- 
ties. 2d  ed.  L.,  1867  .  .  2-325 
Egan,  P.  Book  of  sports,  and  mirror  of  life ; 
embracing  the  turf,  the  chase,  the  ring,  and 
the  stage  ;  interspersed  with  original  memoirs 
of  sporting  men.     L.,  1847.     8°   .          20-346 

—  Fair  Lilias 18-1017 

—  Tmogene 18-992 

—  Lady  Maud 18-993 

—  Such  is  life 18-1047 

Egan,  R.  The  counting-house  companion  ;  contain- 
ing the  general  exchanger,  etc.*  Dub.,  1802. 
4° 1-501 

Egede,  H.  Description  of  Greenland  ;  with  histori- 
cal introduction  and  a  life  of  the  author.  L., 
1818.     8» 26b-643 

Egeria.     W.  G.  Simnis  .         .        .  33-293 

Eggs.     See  Birds;  Ornithology. 

Eggs  of  British  birds.     C.  Jennings        •  9-691 

Egleston,  T.  Catalogue  of  minerals,  with  their 
formulas,  etc.  W.,  1863.  S"  [Sm.  misc.  col. 
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Egerton  papers.    [Camden  soc.  pub.  v.  13]    87'»-195 

Egloffstein,  P.  W.  von.  (Ed.)     Contributions  to  the 

geology    and    the     physical     geography    of 

Mexico ;   with  a  graphic   description  of   an 

ascent  of  the  volcano  of  Popocatepetl.    N.  Y., 

1864.    8° 9-312 

Egypt.     Anderson,  A.     Journal  of  the  forces  under 
Pigot,  Abercrombie,  and  Hutchinson  38''-903 

—  Anderson,   J.      Bible  light   from   bible    lands 

32-603 

—  Bartlett,  W.  H.     Glimpses  of  the  land  of  E. 

28''-146 

—  Belzoni,  G.     Researches  and  operations  28''-386 

—  Bradshaw's  overland  guide     .         .         29''-173 

—  British  museum — Antiquities  .         38''-191 

—  Bunsen,   C.   C.  J.     Egypt's  place  in  universal 

history  .         .         .         .         .  38''-25 

—  Champollion-Figeac.    Egypte  ancienne  34-4890 

—  Champolliou   jeune,    J.    R.      Egypte  sous  les 

Pharaons 34-453'; 

Lettres  ecrites  d':6.      .         .        .         34-4749 

—  Clark,  E.  L.     Daleth       •        .         .         38''-400 

—  Cooley,  J.  E.     American  in  E.        .  38'^-55 

—  Dearborn,  H.  F.  S.     Trade  and  maritime  geog- 

raphy      1-22 

—  Dcnon,  V.     Travels  in  E.         .         .  38''-57 

—  Dumas,  A.     Impressions  of  travel  in  E.  28''-477 

—  Eddy,  D.  C.     Walter  in  E.      .         .         28''-447 

—  Foster,  C.     Monuments  .    part  3  of  22-444 

—  Gliddon,  G.  R.     Ancient  E.     .         .         28''-40f) 

—  Gordon,  Lady  D.     Letters  from      .         28''-486 

—  Government  of         ...         .  28'^-01 

—  Greenhill,  T.     Art  of  embalming     .  10-643 

—  Hawks,  F.  L.     Monuments  of  E.     .         SS^-lSil 

—  Heeren,  A.  H.  L.     Researches        .  38»-68 

—  Hildreth,  J.     Notes  of  the  Buckingham  lectures 

35-12 

—  Hoskins,  G.  A.     Winter  in  E.         .         28''-421 

—  Irwin,  E.     Route  through  the  Thebais  (1777) 

29^-27 

—  Jones,  G.     Excursions  to        .         .  38''-67 

—  Kenrick,  J.     Ancient  E.  under  the  Pharaohs 

.         .         .         .  38M)i) 

—  Lane,  E.  W.     Manners  and  customs  of  modern 

E 38^-543,3,8 

—  Lansing,  G.     Egypt's  princes  .        32-1441 

—  Lindsay,  Lord.  "Letters  on  E.        .         28''-l(;0 

—  Lott,  E.     Nights  in  the  harem        .         28''-571 

—  Martin,.  P.     Expedition  franqaise  en  E.  34-4921 

—  Modern  traveller      ....         39''-274 

—  Nash,  D.  W.     Pharaoh  of  the  exodus     38^-204 

—  Norden,  T.  L.     Travels  in  E.  .    28''-92,913 

—  Osburn,  W.     Monumental  history  of  E.  28*-144 

—  Palmer,  Wm.     Egyptian  chronicles        28''-187 

—  Paton,  A.  A.     History  of  the  Egyptian  revolu- 

tion                28»-202 

—  Pfeiffer,  I.     Visit  to  E.    .         .         .         28''-159 

—  Poole,  S.     Englisliwoman  in  E.     .  28''-77 

—  Prime,  W.  C.     Boat  life  in  E.         .         28^-243 

—  Piickler-Muskau,  H.  von.     Travels  and  adven- 

tures       38''-207 

E.  under  Mehemet  Ali        .        .         28''-119 

—  Robinson,  E.     Biblical  researches  28''-574 

—  Romer,  Mrs.     Pilgrimage  to  the  temples  and 

tombs 38i'-540 

—  Russell,  M.     View  of  ancient  and  modern  E. 

38»-29,30 

—  Saint-Hilaire,    J.   B.     E.   and   the   Great  Suez 

canal 28''-258 

—  St.  John,  B.     Two  years  residence  in  a  Levant- 

ine family     28^-578 

Village  life  in  E.  .         .         .         38''-l.-4 

—  St.  John,  J.  A.     Egypt  and  Nubia  28i'-126 

—  Segur,  L.  de.     Une  caravane  fran^aise  34-4673 

—  Scyff'arth,  G.     Recent  discoveries  in  29''-89 

—  Sharpe,  S.     Antiquities  in  the  British  museum 

38''-in3 

Historv  of  E 38''-31 

—  Smith,  J.'V.  C.     Pilgrimage  to  E.  28''-150 

—  Smith,  T.     History  of  Joseph         .  33-993 


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Egypt.     Spencer,  J.  A.     Travels  iu  28''-134 

—  Spineto,  Marquis.     Antiquities        .         28''-130 

—  Stephen,  J.  L.     Incidents  of  travel  in  E.  28''-28 

—  Thomas,  J.     Travels  in  E.      .         .         28''-162 

—  Thompson,  J.    P.     Photographic  views  of  E. 

28'>-176 

—  Trevor,    G.     Ancient   E.  :    its   antiquities  and 

history 28''-206 

E.  from  Alexander  to  Bonaparte         28''-236 

—  Uhleman,  M.    Tliree  days  in  Memphis:  sketches 

of  tlie  old  Egyptians     .         .         .         28''-147 

—  Volney,  C.  F.     Travels  through  E.  28>'-109 

—  Wanderings  in  the  land  of  Ham      .         28''-522 

—  Wilkinson,  J.  G.     Egyptians  in  the  time  of  the 

Pharaohs 28''-141 

Handbook  for  travellers  in  E.     .         28'^-288 

Manners  and  customs  of  ancient  E.       28''-95 

Popular  account  of  the  ancient   Egyptians 

28»-245 

—  Wilson,  R.  T.     History  of  the  British  expedi- 

tion to  E 28''-32 

—  Yates,  W.  H.     Modern  history  and  condition 

ofE.      .         .         .         .         .         .         28"-5r)3 

—  See    Chronology ;     Coptic    language ;     Hiero- 

glyphics ;  Mummies  ;  Mythology  ;  Nile  ;  Pyr- 
amids. 
Eichberg,  J.  C.     Doctor  of  Alcantra.     Opera.     B. 

4° 5-916 

Eichendorff,  Joseph  von.  Memoirs  of  a  good-for- 
nothing  18-1016 

Eight  weeks  in  Germany ;  comprising  narratives, 
descriptions,  and  directions  for  economical 
tourists,  by  the  pedestrian.  E.,  1842  27''-41 
Eight  years  in  congress.  S.  S.  Cox  .  26''-682 
Eighteen  Christian  centuries.  J.  Wliite  27"-356o 
Eighteenth  century,  the.     A.  Andrews  27''-21 

—  Miller,  S.     Retrospect  of         .         .         29=^-253 

—  Schlosser,  F.  C.     History        .         .  29"-72 
Eighth  commandment.     C.  Reade         .         22-1173 
Eighty  years  of  republican  government.     L.  J.  Jen- 
nings              26^-991 

Eighty  years  progress  in  the  United  States.  Hart- 
ford, 1867.     8°       .         .        .         .         2G''-913 

Eighty  years  progress  of  British  North  America  ; 
showing  the  development  of  its  natural  re- 
sources.    L.,  1863.     8»         .        .  1-197 

Eiklon  manor 18-994 

Eiloart,  Mrs.     The  boys  of  Beechwood  18-3999 

—  The  curate's  discipline  .  .  .  18-8926 
Einfache  geschichten.  E.  Niendorf  .  34-r)88 
Eirenicon.  E.  B.  Pusey  .  .  .  32-1729 
Ekkoes  from  Kentucky.  T>.  R.  Locke  18-1933 
El  Dorado ;    or,    British   Guiana.      W.    T.    Veness 

26^-628 

Eldorado  ;  or,  adventures  on  the  path  of  empire.    B. 

Taylor 26'^-20<'. 

Elder,  W.     Biography  of  E.  K.  Kane.     Ph..   1858. 

8»  . 30-1012 

—  Emancipation :  a  lecture,     pph.  8"  2-990 

—  The  enchanted  beauty,  and  other  tales,  essays, 

and  sketches.     Ph.,  1859      .         .         33-1130 

—  Genius  of  ecclesiastical  freedom,  comprising  the 

declaiation  of  divine  order,  made  in  the  first 
convention  of  the  new  church,  in  Union 
county,  Indiana ;  and  an  exposition  of  the 
order  of  divine  order,  referred  to  in  the  articles 
of  the  declaration.     Cin.,  1843     .         32-1718 

—  Periscopics ;    or,    current    subjects    extempora- 

neously treated.     N.  Y.,  1854      .  33-366 

Elderhorst,  W.     Manual  of  blowpipe-analysis  and 

determinative  mineralogy.     2d  ed.    Ph.,  1861 

8-58 

Eldon,  J.  S.,  Ld.     Twiss,  H.     Public  and  private 

life  of 30-149 

Elections.     Acland,    J.     The    imperial    poll-iiook 
27«-3 

—  Buckingham,  J.  S.     Popular  e.       .  2-572 

—  Bushby,  H.  J.     Manual  of  practice  in  united 

kingdom 2-255 

—  Cox,  H..    Antient  parliamentary  e.         27*-295 


Elections.  Mjmn,  W.  B.,  vs.  L.  C.  Cassidy.  Con- 
tested e.  for  dist.  att'y.     Ph.         .  2-138 

—  Wordsworth,  C.     Practice  at  English  e.     2-249 

—  See  Ballot ;  Presidential  e.  ;  Suti'rage. 
Electricity.     Athaus,  J.     Medical  e.       .  10-212 

—  Bakewell,  F.  C.     Electric  science   .  11-105 

—  Bird,  G.     E.  and  galvanism     .         .  10-783 

—  Clark,  L.     Electrical  measurement  11-330 

—  Faraday,    M.     Experimental  researches  in  e. 

11-128 

—  Ferguson,  R.  M.     Electricity  .         .     ^     11-285 

—  Francis,  G.     Electrical  experiments  11-276 

—  Franklin,  B.     Letters  on  e.      .        v.  5  of  33-49 

—  Garratt,  A.  C.     Medical  e.       .         .  10-218 

—  Harris,  W.  S.     Rudimentary  e.       .  11-303 

—  Jones,  H.  B.     Animal  e.  .         .  11-240 

—  Lardner,  D.,  and  C.  V.  Walker.     Manual  of  e. 

11-37 

—  La  Rive,  A.   de.     E.  in  theory  and  practice 

.        .        .        .  11-145 

—  Noad,  H.  M.     The  inductorium     .  11-288 

Lectures  on  e 11-87 

Student's  text-book  of  e.    .         .  11-297 

—  Butter,  J.  0.  N.     Human  e.    .         .  11-161 

—  Tyndall,  J.     Faraday  as  a  discoverer     30-2365 

—  See  Galvanism  ;  Lightning ;  Magnetism  ;  Mes- 

merism ;  Meteorology ;  Telegraph ;  Thunder- 
storms. 
Electro-metallurgy.     Napier,  J.     Manual  of  e.-m. 
6-375 

—  Watt,  A.  E.-m.  practically  considered  6-448 
Electron.  W.  C.  Richards  .  .  .  23-505 
Electio-physiology.  G.  Huff  .  .  10-520 
Electro-physiology  and  therapeutics.    C.  E.  Morgan 

10-809 

—  See  Electricity. 

Elegant  extracts  ;   a  copious  selection  of  passages 

from  the  most  eminent  poets.    B.,  1826.    6  v. 

23-814 

Elegant  extracts ;  a  copious  selection  of  passages 
from  the  most  eminent  prose  writers.  N.  Y., 
1818.     6  V.  ....  33-692 

Elegant  extracts ;  or,  useful  and  entertaining  pas- 
sages in  prose.     1808.     8»    .         .  33-934 

Elegant  extracts  ;  or,  useful  and  entertaining  pieces 
of  poetry.     2d  ed.     L.     8°  .         .  23-952 

Elegant  narratives.  Published  by  the  American 
tract  society.     N.  Y.     .         .         .  32-552 

Elements,  the.     W.  L.  Jordan       .        .  11-313 

—  See  Natural  history. 

Elephant.     Natural  history  of  the  e.      .  9-590 

—  Tennent,  J.  E.  Monograph  on  the  e.  9-646 
Elephant  club.  M.  M.  Thompson  .  18-3226 
Elephant  haunts.  H.  Faulkner  .  .  28''-591 
Elephant  in  the  moon.  S.  Butler  .  23-474 
Eleusis,  les  marbres  d'.  L.  Vitet  .  34-4667 
Elevation  of  the  people.  T.  Milner  .  13-144 
Eleven  weeks  in  Europe.  J.  F.  Clarke  27"-270 
Elfred.  J.Abbott  .  .  .  v.  6  of  18-15 
El  Fureidis.  Maria  Cummins  .  .  18-774 
Elgin  marbles.  H.  Ellis  ,  .  .  5-6 
Eli ;  an  oratorio.     M.  Costa           .        .            5-793 

Elia.     C.  Lamb 33-745 

Elia  ;   or,  Spain  fitly  years  ago.     C.  Bohl  d'Arron 

.         .         .         .         .         18-1799 

Eliana.    C.  Lamb 83-1105 

Elie  de  Beaumont,  Mme.     Lettres  du  Marquis  de 

Rozelle.     P.,  1865.     8°  .         .         34-4780 

EI  Gringo ;    or.   New   Mexico.     W.  W.  H.  Davis 

26''-316 

Elihu  Jan's  story.     W.  Knighton  .         28b-471 

Elijah.    Macduff,  J.  R.    Tlie  prophet  of  fire  32-1180 
Elijah  ;   an  oratorio.      F.  Mendelssohn-Bartholdy 

5-818 

Elim.     F.  D.  Huntington        .         .        .  23-763 

Elinor  Fulton.     Mr.s.  H.  F.  Lee      .         .         18-1831 
Eliot,  C.  W.,  and  F.  H.  Storer.    Manual  of  inorganic 
chemistry,  adapted  to  facilitate  experimental 
demonstration.     2d  ed.     N.  Y.,  1868       8-115 
Eliot,  George.     [Pseud.]     See  Evans,  Marian. 


ELIOT. 


183 


ELLIS. 


Eliot,  John.  The  Indian  grammar  begun ;  or,  an 
essay  to  bring  tlie  Indian  language  into  rules. 
Mass.  hist.  col.  2,  9       .         .         .         26^-388 

—  Francis,  C.  Life  of.  (S.  A.  B.  5)  30-497 
Eliot,  Sir  John.    Forster,  J.  Biography— 1590-1632. 

30-1496 

Life  of 30-166 

Eliot,  S.     History  of  liberty.     The  early  Christians. 

B.,  1853.     2  V 32-516 

The  liberty  of  Rome :  a  history  ;  with  an  ac- 
count of  the  liberty  of  ancient  nations.  L., 
1849.  2v.  8»  .  .  .  .  27»-2207 
Eliot,  W.  G.  Early  religious  education  considered 
as  the  divinely  appointed  way  to  the  regener- 
ate life.     B.,1855  .         .         .         32-1497 

—  Lectures  to  young  women.     B.,  1854        33-442 

—  See  Elliott. 

Elisabeth.  Mme  M.  J.  R.  Cottin  .  .  34-3164 
Elisha.  Early  days  of.  F.  W.  Krummacher  32-393 
Eliza  Woodson.  Mrs.  E.  Farnham  .  30-1549 
Elizabeth  of  England.    Abbott,  J.    History  of  30-617 

—  Aikin,  L.     Memoirs  of  the  court  of  30-150 

—  Froude,  J.  A.    Hist,  of  England  durino:  reign  of 

E.     V.  7 ^27''-425,6 

—  Gonzales,  T.     Documents  relating  to  reign  of 

E 27»-507 

—  Hay  ward,  J.     First  four  years  of  reign    27''-195 

—  Hopkins,    S.      Puritans    during    the    reign    of 

26''-423 

—  Household  expenses.     Camden  soc.  pub.  v.  55 

27»-195 

—  Letters.     Camden  soc.  pub.  v.  46  27*-195 

—  Romantic  biography  of  the  age  of  E.        30-516 

—  Strickland,  A.    [Lives  of  the  queens.]    v.  6,  7  of 

30-446 

—  Thornbury,    G.    W.      Shakespeare's    England 

27»-1142 

—  Times  of.  See  Camden  soc.  pub.  v.  12  27*-195 
Elizabeth.     Mad.  Cottin  .        ,        .  18-756 

—  Story  of.  Miss  Thackeray  .  .  18-3177 
Elkerton  rectory.  Rev.  J.  Pvcroft  .  18-2557 
El-Khuds,  the  holy.  W.M.Turner  .  28'>-384 
Ella.  W.  Simonds  ....  18-2882 
Ella  of  Garveloch.  M.  Martineau  .  18-3860 
Ella  v.;  or,  the  July  tour.  F.  Taylor  18-995 
EUard,  J.  See  Jolm  Ellard,  the  newsboy  30-1947 
Eile  et  Lui.  Mme  Dudevant  .  .  34-4160 
Ellen  Dacre  ;  or,  life  at  Aunt  Hester's  18-996 
Ellen  Linn.  J.  Abbott  ....  18-8 
Ellen  Middlcton.  G.  Fullerton  .  .  18-1115 
Ellen   Montgomery's    book-shelf.      S.    and    A.    B. 

Warner.     Mr.  Rutherford's  children    18-3451 

Sybil  and  Chryssa       .         .         .        18-3456 

Hard  maple         ....        18-3457 

Karl  Krinken     ....         18-3448 

Casper 18-3449 

Ellen  Norbury.     E.  Bennett  .         .  18-319 

Ellen  Wareham.  Ellen  Pickering  18-2497,2500 
Eilenore.     S.  Gay  ....        34-5360 

Ellery,  W.    Channing,  E.  T.    Life  of.     (S.  A.  B.  6) 

30-497 

Ellesmere,  earl  of.  Essays  on  history,  biography, 
geography,   engineering,    etc.      L.,  1858.     8° 

33-388 

EUet,  C,  jr.     An  essay  on  the  laws  of  trade,  in 

reference  to  the  works  of  internal  improvement 

in  the  U.  S.     Rich.,  1839      .         .  1-131 

EUet,  Mrs.  E.  F.     Characters  of  Schiller.     B.,  1839 

22-1045 

—  Domestic  history  of  the  American  revolution. 

N.  Y.,  1850 26^-266 

—  Evenings  at  Woodlawn  .         .         .         18-1000 

—  Family  pictures  from  the  bible.     N.  Y. ,  1849 

32-327 

—  Pioneer  women  of  the  west.    N.  Y.,  1852  30-699 

—  Queens  of  American  society.    N.  Y.,  1867.     8° 

30-2340 

—  Rambles  about  the  country.  N.  Y.,  1847  26b-541 

—  Women  artists  in  all  ages  and  countries,   N.  Y., 

1859 5-154 


Ellet,  Mrs.  E.  F.  Summer  rambles  in  the  west. 
N.  Y.,  1853 26''-247 

—  Women   of  the  American  revolution.     N.  Y., 

1848-50.    3v 30-145 

Ellicott,  A.  Journal  for  determining  the  boundary 
between  the  U.  S  and  the  Spanish  possessions 
in  America,  1796-1800.  Ph.,  1814.  4°  26''-1006 

Ellicott,  C.  J.  Historical  lectures  on  the  life  of  our 
Lord  Jesus  Christ ;  with  notes,  critical,  histor- 
ical, and  explanatory.     B.,  1862  32-993 

Ellie ;  or,  the  human  comedy.     J.  E.  Cooke  18-700 

Elliot,  H.  M.  The  history  of  India,  as  told  by  its 
own  historians.  The  Mahamniadan  period. 
Ed.  from  posthumous  papers,  by  J.  Dawson. 
V.  I.     L. ,  1867.     8°       .         .         .         28°-255 

Elliot,  J.  Debates  in  the  several  state  conventions, 
on  the  adoption  of  the  federal  constitution ; 
with  the  journal  of  the  federal  convention, 
Luther  Martin's  letter,  Yates'  minutes,  etc. 
2d  ed.     Ph.,  1859.    5  v.    8°  .         26»-770 

Elliott,  C.  B.     Travels  in  the  three  great  empires  of 

Austria,  Russia,  and  Turkey.    Ph.,  1839.   2  v. 

27"-150 

Elliott,  C.  W.  New  England  history,  from  tlie  dis- 
covery of  the  continent  by  the  Northmen, 
A.  D.  986,  to  A.  D.  1776.  N.  Y.,  1857.  2  v. 
8° 26^-352 

—  Mysteries ;    or,  glimpses  of  the   supernatural ; 

containing  accounts  of  the  Salem  witchcraft, 
the  Cock-lane  ghost,  the  Rochester  rappings, 
the  -Stratford  mj^steries,  oi'acles,  astrology, 
dreams,  demons,  ghosts,  spectres,  etc.  N.  Y., 
1852 32-18-7 

—  Remarkable  characters  and  places  of  the  holy 

land.    Hart.,  1868.    8»  .         .        32-2507 

Elliott,  Ebenezer.    Poems;  M'ith  an  introduction  bj- 

R.  W.  Griswold.  N.  Y.,  1850        .  23-779 

Elliott,  E.  Labor  and  live  .  '.  .  18-1001 
Elliott,    F.  R.      American  fruit-grower's   guide   in 

orchard  and  garden.     N.  Y.,  1854  4-78 

Elliott,  G.  D.    Journal  of  my  life  during  the  French 

revolution.  L.,  1859.  8"  .  .  27M710 
Elliott,  J.    D.     Speech,    delivered  in  Hagerstown, 

Md.,  on   14th  November,    1843.     Ph.,  1844. 

8" 26''-740 

—  Jarvis,  R.     Biographical  notice  of  30-1161 
Elliptical  lesson;  by  "Scotia."     Ph.,  1865.     8° 

22-u.  ]). 

Ellis,  C.  The  law  of  fire  and  life  insurance  and  an- 
nuities.    Ph.,  1834,     8°         .  V.  4  of  2-55 

Ellis,  Mrs.  C.  Conversations  on  human  nature  ;  for 
tlie  young.     L.,  1850  .         .  15-334 

Ellis,  D.  Thrilling  adventures  during  the  irreat 
southern  rebellion.     N.  Y.,  1867  30-1909 

Ellis,  G.  History  of  the  late  revolution  in  the  Dutch 
republic.     L.,  1789.     8»        .        .       27^-2616 

—  Specimens  of  the  early  English  poets,  with  an 

historical  sketch  of  the  rise  and  i)rogress  of 
the  English  poetry  and  language,  and  a  biog- 
raphy of  each  poet.     5th  ed.    L.,  1855.    3  v. 

23-461 

Ellis,  G.  A.  New  Britain  :  narrative  of  a  journey 
to  a  country  in  the  plain  of  the  Missouri.     L. , 

1829.     8° 2-1033 

Ellis,  G.  E.    Life  of  Anne  Hutchinson  (S.  A.  B.  16) 
30-497 

—  Life  of  John  Mason  (S.  A.  B.  13)  30-497 

—  Life  of  Wm.  Penn  (S.  A.  B.  22;     .  30-497 
Ellis,  Sir  Henry.     Elgin  and  Phigaleian  marbles  of 

the  classical  ages  in  the  British  museum.  L., 
1846.     2v 5-6 

—  Original  letters,  illustrative  of  English  history  ; 

including  numerous  royal  letters,  from  auto- 
graphs in  the  British  museum,  the  state  paper 
office,  and  other  collections,  with  notes.  3d 
series.     L.,  1846.     4  v.         .        .         27»-368 

—  Townley  gallery  of  classic  sculpture,   in  the 

British  museum.     L.,  1846.     2  v.  5-7 

Ellis,  Hon.  Henry.     Journal  of  the  proeeedinirs  of 

the  late  embassy  to  China.  Ph.,  1818.  8»  28''-2 


ELLIS. 


184 


ELPHINSTONE. 


Ellis,  H.  T.  Hong  Kong  to  Manilla  and  the  lakes 
of  Luzon,  in  the  Philippine  isles,  in  the  year 
I80G.     L.,  18o9     ....         29''-168 

Ellis,  J.  Avoidable  canses  of  disease,  insanity,  and 
deformity.     N.  Y.,  1860       .         .  10-389 

Ellis,  R.  Chemistry  of  creation  ;  a  sketch  of  the 
chief  chemical  and  physical  phenomena  of  the 
earth,  the  uir,  and  the  ocean.     L.  8-94 

Ellis,  R.  L.     See  Bacon,  F. 

Ellis,  Mrs.  S.  S.  The  beautiful  in  nature  and  art. 
L.,  1866 5-448 

—  The  brewer's  family         .         .         .        18-1015 

—  Brother  and  sister    ....        18-1005 

—  Chapters  on  wives  .         .         .         18-1006 

—  Daughters  of  England      ,         .         .        33-1050 

—  The    family    monitor  ;     women    of    England, 

daughters  of  E.,  wives  of  E.,  mothers  of  E. 
N.  Y.,  1848.     8"  ...         33-10.^0 

—  Family  secrets  ....         18-4133 

—  Hearts  and  homes     ....         18-1007 

—  Home  ;  or,  the  iron  rule  .         .         18-1008 

—  Housekeeping  made  easy ;  or,  complete  instruc- 

tor in  all  branches  of  cookery  and  domestic 

economy.    Ed.  by  Mrs.  Mowa"tt.    N.  Y.,  1800 

6-201 

—  Look  to  the  end        ....         18-1009 

—  Madagascar;  its  social  and  religious  progress. 


L.,  1863 
—  The  mothers  of  England. 


N.  Y. 


—  Same 

—  Mothers  of  great  men.     L.,  1859.     8" 

—  My  brother 

—  Pictures  of  private  life 

—  Poetry  of  life.     Ph.,  1835.     2  v. 

—  Pretension        .... 

—  Prevention   better  than    cure ;    or, 

wants  of  the  world  we  live  in. 


2  V.     8' 


28b-422 
1844.     8» 
18-3649 
33-1050 
30-1191 
18-1010 
33-935 
33-1155,935 
18-1012 
the   moral 
N.  Y.,  1847 
33-447 
33-935 
18-1014 
33-935 


—  Prose  works.     N.  Y.,  1844. 

—  Temper  and  temperament 

—  Voice  from  the  vintage    . 

—  Wives  of  England,  their  relative  duties,  domes- 

tic influence,  and  social  obligations.     N.  Y., 
1843.     8» 28^-45 

—  Same 33-1050 

—  Women  of  England,  their  social  duties  and  do- 

mestic habits.     N.  Y.,  1839  .    33-34,1050 

Ellis,  T.  T.     Leaves  from  the  diary  of  an  army  sur- 
geon ;  or,  incidents  of  field,  camp,  and  hos- 
pital life.     N.  Y.,  1863  .         .         26»-497 
Ellis,  William.     Introduction   to  the  study  of  the 
social  sciences.     L.,  1849      .         .  2-648 

—  Outlines  of  the  history  and  formation  of  the  un- 

derstanding.    L.,  1847  .        .  15-292 

—  Outlines  of  social  economy.     L.,  1860         2-646 

—  Phiio-socrates.     L.,  1864.     4  v.       .  33-142 

—  Progressive   lessons  in  social   science.     2d  ed. 

L.,  1862 2-649 

—  Religion  in  common  life.     L.,  1857  32-2184 

—  Thoughts  on  the  future  of  the  human  race.    L., 

1866 15-274 

Ellis,  Rev.  William.  History  of  Madagascar ;  com- 
lirising  also  the  progress  of  Christian  mis- 
sions, and  an  authentic  account  of  the  perse- 
cution and  recent  nuirtyrdom  of  the  native 
Christians.    L.    2  v.    8°        .         .  28=^64 

—  Narrative  of  a  tour  through  Hawaii ;  with  re- 

marks on  the  histoiy,  tiaditi(jns,  etc.,  of  the 
Sandwich  islands.     L.,  1826.     80  29''-248 

—  Polynesian  researches,    during  a  residence   of 

nearly  eight  years  in  the  Society  and  Sand- 
wich islands.  L.,  1831.  3  v.  .  29''_107 
■ —  Three  visits  to  Madagascar  in  1853-6  ;  including 
a  journey  to  the  capital ;  with  notices  of  the 
natural  history  of  the  country  and  of  the 
present  civilization  of  the  people.     L.,  1858. 

8« 28»>-275 

Ellison,  T.  Hand-book  of  the  cotton  trade.  L., 
1858.    8° 1-267 


Ellison,  T.  Slavery  and  secession  in  America,  his- 
torical and  economical.    L.  [1861]        26'''-468 

Elliston,  R.  W.  Raymond,  G.  Life  and  enterprises 
of. 30-980 

Ellwood,  T.    Life  by  himself  v.  11  of  30-1878 

—  See  Webb,  Maria. 

Ellsworth,  H.  W.  Text-book  of  penmanship  ;  with 
the  rules  for  punctuation,  and  directions  for 
letter  writing.     N.  Y.,  1862  .  13-78 

Elly,  S.  Ostentation;  or,  critical  remarks  on  "Quaker- 
ism ;  or,  the  story  of  my  life."  With  an  ap- 
pendix by  J.  Post.     2d  ed.     Dub.,  1853.    8° 

32—1533 

El-Medinah.     Burton,  R.  F.    Pilgrimage  to  2V-227 

—  See  Medina. 

El-Mukattem.  Lands  of  the  Moslem ;  a  narrative 
of  oriental  travel.     N.  Y.,  1851.  8°       28^-478 

Elmes,  J.  Classic  quotations :  a  thought  book. 
N.  Y.,  1867  ....        22-1046 

—  General  and  bibliographical    dictionary  of  the 

fine  arts  ;  containing  explanations  of  the  prin- 
cipal terms  used  in  the  arts  of  painting,  sculp- 
ture, architecture,  and  engraving  ;  historical 
sketches  of  the  rise  and  progress  of  their  dif- 
ferent schools  ;  and  accounts  of  the  best  books 
on  the  fine  arts.     L.,  1826.    8°      .  o-S'il 

—  Lectures  on  architecture.    2d  ed.    L.,  1823.    8" 

....  5-396 

—  Sir  Christopher  Wren  and  his  times  ;  with  illus- 

trative sketches  and  anecdotes  of  tlie  most 
distinguished  personages  in  the  17th  century. 
L.,  1852.     8"  ....         30-1305 

—  Thomas  Clarkson :  a  monograph;  being  a  con- 

tribution towards  the  history  of  the  abolition 

of   the  slave  trade  and  slavery.      L.,   1854 

.        30-1447 

—  Topographical  dictionary  of  London    and  its 

environs ;  containing  descriptive  and  critical 

accounts  of  public  and  private  buildings,  etc. 

L.,  1831.    8°  ....         27''-745 

Elmwood,  Elnathan.     See  Yankee  among  the  nuUi- 

flers. 
Elocution.     Apthorp,  H.  O.     Grammar  of  e.  22-602 

—  Austin,  G.    Chironomia  .         .         .  22-800 

—  Bautain,  M.     Extempore  speaking  22-604 

—  Comstock,  A.     System  of        .         .  22-623 

—  Cull,  R.     Garrick's  mode  of  reading  the  liturgy 

22-627 

—  Culver,  R.  Questional  reader  and  union  speaker 

.         22-628 

—  Frobisher,  J.  E.     Culture  of  voice  and  action 

22-641 

—  Griflath,  A.  A.     Lessons  in      .        .  22-646 

—  Gummere,  S.  R.     Principles  of       .  22-650 

—  Mitchell,  M.  S.     Manual  of     .         .  22-687 

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—  Russell,  W.     Orthophony        .        .  22-725 

—  Sheridan,  T.     Lectures    .        .         .  22-727 

—  Smart,  B.  H.     Practice  of       .        .  22-730 

—  Vandenhoff",  G.     Art  of  .         .  22-738 

—  See  Eloquence  ;  Oratory;  Readers  and  speakers ; 

Speech ;  Voice. 
Elocutionary  manual.     H.  Corson  .  33-597 

Elocutionist,  the.     J.  S.  Knowles  .  33-596 

Eloisa.     J.  J.  Rousseau  .        .        .        18-3836 

Elora.     Seely,  J.  B.    Wonders  of  .  28''-12 

Eloquence.     Maury,  abbe.     Principles  of       22-685 

—  Porter,  E.     Lectures  on  e.  and  style         22-711 

—  See  Elocution  ;  Oratory. 

Eloquence  de  la  chaire.     J.  S.  Maury  34-3515 

Eloquence  of  the  ancients.     Ld.  Brougham      2-564 

Elphinston,  J.     Principles  of  the  English  language, 

digested  for  the  use  of  schools.      L.,  1766 

22-324 

—  Propriety  ascertained  in  her  picture  ;  or,  English 

speech  and  spelling  rendered  mutual  guides. 
L.,  [1786.]     4"      .         .         .         .  22-395 

Elphin stone,  M.  History  of  Lidia;  theHindiiand  Ma- 
hometan periods.  4th  ed.  L.,  1857.  8"  28''-167 

—  Same.   5th  ed.    L.,  1866.    8»  .        .       28"-167» 


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185 


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Elpliinstone,  M.  Account  of  the  kingdom  of  Caubnl 
and  its  dependencies  in  Persia,  Tartary,  and 
India;  comprising  a  view  of  the  Afghaun  na- 
tion, and  a  history  of  tlie  Dooraunee  monarcliy. 
L.,  1842.    2  V.    8»         .         .        .  28''-94 

Elsie  Dinsmore.     Martha  Farquharson  18-1059 

—  Sequel  to,  under  title  of  Holidays  at  Koselands 

18-1060 

Elsie  Magoon.  P.  D.  Gage  .  .  .  18-1129 
Elsie  Venner.  O.  W.  Holmes  .  .  18-1470 
Elsie's  married  life.  Mrs.  M.  Daniel  18-2098,4048 
Elster's  folly.  Mrs.  H.  Wood  .  .  18-3738 
Elton,  C.     Norway  ;  the  road  and  the  fell.    L.,  1864 

27'>-715 

Elton,  C.  A.  History  of  the  Roman  emperors,  from 
the  accession  of  Augustus  to  the  fall  of  the  last 
Constantine.     L.,  1825  .         .       27''-22q8 

—  Specimens  of  the   Greek    and   Roman  classic 

poets,  from  Homer  to  Tryphiodorus ;  trans- 
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Elton,  J.  F.  With  the  French  in  Mexico.  L.,  1867. 
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Elves,  the.     Trans,  from  the  German  of  Tieck,  by 

T.    Carlyle ;   with  other  tales  and  sketches 

18-297 

Elwes,  A.  Guy  Rivers  ;  or,  a  boy's  struggles  18-1021 

—  Paul  Blake 18-1022 

—  Ralph  Seabrooke  ....  18-1023 
Elwes,  H.  and  J.  Lives  of.  L.  .  .  33-153 
Elwell,  J.  J.     Malpractice  and  medical  evidence. 

N.  Y.,  1866.     8°  .        .        .        .  10-633 

Elwood,  A.  K.     Memoirs  of  the  literary  ladies  of 

England.  L.,  1843.  2  v.  .  .  30-1448 
Elwyn,  A.  L.     Glossary  of  supposed  Americanisms. 

Ph.,  1859 22-83 

Ely,  A.     Journal  of  a  prisoner  of  war  in  Richmond. 

N.  Y.,  1862  ....         26''-415 

Ely,  Rev.  E.  S.     Visits  of  mercy ;   journals  of  a 

preacher  to  hospital  and  alms-house  in  New 

York.     6th  ed.     Pli.,  1829.    2  v.  32-1886 

Ely  lectures.   Barnes,  A.     Evidences  of  Christianity 

in  the  19th  century  .  .  .  32-2354 
Elzevirs.     Berard,  A.  S.  L.     Essai  bibliographique 

sur  les  editions  des  E.  .  .  .  •■  21-10 
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—  Report  of  select  committee  on.     W.,  1862.  pph. 

8» 2-990 

—  Thome  and  Kimball.     E.  in  the  West  Indies 

26''-422 

—  See  Slavery  ;  and  also,  Morley,  H.  27''-805 
Emanuel,  H.     Diamonds  and  precious  stones  ;  their 

history,  value,  and  distinguishing  chai'acter- 

istics.     L.,  1865    .        .        .         .  9-333 

Emanuel  Philibert.     A.  Dumas      .         .  18-931 

Embalming.     Gannal,  T.  N.     History  of  10-49 

—  Greenhill,  T.     Art  of      .         .         .  10-643 
Embankments.     Wiggins,  J.     Practice  of  embank- 
ing lands  from  the  sea           .         .  4-203 

Embassies  and  foreign  courts ;   by    "  The  roving 
Englishman."     L.,  1855       .         .         29^-200 
Emblems.     Pigott,   R.     E.   divine  and  moral 

32-2025 

—  Quarles,  E.  E.  divine  and  moral  .  23-254 
Embroidery.     See  Needle  work. 

Embury,  Mrs.  Emma  C.     Waldorf  family    18-1024 

Emerald  isle,  a  poem.     C.  Phillips         .  23-428 

Emerald,  the  ;  a  collection  of  tales,  poems,  and  es- 
says.    B.,  1866     ....  33-914 

Emeric-David,    T.    B.     Notices  historiques  sur  les 
chefs  d'oeuvre  de  la  peinture  moderne,  et  sur 
les  maitres  de  toutes  les  ecoles.     P.,  1854 
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Emerick,  A.  G.  (ed.)  Songs  for  the  people.  B., 
[1852.]    8° 5-979 

Emerson,  C.  N.  Internal  revenue  guide.  Spring- 
field, 1867.     8°       .        .        .         .  2-355 

Emerson,  F.  North  American  arithmetic ;  part 
third.     B.,  1851    ....  14-36 


Emerson,  G.   B.     Report  on  trees  and   shrubs  of 
Massachusetts.    B.,  1846.     8°       .  4-35 

—  The  schoolmaster — Character,  studies,  and  duties 

of  the  teacher.     N.  Y.,  1848         .  13-171 

Emerson,  G.  R.     London  :  how  the  great  city  grew. 

L.,  1862 27'>-825 

Emerson,  J.     Letters    from  the  --Egean.     N.   Y., 

1829.     8° 27''-197 

Emerson,  R.  W.     Complete  works  ;  comprising  his 

essays,   lectures,   poems,  and   orations.     L., 

1866.     2v 33-245 

—  Conduct  of  life.     B.,  1861        .        .  33-247 

—  English  traits.     B.,  1856  .        .         27''-417 

—  Essays.     B.,  1844.     2  v.  .         .  33-244 

—  May-day,  and  other  pieces.     B.,  1867       23-942 

—  Nature  ;   addresses  and  lectures.     B.,   1849 

33-246 

—  Poems.  B.,  1860  ....  23-429 
Emery,  S.  H.     Ministry  of  Taunton,  with  incidental 

notices  of  other  professions.     B.,  1853.     2  v. 

32-1589 

Emigrant's  lost  son  ;  or,  life  alone  in  the  forest.    G. 

H.  Wall        .        .        ...        .         29»'-127 

Emigration.     British  mechanic's  and  laborer's  guide 

to  the  United  States      .         .         .         26''-368 

—  Bromwell,  W.   J.     History  of  immigration  to 

the  U.  S 26»-350 

—  Brown,   S.   R.     Western  gazetteer;    or,   emi- 

grant's directory  .        .        .  25-117 

—  DufFerin's  Irish  e 27''-1425 

—  Everett,  E.     Immigration  to  the  U.  S.     26»-611 

—  Gesner,   A.     New  Brunswick,  with  notes  for 

emigrants 26''-349 

—  Head,  F.  B.     The  emigrant    .         .         26''-564 

—  Maury,  S.  M.  History  of  the  emigrant  surgeon's 

bill 26'>-80 

—  Peck,  J.  M.     Guide  for  emigrants  to  the  west 

26^-100 

—  Sanderson,  J.  P.     Opinions  of  Am.   statesmen 

on  foreign  immigration  .         .  2-848 

—  Stewart,  C.     Guide  to  new  Canada  26M55 

—  See  Migration. 

Emigrants,  the.     A.  Seymour        .        .        18-2819 
Emile.     J.  J.  Rousseau  .        .        .        34-3650 

—  Same  ....  v.  8,9  of  34-4841 
Emilia  Wyndham.  Mrs.  A.  Marsh  .  18-2103 
Emilie  de  Coulanges.  M.  Edgeworth.  v  3  18-977 
Emilius.  J.  J.  Rousseau  .  .  .  13-192 
Emily  Chester.  A.  M.  Crane  .  .  18-1025 
Emina.  La  princesse  de  Belgiojoso  .  34-4014 
Eminent  men  and  popular  books.     See  Biography 

and  criticism         ....  33-774 

Emma.     J.Abbott  .        .        .        v.  2  of  18-1 5 

Emma.     Jane  Austen    ....  18-221 

Emma  de  Lissau  :  a  narrative  of  vicissitudes  and 

trials  ;  with  notes,  illustrative  of  the  manners 

and  customs  of  the  Jews.     By  the  author  of 

"Sophia  de  Lissau."     Ph.,  1855  32-318 

Emmet,  Robert.     2me  ed.     P.,  1858      .        34-3388 

—  Madden,  R.  R.     Life  and  times  of  30-1145 

—  See  Philips,  C.  -  .  .  .  33-636 
Emmet,  T.  A.     Haines,  C.  G.     Memoir  of     30-155 

—  Memoir  of 30-1145 

Emmet,  T.  A.,  M.  D.     Vesico-vaginal  fistula  from 

parturition  and  other  causes ;  with  cases  of 
recto-vaginal  fistula.  N.  Y.,  1868.  8»  10-861 
Emmons,  E.  Agriculture  of  New  York,  comprising 
an  account  of  the  classification,  composition, 
and  distribution  of  the  soils  and  rocks ;  with 
a  view  of  the  climate  and  the  agricultural  pro- 
ductions of  the  state.  Alb.,  1846-56.  5  v.  4° 
9-1227 

—  Geological  report  of  the  midland   counties  of 

North  Carolina.     N.  Y.,  1856.     8<>  9-338 

—  Manual  of  geology,  for  colleges  and  academies. 

2d  ed.  N.  Y.,  1860  .  .  .  •  9-318 
Emmons,  R.     Battle  of  Bunker  hill ;  or,  the  temple 

of  liberty  :  an  historic  poem  in  four  cantos. 

B.,  1856 23-795 

Emmons,  S..B.     Spirit  land.     B.,  1857         82-1711 


EMMONS. 


186 


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Emmons,  G.  F.  Navy  of  the  United  States  from 
the  commencement,  1775,  to  18o3,  with  a  brief 
history  of  each  vessel's  service  and  fate  ;  to 
which  is  added  a  list  of  private  armed  vessels 
fitted  out  under  the  American  flag.    W.,  1853. 

4° 2G='-723 

Emory,  W.  H.  Eeport  on  the  U.  S.  and  Mexican 
boundary   survcv.     W.,    1857.     3  v.     4° 

.      "  .         .         .         .       26'^-1002 
Emotional  disorders.     Wm.  Murray      .  10-701 

Emotions.  Bain,  A.  The  e.  and  the  will  15-162 
,—  Cooke,  W.     Mind  and  the  e.  .  10-546 

Emotions  de  Polydore   Marasquin.      L.    Goslan 

34-3368 

Empire,  the.  Goldwin  Smith  .  .  27»-1086 
Empire  chinois.  L'abbe  Hue  .  .  34-3961 
Employer  and  employed,  rights  of.     M.  Justitia 

2-1013 

—  Crumpe,  S.     Essay  on  the  best  means  of  pro- 

viding employment  for  the  people  3-86 

—  Penny,  V.  Employment  of  women  6-911 
Emporium  of  the  arts  and  sciences,  conducted  by 

JolmR.  Coxe.  v.  1,2.  Ph.,  1812.  8»  6-846 
En  avant,  messieurs  !  G.  H.  D.  Mathias  33-1339 
En  quarantaine.  ^.  Souvestre  .  .  34-3791 
En  famine.  E.  Souvestre  .  .  .  34-3'^ 89 
Enamelling.     See  Gessert,  M.  A.    .         .  5-466 

Euault,   fi.     Danielle.     [Echo   des  feuilletons,  22« 

ann.] 34-4733 

Enault,  L.     Alba.     P.,  1860  .         .         .         34-3295 

—  Christine.     3me  ed.     P.,  1861  .        34-3296 

—  Nadeje.     2me  ed.     P.,  1860     .         .        34-3298 

—  Same.     [Echo  des  feuilletons,  22'=  ann.]    34-4733 

—  La  rose  blanche.     P.,  1857      .        .        34-3294 

—  Stella.     P.,  1863       ....         34-3299 

—  La  vierge  du  Liban.    2me  ed.    P.,  1860  34-3297 

—  See  Chatillon,  A.  de  .  .  .  34-3119 
Encamping.    Polybius.  Roman  encampment  29'»-412 

—  Rhodes,  G.     Tents  and  tent-life      .         29M03 

—  See  Military. 

Enchanted  beauty.  W.  Elder  .  .  33-1130 
Enchiridion.     F.  Quarles        .         .         .  33-95 

Encore  les  femmes.  A.  Karr  .  .  34-3431 
Encouragements  de  la  jeunnesse.     J.   N.  Bouilly 

34-5071 

Encyclopaedia  Americana.     Ed.  by  F.  Lieber  and 

others.    Ph.,  1829-47.     14  v.    8°.  33-1259 

Encyclopaedia   Britannica ;   or,    dictionary  of  arts, 

sciences,  and  general  literature.     8th  ed.    B., 

1860.    22v.     4»    .        .        .        .        33-1268 

—  Same.     Pub.  by  T.  Dobson.     Ph.,  1798-1803. 

21  V.     40 33-1267 

Encyclopaedia.     Bible  cyclopaedia  .        32-2020 

—  Brewster,  D.     Edinburgh  e.    .        .        33-1266 

—  Hall,  W.  H.     New  e.       .         .         .         33-1500 

—  Howard,  G.  S.    New  royal  cyclopaedia  33-1501 

—  Nicholson,  W.     British  e.        .         .        33-1263 

—  See   Conversations-lexicon  ;   Cyclopaedia  ;   Dic- 

tionary ;  Dictionnaire ;  and  names  of  special 

subjects. 
Encyclopedic  theologique.     See  Brunet,  G. 
End  of  prelacy.     R.  C.  Shimeall   .        .        32-1664 
Endrulat,  B.     Das  Schillerfest  in  Hamburg,  1859. 

Hamb.,  1860.     8°  .        .        .        34-2408 

Endymion.     J.  Keats     ....  23-381 

Eneide,  r.     P.  VirgiliusMaro.     Trad,  par  J.  Delille. 

34-3892 

Energy.  Mrs.  Hofland  ....  18-1442 
Enfance  de  J6sus,  on  I'^ducation  chretienne.      A. 

Monod 34-4556 

Enfance,  litt6rature  de  1'.  A.  Vinet  .  34-4593 
Enfances  celebres.  Mme  L.  Colet  .  34-5077 
Enfans,  les.  Mme  Guizot  .  .  .  34-5431 
Enfant  de  ma  femme,  1'.  C.  P.  de  Kock  34-4758 
Enfant  des  bois,  1'.  E.  Berthet  .  .  34-8914 
Enfant  maudit,  etc.  H.  de  Balzac  .  34-3063J 
Enfant  du  siecle.  A.  de  Musset  .  .  34-3593 
Enfants  de  I'amour.     E.  Sue  .        .        84-4842 

Enfants  de  la  neige.  A.  Aufavre  .  .  84-5007 
Enfants  du  boulevard.     H.  de  Kock       .        34-5150 


Enfants,  I'ami  des.  A.  Berquin  .  .  34-4596 
Enfield,  E.    Indian  corn  ;  its  value,  culture,  and  uses. 

N.  Y.,  1866 4-230 

Enfield,  W.     History  of  philosophy  from  the  earliest 

periods;    drawn  up  from  Brucker's  Historia 

critica  philosophia3.     L.,  1840.     8°  15-28 

Engel,  C.     Introduction  to  the    study  of  national 

music.     L.,  1866.     8»   .         .        .  5-1067 

—  Music  of  the  most  ancient  nations,  with  special 

reference  to  recent  discoveries  in  western  Asia, 
and  in  Egypt.     L.,  1864.     8"        .  5-1028 

Engel,  M.     See  H.  Siddons    .         .         .  24-73 

Engelbrecht,  J.  C.  Materia  musica  ;  a  class-book 
containing  the  principles  of  music,  applied  to 
piano-forte  playing.     B.,  1868      .  5-1128 

Englehardt,  C.  Denmark  in  the  early  iron  age, 
illustrated  by  recent  discoveries  in  the  peat 
mosses  of  Slesvig.    L.,  1866.     4°  .      27^-4037 

Engelmann,    W.      Bibliotheca     historico-naturalis. 

Verzeichniss  der  Biicher  iiber  Naturgeschichte, 

(1700-1846.)     Ersterband.      Leip.,  1846.     8» 

31-179 

—  Bibliotheca  zoologica — verzeichniss  der  schriften 

iiber  Zoologie,  welche  in  den  periodisclien 
Werken  enthalten  und  vom  Jahre,  1846-1860, 
selbstandig  erscheinen  sind.  Bearb.  von  J. 
V.  Carus  und  W.  Engelmann.  Ersler  Band. 
Leip.,  1861.    8°    .         .         .       v.  2  of  21-179 

—  See  Enslin,  T.  C.  P.    Bibliotheca  med. 
Engineer,  the.     L.,  1860-68.     9  v.     4°  .  6-1021 

—  J.  Abbott         .         .         .         .         V.  7  of  18-15 
Engineering.      Appleton's  dictionary  of  machines, 

&c 6-804 

—  Brees,  S.  C.     TUust.  glossary  of  pract.  architec- 

ture and  civil  engineering     .         .  6-32 

—  Burnell,  G.  R.     Annual  retrospect  of  e.       6-25 

—  Byrne,  O.     Pocket-book  for    .         .  6-28 

—  Campin,  P.     Mechanical  e.      .         .  6-478 

—  Cresy,  E.     Encyclopaedia  of  civil  e.  6-35 

—  Fairbairn,  W.    Useful  information  for  engineers 

6-48 

—  Hoskold,  H.  D.     Mining,  surveying,  engineer- 

ing, etc 6-347 

—  Humber,  W.     Record  of  modern  e.  6-1007 

—  Lacroix,  E.     Bibliog.  des  ingenieurs,  des  arch- 

ictes,  etc 31-325,6 

—  Moseley,  H.    Mechanical  principles  of  e.  11-120 

—  Ny Strom,  J.  W.     Technological  education  for 

engineers 6-66 

—  Rankine,  W.  J.  M.     Manual  of       .  6-69 
Rules  and  tables          .        .         .          14-137 

—  Rudiments  of  civil  e.         .         .         .  6-79 

—  Sganzin,  M.  I.     Civil  e.  .         .         .  6-81 

—  Stevenson,  D.     Civil  e.  of  North  America  6-91 

—  Stuart,  B.     How  to  become  a  successful  engi- 

neer         13-216 

—  "Warr,  G.  M.    Dynamics,  machinery,  equilibrium 

of  structures,  and  strength  of  materials  11-111 

—  Weale,  J.     Dictionary  of  terms      .  6-77 

—  Whewell,  W.     Mechanics  of  e.        .  11-309 

—  Weisbach,  J.     Mechanics  of  e.         .  11-74 

—  See  Military,  and  names  of  engineers,  particular 

engineering  subjects,  and  individual  works. 
Engineering  facts  and  figures  for  1863-6 ;   an  an- 
nual register  of  progress  in   mechanical  en- 
gineering and  construction.     [First  edited  by 
A.  B.  Brown.]     L.,  1863-6.     4  v.  6-'24 

Engineer's  manual  ....  6-979 

Engineer's  power  loom.     G.  White        .  .  6-449 

Engines.  Rankin,  W.  J.  M.  Steam  e.  and  other 
prime  movers        ....  6-528 

—  See  Machinery  ;  Steam  engines. 

Engines  of  war.     J.  W.  Jervis       .         .  6-635 

England,  J.  Miraculous  restoration  of  Mrs.  Ann 
Mattingly.  Charleston,  1830.  8°  32-1518 
England,  (the  united  kingdom  of  Great  Britain  and 
Ireland.)  [Titles  of  subdivisions  of  this  arti- 
cle, as  arranged  below :  C()nstituti(m  ;  Cabinet, 
court,  and  parliament ;  Government  service 
and  establishments;  Commerce,  finance,  and 


ENGLAND. 


187 


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England — continued. 

resources ;  Army  and  navy ;  Miscellaneous 
politics  and  government  history  ;  Education, 
religion,  and  sociology ;  Domestic  and  social 
life  ;  Antiquities  ;  General  history  ;  Travels, 
topography,  tours,  etc. ;  Miscellany.  N.  B. 
For  laws,  see  Law.] 

—  Constitution. 

—  Bagehot,  W.     English  constitution  27»-42 

—  Brodie,  G.    Constitutional  history  of  the  British 

empire 27''-118 

—  Broom,  H.     Constitutional  law       .  2-321 

—  Brougham,  H.     British  constitution        27'>-124 

—  Creasy,  E.  S.     English  constitution         27^-302 

—  Ewald,  A.  C.     "  Our  constitution"  27''-376 

—  Fischel,  E.     English  constitution    .         27''-395 

—  Fonblanque,  A.     How  we  are  governed  27''-405 

—  Hallara,  H.    Constitutional  history  of  E.  27=^-518 

—  Hensman,  A.  P.     Hand-book  of  the  constitution 

27''-541 

—  Howley,  E.     English  constitution  .         27''-576 

—  May,  T.  E.     Constitutional  history  of  E.,  1760- 

1860 27^-825 

—  Rowland,    D.      Manual    of    the    constitution 

27''-1028 

—  Russell,  J.     English  government  and  constitu- 

tion               27^-1041 

—  See  Constitutions ;  Government. 

—  Cabinet,  court,  and  parliament. 

—  Amos,  A.     Observations  on  statutes  of  reforma- 

tion parliament      ....  27''-13 

—  Auckland,  W.  E.,  Ld.    Journal  and  correspond- 

ence        27''-40 

—  Bedford's  correspondence        .         .  27''-56 

—  Bonaparte,  L.    Histoire  de  la  parlement  Anglaise 

34-4904 

—  Burke,  E.     Correspondence,  1744-1797  27M60 

—  Burton,  T.     Diary  in  the  parliaments  of  1656-9 

27«-180 

—  Castlereagh,    Viscount.      Memoirs   and    corre- 

spondence       27*-213 

—  Chatham,  earl  of.     Correspondence         27*-241 

—  Clarendon,  H.  State  letters  and  diary  for  1687-90 

.       '.        .         .         .         .         .         27''-262 

—  Coke,  R.      Detection  of  the  court  and   state. 

[Stuart  period]      ....         27=^-271 

—  Cornwallis,  Ld.     Correspondence   .       27='-1023 

—  Colchester,  Lord.      Diary  and  correspondence 

27''-274 

—  DeFoe,  D.     History  of  the  union  between  E. 

and  Scotland  ....         27»-329 

—  Four  years  of  a  liberal  government  32-2503 

—  Gardiner,  S.  R.,  (ed.)     Debates  in  1610 

V.  81  of  27''-195 

—  Grant,  J.     Random  recollections  of  the  house  of 

lords,  1830-6          ....  30-244 
The  British  senate.      Second  series  of  ran- 
dom recollections  of  the  lords  and  commons 
30-243 

—  Grenville  papers       ....         27*-480 

—  Hale,  M.     Jurisdiction  of  the  lords'  house,  or 

parliament 27^-505 

—  Hatsell,  J.     Precedents  of  proceedings  in  the 

house  of  commons        .         .         .       27='-4051 

—  Hutton,  R.  H.     Studies  in  parliament      27''-595 

—  Jesse,  .T.  H.     Memoirs  of  the  court  of  England, 

during  the  reign  of  the  Stuarts    .        ■27''-634 
Court  of  England,  1688-1760     .         27=^633 

—  Lewis,  G.   C.      Administration,   1783-1830 

27^-726 

—  Mair.     Debrett's  illustrated  house  of  commons 

and  judicial  bench        .         .         .         27=^-327 

—  Manchester,  Duke  of.     Court  and  society  from 

Elizabeth  to  Anne        .         .         .         27='-793 

—  Michelsen,   E.    H.      E.    since  the  accession  of 

Victoria 27"-841 

—  Oldfield,  T.  H.  B.     Boroughs  of  G.  B.,  with 

cinque  ports  ....         27'"-894 

Representative  history  of  G.  B.  and  Ireland 

27»-895 


England.     Parry,  C.  H.     Parliaments  and  councils 
27»-922 

—  Peel,  R.     Memoirs  .         .         .         27^-940 
Speeches  in  house  of  commons  27^-941 

—  Pepys,  S.     Diary.     [Charles  II  and  James  II] 

27^-942 

—  Proceedings  in  Kent — 1640.    Camden  soc.  pub. 

V.  80 27''-195 

—  Raikes,  T.    Journal,  1831-1847       .         27''-981 
Private  correspondence  with  Wellington 

27^-983 

—  Rose,  W.  G.     Diary  and  correspondence 

27»-1020 

—  Sidney,  H.     Diary  of  the  times  of  Charles  II 

27''-1075 

—  Six  year  old  parliament  .         .        .       27''-1082 

—  Thoms,  W.  J.     Book  of  the  court  27''-98 

—  Todd,  A.     Parliamentary  government  in  E. 

27''-1155 

—  Townsend,  W.  C.    House  of  commons  27^-1160 

—  Walpole,  H.     Letters        .        .         .       27M201 

—  Wraxall,  N.  W.     Memoirs  of  my  own  time — 

1772-1784 27''-1238 

Posthumous  memoirs  .        .       27^-1239 

—  See  Long  parliament ;    Parliamentary  govern- 

ment ;  Statesmen. 

—  Government  service  and  establishments. 

—  Black  book,  the        ....  27''-90 

—  Bree,  J.     Naval,  military,  and  civil  est.  during 

14th  century  ....       27^^-4016 

—  Guide  to  employment  in  civil  service        27^-486 

—  Our  postal  and  revenue  establishments    27''-901 

—  Parkinson,  J.  C.     Under  government     27''-918 

—  See  Who's  who ;    Grande  Bretagne  in  the  Al- 

manach  de  Gotha  ;  Great  Britain  in  Martin's 
Statesman's  year  book ;  Great  Britain  in  Amer- 
ican annual  cyclopedia. 

—  Commerce,  finance,  and  resources. 

—  Bristed,  J.     Hints  on  the  national  bankruptcy 

27''-110 

Resources  of  the  British  empire  27^111 

—  Gladstone,  W.  E.     Financial  statements    1-170 

—  Doubleday,  F.     Financial  hist,  of  E.  1-146 

—  Northcote,  S.  H.     Financial  policy  of        1-151 

—  Present  state  of  G.  B.      .         .         .  1-206 

—  Sinclair,  J.    History  of  public  revenue    27"-1079 

—  See  Bank  of  England  ;  Coinage  ;    Commerce  ; 

Customs  ;  Finance  ;  National  debt ;  Revenue  ; 
Taxes. 

—  Army  and  navy. 

—  Adams,  W.  H.  1).     Famous  ships  27»-6 

—  Anderson,  A.    Journal  of  the  forces  under  Pigot, 

Abercrombie,  and  Hutchinson      .        28^-903 

—  Barrow,  J.     Naval  worthies  of  Elizabeth's  reign 

.         .         .         .         .        30-1593 

—  Beamish,  N.  L.     King's  German  legion     27''-64 

—  Bourne,  H.  R.  F.     English  seamen  under  the 

Tudors 29''-314 

—  Campbell,  J.     Lives  of  the  British  admirals 

30-1150 

—  Connellv,  T.  W.  J.     Royal  sappers  and  miners 

.     ' 27»-286 

—  Drake,  S.     Heroes  of  England        .        30-1408 

—  Entick,  J.     British  marine       .        .       27»-4020 

—  Esquiros,  A.     English  seamen  and  divers 

27b-609 

—  Field  exercise  and  evolutions  of  infantry      6-599 

—  Fonblanque,  A.     Administration  and  organiza- 

tion of  the  British  army        .         .  6-600 

—  Gleig,  G.  R.     Eminent  British  commanders 

30-203 

—  James,  W.     Naval  history  of  Great  Britain 

27''-621 

War  between  G.  B.  and  U.  S.     .         26''-987 

—  Jameson,  R.      Record  of  the    Cameron    High- 

landers   27''-1338 

—  Johns  and  Nicholas.     Naval  and  military  heroes 

27»-639 

—  Kincaid,  J.     Adventures  in  the  rifle  brigade 

...        .        .        .         27«-691 


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188 


ENGLAND. 


England.     Kingston,   W.   H.    G.     Blue  jackets 

27=^-693 

—  Leeke,  W.     Lcl.  Seaton's  regiment  .         27'»-718 

—  Martineau,  H.  England  and  her  soldiers  27''-801 

—  Maxwell,  W.  H.     Victories  of  Wellington 

27''-821 

—  Nicolas,  H.     History  of  the  royal  navy    27*-878 

—  Our  naval  position  and  policy  .         27''-899 

—  Pasley,  C.  W.     Military  policy  and  institutions 

27''-927 

—  Rafter,  Capt.     The  guards       .         .         27^-978 

—  Regulations  for  volunteer  force        .  6-678 

—  Rennie,  D.  F.    British  arms  in  China  and  Japan 

28^-474 

—  Sinclair,  A.     Reminiscences  of  discipline,  cus- 

toms, and  usages  in  royal  navy    .       27''-1077 

—  Sherer,  M.     Military  memoirs  of  the  Duke  of 

Wellington 30-558 

—  Southey,  R.    Early  naval  history  of  E.    27=^1101 

—  White,  T.  E.     Rise  and  progress  of  naval  power 

27^-1230 

—  See  Battles  ;  Cavalry  ;  Crimea  ;  Hospitals  ;  Mili- 

tary ;  Peninsular  war  ;   Shipwrecks  ;    Thirty 
years  war ;  Waterloo. 

—  Miscellaneous  politics  and  govt,  history. 

—  Adderley,  C.    B.      Relations  with  the  colonies 

[1862] 27''-8 

—  Anstey,  T.  C.     Plea  of  the  unrepresented  com- 

mons      27=^34 

—  Bulwer,  E.  L.     The  present  crisis  [1834J 

32-2503 

—  Buxton,  C.     Ideas  of  the  day  on  policy   27''-183 

—  Cobbett,  W.     Manchester  lectures  2-617 

—  Fame  and  glory  of  E.  vindicated    .  27''-ll 

—  Haller,  A.  V.     Moderate  monarchy         27'^520 

—  Jenkinson,  C.    Collection  of  treaties  1648-1783 

27''-630 

—  Junius'  letters  .         .         .  27''-651  to  4 

—  Lauderdale,   Earl  of.     Letters  to  the  peers  of 

Scotland 27''-715 

—  Lester,  C.  E.     Condition  and  fate  of  E.     27''-10 
Glory  and  shame  of  E.        .        .  27''-9 

—  Marsh,  H.    Politics  of  G.  B.  and  Prance  27''-3501 

—  Miller,  J.     Historical  view       .        .        27='-844 

—  North  Briton,  the    ....       27^-1252 

—  Regnault,  E.     Criminal  history  of  the  English 

government  ....       27M000 

—  Shebbeare,  J.     Letters  to  the  people      27''-1073 

—  Somers,  Lord.     Rights  of  Ensilishmen       2-866 

—  Twysden,  Sir  R.      Considerations         v.  45  of 

27»-195 

—  See  Colonial  policy  ;  Colonies  ;  Corn  laAvs  ;  Elec- 

tions ;  Government ;  International  policy ;  Re- 
form ;  Schleswig-Holstein  question. 
'  —  Education,  religion,  sociology. 

—  Carrel,  A.     Counter-revolution  for  reestablish- 

ment  of  popery     ....         27''-206 

—  Children's    employment    commission,    (1862.) 

Fifth  report.     L.,  1866.  f"    .         .  2-1106 

—  Cobden,  J.     White  slaves        .         .         27''-737 

—  CoUings,  J.     Establishment  of  common  schools 

13-93 

—  Davesies  de  Pontes,  L.     Etudes  sur  I'angleterre 

34-4437 

—  Eden,  F.  M.     State  of  the  poor       .       27»-4041 

—  Education,  1865.     Revised  code  of  regulations. 

L.,1865.     f°    24  pp.      .         .         .  13-504 

—  Hamilton,  Sir  W.    Discussions  on  university  re- 

form        15-252 

—  Heywood,  J.     Academic  reform  and  university 

representation        ....  13-107 

—  Hill,  F.     Children  of  the  state         .  2-714 

—  Kay,  J.     Social  condition  and  education  of  the 

people 2-755 

—  Mair,  R.  H.     Educator's  guide        .  13-131 

—  Manning,    H.  E.      England  and   Christendom 

32-2279 

—  Maurice,  F.  D.     Representation  and  education 

27''-818 

—  Progress  of  science  in  E.  .        .  11-199 


England.    Report  of  capital  punishment  commission, 
with  minutes  of  evidence.  L.,  1866.  8»    2-086 

—  Rollin,  L.     Decline  of  E.         .        .       27''-1015 

—  Senior,  N.  W.     Suggestions  on  popular  educa- 

tion          13-198 

—  Smith,  G.    Religion  of  ancient  Britain     32-1676 

—  Timbs,  J.     Progress  of  education  in  England 

30-1357 

—  Wiese,  G.     German  letters  on  English  educa- 

tion         13-240 

—  See    British    museum  ;    Cambridge ;     Church ; 

Education  ;     Libraries  ;     Oxford  ;     Reform  ; 
Schools. 

—  Domestic  and  social  life. 

—  Andrews,  A.     Eighteenth  century  27-''-21 

—  Berry,   M.     Comparative  view  of  social  life  in 

England  and  France     .         .         .  27''-T6 

—  Brookes,  J.  Manners  and  customs  of  the  English 

nation 27''-121 

—  Burke,  B.     Romance  of  the  aristocracy  27''-148 

—  Clarke,  S.  R.     Conversations  .         27^-268 

—  Collier,  W.  F.     Pictures  of  the  periods    18-697 

—  Craik,  G.  L.     Romance  of  the  peerage    27"-149 

—  Fenn,  J.     Paston  letters  .         .         27''-391 

—  Goodman,   W.      Social  hist,    of  G.  B.    during 

reigns  of  Stuarts   ....         27''-465 

—  Home  life  of  ladies  in  the  17th  century     27^-564 

—  Morgan,  J.  F.     Norman  occupation        27''-855 

—  Our  English  home    ....         27''-896 

—  Savage,  J.    Memorabilia  .         .       27"-1061 

—  Taine,  H.     Moeurs  et  lettres  au  XVIIP  siecle 

34-4673 

—  Taylor,  Emily.     E.  and  its  people         27-^-1123 

—  Timbs,  J.     Nooks  and  corners  of  English  life 

^27^-1153 

—  Wright,  T.     Domestic  manners  and  sentiments 

during  the  middle  ages         .         .       27"-1247 

—  See  Folk  lore ;  Heraldry;  Manners  and  customs. 

—  Antiquities. 

—  Akerman,  J.  Y.     Remainis  of  pagan  Saxtmdom 

27='-4040 

—  Bigsby,  R.     Old  places  revisited      .  27''-82 

—  Brewer,  J.  N.     Introduction  to  beauties  of  E. 

and  Wales    .         .         .         .        .         27^-473 

—  Boutell,  C.     Christian  monuments  of  E.  and 

Wales 27--'-96 

Manual  of  British  archaeology  27''-97 

—  Ecclcston,  J.    Introduction  to  English  a.  27"'-360 

—  Godwin,  H.     Archasologist's  handbook  27''-4o8 

—  Grose,  F.  A.     A.  of  E.  and  Wales         27^-4012 

—  Lyson,  S.     Our  British  ancestors     .  27''-760 

—  Poste,  B.     Britannic  researches       .         27»-959 

—  Strutt,  J.     Dress  and  habits  of  the  people  of  E. 

27"-4048 

Regal  and  ecclesiastical  a.  .       27-''-4047 

—  Wright,  T.     Celt,  Roman,  Saxon  27''-1244 

—  See  Anglo-Saxon  ;  Stcmehenge. 

—  General   history— from  before   Norman 

conquest  to  recent  dates. 

Bartle,  G.     Synopsis  .         .  27»-62 

Berard,  A.  B.     School  history  .  27''-73 

Bigland,  J.     History,  to  1812     .  27»-80 

Calcott,  Lady.     Little  Arthur's  history  [to 

1820] 27»-188 

Collier,  W.  F.    History  of  the  British  empire 

•        .         27''-280 

Corner,  J.     History  of  E.,  adapted  to  youth 

[to  1863] 27^-294 

Craik  and  Macfarlane.  Pictorial  history  of  E. 

27»-290,7 

Cunningham,  G.  G.     History  of  E.  in  lives 

of  Englishmen      ....  30-590 

Dulcken,    H.   W.      Picture   history   of   E. 

27"-347 

Goldsmith,   0.       Abridgment   [to   death    of 

Geo.  II] 27='-461 

Goodrich,   S.  G.     Pictorial  history,  to  1845 

27''-468 

Keightley,    T.      History    of   E.    [to    1839] 

27''-678,9 


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189 


ENGLAND. 


England.     General  history — continued. 

History    of  E.     [S.    P.    C.    K.]      to    1851 

ST-'-SSl 

Kennet  et  al.      Complete  history  of  E.,  with 

lives  of  all  the  kings  and  queens  27'>-4000 

Knight,  C.     Popular  history  of  E.  [to  1849] 

21^-697 

School  history        .         .         .         27''-G98 

Lnpton,  W.  M.  English  history  [for  exam- 
inations]         27''-759 

Mackintosh,  Sir  J.     History  of  E.   [to  1760] 

27''-780 

3IilneT,  T.     History  of  E.  [to  1852]    27»-847 

St.  George,  C.    Civil  and  ecclesiastical  h.  [to 

1829] 27»-1047 

Salmon,  T.  Chronological  historian  [to  1741] 

27''-1051 

Selby,  C.  Events  to  he  remembered  [to  1863] 

27^-1072 

Student's  Hume  [contin.  to  1858]       27'>-593 

Thompson,  A.  B.    Victoria  history  [to  1863] 

27M139 

Thomson  and  Macfarlane.     Comprehensive 

hist,  to  close  of  Russian  war         .       27»-1183 

Vaughan,  R.    Revolutions  in  English  history 

27»-1186 

Wade,  W.     British  history  chronologically 

arranged  [to  1847]        .         .        .       27''-1191 

Walters,    H.      History  of  E.    on   Christian 

principles  [to  1832]       .        .        .       27''-1212 

White,  J.     History  of  E.  [to  1858]  27''-1224 

Landmarks  of  history  [to  1852]    27M225 

—  From  before  conquest  to  revolution  of 

1688. 

Dickens,  C.     Child's  history  of  E.      27»-330 

Granger,   J.      Biographical    history    of  E. 

27''-471 

Hume,  D.  History  of  E.  [tolG88]  27-^590  to  2 

Smollet,  T.     Continuation  of  Hume  to 

death  of  Geo.  II   ....     27»-1096,7 

Student's    Hume,     continued     to    1858 

27«-593] 

Lingard,  J.     History  of  E.  to  1688     27''-740 

Rai)in's  history  of  E.  to  1688      .         27''-988 

—  From  before  conquest  to  various  dates  in 

Plantagenet  and  Tudor  periods. 

Andrews,  J.  P.  Hist,  of  Great  Britain  con- 
nected with  chronology  of  Europe  [to  death 
of  Henry  VIII]     ....       27''-4033 

Florence  of  Worcester's  Chronicle,  with  con- 
tinuations [to  Edward  I]      .        .         27''-400 

Henry,  R,    History  of  E.  [to  death  of  Henry 

VIII] 27''-538 

Matthew  of  Westminster's  flowers  of  history 

[to  1307] 27-^816 

Pearson,  C.  H.    Early  and  middle  ages  of  E. 

[to  1199] 27»-938 

Roger    De    Hoveden's    annals    [732-1201] 

27''-1010 

Roger  of  Wendover's  flowers  of  history  [to 

1235] 27>'-1011 

Reid,  H.    Lectures  on  English  history  27''-996 

Turner,  S.  History  of  E.  [to  death  of  Eliza- 
beth]      27''-1172 

Yonge,  C.  M.    Cameos  from  Eng.  hist.,  from 

Rollo  to  Ed.  II      ...         .       27^-1254 

—  Before  conquest,  conquest  early  Anglo- 

Norman  period. 

Coote,  H.  C.  Neglected  fact  in  English  his- 
tory        27''-291 

Freeman,   E.   A.     Norman  conquest  of  E. 

27^-424 

Geldart,  T.    Popular  histoiy  of  E.  [to  death 

of  Wm.  I]     .         .         .         .        .         27»-442 

Giles,  J.  A.     History  of  the  ancient  Britons 

27''-448 

Haigh,  D.  H.     Conquest  of  Britain  by  the 

Saxons 27»-501 

Layamon's  or  Lajamon's  brut  22-895 

Lyttelton,  G.   History  of  Henry  II     30-2013 


England.     Before  conquest,  etc. — continued. 
Lappenberg,    J.   M.     E.    under  the  Anglo- 
Saxon  kings  ....         27''-^710 

Lewin,  T.     Invasion  of  Britain  by  Csesar 

27^-720 

Palgrave,  F.     Normandy  and  E.  [to  Henry 

I] 27='-914 

Thierry,  A.     Conquete  de  1'  Angleterre 

34-3850 

The  Norman  conquest  .         .       27=^-1130 

Wace.     Norman  conquest  .       27^-1189 

See  Anglo-Saxon  ;  Normandy. 

—  Plantagenet,  York,  and  Lancaster  p  erio  ds. 
Brougham,  H.     England  and  France  under 

the  house  of  Lancaster  .         .         27''-125 

Chronicle  of  the  reigns  of  Richard  II,  Henry 

IV,  Henry  V,  Henry  VI,  etc.     Camden  soc. 

pub.  V.  64 27='-195 

Edgar,  J.  G.     Wars  of  the  roses         27*-364 

Matthew  Paris.   English  history,  1235  to  1273 

27''-815 

Roberts,  E.     Rival  houses  of  York  and  Lan- 
caster     27^1007 

Vergil,  P.    Reignsof  Henry  VI,  Edward  IV, 

and  Richard  III.      Camden  soc.  pub.  29  &  36 
27^-195 

—  Tudor  and  Stuart  periods. 

—  (1)  General  and  miscellaneous. 
Coke,  R.     Detection  of  court  and  state 

[1603-1688] 27''-271 

Dahlmann,  F.  E.     History  of  the  English 

revolution  [1485-1688]         .        .         27^-318 

Fronde,  J.  A.     History  of  E.,  from  the 

fall  of  Wolsey  to  death  of  Elizabeth  27=^-425,6 

Gardiner,  S.  R.     History  of  E.  1603-1616 

27''-440 

Vaughan,  R.     E.  under  house  of  Stuart 

27»-1185 

—  (2)  Civil  war,  commonwealth,  protector- 

ate, restoration. 

Bisset,  A.    History  of  the  commonwealth 

27»-86 

Carte,  T.     Collection  of  original  letters, 

&c.     1641  to  1660  .         .        .         27»-208 

Cary,   H.     Memorials  of  the  civil  war 

27''-210 

Clarendon,  Earl  of.     History  of  the  rebel- 
lion and  civil  wars        .         .         .         27»-261 

Fellowes,  W.  D,     Historical  sketches  of 

Charles    I,   Cromwell,   Charles   II,   etc. 
27''-390 

Godwin,  W.      History  of  the  common- 
wealth    27''-459 

Gillett,  E.  H.     E.  two  hundred  years  ago 

27''-810 

Guizot,  M.     Monk  and  his  contempora-       \ 

ries 30-1913 

Oliver  Cromwell  and  the    common- 
wealth           27*-488 

— ^ Richard  Cromwell  and  the  restoration 

27'^489 

Ludlow,  E.     Memoirs  .        .         27^-758 

Peacock,  E.     Army  lists  of  roundheads 

and  cavaliers         ....         27=^933 

Rushworth's  historical  collections  [1618- 

1648] 27''-1034 

Sanford,  J.  L.     Studies  of  the  great  rebel- 
lion         27''-1059 

Symonds,  R.    Diary  of  the  marches  of  the 

royal  army  in  the  civil  war     v.  74  of  27^-195 

See  Long  parliament. 

—  (3)  James  II,  Revolution,  William  and 
Mary,  Anne. 

Burnet,   G.     History  of  his  own  time, 

1660  to  1713  ....         27''-170,4001 

Macaulay,T.  B.  HistorvofE.  [1685-1702] 

27^-761  to  4 

See  Paget's  New  "Examen"  27»-910 

Mackintosh,   J.     History  of  the  revolu- 
tion [1685-1688]  ....         27=^781 


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ENGLISH. 


England.     Tudor  and  Stuart  periods — continued. 
Moore,  G.    History  of  the  British  revolu- 
tion                27^-851 

See  Stuart,  house  of. 

—  Brunswick  period. 

Andrews,  J.     War  with  America,   France, 

and  Holland  ....  26'^-4 

Annals  of  Great  Britain  from  ascension  of 

George  III  to  the  peace  of  Amiens         27''-30 

Baines,  E.     Wars  of  the  French  revolution 

27»-1604 

[ Bissett,  R.     History  of  the  reign  of  George 

III 27''-84,5 

Bunbury,  H.     Passages  in  the  great  war  with 

France,  1799-1810         .         .         .         27=^-142 

Gaspey,  T.  History  of  E.,  1760-1837   27''-441 

Mahon,  Ld.     History  of  E.,  1713-1763 

27''-785,6 

Martineau,  H.    History  of  the  peace,  with  in- 
troduction, 1800-1854  .         .         27''-802 

The  thirty  years  peace  [1816-46]   27''-4006 

Introduction  [1800-1816]       .       27=^-4005 

SmoUet,  T.    Continuation  of  Hume  [to  1760] 

27''-1096,7 

Wright,  T.     E.  under  tl^e  house  of  Hanover 

27M245 

—  See  Chronicles  ;  Rebellion. 

—  Travels,  topography,  tours,  &c. 

—  Allen,  Z.     Sketches  in  Gt.  Britain   .         27''-126 

—  Blanc,  L.     Letters  on  E.  ,         .         27^-787 
Lettres  sur  I'Angleterre       .         .         34-4717 

—  Britten  and  Brayley.     Beauties  of  E.  and  Wales 

27b-474 

—  Bulwer-Lytton,  E.  L.  E.  and  the  English  27''-636 

—  Chambre,  Maj.     Recollections  of  E.        27b-501 

—  Chasles,  V.  E.  P.     Notabilities  in  E.        27b-308 

—  Chateaubriand,  F.  A.  de.      Recollections  of  E. 

27''-136 

—  Churton,  E.     Rail-road  book  of  E.  27''-512 

—  Clarke,  B.     British  gazetteer  .  25-122 

—  Cooper,  J.  F.     Gleanings  in  E.        .  27''-l 

—  Coxe,  A.  C.     Impressions  of  E.      .         27'^-403 

—  Eddy,  D.  C.     Through  E.       .         .         27''-660 

—  Goede,  A.  G.     Memorials  of  E.       .         27''-207 

—  Granville,  A.  B.     Spas  of  E.  .  27"-5 

—  Gurley,  R.  R.     Mission  to  E.  .         27''-722 

—  Haven,  G.     Pilgrim's  M^allet  .         27''-772 

—  Hawtliorne,  N.     Sketches  of  .         .         27''-656 

—  Head,G.     Manufacturing  districts  of  E.       27'^-6 

—  Hoppin,  J.  M.  Old  England  ;  its  scenery,  art,  and 

people 27*'-888 

—  Howitt,  W.     Rural  life  of       .        .         27'>-344 
Visits  to  remarkable  places         .         27''-7,8 

—  Jesse,  E.     Favorite  haunts      .        .         27'^-208 

—  Johnston,  W.     E.  as  it  is        .        .         27''-672 

—  L'Estrange,  A.  G.     Yachting  in  the  west  of  E. 

27''-844 

—  Mackenzie,  A.  S.     American  in  E.  27''-13 

—  Merle  d'Aubigne,  J.  H.     Early  recollections 

27''-142 

—  Miller,  H.     First  impressions  of      .         27''-240 

—  Mirabeau's  letters  from  E.        .        .         27''-887 

—  Moran,  B.     Footpath  and  highway  27b-293 

—  Newte,  T.     Observations  on """ .         .       27'>-1206 

—  Nucius,  N.     Reign  of  Henry  VIII.     Camden 

soc.  pub.  V.  17      .         .         .         .         27»-195 

—  Olmsted,  P.  L.     American  farmer  in  E.       4-65 

—  Palmer,  F.  P.     Pen  and  pencil        .       27M211 

—  Paulding,  J.  K.      Sketch  of  old  E.  by  a  New 

England  man        ....  27*^-3 

—  Pecchio's  observations  in  E.    .         .         27''-67o 

—  Raumer,  F.  v.     England  in  1835     .  27''-16 
England  in  1841          .         .         .         27'^-271 

—  Relation,  by  a  Venetian.    [1500.]     Camden  soc. 

pub.  V.  37 27M95 

—  Rye,  E.  P.     E.  as  seen  by  foreigners      27''-1045 

—  Schlesinger,  M.     Saunterings  in  E.  27''-325 

—  Sbaw,  J.     Ramble  in  E.  .        .         27"-630 

—  Silliman,  B.    Travels  in  E.  and  Scotland  27''-174 

—  Sorbiore,  S.     Voyage  to  E.       .        .  27"-20 


England.     Southey,  R.     Espriella's  letter  from  E. 
27b-728 

—  Thorburn,  G.     Journal  in  E.  .  27i'-21 

—  Thorne,  J.     Rambles  by  rivers       .         27^-367 

—  Thornbury,  W.     Cross  country       .         27''-605 

—  Tuckerman,  H.  T.     Month  in  E.     .         27''-323 

—  Tyng,  8.  H.     Recollections  of  E.     .  27''-22 

—  Ward's  English  items      .         .         .         27'^-388 

—  Wey,  F.     Les  Anglais  chez  eux      .        34-3906 

—  Wheaton,  N.  S.     Journal  in  E.       .  27^-25 

—  White,  J.  E.     Letters  on  E.  .         27^-191 

—  While,  W.     All  round  the  wrekin  27^-597 
Eastern  England         .        .        .         27''-759 

—  Miscellany. 

—  Angleterre,  1',  comparee  a  la  France        34-4204 

—  Becket,  G.  A.  a.    Comic  history      .  27''-54 

—  Bentley's  excerpta  historica     .         .         27''-378 

—  Choice  notes  from  Notes  and  queries      27''-250 

—  Collectanea  topographia  genealogica        27''-278 

—  Collection  of  scarce  tracts.     Lord  Sommers 

27^-4044 

—  Ellis,  H.     Original  letters.     3d  series,  Wm.  I  to 

Henry  VIII  ....         27''-308 

—  Fuller,  T.     Worthies  of  E.      .         .  30-193 

—  Harleian  miscellany,  selection  from        27^-4011 

—  Heywood,  T.  Merlin  and  his  prophecies  27='-o55 

—  Historical  reason  why      .         .         .       27*-llo4 

—  History  of  progress  in  E.        .         .  6-864 

—  Kemp,  Mrs.     Conversations  on  E.  27''-674 

—  Pauli,  R.     Pictures  of  old  E.  .         27='-930 

—  Porter,  G.  R.     Progress  of  the  nation      27^^-954 

—  Vinje,  A.  O.     Norseman's  views    .         27'^-706 

—  See  names  of  sections,  districts,  counties,  towns, 

and  particular  objects  of  interest  of  the  united 
kingdom  ;  of  colonies  and  dependencies  ;  of 
sovereigns  and  statesmen.  See,  also.  Great 
Britain  ;  Heraldry  ;  Kings ;  Queens  ;  Sov- 
ereigns. 
England's  conversion  and  reformation  compared ; 
or,  the  young  gentleman  directed  in  the  choice 
of  his  religion  ;  to  which  is  premised  a  brief 
inquiry  into  the  general  grounds  of  the  catho- 
lic faith,  etc.  Lancaster,  1813  .  32-1475 
England's  danger  and  her   safety.      F.    M.    Edge 

26''-10'05 

England's  danger  ;  or,  reform  unmasked.    L.,1819. 

pph.  8» 27=^-1253 

England's  reformation;  a  poem.  T.  Ward  23-761 
England's  workshops.     Strauss  et  al.     .  6-413 

England's  yoeman.     M.  L.  Charlesworth        18-616 
English,    G.    B.      Narrative   of  the   expedition    to 
Dongola  and  Sennaar,  under  the  command  of 
his  excellence  Ismael  Pasha.     B.,  1833.     8° 

28''-58 

English,   T.   D.     The  Mormons.     F's  S.  D.  v.  26 
24r-221 

—  See  Foster,  G.  G. 

English  America.     S.  P.  Day        .        .         26''-516 

—  See  America,  British. 

English  and  their  origin.  L.  O.  Pike  .  27''-948 
English  at  home.  A.  Esquiros  .  .  27''-607 
English  boy  in  Japan.     W.  Dalton        .  1&-802 

English  catalogue  of  books  published  from  Jauuaiy, 

1835,  to  -Januarj^  1860.   Compiled  by  S.  Low. 

L.,  1864-7.     2  V.     8°    .        .         .  21-307 

English  channel.     J.  Abbott  .         .  18-3 

—  See  Channel  islands. 

English  classics.  R.  M.  Johnston  .  22-1108 
English  comic  writers.     Hazlett,  W.     Lectures  on 

32-1085 

English  constitution.     W.  Bagehot        .  27»-42 

English   country  life.      By   Martingale,    author  of 

"Sporting  scenes."     L.,  1843      .  83-52 

English  cyclopaedia.     New  dictionary  of  universal 

knowledge,  conducted  by  C.  Knight.     L.     4° 

—  Biography.'     1856-8.     4  v.       .         .         30-2000 

—  Natural  history.     1854-6.     4  v.        .  9-1206 

—  Arts  and  sciences.     18.-)9-61.     8  v.  in  4  33-1261 

—  Synoptical  index.  1802.  .  .  33-1261^ 
English  epithets,  book  of.     J.  Jermyn  .  22-373 


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191 


ENGLISH. 


English  eccentrics    and  eccentricities.      J.    Timbs 

27=^-1152 

English  in  America.     T.  C.  Haliburton  26^627 

English  forests  and  forest  trees,  historical,  legend- 
ary, and  descriptive.     L.,  1853.     8°     27'^-747 
English-French  dictionary.     Designed  as  a  second 
part  to  the  Boston  edition  of  Boyer's  French 
dictionary,  with  Tardy's  pronunciation.     B. 

80 22-47 

English  gentleman,  his  principles,  his  feelings,  his 

manners,  his  pursuits.     L.,  1849  83-739 

English  governess.     R.  McCrindell        .         18-1970 

English  harmony  of  tlie  four  evangelists  after  the 

manner  of  the  Greek  of  W.  Newcome.     L., 

1827.     8° 32-1928 

English  hearts  and  English  hands.   Mrs.  C.  Weight- 
man       32-1805 

English  heiress,  passages  in  the  life  of  .         18-2447 
English  heraldry.     C.  Boutell        .        .  27^-98 

English   humorists  of  the   18th  century.      W.    M. 

Thackeray 22-1235,6 

English  language  and  literature.     Dictionaries. 

—  (1)  General.     Ash,  J.      New  and  complete 

dictionary 22-14 

Bailey,  N.  Universal  etymological  diction- 
ary          22-21 

Barclay,  J.  Complete  and  universal  dic- 
tionary    22-26 

_  Bungay  edition      .        ,        .  22-397 

Clarke,  H.  New  and  comprehensive  dic- 
tionary    22-59 

Coles,  E.     English  dictionary    .  22-62 

Johnson,  S.     Dictionary  of  the  E.  1.    22-138 

—  —  Latham,  R.  G.    Dictionary  of  the  E.  1.  22-392 
Ogilvie,   J.      Student's   English   dictionary 

22-186 

Palmetto  dictionary    .         .         .  22-187 

Perry,  W.    Synonymous,  etymological,  and 

pronouncing  English  dictionary  .  22-372 
Richardson,  C.     New  dictionary  of  the  E.  1. 

22-383,4 

Sheridan,  T.     Dictionary  of  the  E.  1.  22-225 

Smart,  B.  H.  Walker's  pronouncing  dic- 
tionary    22-273 

Walker,  J.     Critical  pronouncing  dictionary 

22-277 

Webster,  N.     American  d.  of  the  English 

language  ....  22-380  to  382 
Worcester,  J.  E.     Dictionary  of  the  E.  1. 

22-377 

—  (2)  Restricted  in  subject,  or  peculiar  in 

purpose  or  arrangement. 

Booth,  D.     Analytical  dictionary        22-396 

Coleridge,  H.      Glossarial  index  to  printed 

E.  literature  of  13th  century        .  22-64 

Eastwood    and   Wriglit.     Bible  word-book 

22-79 

Hall,  B.  H.    Collection  of  college  words  and 

customs 22-111 

Halliwell,  J.  O.     Dictionary  of  Archaic  and 

provincial  words  ....  22-114 
Jervis,  S.     Dictionary   of  the   language   of 

Shakespeare  ....  22-374 
Nares,  R.     Glossary  illustrative  of  English 

authors  22-180 

Roget,  P.  M.     Thesaurus  of  English  words 

and  phrases            ....  22-214 
Shelton,  E.     Dictionary  of  every-day  diffi- 
culties              22-221 

Stratmann,   F.    H.     Dictionary   of  old   E. 

....  22-242 

Trench,  R.  C.     Select  glossary  .  22-261 

Wheatley,  H.  B.    Dictionary  of  reduplicated 

words.     Philol.  soc.  trans.,  1865  22-488 

Chronological     notices     of    dictionaries 

22-488 

Williams,  J.     The   readable   dictionary 

22-279 

Wright,  T.     D.   of  obsolete  and  provincial 

English         .         .         .        ,        ,  22-292 


English  language — continued. 

See  Americanisms  ;    Anglo-Saxon  ;    Slang  ; 

Synonymes  ;  and  names  of  dialects. 

—  Etymology,  spelling  and  pronunciation. 

—  Barnes,  W.     Roots  and  stems  .  22-30 

—  Chamock,  R.  S.     Words  derived  from  proper 

names 22-56 

—  D'Orsey,  A.  J.  D.     Spelling  by  dictation  22-76 

—  Elphinston,   J.     English  speech  and  spelling 

22-395 

—  Green,  R.  W.     Scholar's  companion        22-102 

—  Haldeman,    S.   S.      Affixes  to  English  words 

22-108 

—  Hoare,  E.  N.     English  roots  .        .  22-130 
English  words  from  Latin  roots  22-131 

—  Lenoir,    V.    P.      Emblematical    spelling-book 

22-151 

—  Lowe,  E.  C.     English  primer         .        33-1367 

—  Moore,  Mrs.  M.  B.     Dixie  speller  ,       26''-2004 

—  Nares,  R.     Rules  for  pronunciation  22-179 

—  Oswald,  J.     Etymological  dictionary        22-189 

—  Rowbotham,  J.    Derivative  spelling-book  22-217 

—  Smith,  Archdeacon.     Common  words  with  cu- 

rious derivations  ....  22-228 

—  Smith,   W.   W.      Complete  etymology  of  the 

English  language  .         .         .  22-231 

—  Soule  and  Wheeler.    Manual  of  English  pro- 

nunciation and  spelling         .         .  22-230 

—  Swinton,  W.     Rambles  among  words       22-243 

—  Tafel,  R.  L.     Orthography  and  pronunciation 

22-245 

—  Trench,  R.  C.    English  past  and  present  22-491 
The  study  of  words    .        .        .  22-260 

—  Virginia  primer        ....       26^^2020 

—  Virginia  speller  and  reader      .        .       26''-2021 

—  Wedgwood,  H.    Dictionary  of  English  etymol- 

ogy         22-284,378 

—  Wheatley,  H.  B.    Notes  on  some  English  heter- 

ographers.     Philol.  soc.  trans.,  1865      22-488 

—  See  Names ;  Orthography  ;  Phonetics  ;  Phonog- 

raphy ;  Pronunciation  ;  Speech  ;  Writing. 

—  Grammar,  and  general  and  miscellane- 

ous philology. 

—  Adams,  E.     Elements  of  the  English  language 

22-1 

—  Alford,  H.     The  queen's  English   .  22-400 

—  Angus,  J.     Handbook  of  the  English  tongue 

22-405 

—  Arnold,  T.  K.    E.  grammar  for  classical  schools 

22-12 

—  Asher,  D.    Study  of  the  English  language  22-15 

—  Badois,  C.     Grammaire  anglaise     .         34-5024 

—  Brown,    G.      Grammar  of  English  grammars 

22-52 

Institutes  of  English  grammar  .  22-51 

—  Cole,  D.     Principles  of  E.  grammar  22-60 

—  Comic  English  grammar  .         .        18-3701 

—  Crabb,  G.     Englische  grammatik    .         34-2395 

—  Crane,  G.     Principles  of  language  exemplified 

in  a  practical  English  grammar   .  22-68 

—  Dalglish,  W.  S.     Key  to  grammatical  analysis 

22-69 

—  Darnel],  T.     Parsing  simplified       .  22-316 

—  Dc  Vere,  M.  S.     Studies  in  English  22-418 

—  Elphinston,  J.     Principles  of  the  E.  language 

22-324 

—  Fowler,  W.  C.     English  language  in  its  elements 

and  forms 22-91 

—  Gibbs,  J.  W.     Philological  studies  22-448 

—  Gould,  E.  S.     Good  English    .        .  22-449 

—  Green,  M.     English  grammar  .  22-101 

—  Green,  S.  S.    Structure  of  the  English  language 

22-103 

—  Harrison,  M.    Rise,  progress,  and  present  struc- 

ture of  the  E. language        .         .  22-4n0 

—  Head,  Sir  E.  W.     "Shall"  and  "will"    22-128 

—  Jewell,  F.  S.     Grammatical  diagrams       22-136 

—  Kenrick,  W.     Rhetorical  grammar  22-143 

—  Latham,  R.  G.     Handbook  of  the  E.  1.    22-148 

—  Marsh,  G.  P.     Lectures  on  E.  1.     .  22-471 


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ENGRAVING. 


English  language.     March,  F.  A.    Method  of  philo- 
logical study  of  E.  1,     .        .         .  22-470 

—  Moon,  G.  W.     The  dean's  English  22-476 

—  Morell,  J.  D.     Grammar  of  the  E.  1.        22-165 

—  Mulligan,  J.    Grammatical  structure  of  the  E.  1. 

22-175 

—  Murray,  L.     English  grammar        .  22-177 

—  Parker,  W.  H.     Grammar  of  the  E.  1.      22-192 

—  Parminter,  T.  H.     Materials  for  a  grammar  of 

the  modern  E.  1 22-194 

—  Pegge,  S.     Anecdotes  of  .        ,  22-485 

—  Richardson,  C.     Illustrations  of  English  philol- 

ogy          22-385 

Study  of  language      .        .        .  22-210 

—  Round  games  and  amusing  exercises        22-352 

—  Smith,    R.   C.     English  grammar.      [Southern 

edition] 26^-2037 

—  Smythe,  C.  W.     Our  own  grammar   26^2031,1 

—  Thring,  E.     Principles  of  grammar  22-251 

—  Tooke,  J.  H.     Diversions  of  Purley         22-254 
See  Richardson,  C.      .         .         .  22-210 

—  Vickers,  J.     New  course  of  grammar       22-272 

—  Webster,  N.     Dissertations  on  the  E.  1.    22-498 

—  Welsford,  H.    On  the  origin  and  ramifications  of 

the  E.  1 22-501 

—  Wilson,  J.  P.     Essay  on  grammar  22-287 

—  Vulgarisms  and  other  errors  of  speech     22-270 

—  See  Composition  ;  Grammar ;  Language  ;  Phil- 

ology ;  Rhetoric ;  Versification. 

—  History,  philosophy,  selections. 

—  (1)  Early  English. 

Chaucer,  G.     Poetical  works         23-470,676 

Child,  F.  J.     English  and  Scottish  ballads 

23-450 

Corson,   H.     Chaucer's  Legende  of  goode 

women 23-710 

Early  English  text  society  .        22-1043 

Ellis,  G,     Specimens  of  early  English  poets 

23-461 

English  metrical  homilies  .        .        22-1212 

—  —  English  retraced  .         .         .  22-81 

Fenn,  J.     Paston  letters    ,        .         27''-391 

Gower,  J.     Confessio  amantis    .  23-532 

Hartshorne,  C.  H.     Ancient  metrical  tales 

23-334 

Hazlitt,  W.  C.    Early  popular  poetry  23-744 

Layamons  Brut  ....  22-895 

Malory,  T.     La  mort  d'Arthure         18-1793 

Maundeville,  J.     Early  travels  in  Palestine 

28'>-210 

Morley,  H.     English  writers      .        22-1148 

Morris,    R.     Specimens    of   early    English 

22-1150 

Motherwell,  W.     Minstrelsy      .  23-161 

Percy,  T.     Bishop  Percy's  folio  MS.  23-174 

Reliques  of  ancient  English  poetry 

23-176,513 

Piers  Ploughman        .        .        .  23-415 

Ritson,  J,     Robin  Hood — poems  and  ballads 

23-324 

Robson,  T.   Early  English  metrical  romances 

V.  18  of  27M95 

Skelton,  J.     Poetical  works       .  23-448 

Thorns,  W.  J.    Early  English  prose  romances 

22-1238 

Warton,    T.     History    of   English    poetry 

22-892 

—  —  Wright,    T.      Literature,  superstitions,  and 

history  of  middle  ages  .         .        22-1292 

Wyclilfe,  J.     Holy  bible     .         .         32-2041 

See  Anglo-Saxon  ;  Ballads  ;  Camden  society. 

—  (2)  General  and  contemporary. 

Arnold,  M.     Manual  of  E.  literature  22-916 

Balfour,   C.   L.     Sketches  of  E.   literature 

22-921 

Brecn,  H.  H.     Modern  E.  literature    22-411 

Burnett,   G.      Specimens  of  English  prose 

writers 22-951 

Chambers,  R.     Cyclopaedia  of  E.  literature 

22-897,8 


English  language.     History,  etc. — continued. 

Brydges,  Sir  E.     Restituta  .  21-143 

Clark,   N.    G.      Elements   of   E.   language 

22-964 

Cleveland,  C.  D.     Compendium  of  E.  litera- 
ture              22-971,2 

E.   literature  of  the  nineteenth  century 

22-973 

Collier,   W.   ff.      History   of   E.   literature 

22-991 

Craik,   G.   L.     Compendious  history  of  E. 

literature 22-1001 

Disraeli,  I.     Amenities  of  literature  22-1018 

Gray,  W.     Historical  sketch  of  E.  literature 

22-1067 

Larkins,  W.  G.     Handbook  of  E.  literature 

22-1113 

Lucas,  H.     Litterature  anglaise  34-3501 

Mills,  A.     Literature  and  literary  men  of  Gt. 

Britain  and  Ireland       .         .         .         22-1141 

—  —  Mitford,  M.  R.     Recollections  of  a  literary 

life 22-1144 

Morley,  H.     English  writers      .        22-1148 

Nichols,  J.     Literary  anecdotes  and  illustra- 
tions          22-1159,60 

Reed,  H.     Lectures  on  E.  literature  22-1172 

Shaw,    T.    B.      Outlines    of   E.    literature, 

22-1200,1 

Spalding,    W.      History    of    E.    literature 

22-1218 

r-  Taine,  H.     Hist,  de  la  litterature  anglaise 

34-4573 

Ma3urs  et  lettres  au  XVIII«    siecle   en 

Angleterre 34r4673 

—  See  American  literature ;  Bibliography ;   Crit- 

icism ;  Humor ;  Literature ;  Literary  and 
scientific  men  ;  Novels  ;  Poetry  ;  Reading  ; 
Rhetoric. 
English  life,  social  and  domestic,  in  the  middle  of 
the  nineteenth  century,  considered  in  reference 
to.  our  position  as  a  community  of  professing 
Christians.     By  the  author  of  "Reverses." 

L.,  1847 15-333 

English  lyrics.     R.  H.  Baynes        .         .  23-809 

English  merchants.     H.  R.  F.  Bourne  .  1-304 

English  metrical  homilies.    John  Small,  Ed.  22-1212 
English  opium-eater.     See  DeQuincey,  T. 
English  orphans.     Mrs.  M.  J.  Holmes  .        18-1463 
English  retraced ;  or,  remarks,  critical  and  philo- 
logical,   founded    on    a    comparison    of   the 
breeches  bible  with  the  English  of  the  present 
day.     L.,  1862       ....  22-81 

English,  Scotch,  and  Irish  historical  libraries.     W. 

Nicolson 21-536 

English  seamen  and  divers  A.  Esquiros  27''-609 
English  seamen  under  the  Tudors.    H.  R.  F.  Bourne 

29''-314 

English  surnames.     R.  Ferguson  .        .  22-87 

English  shrines,  pilgiimages  to.  S.  C.  Hall  27''-387 
English  S2:)y.     C.  M.  Westmacott   .         .  33-80 

English  tales  and  sketches.  Mrs.  Crosland  18-765 
English  tradesman.     I).  DeFoe      .         .  1-242 

English  traits.  R.  W.  Emerson  .  .  27''-417 
English  travellers  and  Italian  brigands.     W.,  J.  C. 

Moens 27''-783 

Englisliwoman  in  America.  S.  M.  Maury  26''-80 
Englisbwoman  in  Italy.  G.  Gretton  .  27''-582 
Englishwoman's  domestic  magazine,     v.  3,4.     L., 

1867,8.     8» 17-31 

Englishwoman's  journal,    v.  5-13.     L.,  1860-4.     8» 

17-39 

Engravers.     Bryan,  M.     Dictionary  of         30-1706 

—  Walpole,  H.     Catalogue  of     .        .  5-22 
Engraving.    The  history  and  art  of  ingraving :  con- 
taining the  rise  and   progress  of  ingraving ; 
an  idea  of  a  collection  of  prints ;   collection 
of  marks  and  cyphers.     L.,  1747             5-416 

—  Evelyn,  J.     History  and  art  of  chalcography 

5-421 

—  Jackson,  J.     Treatise  on  wood  e.    .  5-610 


ENGRAVING. 


193 


ERKMANN. 


Enoraving.     Landsecr,  J.     Lectures   on   art  of  e. 
5-420 

—  See  Pictures  ;  Prints. 

Engravings  of  tlie  arteries.     C.  Bell      .  10-785 

Enigmas.     Capel,  C.  E.     Victorian  e.    .  20-161 

Ennemoser,  J.  History  of  magic,  trans,  from  the 
German  by  W.  Howitt,  with  an  ajipendix  of 
the  most  remarkable  and  best  authenticated 
stories  of  apparitions,  dreams,  somnambulism, 
predictions,  divination,  witchcraft,  table-turn- 
ing, and  spirit-rapping,  selected  by  M.  Howitt. 

L.,  1854.     2  V 11-241 

Ennis,  J.  The  origin  of  the  stars ;  and  the  causes  of 
their  motions  and  their  light.     N.  Y.,  1867 

12-81 

Ennui.     M.  Edgeworth  .         .       v.  1  of  18-977 

Enoch,  the  book  of.     Trans,  by  R.  Lawrence.     3d 
ed.     Oxf.,  1838.     8°      .         .         .        32-1941 
Enoch  Arden,  and  other  poems.  A.  Tennyson  23-734 
Enos.     [Pseud.]     See  Stone,  C.  P. 
Enquirer,  the.     W.  Godwin   .        .        .  33-635 

—  See  Inquirer. 

Ense.  See  Varnhagen  von  Ense. 
Enslin  Theod.  C.  F.  Bibliotheca  medico-chirur- 
gica  et  pharmaceutico-chemica,  1750  ad  1837. 
n.  ed.  von  Engelmann.  Leip.,  1838.  8°  21-42 
Entail,  the.  J.  Gait  ....  18-1134 
Enterprise,  industry,  and  art  of  man.  S.  G.  Goodricli 

6-854 

Entertaining  naturalist.     Mrs.  Loudon  9-715 

Enthusiasm,  natural  history  of.  I.  Taylor  15-54 
Entick,  John.  New  and  accurate  history  and  sur- 
vey of  London,  Westminster,  Southwark, 
and  places  adjacent ;  with  the  charters,  laws, 
customs,  rights,  liberties,  and  privileges  of 
this  great  metropolis.    L.,  1766.    4  v.  27^-371 

—  New  naval  history  of  Great  Britain.     L.,  1757. 

f> 27"-4020 

Entomology.     Burmeister,  H.     Manual  of  e.    9-523 

—  Catalogue  of  library  of  Amer.  erit.  soc.     21-467 

—  Catlow,  M.  E.     Popular  British  e.  9-527 

—  Dallas,  W.  S.     Elements  of  e.         .  9-535 

—  Duncan,  J.     Introduction  to  v.  1  of  9-595 

—  Goeze,  J.  A.  E.     Beytrage  zu  des  ritter  Linne 

des  natursystems  .        .         .        34-2452 

—  Jardine,  "W.  (ed.)     Naturalist's  library      9-595 

—  Kirby  &  Spence.     Introduction  to  e.  9-575 

—  Ruschenberger,  W.  S.  W.    Elements  of  e.  9-618 

—  Say,  T.     American  e.       .         .        .  9-626 

—  Stephens,  J.  F.     British  e.       ,         ,     9-695  to  7 

—  Westwood,  J.  O.    Arcana  entomologica    9-734 

—  See  Insects. 

Entre  parentheses.  E.  D.  Forgues  .  34-3483 
Envers  (1')  et  I'endroit.  A.  Maquet  .  34-4110 
Environs  de  Paris,  les.     Paysage  histoire.     Ouvr. 

redigee  par  Polite  de  la  litt.  contemp.,  sous  la 

direction  de  MM.  C.  Nodier  et  L.  Lurine.    P. 

8» 34-4850 

Eoline ;    or,   Magnolia  vale.       Mrs.    C.    L.    Hentz 

18-1400 

Eoneguski ;  or,  the  Cherokee  chief  .  18-1030 
Eotheu  ;  or,  traces  of  travel  brought  home  from  the 

east.     A.  W.  Kinglake         .         .  28''-20 

Ephesians,  epistle  to.    Barnes,  A.    Notes  on  32-700 

—  Calvin,  J.     Commentary  on    ,         .        32-1250 

—  Hodge,  C.  Commentary  on  .  .  32-1366 
Ephesus.  E.  Falkener  ....  28''-919 
Epictetus.     Works,  consisting  of  his  discourses,  the 

enchiridion,  and  fragments,  trans,  from  the 

Greek  by  T.  W.  Higginson.     B.,  1865    15-29 

Epicurean.     T.  Moore    ....         18-2248 

—  Same v.  10  of  23-345 

Epicurean  philosophy.     See  Lucretius  Cams. 
Epidemic  cholera  ;  its  mission  and  mystery,  haunts, 

and  havocs,  pathology  and  treatment ;  with 
remarks  on  the  question  of  contagion  ;  by  a 
former  surgeon  in  the  service  of  the  East 
India  company.     N.  Y.,  1866      .  10-624 

Epidemics.     Anstie,  F.  E.     Notes  on    .  10-651 

—  Carey,  M.     Malignant  fever  in  Phila.  3-64 


Epidemics.  Cleghorn,  G.  Epidemical  diseases  iu 
Minorca 10-25 

—  Conrad,  D.  W.     Memoranda  of  the  pestilence 

in  Portsmouth  and  Norfolk  in  1855        30-912 

—  Diary  of  a  Samaritan  ,      .         .         .  10-745 

—  Hecker,  J.  F.  C.     E.  of  middle  ages         10-228 

—  Hough,  L.  S.     Science  of  man  applied  to  e. 

10-519 

—  Howe,  A.  H.     Physical  cause  of     .  10-599 

—  Kuapp,  M.  L.     Origin  and  laws  of  10-539 

—  Report  of  sanitary  commission  of  New  Orleans 

on  yellow  fever  of  1853        .         .  10-719 

—  Webster,  N.     History  of  e.  and  pestilential  dis- 

eases        10-116 

—  See  Black  death  ;    Cholera  ;   Diseases  ;  Fever  ; 

Meningitis  ;  Plague  ;  Yellow  fever. 
Epigrammata  sacra.     R.  Crashaw  .  23-528 

Epigrams,  ancient  and  modern  ;  i^reface  by  Rev.  J. 

Booth.     L.,  1863  ....  23-677 

—  Collection  of 23-927 

—  Lessing,  G.  E.     Fables  and  epigrams       23-138 

—  Martial,  M.  V.     Epigrammata         .   34-361,450 
Epilepsy.     Althaus,  J.     Hysteria  and  ataxy  10-728 

—  Kassmaul  &  Tenner.    Epileptiform  convulsions 

10-695 

—  Radcliffe,  C.  B.    Epileptic  and  other  convulsive 

affections  of  the  nervous  system  .  10-243 

Epinay,   Mme  de.      Memoires  et  correspondance. 
P.,  1818.     3  V.     8»        .         .         .        34-4913 
Episcopacy.     Guirey,  W.     History         .  32-79 

Episcopal  commission,  memorial  of       .  32-650 

Episcopal  church.  See  Church  of  England  ;  Pro- 
testant Episcopal  church. 
Episcopius,  Simon.  Calder,  F.  Memoirs  of  30-1315 
Episodes  of  French  history.  J.  Pardoe  27"-1840,l 
Episodes  of  insect  life.  '  Miss  L.  M.  Budgen  9-667 
Epistles  of  Phalaris.     Bentley,  R.     Dissertation  on 

22-928 

Epitaphs  from  burying  ground  in  Cambridge.  W. 
T.  Han-is 26''-809 

—  Norfolk,  H.  E.     Collection  of  curious  epitaphs 

29^-251 

—  Pettigrew,  T.  J.     Collection  of       .         29''-2o2 

—  See  Burial. 

Epitome  of  the  history  of  philosophy  ;  being  the 
work  adopted  by  the  university  of  France ; 
trans,   by  C.  S.   Henry.     N.  Y.,  1842.     2  v. 

15-35 

Equations.     Boole,    G.     Treatise  on  differential  e. 

14-24 

Equity.     Adams,  J.  J.     Doctrine  of      .  2-233 

—  —  Same v.  68  of  2-55 

—  Calvert,  S.     Law  respecting  parties  to  suits  in 

v.  17  of  2-55 

—  Goldsmith,  G.     Doctrine  and  practice    v.  40  of 

2-55 

—  Haynes,  F.  O.     Outlines  of      .        .  2-158 

—  Hunter,  S.  J.     View  of  proceedings  in  suit  of 

2-253 

—  White  &  Tudor.     Leading  cases  2-319  and 

V.  65,71,2  of  2-55 

—  See  Chancery. 

Erasmus,  D.  Colloquia ;  cum  notis  var.  accurante 
Corn.  Schrevelio.    Amstelod.,  1693.  8»  34-456 

—  Jortin,  J.     Life  of    .         .        .         .        30-2008 

—  Murray's  select  biography  v.  2  of  30-1915 
Erckmann-Chatrian.     [E.    Erckmann  et  A.   Chat- 

rian.]       L'arai  Fritz.      2me   ed.      P.,    1865 
34-4416 

—  The   conscript ;   a  tale  of  the  French  war  of 

1813  ;  trans,  from  the  French       .  18-623 

—  Therese    34-4912 

Eric;  or,  little  by  little.     P.  W.  Farrar         18-1061 
Erichsen,  J.  E.      The  science  and  art  of  surgery. 

From  2d  Lond.  ed.     Ph.,  1860.     8»       10-359 

—  Railway  and  other  injuries  of  the  nervous  sys- 

tem.    Ph.,  1867.     8"    .         .         .  10-748 

Ericsson,  John.  Headley,  P.  C.  Miner  boy  30-1585 
Erie.     See  Lake  Erie. 
Erkmann,  E.     See  Erckmann-Chatrian. 


13 


ERMAN. 


194 


ETHIOPIA. 


Ermau,  A.  Travels  in  Siberia;  including  excur- 
sions nortlnvards,  down  the  Obi  to  the  polar 
circle,  and  southwards  to  the  Chinese  frontier. 
L..  1848.     2  V.     8°        .         .         .  SSb-SQ 

—  Same.  Ph.,  1850.  2  v.  .  .  28^-59* 
Erminie  ;  twice  lost  ....  18-1026 
Ernani.     Verdi,  G.     Opera  of  E.  .         .  5-938 

—  See  Hernani. 

Ernest  Bracebridge.  W.  H.  G.  Kingston  18-1766 
Ernest  Linwood.  Mrs.  C.  L.  Hentz  .  18-1401 
Ernest  Maltravers.     E.  L.  Bulwer-Lytton      18-471 

Ernestin 18-1029 

Erni,  H.  Coal  oil  and  petroleum ;  their  origin,  his- 
tory, geology,  and  chemistry  ;  with  a  view  of 
their  importance  in  their  bearing  upon  national 
industry.     Ph.,  1865     .         .         .  6-324 

Eros  and  anteros ;  or,  the  bachelor's  ward.  J.  H. 
L.  Campbell  ....  18-550 

Errand  to  the   south  in   1862;    by  W.  W.  Malet 

.         26''-444 

Errata.     J.  Neal 18-2320 

Erring  yet  noble  ;  a  tale  for  women        .         18-1020 

Erskine,  T.     See  Chatham  ;  Mushet,  D. 

Erskine,  W.     Histoiy  of  India  under  the  two  first 

sovereigns  of  the  house  of  Taimur,   Baber, 

and  Humiiyun.     L.,  1854.    2  v.    8°      28''-209 

Escaped  nun,  the  ;  and  the  confessions  of  a  sister  of 

charity.    N.  Y.,  [1855]         .         .         32-2291 

Eschenburg,  J.  J.     Manual  of  classical  literature ; 

trans,    from    the    German  by  N.   W.   Fiske. 

Ph.,  183G.    8«        .         ...        22-1047 

Esclavage,  code  de  1',  chez  les  Musulinans    34-4419 

—  See  Slavery. 

Escudier,  L.     Litterature  musicale — mes  souvenirs. 

P.,  1863  .  .  •.  .  .  34-5267 
Esculent  funguses  of  England.  C.  D.  Badham  9-3 
Esdaile,  J.     Mesmerism  in  India,  and  its  practical 

application  in  surgery  and  medicine.     Hart., 

1851 10-504 

Esling,  Mrs.  C.  H.  W.     Broken  bracelet,  and  other 

poems.     Ph.,  1850        .         .         .  23-288 

Esmarch,  F.     Use  of  cold  in  surgery ;  trans,  by  E. 

Montgomery.     L.,  1861.     8«         .  10-699 

—  See  Stromeyer. 

Esperance.  Mrs.  M.  W.  Lawrence  .  18-1821 
Esperanza.     Anne  Bowman  .         .         .  18-364 

Espinasse,   F.     Life  and   times  of  F.  M.  Arouet, 

commonly  called  Voltaire,     v.  I.     L. ,  1866. 

8» 30-1922 

Espiritu  del  siglo.     F.  Martinez  de  la  Rosa        34-1 
Espriella.     [Pseud.]     See  Southey. 
Esprit,  de  V.     C.  A.  Helvetius      .        .        34-4201 
, —  See  Mental  philosophy. 

Esprit  de  reaction.  Ch.  de  Remusat  .  34-4677 
Ksprit  de  Voltaire.  L.  Martin  .  .  34-4118 
Esprit  des  lois.  C.  de  S.  de  Montesquieu  34-3572 
Esprits  (des)  et  de  leurs  manifestations  fluidiques. 

Le  M'-  Eudes  de  M.  .  .  .  . ,  .        34^603 

—  See  Spiritualism. 

Espy,  J.  P.     Philosophy  of  storms.     B.,  1841.     80 
....        .  11-132 

—  Report  on  meteorology  of  the  United  States ; 

with  charts.     W.,  1850.     ob.  f    .  11-505 

Esquiros,  A.     Le  chateau  d'Issy.     B.  et  L.,  1854 

.         .         .         .         34-3300 

—  The  Dutch  at  home  ;  trans,  by  L.  Wraxall.   L., 

1861.     2  V 27b-608 

—  The  English  at  home ;  trans,  by  L.  Wraxall. 

L.,  1861-63.     3  V.         .         .         .         27''-607 

—  English  seamen  and  divers.     L.,  1868      27''-609 

—  Religious  life  in  England.     L.,  1867       32-2277 
Essarts,  A.  des.     Les  masques  d'or.     N.  Y.,  1858. 

8° 34-4621 

Essays  and  reviews — recent  inquiries  in  theology ; 
being  "Essays  and  reviews  ;"  with  an  intro- 
duction by  F.  II.  Hedge.    B.,  1861        32-981 

—  Aids  to  laith  ;   a  reply  to  Essays  and  reviews 

32-982 

—  Replies  to  Essays  and  reviews         .  32-983 

—  Tracts  for. priests  and  people   .        .  32-988 


Essays  and  reviews.     See  Beard,  J.  R. 

Essays  by  a  barrister.     F.  J.  Stephens  .  33-423 

Essay  on  capacity  and  genius  ;  also,  an  enquiry  into 
the  nature  of  ghosts.    L.     8"        .  15-316 

Essay  on  scripture  prophecy,  wherein  it  is  endeav- 
oured to  explain  the  three  periods  contained 
in  the  12th  chapter  of  the  prophet  Daniel. 
L.,  1724.    8»  ....  32-267 

Essay  upon  the  government  of  the  English  planta- 
tions on  the  continent  of  N.  America.  By 
an  American ;  with  remarks  upon  the  dis- 
course upon  the  plantation  trade,  written  by 
[C.  Davenant.]     L.,  1701     .         .         26"-921 

Essays  on  social  subjects.  From  the  Saturday  re- 
view.    B.,  1865     ....  33-468 

Essays  on  song-writing ;  with  a  collection  of  Eng- 
lish songs,  to  which  are  added  some  original 
pieces.     L 23-275 

Essex,  (England.)  Braylev  &  Britton.  Delinea- 
tions of  .         .      2>-871  ;  and  v.  5  of  474 

—  Buckler,  G.  "Churches  of  .  .  5-609 
Essex  dialect.     Clark,  C.     John  Noakes  and  Mary 

Styles    ......  22-962 

Essex  institute.  [Mass.]  Historical  notice,  with 
act  of  incorporation,  constitution,  and  by- 
laws, and  lists  of  members.     Salem,  1866.     S" 

21-u.  p. 

Estabrooks,  H.  L.  Adrift  in  Dixie  ;  with  an  intro- 
duction by   Edmund   Kirke.      N.    Y.,    1866 

26*'-562 

Estelle  et  Nemorin.  J.  P.  C.  de  Plorian  34-4058 
Esther.     Tyng,  S.  H.     Captive  orphan  32-847 

Esther,  tragedie.  J.  Racine  .  .  .  34-3126 
Esther  ;  a  tale  of  Spain.     Horace  Smith  18-877 

Estvan,  B.     War  pictures  from  the  south.     N.  Y., 

1863 26^-499 

Etat  et  ses  limites,  1'.  E.  Laboulaye  .  34-4572 
Etats-Unis  pendant  la  guerre  (1861-65. )    A.  Laugel 

34-3489 

Etats-Unis.     See  United  States. 

Etchings  from  the  religious  world.     T.  C.  Henry 

32-110 

Etchings  of  a  whaling  cruise.  J.  R.  Browne  29*'-223 
Ete  dans  la  Sahara,  une.  E.  Fromentin  34-5282 
Eternal  gospel,  the.  R.  W.  Mackay  .  32-2268 
Eternity.     See  Future  state. 

Eternity  realized.     R.  Philip  .         .         .  32-560 

Etex,  Antoine.     Ary  Scheffer — Exposition   de  ses 

oeuvres.     P.,  1859.     8°  .        .        34-4527 

Ethel  Churchill.     L.  E.  Landon    .         .         18-1807 

Ethel's  love-life.     Miss  M.  J.  M.  Sweat         18-3076 

Ethelward's  chronicle.     See  Giles,  J.  A.     Six  old 

English  chronicles        .         .         .         27''-449 

Ether,  claim  to  discovery  of  anaesthetic  properties  of. 

Morton,  W.  T.  G.         .        .        .  10-198 

—  See  Chloroform  ;  Nitrous  oxide. 

Ether  in  the  solar  system,  influence  of.    A.  Wilcocks 

12-159 

Etheridge,  J.  W.     Life  of  the  Rev.  Adam  Clarke. 

L,  1859 30-1274 

Ethica.     A.  L.  Windsor         .        .        .  33-736 

Ethica  nichomachea.     Aristoteles  .  34-302 

Ethical  and  philosophical  inquiries.     A.  H.  Dana 

3a-409 

Ethical  discourses.     J.  Butler        .        .  32-578 

Ethics.     Alden,  J.     Christian  e.    .        .  15-303 

—  Aristotle.     Nicomachean  e.     .        .  15-6 

—  Grant,  A.     Ethics  of  Aristotle        .  15-136 

—  Jouffroy,  T.  S.     Introduction  to     .  15-40 

—  Laury,  S.  S.     Philosophy  of  .         .  15-286 

—  Sharswood,  G.     Professional  ethics  2-173 

—  Wardlaw,  R.     Christian  e.      .        .        32-2196 

—  See  Morals. 

Ethics  of  the  dust.     J.  Ruskin       .        .  6-217 

Ethiopia.     Harris,  W.  C.     Highlands  of  E.  28'>-361 

—  Heliodorus.     Aethiopicorum   .         .  34-317 

—  Heeren,  A.  H.  L.     Researches        .  28»-68 

—  Hutchinson,  T.  J.    AVanderings  among  Ethiop- 

ians        28>^-372 

—  Poncet,  M.     Voyage  to,  1698-1700  32-297 


ETHIOPIA. 


195 


EUROPE. 


Ethiopia.    Waddington,  G.,  and  B.  Hanbury.    Jour- 
nal of  a  visit         ....  28>'-918 
Ethiopia  ;  her  gloom  and  glory.    E.  Christy  28*'-240 
Ethnology  and    ethnography.      American   ethnol. 
soc.  transactions    ....        29''-236 

—  Kennedy,  J.    Ethnological  and  linguistic  essays 

29''-197 

—  Latham,  R.  Q.     Descriptive  ethnology    29''-101 

—  Lubbock,  J.     Pre-historic  times      .         29''-186 

—  Niebuhr,  B.  G.    Lectures  on  ethnography  29^-86 

—  Taylor,  I.     Words  and  places  .  22-248 

—  See  Ancient  empires ;  Anthropology ;  Krania ; 

Human  race  ;  Man  and  mankind ;  Migration  ; 
Nationalities  ;  Nations  ;  Races ;  and  names 
of  countries  and  races. 
Etienette.  Mme  Biard  ....  34-3032 
Etiquette.  Complete  hand-book  for  ladies  and  gen- 
tlemen           .  33-307 

—  Courtin,  A.  de.     Nouveau  traite  de  la  civilite 

'    .        .        3^4227 

—  Gentlemen's  hand-book  of      .         .  33-305 

—  Habits  of  good  society      .        .        .  33-751 

—  Hale,  S.  J.     Manners      .        .         .  33-755 

—  Ladies'  hand-book  of       .         .         .  33-306 

—  Leslie,  E.     Beliavior  book  for  ladies         33-252 

—  "Lunettes."    American   gentleman's  guide  to 

33-645 

—  Martine,  A.     American  manual  of  33-750 

—  Mortemart-Boisse.     La  vie  elegante        34-3574 

—  The  perfect  gentleman     .         .         .  33-747 

—  Thornwell,  E.    Lady's  guide  to  perfect  gentility 

33-870 

—  See  Conversation  ;  Gentleman  ;  Manners  ;  Mor- 

als ;  Politeness. 
Etoniana,  ancient  and  modern  ;  being  notes  of  the 

history  and  traditions  of  Eton  college.     E. 

and  L.,  1865  .         .         .        .  13-73 

Etoniana.     See  Public  schools       .         .  13-291 

Etruria.     Betham,  C.  W.     Etruscan  literature  and 

antiquities 22-408 

—  Dennis,  G.     Cities  and  cemeteries  of      27''-G26 

—  Gray,  Mrs.  H.     History  of      .         .       27'^2264 
Tour  to  the  sepulchres  of  .        .         27*'-621 

—  See  Iguvine  inscriptions. 

Ettrick  shepherd.    [Pseud.]    See  Hogg,  J. 
Eludes  analytiques.     H.  de  Balzac  34-3065,6 

Etudes  de  la  vie  mondaine.     O.  Feuillet        34-4049 
Etudes  philosophiques.     H.  de  Balzac     34-3062  to  4 
Etymology.     Chase,  P.  E.     Sanscrit  and  English 
analogues 22-57 

—  Taylor,  I.     Words  and  places  .  22-248 

—  White,  W.     Universal  etymological  dictionary 

22-379 

—  See  Names  ;  and  names  of  languages. 
Eucharist.    Goode,  W.    Nature  of  Christ's  presence 

in 32-1517 

—  Taylor,  J.     True  doctrine  of  .        .        32-1708 

—  See  Communion. 

Euchre.     Law  and  practice  of       .        .  20-176 

—  See  Games. 

Euclid.     Elements  of  geometry.     First  six  books, 

with  11th  and  12th.     Also,  the  book  of  data. 

Corrected.     By  R.  Simson.     Ph.,   1825.     8° 

14-98 

—  Same.      From  text    of   R.    Simson.      Ed.,   in 

symbolical  form,  by  R.  Blakelock.     L.,  1866 
14-173 

—  Same,  for  use  of  schools  and  colleges ;    with 

notes,  appendix,  and  exercises,  by  I.  Tod- 
hunter.     L.,  1864  .         .         .  14^141 

—  Same,  chiefly  from  the  text  of  Dr.  Simson  ;  with 

selection  of  exercises  from  senate-house  and 
college  examination  papers ;  by  R.  Potts. 
Camb.,  1845.    8»  .         .         .         .  14^180 

—  First  six  books  of  the  elements ;  with  numerous 

exercises.  [ Simson' s  text.]  L.,  1853  14-35 
Same,  with  supplement  by  J.  Playfair.     B., 

1814.     8» 14-101 

Same,  with  colored  diagrams  and  symbols 

instead  of  letters,  by  O.  Byrne    .  14-47 


Euclid.  First  six  books  of  the  elements  ;  with  planes 
shaded.  From  text  of  Dr.  Simson.  Camb., 
1845 14-151 

—  McDowell,  J.     Exercises  on    .         .  14-121 
Eugene,   Prince  of  Savoy.     Life  and  military  ac- 
tions.    Dublin,  1737     .         .         .  30-157 

—  Memoirs — autobiography,  v.  8  .  30-1878 
Eugene  Aram.  E.  L.  Bulwer-Lytton  .  18-477 
Eugenie.  M.  de  Voye  ....  18-1815 
Eugenie  Grandet.     H.  de  Balzac    .         .        34-3044 

—  Same  in  English  ....  18-271 
Eugubine.     See  Iguvine. 

Eulalie  Pontois.     F.  Soulie     .        .         .        34-3760 

—  Same  in  English  ....  18-3650 
Euler,    L.     Letters    on   natural    philosophy,   with 

notes  and  a  life  by  D.  Brewster.     N.  Y.,  1833. 

2  V 11-20 

Eunomia,  tables  of.     E.  Schubert  .  12-163 

Euphonia.     C.  F.   Heuberer  and  H.   Perabeau 

5-1066 

Euphrates.     Chesney,  F.  R.     Survey  of  river  E. 

28b-297 

—  Wheeler,  C.  H.  Ten  years  on  the  28''-593 
Eureka;  a  prose  poem.     E.  A.  Poe          23-79;  and 

v.  2  of  33-294 

Euripides.  Tragcedise,  ex  recensione  A.  Nauckii. 
Lips.,  1857.     2  V.  ...  34.-316 

—  Tragedies.     Literally  translated,   with   critical 

and   explanatory  notes,  by  T.   A.   Buckley. 

L.,  1850.     2  V 24-fO 

—  Same.     Translated  by  R.  Potter,     v.  1.     Ox- 
ford, 1823.     8°       .         .         .         .  24-48 
Europe.    General  and  miscellaneous  history. 

—  Adams,  W.  H.  D.     Scenes  from  the  drama  of 

European  h 27''-3340 

—  Alison,  A.     History  of,  1815  and  1852  27^-3355 

—  Bryce,  J.     Holy  Roman  empire       .       27''-3373 

—  Capgrave,  J.  Book  of  illustrious  Henries  30-2020 

—  Comyn,    R.      History  of    the   western   empire 

27''-3376 

—  Coote,  C.     History  of  modern  E.     1763-1802 

27''-3382 

—  Corner,  J.     Questions  on  history  of  E.  27''-3386 

—  Dunham,  S.  A.     E.  during  the  middle  ages 

27''-3400 

—  Dyer,  T.  H.     Modern  E.  (1453  to  1857) 

27''-3405 

—  Edgar,  J.  G.     History  for  boys      .       27''-3410 

—  Frederic  II.     History  of  my  own  times 

V.  1-4  of  33-36 

—  Froissart,  J.     Chronicles        .        .    27^-3420,1 

—  Goodrich,  S.  G.     Lights  and  shadows  of  Euro- 

pean history  ....       27*-3425 

—  Hallam,  H.     E.  in  the  middle  ages  .       27''-3439 

—  Hewlett,  H.  G.     Heroes  of  Europe         30-1282 

—  Kemble,  J.  M.     Horse  ferales  .       27»-4023 

—  Koch,  C.  W.     Kevolutions  of  E.   27»-3469  to  71 

—  Lord,  J.     Modern  history  for  schools    27''-3484 

—  Merivale,  H.     Historical  studies      .       27''-3505 

—  Pryde,  D.     European  history  in  a  series  of  bi- 

ographies 27»-3o26 

—  Robertson,  W.     Reign  of  Charles  V 

27»-2668to70 

—  Russell,  W.     Modern  E.  .        .       27"'-3528 
Modern  E.  epitomized         .         .       27^-3529 

—  Schlosser,  F.  C.     History  of  the  18th  century 

29''-72 

—  Sheppard,  J.  G.     Fall  of  Rome  and  rise  of  the 

new  nationalities  ....       27''-3545 

—  Stewart,  R.     History  of  modern  E.        27»-3548 

—  Szeredy,  J.    Asiatic  chiefs       .         .       27»-3549 

—  White,  J.     The  eighteen  Christian  centuries 

27»-3565 

—  Period  of  French  revolutions. 

—  Alison,  A.     History  of  E.     (1789-1815) 

27''-3353  4  7 

—  Same.     Abridged  by  E.  S.  Gould    .       27^-33 '-S 

—  Atlas  to  history  of  E.       .         .        .       27''-33--6 

—  Baines,  E.     Wars  of  the  French  r.,  1792  to  1815 

27''-1603 


EUROPE. 


196 


EUROPE. 


Europe.      Cayley,    E.    S.     European    revolutions, 
(1848) 27--1639 

—  Gushing,  C.     Revolution  in  France       27'^-3390 

—  Lacombe,  F.     France  (la)  et  I'Allemagne  sous 

le  i)reinier  empire         .         .         .         34-5180 

—  ]\Iartinez  de  la  Rosa.     Espiritu  del  siglo       34-1 

—  Pliilippart,    J.      Campaign    in    Germany    and 

France  (1813-14)  .         .         .       27''-3518 

—  Stephens,    A.     Wars  which  arose   out   of  the 

French  revolution  .         .       27''-1916,4030 

—  Sybol,  H.  von.     History  of  the  French  revolu- 

tion         27''-1922 

—  Vane's  war  in  Germany  and  France,  1813,14 

27«-3556 

—  "Wilson,  R,     Private  diary  during  campaigns  of 

1812 27''-3o70 

—  See  France  ;  Germanj^ 

—  Political  and  social  condition  and  history. 

Education. 

—  Annual  retrosp(!ct  for  1831       .         .       27''-3362 

—  Bache,  A.  D.    Report  on  education  in  E.    13-25 

—  Barnard,  H.     National  education  in  E.      13-28 

—  Brougham,  H.     Public  characters  .  30-53 

—  Draper,  J.  W.     Intellectual  development  of 

.  15-192 

—  Duff,  M.  E.  G.     Studies  in  European  politics 

27^-3399 

—  Eastern  E.  and  the  Emperor  Nicholas  27''-2900 

—  Everett,  A.  H.     Present  situation  of  the  prin- 

cipal powers  of     .         .         .         .       27"-3415 

—  Grund,  F.  J.     Present  position  of  E.     27=^-3428 

—  Guizot,  F.  P.  G.     Representative  government 

27'^3432 

—  Heeren,  A.  H.  L.     Historical  treatises  27''-3444 
History  of  the  political  system  of  E.  27*-3443 

—  Holland,  H.  R.    Foreign  reminiscences  27*-3451 

—  Jameson,  F.     Gleanings  at  home  and  abroad 

27»-3455 

—  Kay,  J.     Social  condition  and  education  of  the 

people 2-756 

—  Kemble,  J.  M.  State  papers  and  correspondence. 

1G88-1716 27^-3460 

—  Laing,  S.     Social  and  political  state  of  E. 

27i'-162,688  to  90 

—  Lawson,  J.  P.     History  of  remarkable  conspira- 

cies         27''-3479 

—  MacAllester,  O.     Letters  on  the  scheme  for  the 

invasion  of  England     .         .         .       27M1035 

—  McCullagh,  W.  D.     Industrial  history  of  free 

nations 27^-2619 

—  Malcolm,  J.  P.     Anecdotes  of  manners  and  his- 

tory (1665-1711)    ....       27=^3493 

—  Marana,  J.  P.     Letters  written  by  a  Turkish 

spy 27''-3499 

—  Obstructives  and  the  man,  the  .       27*^3596 

—  Pradt,  M.  de.    The  congress  of  Vienna  27''-3395 
E.  after  congress  of  Aix  la  Chapelle  27''-3396 

—  Review  of  characters  of  principal  nations 

27'^3588 

—  Reynolds,   S.   H.     Rise  of  modern  European 

system 27='-3527 

—  Schmidt-Phiseldek,   C.   F.   von.      Europe  and 

America 29''-198 

—  State  policy  of  modern  E.        .         .       27''-3595 

—  Stuart,  G.     Progress  of  society       .       27''-4008 

—  Swinburne,  H.     Courts  of  E.  at  close  of  last 

century 27"-849 

—  Thierry,  A.     Historical  essays        .       27^-3551 

—  Van  Praet,  J.     Essays  on  the  political  history 

of  the  loth,  16th,  and  17lh  centuries  27''-3554 

—  Williams,  J.     Rise,  progress,  and  present  state 

of  the  Northern  nations       .         .       27^-4055 

—  Wraxall,  L.     Remarkable  adventures  and  unre- 

vealed  mysteries  ....       27''-3576 

—  See  Civilization  ;  Congress ;  International  pol- 

icy ;  Jacobinism  ;  Politics. 

—  Military  and  naval  affairs. 

—  Brackcnbury,    C.    B.      European    armaments 

6-572 

—  Jomini,  H.     Grand  military  operations  27''-2608 


Europe.      Delafield,  R.      Art  of  war  in   Europe, 
1854-6 6-995 

—  McClellan,  G.  B.     Armies  of  E.      .  6-646 
Report  on  the  war  in  E.,  1855,6  6-997 

—  Mordecai,  A.     Military  commission  to  E.  6-996 

—  Wraxall,    L.      Naval    and    military   resources 

27»-3575 

—  See  Battles  ;  Campaign  ;  Military  ;  and  names 

of  campaigns  and  battles,  and  of  countries. 

—  Guide  books. 

—  Continental  guide    ....         27»'-818 

—  Fetridge,    W.   P.      Harper's  handbook  to   E. 

29^-196 

—  Handbook  for  travellers  on  the  continent  27*^-481 

—  Handbook  for  travellers  in  northern  Europe 

27''-488 

—  Park,  R.     Handbook  of  E.      .        .         27^-739 

—  Sherburne,  J.  H.     Tourist's  guide  27''-173 

—  Siddons,  J.  H.     Norton's  handbook  to  E. 

27b-562 

—  Travels  and  description. 

—  (1)  General  and  miscellaneous. 

Bartol,    C.   A.     Pictures  of  E.,  framed  in 

ideas 27^-380 

Burr,  A.     Private  journal  .         27b-880 

Chauning,  W.     Summer  in  E.  .         27''-423 

■-  Choules,  J.  O.     Cruise  of  the  steam  yacht 

North  Star 29h-110 

Cox,  S.  S.     Buckeye  abroad      .         27^-256 

Dates  and  distances — tour  of  sixteen  months 

27''-643 

Dodge,  R.     Diary  of  a  tour  in  E.       27^-696 

Fames,  J.  A.     Budget  closed    .         27''-567 

Felton,    C.   C.      Familiar    letters    from    E. 

27''-708 

Fiske,  S.  Dunn  Browne's  experience  27'"-431 

Furniss,  W.     Scenes  and  cities  in  foreign 

lands 27''-218 

Granville,  A.  B.     Travels  to  and  from  St. 

Petersburgh  ....  27'>-93 
Holthaus,  P.  D.  Wanderings  of  a  journeyman 

tailor,  1824-40       ....  29''-84 

Laing,  S.     Notes  of  a  traveller  in  Europe 

27^-162,688  to  690 

Macgregor,  J.     A  thousand  miles  in  the  Rob 

Roy  canoe 27'^-784 

Mott,  V.     Travels  in  E.,  1834-41        29^^-227 

Near  home  ;  or,  the  countries  of  E.  described 

27''-275 

Prime,  S.  I.     Travels  in  E.        .         27^-370 

Tappan,  H.  P.     Step  from  the  new  world  to 

the  old 27''-261 

Taylor,  B.     Views  a-foot  .         .         27''-181 

Walsh,  R.     Journey  from  Constantinople  to 

England 27''-24 

Wilson,  W.  R.     Travels  in  E.    .         27''-827 

—  (2)  Central,  southern,  and  western. 

Arnold,  H.  B.     The  great  exhibition  :  with 

continental  sketches     .         .         .         27''-925 

Baretti,  J.    From  London  to  Genoa,  [through 

Spain  and  Portugal]     .         .         .         27''-129 

Bellows,  H.  W.     The  old  world  in  its  new 

face 27''-939 

Benedict,  E.  E.     Run  through  E.       27"-563 

Breckinridge,  R.  J.    Memoranda  of  travel  in 

E 27b-133,4 

Buckingham,  J.  S.     Autumnal  tour  27"-258 

Bullard,  A.  T.  J.     Sights  and  scenes  in  E. 

27''-294 

Calvert,  G.  H.     First  years  in  E.       27>'-833 

Scenes  and  thoughts  in  E.     .         27'»-269 

Carter,  N.  H.     Letters  from  E.  27'^-364 

Catlin,  G.     Travels  with  N.  A,  Indian  col- 
lection   27i'-135 

Clark,  J.  A.     Glimpses  of  E.     .         27i'-137 

Clarke,  J.  F.     Eleven  weeks  in  E.      27''-270 

Collier,  G.     France,  Holland,  and  the  Neth- 
erlands a  century  ago  .         .         .         27''-852 

Colman,   II.     European  life  and    manners 

27'-216 


EUROPE. 


197 


EVANS. 


Europe.     Travels  and  description. 

Copway,  G.    Running  sketches  of  E.  27''-248 

Corson,  J.  W.     Loiterings  in  E.         ST^-UO 

Dore,  by  a  stroller  iii  E.      .         .         27''-426 

Douglass,  J.     Travelling  anecdotes    27'^-146 

Durbin,  J.  P.     Observations  in  E.      27''-147 

Fairbanks,  C.  R.     Aguecheek    .         27''-513 

Field,  H.  M.     Summer  pictures  27''-,510 

Fisk,  W.     Travels  in  E.     .         .         27^-677 

Forbes,  E.  A.     A  woman's  first  impressions 

of  E "        27^-794 

Forney,  J.  W.     Letters  from  E.         27"-893 

Fuller,  H.    Sparks  from  a  loconiotive  27''-51G 

Gibson,  W.     Kambles  in  E.  in  1839   27*^-151 

Greeley,  H.     Glances  at  E.     [1851]  27''-250 

Griscom,  J.    A  year  in  E.     [1818,19]  27''-153 

Hale,  E.  E.    Ninety  days  worth  of  E.  27''-576 

Hall,  B.     Patchwork  .         .         27i'-154 

Hall,  F.  W.     Rambles  in  E.       .         27''-712 

Haven,  G.     Pilgrim's  wallet      .         27''-772 

Hiester,  J.  P.     Notes  of  travel  27''-156 

Horwitz,  O.     Brusliwood  picked  up  on  the 

continent 27''-352 

Howe,  J.  W.     From  the  oalc  to  tlie  olive 

27''-941 

Jameson,  A.     Diary  of  an  ennuyee  27''-444 

Same      .         .         .         .    v.  2  of  33-1154 

Jewett,   I.   A.     Passages  in  foreign   travel 

27''-158 

Johnson,  J.     Change  of  air ;  or,  philosopliy 

of  travelling  ....  10-G3 

Kirkland,  C.  M.     Holidays  abroad     27''-159 

Lee,  E.     Continental  travel        .         27^-841 

Le  Vert,  O.  W.     Souvenirs  of  travel  27''-452 

Lippincott,  Mrs.  S.  J.     Haps  and  mishaps 

27''-322 

Maney,  H.     Over  the  water       .         27''-657 

Mansfield,  R.  B.     Log  of  the  Water  Lily 

27''-718 

Merwin,  8.  J.  M.    Old  sights  with  new  eyes 

27''-329 

Mitchell,  D.  G.     Fresh  gleanings       27''-242 

Morford,  H.    Over-sea        .         .         27''-876 

Moore,    J.      Society    and    manners    in    E. 

V.  1  to  3  of  33-1362 

Monson,  "W.  I.     Journal  in  E.  .         27''-384 

Nugent,  T.     Grand  tour    .         .         27*'-381 

Ossoli,  M.  F.     Things  and  thoughts  29b-23G 

Peabody,  A.  P.    Reminiscences  of  E.  'i7''-944 

Puckler-Muskau,  H.  von.     Tutti-Frutti 

27b-792 

Richards,  F.  D.     Sketches  of  E.        271^432 

Rockwell,    J.  E.      Scenes  and  impressions 

abroad 27''-558 

Romer,  Mrs.     Rhone,  Darro,  and   Guadal- 

quiver 27''-470 

Ross,  W.  A.     An  old  road         .         27''-67G 

Scott,  Sir  W.     Paul's  letters  to  his  kins-folk 

27''-443 

Sears,  R.    Sketches  in  continental  E.  27''-697 

Sedgwick,  C.  M.    Letters  from  abroad  27''-204 

Sewell,  E.  M.     Summer  tour     .         27''-262 

Shelley,  P.  B.     Six  weeks'  tour         27^-171 

and  v.  2  of  33-238 

Silliman,  B.   Journal  of  travels  in  E.  in  1805,6 

27''-174 

Visit  to  E.  in  1851  .         .         27b-316 

Slight  reminiscences  ofthe  Rhine,  etc.  27''-719 

Smith,   J.  J.     Summer's  jaunt  across  the 

water 27''-175 

Stolberg,  F.  L.     Travels  through  Germany, 

etc.         .         .        ...         .         .         27''-179 

Stoughton,  J.    Scenes  in  other  lands  27''-766 

Stowe,  H.  B.     Sunny  memories         27''-348 

Talfourd,    T.    N.      Vacation    rambles   and 

thoughts 27''-180 

Supplement  to        .        .        .         27''-341 

Trip,  A.    Crests  from  the  ocean  world  27''-894 

Upham,  T.  C.     Letters  aesthetic,  social,  and 

moral 29"-151 


Europe.     Travels  and  description. 
Wallace,  H.  B.    Art,  scenery,  and  philosophy 

27'^-354 

Ward,  F.  de  W.     Summer  vacation  abi-oad 

27i'-403 

Ware,  W.     Sketches  of  European  capitals 

27''-243 

Wild  oats  sown  abroad       .        .         27''-889 

Wilkes,  G.     E.  in  a  liurry  .         27^'-27G 

Willis,  N.  P.    Pencillingsbytheway  27'^-257 

Yankee  boy  from  home      .         .         27''-892 

—  (3)  Northern  and  eastern. 

Baird,  R.     Visit  to  northern  E.  27''-85 

Browne,  J.  R.     Land  of  Tlior  .         27''-890 

James,  J.  T.    Tour  in  Germany,  etc.  27''-393 

Stevens,  J.  L.    Incidents  of  travel  in  Greece, 

Turkey,  Russia,  and  Poland         .         27''-17G 

Tilley,  H.  A.    Sketches  of  eastern  E.  29'>-231 

Wollstonecraft,  M.     Letters  written  in  Swe- 
den, Norway,  and  Denmark        .         27^-205 

—  See  Dark  ages ;   Ethnography ;  Middle  ages ; 

Reformation  ;  and  names  of  subdivisions. 
Europe,  past  and  present.    F.  H.  Ungewitter  27=^-3552 
European  life  and  manners.     H.  Colman      27''-215 
European  life,  legend,  and  landscape,  by  an  artist. 

Ph.,  1859.     8°       .         .         .         .         27^-685 
European  literature.     Foster,  M.  E.     Hand-book  of 

modern  E.  1 22-1053 

—  Hallam,  H.  Introduction  to  1.  of  Europe  22-1076 

—  Howitt,  W.  and  M.     Literature  and  romance  of 

Northern  Europe  .        .         ,        22-1095 

—  Illust.  of  northern  antiquities  .         .  22-891 

—  Sismondi,  J.  C.  L.  S.      Historical  view  of  the 

literature  of  the  south  of  Europe        22-1208,9 

—  See  Troubadours. 

European  magazine  and  London  review,  v.  5,8-13, 
16,17,19,21-23,27,28,43.      L.,    1785-1803.      80 

17-40 

European  Mosaic.     H.  P.  Arnold  .         27''-669 

European  revolutions.     E.  S.  Cayley  27''-1639 

Euryanthe.     C.  M.  von  Weber      .        .  5-862 

Eusebius  Pamphilus.  Ecclesiastical  history,  trans,  by 
C.  F.  Cruse.     Ph.,  1833.     8°        .  32-80 

—  Same.    L.,  1858        .         .        .        .        32-1034 

—  See  Morgan,  T 32-151 

Eustace,  J.  C.    Classical  tour  through  Italy.    8tli  ed. 

L.,  1841.    3  V 2:''-74 

Eustace.     E.  Monro        ....         18-2233 

Eustaphieve,  A.      Reflections,  notes,  and   original 

anecdotes,  illustrating  the  character  of  Peter 

the   Great ;    with  a  tragedy,  entitled   Alexis 

Czarewitz.     B.,  1814    .         .        .  80-419 

Eutaw.     W.  G.  Simms  .         .         .        18-2862 

Euthanasy.     W.  Mountford  .         .         .  32-264 

Eutropius.     Abridgment  of  Roman  history.     See 

Justin 29"-7G 

Eux  et  elles.     M.  de  Lescure  .         .        34-3'iOO 

Eva :  a  goblin  romance.     J.  Savage      .  23-882 

Evagrius.      Ecclesiastical  history.     See   Theodoret 

32-1032 

Evan  Dale 18-1040 

Evan  Harrington.  G.  Meredith  .  .  18-2195 
fivangile  d'une  grand'mere.  C'sse  de  Segur  34—4951 
Evangelical  rambler.     See  Sheepfold  and  common 

32-1841 

Evangeline.     H.  W.  Longfellow    .        .    23-277,879 

Evans,  A.  B.     Leicestershire  words,  phrases,  and 

proverbs.     L.,  1848      .        .         .  22-84 

Evans,  A.  J.     Beulah     ....        18-1031 

—  Inez  :  a  tale  of  the  Alamo       .        .        18-1564 

—  Macaria 18-1038 

—  St.  Elmo 18-1032 

Evans,  D.  M.  Facts,  failures,  and  frauds ;  revela- 
tions, financial,  mercantile,  and  criminal.  L., 
1859 1-190 

—  History  of  the  commercial  crisis,  1857-1858,  and 

the  stock-exchange  panic  of  1859.     L.,  1859. 
8° 1-106 

—  Speculative  notes  and  notes  on  speculation,  ideal 

and  real.     L.,  1864       .        .        .  1-192 


EVANS. 


198 


EWART. 


Evans,  F.  J.     See  Magnetism  of  ships  11-331 

Evans,  F.  W.  Shaliers — compendium  of  the  his- 
tory and  principles  of  the  united  society  of  be- 
lievers in  Christ's  second  appearing  ;  with 
biographies  of  the  founders.  N.  Y.,  1859 
.         .  32-796 

Evans,  G.     Dairyman's  manual.    Utica,  1851   4-187 

Evans,  J.     See  Corry,  J. 

Evans,  Marian  (George  Eliot.)  Adam  Bede  18-1034 

—  Felix  Holt,  the  radical     .         .         .         18-1039 

—  Mill  on  the  Floss      ....         18-1035 

—  Eomola 18-1036 

—  Scenes  of  clerical  life        .         .         .         18-1037 

—  Silas  Marner,  the  weaver  of  Raveloe        18-1038 

—  The  Spanish  gypsy  :  a  poem    .         .        23-1003 
Evans,  R.  W.     Rectory  of  Valehead      .         18-1041 

—  Story  of  Joan  of  Arc.     N.  Y.,  1842         30-1851 
Evans,   T.     Old   ballads,  historical  and  narrative, 

with  some  of  modern   date.      L.,   1784.      4" 

23-844 

Evans,  T.  W.  La  commission  sanitaire  des  Etats- 
Unis.     P.,  1865.     8°     .         .         .         34-4706 

—  Essais  d'hygiene  et  de  therapeutique  militaires 

presentis  a  la  commission  sanitaire  des  Etats- 
Unis.  P.,  1865.  8°  .  .  .  34-4707 
Evans,  W.  and  T.  The  Friend's  library  ;  comprising 
journals,  doctrinal  treatises,  and  other  writings 
of  members  of  the  Religious  Society  of  Friends. 
Ph.,  1837-1850.     14  v.    8°    .         .         32-2001 

—  Piety  promoted,  in  a  collection  of  dying  sajdngs 

of  man}-^  of  the  people  called  Quakers,  with  a 

brief  account  of  some  of  their  labors.     Ph., 

1854.    4v 32-1170 

Evans,  W.  J.     Sugar-planter's  manual.     Ph.,  1848. 

8° 4^13 

Eve  of  the  conquest.     H.Taylor   .        .  24-120 

Eve  of  St.  Agnes.     J.  Keats  .        .  23-381 

Evelina.     F.  D'Arblay  .         .         .  18-520 

Evelyn,  C.    Table-talk  on  books,  men,  and  manners. 

From  Sydney  Smith  and  others.    N.  Y.,  1853 

33-124 

Evelyn,  J.    Diary  and  correspondence.    Edited  from 

the  original  MSS.  at  Wotton,  by  Wm.  Bray. 

L.,  1850.  4  V.  8°   .         .         .         .  30-724 

—  Sculptura ;   or,  the  history  and  art  of  chalco- 

graphy, and  engraving  in  copper ;  with  an 
ample  enumeration  of  the  most  I'enowned 
masters  and  their  works,  to  which  is  annexed 
a  new  manner  of  engraving,  or  mezzotinto. 

L.,  1755 5-421 

Evelyn  Marston.     Mrs.  A.  Marsh  .        18-2104 

Evening  book.     Mrs.  C.  M.  Kirkland    .        18-1785 
Evening  incense.     J.  R.  Macduff  .  32-382 

Evening  of  life.     J.  Chapin    .         .         .  32-378 

Evening  thoughts.    By  a  physician.  3d  ed.    L.,  1864 

33-1097 

Evenings  at  Donaldson  manor.      M.  J.  M'Intosh 

18-1975 

Evenings  at    home.      J.   Aikin  and  L.   Barbauld 

33-1277,8 

Evenings  at  Woodlawn.    E.  F.  Ellet    .        18-1000 
Evenings  in  Arcadia.     J.  Dennis  .        22-1016 

Evenings  with  Jesus.     W.  Jay      .         .  32-555 

Evenings  with  the  Romanists.  M.  H.  Seymour  32-577 

Eventide 18-1042 

Events  in  Paris  during  the  26th,  27th,  28th,  and 
29th  of  July,  1830,  by  several  eye-witnesses. 

B.,  1830 27''-33 

"Ever  victorious  army."    A.Wilson   .         28''-263 

Everard  Morton 18-3649 

Everett,  A.  H.  America  ;  or,  a  general  survey  of 
the  political  situation  of  the  several  powers  of 
the  western  continent ;  with  conjectures  on 
their  future  prospects.    Ph.,  1827.    8°  26''-691 

—  Critical  and  miscellaneous  essays;  with  a  few 

poems.     B.,  1845,6.     2  v.      .         .  33-199 

—  Europe  ;  or,  a  general  survey  of  the  present  sit- 

uation of  the  piincipal  powers  ;  with  conjec- 
tures on  their  future  prospects.     L.,  1822.     8" 
27'^3415 


Everett,  A.  H.    Life  of  Joseph  Warren  (S.  A.  B.  10) 
30-497 

—  Life  of  Patrick  Henry  (S.  A.  B.  11)  30-497 

—  New  ideas  on  population  ;  with  remarks  on  the 

theories  of  Malthus  and  Godwin.     L.,  1823. 

8° 3-98 

Everett,  E.  Address  at  the  consecration  of  the 
national  cemetery  at  Gettysburg.  B.,  1864. 
8° 26''-(u.p.) 

—  Same  in 26=^-708 

—  Discovery'and  colonization  of  America  and  im- 

migration to  the  U.  S.     B.,  1853.     8"  26Mni 

—  Importance   of  practical   education  and   useful 

knowledge.     N.  Y.,  1847     .         .  13-81 

—  Life    of   George    Washington.      N.    Y.,    1860 

30-1260 

—  Life  of  John  Stark  (S.  A.  B.  1)        .  30-497 

—  The  Mount  Vernon  papers.    N.  Y.,  1860  33-815 

—  Orations  and  speeches  on  various  occasions.    B., 

1836-59.     3  V.     8»         .         .         .  33-655 

Everett,  J.    See  Holland,  J. 

Everett,  W.  On  the  Cam. — Lectures  on  the  univer- 
sity of  Cambridge  in  England.     Camb.,  1865 

13-82 

Evergreens.     Hoopes,  J.     Book  of        .  9-47 

Everhart,  J.  B.     Miscellanies.     West  Chester,  1862 

33-1124 

Everts,  Mrs.  M.  K.    Life  of,  by  E.  E.  Wrenn  30-1971 

Everts,  W.  W.  et  al.     Words  in  earnest ;    or,  the 

path   of  wisdom   made  plain.     N.  Y.,  1852 

32-342 

Everybody's  lawyer  and  counsellor  in  business.     F. 

Crosby 2-145 

Every  boy's  annual         ....  17-157 

Every-day  book  and  table-talk.     W.  Hone        33-41 
Every-day   book   of  history  and   chronology.      J. 

Munsell 29-''-97 

Every-day  philosopher.  A.  H.  K.  Boyd  33-469 
Every-day  religion.  W.  Landels  .  .  32-1081 
Every  man  his  own  lawyer.  J.  G.  Wells  2-322 
Every  Saturday  :  a  journal  of  choice  reading  selected 
from  foreign  current  literature,   v.  1-5.     B., 

1866-8.     8° 17-38 

Evidence.     Best,  W.  M.     Presumptions  of  law  and 

fact V.  47  of  2-55 

Principles  of  e.  and  practice  as  to  proofs 

V.  66  of  2-55 

—  Historic  doubts  respecting  Shakspeare    32-1670 

—  Greenleaf,  S.    Treatise  on  law  of    .  2-328 

—  Smedley,  E.  A.     Treatise  on  moral  e.       15-128 

—  Starkie,  T.     Treatise  on  the  law  of  2-227 

—  Tamlyn,  J.  Treatise  on  the  law  of  v.  51  of  2-55 

—  Whately,   R.      Historic  certainties    respecting 

America 27»-1968 

Historic  doubts  relative  to  Napoleon  27M968 

—  Wills,  W.     Rationale  of  circumstantial  e. 

V.  41  of  2-55 

—  See  Christianity,  evidences. 

Evil  eye.     Wm.  Carleton        .         .        .  18-586 

Evolutions  of  the  line  as  practised  by  the  Austrian 

infantry.     C.  M.  Wilcox       .      .  .  6-720 

Ewald,  A.  C'    Last  century  of  universal  history;  a 

reference  book,  containing  annotated  table  of 

chronology,  biographical  notes,  etc.    L.,  1868. 

29^^270 

—  "Our  constitution;"    an  epitome  of  our  chief 

laws  and  system  of  government,  with  an  in- 
troductory essay.     L.,  1867  .         27''-376 

—  Reference  book  of  English  history ;    from    the 

invasion  of  Julius  Csesar  to  the  present  time. 
L.,  1866 27»-377 

Ewald,  H.  F.  The  story  of  Waldemar  Krone' s  youth , 
tr.  fr.  the  Danish  ....         18-1045 

Ewart,  J.  Digest  of  the  vital  statistics  of  the  Euro- 
pean and  native  armies  in  India ;  with  sug- 
gestions for  the  eradication  and  mitigation  of 
the  causes  of  sickness  and  mortality.  L.,  1859. 
80 10-282 

—  Sanitary  condition  and  discipline  of  Indian  jails. 

L.,  1860.     8»         ....        .  10-283 


EWBANK. 


199 


EYRE. 


Ewbank,  T.  Descriptive  and  historical  account  of 
hydraulic  and  other  machines  for  raising 
water,  ancient  and  modern.  2d  ed.  N.  Y., 
1847.    8° 6-45 

—  Life  in  Brazil ;    or,  a  journal  of  a  visit  to  the 

laud  of  the  cocoa  and  the  palm  ;  with  illustra- 
tions of  ancient  South  American  arts  in  re- 
cently discovered  implements  and  products  of 
domestic  industry.  N.  Y.,  1856.  8°  26^-299 
• —  The  world  a  workshop  ;  or,  the  physical  rela- 
tionship of  man  to  the  earth.  N.  Y.,  1855 
6-848 

Ewell,  T.  Plain  discourses  on  the  laws  or  properties 
of  matter,  containing  the  elements  or  princi- 
ples of  modern  chemistry.  N.  Y.,  1806.  8" 
8-7 

Ewer,  P.  C.  Memorial  of  the  Rev.  Henry  W.  Duca- 
chet.     Ph.,  1867.     8»    .         .         .        30-2391 

Examinations.  Johnston,  M.  A.  Ladies'  college 
and  school     13-121 

—  Report  of  committee  on  qualification  of  teachers 

on  the  e.   held  at  Zane  street  school-house, 
Nov.,  1866.     Ph.,  1866.     8°         .      13-[u.p.] 

—  Smith,  B.  E.  papers  in  arithmetic  14-168 
Examples  of  life  and  death.  L.  H.  Sigourney  30-1955 
Exanthemata.      Hebra,    F.      Diseases  of  the   skin 

10-837 

Excellencie  of  a  free  state.     M.  Nedham  2-814 

Excentriques,  les.  J.  Fleury  .  .  34-4052 
Excerpta  historica.  S.  Bentley  .  .  27''-378 
Exchange.     Beawes,  W.     Tables  .  1-512 

—  Egan,  R.    The  counting-house  companion  1-501 

—  Foster,  B.  F.     Practical  summary  of  1-28 

—  Goschen,  G.  J.     Theory  of      .         .  1-183 

—  Marius,  J.     Advices  concerning      .  1-48 

—  Nicholson,  N.  A.    Science  of  e.       .  1-264 

—  Reid,  G.     Tables      ....  1-334 

—  Tlieory  of  exchanges        .        .        .  1-191 

—  See  Banking  ;  Bills  ;  Cambist. 

Exchange,  (the.)  A  home  and  colonial  review  of 
commerce,  manufactures,  and  general  politics, 
v.  land  2.     L.,  1862.     2  v.     80    .  1-5 

Exchequer  reports,  digest  of.     A.  I.  Fish  2-220 

Excitans  modernes,  traite  des.  H.  de  Balzac  34-3101 
Excursion,  the;  a  poem.     W.  Wordsworth  23-261, 

and  V.  6  of  453 

Excursion  of  the  Putnam  phalanx  to  Boston,  Charles- 
town,  and  Providence.      Hartford,   1859.     8° 

26''-559 

Excursions.     H.  D.  Thoreau  .         .  33-979 

Executions.      Bingham,  P.     Law   and    practice   of 

V.  13  of  2-55 
Executors.     Brotherson,  J.     Executors'  and  admin- 
istrators' instructor       .         .        .  2-35 

—  Redfield,  J.  F.     Law  of  wills  ,  2-270 

—  Williams,  E.  V.  Treatise  on  the  law  of  e.  2-2"5 
Exemplary  novels.  M.  de  Cervantes  .  18-601 
Exercise.     Fuller,  F.     Power  of   .        .  10-48 

—  Wood,  W.    Manual  of  physical  exercises  20-510 

—  See  Gymnastics  ;  Sports. 

Exeter  hall.  Lectures  delivered  before  the  young 
men's  Christian  association,  1853-67.  N.  Y., 
and  L.,  1855-67.     4  v.  .         .  33-699 

Exhibit  of  the  losses  sustained  at  the  office  of  dis- 
count and  deposit,  Baltimore,  under  the  ad- 
ministration of  James  A.  Buchanan,  president, 
and  James  W.  M'Culloh,  cashier ;  with  a 
report  of  the  conspiracy  cases  tried  at  Harford, 
in  Maryland.     Bait.,  1823.     8»  .  2-108 

Exhibitions.     See  Crystal  palace  ;  Industrial  e. 
Exile.     Felinska,  E.    Revelations  of  Siberia  28'^-535 
Exile  to  Siberia.     A.  v.  Kotzebue        v.  9  and  10  of 

30-1878 

Exiles.  T.  A.  L.  v.  J.  Robinson  .  .  18-2663 
Exiles  in  Babylon.     By  A.  L.  O.  E.     Miss  Tucker 

18-3896 

Exiles  of  Lucerna.  J.  R.  Macduff  .  18-1968 
Exiles  de  Siberie.  S.  R.  Cottin  ,  .  34-3164 
Exiles  of  Siberia.     S.  R.  Cottin     .         .  18-756 

Exmouth,  E.  P.,  Ld.     Osier,  E.     Life  of       30-158 


Exotics  ;  or,  English  words  from  Latin  roots.    E.  N. 

Hoare 22-131 

Exodus  of  Israel.  T.  R.  Birks  .  .  32-1513 
Exodus  of  the  westeru   nations.     Viscount   Bury 

29^202 

Expectant.     Ellen  Pickering  .         .         18-2498 

Expedition  de  Criniee.  Bar.  de  Bazancourt  34-4302 
Expedition  nocturne  autour  de  ma  chambre.     X.  de 

Maistre 34-3505 

Explorers.     Smucker,  S.  M.    English  and  American 

e 30-1037 

Expeditions  des  Normands.  G.  B.  Depping  34-5418 
Experience  of  life.     Miss  E.  M.  Sewell  18-2808 

Experiences  of  a  barrister.  W.Warner  18-3458 
Experiences  of  a  gaol  chaplain.  E.  Neale  18-1043 
Experiences  of   Richard   Taylor.      Mrs.    Johnston 

18-3534 

Experimenta  de  plantarum  generatione  [with  trans- 
lation.]    J.  Logan        .         .         .  9-97 
Explanations  :  a  sequel  to  "  Vestiges  of  the  natural 
history  of  creation."     By  the  author  of  that 
work.     N.  Y.,  1846      .        .        .            9-306 
Exploits  and  triumphs  in  Europe  of  Paul  Morphy, 
the  chess  champion.     N.  Y.,  1849    '        20-47 
Exploratio  philosophica.     J.  Grote        .          15-265 
Exposition  of  the  apocalypse  of  St.  John,  the  apos- 
tle.   By  a  secular  priest.    B.,1858.    8«  32-1742 
Exposition  du  systeme  du  monde.     P.  S.  Laplace 

34-4694 

Exposition  universelle.     See  Paris. 

Expositorv  thoughts  on  the  gospels.      J.   C.  Ryle 

32-2252  to  2255 

Exposure  of  calumnies,  etc.  F.  Philips  27''-1253 
Expression.     Bell,  C.     Anatomy  and  philosophy  of 

5-116 

Extempore  speaking,  art  of.  M.  Bautain  22-604 
Extra  work  of  a  London  pastor.  S.  Martin  32-2192 
Extradition  of  criminals.     G.  C.  Lewis  2-765 

Extraordinary  men.     W.  Russell  .         .  30-774 

Extravagants  et  originaux.     P.  de  Musset    34-5255 
Eye.     Alden,   W.     The  human  eye :   its  use  and 
abuse 10-754 

—  Bonders,  F.  C.     Anomalies  of  accommodation 

and  refraction        ....  10-832 

—  Frick,  G.     Treatise  on  the  diseases  of  the  e. 

10-465 

—  Graefe,  A.  v.     Memoirs  on  iridectomy      10-695 

—  Lawrence,  W.     Treatise  on  diseases  of    10-444 

—  Lawson,  G.     Injuries  of  the  eye     .  10-755 

—  Littell,   S.,  jr.     Manual  of  the  diseases  of 

10-498 

—  Metz,  A.    Anatomy  and  histology  of  the  human 

eye 10-856 

—  Moschzisker,  F.  A.     Diseases  of     .  10-512 

—  Stellwagvon  Cairon,  C.    Diseases  and  anatomy 

of 10-782 

—  Turnbull,    L.      Defective  vision,   with    use   of 

ophthalmoscope    ....  10-862 

—  Wallace,  W.  C.     Wonders  of  vision        10-115 

—  Williams,  H.  W.  Diseases  of  .  10-319 
Recent  advances  in  ophthalmic  science 

10-606 

—  See  Ophthalmoscope  ;  Optics ;  Sight ;  Vision. 
Eye-witness ;  or,  life  scenes  in  tlie  old  nortli  state, 

depicting  the  trials  and  sufferings  of  the  union- 
ists during  the  rebellion.    By  A.  O.  W.     B., 

1865 18-1049 

Eyes  and  ears.     H.  W.  Beecher    .       •.  33-913 

Eyma,  L.  X.     Les  femmes  du  nouveau  monde.     P., 

1860 34-3301 

—  Les  peaux  noirs — scenes  de  la  vie  des  esclaves. 

P.,  1857 34-3302 

—  Les  peaux  rouges — scenes  de  la  vie  des  Indiens. 

P.,  1854 34-3303 

—  Le  trone  d'argent.  P.,  1860  .  .  34-5522 
Eyre,  E.  J.    Papers  laid  before  the  royal  commission 

of  inquiry  by  Gov.  Eyre.     L.,  1866.     f» 
.         .  .        .        .         .       26M210 

—  Hume,  H.     Life  of  .        .        .        .        30-1918 

—  See  Jamaica ;  Henderson,  J.  M. 


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200 


FAIRY. 


Eyre,  V.  Military  operations  at  Cabul,  which  ended 
in  the  destruction  of  tlie  British  army,  Jan., 
1842  ;  witli  a  iournal  of  imprisonment  in  Aff- 
ghanistan.     4th  ed.     L. ,  1843       .         28»-224 

—  Same.     Ph.,  1848.     8°  18-3649  and  28'>-432 
Ezeliiel.     Cowles,  H.     Notes  on    .         .        32-2330 

—  Calvin,  J.     Commentary  on    .         .        32-1241 

F.,  M.  A.     Spinster's  story    .         .         .         18-3662 

Fabens,  J.   W.     The  camel   hunt :   a  narrative  of 

personal  adventure.     N.  Y.,  1853         2()»'-311 

—  Story  of  life  on  the  isthmus.    N.  Y.,  1853  26''-447 
Faber,   A.    W.      The  lead  pencil    manufactory   of 

."        .         .         .  6-1028 

Faber,  F.  W.     Hymns.     L.,  1862  .  23-832 

Faber,  G.  S,     Difficulties  of  infidelity.    N.  Y.,  18."}3 

.         32-464 

—  Difficulties  of  Romanism  in  respect  to  evidence; 

or,  the  peculiarities  of  the  Latin  church  evinced 
to  be  untenable  on  the  principles  of  legitimate 
historical  testimony.  3d  ed.  L.,  1853.  8" 
_     .         .         .         .         .         .         .        32-1524 

—  Dissertation  on  the  prophecies  that  have  been 

fulfilled,  are  now  fulfilling,  or  will  hereafter 
be  fulfilled,  relative  to  the  great  period  of  1260 
years,  etc.     B.,  1808.     8"      .         .  32-81 

—  History  and  theology  of  the  ancient  Vallenses 

and  Albigenses.     L.,  1838.     8°  .  32-1042 

Fabiola  [in  English.]     N.  Wiseman  .  18-3566 

—  [In  French]      34-5324 

Fable  for  critics.     J.  R.  Lowell      .  .  23-82 

Fable  of  the  bees.     B.  Mandeville  .  2-647 

Fables,     ^sopus.     Fabulae   .         .  .  34-305 

—  ^sop.     Fables :   a  new  version,  by  T.  James 

18-4000 

—  Bourne,  W.  O.     Gems  from  fable  land    18-4010 

—  Bussey,  G.  M.     Fables,  original  and   selected 

18-4012 

—  Babrius.     Fables,  trans,  by  J.  Davies      23-731 

—  Dryden,  J.    Fables  from  Boccaccio  and  Chaucer 

23-789 

—  Familiar  f.,  in  prose  and  verse         .         18-4025 

—  Fenelon.     Fables     ....    34-3309,10 
Fables  and  dialogues  of  the  dead         33-656 

—  Florian,  J.  P.  C.  de.     Fables  .         34-4059 

—  Gay,  J.     Fables       28-93  ;  v.  1  of  23-434 ;  and 

23-488 

—  Gellert,  C.  F.     Sammtliohe  fabeln  .  34-602 

—  La  Fontaine,  J.  de.  Fables.  Ed.  Geruzez  34-3456 

Ed.  Walckenaer    .         .         .       34-34^6" 

Fables  choisies    ....         34-5393 

Fables.     Trans,  by  E.  Wright,  jr.        28-137 

—  Langhorn,  J.     Fables  of  Flora      v.  5  of  23-688 

—  Lessing,  G.  E.     Fables  and  epigrams       23-138 

—  Moore,  E.    Fables  for  ladies     23-243,494  ;  and 

V.  5  of  23-688 

—  Perrin's  fables,  with  key  .         .         84-5043 

—  Pilpay's  fables  ....         18-4020 

—  Porchat,  J.     Fablier  des  ecoles        .         34-4230 

—  Somerville,  W.     Fables  .         .         .  23-486 

—  Surault,  F.  M.  J.     French  fables,  witli  a  key 

34^5052 

—  See  Parables. 

Fabliaux  or  tales,  abridged  from  French  manuscripts 
of  the  12th  and  13th  centuries,  by  Le  Grand  ; 
selected  and  translated  into  English  verse,  by 
G.  L..Way,  with  a  preface,  notes,  and  appen- 
di.v,  by  G.  Ellis.     L.,  1815.     3  v.  28-252 

Fabre  d'^glantine.  Le  Philinte  de  Moliere ;  L'in- 
trigue  epistolaire.     C.  A.  C.  v.  8         34-3139 

Faca ;  an  army  memoir,  by  Major  March.  [O.  S. 
Willcox] 18-1051 

Face.     Woolnoth,  T.     Study  of  the  human  face 

,5-636 

Fact  and  fiction.     L.  M.  Child       .        .  18-637 

Factories.  Scoresby,  H.  W.  American  f.  and 
their  female  operatives         .         .  6-409 

—  See  Manufactures. 

Facts  against  fancy.     W.  Berrian  .        32-1518 

Facts  worth  knowing.     See  Inquire  within    38-507 


Facts  and  fictions.     Mrs.  Postans  .         28''-478 

Facts,  failures,  and  frauds.  D.  M.  Evans  1-190 
Factors.     Russell  on  the  laws  relating  to  2-94 

—  See  Agents. 
Fadette.     See  Fanchon. 

Faerie  queene.     E.  Spencer    .         .     23-216,471,644 

Fagan,  C.  B.     La  pupille  ;  Les  originaux.     C.  A.  C. 

V.  4 34-3135 

—  See  Guardian,  and  Mann  von  vierzig  Jahren,  in 

the  list  of  dramas. 
Fagan,  W.  Life  and  times  of  Daniel  O'Connell. 
Cork,  1847,8.  2  v.  .  .  .  80-1277 
Faggot  of  French  sticks.  F.  Head  .  27t'-253 
Fair  Lilias.  P.  Egan  ....  18-1017 
Fair  maid  of  Perth.     (St.  Valentine's  day.)     Sir  W. 

Scott 18-2774 

Fairbairn,  J.  Crests  of  the  families  of  Great  Britain 
and  Ireland  ;  compiled  from  the  best  authori- 
ties, and  revised    by  L.   Butters.     E.     2  v. 

80 27='-382 

Fairbairn,  P.  Hermeneutical  manual ;  or,  introduc- 
tion to  the  exegetical  study  of  the  scriptures 
of  the  new  testament.     Ph.,  1859  82-793 

—  Prophecy  viewed    in  respect  to  its  distinctive 

nature,  special  function,  and  proper  interpre- 
tation.    N.  Y.,  1866     .         .         .         32-1849 
Fairbairn,  W.      Application   of  cast  and  wrought 
iron  to  building  purposes.     N.  Y.,  1854.     8» 
6-46 

—  Iron ;  its  history,  properties,  and  processes  of 

manufacture.     E.,  1861         .         .  6-325 

—  Same,  new  ed.     E.,  1865.     8°  .  6-326 

—  Treatise  on  iron  ship  building ;  its  history  and 

progress.     L.,  1805.     8°        .         .  6-598 

—  Useful  information  for  engineers,     v.  1-3.     L., 

1860-06  ...         .         .         .  6-48 

Fairbanks,  C.  R.     Aguecheek.     Sketches  of  foreign 

travel.     B.,  1859  ....         27''-513 
Fairbanks,  G.  R.     History   and   antiquities  of   the 

city  of  St.  Augustine,  Florida.     N.  Y.,  1858. 

8» 26''-403 

Fairbanks,  L.    Science  and  practice  of  book-keeping. 

Ph.,  1867.     8°        .         .         .         .  1-518 

Fairchild  family.  Mrs.  Sherwood  v.  2  of  18-2837 
Faire  gospeller.  Miss  A.  Manning  .  18-3782 
Fairfax,  E.     Knight,  C.     Life  of  .  23-83 

Fairfax  correspondence.     Memoirs  of  the  reign  of 

Charles  I.     Edited  by  G.  W.  Johnson.     L., 

1848.     4v.     8"      .         .         .         .         27^-384 
Fairfax ;  or,  the  master  of  Greenway  court.     J.  E. 

Cooke 18-706 

Fail-field,  Gertrude.     See  Vingut,  G.  F.  de. 
Fairfield,  Jane.     Autobiography  ;  embracing  select 

poems,  by  S.  L.  Fairfield.     B.,  1860    80-1339 
Fairfield,    S.    L.      Cities  of  the  plain,  with  other 

poems.     Ph.,  1828        .         •        .  28-85 

—  Last  nights  of  Pompeii ;  and  lays  and  legends. 

N.  Y.,  1832.     8°    .         .         .         .  28-84 

Fairholt,  F.  W.  Costume  in  England  ;  a  history  of 
dress  from  the  earliest  period  till  the  close  of 
the  18th  century,  with  a  glossary  of  terms  for 
all  articles  of  use  or  ornament  worn  about  the 
person.     L.,1846.     8»  .        .         .         27''-387 

—  See  Hall,  S.  C.     English  shrines     .         27^-387 
Fairies.     See  Fairy  tales ;  Supernaturalism. 
Fairthorn,  J.     Liver  complaints  and  bilious  disorders 

in  general.     Ph.,  1820.     8"  .         .  10-464 

Fairthorne,  F.      Guide  to  the  times  of  holding  the 

several  courts  in  the  United  States,  with  the 

jurisdiction  of  each  court,  and  other  useful 

information  respecting  the  collection  laws  in 

the  several  states.     Ph.,  1854.     8°  2-261 

Fairs.     Morley,  H.     Memoirs  of  Bartholomew  fair 

27''-859 

—  See  Industrial  exhibitions ;  U.  S.  sanitary  com- 

mission. 
Fairy  fingers.     Mrs.  A.  C.  Ritchie         .        18-2660 
Fairy  queen.     See  Faeirie  queene. 
Fairy  tales  and  legends.     Abbott,    Jacob.     Minigo 
V.  10  of  18-15 


FAIEY. 


201 


FAMILY. 


Fairy  talcs  and  legends.     Andersen,  H.  C.     Danish 

fairy  legends  ....  18-143 

What  the  moon  saw,  and  other  tales    18-141 

—  Arabian  days'  entertainments  .  18-156 

—  Arabian  nights'  entertainments        .  18-157 

—  Arabian  tales ;  1001  days  .        .        18-3230 

—  Arnason,  J.     Icelandic  legends       .        18-1559 

—  Arnold,  E.     Book  of  good  counsels  18-353 

—  Blum  and   Wald.     Seaside   and  fireside  fairies 

18-354 

—  Costello,  D.     Holidays  with  hobgoblins    18-753 

—  Curious  stories  about  fairies     .         .  18-781 

—  Grimm,  A.   L.      Tales   from   the   Eastern-land 

18-1286 

—  Grimm,  J.  and  W.     Household  stories   18-1287 
Stray  leaves  from  fairy  land        .        18-1288 

—  Hamilton,  A.    Fairy  talcs  and  romances  18-3838 

—  Hitchcock,   E.    A.     Story  of  the  red  book   of 

Appin 18-2593 

• —  Hunt,  R.     Popular  romances  of  west  England 
18-1555 

—  Frere,  M.     Old  Deccan  days   .        .        18-1127 

—  Indian  fairy  book     ....         18-1560 

—  Kennedy,  P.     Legendary  fictions  of  the  Irish 

Celts 18-1738 

—  Kingsley,  C.     The  heroes        .        .        18-1707 
Water  babies       ....        18-1755 

—  Laboulaye,  E.      F.  t.  of  all  nations         18-3788 

—  La  Motte-Fouque.    Undine      .        .  34-543 
Undine  and  Sintram   .         .        .         18-1101 

—  Lemon,  M.     Legends  of  Number  Nip     18-3822 

—  Little  gentlemen  in  green        .         .        18-1918 

—  Mace,  J.     Home  fairy  tales      .         ,         18-3960 

—  Magic  ring,  and  other  tales      .        .         18-2009 

—  Magician's  show-box,  and  other  stories  18-2010 

—  Morley,  H.     Fairy  tales  .        .        18-2273 

—  Mulock,  D.  M.     Fairy  book     .         .        18-2287 

—  Musaus,  J.  A.     Legends  of  Rubezahl      18-3710 

—  Parr,  Miss.     Tuflongbo  .         .         .        18-2437 

—  Pennell,  C.     Family  fairy  tales       .        18-3753 

—  Rainbows  for  children      .         .         .         18-2-574 

—  Nouveaux  contes  de  fees  .         .        34-3753 
— '  Russian  popular  tales       .        .         .        18-2705 

—  Seven  little  people.     [H.  E.  Scudder?]   18-3803 

—  Perrault,  C.     Contes  des  fees  .        34-3616 

—  Popular  tales  and  romances  of  the  northern  na- 

tions              18-^818 

—  Roscoe,  T.     German  novelists         .        18-3785 

—  Smith,  E.  O.     Mary  and  Hugo        .         18-3932 

—  Souvestre,  E.     Popular  legends  of  Brittanv 

18-2965 

—  Tales  of  the  genii      ....        18-8136 

—  St.  John,  B.     Legends  of  the  Christian  east 

18-2712 

—  Summerly,  F.     Book  of  stories        .        18-3071 

—  Thousand  and  one  days.  [Arabian  tales]  18-3230 

—  Thousand  and  one  nights        .         .  18-157 

—  See  Arthur;   Early  English  text  society;    Le- 

gends ;   Mythology. 
Faith.     Baine,  A.  C.     Divine  f.  and  natural  reason 
32-913 

—  Barnes,  A.     Foundation  of     .         .  32-766 

—  Mahan,  V.  M.    Exercise  of  f.  .  33-336 

—  Muller,  G.     Life  of  trust  .         .        80-1148 

—  Tayler,  J.  J.     Christian  aspects  of         33-1450 

—  Upham,  T.  C.     Life  of    .        .        .  33-893 

—  See  Religion,  practical. 

Faith    and    practice    of   Christians.        H.    Gaston 

83-2364 

Faith  Gartney's  girlhood.      A.  D.  T.  Whitney 

18-3500 

Faith  Unwin's  ordeal.  G.  M.  Craik  .  18-3812 
Faith  White's  letter  book  .  .  .  18-3703 
Faithful  forever.     C.  Patmore        .        .  23-598 

Faithful  mother's  reward.     Ph.  .  32-574 

Faithful  promiser.     J.  R.  Macduff         .  82-543 

Falbaire.     See  O'Hara,  K. 

Falcon  family.  M.  W.  Savage  .  .  18-2738 
Falcoubridge.  humors  of.     J.  F.  Kelly  18-1727 

Falcone.     Mme  A.  Lacroix    .        .        .        34-4105 


Falconer,  E.  The  husband  of  an  hour.  F's  S.  D. 
V.  38 24-321 

Falconer,  H.  Pala?ontological  memoirs  and  notes; 
with  biographical  sketch.  Ed.  by  C.  Mur- 
chison.     L.,  1868.     2  v.    8°  .  9-230 

Falconer,  T.  On  the  discovery  of  the  Mississippi, 
and  on  the  south-western,  Oregon  and  north- 
western boundary  of  the  United  States  ;  with 
a  translation  of  memoirs  relating  to  the  dis- 
covery by  La  Salle  and  De  Tontv.  L.,  1844 
".        26''-661 

Falconer,  W.  Poetical  works  ;  with  a  life  by  J. 
Mitford.     B.,  1854         .         .         .  23-444 

—  The  shipwreck,  a  poem  ;  corrected  from  the  1st 

and  2d  editions  ;  with  a  life  of  the  author,  by 
J.  S.  Clarke.     L.,  1811.     8»  .  23-686 

—  Bell's  poets  of  G.  B.         .         .         .  23-499 
Falconry.  Burton,  R.  F.     F.   in  the  valley  of  the 

Indus    ......  30-316 

—  Freeman  and  Salvin.   Claims,  history,  and  prac- 

tice          30-354 

Falkenberg,  ou  L'oncle.     Mme    I.     de    Montolieu 

34-4853 

Falkenburg  ;  a  tale  of  the  Rhine     .        .  18-535 

Falkener,  E.     Ephesus,  and  the  temple  of  Diana. 

L.,  1863.     8°         ....  38''-919 

Falkenstein,  K.    Geschichte  der  Buchdruckerkunst. 

Leip.,  1840.     4°    .         .         .         .  31-309 

Falkland,  L.  Carey,  Viscount.  Lewis,  Lady  T.  Life 

of  .        .         .         .         vol.  1  of  30-1464 

Falkland,  A.  F.  V.     Chow-ChoAV  ;  selections  from  a 

journal  kept  in  India,  Egypt,  and  Syria.  L., 

1857.  3  V.  8°  .  .  .  .  38''-313 
Falkson,    F.     Giordano  Bruno.      Hamburg,     1846 

34-583 

Fall  of  the  confederacy.  J.B.Hopkins  36''-984 
Fall  of  the  Crimea.     E.  Spencer  .         27^-3988 

Fall  of   the  Nibelungers — the  book  of  Kriembild 

33-988 

Fall  of  man;  or,  paradise  lost.  Caedmon  83-633 
Fall  of  Poland.  L.  C.  Saxton  .  .  37''-3979 
Fallacies  of  the  faculty.     S.  Dickson  10-807 

Falle,  P.     Cseserea  ;  or,  an  account  of  Jersey.     8d 

ed.    L.,  1734.     8°  .        .        .         27=^888 

Fallen  brave,  the.     J.  G.  Shea,  (ed.)  30-3015 

Falleti  di  Barolo,  G.  Pcllico,  S.  Life  of  30-1844 
Falloux,  le  Cte.  de.     Madame   Swetchine.     Sa  vie 

et  ses  oeuvres.     5me  ed.  P.,  1861  34-8946 

—  Life  and  letters  of  Madame  Swetchine.   B.,  1867 

30-3803 

False  heir.  G.  P.  R.  James  .  .  .  18-1617 
False  pride  ;  or,  two  ways  to  matrimony  18-1052 
Falstaff,  Sir  John.  Brough,  R.  B.  Life  of  30-990 
Fame  and  glory  of  England  vindicated  ;  an  answer 

to  "The  glory  and  shame  of  England."     N. 

Y.,  1843 87''-ll 

Familiar  epistle  to  Robert  J.  Walker  .  86»-1005 
Familiar  fables  in  prose  and  verse.     By  the  most 

eminent  fabulists  .         .         .         18-4035 

Familiar  lectures  on  scientific  subjects.     J.  F.  W. 

Herschel 11-287 

Familiar  letters  on  public  characters.     W.  Sullivan 

26«-843 

Familiar  quotations.     John  Bartlett       .  23-927 

Familiar  words.  J.  H.  Friswell  .  .  23-1055 
Famille  Alain.  A.  Karr  .  .  .  34-3432 
Famille  braillard,  la.  C.  P.  de  Kock  .  34-5147 
Famille  Jouffroy.  E.  Sue  .  .  .  84-4175 
Famille  Kegge.  Nicolas  Beets  .  .  34-3396 
Famille  Lambert,  la.  L.  Gozlan  .  .  34-5310 
Famille  Luceval.     Pigault-Lcbrun  .         34-4813 

Famille  perdue  dans  la  desert.  M.  Reid  34-4383 
Family.     Bcrquin,  A.     La  livre  de  famille    34-4598 

—  Boardman,  H.  A.     Bible  in  the  f.    .  38-341 

—  Harris,  J.    Constitution  and  probation  of  82-606 

—  Janet,  P.     La  famille      .        .         .        34-3433 

—  Michelet,  J.     De  la  famille ;   du  pretre ;   de  la 

femme 34-4123 

—  Molesworth,  J.  E.  N.    Sermons  on  family  duties 

• 82-3143 


FAMILY. 


202 


FARMING. 


Family.    Lee,  R.    The  family  and  its  duties   32-2363 

—  Fressense,  E.  de.   La  famille  cliretienne  34-4590 

—  See  Home  life. 

Family  and  ship  medicine  chest  companion  ;  a  com- 
pendium of  domestic  medicine,  surgery,  and 
materia  medica ;  with  directions  for  the  diet 
and  management  of  the  sick-room,  by  a  prac- 
tising physician.     Ph.,  1851  .  10-493 

Family  economist,  the  ;  a  penny  monthly  magazine. 
L.,  1848-53.    6v.  in2.     8°   .         .  17-490 

Family  economist,  the  ;  an  entertaining  companion 
for  town  and  country.  To  which  is  added  The 
boys'  and  girls'  treasury,  v.  1-8  in  4.  L., 
1854-7.     8°    17-491 

Family  fairy  tales.     C.  Pennell      ,         .         18-3752 

Family  history.  Burke,  B.  Family  romance  27''-147 
Vicissitudes  of  families,  etc.         .         27''-150 

—  Fairfax  correspondence    .         .         .         27''-384 

—  King  James'  Irish  army  list     .         .         27''-320 

—  Napoleon  dynasty,  by  the  Berkeley  men  27^-1828 

—  Noble,  M.     Memoirs  of  the  house  of  Cromwell 

30-1044 

—  Playfair,  W.     British  family  antiquity  27-''-4019 

—  Sanford  and  Townsend.    Great  governing  fami- 

lies of  England     ....       27^-1058 

—  Willard,  .T.     Willard  memoir  .        30-1652 

—  See  Genealogy ;  Names. 

Family  instructor.     D.  De  Foe       .        .  33-7 

Family  kitchen  gardener.     R.  Buist       .  4-49 

Family  magazine,  the.  v.  6  and  8.   N.  Y.,  1839-40. 

4» 17-510 

Family  pen,  the.  I.  Taylor  .  .  .  30-1986 
Family  pictures.  Miss  A.  Manning  .  18-2036 
Family  pictures  from  the  Bible.  E.  F.  Ellet  32-327 
Family  pride.  By  the  author  of  "  Pique"  18-1054 
Family  pride ;  or,  the  palace  and  the  poor-house 
.         .  .         .         .        18-1053 

Family  records.     Charlotte  Bury  .        ,  18-526 

Family  romance.  Sir  B.  Burke  .  .  27=^-147 
Family  save-all,  the.  By  author  of  "The  national 
cook-book."     Ph.,  [1867]     .        .  6-176 

Family  secrets.  S.S.Ellis  .  .  18-1050,4133 
Famous  Americans  of  recent  times.     J.  Parton 

30-1903 

Famous  boys ;  and  how  they  became  great  men. 

N.  Y.,  1861 30-1264 

Famous  men  of  ancient  times.     S.  G.  Goodrich 

30-1924 

Famous  men  of  modern  times.     S.  G.  Goodrich 

30-208 

Famous  persons  and  places.  N.  P.  Willis  27''-343 
Famous  ships  in  the  British  navy.    W.  H.  D.  Adams 

27''-6 

Fanatic,  the.  H.  Stilling  .  .  .  18-3023 
Fanaticism.     Isaac  Taylor      .         .         .  15-30 

—  Madden,  R.  R.     Phantasmata         .  15-158 

—  Stone,  W.  L.     Matthias  and  his  impostures 

30-355 

Fanchette :  et  Honorine.  Pigault-Lebrun  34^4810 
Fanchon  the  cricket.     [La  petite  Fadette.]     Mad. 

Dudevant 18-919 

Fancies  of  a  whimsical  man.     By  the  author  of 

"Musings  of  an  invalid."  N.  Y.,1852  18-1055 
Fancourt,  C.  S.     The  history  of  Yucatan,  from  its 

discovery  to  the  close  of  the  17th  century.    L., 

1854.     8° 26-^986 

Fancy  work.     Girls'  own  treasury  .  33-871 

—  See  Knitting  ;   Leather  work ;    Needle  work ; 

Paste  board  ;  Skeleton  leaves  ;  Wax. 
Fankwei.     W.  M.  Wood        .        .        .         28''-299 
Fanny.     E.  Feydeau      ....        34-5302 
Fanny,  with  other  poems.     F.  G.  Halleck  23-86,612 
Fanshawe,  A.  H.    Memoirs  of  Lady  Fanshawe,  with 

extracts  from  the  correspondence  of  Sir  R. 

Fanshawe.  L.,  1830  .  .  .  30-1498 
Fanshawe,  C.  A.    [Ed.]     Book  of  battle  songs.     L. 

Sm.4'' 23-553 

Fantine.     V.  Hugo         ....     34^4540,1 

—  Same  in  English       ....        18-1535 
Far  above  rubies.    Mrs.  J.  H.  Riddell  .        18-3889 


Far  east.  N.  C.  Burt  ....  28^-581 
Far  off;  or,  Asia  and  Australia  described.     N.  Y., 

1857 28i>-246 

Far  west,  the.     T.  Flint  .         .         .         26^-122 

Faraday,  M.     Experimental  researches  in  chemistry 

and  physics.     L.,  1859.     80.         .  11-316 

—  Experimental    researches    in    electricity.      L., 

1849-55.     3  V.     8"         .         .         .  11-128 

—  Lectures  on  the  chemical  history  of  a  candle ; 

with  a  lecture  on  platinum.     L.,  1861        8-51 

—  Lectures  on  the  various  forces  of  matter.     L., 

1860 11-148 

—  Tyndall,  J.     F.  as  a  discoverer       .        30-2365 
Farce.     See  Drama. 

Fardarougha  the  miser.  W.  Carleton  .  18-1058 
Fargues,   H.       Sermon  d'entree.      Ph.,   1861.     8° 

34-4609 

Faria  y  Sousa,  E.  de.     History  of  Portugal,  from  the 

first  ages  of  the  world  to  1640.     Trans,  and 

continued  to  1698,  by  J.  Stevens.    L.,  1698.    8» 

27*-2022 

Farinelli.  P.  Scudo  ....  34-4665 
Farini,  L.  C.     The  Roman  state  from  1815  to  1850. 

Trans,  by  W.  E.  Gladstone.    L.,  1851-4.    4  v. 

8» 27»-2212 

Farina.  G.  Meredith  ....  18-2196 
Farley,  H.     Shells  from  the   strand   of  the  sea  of 

genius.  First  series.  B.,  1847.  8»  33-1053 
Farley,  J.  L.     Resources  of  Turkey  considered  with 

especial  reference  to  the  profitable  investment 

of  capital.     L.,  1862.     8"       .         .  1-149 

—  Two  years  in   Syria.      2d   ed.      L.,    1859.     8" 

28^-316 

Farlie,  R.  See  Pigot,  R.  .  .  .  32-2025 
Farm  and  fireside.     J.  L.  Blake     .         .  47-220 

Farm  implements.     J.  J.  Thomas  .         .  6-425 

Farm  journal.     See  Penna.  farm  journal  4-503 

Farm  talk.     G.  E.  Brackett    .        .         .  4-302 

Farmer,  Henry.     Mass  in   B  flat,  with  Latin   and 
English  words.     B.     8"        .         .  5-954 

Farmer,  Hugh.     Dissertation  on  miracles.   L.,1771. 

8° 32-1940 

Farmer^  J.  See  Savage,  J.  .  .  .  30-1454 
Farmer's  boy.  M.  Heady  ,  .  .  30-1479 
Farmer's  boy  :  a  rural  poem.  R.  Bloomfield  23-427 
Farmer's  cabinet ;  devoted  to  agriculture,  horticul- 
ture, and  rural  economy.     Ph.,  1837-48.  12 

V.     8" 4-14 

Farmer's  calendar.  Young  and  J.  C.  Morton  4-147 
Farmer's  daughter.     Mrs.  Cameron       .  18-546 

Farmer's  encyclopaedia.     C.  W.  Johnson  4-209 

Farming.     Andrews,  G.  H.     Modern  husbandry 

.        .        .        .        .  4-79 

—  Brackett,  G.  E.     Farm  talk    .        .  4-308 

—  Buckman,  J.     Science  and  practice  of  farm  cul- 

tivation .         .         .         .         .  4-239 

—  Burn,  R.  S.     Outlines  of  modern  f.  4-188 

—  Butler,  F.     The  farmer's  manual  4-313 

—  Fessenden,  T.  G.     The  complete  farmer     4-51 

—  Gardner,  D.  P.  (ed.)     Farmer's  dictionary  and 

compendium  of  practical  farming  4-207 

—  Greenaway.     F.  in  India  .  4-194 

—  Holmes,  F.  S.     The  southern  farmer  4-301 

—  Hoskyns,  C.  W.     Talpa  ;  or,  the  chronicles  of  a 

clay  farm 4-205 

—  Jacques,  D.  H.     The  barnyard  4-247 
The  farm       ...                .            4-248 

—  Liebig,  J.  v.    Natural  laws  of  husbandry 

4-166 

—  Mapes,  J.  J.     Working  farmer        .  4-504 

—  Mitchell,  D.  G.     My  farm  at  Edgewood     4-200 

—  Morris,  E.     Farming  for  boys         .  4-182 

How  to  get  a  farm       .        .        .  4-185 

Ten  acres  enough       .         .        .  4-184 

—  Musgrave,  G.  M.     Excursions  in  France  27''-31 

—  Todd,  S.  E.     Young  farmer's  manual       4-285 
--  Stephens,  H.     Book  of  the  farm      .  4-44 

—  Tim  Bunker  papers  .        .        .  4-316 

—  Wilson,  J.     Our  form  crops  .  4-193 

—  Youatt  and  Martin  on  cattle  ,  4r-39 


FARMING. 


203 


FAVART. 


Farming.     See  Agriculture  ;  Cattle  ;  Dairy  ;  Drain- 
age ;  Gardening  ;  Manure  ;  Rural ;  Sheep. 
Farmingdale.     C.  Thomas     .        .         .         18-3214 
Farnham,  E.  W.     Eliza  Woodson.     2d  ed.     N.  Y., 
1864 30-1549 

—  Ideal  attained 18-1057 

—  Life  in  prairie  land  ....        18-1056 

—  Woman  and  her  era.  N.  Y.,  1864.  2  v.  33-1010 
Faroe.     Symington,  A.  J.     Sketches  of  F.  and  Ice- 
land               29b-303 

—  Iceland,  Greenland,  and  the  F.  i.    .         29'^-251 
Farquhar,  G.     The  beaux'  stratagem — comedy.    B. 

D.  V.  1 24-143 

—  Same.    D.  L.  T.  v.  1        .         .         .  24-107 

—  Same.    M.  B.  D.  v.  4       .         .        .  24-142 

—  Same.    S.  B.  T.  v.  2        .         .         .  24-191 

—  The  constant  couple — comedy.     B.  B.  T.  v.  21 

24-71 

—  Same.     M.  B.  D.  v.  4      .        .        .  24-142 

—  Same.     D.  L.  T.  v.  3       .        .        .  24-107 

—  The  inconstant.      B.  D.  v.  1   .        .  24-143 

—  Same.     F's  S.  D.  v.  28    .        .         .  24-221 

—  Same.     M.  B.  D.  v.  4      .         .        .  24-142 

—  The  recruiting  officer.     M.  B.  D.  v.  4      24-142 

—  Sir  Harry  Wildair— comedy.     B.  B.  T.  v.  28 

24-71 

—  Same.     M.  B.  D.  v.  4      .         .         .  24-142 

—  See  Wycherly,  Congreve,  and  F. 
Farquharson,  M.     Elsie  Dinsmore         .        18-1059 

—  Holydays  at  Roselands ;   sequel  to  Elsie  Dins- 

more      18-1060 

Farr,  E.  History  of  the  Assyrians,  Chaldeans, 
Medes,  Lydeans,  and  Carthaginians.  N.  Y., 
1850 28''-215 

—  History  of  the  Macedonians.     N.  Y.,  1850 

27»-3117 

—  History  of  the  Persians.     N.  Y.,  1850      28=^-217 
Farr,  T.     A  traveller's  rambling  reminiscences  of 

the  Spanish  war.     L.,  1838  .        27''-2023 

Farragut,  D.  G.     Headley,  J.  T.     F.  and  our  naval 

commanders  ....        30-1994 

Life  of 30-1726 

Farrar,  A.  S.     A  critical  history  of  free  thought  in 

reference  to   the  Christian  religion.     N.  Y., 

1863  32-576 

—  Science  in  theology.     L.,  1859.     8»  32-872 
Farrar,  C.   C.   S.     The  war;  its  causes  and  conse- 
quences.    Cairo,  1864           .         .         26«-675 

Farrar,  F.  W.     Chapters  on  language.     L.,  1865, 
22-439 

—  Eric  ;  or,  little  by  little    .         .        .         18-1061 

—  Essay  on  the  origin  of  language  ;  based  on  mod- 

ern researches,  and  especially  on  the  works  of 
M.  Renan.     L.,  1860    .         .        .  22-440 

—  Julian  Home 18-1062 

—  [Ed.]     Essays  on  a  liberal  education    L.,  1867. 

8» 13-84 

Farrar,  John.      Experimental    treatise    on    optics. 

Camb.,  1826.     8»  ...  11-214 

Farrar,   Mrs.   J.      Recollections  of   seventy  years. 

Bost.,  1866 33-1296 

Farrar,  T.    Manual  of  the  Constitution  of  the  United 

Stated.     B.,  1867.     8°  .         .  2-652 

—  Report  of  the  case  of  the  trustees  of  Darmouth 

college  against  W.    H.    Woodward.     Ports- 
mouth, N.  H.,  1819.     8»       .         .  2-243 
Farrel,  J.     The  dumb  girl  of  Genoa.     F's  S.  D.  v. 

32 24-221 

Farrers  of  Budge  row.     H.  Martineau   .         18-3856 
Fashion.  Englishwoman's  domestic  magazine  17-31 

—  Petit  courier  des  dames  ;  journal  des  modes 

34-4922 

—  Stone,  Mrs.     Chronicles  of  f.  .       27''-1113 

—  See  Costume  ;  Dress  ;  Manners  and  customs. 
Fashion  and  famine.     Mrs.  A.  S.  Stephens    18-3005 
Fashion  and  folly  ....         18-3846 
Fashionable    amusements.     D.    R.    Thomason 

32-1834 

Fashionable  dissipation.     M.  V.  Fuller  18-1111 

Fashionable  life.     Mrs.  M.  H.  Eastman  18-965 


Fasquelle,  L.  Chefs  d'oeuvre  de  Jean  Racine,  for 
schools;  references  to  the  "New  French 
method."     N.  Y.,  1861        .         .        34-5051 

—  Napoleon,   par  Alex.    Dumas,  with    conversa- 

tional exercises;  references  to  the  "New 
French  method."     N.  Y.,  1855    .         34-5033 

—  New  method  of  learning  the  French  language. 

N.  y.,  1867  ....  22-329 

Fast  of  St.  Magdalen.  A.  M.  Porter  .  18-2532 
Fasts.     Nelson,  R.     Companion  for  festivals  and  f. 

32-59,157 

Fat  contributor.  W.  M.  Thackeray  .  18-3183,98 
Fatal  marriage.  Mrs.  Southworth  .  18-2988 
Fatalla  Sayeghir,  narrative  of.     A.  De  Lamartine 

28^-26 

Fate,  the.  G.  P.  R.  James  .  .  .  18-1618 
Father  and  daughter.    Fredrika  Bremer  18-398 

"  Father  Clark;"  or,  the  pioneer  preacher  ;  sketches 
and  incidents  of  Rev.  J.  Clark,  by  an  old 
pioneer.     N.  Y.,  1855  .         .  80-806 

Father  Clement.     Grace  Kennedy         18-1732,  and 

V.  2  of  3876 

Father  Connell.     M.  Banim  .        ,  18-284 

Father  Darcy.  Mrs.  A.  Marsh  .  .  18-2105 
Father  Prout,  reliques  of.     F.  Mahony  33-791 

Father  Tom  and  the  pope        .         .         .         18-1387 

—  Same.    v.  3  of  Tales  from  Blackwood      18-3126 
Fathers.  Butler,  A.     Lives  of  the  saints        32-1500 

—  Carmichael,   W.   M.     Memorials  of  the   early 

Christian  fathers  .        .         .        32-1461 

—  Daille,  J.     Right  use  of  the  f.  .        32-1693 

—  Library  of  the  fathers  of  the  holy  Catholic  church 

32-1256  to  78 

—  See  Apostolical  fathers. 

Fathers  and  sons.     I.  S.  Turgenef         .        18-3890 

Fathers  of  the  desert.     H.  Ruffner         .  32-355 

Fathers  of  New  England.     H.  Bushnell  26''-33 

Fau,  J.     Anatomy  of  the  external  forms  of  man ; 

intended  for  the  use  of  artists,  painters  and 

sculptors.     Edited,  with  additions,  by  Robert 

Knox.  L.,1849.    2  v.    8«and4°    .  5-223 

Faucille  d'or.     E.  Sue     .         .  84-3831  and  4637 

Faucon,    Emma.     Olga,    ou   le  Devouement  filial. 

Suivi  de  Nouvelles.     P.         .         .        34-5082 

Faulkner,  H.     Elephant  haunts ;  narrative  of  the 

search  for  Dr.  Livingstone.     L.,  1868.     8° 

28''-591 

Fanna.    See  Animals  ;  Zoology. 
Fauriel,  C.  C.     Histoire  de  la  Poesie  proven5ale. 
P.,  1856.     3v.     8°        .         .         .        34-4536 

—  History  of  Proven9al  poetry.     Trans,  with  notes 

and  specimens  of  verses  in  the  original,  and 
an  introduction  on  the  literature  of  the  history 
of  Proven9al  poetry.     N.  Y.,  1860.  8° 22-1048 

Fausses  bonnes  femmes.  Th.  Barri^re  et  E.  Capendu 
.         34-5327 

Fauvel-Gouraud,  F.  Phreno-mnemotechny  ;  or,  the 
art  of  memory.     N.  Y.,  1845.     8°  13-83 

—  Practical  cosmophonography  ;  a  system  of  writ- 

ing and  printing  all  the  principal  languages, 
with  their  exact  pronunciations,  by  means  of 
an  original  universal  phonetic  alphabet.  N.  Y. , 
1850.    8° 22-95 

—  See  Hawley,  E.  H. 

Faust.     J.  W.  von  Goethe  24-13,14,16,17,18,19 

Faust— opera.    C.  Gounod      .        .         .  5-921 

Faustus,  Doctor.     Tragedy.     C.  Marlowe 

...        .        V.  2  of  24-99 
Faustus,    Doctor.     Roscoe,    T.     German  novelists. 

V.  1  of  18-3785 

Favart,  C.  S.     CEuvres  choisies.     P.,  1812.     3  v. 

.        .        .        34-4448 

—  Les  moissoneurs.     See  Brooke,  F. 

—  Les  trois  sultanes  ;  La  chercheuse  d'esprit ;  Les 

amours  de  Bastien  et  Bastienne ;  Annette  et 
Lubin  ;  Ninette  a  la  cour ;  Les  reveries  renou- 
velees  des  Grecs.     C.  A.  0.  v.  6  34-3137 

Favart,  M.  et  Mme.  (Euvres.  Leur  vie,  par  Lord 
Pilgrimm ;  Mme  Favart  et  le  mar^chal  de  Saxe, 
par  Leon  Gozlan.     P.,  1853         .        34^4447 


FAVORITE. 


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FENBY. 


Favorite  child.  S.  S.  Ellis  .  .  .  18-4133 
Favorite  scholar,  Mary  Howitt  .  .  18-1521 
Favourite  passages  in  modern  Christian  biography. 

L 30-1267 

Favre,  R.    Account  of  the  wild  tribes  inhabiting  the 

Malaysian  peninsula.  P.,  1865  .  28'^-519 
Favsrcett,  Henry.     Economic  position  of  the  British 

labourer.     Camb.,  1865         .         .  3-99 

—  See  Longe,  F.  D. 

Fawkes,  Guy.     See  Gunpowder  plot. 
Faye  Mar  of  Storm-Cliff.     S.  J.  Pritchard    18-3993 
Fearn,  H.  K  The  money  market.  L.,  1866       1-281 
Fearn,  J.     First  lines  of  the  human  mind.    L.,  1820. 
8» 15-251 

—  Rationale  of  the  laws  of  cerebral  vision.     L.    8" 

15-145 

Featherstonhaugh,  G.  W.  Canoe  voyage  up  the 
Minnay  Sotor  ;  with  an  account  of  the  lead 
and  copper  deposits  in  Wisconsin  ;  and  of 
the  gold  region  in  the  Cherokee  countrv. 
L.,  1847.     2  V.     8°        .         .         .         26''-348 

—  Geological  report  of  an  examination  made  in 

1834,  of  the  elevated  country  between  the 
Missouri  and  Red  rivers.     W.,  1835.     8° 

9-229 

Featley,  D.  The  dippers  dipt ;  or.  the  Anabaptist 
duck'd.  3d  ed.  L.,  1645.  Sm.  4»  32-2362 
Feats  on  the  fiord.  H.  Martineau  .  18-2114 
Fecundity,  sterility,  etc.  J.  M.  Duncan  10-735 
Federal  government.  Freeman,  E.  A.  Historj^  of 
29''-204 

—  Upshur,  A.  P.  Nature  of  .  .  2-899 
Federal  states,  six  months  in.  Dicey,  E.  26*'-440 
Federalist  ;  a  collection  of  essays,  written  in  fevor 

of  the  new  constitution,  as  agreed  upon  by 
the  federal  convention,  September  17th,  1787. 
Reprinted  from  the  original  text,  with  an 
historical  introduction  and  notes,  ed.  by  H.  B. 
Dawson.    N.  Y.,  1863.    2  v.    80  2-952 

Federalist ;  a  commentary  on  the  constitution  of 
the  United  States ;  a  collection  of  essays, 
by  Hamilton,  Jay,  and  Madison  ;  also,  the 
Continentalist  and  other  papers,  by  Hamilton. 
Ed.  by  J.  C.  Hamilton.  Ph.,  1864.  8» 
2-953 

Federalist,  on  the  new  constitution,  written  in  the 
year  1788^  by  Mr.  Hamilton,  Mr.  Madison 
and  Mr.  Jay  ;  with  the  letters  of  Pacificus  and 
Helvidius  on  the  proclamation  of  neutrality  of 
1793.     Hallowell,  1837.      8"         .  2-951 

Fedric,  F.  Slave  life  in  Virginia  and  Kentucky.  L., 
1863 26''-457 

Peejee.     See  Fiji. 

F6es  de  la  mer.     A.  Karr        .        .        .        34-5096 

Feet.     See  Foot. 

Feet-washing.    W.  C.  Thurman     .         .        32-1314 

Feilde,  M.  H.  On  the  adoption  of  the  public  libra- 
ries and  news  rooms  act,  1855  ;  a  paper  read 
at  the  Social  Science  congress  ;  with  remarks 
on  the  southern  independence  question.  L., 
1864.    8» 2-653 

F61ice,  G.  de.     Protestants  en  France,  depuis  I'ori- 
gine  de  la  reformation.     4me  ed.     P.,  1861 
34-5428 

Feline  animals.    Jardine,  Sir  W.     N.  1.,  16.     v.  2  of 
9-594 

Felinska,  E.  Revelations  of  Siberia,  by  a  banished 
lady.  Edited  by  Col.  Lach  Szyrma.  3d  ed. 
L.,  1854.    2  V 28*>-535 

Felix,  R.  Memoirs  of  Rachel,  by  Mme  de  B — . 
K  Y.,  1858  ....        30-1069 

—  Beauvallet,  L.     Rachel  and  the  new  world 

26^-307 

Felix  Holt,  the  radical.  M.  Evans  .  18-1039 
Fellow,  R.     The  game  of  croquet ;  its  appointment 

and  laws.     N.  Y.,  1866        .         .  20-347 

Fellows,  C.     Travels  and  researches  in  Asia  Minor  ; 

more  particularly  in  the  province  of  Lycia. 

L.,  1853.     8°  ....        28'>-249 

FelJs  of  Swarthraoor  hall.    M.  Webb    .        32-1675 


Fellovves,  W.  D.     Historical  sketches  of  Charles  I, 

Cromwell,    Charles    II,    etc.      L.,   1828.      4° 

27''-390 

—  Visit  to  the  monastery  of  La  Trappe,  in  1817; 

with  notes  taken  during  a  tour  through  Le 

Perche,  Normandy,  etc.    2d  ed.    L.,  1818.    8" 

27f-796 

Felltham,  O.    Resolves;  divine,  moral,  and  political. 

L.,  1840 33-1688 

Felonry  of  New  South  Wales.  J.  Mudie  29i'-247 
Felt,  J.  B.     Annals  of  Salem.     2d  ed.     Salem,  1845. 

2v 26»-643 

Felting.  Thomson,  J.  Hat-making  and  f.  6-487 
Felton,   C.  C.     Familiar  letters  from  Europe.     B., 

1865 37''-708 

—  Greece,  ancient  and  modern.   Lectures  delivered 

before  the  Lowell  institute.     B.,  1867.     2  v. 
8» 27''-3120 

—  Life  of  Wm.  Eaton.  (S.  A.  B.  9)  30-497 

—  See  Sears,  B. 

Felton,  F.  E.  The  purification  and  reconstruction 
of  the  American  Union  ;  an  oration.  San 
Francisco,  1867.     8»     .         .         .  26''-975 

Felton,  J.  H.  Decimal  system  ;  an  argument  for 
American  consistency  in  the  extension  of  the 
decimal  scale  to  weiglits  and  measures,  in  har- 
mony with  the    national   currency.     N.   Y., 

1858 1-85 

Female  beauty  as  preserved  by  cleanliness  and  dress. 

Mrs.  A.  Walker    ....  10-113 

Female    casual    and   her  lodging.     J.    H.    Stallard 

2-872 

Female  happiness ;  or,  the  lady's  hand-book  of 
life,    with   preface  by  J.   E.   Cox.     L.,  1854 

33-444 

Female  life  among   the   Mormons  ;   a   narrative  of 

many  years'  personal  experience.     By  the  wife 

of  a  Mormon  elder.     N.  Y.,  1855        26''-281 

Female  life  in  prison.     By  a  prison  matron.     2d  ed. 

L.,  1862.     2  V 2-954 

Female  minister,  the  ....  18-1066,7 
Female  piety.  J.  A.  James  .  .  .  32-1578 
Female    poets    of  America.      R.    W.    Griswold 

33-646 

Female  scripture  characters.     W.  Jay    .  33-510 

Females.     See  Women. 

Femme,  la.  C.  P.  M.  Haas  .  .  .  34-5335 
Femme,  la.  J.  Michelet  .  .  .  34-3535 
Femme  a  trois  visages.  C.  P.  de  Kock  34-5149 
Femme  an  collier  de  velours.  A.  Dumas  34-3354 
Femme  biblique,  la.  C.  Bader  .  .  34-4738 
Femme  blanche  et  chat  noir.  A.  Paul  .  34-4160 
Femme  d'apres  M.  Michelet.  H.  Lucas  34-4159 
Femme  (de  la),  du  pretre ;  de  la  famille.  J.  Mich- 
elet                  34-4122 

Femme  de  chambre.      Countess  of   Blessington 

18-339 

Femme  de  lettres.  E.  Sue  .  .  .  34-4173 
Femme  de  trente.  H.  de  Balzac  .  .  34-3038 
Femme  du  convict.     Tr.  de  I'Anglais.     B.  and  L., 

1855 34-4371 

Femme  (la),  le  mari,  et  I'amant.     C.  P.  de  Kock 

.'        34-4757 

Femme  qui  deteste  sou  mari.     Mme  £.  de  Girardin 

34-3362 

Femmes,  les.  A.  Karr  ....  34-3430 
Femmes  celebres  du  siecle  de  Louis  XIV.,  lettres  des 

34-4015 

Femmes  comme  elles  sont.  A.  Houssaye  34-3399 
Femmes  de  cour,  hommes  et  (18me  siecle).  A. 
Houssaye  .  .  .  .  v.  4  of  34-5295 
Femmes  de  la  Bourse.  H.  de  Kock  .  34-5153 
Femmes  de  la  revolution.  J.  Michelet .  34-4124 
Femmes  du  diable.  A.  Houssaye  .  .  34-4076 
Femmes  honnetes.  A.  Achard  .  .  34-3013 
Femmes,   portraits  de.      C.   A.   Sainte-Beuve 

34-3654 

Femmes  qu'on  aime.     F.  de  Reiffenberg        34-3634 
Fenby,  T.     Dictionary  of  English  synonyms.     Liv- 
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FERRAR. 


Fenelon,  F.  de  S.  de  la  M.  Aveutures  de  Telemaque. 
D'apies  Fedition  de   Le   Biun.      Ph.,    1834 

84-3304 

Same.    N.  Y.,  1857    .         .         .        34-3305 

Same.   Suividesaventures  d'Aristinous.    P., 

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Field,  H.  M.  The  Irish  confederates,  and  the  rebel- 
lion of  1798.     N.  Y.,1851     .         .       27«-1438 

—  History  of , the  Atlantic  telegraph.     N.  Y.,  1866 

6-849 

—  Summer  pictures  from  Copenhagen  to  Venice. 

N.  Y.,  1859  ....  27^-510 

Field,  L.     Twin  sisters  ....         18-1079 
Field,  M.     Bertha  Percy        .        .        .        18-1077 
Field,  M.  B.     See  James,  G.  P.  R. 
Field,  R.  S.    Provincial  courts  of  New  Jersey  ;  with 

sketches  of  the  bench  and  bar.     N.  Y.,  1849. 

8" 26»-258 

Field,  T.  W.     Manual  of  pear  culture.    N.  Y.,  1859 

4-153 

Field,  W.     Life,  writings,  and  opinions  of  the  Rev. 

Samuel   Parr,   with   biographical   notices  of 

contemporaries.     L.,  1828.    2  v.     8»      30-410 
Field,  dungeon,  and  escape.     A.  D.  Richardson 

26«-709 

Field  exercise  and  evolutions  of  infantry,  as  revised 

by  her  majesty's  command.     L.,  1859     6-599 


Field,  gunboat,  hospital,  and  prison.     Mrs.  P.  A. 

Hanaford 26^-786 

Field  sports  of  the  United  States.    H.  W.  Herbert 

20—372 
Field  book,  the.     W.  H.  Maxwell  ,  20-154 

Fielding,  H.     Works,     2  v.    8«      .         .         18-1086 

—  Amelia      .         .         .         .         .         ,        18-1082 

—  Covent  garden  journal,  etc.,  v.  xiv.  of  works. 

N.  Y.,  1816 33-35 

—  Dramatic  works,  with  an  essay  on  his  life  and 

genius,  by  A.  Murphy,     v.  1-5.     N.  Y.,  1813 
24-192 

—  The  intriguing  chambermaid.     M.  B.  D.  5 

24-142 

—  Joseph  Andrews  and  Jonathan  Wild      18-1083 

—  The  miser  ;  comedy.     B.  B.  T.  v.  30         24-71 

—  Same.     M.  B.  D.  v.  4       .        .         .  24-142 

—  The  mock  doctor,  [altered  from  Moliere.  ]     B.  D. 

V.  1 24-143 

—  Same.     M.  B.  D.  5  .        .         .  24-142 

—  Same.     S.  B.  T.  v.  12     .         .        .  24-191 

—  Tom  Jones 18-1085 

—  Tragedy  of  tragedies,  (Tom  Thumb.)     Altered 

by  K.  O'Hara.     M.  B.  D.  5  .  24-142 

—  Same v.  1  of  24-153 

—  The  virgin  unmasked.     D.  L.  T.  v.  11      24-107 

—  Laurence,  F.     Life  of       .         .         .        30-1001 
Fielding,    T.    H.      Theory  of  painting ;    index    of 

mixed  tints  ;   painting  in  water-colours.     2d 

ed.     L.,  1835.     8»  .         .         .  5-756 

Fielding  ;  or,  society.     R.  P.  Ward       .         18-3430 

Fiends,  ghosts,  and  sprites.     J.  M.  RadclifFe  32-1444 

—  See  Supernaturalism. 

Fiennes,  N.  Monarchy  asserted  to  be  the  best,  most 
ancient  and  legal  form  of  government ;  in  a 
conference  had  at  Whitehall  with  Oliver  Crom- 
well and  a  committee  of  Parliament.    L.,  1679 

2—655 
Fievee,  J.  H.  '  Le  dot  de  Suzette  '.        34-4730,5139 
Fife,  J.     Manual  of  the  Turkish  bath ;  heat  a  mode 
of  cure  and  a  source  of  strength  for  men  and 
animals..   From  the  writings  of  Mr.  Urquhart. 
L.,  1865         .         .         .         .■       .  10-562 
Fifteen  days :  an  extract  from  Edward  Colvil's  jour- 
nal                 18-3737 

Fifth-monarchy-man.     E.  Rogers  .        30-1886 

Fifty  days  on  board  a  slave-vessel.     P.  G.  Hill 

18-3652 

Fifty  years  in  both  hemispheres.     V.  Nolte    29''-117 
Fifty  years'  recollections.     C.  Redding  33-405 

Figaro.     [Pseud.]     See  Larra,  M.  J.  de. 
Fighting  the  flames.     R.  M.  Ballantyne  18-249 

Fighting  Joe.     W.  T.  Adams         .         .  18-87 

Figueroa,  D.  v  Y.  de.  Pobreza,  amor  y  fortuna. 
T.  T.  E;  V.  5        .         .         .         .  34-2 

Figuier,  G.  L.  L'annee  scientifique  et  industrielle, 
(1855-67.)     P.,  1856-68        .        .        34-5424 

—  Applications  nouvelles  de  la  science.     2me  ed. 

P.,  1857 34-3909 

—  Histoire  des  principles  d^couvertes  scientifiques 

modernes.     B.,  1851      .         .         .    ^    34-5422 

—  Exposition  et  histoire  des  principles  decouvertes 

scientifiques  modernes.     P.,  1851.     2  v. 
34-5423 

—  Grandes  inventions,  chez  les  anciens  et  les  mod- 

ernes.    P.,  1859    ....        34-5426 

—  The  insect  world :  a  popular  account  of  the  orders 

of  insects  ;  with  a  description  of  their  habits. 
L.,  1868.     8»  .....  9-737 

—  The  ocean  world :  a  descriptive  history  of  the 

sea  and  its  living  inhabitants.     L.,  1868.     8° 
9-920 

—  The  vegetable  world  :  a  history  of  plants,  with. 

their  botanical  descriptions  and  peculiar  prop- 
erties.    L.,  1867.     8°    .         .         .  9-59 

—  Vies  des  savans  illustres  depuis  I'antiquite  jus- 

qu'au  19me  siecle,  avec   I'appreciation   som- 
maire  de  leurs  travaux.    P.,  1866.   8"  34r-4724 

—  Vies  des  savans  illustres  du  mnyen  age.     P., 

1867.     8°       .         .         .         .         .        34-4725 


FIGUIER. 


208 


FIOR  D'ALIZA. 


Figuier,  G.  L.  The  world  before  the  deluge ;  con- 
taining 25  ideal  landscapes  of  the  ancient 
world,  and  208  figures  of  animals,  plants,  and 
other  fossil  remains  and  restoi-ations.  L., 
1865.     8» 9-998 

Figuier,  Mme  Louis.  Les  fiances  de  la  gardiole 
34-4654 

—  Le  gardian  de  la  camargue.     8°       .        34-4676 

—  Mos  de  Lavene.     P.,  1859        .         .         34-3332 

—  Les  sceurs  de  lait.  Sc.  et  Louv.  P.,  1861  34r-3334 
Figure  of  the  earth.     See  Earth. 

Fiji.     Oliver,  J.     Recollections  of  the  Fij lis     29^-42 

—  Secmann,  B.     Viti :  acct.  of  a  government  mis- 

sion         29M64 

—  Smythe,  Mrs.     Ten  months  in  the  F.  islands 

29''-213 

—  Wallis,  M.  D.     Life  in  Feejee         .         29''-152 

—  Waterhouse,  J.     King  and  people  of  F.  29''-241 

—  Williams  and   Calvert.       F.   and   the  Fijians 

29b-161 

Fil  d'Ariane.     X.  de  Montepin.     v.  2    .        34-3567 
Filial  love,  tales  of.     T.  H.  Barrau        ,         18-3975 
Filibusters.     Oliphant,  L.     Patriots  and  f.      29'^-181 
Filippo  Maliucoutri ;  or,  student  life  in  Venetia  ;  an 
autobiography.     Ed.  by  G.  Volpe;  trans,  by 
C.  B.  Cayley         ....         18-1088 
Filipowski,  H.  E.     Table  of  anti-logarithms  ;  con- 
taining to  seven  places  of  decimals,  natural 
numbers  answering  to   all  logarithms  from 
.00001  to  .99999,  and  an  improved  table  of 
Gauss's  logarithms.     L.,  1851.     8°  14-15 

Fille  aux  trois  jupons.  C.  P.  de  Kock  .  34-5148 
Fille  de  resent,  une.  A.  Dumas  .  .  34-3220 
Fille  du  chirurgien.     Sir  W.  Scott  .        34-4998 

Fille  des  Indiens  rouges.  H.  E.  Chevalier  34-5008 
Filles  de  feu.  G.  de  Nerval  .  .  .  34-3602 
Filles  de  Jephte.     A.  Acliard  .        .        34-3016 

Filles  de  Platre.     X.  de  Montepin  .        34-4393 

Filleule,  la.     Mme  Dudevant  .        .        84-4151 

Fils  de  famille.  X.  de  Montepin.  v.  2  34-3567 
Fils  de  famille.  E.  Sue  ....  34-3837 
Fils  de  la  folle.  X.  de  Montepin  .  .  34-4370 
Fils  de  Glboyer.  E.  Augier  .  .  .  34-4625 
Fils  de  rhomme.     Mery  et  Barthelemy  34-4352 

Fils  du  diable.  P.  Feval  .  .  .  34-3327 
Fils  du  fauconnier.  A.  Achard  .  .  34-4639 
Fils  du  viel  invalide.  W.  Muller  .  .  34-5104 
Fin  du  proces.     A.  de  Pontmartin  .        34-3623 

Finance.     Baxter,  R.     Panic  of  1866    .  1-305 

—  Cope,  T.  P.     Speech  on  banks  and  currency 

2-622 

—  Evans,  D.  M.    Facts,  failures,  and  frauds  1-190 
History    of  the    commercial    crisis,   1857,8 

1-106 

—  Law,  J.     Money  and  trade      ,         .  1-815 

—  Locke,  J.     Papers  relating  to  money,  interest, 

and  trade 1-316 

—  O' Callahan,   J.      Usury,   funds,    and   banking 

1-263 

—  Pamphlets  (English)  on  the  crisis  of  1837.     By 

J.  H.  Palmer,  S.  J.  Loyd,  W.  Benuison,  F. 
C.  Knowles,  and  D.  Salomons     .  1-285 

—  Patterson,  R.  H.     Economy  of  capital       1-226 
The  science  of  f.  ...  1-339 

—  Phila.   board  of  trade,    memorial  on  legal  re- 

strictions on  the  commerce  in  money  l-[u.p.  J 

—  Sargant,   W.   L.     Apology  for  sinking  funds 

1-864 

—  Tellkampf,  J.  L.     Essays  on  .         .  2-163 

—  See  Banking  and  banks  ;   Business ;    Coinage  ; 

Commerce  ;    Cotton  ;    Currency  ;     Customs  ; 

Money  ;  National  debt ;  Railroads ;  Revenue  ; 

Stock;  Taxation. 
Financial  register  of  the  United  States,     v.  1  and  2. 

Ph.,  1838.     2  V.     80      .         .         .  1-514 

Finanzwissenschaft,  grundsatze  der.      K.  H.  Rau 

34-2322 

Findel,  J.  G.     History  of  freemasonry  from  its  rise 

down  to  the  present  day;  trans,  by  C.  Van 

Dalen.     L.,  1866.     8"  .        .        .  2-651 


Fincham,  J.  Historj-  of  naval  architecture ;  with 
an  introductory  dissertation  on  the  application 
of  mathematical  science  to  the  art  of  naval 
construction.     L.,  1851.     8°         .  6-999 

Fine  arts.  Arvine,  K.  Cyclopaedia  of  anecdotes  of 
38-377 

—  Bescherelle,  aine,  L.  N.     Les  beaux-arts  illus- 

tres 34-4859 

—  Burnet,  J.     Essays  on     .         .         .  5-422 

—  Clement,    C.      Etudes   sur    les   beaux-arts  en 

France  34-5362 

—  Coquerel,  A.     Religious  aspect  (in  Italy)  5-146 

—  Elmes,  J.     Dictionary  of  the  f.  a.    .  5-387 

—  Treatises  on 5-717 

—  General  view  of  the  f.  a.  .        .        .  5-53 

—  Guizot,  F.  P.  G.     Nature  and  relations        5-91 

—  Harris,  J.     Art,    music,   painting,    and  poetry 

5-353 

—  Jameson,  A.     Legends  of  the  monastic  orders 

5-100 

History  of  our  Lord  in  art  .  5-358 

Sacred  and  legendary  art    .        .  5-98 

—  Lossing,  B.  J.     Outline  history  of  the  f.  a.  5-43 

—  O'Neill,    H.     F.   a.  and  civilization  of  ancient 

Ireland 5-787 

—  Quatremere  de  Quincy.     Imitation  in  5-4 

—  Ripley  and  Taylor's  hand-book  of  .  33-900 

—  Scott,  W.  B.    History  and  practice  5-341 

—  Taylor,  W.  B.  S.     F,  a.   in  Great  Britain  and 

Ireland 5-45 

—  See  Esthetics ;  Architecture  ;  Art ;  Arts  ;  Con- 

noisseurship  ;  Dress  ;  Gems,  jewels,  and  pre- 
cious stones  ;  Industrial  exhibitions  ;  Lace  ; 
Music  ;  Painting  ;  Poetry  ;  Sculpture. 

Fine  arts  quarterly  review,  v.  1-3,  n.  s.  1,  2.  L., 
1863-7.     80  ....  5-720 

Finger  post,  etc.     T.S.Arthur      .     _    .  18-194 

Finger  post  to  public  business  ;  containing  the  mode 
of  forming  and  conducting  societies,  clubs, 
and  other  organized  associations.  N.  Y., 
1864 2-308 

Fingers.  Annandale,  T.  Malformations,  injuries, 
and  diseases  of^     .        .        .        .  10-583 

—  See  Hand. 

Finland.     Acerbi,  J.     Travels  in  F.      .  27''-81 

—  Conquest  of,  1808-9  .         .         .       27^-2784 

—  Spafarieff",  L.      Atlas  to   gulf  of;    with  light- 

houses and  towers         .         .         .  25-3  J3 

—  See  Europe  ;  Russia  ;  Sweden. 

Finland  family.     Susan  R.  Cornwall      .  18-750 

Fiulason,  W.  F.     Essay  on  the  history  and  effects 

of  the  laws  of  mortmain  and  the  laws  against 

testamentary  dispositions  for  pious  purposes. 

L.,  1858.     8"  ....  2-222 

—  Martial  law  as  allowed  by  the  law  of  England 

in  time  of  rebellion.     L.,  1866.     80  2-299 

Finlay,  G.     The  Hellenic  kingdom  and  the  Greek 

nation  :  with  an  introduction  by  S.  G.  Howe. 

B.,1837 27''-3130 

—  Greece  under  the  Romans.  E.,1844.   8»  27''-3125 

—  History  of  the  Byzantine  and  Greek  empires 

from  716  to  1458.    E.,  1854.    2  v.    8°  27'^3126 

—  History  of  Greece  from  its  conquest  by  the  cru- 

saders to  its  conquest  by  the  Turks,  and  of 
the  empire  of  Trebizond,  1204-1461.  E., 
1851.     8»       .         .         .         .         .       27--3127 

—  Hibtory  of  Greece  under  Othoman  and  Venetian 

domination.     E.,  1856.     8"  .        .       27''-3128 

—  History  of  the  Greek  revolution.   E.,  1861.   2  v. 

80 27»-3129 

Finlayson,   J.      Surnames  and  sirenames.     L.    8° 

27»-393 

Finley,   Rev.   Isaac.     Brown,   I.   V.     Memoirs  of 

80-163 

Finley,  J.  B.   Sketches  of  western  methodism.    Ciu., 

1854 32-1884 

Finney,    C.   G.     Lectures  on  revivals  of  religion. 

6th  ed.     N.  Y.,  1835     .         .         .  82-740 

Fior  d'Aliza.     A.  de  Lamartine     .        .        34-4633 

—  Same  in  English       ....        18-1802 


FIORENTINO. 


209 


FISK, 


Fiorentino,  P.  A.     See  Dumas,  A. 
Fire-arms.     Chesney,  F.  E.     Past  and  present  state 
of 6-580 

—  Greener,  W.     Treatise  on  rifles,  cannon,  and 

sporting-arms        ....  6-617 

—  See   Arms ;    Artillery ;    Gunnery ;    Guns    and 

gunning ;  Rifle. 
Fire  departments  of  U.  S. ,  account  of.    D.  D.  Dana 

26='-711 

Fire  engines  and  fire  brigades.     C.  F.  J.   Young 

6-954 

Fire  fiend  and  other  poems.  C.  D.  Gardette  23-822 
Fire  marshal's  reports,  Philadelphia  .  26''-889 
Fire  plugs.       Birkinbine,   H.   P.   M.      Report  on 

26»-u.p. 

Fire  prevention  and  fire  extinction.     J.  Braidwood 
.         .        .         .  6-825 

Fire  screen,  adventures  of.  Mrs.  A.  Bache  18-241 
Fire  ships.  W.  H.  G.  Kingston  .  .  18-1776 
Fireside  education.     S.  G.  Goodrich      .  13-95 

Fireside  friend.     Mrs.  Phelps         ,        .  18-166 

Fireside  melodies.     A.  Fitz    .        .        .  5-1076 

Fireside  recollections.     Mrs.  S.  S.  Ellis         18-4138 
Fireside  travels.     J.  R.  Lowell      .        .         29''-215 
Fireworks.     Dussauce,  H.     Fabrication  of  colored 
fires 6-818 

—  Mortimer,  G.  W.     Pyrotechny        .  6-508 
Fire  worshipers.     See  Parsees. 

First  age  of  Christianity.     J.  J.  Dollinger     82-1914 
First  and  true  love ;  ("trans,  of  Pech6  de  M.  Antoine.) 
Mad.  Dudevant    ....  18-920 

First  five  years  of  the  sabbath  reform,  1857  to  1862  ; 
witli  documents  of  the  N.  Y.  sabbath  com- 
mittee.    N.  Y.,  1862.     8°     .        .  32-996 

First  friendship 18-1089 

First  impressions."  Mrs.  S.  S.  Ellis  .  18-4133 
First  of  June.     H.  C.  Adams  .         .  18-42 

First  of  the  Knickerbockers.  P.  H.  Myers  18-3787 
First  step  in  chemistry.     R.  Galloway  .  8-59 

First  thoughts  ;  or,  beginning  to  think  ;  by  a  literary 
association.     N.  Y.,  1855     .        ,  13-85 

First  traces  of  life  on  the  earth.     S.  J.  Mackie  9-946 
First  troop  of  Philadelphia  city  cavalry,   by-laws, 
muster-roll,  and  papers  selected  from  the  ar- 
chives.    Ph.,  1856.     8»         .        .         26»-998 
First  years  in  Europe.     G.  H.  Calvert  27''-833 

Fiscalhislory  of  Texas.     W.  N.  Gouge  26'^296 

Fischel,  E.  English  constitution ;  trans,  from  2d 
German  ed.   by  R.   J.   Shee,     L.,  1863.     8» 

27''-395 

Fischer,   J.   M.     Musikalische  rundschau.     Leip., 

1859 34-546 

Fischer,  K.  Commentary  on  Kant's  critick  of  pure 
reason  :  trans.,  with  introduction  and  notes, 
by  J.  P.  Mahaffy.     L.,  1866         .  15-285 

—  Francis  Bacon  of  Verulam.     Realistic  philoso- 

phy and  its  age ;  trans,  by  J.  Oxenford.     L., 
1857 15-116 

—  See  Lessing,  G.  E. 

Fish,  A.  I.  General  digest  of  the  principal  matters 
contained  in  the  exchequer  reports,  from  1824 
to  1854  inclusive.     Ph.,  1855.     8«  2-220 

—  See  Troubat  and  Haly. 

Fish,  H.  C.  Primitive  piety  revived  ;  or,  the  aggres- 
sive power  of  the  Christian  church ;  a  pre- 
mium essay.     B.  ...        32-1049 

Fish  and  fishing.  Akerman,  J.  Y.  Spring-tide 
20-294 

—  Badham,  C.  D.    Ancient  and  modem  fish  tattle 

20-308 

—  Brown,  J.  J.     American  angler's  guide  20-301 

—  Buckland,  F.  T.     Fish  hatching     .  4-210 

—  Bushman,  J.  S.    Fishes,  particularly  their  struc- 

ture and  uses        .         .        .        v.  1  of  9-596 

—  Cartwright,  W.     Rambles  of  a  fly-fisher  20-441 

—  Choice  and  cookery  of  fish       .        .  6-177 

—  Davy,  H.      Salmonia ;   or,  days  of  fly-fishing 

20-338 

—  Davy,  J.     The  angler  and  his  friend         20-331 
The  angler  in  the  lake  district    .  20-332 


14 


Fish  and  fishing.  Carter,  R.  Summer  cruise  on  the 
coast  of  New  England  .         .         .         26''-4f)8 

—  Herbert,  H.  W.     Fish  and  fishing  of  the  U.  S. 

and  British  provinces  of  N.  A.     .  20-373 

—  Francis,  F.     Book  on  angling         ,  20-357 

—  Lanman,  C.     Adventures  of  an  angler  in  Can- 

ada         26''-421 

—  Fry,  W.  H.     Treatise  on  artificial  fish-breeding 

4-206 

—  Garlick,  T.     Artificial  propagation  offish  4-132 

—  Hamilton,  R.     British  fishes       v.  2,  8  of  9-596 

—  Jardine,  Sir  W.     N.  1.,  88.     Perch  family 

V.  4  of  9-596 

—  Massachusetts    senate    document    on    artificial 

propagation  of  fish.     1857    .         .  11-218 

—  Norris,  T.     American  angler's  book         20-428 
American  fish  culture  .         ,  4-309 

—  Raymond,  0.     Art  of  fishing  .         .  20-442 

—  Roosevelt,  R.  B.    Game  fish  of  the  north  20-458 
Superior  fishing  ....  20-459 

—  Schomburgk,  R.  H.     Fishes  of  British  Guiana 

V.  5  and  6  of  9-596 

—  Schultes,  H.     Aquatic  rights  .         v.  24  of  2-55 

—  Simeon,  C.     Stray  notes  on  fishing  20-469 

—  Stoddart,  T.  T.     Angler's  companion       20-477 

—  Young,  L.  J.  H.     Sea  fishing  as  a  sport   20-513 

—  See  Angling  ;  Salmon  ;  Sea. 

Fishing-rod,  and  how  to  use  it ;  a  treatise  on  the 
various  arts  of  angling,  trolling,  spinning, 
and  fly-fishing,  by  Glenfin.     L.,  1860    20-358 

Fishbourne,  E.  G.  Impressions  of  China  and  the 
present  revolution,  its  progress  and  prospects. 
L.,  1855 28''-415 

Fisher,  A.  Journal  of  a  voyage  of  discovery  to  the 
Arctic  regions  in  H.  M.  ships  Hecla  and 
Griper  in  1819,20.     L.,  1821.     8°  29"-17 

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FISK. 


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Fiske,  D.  W.  The  book  of  the  first  American  con- 
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Fiske,  F.  Recollections  of  Mary  Lyon  ;  with  selec- 
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Fistula,  vesico-vaginal  and  recto-vaginal.  T.  A. 
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Fitch,  A.  First  and  second  report  on  the  noxious, 
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Fite.    See  La  Fite. 

Fitz,  A.  Fireside  melodies;  for  three  and  four 
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Fitz-Roy,  R.  The  weather  book;  a  manual  of  prac- 
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—  The  innkeeper  of  Abbeville.     F's  S.  D.   v.  25 

24-221 

—  Jonathan  Bradford.     F's  S.  D.  v.  19         24-221 

—  The  momentous  question.      F's  S.   D.   v.    32 

24-221 

—  The  pilot.     F's  S.  D.  v.  16      .        .  24-221 

—  Tom  Cringle.  F's  8.  D.  v.  18  .  24-221 
Fitz-Boodle.     W.  M.  Thackeray    .        .        18-3182 

Fitzgeorge 18-1080 

Fitzgerald,  P.    Charles  Lamb,  his  friends,  his  haunts, 

and  his  books.     L.,  1866      .        .        30-1762 

—  Charles  Towushend,  wit  and  statesman.     L., 

1866.     8" 30-1917 

—  Life  of  David  Garrick.     L.,  1868.     3  v.     8» 

30-2370 

—  Life  of  Lawrence  Sterne.  L.,  1864.  2  v.  30-1492 
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L.,  1866 20-188 

Fitzgerald,   T.     See  Philadelphia,  pub.   schools  of. 

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Fitzgibbon,  E.  Hand-book  of  angling,  by  Ephemera. 

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Fitzherbert,  Mrs.  M.  A.     Langdale,  C.     Memoirs  of 

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Fltzosborne's  letters.     W.  Melmoth       .        33-1311 
Fitzpatrick,  W.  J.    Lady  Morgan  ;  her  career,  liter- 
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—  Life,   times,  and   correspondence  of  the  Right 

Rev.  Dr.  Doyle,  bishop  of  Kildare  and  Leigh- 
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30-1541 

—  "The  sham  squire  ;"  and  the  Informers  of  1798  ; 

with  a  view  of  their  contemporaries,  and  jott- 

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Diib.,  1866 27''-1440 

Fitz-Stephen,  "W.    Description  of  the  city  of  London. 

L.,  1772.     4»  ....         27»-397 

Fitz-Thedmar,  A.  See  Chronicles  of  mayors  27''-254 
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reader;  with  a  vocabulary.     N.  Y.,  1858 

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Five  gate-ways  of  knowledge.  G.Wilson  15-130 
Five  great  monarchies,  the.  G.  RaAvlinson  28"-196 
Five  hundred  pounds  reward  ;  a  novel,  by  a  barrister 

18-4051 

Five  years  before  the  mast.  J.  A.  Hazen  29''-262 
Five  years  in  British  prisons.  J.  Mi'tchel  30-2400 
Five  years  in  China.    C.  P.  Bush  .        30-1746 


Five  years  of  prayer.    S.  I.  Prime  .         32-1286 

Five  years  within  the  golden  gate.    Isabelle  Saxon 

26'>-690 

Fixed  stars,  the  ;  or,  the  goddess  of  ti*uth  and  justice 

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Flag  of  truce,  the.     Dedicated  to  the  emperor  of  the 

French,  by  a  white  republican.     2d  ed.     L., 

1862.    8» 26"-1005 

Flagg,  E.    Venice ;  the  city  by  the  sea,  (1797-1849. ) 
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Flagg,  W.    Studies  in  the  field  and  forest.     B.,  1857 

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Flammarion,    C.      Les  mondes  imaginaires   et    les 
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—  La  pluralite   des  mondes  habites.     Conditions 

d'habitabilite  discutees  au  point  de  vue  de 
I'astronomie,  de  la  physiologic  et  de  la  philos- 
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Flanders,  H.  Expositioii  of  the  constitution  of  the 
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supreme  court  of  the  United  States.  Ph., 
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31  pp 26»-975 

Flanders.     D'Asslgny,  M.     History  of         27"-2562 

—  Descamps,  J.  B.     Voyage  pittoresque    34-4480 

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—  Simpson,  J.     Visit  to  F.  in  1815      .  27*'-49 

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Flanerie  parisienne  aux  £tats-Unis.     A.  d'Alembert 

34—3022 

Flash,  H."l.    Poems.    N.  Y.[  1860        !  23-581 

Flatt,  C.  C.     See  Storr,  T.  C. 

Flaubert,   G.      Madame  Bovary.    P.,   1857.     2  v. 

34—5261 

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Flax.     Charley,  W.     F.  and  its  products  in  Ireland 

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—  Ryan,  J.     Preparation  of,  by  the  Claussen  pro- 

ccssGS  •  •        •  6"*^05 

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Flaxman,  J.    Lectures  on  sculptiare.     L.,  1829.     8° 

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Fleau  du  village.     H.  Conscience  .        34-3147 

Flechier,  E.     Oraisons  funebres ;   suives  do  celles 

de   Turenne  par    Mascaron ;    du    prince    de 

Conde  par  Bourdaloue  ;  et  de  Louis  XIV.  par 

Massillon.     P.,  1816     .        .        .        34-4449 

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Fleetwood,  J.     Life  of  our  Lord  and  Saviour  Jesus 

Christ ;  with  lives  of  the  apostles  and  evange- 
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Fleetwood,  W.  Chronicon  preciosum  ;  or,  an  ac- 
count of  English  money,  the  price  of  corn  and 
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Fleetwood.     W.  Godwin        .        .        .        18-1190 

Fleming,  G.  Travels  on  horseback  in  Mantchu 
Tartary ;  a  summer's  lide  beyond  the  creat 
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Fleming,  J.  Spring  and  winter  flower  gardening : 
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Fleming,  W.     A  manual  of  moral  philosophy.     L., 
1867 15-315 

—  Vocabulary  of  philosophy,  mental,  moral,  and 

metaphysical ;  with  quotations  and  references. 

L.,  1858 15-143 

Flemish  literature,  history  of.    O.  Delapierre  22-1018 
Fletcher,   C.    Estates  of  trustees.     Ph.,   1835.     8° 

V.  10  of  2-55 

Fletcher,  G.  and  P.     (Sanford's  Br.  poets)       23-72 
Fletcher,  James.     History  of  Poland  ;  with  a  narra- 
tive  of  the  recent  events,  obtained  from  a 
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Fletcher,  John.  The  chances.  Altered  by  the  duke 
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24-142 

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Fletcher,  J.  C,  and  D.  P.  Kidder.     Brazil  and  the 

Brazilians.     6th  ed.     B.,  1866.     8°       26^-332 

Fletcher,   Rev.   J.   P.     Notes  from  Nineveh,  and 

travels  in  Mesopotamia,  Assyria,  and  Syria. 

Ph.,  1850 28''-562 

—  Two  years'  residence  at  Nineveh,  and  travels  in 

Mesopotamia,  Assyria,   and  Syria.     2d  ed. 

L.,  1850.     2  V 28^-568 

Fletcher,  H.  C.    History  of  the  American  war.     L., 

1865,6.  3  V.  8°  .  .  .  .  26=^-613 
Fletcher,  Mrs.  Mary.  Life,  by  H,  Moore  30-1908 
Fletcher,  Miriam,  the  Methodist  .  .  18-1092 
Fleur  de  serre  et  fleur  des  champs.     Mme  Lacroix 

34-4104 

Fleur  des  chansons  fran(jaises.     P.         .        34-4433 
Fleuricu,  C.  P.  C.  de.     Discoveries  of  the  French  in 

1768  and  1769  to  the  southeast  of  New  Guinea  ; 

with  subsequent  visits  to  the  same  lands  by 

English  navigators.    Trans,  from  the  French. 

L.,  1791.  4°  .  .  .  .  29^-525 
Fleurs  du  Parnasse  franqais.     C.  Picot  (ed.) 

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Fleury,  C.     Manners  of  the  ancient  Israelites,     v.  9 

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Fleury.    [Pseud,  for  Benard.]    See  Lafitte,  J.  B.  P. 
Fleury,  H.     Theorie  des  convergents  des  fonctions 

d'une  seule  variable.    A vec  applications.     P., 

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Fleury,  J.  (Champfleury.)    Les  excentriques.     P., 

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—  Histoire  de  la  caricature  moderne.     P.    34-4054 

—  Le  R^alisme.     P.,  1857    .        .        .        34-4053 

—  Richard  Wagner.     P.,  1860.     8°      .        34-4583 

—  Sensations  de  Josquin      .        ,         .        34-4135 
Fleury,  Lame.     See  Lam^-Fleury. 

Fliedner,  T.  Life  of  Pastor  Fliedner  of  Kaisers- 
werth ;  trans,  from  the  German  by  C.  Wink- 
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Flindersland  and  Sturtland.  W.  R.  H.  Jessup 
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Flint,  A.  Contributions  relating  to  the  causation 
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—  Physiology  of  man ;  designed  to  represent  the 

existing  state  of  physiological  science,  as  ap- 
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Flint,  C.  L.  Reports  on  the  agriculture  of  Massa- 
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—  Milch  cows  and   dairy  farming;    to  which  is 

added  Horsfall's  system  of  dairy  manage- 
ment.    B.,  1866.     8°    .         .         .  4-96 

—  Practical  treatise  on  grasses  and  forage  plants. 

N.  Y.,  1857.     8»  .         .        .        .  4-88 

—  See  Harris,  T.  W. 

Flint,  F.     Francis  Berrian     .        .        .        18-1105 

Flint,  H,  M.     Mexico  under  Maximilian.    Ph.,  1867 

26^-871 

—  The  railroads  of  the  United  States ;  their  his- 

tory and  statistics.     Ph.,  1868     .  1-340 


Flint,  T.     The  far  west ;    or,    a  tour  beyond  the 
mountains.     N.  Y.,  1838.     2  v.    .        26''-122 

—  Lectures  upon  natural  history,  geology,  chem- 

istrj'',  the  application  of  steam,  and  interesting 
discoveries  in  the  arts.     B.,  1J^33  9-921 

—  Recollections  of  the  last  ten  years,  passed  in 

occasional  residences,  and  journeyings  in  the 

valley  of  the  Mississippi.  B.,  1826.  8°  26''-36 
Flirt,  the.  Mrs.  Grey  ....  18-1276 
Flirtations  in  fashionable  life.  C.  Sinclair  18-2899 
Flitch  of  bacon.     W.  H.  Ainsworth      .  18-112 

FUoyd,  T.     Bibliotheca  biographica ;  a  synopsis  of 

universal    biography,   ancient  and    modern. 

L.,1760.  3v.  8°  .  .  .  30-1701 
Flora.     See  Botany,  practical. 

Flora  Lyndsay.  Mrs.  Moodie  .  .  18-2235 
Floral  biography.  C.  E.  Tonna  .  .  32-280 
Flora's  iurerpreter.  S.  J.  Hale  .  .  9-44 
Flora's  lexicon.  C.  H.  Waterman  .  9-82 
Florence.  Da  Ponte,  L.  L.  Florentine  republic 
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—  Dumas,  A.     TJne  annee  a.     (Imp.  de  voyage) 

34-3261 

—  Machiavelli,  N.     Histoire  de   .        .        34-5361 
History  of  .  v.  1  and  2  of  33-1041 

—  Napier,  H.  E.     Florentine  history         27«-2386 

—  Talmadge,    W.      Religious    reform    in    Italy 

32-1922 

—  Trollope,  T.  A.     Commonwealth   .       27-'-24h3 
Filippo  Strozzi    ....       27^-2484 

—  Weld,  C.  R.   The  new  capital  of  Italy    27*--835 

—  See  Tuscany. 

Florence.     M.  E.  Hammond  .         .        18-1342 

Florence  betrayed.     M.  d'Azeglio  .  18-822 

Florence  Macarthy.     Lady  Morgan       .        18-226-' 

Florence  of  Worcester.     Chronicle,  with  the  two 

continuations,  comprising  annals  of  English 

history,  from  the  departure  of  the  Romans  to 

the  reign  of  Edward  I ;  trans,  by  T.  Forester. 

L.,  1854 27=^-400 

Florence  stories.     Jacob  Abbott    .        .       18-1  to  4 

Florian,   J.   P.   C.   de.      Estelle  et  Nemorin.      P. 

34-4058 

—  Fables.  Suivies  de  Ruth  et  de  Tobie.  P.  34-4059 

—  Guillaume  Tell.     B.,  1849        .         .         34-4060 

—  Gonzalve  de  Cordoue.     P.,  1857     .        34-4062 
Floricultural  cabinet,  and  florist's  magazine.     Con- 
ducted by  J.  Harrison.   L.,  1833-43.   11  v.   S" 

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Florida.     Brinton,  D.  G.     Notes  on  the  Floridian 
peninsula 26''-415 

—  Cohen,  M.  M.    Notices  of  F.  and  the  campaigns 

26=''-46 

—  Darby,  W.     Geography  and  natural  and  civil 

history 26''-56 

—  Fairbanks,  G.  R.  History  and  antiquities  26''-403 

—  Giddings,  J.  R.     Exiles  of  F.  .         26"-386 

—  Irving,  T.     Conquest  of  F.     .         .         26-''-114 

—  Latour,  A.  L.     War  in  west  F.       .         26''-121 

—  McCall,  G.  A.  Letters  from  the  frontiers  26''-681 

—  Sprague,  J.  T.     F.  war  .         .        .         26='-189 

—  War  in  F. ;  by  a  late  staff  officer     .  26"-76 

—  See  Maroons. 

Floride,  la.  J.  Mcry  ....  34-3933 
Florilegium.     J.  Stobaeus       .        .        .  34-338 

Florime.  W.  B.  Mac  Cabe  .  .  .  18-1960 
Florita.     Mme  Ch.  Reybaud  .        .        34-42.=54 

Florus,   L.  A.     Epitome  of  Roman  history.     See 

Sallust  •        .        .         .         .       27*-24o9 

Flotow,  F.  von.     Opera  of  Martha,   with   Italian, 

German,  and  English  words.  B.  8"  5-908 
Flourens,  M.  J.  P.     Examen  de   "L'Origine  des 

Especes."  P.,  1864  .  .  .  34-4199 
See  Darwin,  C. 

—  History  of  the  discovery  of  the  circulation  of  the 

blood;    trans,  by  J,  C.  Reeve.      Cin.,   1859 
10-178 

—  Recherches  experimentales  sur  les  proprietes  et 

les  fonctions  du  systeme  nerveux.     2me  ed. 
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by  C.  D.  Meigs.     Ph.,  1846 .        .  10-45 

Flower  and  fruit  decoration.  T.  C.  March  5-333 
Flower,  fruit,  and  thorn  pieces.     J.  P.  F.  Richter 

.         .         18-2651 

Flower  garden,  the.     J.  Breck       .        .  9-14 

Flower  garden,  the.     Mrs.  C.  E.  Tonna  32-283 

Flower  garden  directory.    R.  Buist        .  4-8 

Flower  of  the  prairie.     G.  Aimard        .  18-98 

Flowerless  plants,  rambles  in  search  of.     M.  Plues 

9-71 

Flowers  and  language  of  flowers.     Adams,  H.  G. 

Language  and  poetry  of  flowers  .  9-1 

—  Budgen,  L.  M.     May  flowers  .  9-952 

—  Catlow,  A.  Garden  botany  .  .  9-20 
Greenhouse  botany      .         .         .  9-21 

—  Glenny,  G.     Culture  of  flowers       .  4-135 

—  Gray,  A.     Garden  botany        .        .  9-40 

—  Hale,  S.  J.    Flora's  interpreter        .  9-44 

—  Hooper,  L.     Lady's  book  of  flowers  9-50 

—  Miller,  T.     Language  of  flowers       .  9-61 

—  Newman,  J.  B.     Beauties  of  Flora  9-66 

—  Plues,  M.     Rambles  in  search  of  wild  flowers 

9-73 

—  Rand,  E.  S.  Garden  flowers  .  .  4-168 
Parlor  and  garden  flowers           .  4-167 

—  Thomson,  D,    Handy  book  of  the  flower-garden 

4-305 

—  Waterman,  C.  H.     Language  and  sentiments  of 

flowers 9-83 

—  "Wilkinson,  Lady.   Weeds  and  wild  flowers  9-83 

—  Wood,  A.     Leaves  and  flowers        .  9-85 

—  See  Botany  ;  Horticulture  ;  Gardening ;  Plants  ; 

Wax  flowers. 
Flowers  of  heaven.     Abbe  Orsini    .         .  33-84 

Flowers  of  history.  Matthew  of  Westminster  27''-816 
Flowers  of  history.  Roger  of  Wendover  37'^-1011 
Flowers  of  hope  and  memory.      C.  J.  M.  Jordan 

23-611 

Flowers  of  loveliness.  Forty  groups  of  female  figures, 
emblematic  of  flowers ;  with  poetical  illustra- 
tions by  L.  E.  Landon,  the  Countess  of  Bless- 
ington,  and  T.  H.  Bayly.     L.     4»  5-698 

Flowers  of  poetry,  with  floral  dictionary  9-70 

Flowers,  reflections  on.     J.  Hervey       .  32-109 

Floyd,  T.     See  Flloyd,  T. 

Floyd,  W.  R.  Handy  Andy.  F's  S.  D.  v.  42  24-221 
Floyer,  J.  History  of  cold  bathing ;  ancient  and 
modern.  Litchfield,  1702  .  .  10-46 
Fleece,  the.  J.  Dyer  ....  23-493 
Fliigel.  See  Grund,  F.  J.  Merchant's  assistant  1-38 
Flush  times  of  Alabama  and  Mississippi.  J.  G.  Bald- 
win                  18-247 

Flute  and  piano  duetts.     S.  Winner       .  5-1063 

Flute,  one  hundred  operatic  melodies  for.  B.,  [I860.] 

Ob.  8» 5-1073 

Flute  preceptor.     Wragg        .        .        .  5-1165 

Flutina,  the ;   a  collection  of  songs,  operatic  airs, 

waltzes,  etc. ,  arranged  for  the  accordeon  and 

flutina.     B.,  1855.     Ob.  8°    .        .  5-1073 

Flycatchers.     Swainson,  W.     [Jardine,  Sir  W.,  N. 

1.  13  J 9-593 

Fly-fisher's  entomology.     A.  Ronalds    .  20-453 

Foa,  Eugenie.     Les  petits  artistes  peintres  et  musi- 

ciens,  contes  historiques.     P.     8"         34-4599 

—  Les  petits  Guerriers.    Contes  historiques  pour  la 

Jeunesse.    P.    8°  ...        34-4740 

—  Les  petits  poetes  et  litterateurs.     Contes  histo- 

riques.    8°    .         .        .        .        .        34-4601 

—  Petits  princes  et  petites  princesses.     Contes  his- 

toriques.    8«  .        .        .        .        34-4600 

—  et  al.     Le  genie  des  artes — Etudes  et  nouvelles 

hist,  sur  les  plus  celebres  artistes.     P.     8" 

84-4602 

Foire  aux  manages.  A.  Rolland  .  .  34-4143 
Foley,  Fanny.    Romance  of  the  ocean  18-2687 

Folic  espagnole,  la.  Pigault-Lebrun  .  34-4806 
Folklore.     From  "  Notes  and  queries "  33-742 

Folk  lore  of  north  counties  of  England  and  border. 

W.  Henderson      ....         27=^-536 


Folle  du  logis;  comedie.     Latour  Saint-Ybars 

34-3681 

Follen,  E.  L.     Life  of  C.  FoUen.     B.,  1844     30-165 

Folliero.     See  Luna  Folliero. 

Following  the  flag.     C.  C.  Coffin   .        .         26''-589 

Folly  as  it  flies  ;  hit  at  by  Fanny  Fern.  S.  P.  Parton 
33-1133 

Fonblanque,  A.     Hector  Mainwaring    .        18-3976 

—  How  we  are  governed ;  or,  the  crown,  the  senate, 

and  the  bench  ;  a  hand-book  of  the  constitu- 
tion, government,  laws,  and  power  of  Great 
Britain.     New  ed.     L.,  1859         .         27='-405 

—  Rights  and  wrongs  ;  a  manual  of  household  law. 

L.,  1860 2-300 

—  Tangled  skein  ....        18-1094 
Fonblanque,  E.  B.  de.     Treatise  on  the  administra- 
tion and  organization  of  the   British  army ; 
Avith  especial  reference  to  finance  and  supply. 
L.,  1858.     8"  .        .        .         .  6-600 

Fondation  de  la  republique  des  Etats-Unis.  C.  de 
Witt      ......        34-3185 

Fonnereau,  T.  G.  Diary  of  a  dutiful  son.  L.,  1864 
. 33-1100 

Fontaine,  J.  A  tale  of  the  Huguenots.  [See  Maury, 
Ann]      .        .         .         .         .        .        30-1959 

Fontaine.     See  La  Fontaine. 

Fontaine  de  Medicis,  la.  J.  T.  de  Saint-Germain 
34-4323 

Fontenelle,  B.  C.  B.  de.     Morceaux  choisis  34-3537 

Fontenelle,  J.  de.     See  Morfit. 

Fonthill  recreations.     See  Sleeper,  M.  G. 

Fonvielle,  W.  de.  Thunder  and  lightning.  Trans, 
by  T.  L.  Phipson.     L.,  1868        .  11-333 

Food  and  diet.     Aikin,  J.     Arts  of  life  6-145 

—  Alcott,  W.  A.     Food  and  cookery  .  6-150 

—  Bellows,  A.  J.     Philosophy  of  eating        6-151 

—  Bostwick,  H.     Cause  of  natural  death      10-133 

—  Brillat-Savarin.     Handbook  of  dining      10-506 

—  Brinton,  W.     On  food  and  its  digestion    10-249 

—  De  Voe,  T.  F.     The  market  assistant         6-175 

—  Dodd,  G.     Food  of  London    .        .  1-288 

—  Gastric  regions,  the  .         .         .  10-455 

—  Hoskins,  T.  H.     What  we  eat         .  10-232 

—  Lambe,  W.     Water  and  vegetable  diet    10-327 

—  Lankester,  E.     Lectures  on  food  .  10-272 

—  Liebig,  J.     Chemistry  of  food  .  8-16 

—  Marcet,  W.     Composition  and  adulteration  of 

food 10-631 

—  Paris,  G.  A.     Treatise  on  diet         .  10-87 

—  Pereira,  J.     Food  and  diet      .         .  10-86 

—  Robertson,  W.  H.    Treatise  on  diet  and  regimen 

10-417 

—  Smith,  E.    Practical  dietary    .        .  10-568 

—  Smith,  J.     Fruits  and  farinacea  the  proper  food 

of  man  ...  .  10-379 

—  Soyer,  A.     History  of  food  and  its  preparation 

6-331 

—  Trail,  R.  T.  New  hydropathic  cook  book  10-341 

—  Truman,  M.     Food  and  its  influence  in  health 

and  disease 10-511 

—  Vegetable  substances  used  for  food.     (L.  E.  K.) 

4-388 

—  See  Adulterations ;  Bread  ;  Cookery  ;  Digestion. 
Fool  of  quality.  Henry  Brooke  .  .  18-433 
Foot,  the.     Dowie,  J.     The  foot  and  its  covering 

10-374 

—  Hall,  J.  S.     Book  of  the  feet  .        .  6-183 

—  Zacharie,  J.     Diseases  of        .        .  10-406 

—  See  Toes. 

Foote,  A.  H.  Africa  and  the  American  flag.  N.  Y., 
1854 38''-174 

Foote,  H.  S.  Texas  and  the  Texans ;  including  a 
history  of  leading  events  in  Mexico,  from  the 
conquest.     Ph.,  1841.     2  v.  .         26»-881 

—  War  of  the  rebellion ;  or,  Scylla  and  Charybdis. 

N.  Y.,  1866  ....         26"-868 

Foote,  S.     The  author.    M.  B.  D.  5     .  24-143 

—  The  commissary.     M.  B.  D.  5        .  24-142 

—  The  devil  upon  two  sticks.     M.  B.  D.  5   24-143 

—  The  Englishman  m  Paris.     M.  B.  D,  5    24-143 


FOOTE. 


213 


FORGED  WILL. 


Foote,  S.  The  Englishman  returned  from  Paris. 
M.  B.  D.  5 24-142 

—  The  knights.     M.  B.  D.  5        .         .  24-142 

—  Tlie  lame  lover.     M.  B.  D.  5  .  24-142 

—  The  liar,  a  farce.     B.  D.  v.  1  .  24-143 

—  Same.     S.  B.  T.  v.  1        .        .        .  24-191 

—  The  lyar.     M.  B.  D.  5    .         .        .  24-142 

—  The  maid  of  Bath.     M.  B.  D.  5       .  24-142 

—  The  mayor  of  Garrat,  comedy.     B.  D.  v.  1 

24-143 

—  Same.     D.  L.  T.  v.  7       .        .         .  24-107 

—  Same.     M.  B.  D.  5  .         .        .  24-142 

—  Same.     S.  B.  T.  v.  11      .        .        .  24-191 

—  The  minor.     M.  B.  D.  5  .        .  24-142 

—  The  orators.     M.  B.  D.  5         .        .  24-142 

—  The  patron.     M.  B.  D.  5         .        .  24-142 

—  Taste.     M.  B.  D.  5  .         .         .  24-142 

—  See  BickerstafF,  I. 

Foote,  W.  H.     Sketches  of  Virginia,  historical  and 

biographical.  Ph.,  1850-55.  2  v.  8°  26''-329 
Footfalls  on  the  boundary  of  another  world.     R.  D. 

Owen 32-1682 

Footlight  flashes.    W.  Davidge       .         .  24-167 

Foot  notes  from  the  page  of  nature.     H.  Macmillan 

9-58 

Footpath  and  highway.  B.  Moran  .  27''-293 
Footprints  of  the  Creator.     H.  Miller    .  9-264 

Footprints  of  famous  men.  J.G.Edgar  30-787 
Footprints  of  a  letter  carrier.  J.  Rees  .  26"-818 
Footsteps  of  St.  Paul.     J.  R.  Macduff   .  32-541 

For  better  for  worse.  E.  Yates  .  18-1095,3811 
For  ever  and  ever.  Fl.  Marryat  .  .  18-2099 
For  president  Ulysses  S.   Grant,  for  vice-president 

W.  A.  Buckingham.  Norwich,  (Conn.,)  1868. 

8° 26='-1021 

Forayers.  W.  G.  Simms  .  .  .  18-2863 
Forays  among  salmon  and  deer.  J.  Conwny  27''-603 
Forbes,   C.  S.     The  campaign  of  Garibaldi  in  the 

two  Sicilies;  a  personal  narrative.     E.,  1861. 

8° 27''-2222 

—  Iceland  ;  its  volcanoes,    geysers,  and  glaciers. 

L.,  1860 ^     27''-588 

Forbes,  Duncan.  Grammar  of  the  Hindustani  lan- 
guage, in  the  oriental  and  Roman  character. 
L.,  1855.     8"  ....  22-90 

• —  Hindustani  manual.     L.  .         .  22-89 

—  History  of  chess  till  the  period  of  its  establish- 

ment in  western  and  central  Europe.  L., 
1860.     8» 20-23 

Forbes,  Duncan,  of  Culloden.  Burton,  J.  H.  Life 
of 30-1568 

Forbes,  E.     Literary  papers.     L.,  1855  33-599 

—  Natural  history  of  European  seas.     Edited  and 

continued  by  R.  G.  Austen.     L.,  1859    9-546 

—  Wilson  and  Geikie.     Memoir  of      .        30-1376 
Forbes,  Mrs.  E.  A.    A  woman's  first  impressions  of 

Europe  ;  wayside  sketches  made  during  a 
sliort  tour  in  1863.     N.  Y.,  1865  27''-^794 

Forbes,  F.  E.  Eleven  years  in  Ceylon,  comprising 
sketches  of  the  field  sports  and  natural  history, 
and  an  account  of  its  history  and  antiquities. 
L.,  1841.     2v.     8»        .         .        .         28''-286 

—  Five  years  in  China;  from  1842  to  1847;  with 

an  account  of  the  occupation  of  the  islands  of 
Labuan  and  Borneo,  by  her  majesty's  forces. 
L.,1848.     8°  ....         28''-193 

—  Six  months  service  in  the  African  blockade  in 

1848.  L.,  1849.  8°  .  .  .  28»'-330 
Forbes,  G.  F.     Cultivation  and  supply  of  cotton  in 

South   America    [Southern    United    States]. 

L.,  1866.     8  pp.     f»      .         .         .  4-u.  p. 

Forbes,     John.        Homoeopathy,     allopathy,     and 

"Young  physic."     Ph.,  1846       .  10-47 

—  Memorandums  made  in  Ireland  in  the  autumn 

•  of  1852.     L.,  1853.     2  v.       .         .         27i'-921 

—  Nature  and  art  in  the  cure  of  disease.     2d  ed. 

L.,1858 10-385 

—  The  physician's  holiday  ;  or,  a  month  in  Swit- 

zerland in  the  summer  of  1848.  3d  ed.  L., 
1852 27''-281 


Forbes,    John.       Sight-seeing    in     Germany    and 

the  Tyrol  in  the  autumn  of  1855.     L.,  1856 

27'-421 

Forbes,  J.  D.  Norway  and  its  glaciers  visited  in 
1851,  followed  by  journals  of  excursions  in 
the  high  Alps  of  Dauphine,  Berne,  and  Savoy. 
E.,  1853.     8°  ....       27^-1212 

—  Occasional  papers  on  the  theory  of  glaciers.    E., 

1859.     8« 9-231 

—  Travels  through  the  Alps  of  Savoy  and  other 

parts  of  the  Pennine  chain  ;  with  observations 
on  the  phenomena  of  glaciers.  2d  ed.  E., 
1845.     8" 27b-1200 

Forbes,  J.  G.  Report  of  the  trial  of  Brig.  Gen.  W. 
Hull,  1814.     N.  Y.,  1814.     8»       .  2-268 

Forbes,  R.  B.  Shipwreck  by  lightning  ;  papers  rel- 
ative to  Harris's  lightning  conductor.  B., 
1853.     8» 11-115 

Forbes,  W.  Account  of  the  life  and  writings  of 
James  Beattie.     N.  Y.,  1806.     8»  30-29 

Forbes-Leslie.     See  Leslie. 

Forcat  libere.     A.  Ricard        .         .        .        34-4827 

Forcats,  les,  pour  la  foi.     A.  Coquerel,  fils    34-4325 

Force,  P.  National  calendar  and  annals  of  the 
United  States,  v.  3,  4,  9,  11,  12,  and  14. 
W.,  1822-1836.     6v.    .         .         .         26='-777 

—  Tracts  and  other  papers  relating  principally  to 

the  origin,  settlement,  and  progress  of  the 
colonies  in  North  America,  from  the  discoverv 
of  the  country  to  the  year  1776.  W. ,  1836-38". 
3v.     8'' 26^-268 

—  See  American  archives  •  .  .  26'^1301 
Force  and  matter.  L.  Biichner  .  .  11-238 
Force :  its  mental  and  moral  correlates.     C.  Bray 

....  15-305 

Forces  and  future  of  Europe  .  .  .  27^-3596 
Forces  of  the  universe.  G.W.Thompson  15-301 
Ford,  John.      The  broken  heart.     M.   B.  D.  v.  1 

24-142 

Ford,  Rev.  John.  Two  discourses  concerning  the 
necessity  and  dignity  of  marriage,  etc.     L. , 

1735.    8° 32-2398 

Ford,  R.  Handbook  for  travellers  in  Spain.  3d  ed. 
L.,  1855.     2  V 271^-486 

—  The  Spaniards  and  their  country.     N.  Y.,  1847 

27'^-107 

Ford,  S.  R.    Grace  Truman  .         .         .         18-1098 

—  Mary  Bunyan 18-1125 

Fordyce,    W.     History  of  coal,    coke,    coal  fields, 

iron,  its  ores,  and  processes  of  manufactuie. 

L.,  1860.     fo  ....  6-1022 

Foreign  jurisdiction.     G.  C.  Lewis        .  2-765 

Foreign  quarterly  review,     vols.  7-37.     L.  and  N. 

Y.,  1831-46.     8«   .         .         .         .  17-4*^ 

Forensic  medicine.     J.  L.  Casper  ,  10-700 

Forest.  J.  V.  Huntington  .  .  .  18-1548 
Forest  arcadia  of  northern  New  York.      B.,  1864 

26^-500 

Forest  creatures.     C.  Boner  .         .         .  9-514 

Forest  days.  G.  P.  R.  James  .  .  18-1619 
Forest  exiles.  Mayne  Reid  .  .  .  18-2607 
Forest  leaves.     L.  J.  Peirson         .         .  23-172 

Forest  life.  C.  M.  Kirkland  .  .  .  18-1786 
Forest  life  and  forest  trees.  J.  S.  Springer  4-55 
Forest  minstrel.     L.  J.  Peirson      .        .  23-177 

Forest  of  Dean.     H.G.Nichols    .        .         27«-874 
Forest  tragedy.     S.  J.  Lippincott  .        .        18-1919 
Forester,  Fanny.     [Pseud.  J     See  Judson,  E.  C. 
Forester,  Frank.     [Pseud.]     See  Herbert,  H.  W. 
Forester,  T.  Norway  and  its  scenery,  with  a  journal 

of  a  tour,  by  E.  Price.     L.,  1853  27''-313 

—  Paris  and  its  environs.     L.,1859    .         27^-550 

—  Rambles  in  the  islands  of  Corsica  and  Sardinia  ; 

with  notices  of  their  history,  antiquities,  and 
present  condition.     L.,  1858.     8"         27''-800 
Foresters.     A.  Dumas    ....  18-932 

Foresters.     J.  Wilson     ....        18-3542 
Forfar,  W.  B.     Pentowan ;   or,  the  adventures  of 
Greijory  Goulden,  Esq.         .        .         18-1121 
Forged  will.    E.  Bennett       .        .        .  18-320 


FORGERY, 


214 


FOSGATE. 


Forgery.  Report  of  the  committee  of  the  society  of 
arts,  etc.,  together  with  the  approved  com- 
munications and  evidence  upon  the  same,  rel- 
ative to  tlie  mode  of  preventing  the  forgery 
of  bank  notes.     L.,  1819.     8"        .  1-336 

Forgery,  the.  G.  P.  R.  James  .  ,  18-1G18 
Forgfrons,  les.  F.  Soulie  .  .  ,  34-3774 
Forget,    A.      Dental    anomalies.      Ph.,    18G0.      8° 

10-536 

ForgUL's,  E.  D.     Entre  parentheses        .        34-3483 

—  Le  Roman  de  fenime  en  Angleterre  (Miss  Mu- 

lock)  Uorlcote  Mill.  8°  .  .  34-4657 
Forino.     See  Caracciolo. 

Forlorn  hope,  the.  E.  Yates  .  .  18-8853 
Formation  of  character.     Clark's  lectures       33-431 

—  Friswell,  J.  H.     Gentle  life     .         .        33-1094 

—  Nott,  E.    Counsels  to  young  men     .        33-449 

—  See  Character  ;  Morals;  Young  *  *  *. 
Formosa,  description  of.    G.  Psalmanazaar  28'*-185 
Forms,  legal.     Abbot,  B.  V.  and  A.     Conveyanc- 
ing, contracts,  and  legal  proceedings      2-288 

—  Dunlap,  J.  D.     Book  of  forms        .  2-33 

—  Getz,  G.     Precedents  in  conveyancing        2-208 
Forney,  J.   W.     Letters  from  Europe.     Ph.,  1867 

27''-893 

Forrest,  G.     The  playground ;  or,  the  boy's  book 

of  games.     L.,  1858      .         .         .  20-177 

Forrest,  M.     Women  of  the  south  distinguished  in 

literature.  N.  Y.,  18G1.  8»  .  30-1592 
Forrest,  N.  B.,  campaigns  of.      T.   Jordan  and  J. 

P.  Pryor 26^-1007 

Forrest,  W.  S.     Historical  and  descriptive  sketches 

of  Norfolk    and    vicinity.      Ph.,   1853.      8° 

26''-301 

Forrester,   A.    H.     Strange  adventures  of  Gooroo 

Simple,  by  A.  Crowquill  .  .  18-1204 
Forsaken  daugliter  ....         18-1099 

Forster,   C.     Historical   geography  of  Arabia ;   or, 

the  patriarchal  evidences  of  revealed  religion. 

L.,  1844.     2  v.     8»        .         .         .         32-2051 

—  Life  of  John  Jcbb ;  with  a  selection  from  his 

letters.     2d  ed.     L.,  1837.     8°      .         30-1122 

—  The  one  primeval  language,  traced  experiment- 

ally through  ancient  inscriptions  in  alphabetic 
characters  of  lost  powers.  2d  ed.  L.,  1852-4. 
3  V.  8«  and  chart  in  case       .         .  22-444 

Forster,    G.      Journey  from    Bengal  to  England, 

through  tlie  northern  part  of  India,   Kash- 

mire,    Afghanistan,    and    Persia,    and    into 

Russia,  by  the  Caspian  sea.      L.,  1798.     4° 

28"-907 

Forster,  J.  Arrest  of  the  five  members  by  Charles 
I.  ;  a  chapter  of  English  history  rewritten. 
L.,  1860 27''-409 

—  Cromwell  and  the  republicans.   L.,  1839  30-171 

—  Debates    on    the  grand    remonstrance,    1641  ; 

with  an  introductory  essay  on  English  free- 
dom under  Plantagenet  and  Tudor  sovereigns. 
L.,  1860 27''-410 

—  Historical  and  biographical  essays.     L.,  1858. 

2  V.     8° 33-738 

—  Life  and  adventures  of  Oliver  Goldsmitli.     A 

biography    in    four   books.      L.,   1848.      8» 
30-1202 

—  Life  of  Oliver  Cromwell.     L.,  1838  80-170 

—  Lives  of  John  Pym  and  John  Hampden.     L., 

1837 30-167 

—  Lives  of  Sir  Henry  Vane  the  younger  and  Henry 

Marten.     L.,  1838         .         .         .  30-168 

—  Lives  of  Sir  John  Eliot  and  Thomas  Wentworth, 

earl  of  Strafford.     L.,  1836  .         .  30-166 

—  Sir  John  Eliot ;  a  biography,  1590-1632.     L., 

1864.     2  V.     8»      .         .         .         .        30-1496 

—  Statesmen  of  the  commonwealth  of  England  ; 

with  a  treatise  on  the  popular  piogress  in 
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Forster,  N.  Remarks  on  Stebbing's  dissertation  on 
tlie  power  of  states  to  deny  civil  protection  to 
the  marriages  of  minors.     L.,  1755      82-2434 


Forster,  J.  R.  History  of  voyages  and  discoveries 
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—  Same.     L.,  1786.    4°        .         .         .         29'^-517 
Forster,  T.     Researches  about  atmospheric  pheno- 
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Forster,  W.     Seebohm,  B.     Memoirs  of        32-2054 

Forster.     See  Foster. 

Forsyth,  James.  The  sporting  rifle  and  its  projec- 
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Forsyth,  Joseph.  Remarks  on  antiquities,  arts,  and 
letters  durinsj  an  excursion  in  Italy  in  1802,3. 
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Forsyth,  R.  The  beauties  of  Scotland  ;  containing 
a  full  account  of  agriculture,  commerce,  mines, 
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Forsyth,  AV.  History  of  the  captivity  of  Napoleon 
at  St.  Helena ;  from  the  lett(;rs  and  journals 
of  the  late  Lieut.  Gen.  Sir  Hudson  Lowe.  L., 
1853.     3  V.     8°      .         .         .         .         30-1050 

—  History  of  trial  by  jury.     L.,  1852.     8«      2-654 

—  Law  relating  to  the  custody  of  infants.     Ph., 

1850.    8°        .         .         .      ■  .       .  V.  68  of  2-55 

—  Life  of  Marcus  TuUius  Cicero.     L.,  1864.     2  v. 

.         30-1530 

Fort,  G.    Coos-coo-soo  ;  or,  letters  from  Tangier,  in 

Africa.     Ph.,  1859        .         .         .         28"-431 

Fort  Lafayette.     B.  Wood     .         .         .         18-3571 

Fort  Pulaski,  report  on  siege  of.     Q.  A.  Gill  more 

6-608 

Fortescue,   Earl.      Public  schools    for  the  middle 

classes.    L.,  1864.     8"  .         .         .  13-87 

Fortescue.     J.  8.  Knowles     .         .        .         18-1795 

Forth  and  bai'gy.   Barnes,  A.    Poole's  old  dialect  of 

22-350 

Fortification.      Douglas,   H.      Modern  systems  of 

6-592 

—  Lendy,  A.  F.     Elements  of     .         .  6-633 

—  Mahan,  D.  H.      Treatise  on  field  f.  6-647 

—  Report  to  congress  on      .         .         .  6-675 

—  Yule,  II.    Fortification  for  officers  .  6-724 

—  See  Coast  defence  ;  Sea-coast  defence. 
Fortnightly  review,  v.  1-9.  L.,  1865-8.  6  v.  8°  17-41 
Fortune,    R.      Two  visits  to   the  tea  countries  of 

China  and  the  British  tea  plantations  in  the 
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scenes  and  adventures  during  a  third  visit  to 

China,   from  1853   to   1856.      L.,    1857.      8° 

28''-248 

—  Narrative  of  a  journey  to  the  capitals  of  Japan 

and  China;  with  notices  of  the  natural  pro- 
ductions, agriculture,  horticulture,  and  trade 
of  those  countries.     L.,  1863.     8°         28''-811 
Fortune  hunter.     Mrs.  A.  C.  M.  Ritchie        18-1668 
Fortune  seeker.     Mrs.  Southworth        .         18-2990 
Fortunes  of  the  Colville  family.     F.   E.    Smedley 

18-2916 

Fortunes  of  Glencore.     C.  Lever  .        .        18-1877 

Fortunes  of  Nigel.     Sir  W.  Scott  .         .        18-:i760 

"Forty -five,  the."    Lord  Mahon  .         .         27»-787 

Forty-five  guardsmen.     A.  Dumas         .  18-933 

Forty  years  in  the  Avilderness  of  pills  and  powders. 

W.  A.  Alcott        ....  10-196 

Forty  years  of  American  life.    T.  S.  Nichols  26''-484 

Forum,  the.     D.  P.  Brown    .         .        .  30-920 

Forza  del  destino.     G.  Verdi  .         .  5-939 

Fosbroke,  T.  D.     Arts,  manufactures,  manners,  and 

institutions  of  the  Greeks  and  Romans.     L., 

1833-5.     2  V 27''-3132 

—  British  monnchism ;  or,  manners  and  customs 

of  the  monks  and  nuns  of  England.     3d  ed., 
with  additions.     L.,  1843.     8°      .         27'»-418 

—  Encyclopaedia  of  antiquities,  and  elements  of 

archaeology,  classical  and  mediajval.   L.,  1843. 

2  V.     8» 29»-264 

Fosgate,  B.  Sleep  psychologically  considered  with 
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Foss,  E.  The  judges  of  England  ;  with  sketches  of 
their  lives,  and  miscellaneous  notices  con- 
nected -with  the  courts  at  Westminster;  from 
the  time  of  the  conquest.  L.,  1848-57.  6  v. 
8" 30-1128 

Fosse.     See  Lafosse. 

Fossils.  Anderson,  J.  Yellow  sandstone  and  its 
f.  remains 9-201 

—  Carpenter,  W.  B.     Zoology    .         .  9-525 

—  Conrad    and    Meek.       Invertebrate    fossils    of 

North  Am.  [Sm.  mis.  col.  v.  7]  11-188 

—  Cuvier,  F.,  and  E.  Pidgeon.     Remains  of  the 

animal  kingdom    ....  9-532 

—  Holmes,  F.  S.   Post-pleiocene  fossils  of  S.  Caro- 

lina      9-1249 

—  Lea,  I.     Fossil  foot  marks       .         .  9-1247 
Fossil  saurian  and  molluscs        .          9-1246 

—  Mackie,  S.  J.    Fossils  of  the  bottom-rocks    9-946 

—  Mantell,  G.  A.     Atlas  of  remains  .  9-1205 
Medals  of  creation      .         .        .  9-260 

—  Parkinson,  J.     Organic  remains      .  9-1259 

—  Tennant,  J.  Catalogue  of  British  fossils  9-334 
Fossil  spirit,  the.  J.  Mill  .  .  .  9-262 
Foster,  A.     See  Lester,  C.  E. 

Foster,  B.  F.  Practical  summary  of  the  law  and 
usage  of  bills  of  exchange  and  promissory 
notes,  with  tables.     B.,  1837.     8°  1-28 

—  System  of  penmanship ;   or,  the  art  of  rapid 

writing.     Ph.,  1835.     8»       .         .  13-88 

—  Treatise  on  commercial  book-keeping.    B.,  1836. 

8» 1-27 

Foster,  G.  G.,  and  T.  D.  English.  French  revolu- 
tion of  1848  ;  its  causes,  actors,  events,  and 
influences.  Ph.,  1848.  8°  .  .  27='-1715 
Foster,  J.  Biographical,  literary,  and  philosophical 
essays,  contributed  to  the  Eclectic  Review. 
N.  Y.,  1844 33-488 

—  Critical  essays  contributed  to  the  Eclectic  Re- 

view.    Ed.  by  J.  E.  Ryland.     L.,  1856.     2  v. 
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—  Essay  on  Doddridge's  rise  and  progress  32-1380* 

—  Essays,  in  a  series  of  letters.     B.,  1839    33-963 

—  Same.     N.  Y.,  1846  .         .         .         33-963" 

—  Essay  on  the  improvement  of  time,  and  other 

literary  remains.     Ed.  by  J.  E.  Ryland.     L., 
1863 33-964 

—  Fosteriana  ;  consisting  of  thoughts,  reflections, 

and  criticisms  not  hitherto  published.    Ed.  by 
H.  G.  Bohn.     L.,  1858  .        .  83-983 

—  Lectures  delivered  in  Broadmead  chapel.     3d 

ed.     L.,  1853.     2  v.      .         .         .  32-484 

—  Letters  to  Thomas  Coles.    L.,  1864  30-1648 

—  Miscellaneous  essays  on  Christian  morals.     N. 

Y.,  1844 32-254 

—  Philosophy  of   popular  ignorance.      B.,    1841 

13-89 

—  Ryland,  J.  E.  Life  and  correspondence  of  30-173 
Foster,  J.  W.,  and  J.  D.  Whitney.     Report  on  the 

geology  and  topography  of  a  portion  of  the 

Lake  Superior  land  district,  in  the  state   of 

Michigan.     W.,  1850,51.    'I  v.,  with  maps.    S" 

9-336 

Foster,  J.  Y.  New  Jersey  in  the  rebellion.  Newark, 
1868.    8° 26''-1015 

Foster,  Mrs.  M.  E.  Hand-book  of  modern  European 
literature.     L.,  1849      .         .         .        22-1053 

Foster,  T.  C.  Letters  on  the  condition  of  the  peo- 
ple of  Ireland.     2d  ed.     L.,  1847.     S-     3-101 

—  On  the  writ  of  scire  facias.      Ph.,  1851.       8" 

V.  73  of  2-55 

Foster.     See  Forster. 

Foster  brothers 18-1097 

Fothergill,  S.  Necessity  of  a  life  of  purity  and 
holiness.     Ph.,  1780     .         .        .  30-331 

Foucher,  P.     Argile  et  marbre.     N.  Y.,  1859.     8° 

34-4635 

Foudras,  marquis  de.  Les  homines  des  bois.  fid. 
interdite.     B.  and  L.,  1855  .        ..         34-4356 

—  Les  veillees  de  saint  Hubert.     Ed.  interdite. 

B.  and  L.,  1855    ....        34-4378 


Foul  play.     Reade,  C,  and  D.  Boucicault    18-4079 
Found  and  lost,  and  other  maga  stories  18-3953 

Foundation  of  history.     S.  B.  Schieffelin      29»-145 
Founder's  guide.     F.  Overman      .         .  6-389 

Founding.     See  Metallurgy,  and  names  of  metals. 
Fountain  rock,  etc.     G.  H.  Ringgold    .  23-729 

Foulke,  W.  P.      Remarks  on  cellular  separation. 
Ph.,  1860.     8»       .         .         .        .  2-656 

Fouque.  See  La  Motte-Fouque. 
Four  Georges.  S.  M.  Smucker  .  .  30-1189 
Four  Georges.  W.  M.  Thackeray  30-1281;  18-3190 
Four  leading  doctrines.  E.  Svvedenborg  32-626 
Four  months  in  Algeria.  J.  W.  Blakesley  28''-278 
Four  months  in  adahabe^h.  M.  L.  M.  Cary  28''-525 
Four  oaks.     K.  Thorpe  .         .         .         18-3951 

Four  sisters.     [Hertha.]     Fredrika  Bremer    18-399 
Four  years  aboard  the  whaleship.     W.  B.  Whitecar 

29i'-166 

Four  years  among  the  Spanish- Americans.    F.  Has- 

saurek 26''-655 

Four  years  in  a  government  exploring  expedition. 
G.  M.  Colvocoresses  .  .  .  29^-111 
Four  years  in  the  saddle.  H.  Gilmor  .  26''-813 
Four  years  of  fighting.  C.  C.  Coffin  .  26»-805 
Four  years  of  a  liberal  government.  L.,  1834.  16 
pp.  8°  .  .  .  •  .  .  32-2503 
Four  years  on  the  Pacific  coast.     Mrs.  D.  B.  Bates 

29''-148 

Fourfold  state.  T.  Boston  .  .  .  32-1393 
Fourier,  C.  Passions  of  the  human  soul,  and  their 
influence  on  society  and  civilization  ;  trans., 
with  critical  annotations,  a  biography  of  Fou- 
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herty.     L.,  1851.     2  v.     8»  .         .  15-141 

—  Social  destiny  of  man ;  or,  theory  of  the  four 

movements ;  trans,  by  H.  Clapp,  jr.  ;  with  a 
treatise  on  the  functions  of  the  human  pas- 
sions, and  an  outline  of  Fourier's  system  of 
social  science,  by  A.  Brisbane.  N.  Y.,  1857. 
8° 2-657 

—  Sargant,  W.  L.      Social  innovators  and  their 

schemes         .         .         .         .         .  2-851 

Fournel,  J.  F.     Histoire  des  avocats  au  parlement 

et  du  barreau  de  Paris.     P.,  1813.     2  v.     8" 

.        .         .        .        34-4887 

Fournel,    Y.      Curiosites  theatrales,    anciennes    et 

modernes.     P.,  1859     .         .         .        34-5284 
Fournier,  F.  L.     Dictionnaire  portatif  de  bibliogra- 

phie.     P.,  1805.     8"      .        .         .  21-45 

Fournier,  M.  R.     Comedy  and  tragedy ;  trans,  by 

W.  Robson.     F'sM.  D.  v.  19       .  2i-221 

Fourth  estate.     F.  K.  Hunt    .         .         .        22-1099 
Fourtol,    Louis.     Cecilie,    nouvelle.     P.,    1856 

.  ,      .         .         .     ,  .         .         .        34-4141 
Foussier,  E.     See  Augier,  E. 
Fowle,   W.  B.     Hundred   dialogues,    designed  for 

reading  and  exhibition  in  schools.     N.  Y., 

1861 33-1017 

—  Parlor  dramas.     N.  Y.,  1859  .         .  24-203 
Fowler,  G.     Lives  of  the  sovereigns  of  Russia.     L.. 

1858.     2  V.     8°      .        .         .         .        30-1062 

Fowler,  J.  A.     Pennsylvania  insurance  hand-book. 

Ph.,  1860 1-109 

—  Underwriters'  annual  register  for  1861.     Pli., 

1861.     8» 1-115 

Fowler,  J.  C.     Collieries  and  colliers  ;  a  hand-book 

of  the  law  and  leading  cases  relating  thereto. 

L.,  1861 2-166 

Fowler,  Mrs.  L.  N.     Familiar  lessons  on  physiology 

and  phrenology.     N.  Y.,  1848     .  10-558 

Fowler,  O.  S.     Home  for  all ;  or,  the  gravel  wall 

and  octagon  mode  of  building.  N.  Y.,  1850 
■'i-342 

—  Maternity ;    or,    the    bearing    and    nursing  of 

children,    including    female    education    and 
beauty.     N.  Y.,1849    .        .        .  10-505 

—  Memory  and  intellectual  improvement  applied 

to  self-education  and  juvenile  instruction.    N. 
Y.,  1853 13-!>0 

—  Practical  phrenology.     N.  Y.  .  10-325 


FOWLER. 


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FRANCE. 


Fowler,  O.  S.  Physiology,  animal  and  mental, 
applied  to  the  preservation  and  restoration  of 
health  of  body  and  power  of  mind.  N.  Y., 
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—  Self-culture,   and  perfection  of  character ;  in- 

cluding the  management  of  youth.  N.  Y., 
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Fowler,  T.  Elements  of  deductive  logic.  Ox.,  1867 
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Fowler,  W.  C.  English  language  in  its  elements 
and  forms ;  with  a  history  of  its  origin  and 
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Fowler,  W.  H.  Guide  for  claimants  of  deceased 
soldiers.     Rich.,  1864  .        .        .       26''-1887 

Fowles,  J.  H.  Sermons  preached  in  the  church  of 
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Fowls.     Bennett,  J.  C.     Management  of  4-47 

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Fownes,  G.    Chemistry  as  exemplifying  the  wisdom 

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Fox,  C.  J.     History  of  the  early  part  of  the  reign  of 

James  II ;  with  an  introductory  chapter  and 
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—  Same.     L.,  1846       ....         27»-206 

—  Speeches  in  the  house  of  commons.     L. ,  1848. 

8° .  33-688 

—  Russell,  J.     Life  and  times  of  .         30-1120 
Memorials  and  correspondence  of        30-745 

Fox,  G.  Journal,  or  historical  account  of  his  life, 
travels,  sufferings,  Christian  experiences,  and 
labor  of  love  in  the  work  of  the  ministry. 
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—  Janney,  S.  M.     Life  of    .         .         .  30-762 

—  Watson,  J.  S.     Life  of     .         .        .         80-1351 
Fux,  G.  T.     Memoir  of  tlie  Rev.  Henry  W.  Fox ; 

with  an  introductory  essay  by  C.  P.  Mc- 
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Fox,  John.  The  acts  and  monuments  of  the  church  ; 
containing  the  history  and  sufferings  of  the 
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of  the  Cliristian  cimrch.  [With  additions.  ] 
Revised  by  J.  Mulham.  Re-ed.  by  T.  Pratt. 
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Fox,  Joseph,  and  C.  A.  Harris.  Diseases  of  the 
human  teeth,  their  natural  history  and  struc- 
ture, with  the  mode  of  applying  artificial 
teeth.     Ph.,  1855.     8°  .         .         .  10-476 

Fox,  M.     Love  life  of  Dr.  Kane    .        .        30-1732 

Fox,  S.  Monks  and  monasteries;  an  account  of 
English  monachism.     L.,  1845     .        82-1811 

Fox,  W.     Biog.  by  J.  C.  Power    .        .        32-1150 

Fox,  W.  T.  Skin  diseases  of  parasitic  origin,  their 
nature  and  treatment ;  including  the  descrip- 
tion and  relations  of  the  fungi  found  in  man. 
L.,  1863.     8»         ....  10-421 

Foxton,  E.     [Pseud.]     See  Palfrey,  Sarah. 

Foxton,  F.  J.     Popular  Christianity ;  its  transition 

state,  and  probable  development.     L.,  1849 

32-2288 

Foyer  breton.     E.  Souvestre  .        .        34-3790 

Fractional  family.     A.  Young        .         .  15-196 

Fragments  from  German  prose  writers.  S.  Austin 
38-100 

Fragments  from  the  study  of  a  pastor.  G.  Spring 
32-1498 

Fragoso.     See  Matos  fragoso. 

Framjee,  Dosabhoy.     The  Parsees;  their  history, 

manners,   customs,   and   religion.     L.,    1858 

82-866 

Framley  parsonage.     A.  Trollope  .        18-3289 

Franc.     See  Le  Franc. 

Fran9ais  peints  par  eux-memes,  les.  P.,  1840-3. 
5v.     R.  8» 34-4958 

—  Province.     P.,  1841,3.     8  v.     R.  8°        34-4959 

—  See  Pictures  of  the  French      .        .        18-2507 


Franc-ma9onnerie  des  femmes.      Ch.   Monselet 

84-4786 

Francatelli,  C.  E.  Modern  cook  ;  a  practical  guide 
to  the  culinary  art  in  all  its  branches ;  com- 
prising, in  addition  to  English  cookery,  the 
most  approved  and  recherche  systems  of 
French,  Italian,  and  German  cookery.  Ph. 
8" 6-178 

—  Royal  English  and  foreign  confectioner.     L., 

1862 6-179 

France,  A.  de.    The  prisoners  of  Abdel-Kader  28"-7 

France,  M.     Description  historique  et  bibliograph- 

ique  de  la  collection  de  H.  de  La  Bedoyere 

sur  la  revolution  fran^aise,  I'empire  et  la  re- 

stauration.     P.,  1862.     8°    .         .  21-180 

France.    General  and  miscellaneous  history. 

—  Anquetil,  L.  P.     Histoire  de  France        34-4475 

—  Anquetil  et  Gallais.    Histoire  de  France  34-4854 

—  Beauties  of  French  history       .         .       27M611 

—  Bonnechose,  E.  de.   Histoire  de  France  34-3107 
History  of  F.       .         .         .  27''-1619,20 

—  Brewer,  E.  C.     Smaller  history  of  F.     27''-1623 

—  Calcott,  L.     Histoire  de  France  du  petit  Louis 

34-5401 

—  Corner,  J.     History  of  F.  for  youth       27"-! 657 

—  Crowe,  E.  E.     History  of  F.   .         .    27''-1671,2 

—  Duruy,  V.   Resume  d'histoirede  France  34-3978 

—  Gifford,  J.     History  of  F.         .         .       27M724 

—  Lacretelle,   C.     Histoire  de  France  pendant  le 

18me  siecle 34-4873 

—  Lame-Fleury.     Histoire  de  France  racontee  a 

lajeunesse 34-4056 

—  Lavallee,  T.     Histoire  des  Fran9ais        34-5183 

—  Monteil,  A.  A.   Histoire  des  Francjais  des  divers 

etats 84-8558 

—  Penrose,  E.     [Mrs.  Markham.]     History  of  F. 

27''-1801,2 

—  Rostaing,  J.  Histoire  deF.  (420-1856.)  34-8647 

—  Student's  France     ....       27'''-1965 

—  Thierry,  A.      Considerations  sur  I'histoire  de 

France  84-8856 

—  White,  J.     History  of  F.         .         .       37M955 

—  Willoughby,  H.     History  of  France  in  rhyme 

27»-1962 

—  Yonge,   C.    D.      France  under  the  Bourbons 

27"-1964 

—  See  Charlemagne  (in  principal  alph.  and  suppl.); 

Franks ;  Normans. 

—  Before  revolution  of  1789. 

—  Bridges,  J.  II.      France   under  Richelieu   and 

Colbert 27"-1633 

—  Colquhoun,  J.  C.     Life  in  France  and  Italy  in 

the  olden  time        ....       27"-1653 

—  Commines,  P.  de.    Memoirs  .        .       27'»-1648 

—  Cousin,  V.   France  under  Richelieu  and  Mazarin 

27=^-1662 

—  Crimes  of  the  kings         .        .        .       37''-1967 

—  Dangeau's  memoirs  of  the  court  of  F.     1684- 

1720 27"-1678 

—  Davila.  E.  C.     Guerre  civili  di  Francia  34-2510 
Civil  wars  of  France  .         .        .       27''-4029 

—  Froissart,  J.    Chroniques  pour  servir  a  I'liistoire 

de  F 34-3385 

—  Godwin,  P.     History  of  F.      .        .       27»-1728 

—  Le  Roi,  J.  A.     Curiosites  historiques  sur  Louis 

XIII,  Louis  XIV,  Louis  XV,  De  Maintenon, 
De  Pompadour,  Du  Barry  .        .        34-4578 

—  Martin,  H.     Age  of  Louis  XIV      .       27»-1810 

Decline  of  the  French  monarchy      37''-1811 

Histoire  de  France  jusq'en  1789  34-4864 

—  Michelet,  J.     Histoire  de  France    84-4779,4865 

—  Same.     [In  English,  down  to  1380]       37M815 

—  Monstrelet,  E.  de.     Chronicles        .       27»-1824 

—  Ranke,  L.     Civil  wars  and  monarchy    27''-1871 

—  Sismondi.     Histoire  des  Franqais    .         34-4709 

—  Stephen,  Sir  J.     Lectures  on  the  history  of  F. 

27''-1915 

—  Thierry,  A.     Lettres  sur  I'liistoire  de  France 

84-3854,4567 

Recits  des  temps  merovingiens  .        34-3856 


FRANCE. 


217 


FRANCE. 


France — continued. 

—  See  Joan  of  Arc. 

—  Revolution  of  1789— first  empire. 

—  Abbott,   J.  S.   C.     French  revolution  of  1789 

27''-1600 

—  Barante,  A.  G.  P.  B.  de.   Histoire  du  directoire 

34-4924 

—  Blanc,  Louis.     Revolution  francjaise       34-4587 

—  Brougham,  H. ,  Ld.   Remarks  on  the  French  rev- 

olution       30-52,792 

—  Bunbury,   H.     Passages  in  the  war  with  F., 

1799-1810    , 27M42 

—  Campardon,  E.  S.     Tribunal  revolutionnaire  de 

34-4916 

—  Carlyle,  T.    French  revolution       .    27»-1628,9 

—  Carne     L.    de.      La  chute    du   grand  empire 

".        34-4660 

—  Cass,  L.     Government  of  F.    .        .  27''-28 

—  Croker,  J.  W.  Early  period  of  the  French  revo- 

lution      27M666 

—  Dismemberment  of  Poland  and  F.         27''-1967 

—  Duchesne,  A.  L.  H.     Reflexions  d'un  royaliste 

constitutionnel       "...        34-3962 

—  Dumas,  M.    Memoirs  of  his  own  time  27''-l 702,3 

—  Eclierolles,  A.    Private  trials  and  public  calami- 

ties                 30-1904 

—  Elliott,  G.  D.     Journal   .         .        .       27M710 

—  Fennel's  review  of  proceedings  of  Paris  27»-1763 

—  French  constitution  of     .        .         .       27''-1963 

—  Goethe,  J.  W.  v.    Campaign  in  1791      27"-1731 

—  Granier  de  Cassagnac,  A.   de.     Causes  de  la 

revolution 34-4588 

—  Lacretelle,  Ch.   Histoire  de  la  revolution  34-4692 

—  Lamartine,  A.  de.     Constituent  assembly.    1789 

27--1774 

Heroic  characters        .        .        .  30-301 

—  Long,  G.  France  and  its  revolutions.  1789-1848 

27''-4027 

—  Mallet  du  pin.     Memoirs  and  correspondence 

27M898 

—  Marsh,  H.     Politics  of  Great  Britain  and  F. 

1791-3 27''-3501 

—  Michelet,  J.     Femmes  de  la  F.         .        84-4125 

—  Mignet,  F.  A.    Histoire  de  la  revolution  34-4553 
French  revolution.     (1789-1814)       27''-1820 

—  Monseignat,  C.  de.     Histoire  des  joumaux  en 

France,  de  1789  a  1799  .         .        34-3550 

—  Moore,   E.     View  of  the   French    revolution 

v.  4  of  33-1362 

—  Necker  on  the  French  revolution     .       27*-1834 

—  Normand,   H.   de.     Two  eras  of  France 

27''-1689 

—  Precis  historique  des  evenemens  de  la  revolution 

34-4465 

—  Recueil  des  decrets,  ordonnances,  traites  de  paix, 

discours,  etc.         ....        84-4794 

—  Roland,  Mme.     Appeal   .         .         .       27^-1879 
Notices  historiques  sur  la  revolution 

V.  8  of  34-3519 

—  Smyth,   W.      Lectures  on  the  history  of  the 

French  revolution         .        .        .       27M921 

—  Stael-Holstein.   Considerations  sur  la  revolution 

franqaise 34-3985 

Considerations   on    the    French  revolution 

27''-1693 

—  Sybel,  H.  von.     History  of  the  French  revolu- 

tion        27''-1922 

—  Thiers,  A.     Revolution  franqaise    .        34-3858 

History  of  the  French  revolution   27»-1934,5 

Histoire  du  consulat  et  de  1' empire    84-4263 

History  of  the  consulate  and  empire 

^      .    27M937,8 

—  Tocqueville,  A.  de.    L'ancien  regime  et  la  revo- 

lution            84-4565 

Old  regime  and  the  revolution    .       27"-1698 

—  Tussaud,   Mme.      Memoirs  and  reminiscenses 

27^^1945 

—  See  Girondists ;  Jacobinism  ;  Louis  XVI ;  Marie 

Antoinette;  Napoleon ;  Peninsular  campaigns ; 
Vendee,  la ;  Waterloo. 


France — continued. 

—  Since  the  first  empire. 

—  Agoult.     (Daniel  Stern.)     Revolution  de  1848 

34-5238 

—  Blanc,  L.     Historical  revelations,  1848  27^-1616 

—  Caussidiere's  memoirs,  1848    .         .       27''-1634 

—  Chamier,  F.     France  and  the  Freflch    27='-1642 
Revolution  of  1848    .        .         .        27''-1643 

—  Corkran,  J.  F.     National  constituent  assembly, 

1848 27^1655 

—  Crowe,  E.  E.      Reigns  of  Louis  XVIII  and 

ChariesX 27=^-1673 

—  Dumas,  M.   Memoirs  of  his  own  time  27*-l 702,3 

—  Foster  and  English.  Revolution  of  1848  27M715 

—  Guizot,  F.  P.  Gr.    France  under  Louis  Phillipe 

27»-1741 

Memoirs  of  my  own  time  .       27=^-1739 

Memoirs  of  a  minister  of  state   .       27''-1740 

—  La  Graviere,  E.  J.  de.     La  marine  de  la  restau- 

ration 34-4661 

—  La  Hodde,  L.  de.    Secret  societies  of  France 

27''-1770 

—  Lamartine,  A.  de.     History  of  the  restoration  of 

monarchy 27''-1776 

Past,  present,  and  future  of   the  republic 

27»-1778 

Revolution  de  1848     .        .        .        34-3469 

Revolution  of  1848      .        .         .       27=<-1777 

~  Three  mouths  in  power      .        .       27''-1779 

—  Long,  G.     France  and  its  revolutions    27'^4027 

—  Mitchell,  D.  G.     Battle  summer      .         27»'-225 

—  Montalivet,  M.  C.  B.  de.     Dix-huit  annees  de 

gouvernement  parlementaire        •        34-5353 

—  Persigny  et  les  doctrines  de  I'empire        34-4719 

—  Raikes,  R.     Journal,  1831-47  .         27»-981 

—  Rush,  R.     Revolution  of  1848         .  33-836 

—  St.   John,   P.   B.     Three  days  of  Feb.,   1848 

27''-1884,5 

—  Sanford,  H.  8.     Administrative  changes  since 

1848 2-849 

—  Sarran,  B.     French  revolution  of  1830      30-296 

—  Turnbull,  D.     French  revolution  of  1830 

27»-1944 

—  Vitet,  L.     La  monarchic  de  1830    .        34-4660 

—  Yates,   E.      Ten  years  of  imperialism  in  F. 

27''-1975 

—  Church  and  education. 

.  —  Annuaire  de  I'instruction  publique  pour  I'an  IX 
(1801)  34-5396 

—  Arnold,  M.   Popular  education  of  France  13-16 
French  Eton       ....  13-17 

—  Girardin,  St.  M.  La  France  et  la  papaute  en  Italic 

34-4460 

—  Whittington,  G.  D.     Ecclesiastical  antiquities 

of  F .  5-351 

—  See  Church ;  Huguenots ;  Massacre  of  St.  Bar- 

tholomew ;  Protestants ;  Reformation. 

—  Politics  and  society. 

—  Berry,  M.     Copnparative  view  of  social  life  in 

England  and  F 27»-76 

—  Bulwer,   H.    L.     France,  social,  literary,   and 

political 27'^1625 

—  Chasles,  V.  E.  P.     Notabilities  in  F.       27^-308 

—  Chateaubriand,  R.  F.  A.  de.   Melanges  politiques 

34-5409 

—  Constitutions  de  la  France  depuis  1789  34-4267 

—  Gay,  S.     Salons  celebres  .         .        84-5280 

—  Goldsmith,  L.    The  crimes  of  cabinets  27»-1734 

—  Guizot,  P.  P.  G.     Histoire  de  la  civilisation  en 

F. 34-3375 

Essais  sur  I'histoire  de  P.    .        .        34-3880 

—  Heine,  H.     De  la  France         .        .        34-3390 

—  Menche  de  Loisne,  Ch.     France  and  England 

socially  and  politically  considered       27''-1685 

—  Napoleonic  ideas      ....       27»-1831 

—  R6camier,  with  a  sketch  of  society  in  France 

30-1400 

—  Roelker,  B.  Constitutions  of  P.      .       27''-1874 

—  Sketches  of  conspicuous  living  characters  of  F. 

30-536 


FRANCE. 


318 


FRANQOIS. 


France — continued. 

—  Thierry,  A.      Formation  and  progress  of  the 

tiers-etat 27''-1931 

—  Travels. 

—  Allen,  Z.     Sketches  of  F.        .        .         27M26 

—  Barren,  G.  J.     Pedestrian  in  F,      .         27''-314 

—  Bell,  R.     Wayside  pictures  of  F.     .         27''-231 

—  Blessington,  Countess  of     Idler  in  F.    27''-266 

—  Buckingham,  J.  S.     Tour  in  F.       .         27''-258 

—  Cadell,  W.  A.     Journey  in  F.         .         27^-830 

—  Cooper,  J.  F.     Gleanings  in  F.       .  27''-27 

—  Costello,  D.     Valley  of  the  Meuse  27''-220 

—  Costello,  L.  S.    Pilgrimage  to  Auvergne  27'^-679 

—  Cradock,  J.     Travels  in  France,    v.  2  of  33-785 

—  Dibdin,  T.  F.     Tour  in  F.       .        .         27^-540 

—  Dumas,  A.     Impressions  de  voyage,  midi  de  la 

F 34-3262 

Pictures  of  F 27''-324 

—  Fellowes,  W.  D.     Visit  to  La  Trappe  in  1817 

27b-796 

—  Hand-book  for  travellers  .        .         27*^-485 

—  Jardine,  A.     Letters  from  Barbary,  F.,  Spain, 

and  Portugal         ....  29^-26 

—  Johnson,  F.  H.  S.     Sketches  in  F.  27''-435 

—  Kirwan,  A.  V.     Modern  F.     .        .         27''-791 

—  Lamont,  M.   M.      Impressions,    thoughts,  and 

sketches 27''-163 

—  Lemaistre,  J.  G.     Travels  through  F.      27''-832 

—  Millingen,  J.  G.     Recollections  of  F.      27^-439 

—  Moore,  J.     Residence  in  F.     .        .  27''-29 

—  Morgan,  Lady.     France  in  1829,30  27''-721 

—  Musgrave,  G.  M.     Anecdotes  and  sketches  of 

F 27''-798 

Excursions  in  F.         .         .        .  27''-31 

—  Pardoe,  J.     River  and  desart  .         27*'-168 

—  Roadside  sketches  in  south  of  F.      .         27''-520 

—  Scott,  J.     Sketches  in  F.         .        .         27''-l70 

—  Spencer,  E.     Travels  in  F.  in  1865,6       27^-816 

—  Sterne,  L.    Sentimental  journey  33-930,18-3016 

—  Talfourd,  T.  N.     Recollections  of  a  tour  in  F. 

27b-341 

—  Tomes,  R.     The  champagne  country       27''-898 

—  Trollope,  T.  A.     Summer  in  F.       .         27''-511 

—  Young,  A.     Travels  in  F.  in  1787-89      27''-807 

—  Wilson,  W.   Records  of  a  route  thi'ough  27M89 

—  Miscellany. 

—  L'Angleterre  compar^e  a  la  France         34-4204 

—  Berkeley,  G.  F.     Month  in  the  forests  of  F. 

20-313 

—  Boys,  E.   Narrative  of  a  captivity  in  F.  27''-639 

—  Burney,  C.     Tour  to  collect  materials  for  his- 

tory of  music       ....  5-1040 

—  Cave,  L.  T.     The  French  in  Africa         28»-166 

—  Costello,  L.  S.      Jacques  Coeur  and  his  times 

27''-1658 

^  France,  M.     Collection  de  la  Bedoyere  sur  la 
revolution 21-180 

—  Gozlan,  L.     Les  chateaux  de  F.      .        34-3367 

—  Jerningham,  H.  E.  H.   Life  in  a  French  chateau 

27'>-885 

—  Jerrold,  B.     Military  matters  in  F.  27»'-593 

—  Laboulaye,  fi.   Les  Etats-Unis  et  la  F.   34-4572 

—  Lee,  E.     Principal  baths.     [Medical]       10-672 

—  Malleson,  G.  B.     French  in  India  (1674-1761) 

28»-258 

—  Marshall,  F.     Population  and  trade  in  F.  1-157 

—  Martin,  F.     Hand-book  of  F.  .  1-292 

—  Musgrave,  G.  M.  Ten  days  in  a  French  parsonage 

27''-858 

—  Parkman,  F.     France  and  England  in  North 

America         ....  26«-929,930 

—  Souvestre,  fi.     Au  bout  du  monde — Etudes  sur 

les  colonisations  franqaises  .      34-8779^ 

—  Tolfrey,  F.     Sportsman  in  F.  .         27''-209 

—  See  Bastile  in  main  alphabet,  and  Bastille  in 

supplement ;   Commerce ;   Corsica  ;   Europe  ; 
Kings  of  F.  ;  Memoires ;  Queens  of  F.  ;  Or- 
leans ;  Pyrenees. 
Prance,   Holland,   and  the  Netherlands  a  century 
ago.    Sir  G.  Collier     ....        37''-852 


France  litteraire,  la.     J.  M.  Querard      .  21-237 

France  litteraire  au  xve  siecle.  G.  Brunet  21-135 
Francesca  Carrara.  L.  E.  Landon  .  18-1807,8 
Franchere,  G.     Voyage  to  the  northwest  coast  of 

America,  1811-1814;  trans,  and  ed.  by  J.  V. 

Huntington.     N.  Y.,  1854    .        .         26''-262 

Franchise.    Austey,  T.  C.     Plea  for  restitution  of 

27''-34 

—  Cole,  H.  W.   Middle  class  and  borough  franchise 

27=^-34 

—  See  Suffrage. 

Francias'  reign  of  terror.  J.  P.  and  W.  P.  Robertson 

26''-171 

Francis.     See  Scribe,  A.  E.     Theatre. 
Francis  I.     Lussan,  Mile  de.     Anecdotes  de  la  cour 
de  Franqois  I        .         .         .         .        34-4468 

—  Pardoe,  J.  Court  and  reign  of  .  27*-1843 
Francis    of  Assisi,    St.,    life  of;    and  a  sketch  of 

the  Franciscan  order,  by  a  religious  of  the 
order  of  Poor  Clares  ;  with  emendations  and 
additions  by  Rev.  P.  da  Magliano.  N.  Y., 
18G7.     8° 32-2139 

Francis  of  Sales,  St.  Herbert,  Lady.  Mission  in 
the  Chablais  ....         32-2426 

Francis,  C.  Life  of  John  Eliot.  (S.  A.  B.  5) 
30-497 

—  Life  of  Sebastian  Rale.  (S.  A.  B.  17)  30-497 
Francis,  F.  A  book  on  angling.  L.,  1867  20-357 
Francis,    G.      Electrical   experiments;    illustrating 

the  theory  and  application  of  the  science  of 
free  or  frictional  electricitv.  5th  ed.  L., 
1850.     8»        .         .         .        '.         .  11-276 

Francis,  G.  H.  Orators  of  the  age ;  comprising 
portraits,  critical,  biographical,  and  descrip- 
tive..   N.  Y.,  1847        .         .         .        30-1997 

Francis,  Jean.  Our  charades,  and  how  we  i)layed 
them.     L.,  1866    .         .         .         .  20-174 

Francis,  John.  Annals,  anecdotes,  and  legends ;  a 
chronicle  of  life  assurance.     L.,  1853       1-104 

—  Chronicles  and  characters  of  the  stock  exchange. 

New  ed.     L.,  1855.    8»        .        .  1-123 

—  History  of  the  bank  of  England,  its  times  and 

traditions.     3d  ed.     L.,  n.  d.     2  v.     8°    1-99 

—  History  of  the  English  railway  ;  its  social  rela- 

tions and  revelations.      1820-45.     L.,  1851. 

2  V.     8» 6-51 

Francis,  J.  B.  Lowell  hydraulic  experiments  ;  a  se- 
lection of  experiments  on  hydraulic  motors. 
B.,  1855.     4°         ....  11-515 

—  On  the  strength  of  cast-iron  pillars  ;  with  tables 

for  the  use  of  engineers,  architects,  and  build- 
ers.    N.  Y.,  1865.     8°  .         .  6-SO 

Francis,  J.  G.  Beach  rambles  in  search  of  seaside 
pebbles  and  crystals ;  with  observations  on 
the  origin  of  the  diamond  and  other  precious 
stones.     L.,  1859  .        .        .  9-232 

Francis,  J.  T.  Change  of  climate,  considered  as  a 
remedy  in  dyspeptic,  pulmonary,  and  other 
chronic  affections.     L.,  1853        .  10-390 

Francis,  J.  W.  Old  New  York  ;  or,  rcminiscenses 
ofthe  past  sixty  years.     N.  Y.,1858   26"-376 

Francis,  P.  Memoirs  by  J.  Parkes  and  H.  Merivale 
30-2334 

Francis,   S.   W.    Inside  out;    a  curious  book 

18-1113 

Francis  Berrian.     F.  Flint     .        .        .        18-1105 

Franciscans.     See  Francis  of  Assisi. 

Francklin,  T.  The  earl  of  Warwick ;  tragedy. 
[From  the  French  of  La  Harpe.J  B.  B.  T. 
V.  16 24-71 

—  Same.   D.  L.  T.  v.  4        .        .        .  24-107 

—  Same.     I.  B.  T.  v.  15      .         .         .  24-141 

—  Same.     M.  B.  D.  v.  3      .         .         .  24-142 

—  Matilda ;  a  tragedy.     [After  Amelie.]    I.  B.  T. 

v.  25 24-141 

—  Same.  M.  B.  D.  v.  3  .  .  .  24-142 
Francklin,  W.     Observations  made  on  a  tour  from 

Bengal  to  Persia   in   1786,7.     L.,   1790.     8« 

28>^-61 

Francois  I.     See  Francis  I. 


FRANgOIS. 


319 


FREDERICK. 


Francois  le  Cliampi.  Mme  Dudevant  .  34-3692 
Pranqoise.     L.  Ulbacli  .        .        .        84-5231 

Franconia  stories.     Abbott,  J.        .        .  18-5 

Frauk,    E.     Continuation  of  memoirs  of  Lindley 

Murray 30-373 

Frank.     M.  Edgewortli  .         .        .  18-971 

Frank  and  Riifus.  C.  M.  Trowbridge  .  18-3318 
Frank  before  Vicksburg.  11.  C.  Castlemon  18-3769 
Frank  Elliott.     James  Challen       .         .  18-604 

Frank  Freeman's  barber  shop.  B.  R.  Hall  18-1328 
Frank  m  the  woods.  H.  C.  Castlemon  18-3768 
Frank  Mildmay.  Fr.  Marryat  .  .  18-2080 
Frank  Nelson.     Mrs.  P.  A.  Hanaford  18-1348 

Frank  Netherton  ;  or,  the  talisman  .  18-1106 
Frank  on  a  gunboat.  H.  C.  Castlemon  18-3767 
Frank  on  the  lower  Mississii^pi.     H.  C.  Castlemon 

18-3931 

Frank  on  the  prairie.-  H.  C.  Castlemon  18-3765 
Frank  Warrington.     Miss  Coles    .         .  18-672 

Frank     Wildman's     adventures.       F.     Gerstacker 

18-1165 

Frank    the    young    naturalist.     H.   C.   Castlemon 

18-3766 

Frank  Leslie's  ladies'   magazine,      v.  14,15,27,28. 

N.  y.     Imp.     8°  .         .         .  17-506 

Frank  Leslie's  illustrated  newspaper,  for  1856,65,66. 

N.  Y.     f 17-214 

Frank  Leslie's  Illustrirte  Zeitung.  1859,60  34-2476 
Frank  Leslie's  portfolio  of  fancy  needle  work.     A. 

S.  Stephens,  ed.  ...  6-987 

Frank's  campaign.     H.  Alger,  jr.  .  18-136 

Frankenstein.  Mrs.  M.  W.  Shelley  .  18-2830 
Frankl,  L.  A.  Jews  in  the  east.  Trans,  by  P.  Beaton. 

L.,  1859.     2  V 28b-320 

Frankland,  E.    Lecture  notes  for  chemical  students  ; 

embracing  mineral  and    organic  chemistry. 

L.,  1866 8-108 

Frankley,  Baron  of.     See  Lyttelton,  G. 

Franklin,  B.    Works.    Ph.,  1809-18.    6  v.    8"  33-48 

—  Works ;  containing  several  political  and  histori- 

cal tracts  not  included  in  any  former  edition, 
and  many  letters,  official  and  private,  not 
hitherto  published ;  with  notes  and  a  life  of 
the  author.  By  Jared  Sparks.  B.,  1840.  10 
V.     8»  33-49 

—  Autobiog.,  with  notes  and  continuation,  by  J. 

Sparks  30-807 

—  Autobiography.     Ed.  from  his  MS.  ;  with  notes 

and  introduction,  by  J.  Bigelow.     Ph.,  1868 
30-2363 

—  Autobiography,  with  a  narrative  of  his  public 

life,  by  H.  H.  Weld      .         .        .  30-175 

—  Collection  of  familiar  letters  and  miscellaneous 

papers.     B.,  1833  .        .         .        33-1222 

—  ?  Historical  review  of  the  constitution  and  gov- 

ernment of  Pennsylvania.     L.,  1759.     8° 
26'»-78 

—  Memoirs,  written  by  himself;  with  essays,  let- 

ters, and  miscellaneous  writings.  N.  Y., 
1839.     2  V.  ....  30-178 

—  Private    correspondence.      Ed.    by    Wm.    T. 

Franklin.     L.,  1833.     8°      .         .        33-1282 

—  Gilpin,  H.  D.   Character  of.   Ph.,  1857.    8»pph. 

30-1606 

—  Life,  with  the  history  of  his  political  and  other 

writings.    L.,  1826        .         .        .  30-177 

—  Mayhew,  H.     Young  Benj.  Franklin      18-2158 

—  Parton,  J.     Life  and  times  of  .        30-1499 

—  Sparks,  J.     Life  of  .        .        30-807;33-49 

—  Thayer,  W.  M.     Printer  boy  .        30-1300 

—  Weems,  M.  L.     Life  of  .         .  30-176 

—  Memorial    of  inauguration  of  statue    of 

26*-866 

Franklin,  J.     Narrative  of  a  journey  to  the  shores 

of  the  Polar  sea  in  1819,22.     Ph.,  1824.     8» 

26''-177 

—  Narrative  of  a  second  expedition  to  the  shores 

of  the    Polar  sea,   in    1825.     Ph.,  1828.     80 
26''-178 

—  Kane,  E.  K.     Expedition  in  search  of    29''-112 


Franklin,  J.  M'Clintock,  F.  L.  Discovery  of  fate 
of  F 29''-170,l 

—  See  Arctic  regions. 

—  Jacobs,   A.    Mac-Clintock  a  la  recherche    de 

34-4657 

Franklin.     See  Francklin. 

Franklin  the  apprentice  boy.     Jac.  Abbott 

V.  4  of  18-15 

Fi'anklin  journal  and  American  mechanic's  maga- 
zine ;  devoted  to  the  useful  arts,  internal  im- 
provements, and  general  science.  [After- 
wards Journal  of  the  Franklin  inst.]  v.  1-83. 
Ph.,  1826-67.     8°  .        .         .  6-850 

Franks,  the.     W.  C.  Perry  .         .        27^-1865 

Fransyskt  och  Svenskt  lexikon.  A.  F.  Dalin. 
Stockholm,  1842,3.     4°  .        .         34-2997 

Frantz   Muller.      A.   de    Chatillon    et    L.    l^nault 
34-3119 

Eraser,  A.  Verbatim  report  of  the  cause  of  Tatham 
V.  Wright.    Lancaster,  1834.    2  v.    8»    2-197 

Eraser,  J.  Handy-book  of  patent  and  copywright 
law,  English  and  foreign,  for  the  use  of  inven- 
tors, patentees,  authors,  and  publishers.  L., 
1860 2-203 

Eraser,  J.  B.  Historical  and  descriptive  account  of 
Persia,  from  the  earliest  ages  to  the  present 
time  ;  including  a  description  of  Afghanistan 
and  Beloochistan.     N.  Y.,  1834  .  28^^-53 

—  Mesopotamia  and  Assyria,  from  the  earliest  ages 

to  the  present  time  ;  with  illustrations  of  their 
natural  history.     N.  Y.,  1842       .  28''-65 

—  Winter's  journey  (Tartar)  from  Constantinoiile 

to  Tehran  ;  with  travels  through  various  parts 
of  Persia,  «&c.     L.,  1838.     2  v.     8»       28^-298 

—  Tales   of   the    caravanserai — The  khan's  tale 

18-3821 

Fraser,  R.     General  view  of  the   agriculture  and 

mineralogy,  present  state  and  circumstances 

of  the  county  of  Wicklow.     Dub.,  1801.     8» 

.         .         .         .         27''-933 

Fraser,  R.  W.     Seaside  divinity.     L.,  1861       9-922 

Eraser's  magazine  for  town  and  country,     v.  35-77. 

L.,  1847-68.     8°    .         .         .         .  17-43 

Fraserian  papers.     W.  Maginn      .         .  33-338 

Frauds  and  follies  in  picture  dealing.    G.  W.  Novice 

23-561 

Frazer,  A.  S.    Letters  written  during  the  peninsular 

and   Waterloo    campaigns.      Edited    by    E. 

Sabine.     L.,  1859.     8»  .        .       27''-2024 

Frazer-Tytler.     See  Tytler. 

Freaks  of  fortune.  W.  T.  Adams  .  18-3938 
Freaks  of  fortune.  J.B.Jones  .  .  18-1695 
Freaks  on  the  fells.     R.  M.  Ballantyne  18-263 

Fred,  Maria,  and  me.   By  the  author  of  "  The  flower 

of  the  family"       ....         18-1107 
Fred  Markham  in  Russia.     W.   H.   G.   Kingston 

27''-457 

Frederick  II,  Emperor  of  the  Romans.    Kington,  T. 

L.     History  of      ...        .        30-1393 
Frederic  II,  of  Prussia.    Posthumous  works.    Trans. 

from  the  French  by  T.  Holcroft.     L.,  1789. 

13v.     8» 33-36 

—  Correspondance    avec   Voltaire 

T.  59-61  of  34-4868 

—  Campbell,  T.     (Ed.)     Court  and  times  of 

30-180,2,868 

—  Carlyle,  T.     History  of   .        .  30-1089,90 

—  Dover,  Ld.     Life  of         .        .        .  30-183 

—  Gillies,  J.    View  of  the  reign  of      .  30-185 

—  Jomini,   H.     Critical  and  military  history  of 

wars  of 27»-2608 

—  Kugler,    P.       Pictorial    history    of    Germany 

27'^2612 

—  Thiebault,  D.     Original  anecdotes  of        30-179 
Frederic,  Col.    Memoirs  of  the  island  of  Corsica. 

L.,  1768 29''-239 

Frederick   the  great  and  his   court.      C.   Mundt 

18-2281 

Frederick  the  great  and    his  family.      C.   Mundt 
.    18-3851 


FREDET. 


320 


FREMONT. 


Fredet,  P.  Ancient  history  ;  from  the  dispersion  of 
the  sons  of  Noe  to  the  battle  of  Actium.  4th 
ed.     Bait.,  1854  .        .        .         29''-232 

—  Modern  history.     11th  ed.     Bait.,  1855  29''-233 
Free  government.     See  Government ;  Liberty. 
Free  government  in  England  and  America.     S.  M. 

Johnson 2-748 

Free  inquiry  into  the  miraculous  powers  of  the 
church.     C.  Middleton  .         .         32-1855 

Free  institutions.     F.  Grimke        .        .  2-690 

Free  love.     Dixon,  W.  H.     Spiritual  wives  32-2403 
Free   public   library,  New    Bedford,  Mass.      Cata- 
logue of.     N.  B.,  1858.     8»  .  21-436 

—  See  Public  library. 

Free  thought.     Ferrar,   A.  S.     Critical  history  of 
32-576 

—  See  Atheism ;  Free  thinkers. 

Free  trade  advocate  and  journal  of  political  econ- 
omy. Ed.  by  C.  Raguet.  Ph.,  1829.  2  v. 
8» 3-275 

Free  trade  and  protection.  Alison,  A.  F.  t.  and  a 
fettered  currency  .        .        .  1-211 

—  American  laborer    ....  3-6 

—  Byles,  J.  B.     Sophisms  of  f.  t.        .  3-32 

—  Buckingham,  J.  S.     Financial  and  commercial 

reform 2-572 

—  Carey,  H.  C.     Reconstruction         .  3-55 

—  Carey,  M.     Addresses  of  the  Ph.   soc.  for  the 

promotion  of  national  industry  .  3-57 
Rise  and  progress  of  the  American  system. 

[In  autobiographical  sketches]  30-1685 
Pamphlets.     Olive  Branch,  etc.  3-59,64 

—  Cobden,  R.     Political  writings        .  2-620 

—  Crocker,   A.      Letter  on  the  duty  on  railroad 

iron  ...         No.  2.  v.  6  of  1-341 

—  Good,  W.  W.     Political,  agricultural,  and  com- 

mercial fallacies    ....  3-110 

—  Journal  of  the  free  trade   convention  held  in 

Philadelphia,  and  their  address,  with  a  sketch 
of  the  debates.     Ph.,  1831.     8»     .  1-141 

—  Phillips,  W.   Propositions  concerning  protection 

and  free  trade        ....  3-179 

—  Rae,  J.  New  principles  ofpolitical  economy  3-191 

—  Raguet,  C.     Principles  of  f   t.         .  3-192 

—  Walter,  E.     What  is  free  trade        .  3-282 

—  See  American  system  ;  Political  economy  ;  Tariff. 
Free  will.     See  Will. 

Freebooters,  the.     G.  Aimard         ,         .  18-90 

Freedley,  E.  T.     Legal  adviser.     Ph.,  1857      2-131 

—  Philadelphia  and  its  manufactures  ;  a  handbook 

exhibiting  the  development,  variety,  and 
statistics  of  the  manufacturing  industry  of 
Philadelphia  in  1857.     Ph.,  1858  6-831 

—  Practical  treatise  on  business ;  or,  how  to  get, 

save,  spend,  give,  lend,  and  bequeath  money. 

Ph.,  1856 1-243 

Freedmen.  Pennsylvania  freedmen's  bulletin  and 
American  freedmen,  1866      .         .  2-993 

—  Reports  of  Friends'  asso.  of  Phila.  for  relief  of 

2-991 

—  Fourth  semi-annual  report  on  schools,   by  J. 

W.  Alvord.     W.,  1867.     8"  .  13-275 

Freedmen's  book.     L.  M.  Child     .        .  33-820 

Freedmen's  bureau.  Reports  of  commissioner,  1865,6 

26''-972 

Freedom  and  war.     H.  W.  Beecher       .        32-1146 
Freedom  of  the  will.     See  Will. 
Freeholder,  selections  from     .         .         .  33-291 

Freelance,  Radical.    [Pseud.]  Philosophers  of  Fou- 

fouville 18-4146 

Freeling,  A.  [Ed.]  Gracefulness  ;  a  few  words  on 
form  and  feature.     L.   .        .        .  6-246 

Freeman,  E.  A.  History  and  conquests  of  the  Sara- 
cens.    Oxford,  1856      .         .         .         28«-201 

—  History  of  federal  government  from  the  founda- 

tion of  the  Achaian  league  to  the  disruption  of 
the  U.  S.     V.  1.     L.,  1863.     8°    .         29»-204 

—  The  Norman  conquest  of  England,  its  causes 

and  results,      v.   1,2.      Oxford,   1867,8.      8» 
27«-424 


Freeman,  F.  Plea  for  Africa ;  familiar  conversa- 
tions on  the  subject  of  slavery  and  coloniza- 
tion.    2d  ed.     Ph.,  1837       .         .  2-658 

Freeman,  G.  E.,  and  F.  H.  Salvin.    Falconry;  its 

claims,  history,  and  practice.      L.,  1859.     8° 

.      ■ 20-354 

Freeman,  J.  Life  of  the  Rev.  William  Kirby.  L., 
1852.     8» 30-1102 

Freemantle,  W.  H.     See  Ecclesiastical  cases. 

Freemasonry.     Adams,  J.  Q.    Letters  .  2-502 

—  Asher,  J.     Lectures  on    .         .         .  2-516 

—  Brown,  H.    Anti-masonic  excitement  in  western 

New  York 20«-584 

—  Chandler,  J.  R.     Masonic  discourses  2-599 

—  Chase,  G.  W.     Masonic  harp  .  5-1082 

—  Creigh,  A.  Masonry  and  anti-masonry  in  Penna. 

since  1792 2-628 

—  Cross,  J.  L.   True  masonid  chart ;  also,  a  history 

of  f.  by  a  brother  .         .         .  2-680 

—  Findel,  J.  G.     History  of  f.     .         .  2-651 

—  Halliwell,  J.  0.     Early  history  of  f.  in  England 

2-694 

—  Harris,  T.  M.     Discourses  on  .  2-701 

—  Hayden,  S.     Washington  and  his  masonic  com- 

peers             30-1953 

—  Hyneman,  L.     Masonic  register      .  2-733 
Universal  masonic  record  and  directory  2-734 

—  Mackey,  A.  G.     Lexicon  of     .         .  2-777 

—  Oliver,  G.     History  of  initiation      .  2-818 

Mirror  for  the  Johannite  masons  2-819 

Revelations  of  a  square      .         .  2-821 

Star  in  the  east ;  analogy  between  masonry 

and  religion 2-819 

Symbol  of  glory  .         .         .  2-817 

—  Pollock,   T.    C.      Ivanhoe  masonic  quartettes 

5-967 

—  Richardson,  J.     Monitor  of     .         .  2-833 

—  Row,  A.     Biography  and  dictionary  of      2-839  . 

—  Scott,  C.    Analogy  of  masonry  to  religion  2-852 

—  Webb,  T.  S.     Freemason's  monitor  2-904 

—  See  Costa  Pereira  ;  Initiation. 
Freemason's  magazine  and  masonic  mirror,  v.  16,17. 

n.  s.     L.,'l867.     4»       .        .         .  2-1105 

Freer,  M.  ^Y.     Henry  III  of  France  and  Poland  ; 

his  court  and  times.    L.,  1858.     3  v.    27M720 

—  History  of  the  reign  of  Henry  IV  of  France  and 

Navarre.     Part  I :  Henry  IV  and  the  league. 

L.,1860.     2v 27''-1721 

Part    II :   Henry  IV  and  Marie  de  Medici. 

L.,  1861.     2v 27'-'-1722 

Part  III :  the  last  decade  of  a  glorious  reign. 

L.,  1803.     2  V 27»-1723 

—  Life    of   Marguerite    D'Angouleme,    queen    of 

Navarre,  Duchess  D'AlenQon  and  De  Berry. 
L.,1854.     2v.       .         .         :        .  80-832 

—  Married  life  of  Anne  of  Austria,  queen  of  France, 

and  Don  Sebastian,  king  of  Portugal.     L., 
1854.     2v.     8«      .         .         .         .       27''-1718 

—  Regency  of  Anne  of  Austria,  queen  regent  of 

France.     L.,  1866.     2  v.     8°        .       27»-1719 

Freethinkers.      Veuillot,   L.      Les  libres  penseurs 

34-3887 

—  See  Atheism  ;  Free  thought. 

Fr^gier,  H.  A.  Des  classes  dangereuses  dans  les 
grandes  villes,  et  des  moyens  des  les  rendre 
meilleures.     B.,  1840.     8°    .         .         34-4906 

Freight  computations.     P.  C.  Dart         .  1-347 

Freke,  W.  Select  essays  tending  to  the  reformation 
of  learning ;  concluded  with  the  art  of  war. 
L.,  1693 33-933 

Frelinghuysen,  T.  Chambers,  T.  W.  Memoir  of 
.         .         .         .        .         .        30-1436 

Fremantle,  Lieut.  Col.  Three  months  in  the  south- 
ern states  in  1863.     N.  Y.,1864.         26b-455 

Fr6mont,  J.  B.  Story  of  the  guard  ;  a  chronicle  of 
the  war.     B.,  1863        .         .         .         26''-489 

—  Die  leibgarde.     Eine  geschichte  aus  dem  kriege. 

B.,  1863 34-583 

Fremont,  J.  C.  Bigelow,  J.  Life  and  public  ser- 
vices of         80-930 


FREMONT. 


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FRENCH. 


Fremont,  J.  C.  Notes  of  travel,  with  a  geographical 
memoir  on  California,  and  narrative  of  ex- 
ploring expedition  to  the  Rocky  mountains  in 
1842,  and  to  Oregon  and  California  in  1843,4. 
N.  Y.,  1849.    8°    .         .         .         .  26''-15 

—  Report  of  the  exploring  expedition  to  the  Rocky 

mountains  in  1842,  and  to  Oregon  and  North 
California  in  1843,4.     W.,  1845.     8"     26^-39 

—  See  Preuss,  C.     Topographical  map         25-351 

—  Woodworth,  F.  C.     Young  American's  life  of 

30-1450 

Fremy,  A.    La  cousine  Julie.     N.   Y.,   1861.     8° 

34-4645 

French,  B.  F.  Biographia  Americana.  N.  Y. ,  1825. 
8» 30-39 

—  Historical  collections  of  Louisiana,  embracing 

many  rare  and  valuable  documents  relating  to 

the  natural,  civil,  and  political  history  of  that 

state.  Parts  1-3,  5.  N.  Y.,  1846-1853.  4  v.  8° 

26''-79 

—  History  of  the  rise  and  progress  of  the  iron 

trade  of  the  U.  S.,  1621  to  1857.  N.  Y.,  1858. 
8» 1-83 

French,  D.     See  Cumming,  J. 

French,  G.  J.  Life  and  times  of  Samuel  Crompton, 
inventor  of  the  spinning  machine  called  the 
mule.     L.,  1859     .        .'     .        .        30-1173 

French,  H.  F.  Principles,  processes,  and  effects  of 
draining  land.     N.  Y.,  1859         .  4-151 

French,  J.  H.  Gazetteer  of  New  York  ;  embracing 
a  comprehensive  view  of  the  geography,  geol- 
ogy and  general  history  of  the  state  ;  with  a 
map  and  full  tables  of  statistics.  Syracuse, 
1860.     8» 25-120 

French's  minor  drama.      Ed.   by  Wemyss  et  al. 

Nos.   1-296.     37  v.   in  20.     B.   and  N.   Y. 

24-113 

French's  modern  standard  drama.  Ed.  by  Sargent, 
Hows,  "Wemyss  et  al.  Nos.  1-344.  43  v.  in 
29.     B.  and  N.  Y.         .         .         .  24-221 

[These  two  collections  are  made  up  by  the  publishers, 
French,  Spencer,  et  al.,  of  single  dramas  paged  independently 
and  numbered  consecutively,  mostly  without  any  general  title 
page,  eight  dramas  being  included  in  a  vol.,  or  sixteen  in  a 
double  vol.  The  dramas  were  issued  under  various  names, 
as,  French's  American  drama,  French's  minor  drama,  French's 
standard  drama,  minor  drama,  modern  standard  drama,  and 
Spencer's  Boston  theatre.  The  title  of  all  these  dramas  and 
the  name  of  the  writer,  when  known,  are  given  under  the 
word  Dramas,  page  167.] 

French    academy,    biographical    history    of.       E. 

Edwards 27''-1708 

French  authors  at   home.      Mrs.   A.   E.   Challice 

30-1857 

French  chronicle  of  London.     Camden  soc.   pub. 

V.  28 27''-195 

French  constitution,  as  revised  and  amended  by  the 

national  assembly,  Sept.  3,  1791.     L. ,  1791. 

8» 27^-1963 

French  country  family,  a.  Mme  de  Witt  18-4028 
French  Eton.     M.  Arnold      .         .        .  13-17 

French  in  Africa.  L.  T.  Cave  .  .  28»-166 
French   in  India,    (1674-1761.)      G.   B.   Malleson 

28^-258 

French  language  and  literature.    Dictionaries. 

—  Dalin,  A.   F.     Fransyskt  och  Svenskt  lexicon 

34-2997 

—  Kelham,  R.     Dictionary  of  the  Norman  or  old 

French  language  .        .        .  2-11* 

—  Littr^,  E.     Dictionnaire  de  la  langue  fran9aise 

34-4976 

—  Spier's  and  Surenne's  French  and  English  pro- 

nouncing d.           ....  22-371 

—  Grammar,  Composition,  etc. 

—  Ahn,  F.     Praktischer  lehrgang       .  34-2397 
Introductory  practical  course.  Trans,  by 

Oelschlaeger  ....  22-2 

—  Andre,  G.  G.     Classical  French  grammar  22-6 

—  Baume,  P.    Practical  French  grammar  and  ex- 

ercises    22-35 

—  Choquet,  G.     French  composition  34-5168 

—  Cobbett,  W.    French  grammar       .  22-61 


French  language  and  literature — continued. 

—  CoUot,   A.   G.     Progressive  French  grammar 

22-67 

—  Didot,  A.  F.    Orthographe,  ou  ortografie  fran- 

9aise •        34^4932 

—  Duflef,  N.  G.     Nature  displayed     .  22-78 

—  Fasquelle,  L.     New  method  of  learning  22-329 

—  Festu,  J.     French  construction  and  prose  com- 

position        .        .         •        .         .  22-86 

—  Gaillard,  J.     French  orthoepy         .  22-97 

—  Gerard,  G.     French  course      .        .  22-92 

—  Girault-Duvivier,  C.  P.     Grammaire  des  gram- 

m  aires 34-4878 

—  Henslowe,  W.  H.    Phonarthron     .  22-390 

—  Jouanne,   L.    E.      Gender    of   French    nouns 

22-140 

—  Magill,  E.  H.     French  grammar    .  22-160 

—  Mouteith,  A.  H.     F.  without  a  master    22-170 

—  Noel  et  Chapsal.     Nouvelle  grammaire  fran- 

9aise 34-5042 

—  Ollendorff,   H.    G.      New  method  of  learning 

22-182 

—  Poitevin,  P.     Grammaire  complete — theorie  et 

application  ....        34-5036 
Grammaire  complete — corrige     .        34-5035 

—  Porquet,  L.  P.  R.  F.  de.    New  Parisian  gram- 

mar         22-72 

—  Prendergast,  T.    Mastery  series,   v.  2       22-351 

—  Quicherat,  L.     Versification  fran9aise    34-5050 

—  Richons,   V.  Treatise  on  French  versification 

.  '      .        .         .  22-722 

—  Winkelmann,  F.  T.  Exercises  in  syntax  22-293 

—  Beading  and  conversation  (inc.  interlin. 

trans.) 

—  Choquet,   G.      Easy  conversations  in  French 

22-55 

—  Collot,  A.  G.     French  anecdotes  and  questions, 

progressive  .         .         .         .        34-4229 

—  Fasquelle,  L.     Napoleon,  par  A.  Dumas  ;  with 

conversational  exercises       .        .        34-5033 

—  Fenelon,  F.  de  L.     Telemachus;   eight  books 

with  key  (int.  tr.)         .         .         .        34-5025 

—  Gardel,  J.  S.  H.     Conversations  on  Italy  in 

French  and  English     .        .         .        34-5030 

—  Perrin's  fables  (int.  tr.)  .         .        34-5043 

—  Peyrac,  Mme  de.     Comment  on  Parle  a  Paris 

.        34-5044 

—  Pinney,  N.  Progressive  French  reader  34-5048 

—  Porquet,  L.   P.    R.   F.    de.     Modern  Parisian 

phraseology  ....  22-73 

—  St.  Pierre,  B.     Voyages  of  Amasis  in  French 

and  English  ....        34-3665 

—  Sismondi,   J.    C.    L.      Battles  of   Cressy  and 

Poictiers  (int.  tr.)  .         .         .        34-5058 

—  Surault,    F.   M.   J.      French  fables   (int.   tr.) 

34-5052 

—  History  and  selections. 

—  Angell,  J.  B.     Handbook  of  .  22-910 

—  Astie,  J.  F.     Louis  XIV  and  the  writers  of  his 


age 


22-918 


—  Barante,  A.  G.  P.  B.  de.     Litterature  fran9aise 

pendant  le  xviii  e  siecle        .         .        34-4743 

—  Baron,  A.     Resume  de  I'histoire  de  la  littera- 

ture fran9aise         ....        34-4013 

—  Beard,  C.     Port  Royal     .        .        .  32-963 

—  Gary,  H.  F.     The  early  French  poets       22-954 

—  Challice,  A.    E.     French  authors  at  home 

.      ' 30-1857 

—  Chapsal,  M.     Le9ons  et  modeles  de  litterature 

fran9aise         .         .  .        .        34-5027 

—  Costello,  L.  S.     Specimens  of  the  early  poetry 

of  France 23-56 

—  Craufurd,  Q.     Essais  sur  la  litterature  fran9aise 

a  I'usage  d'une  dame  etrangere  34-4742 

—  Demogeot,  J.    Histoire  de  la  litterature  fran- 

9aise 34-3183 

—  Fleurs  du  Pamasse  fran9aise  .        34-4473 

—  Guizot,  F.  P.  G.     Corneille  and  his  times 

.  ' 22-1071 

—  Half  hours  with  the  best  Fr.  authors      22-1074 


FRENCH. 


222 


FRIENDS. 


French  language  and  literature — continued. 

—  Ladreyt,  C.     Repertoire  de  litterature  fran9aise 

34-5041 

—  Lafitte,  J.  B.  P.    French  stage  ajid  French  peo- 

ple        .        .        .        .        .        .  24-304 

—  La  Harpe— ahr^gS  du  cours  de  litterature 

34-4458 

—  Masson,   G.      Introduction  to    the   history  of 

French  literature  .        .        .        22-1181 

—  Nisard,  D.     Historic  de  la  litterature  fran9aise 

34r-5471 

—  Noel  et  Delaplace.    Le9ons  fran9aises  de  littera- 

ture et  de  morale  .        .        .        34-4708 

—  Picot,  C.     Beauties  of  French  drama      34-5046 

—  Reynold,    G.   W.    M.      Modern    literature    of 

France 22—1177 

—  Ris,  L.  C.  de.     Critiques  de  la  litterature 

34^3994 

—  Roemer,  J.     Polyglott  reader  .  22-211 

—  Rowan,  F.  M.     Morceaux  choises  des  auteurs 

modernes,  a  I'usage  de  la  jeunesse       34-5055 

—  Seron,  T.     Mosaique  fran9aise        .        34-5057 

—  Tastu,  Mme  A.     Album  des  jeunes  personnes 

34-3910 

—  Thery,  A.   Cours  abrege  de  litterature    34-3996 

—  Trublet.     Essais  de  litterature         .        34-5508 

—  Vapereau,  G.     L'annee  litteraire  et  dramatique 

34-3880 

—  Vericour,  L.  R.  de.    Modern  French  literature 

22-1258 

—  Villemain,  A.  F.     Cotirs  de  litterature  franfaise 

34-3890 

—  Vinet,  A.     Litterature  de  I'enfance         34-4593 
Litterature  de  la  jeunesse  et  de  I'age  mur 

34-4595 

Litterature  fran9aise  au  xixe  siecle    34-3896 

History  of  French  literature  in  the  eighteenth 

century 22-1261 

—  Wraxall,  C.  F.  L.    The  second  empire  22-1237 

—  See  Chansons  ;  Proven9al ;  Romance  ;  Songs. 
French  librarian.     L.  T.  Ventouillac     .  21-284 
French  students'  monthly,  (no  title  page.)     8" 

22-85 

French  thoughts  on  Irish  evils.  Trans,  from  the 
"  Revue  des  deux  mondes  ;"  with  notes  by  a 
son  of  the  soil.  L.,  1868  .  .  27M441 
French  under  arms.  B.  Jerrold  .  .  27^-593 
Freneau,  P.  Poems  relating  to  the  American  revo- 
lution ;  with  introductory  memoir,  and  notes 
by  E.  A.  Duyckinck.     N.  Y.,  1865         23-92 

—  Miscellaneous  works  ;  containing  his  essays  and 

additional  poems.    Ph.,  1788        .  23-53 

Frere,   M.      Old  Deccan  days ;    or,   Hindoo  fairy 

legends,   collected  from  oral  tradition.     L., 

1868 18-1127 

Frere  et  soeur.  X.  de  Mont^pin  .  .  34-3558 
Frere  Jacques.  C.-P.  de  Kock  .  .  34-4802 
Frerichs,  F.  T.     Clinical  treatise  on  the  diseases  of 

the  liver.    Trans,  by  C.  Murchison.    L.,  1860. 

2  V.     8" 10-697 

Fresco  painting.     J.  F.  L.  Merimee      .  5-400 

Fresenius,  C.   K,      Qualitative  chemical   analysis. 

N.  Y.,  1864.     8°  ...  8-77 

Fresh  gleanings  in  Europe.  D.  G.  Mitchell  27''-242 
Fresh  leaves.     Mrs.  S.  P.  Parton  .        18-2442 

Freund,  W.     See  Andrews,  E.  A. 
Frey,  A.     See  Rimius,  H. 

Freyschtitz,  der.  C.  M.  von  Weber  .  5-862,4 
Frey  tag,  G.     Debit  and  credit        .        .        18-1108 

—  Pictures  of  German  life  in  the  15th,  16tl],  and 

17th  centuries.      Trans,   by  Mrs.   Malcolm. 
L.,  1862.     2  V 27''-2581 

—  Pictures  of  German  life  in  the  18th  and  19th 

centuries.     Trans,  from  the  German  by  Mrs. 
Malcolm.     L.,  1863.     2  v.  .         27»-2582 

Friarswood  post  oflace.    Miss  C.  M.  Yonge  18-3616 
Frick,  G.     Treatise  on  the  diseases  of  the  eye ;  in- 
cluding the  doctrines  and  practice  of  the  most 
eminent  modern  surgeons,  and  particularly 
those  of  Professor  Beer.  Bait.,  1823.  8°  10-465 


Frick,  J.  Physical  technics  ;  or,  practical  instruc- 
tions for  making  experiments  in  physics  and 
constructing  physical  apparatus.  Trans,  by 
J.  D.  Easter.   Ph.,  1862.     8°        .  11-174 

Fridolin.     [Pseud.]     See  Valbezen. 
Friedel,  an  autobiography.     W.  O.  von  Horn 

18-3405 

Friend  of  Moses.     W.  T.  Hamilton        .  32-377 

Friend  of  women,  the.     Villemart,  B.  de  33-47 

Friendless  and  helpless.    E.  Barlee        .  2-529 

Friendly  counsel  for  girls.     S.  Cox        .  33-419 

Friendly  societies.     Ansell,  C.     Treatise  on     1-266 

—  Becher,  J.  T.     Constitution  of        .  1-276 
Friendly  sons  of  St.  Patrick,  brief  account  of  so- 
ciety of;   with  biographical  notices  of  some 
of  the  members,  and  extracts  from  the  minutes. 
Ph.,  1844 26='-80 

Friends  and  neighbors.     T.  S.  Arthur  18-169 

Friends'  association  of  Philadelphia  for  the  relief 

of  colored  freedmen^  annual  reports.     Ph., 

1864-7.     8»  ....  2-991 

Friends  for  the  fireside.     Mrs.  Mathews  33-123 

Friends  in  council.     A.  Helps       .        .  33-542 

Friends'    library ;    comprising   journals,    doctrinal 

treatises,  and  other  writings  of  members  of 

the  religious  society  of  friends.     Ed.  by  W. 

and  T.  Evans.  Ph.,  1837-50.  14  v.  80  32-2001 

Friends,  religious  society  of.    History. 

—  Bowden,  J.     History  of  friends  in  America 

32-1090 

—  Cunningham,  John.      The  quakers ;   au  inter- 

national history  .         .         .         82-2410 

—  Gilpin,  T.     Conduct  of  friends  during  the  revo- 

lutionary war        ....         26''-483 

—  Hodgson,    W.      Select  historical    memoirs    of 

friends 32-1959 

—  Janney,  S.  M.     History  of  friends  to  1828 

82-1019 

—  Michener,  E.    Retrospect  of  early  quakerism 

32-1002 

—  Norris,  J.  S.    Early  friends  in  Maryland  26''-611 

—  Penn,  W.     Rise  and  progress  of  the  quakers, 

with  a  key    .        .        .        .        .  32-406 

—  Sewel,  W.     Rise  and  progress  of  the  Christian 

people  called  quakers    .         .         .        32-2056 

—  Wagstaff,  W.  R.     History  of  friends        32-1117 

—  Discipline  and  Doctrine. 

—  Allinson,  W.  T.     Thoughts  about  the  right 

32-1082 

—  Barclay,  R.     An  apology  ;  a  vindication  of  the 

doctrines  of  the  quakers        .        .  32-896 

—  Charles  and  Josiah ;  or,  conversations  between 

a  churchman  and  a  quaker  .         .        32-1043 

—  Clarkson,    T.      Portraiture    of   quakerism 

32-176 

—  Cockburn,  J.     Review  of  late  disorders  and  di- 

visions          32-1111 

—  Decow  et  al.  vs.  T.  L.  Shotwell,  case  of 

2-216 

Southard,  S.  L.     Argument        .  2-215 

—  Defence  of  the  Christian  doctrines  of  friends 

82-1113 

—  Gould,  M.  T.  C.   Report  of  trial  at  Steubenville, 

Ohio,  1828 32-1504 

—  Gurney,  J.  J.     Religious  peculiarities  of  friends 

32-103 

—  Janney,  S.  M.     Conversations  and  familiar  dia- 

logues          32-1086 

—  Richardson,  N.     Conversations  of  T.  Story 

33-1018 

—  Rules  of  discipline,  with  advices      .        82-2009 

—  Rules  of  discipline  of  yearly  meeting       82-1108 

—  Woods,  E.  R.     Influence  of  the  teachings  of 

George  Fox 32-1518 

—  Miscellaneous. 

—  Appeal  on  behalf  of  the  colored  races.     Ph., 

1858.     pph.  8"       .         .        .         .  2-990 

—  Catalogue  of  the  books  belonging  to  the  library 

of  the  four  monthlv  meetings  of  friends  of 
Philadelphia.     Ph.,  1853      .        .  21-475 


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223 


FUGITIVE. 


Friends,  religious  society  of — continued. 

—  Evans,  W.  and  T.    Friends'  library        32-2001 
Piety  promoted  ....        32-1170 

—  Hancock,  T.     The  peculium ;  a  prize  essay  on 

tlie  decline  of  friends    .         .        .  32-874 

—  Hicks,  E.     Letters  and  observations  on  slavery 

32-1502 

Sermons 32-1501 

—  Memoirs  and  essays  on  religious  subjects  32-1704 

—  Moral  almanac         ....        32-1698 

—  Parrish,  E.     Education  among  friends     13-163 

—  Rountree,  J.  S.     Quakerism  ;  past  and  present 

32-873 

—  Smith,  J.     Catalogue  of  friends'  books    21-264 

—  Social  hours  with  friends         .         .        32-2314 

—  Webb,  M.     Fells  of  Swarthmoor  hall     32-1675 

—  Woolman,  J.    Journal  and  works  .        82-1866 

—  See  names  of  eminent  "friends." 
Friendships  of  women.    W.R.Alger     .        33-1389 
Frisi,  P.     Treatise  on  rivers  and  torrents,  with  an 

essay  on  navigable    canals.     Trans,    by  J. 

Garstin.     L.,  1861         .        .        .  6-852 

Friswell,  J.  H.     Familiar  words ;   an  index  verbo- 

rum,  or  quotation  handbook.  L.,1865  22-1055 

—  Gentle  life ;  essays  in  aid  of  the  formation  of 

character.     2d  ed.     L.,  1864.     2  v.      33-1094 

' —  Life  portraits  of  William  Shakspeare  ;  illustrated 

by  photographs.     L.,  1864.     8°    .        30-1978 

—  Varia  ;  readings  from  rare  books.    L.,  1866 

22-1056 

Frithiof  s  Saga.     E.  Tegner  .        .        .  23-939 

Fritz  Harold ;  or,  the  temptation.   Miss  S.  A.  Myers 

18-2307 

Frobel,  J.  Seven  years  travel  in  Central  America, 
Northern  Mexico,  and  the  far  west  of  the 
United  States.     L.,  1849.     8»        .         26''-361 

—  Theorie  der  politik.    Wien,  1861-4.    8°  34-2323 
Frobisher,  J»  E.     Culture  of  voice  and  action,  with 

an  appendix  of  readings.  N.  Y.,  1807  22-641 

Froissart,  J.    Chroniques  ;  memoires,  etc.,  pour  ser- 

vir  a  I'histoire  de  France.    Ed.  par  J.  Yanoski. 

P.,  1846 34-3335 

—  Chronicles  of  England,  France,  Spain,  and  the 

adjoining  countries,  from  the  latter  part  of  the 
reign  of  Edward  II  to  the  coronation  of  Henry 

IV.  Trans,  by  T.  Johnes,  with  a  life  of  the 
author,  an  essay  on  his  works,  and  a  criticism 
on  his  history.    L.,  1842.    2  v.    R.  8»  27''-3421 

—  Same.    L.,  1808.    12  v.    8°        .         .       27'^-3420 
From  Cape  Cod  to  Dixie  and  the  tropics.     J.  M. 

Mackie 26''-494 

From  dawn  to  dark  in  Italy  .  .  .  18-1109 
From  dawn  to  day  light.  Mrs.  H.  W.  Beecher  18-304 
From  the  oak  to  the  olive.  Julia  W.  Howe  27''-941 
From  Oxford  to  Rome.  Miss  Harris  .  18-1110 
From  poor  house  to  pulpit.     W.   M.  Thayer 

30-1330 

Froment,  M.     Pulcherie.     P.,  1860        .        34-3336 

—  Souvenirs  d'une  institutrice.     P.,  1862    34-4444 
Fromentin,   E.     Un  ete  dans  la  Sahara.     2me  ed. 

P.,  1859 34-5282 

Fronde,  episode  du  temps  de  la.  La  reine  de  Paris. 
Th.  Anne 34-4384 

—  Cousin,  V.     Mme  de  Longueville  pendant  la  F. 

34-4508 

Fronmuller,  G.  F.  C     See  Lange,  J.  P. 
Frontenac.     A.  B.  Street        .         .         .  23-531 

Frontier  adventure,  stories  of.     W.  T.  Coggeshall 

18-669 

Frost,  J.  Book  of  the  Indians  of  North  America  ; 
illustrating  their  manners,  customs,  and  pres- 
ent state.     N.  Y,,  1845         .         .    26«-81,023 

—  Great  cities  of  the  world,  in  their  glory  and  in 

their  desolation.    Auburn,  1853     .  29''-74 

—  Omnibus ;  or,  general  repository  of  instruction 

and  entertainment.     Ph.,  1857.     80       33-707 

—  Pictorial  history  of  the  United  States.   Ph. ,  1844. 

2  V.     8» 26='-384 

Frost,  Mrs.  J.  B.   The  rebellion  in  the  United  States. 

V.  1.     B.,  1862.     8°      .        .        .         26»-928 


Frost,  S.  A.  Parlor  charades  and  proverbs.  Ph., 
1859 20-180 

Frost  and  fire.     J.  F.  Campbell      .        .  9-993 

Frothingham,  N.  L.  Metrical  pieces,  translated  and 
original.     B.,  1855        .        .        .  23-517 

Frothingham,  R.  History  of  the  siege  of  Boston,  and 
of  the  battles  of  Lexington,  Concord,  and 
Bunker  Hill,  and  an  account  of  the  Bunker 
Hill  monument.     B.,  1849.     8»    .         26''-257 

—  Life  and  times  of  Joseph  Warren.   B.,  1865.    8° 

30-1731 

—  Tribute  to  T.  Starr  King.     B.,  1865        30-1577 
Froude,  J.  A.     History  of  England  from  the  fall  of 

Wolsey  to  the  death  of  Elizabeth.  L. ,  1858-67. 

V.  1-10.     8° 27''-425 

Same.     N.  Y.,  1867,8.     10  v.     .         27''-426 

—  Short  studies  on  great  subjects.     L.,  1867.     2  v. 

33-1306 

Frozen  stream.     C.  Toralinson       .        .  11-223 

Frugal  housewife.     L.  M.  Child     .        .  6-168 

Fruits  and  fruit  culture.    Baker,  C.  R.    Practical  and 

scientific  fruit  culture    .        .        .  4^245 

—  Barry,  P.    Fruit  garden  .        .         .  4-124 

—  Beecher,  H.  W.     Plain  and  pleasant  talk  about 

fruits,  flowers,  and  farming  .         .  4-101 

—  Brehaut,  T.  C.     Corden  training  of  fruit  trees 

4-138 

—  Downing,   A.   J.      Fruits    and    fruit   trees   of 

America 4-11 

—  Du  Breuil,  M.    Grafting,  pruning,  and  training 

4-173 

—  Elliott,  F.  R.     Fruit  book       .        .  4-78 

—  Fuller,  A.  S.   Small  fruit  culturist  .  4-273 

—  Hooper's  western  fruit  book    .        .  4-89 

—  Neill,  P.     Fruit  and  kitchen  garden  4-53 

—  Phillips,  H.     Companion  for  the  orchard  4-198 

—  River's  miniature  fruit  garden         .  4-276 

—  Smith,  J.     Fruits  and  farinacea       .  10-379 

—  Thomas,  J.  J.     American  fruit  culturist    4-266 

—  Trimble,  J.  P.     Insect  enemies  of  fruit    9-1234 

—  Vegetable  substances.     L.  E.  K.      .  6-834 

—  See  Pomology,  and  names  of  fruits. 

Fry,  C.     Autobiography  and  letters.      Ph.,   1849 
30-190 

—  Christ  our  law.     N.  Y.,  1842  .        .  32-53 

—  The  listener.     Ph.,  1844  .        .        .        33-1286 

—  Word  to  women ;  the  love  of  the  world,  and 

other  gatherings.     Ph.,  1840        .        32-1830 
Fry,  E.,  memoir  of  the  life  of;  with  extracts  from 
her  journal  and  letters.     Ed.  by  her  daugh- 
ters.    Ph.,  1847,8.     2  V.     80        .  30-188 

—  Timpson,  T.   Memoirs  of         .        .  30-189 
Fry,  F.   The  Bible  by  Coverdale.    MDXXXV.   Re- 
marks on  the  titles  ;  the  year  of  publication  ; 
the  preliminary  ;  the  water  marks,  &c.  ;  with 
fac-similes.     L.,  1867.     8»    .        .          21-181 

Fry,    H.    0.      Sec    Campbell,   John.      (Feringhee 

Bacha.) 
Fry,  J.     Short  history  of  the  church  of  Christ.   L., 

1825.     8° 32-1605 

Fry,  J.  R.     Life  of   Gen.    Zachary  Taylor;   from 

materials  collected  by  R.  T.    Conrad.     Ph., 

1847 30-519 

Fry,  W.  H.     Leonora  ;  a  lyrical  drama.     Words  by 

J.  R.  Fry.    Piano  arrangement.   N.  Y.,  1846. 

R.  8° 5-835 

—  [Ed.]    Complete  treatise  on  artificial  fish-breed- 

ing.    N.  Y.,  1854         .         .        .  4-206 

Fryxell,  A.     History  of  Sweden,  translated  by  A. 

von  Schoultz.  L.  1844.  2  v.  .  27»-2766 
Fudge  doings.  D.  G.  Mitchell  .  .  18-2216 
Fuel.     Edwards,  F.     Economical  use  of  f.  6-43 

—  Knapp,  F.,  et  al.     Chemical  technology,     v.  1, 

pts.  1,2 8-42 

—  Prideaux,  T.  S.     Economy  of  fuel  6-525 

—  See  Combustion  ;  Heat ;  Peat ;  Ventilation  and 

warming. 

Fuessli.     See  Fuseli. 

Fugitive  slaves.  Parker,  T.  Trial  for  "  misdemea- 
nor," with  .defence        .        .        .  2-194 


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Fugitive  slaves.  Peters,  R.  Case  of  E.  Prigg  vs. 
com.  of  Penna.     .        .        .        .  3-37 

—  Wheeler,  J.  H. ,  vs.  Passmore  Williamson  2-228 
Fiihrer  des  maschinisten.  E.  F.  Scholl  34-2351 
Fulke,  W.     Confutation  of  the  Rhemish  testament ; 

with  a  biographical  notice  of  the  author.  N. 
Y.,  1834.     8°         ....        32-1720 

—  Stapleton's  fortress  overthrown  ;  a  rejoinder  to 

Martiall's  reply  ;  a  discovery  of  the  danger- 
ous rock  of  the  popish  church  commended  by 
Sanders.  Ed.  by  Rev.  R.  Gibbings.  Camb. , 
1848.    8° 33-1204 

Full  report  of  the  inquiry  into  any  acts  of  intimida- 
tion, outrage,  or  wrong,  alleged  to  have  been 
promoted, encouraged,  or  connived  at  by  trades 
unions  or  associations,  whether  of  workmen 
or  employers,  in  Manchester.  Sept.  4-21, 
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Fuller,  A.  G.  Principal  w*orks  and  remains  of 
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Fuller,  A.  S.  The  forest  tree  culturist.  K  Y.,  1866 
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—  Grape  culturist.    N.  Y.,  1864  .        .  4-186 

—  The  small  fruit  culturist.     N.  Y.,  [1867]    4-273 
Fuller,  F.     Medicina  gymnastica  ;  or,  a  treatise  con- 
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Fuller,  F.  A.  and  M.  V.  Poems  of  sentiment  and 
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Fuller,  H.  Belle  Brittain  on  a  tour,  at  Newport ; 
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Fuller,  H.  W.     On  diseases  of  the  chest,  including 

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From  the  2d  Lond.  ed.  Ph.,  1867.  8"  10-765 
Fuller,  M.  V.     Fashionable  dissipation  18-1111 

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Fuller,  R.  F.  Chaplain  Fuller ;  being  a  life-sketch 
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Fuller,  T.     The  church  history  of  Britain  from  the 

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32-2050 

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B.,  1863 32-1067 

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Fullerton,  Lady  G.     Ellen  Middleton    .        18-1115 

—  Grantley  manor        ....        18-1116 

—  Ladybird 18-1117 

—  Laurentia ;  a  tale  of  Japan      .        .        18-3777 

—  Rose  Leblanc.     P.,  1860         .        .        34-4375 

—  Too  strange  not  to  be  true  .  .  18-1114 
FuUom,  S.  W.     Daughter  of  night        .  18-525 

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holy  writ.  L.,  1854  .  .  .  32-2232 
Fulminating  powders,  fabrication  of.     H.  Dussauce 

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Fulton,  R.   Torpedo  war,  and  submarine  explosions. 

N.  Y.,1810.     Oblong  4»       .        .  6-597 

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Fundamental  truths.  C.  D.  Marston  .  33-3365 
Funeral  ceremonies.  See  Burial ;  Mummies. 
Fiinf  Neue  Novellen.  P.  Heyse  ,  .  34-634 
Funguses.  Badham,  C.  D.  Esculent  f.  of  Eng- 
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—  Berkeley,  M.  J.     British  fungology  9-10 

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Funke,  0.  Atlas  of  physiological  chemistry  ;  a  sup- 
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Fur  trade.  Dunn,  J.  British  North  American  f.  t. 
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—  Mackenzie,  A.     Rise  and  present  state  of 

36^-83,1010 

Furber,  D.  L.     See  Phelps,  A. 

Furber,  G.  C.  Twelve  months  volunteer;  or,  jour- 
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Furioso.     W.  Miiller      ....        30-1672 

Furnaces,  forges,  and  rolling  mills  of  the  U.  S. 
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Furness,  W.  H.  Unconscious  truth  of  the  four 
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Furniss,  W.  The  old  world ;  or,  scenes  and  cities 
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Furniture.  Loudon,  J.  C.  Encyclopaedia  of  archi- 
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Fuseli,  H.  Life  and  writings ;  the  former  written 
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Futtehgurh  mission.     J.  J.  Walsh         .  33-793 

Future  of  Africa.  A.  Crummell  .  .  38^-387 
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—  Cheever,  G.  B.     Powers  of  the  world  to  come 

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—  Clark,  D.  W.     Man  all  immortal    .        32-1316 

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Fyfe,  W.  W.  Agricultural  science  applied  in  prac- 
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Gabriel.     Mary  How itt  .        .        .        18-1510 

Gabriel  Lambert.  A.  Dumas  .  .  34-3256 
Gabrielle,  mcmoires  de  la  belle  .  .  34-4797 
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Gaelic  language.    Reid,  J.  Bibliotheca  Scoto-Celtica 

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Gage,  F.  D.     Elsie  Magoon  .        .        18-1219 

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Gaieties  and  gravities.     Horace  Smith  18-2937 

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Gaignat  cle  Laulnais,  C.  F.     Guide  clu  commerce. 

Paris.     f»       .         .         .  .        34-4963 

Gaillard,  J.     French  orthoepy.     L.,  1866         32-97 
Gairduer,  W.  T.     Public  health  in  relation  to  air 

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Gala-days.     Miss  A.  E.  Dodge       .         .  33-474 

Galanteries  de  la  cour  de  Louis  XV.     St.  Mars 

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Galard  Terraube,  V.  de.     See  Herbert,  M.  E.  Three 

phases  of  Christian  love        .        .        32-3258 
Galatians,  epistle  to.     Barnes,  A.     Notes       33-700 

—  Calvin,  J.     Commentaries  on  .        83-1350 

—  Luther,  M.     Commentary  on  .  32-133 
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Gale,  G.     Upper  Mississippi  ;  or,  historical  sketches 

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Galen.  Writings.     See  Coxe,  J.  R.        .  10-34 

Galerie  du  xviiie  siecle.     A.  Houssaye  .        34-5395 
Galerie  historique  des  hommes  celebres.      C.    P. 

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Galeries  historiques  du  palais  de  Versailles.     P., 

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Gales  and  Seaton.     See  Debates  in  congress  36*-797 
Galfridus.       Promptorium    parvuloium.       Camden 
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Galignani,  A.  and  W.  New  Paris  guide,  containing  an 
accurate  statistical  and  historical  description 
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Gallatin,  A.  Considerations  on  th«  currency  and 
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Gallaudet,  T.  H.     Discourses  on  various  points  of 

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Gallenga,  A.     Country  life  in  Piedmont.     L.,  1858 

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Gallery  of  literary  portraits.  G.  Gilfillan  30-1657 
Gallerv  of  nature.  T.  Milner  .  .  35-54 
Gallinaceous  birds.  Jardine,  Sir  W.  N.  1.  14  9-593 
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Gallus.  W.  A.  Becker  ....  37''-3143 
Galleys.       Marteillie,    J.       Huguenot    galley-slave 

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Gait,  J.    Annals  of  the  parish  and  Ayrshire  legatees 

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—  The  entail 18-1134 

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the  state  of  society  in  Greece  and  several  of 
the  principal  islands  of  the  archipelago.  L., 
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—  Life  and  studies  of  Benjamin  AVest,  prior  to  his 

arrival  in  England.     Ph.,  1816.     8°       30-561 

—  Life  of  Cardinal  Wolsey.     L.,  1846  30-577 

—  Lives  of  the  players.     B.,  1831.  3  v.         30-194 

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—  Sir  Andrew  Wylie  of  that  ilk  .         18-1138 

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Galton,  F.  Art  of  travel ;  or,  shifts  and  contrivances 
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Galvanism.     Althaus,  J.    Use  in  paralysis  and  other 

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—  Harris,   W.    S.      Rudimentary   treatise  on 

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Gamble,  G.  W.     Manual  for  councils.     Ph.,  1860,1 

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Gamble,  J.  Essay  on  signals.  L.,  1797.  4«  6-1030 
Gamblers.     Green,  J.  H.   Twelve  days  in  the  tombs 

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Gambler's  wife.  Mrs.  Grey  .  .  .  18-1373 
Game.     Adams,  11.  G.     Game  birds      ,  9-501 

—  Boner,  C.     Forest  creatures    .         .  9-514 

—  Herbert,  H.  W.     American  game    .  20-370 

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—  King,    W.   R.      Sportsman    and    naturalist   in 

Canada  .         .         .         .         .  9-686 

—  Porter,  W.  T.    Game  of  North  America  30-364 

—  Roosevelt,  R.  B.     Game  birds  of  the  northern 

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—  St.   John,    C.      Natural  history  and  sport  in 

Moray 9-623 

Games.     Academic  uuiverselle  des  jeux        34-5234 

—  Bescherelle,   L,   N.      Les   jeux  chez  tous  les 

peuples  34-4861 

—  Bohn,  H.  G.   Handbook  of  games  .  30-181 

—  Forest,  G.     The  play-ground  .         .  30-177 

—  Hoyle's  games  ....  30-185 

—  Jeu  du  trictrac,  le.     Par  M.  J.  M.  F.       84-4938 

—  Pardon,  G.  F.     Handy  book  of       .  30-173 

—  Round  games  for  all  parties     .         .  30-350 

—  Spayth,  H.     American  draught  player       30-63 

—  See  Charades ;  Pastimes  ;  Recreation  ;  Tricks. 
Games  and  stories  for  the  parlor.     See  Weeks'  de- 
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Gamgee,  J.  Cattle  plague  ;  with  oflicial  reports  of 
the  international  veterinary  congresses,  held  in 
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Gamester.  Arthur,  T.  S.   [In  Tales  of  domestic  life] 

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Gaming.      Oliphant,   G.   H.   H.      Law  concerning 

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Gammell,  W.  'Life  of  Samuel  Ward.   (S.  A.  B.  19) 

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—  Life  of  Roger  Williams.  (S.  A.  B.  14)  30-497 
Ganaches,  les.  Victorien  Bardou  .  .  34-4664 
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Gan-Eden.     W.  H.  Hurlbut  .         .         .         26''-269 
Gangooly,    J.    C.      Life  and  religion  of  the  Hin- 
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Gannal,  J.  N.  History  of  embalming,  and  of  prepara- 
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Ganot,  A.  Elementary  treatise  on  physics.  Trans, 
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Gant,  F.  J.  Evil  results  of  over-feeding  cattle  ;  il- 
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Garbett,  E.  God's  word  written  ;  the  doctrine  of 
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Garbett,  E.  L.  Rudimentary  treatise  on  the  princi- 
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Garcia  de  la  Huerta.     See  Huerta. 

Garcilaso  de  la  Vega.     See  Vega. 

Garqon  sans  souci.  ,Pigault-Lebrun       .        34-4807 

Garde-chasse,  la.     E.  Berthet         .         .         34-4191 

Garde,  la  flotille  du  lac  de.     A.  des  Varannes 

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Garde  noire.     P.  Feval  ....         34-5306 

Gardel,  Mrs.  J.  S.  H.     Conversations  on  Italy  ;  in 

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Garden  of  health.     W.  Langham  .         .  10-773 

Garden  that  paid  the  rent,  the.     4th  ed.     L.,  1860 

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Gardener's  assistant.     R.  Thompson     .  4-128 

Gardener's  chronicle  for  1843  to  1851.   L.   10  v.    4» 

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Gardener's  dictionary.     P.  Miller  .  4-208 

Gardener's  monthly,     v.  9.     Ph.,  1867.     8°      4-295 
Gardener's  year  book.     R.  Hogg    .         .  4-275 

Gardening  and  gardens.  Biidgcman,  T.  Anier. 
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—  Buist,  R.     Family  kitchen  gardener  4-49 

—  Cobbett,  W.     American  gardener  .  4-314 

—  Fessenden,   T.    C.      New  American  gardener 

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—  Fleming,  J.     Flower  gardening       .  4-219 

—  Glenny,  G.     Culture  of  flowers  and  plants 

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Gardener's  every  day  book         .  4r-108 

—  Henderson,  P.     Gardening  for  profit  4-264 

—  Jacques,  D.  H.     The  garden  .         .  4-246 

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Villa  gardener     ....  4-69 

—  Loudon,   Mrs.     Amateur  gardener's  calendar 

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—  M'Mahon,   B.      American  gardener's  calendar 

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—  March,   T.    C.     Flower  and   fruit  decoration 

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—  Marshall,  C.     Introduction  to  gardening      4-24 
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—  Neill,  P.     Kitchen  garden       .        .  4-58 

—  Parkes,  S.  H.     Window  gardens     .  4-196 

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—  Wilkinson,  J.  G.     Op  color  and  taste         5-132 

—  Wilson,  H.     Chronicles  of  a  garden  4-180 

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gardening ;  Vegetables. 
Gardette,  C.  D.     Fire-fiend,  and  other  poems.     N. 
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—  Johnnie  Dodge  ....  18-4130 
Gardian  de  la  camargue.  Mme  L.  Figuier  34-4676 
Gardiner,   A.    F.     Narrative   of  a  journey  to   the 

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Gardiner,  S.  R.  History  of  England  from  the  ac- 
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Gardiner,  William.  Music  and  friends  ;  or,  pleasant 
recollections  of  a  dilettante.  L.,  1838.  2  v. 
8» 5-10S6 

—  The  music  of  nature ;  or,  an  attempt  to  prove 

that  wliat  is  passionate  and  pleasing  in  the  art 
of  singing,  speaking,  and  performing  upon 
musical  instruments,  is  derived  from  the 
sounds  of  the  animated  world.    B.,  1837.  8» 

5-1001 

— ■  Same.     2d  ed.     L.,  1843.     8»  .         5-1 001* 

Gardiner,  William.  Original  poems,  songs,  and 
essays ;  with  a  narrative  of  his  life,  by  his 
daughter.     L.,  1854      .         .         .  23-790 

Gardiner,  Dr.  William.  Journal  of  the  external 
evidences  of  the  Lord's  gracious  dealinirs 
with.  Ph.,  1819.  8-      .         .         .  32-89 

Gardner,  A.  K.     Old  wine  in  new  bottles  ;    or,  spare 

hours  of  a  student  in  Paris.     N.   Y.,   1848 

27''-192 

Gardner,  D.  P.  [Ed.]  Farmers'  dictionary;  a  vo- 
cabulary of  terms  in  agriculture  and  horticul- 
ture, and  a  compendium  of  practical  fai'uiing. 
N.  Y.,  1846  ....  4-207 

—  Medical    chemistry,    with    its    applications   to 

toxicology,  physiology,  therapeutics,  and  hy- 
giene.    Ph.,    1848.     8°  .         .  8-84 

Gardner,  G.  Travels  in  the  interior  of  Brazil ; 
principallj'  through  the  northern  provinces 
and  the  gold  and  diamond  districts,  in  1830- 
41.     2ded.     L.,  1849.     8°  .         26»'-347 

Gardner,  James.  Memoirs  of  eminent  Christian  fe- 
males.    Ph.,  1844         .        .         .  30-196 

Gardner,  John.  Household  medicine ;  containing 
a  famdiar  descrijjtion  of  diseases,  and  the 
most  approved  methods  of  treatment.  2d  ed. 
L.,  1868.     80         ...         .  10-430 

Gardner,  S.  J.  Autumn  leaves.  N.  Y.,  1805 
33-1120 

Garibaldi,  G.  Memoires.  Trad,  sur  le  manuscrit 
original  par  A.  Dumas.  2me  ed.  P.,  1861. 
2v 34-5436 

—  An  autobiography,  edited  by  A.  Dumas.  Trans. 

by  W.  Robson.     L.,  1860  .        30-1160" 

—  Life,  written   by  himself ;  with   sketches  of  his 

companions  in  arms.  Trans,  by  T.  Dwight. 
N. Y.,  1859 30-1160 

—  Chambers,  Lieut.  Col.  ;  Garibaldi  and  Italian 

unity  27"-2178 

—  Dumus,  A.     Les  Garibaldiens         .         34-3202 

—  Forbes,  C.  S.     Campaign  in  the  two  Sicilies 

27''-2222 

—  Veechy,  C.  A.  Garibaldi  at  Caprera  30-1398 
Garibaldi,  and  other  poems.  M.  E.  Braddon  23-869 
Garland,  H.  A.    Life  of  John  Randolph  of  Roanoke. 

K  Y.,  1850.     2v.     8"  .         .  80-645 

Garland,  the  ;  poems  from  various  authors    23-1001 

Garland  of  flowers,  composed  of  Cupid  and  Psyche, 
from  the  golden  ass  of  Apuleius,  (anonymous,) 
and  of  odes,  chiefly  from  the  Norse  tongue. 
By  T.  J.  Mathias.     N.  Y.,  1806  23-66 

Garlick,  T.  Treatise  on  the  artificial  propagation  of 
fish.     N.  Y.,  1858         .        .        .  4-132 

Garneau,  F.  X.  History  of  Canada  till  the  union 
year  1840,1.  Trans,  and  accompanied  with 
illustrative  notes,  by  A.  Bell.  Montreal, 
1866.     2  V.     8»      .         .        .         .         26»-678 

Garnett,  R.  Philological  essays.  Ed.  by  his  son.  L., 
1859.    8° 22-443 

Garnett  vs.  Macon.  Opinion  of  Chief  Justice  Mar- 
shall        2-64 

Garrard,  K.  Nolan's  system  for  training  cavalry 
horses.     N.  Y.,  1862    .         .         .  6-601 

Garrard,  L.  H.  Chambersburg  in  the  colony  and 
the  revolution.     Ph.,  1856.     8°  26'^380 

Gan-att,  A.  C.  Medical  electiicity.  3d  ed.  Ph., 
1866.     8° 10-218 


GARRATT. 


227 


GAUSSEN. 


Garratt,  G.     Marvels  and  mysteries  of  instinct.    L., 

1862 9-547 

Garrett,  E.     Occupations  of  a  retired  life       18-1142 

Garret  Van  Horn.     J.  S.  Sauzade  .        18-2733 

Garretson,  F.  V.  D.     Carmina  Yalensia ;  complete 

collection  of  Yale   college  songs,  with  piano 

accompaniment.     N.  Y.,  1867.     8°  5-968 

Garrick,  D.     Bon  ton ;   or,  high  life  above  stairs. 

B.  D.  V.  1 24-143 

—  Same.     M.  B.  D.  v.  5      .         .         .  24-142 

—  High  life   below   stairs ;  farce.      S.  B.  T.  v.  2 

24-191 

—  The  country  girl ;  a  comedy,  altered  from  Wy- 

cherly's  Country  wife.     B.  D.  v 

—  Same.     D.  L.  T.  v.  3 

—  Same.     I.  B.  T.  v.  8 

—  Same.     M.  B.  D.  v.  3 

—  Same.     S.  B.  T.  v.  7 

—  Cymon ;  di'amatic  romance.      B. 


B.  T. 


24-143 
24-107 
24-141 
24-142 
24-191 
V.  33 
24-71 

—  Same.     D.  L.  T.  v.  3       .         .         .  24-107 

—  The  guardian.     [From  C.  B.  Fagan's  Pupille.] 
.    B.  D.  V.  1 24-143 

—  Same.     D.  L.  T.  v.  5       .        .         .  24-107 

—  Same.     M.  B.  D.  5  .        .        .  24-142 

—  Same.     S.  B.  T.  v.  9        .        .        .  24-191 

—  The  Irish  widow.     B.  D.  v.  1  .  24-143 

—  Same,     F's  M.  D.  v.  21  .        .  2J-113 

—  Same.     M.  B.  D.  5  .        .        .  24-142 

—  Same.     S.  B.  T.  v.  4        .         .        .  24-191 

—  Lethe.     M.  B.  D.  5  .         .        .  24-142 

—  The  lying  valet ;  a  comedy.    B.  D.  v.  1     24-143 

—  Same.     D.  L.  T.  v.  7       .        .        .  24-107 

—  Same.     M.  B.  D.  5  .         .        .  24-142 

—  Same.     S.  B.  T.  v.  8       .        .        .  24-191 

—  The  male  coquette.    M.  B.  D.  5      .  24-142 

—  Miss  in  her  teens.     M.  B.  D.  5        ,  24-142 

—  Neck  or  nothing.     M.  B.  D.  5        .  24-142 

—  A  peep  behind  the  curtain.    M.  B.  T>.  5    24-142 

—  Private  correspondence  with  the  most  celebrated 

persons  of  his  time ;  with  biographical  memoir 
L.,  1831,2.     2  V.  4°       .         .         .         30-2033 

—  Barriere,  J.  F.     Memoires.    v.  6    .        34-3519 

—  Cull,  R.    Garrick' s  mode  of  reading  the  liturgy 

22-027 

—  Davies,  T.    Memoirs  of  the  life  of    .        80-1027 

—  Fitzgerald,  P.     Life  of     .        .         .        80-2370 

—  Murphy,  A.     Life  of        .         .         .  30-197 

—  See  Johnson,  Ben.     Every  man  in  his  humour 

V.  9  of  24-191 

—  and  G.  Colman.     See  Colman,  G. 

Garrison,  W.  L.     Stowe,  H.  B.     Men  of  our  times 

80-2375 
Garrod,  A.  B.'    See  Ballarxl,  E.     .*        '.  10-373 

Garth,  S.     (Bell's  poets  of  G.  B.)  .  23-485 

Garvey,  M.  A.     A  manual  of  human  culture.     L., 

1866 15-301 

Gas  and  gas  works.     Anderson,  A.     Gaslight  [in 

History  of  the  processes,  etc.  ]     ,  6-848 

—  Bowditch,  W.  R.    Analysis,  valuation,  purifica- 

tion, and  use  of  coal  gas        .         .  6-284 

—  Clegg,  S.    Manufacture  and  distribution  of  coal 

gas 6-1012 

—  Colburn,  Z.     Gas  works  of  London.  6-307 

—  Hughes,  S.    Manufacturing  and  distributing  gas 

6-341 

—  Peckston,  T.  S.     Practical  treatise  6-463 

—  Perkins,  E.  E.    Gas  and  ventilation  6-133 

—  See  Gasometry  ;  Philadelphia  g. 
Gascoigne,  G.     (Sanford's  Br.  poets)    v.  1  of  23-48 
Gascoyne.     R.  M.  Ballantyne        .         .  18-262 
Gaskell,  Mrs.  E.  0.     Cousin  Phillis,  and  other  tales 

18-1144 

—  Cranford 

—  A  dark  night's  work 

—  The  grey  woman,  and  other  tales    . 

—  Life  of  Charlotte  Bronte.     N.  Y.,  1857. 


—  Same.     Leip.,  1857.     2  v. 

—  Lizzie  Leigh,  and  other  tales 


18-1145 
18-1146 
18-1143 

2v. 

30-955 
30-955'> 
18-1147 


Gaskell,  Mrs.  E.  C     Lois  the  witch,  and  other  tales 

18-1148 

—  Mary  Barton 18-1149 

—  Moorland  cottage     ....        18-1150 

—  North  and  south       ....        18-1151 

—  Right  at  last,  and  other  stories         .        18-1152 

—  Ruth 18-1153 

—  Wives  and  daughters        .         .         .         18-1155 
Gaskell,  J.     Sense  and  sound,  as  they  reciprocally 

form  any  sign  of  mind.  Ph.,  1854.  8°     10-536 
Gasometry.    R.  Buusen  .         .         .  8-62 

—  See  Gas. 

Gasparin,  A.  de.    L'Amerique  devant  I'Europe.   P., 
1862.     8" 34-4529 

—  America  before  Europe  ;    principles  and  inter- 

ests.    Trans,  by  M.  L.  Booth.     N.  Y.,  1862 
26'^-424 

—  Le  bonheur.     2me  ed.     P.,  1862      .        34-3338. 

—  La  liberte  morale.     P.,  1868.     2  v.  34-5352 

—  The  schools  of  doubt  and  the  school  of  faith. 

Trans,  by  R.  B.  Watson.     E.,  1854      32-708 

—  Science  vs.  modern  spiritualism ;  a  treatise  on 

turning  tables,  the  supernatural  in  general,  and 
spirits.     Trans,  by  E.  W.  Robert,  with  an  in- 
troduction by  R.  Baird.     v.  2.     N.  Y.,  1857 
32-1015 

—  Un  grand  peuple  qui  se  releve.     2me  ed.     P., 

1862 34-3339 

—  Uprising  of  a  great  people  ;  the  United  States 

in  1861.    Trans,  by  M.  L.  Booth.    N.  Y.,  1861 

26^-408 

Gasparin,  Mme  A.  de.   Au  bord  de  la  Mer.    P.,  1866 
34-5011 

—  Camille.    2me  ed.     P.,  1806     .         .        34-5010 

—  Human  sadness.     N.  Y.,  1864     ^    .        82-1308 

—  Le  mariage  au  point  de  vue  chretien.     3me  ed. 

P.,  1853.     3  V 34-5009 

—  Horizons  celestes.     6me  ed.     P.,  1862    34-3340 

—  Horizons  prochains.  4me  ed.  P.,  1861     34-3341 

—  The  near  and  the  heavenly  horizons.     N.  Y., 

1802 32-979 

—  Vesper.     P.,  1861     ....        84-3342 

—  Vesper.     Trans,  by  M.  L.  Booth.     N.  Y.,  1863 

33-919 

Gaspey,  T.     History  of  England  under  George  III, 
George  IV,  William  IV,  and  Queen  Victoria. 

L.    3  V.     8° 27''-441 

Gaspey,  W.     The  physiology  of  "muffs"      18-3974 
Gass,  P.     Journal  of  the  voyages  and  travels  of  a 
corps  under    Lewis    and   Clarke,   from    the 
mouth  of  the  river  Missouri,  through  the  in- 
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Gaston,  Hugh.     A  scripture  account  of  the  faith  and 
practice  of  Christians ;    consisting  of  collec- 
tions of  texts  illustrative  of  the  various  articles 
of  revealed  religion.    Ph.,  1830.    8°      32-1935 
Gastric  regions,  and  victualling  department,  by  an 
old  militia  surgeon.     L.,  1860      .  10-455 

—  See  Digestion. 
Gastronomy.    Brillat-Savarin.    Physiologic  du  gout 

34-3101 

Transcendental  gastronomy       .  6-160 

—  See  Food  and  diet. 

Gate  of  the  Pacific.  B.  Pirn  .  .  26*'-467 
Gates  ajar.  E.  S.  Phelps  .  .  .  18-2488 
Gathered  fragments.     J.  A.  Clark  .  32-855 

Gathered   treasures  from,  the  mines  of  literature. 

Cin.,  1854.    S"      .         .        .         .  33-869 

Gatty,  Mrs.  A.     The  old  folks  from  home;   or,  a 

holiday  in  Ireland  in  1861.  L.,  1863     27i'-627 
Gaudichot-Masson.     See  Scribe,  A.  E.    Theatre. 
Gaudry,  Alb.     L'ile  de  Chypre      .        .        34-4678 
Gauging.     Keene,  J.  B.     Handbook     .  14-191 

Gaussen,  S.  R.   L.     Canon  of  the  holy  scriptures 

examined  in  the  light  of  history.     Trans,  and 

abridged  by  E.  N.  Kirk.    B.        .        32-1403 

—  Theopneusty  ;  or,  the  plenary  inspiration  of  the 

holy  scriptures.     Trans,  bv  E.  N.  Kirk.     N. 
Y.,  1842        .        .        .       '.        .  32-90 


GAUT. 


228 


GENEALOGIES. 


Gaut  Guiley.     D.  P.  Thompson     . 
Gautier,  T.   Avatar,  conte.     P.,  I806 

—  La  belle  Jenny.     P.,  1865 

—  Le  oapitiune  Fracasse.    P.,  1863.  2 

—  Constantinople   of  to-day.     Trans 

Gould.     L.,  1854 

—  Honore  de  Balzac.     P.,  1859   . 

—  Mile  de  Maupin.     P.,  1859      . 

—  Militona.    3me  ed.    P.,  1860    . 

—  La  peau  de  tigre.     P.,  1866     . 

—  Quand  on  voyage.    P.,  1865    . 

—  Le  ronian  de  la  momie.     2me  ed. 


18-3221 
84-4064 
34-4429 

V.  34-5292 
by  R.  H. 
27»'-340 
34-3343 
34-3346 
34-3344 
34-4430 
34-5376 

P.,  1859 

34-4063 
18-1161 
27''-318 
34-3351 


—  Romance  of  the  mummy 

—  Wanderings  in  Spain.     L.,  1853 

—  15ee  Girardin,  Mme  Emile 
Gavazzi,  A.     Lectures  delivered  in  New  York,  re- 
ported by  an  eminent  stenographer,  and  re- 
vised and  corrected  by  himself.     N.  Y.,  1854 

32-466 

Gavin,  H.     Feigned  and  factitious  diseases,  chiefly 

among  soldiers  and  seamen.  L.,  1843     10-770 

Gaviota,  la.     C.  Bohl  d'Arron       .        .  34-21 


Same,  in  English 


Gay,  J.     Poetical  works  ;  with  a  life  of  the  author 
by  S.  Johnson.    B.,  1854.  2  v.  "'    " 

—  (Bell's  poets  of  G.  B.)      . 

—  (Sanford's  Br.  poets) 

—  Beggar's  opera.     B.  B.  T.  v.  34 

—  Same.    B.  D.  v. 

—  Same.    D.  L.  T 

—  Same.   L  B.  T. 

—  Same.   M.  B.  D 

—  Same.  S.  B.  T.  v.  18       . 
Gay,  S.     Ellenore.     P.,  1864.     2  v. 

—  Un  mariage  sous  I'empire.     P.,  1863 

—  Physiologic  du  ridicule.    P.,  1864 

—  Salons  celebres.     P.,  1864 

—  Souvenirs  d'une  vieille  femme.     P., 


B.  B.  T. 

1     . 
V.  1 

V.  20      . 
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18-1798 


23-434 

23-488 

23-93 

24-71 

24-143 

24-107 

24-141 

24-142 

24-191 

34-5360 

34-5281 

34-5384 

34-5280 

1864 

84-5364 

22-629 


Gay  science,  the.    E.  S.  Dallas 

—  See  Criticism. 

Gayarre,  C.     Romance  of  the  history  of  Louisiana. 
(1st  series  of  lectures.)    N.  Y.,  1848    26''-845 

—  Louisiana ;    its  colonial  history  and  romance. 

(1st  and  2d  series  of  lectures.)     N.  Y.,  1851. 
8° 26^-846 

—  Louisiana  ;  its  history  as  a  French  colonv.    (3d 

series  of  lectures.)    N.  Y.,  1852.    8°    26«-847 

—  History  of  Louisiana  ;  the  Spanish  domination. 

N.  Y.,  1866.    80    .        .         .         .         26^848 

The  American  domination.    N.  Y.,  1866.    8" 

26^-849 

—  Philip  II  of  Spain.     N.  Y.,  1866      .       27»-2026 
Gayler,  C.     The  love  of  a  prince.     F's  S.  D.  v.  21 

24-221 

—  The  son  of  the  night.     F's  S.  D.  v.  22      24-221 
Gaylord,  Glance.     [Pseud.]     See  Bradlev,  W.  I. 
Gayworthys.    A.  D.  T.  AVhitney    .        .  "     18-3497 
Gazette  litteraire.    F.  M.  Grimm    .         .         34-3874 
Gazetteer  of  the  manufactures  and  manufacturing 

towns  of  the  United  States.     N.  Y.,  1866.    4» 

6-965 

Gazetteer  of  the  world.    Ed.  by  a  member  of  the 
royal  geographical  society.     E.    14  v.    8° 

25-121 

Gazetteers.    Baldwin  and  Thomas.  Gazetteer  of  the 
U.  S.     .        .        ...        .        .  25-112 

—  Baldwin,   T.,   et  al.      Universal   pronouncing 

gazetteer 25-106,118 

—  Callicot,  T.  C.     Hand-book  of  universal  geog- 

raphy •        .        .        .        .  25-67 

—  Capper,  B.  P.    Topographical  dictionary  of  the 

united  kingdom  .         .         .  25-90 

—  Echard,  L.     The  gazetteer's  or  newsman's  in- 

terpreter       .....'  25-73 

—  Johnston,  A.  K.    Dictionary  of  geography 

2,5-103 

—  M'Cullough.  J.   R.     Dictionary,  geographical, 

statistical,  and  historical      .        .   25-113,170 


Gazetteers.     Malham,  J.     Naval  gazetteer      25-109 

—  Morse,  J.    American  gazetteer,    v.  1        25-105 

—  Morse  and  Parrish.     Gazetteer  of  the  eastern 

continent,    v.  2     .         .         .         .  25-105 

—  North  American  and  West  Indian  gazetteer 

25-91 

—  Parliamentary  g.  of  Ireland     .        .  25-177 

—  Smith,   W.     Dictionary  of  Greek  and   Roman 

geography 25-104 

—  Thomas  and  Baldwin.     Pronouncing  gazetteer 

of  the  world  ....  25-108 

—  Worcester,  J.  E.     Geographical  dictionary 

.     '    .         .         .  25-110 

—  See  names  of  geographical  divisions. 

Gazida.     X.  Mavmier      ....        34-3928 
Gazlay's  Pacific  monthly,    v.  1.    N.  Y.,  1865.     8" 

17-85 

Geary,  J.  F.     Excrescences  of  homoeopathy.     Ph., 

1858 10-536 

Geer,  J.  J.    Beyond  the  lines  ;  or,  a  Yankee  prisoner 
loose  in  Dixie.    Ph.,  1863     .         .         26''-443 
Geiger,  H.     Lydia  ;  a  tale  of  the  second  century 

18-^1157 

Geikie,  A.     Scenery  of  Scotland,  viewed  in  con- 
nexion with  its  physical  geology.     L.,  1865 
9-234 

—  Story  of  a  boulder ;  or,  gleanings  from  the  noter 

book  of  a  field  geologist.    Camb.,   1858 
9-233 

—  See  Wilson,  G. 

Geikie,  J.  C.  Life  in  the  woods  ;  a  boy's  narrative 
of  the  adventures  of  a  settler's  family  in 
Canada.     B.,  1865        .         .         .         26"-505 

Geldard,  J.  Handbook  on  cotton  manufacture  ;  or, 
a  guide  to  machine  building,  spinning  and 
weaving.     N.  Y.,  1867         .        .  6-336 

Geldart,  Mrs.  T.  May  Dundas ;  or,  passages  in 
young  life 18-1162 

—  Popular   history    of   England.     N.    Y.,    1860 

27«-442 

—  Stories  of  Scotland  and  its  adjacent  islands. 

N.  Y.,  1861  ....       27''-1328 

Gell,  W.     Topography  of  Rome  and  its  vicinity.  L., 

1846.     8° 25-19 

—  Topography  of  Troj'-  and  its  vicinity.    L.,  1804. 

ft- 28^-923 

Gell,  W.,  and  J.  P.  Gandy.  Pompeiana  ;  the  to- 
pography, edifices,  and  ornaments  of  Pompeii. 
3d  ed.     L.,  1852.     8°  .         .         27''-922 

Gellert,  C.  F.    Sammtliche  Fabeln  und  Erzahlungen. 

Leip.,  1857 34-603 

Gelzer,  M.     Life  of  Martin  Luther,  in  fifty  pictures, 

from  designs  by  Gustav  Konig  ;  with  a  sketch 

of  the  rise  and  progress  of  the  reformation  in 

Germany.     L.,  1855.     8"      .         .        30-1582 

Gem  series.     See  Emerald  ;  Sapphire. 

Gemma.     T.  A.  Trollope       .        .        .        18-3815 

Gems,  jewels,  and  precious  stones.  Barrera,  Mme  de. 

Gems  and  jewels  .         .         .  9-208 

—  Emanuel,  H.      Diamonds  and  precious  stones 

9-833 

—  Francis,  J.  G.     Beach  rambles        .  9-233 

—  King,  C.  W.     Antique  gems  .  5-190 
Natural  history  of      .         .         .            9-817 

—  Merrifield,  M.  P.     Artificial  gems  .  5-153 

—  Walsh,  R.     Ancient  coins,   medals,  and  gems 

.  32-375 

—  See  Precious  metals. 

Gems  from  fable-land.     W.  O.  Bourne  18-4010 

Gems  of  German  song ;    with  accompaniment  for 

piano  forte.    B.,  1865.     4»  .  5-977 

Gems  of  Scottish  song.     The  beauties  of  Caledonia. 

B.,  1845.  4°  .  .  .  -  .  5-975,6 
Gendre  de  M.  Poirier,  le.    E.  Augier  and  J.  Sandeau 

34-3029 

Genealogical  and  chronological  table  of  sovereigns 

of  England  ....         27''-279 

Genealogical  history  of  the  family  of  Montgomery 

26''-683 

Genealogies  of  our  Lord.    A.  Hervey  .  32-863 


GENEALOGY. 


229 


GEOGRAPHY. 


Genealogy.      Anderson,  W.      Genealogy  and   sur- 
names    22-804 

—  Art,  r,  de  verifier  Ics  dates  34-4936  to  4939 

—  Barry,  J.  S.     Hanover,  sketch  of  .         20''-634 

—  Bouton,  N.     Concord,  history  of    .         26^-635 

—  Bridger,    C.      Index    to  printed  pedigrees  for 

Great  Britain        ....         27^-107 

—  Camden   soc.    pub.  v.  43.      Visitation  of   tlie 

county  of  Huntingdon         .         .     _    27»-195 

—  Coleman,   J.     Index  to  printed  pedigrees 

27''-276 

—  Collectanea  topographia  et  genealogica  27''-278 

—  Marshall,  G.  W.     Index  to  pedigrees      27''-800 

—  Moule,  T.     Bibliotlieca  heraldica    .  21-33o 

—  Popular  genealogists        .         .         .         27"-953 

—  Savage,   J.     Dictionary  of  first  settlers  of  New 

England 30-1454 

—  Walford,     E.     County    families  of  the  united 

kingdom 27*-1195 

—  See    Heraldry  ;  Family  history ;   Peerage  and 

baronetage  ;  and  names  of  families. 
General  biographical  dictionary.      A.  Chalmers 

30-1G96 

General  view  of  the  fine  arts,  critical  and  historical ; 

with    an    introduction    by    D.    Huntington. 

N.  Y.,  1851    .  ...  5-53 

Generative  organs.     See  Sexual  organs. 
Genesis.     Ballantyne,  J.  R.      First  three  chapters 

of  Genesis  commented  in  Sanscrit  and  Enijlish 
32-961 

—  Bush,  G.     Notes  on  the  book  of      .  32-733 

—  Crofton,  D.     Genesis  and  geology  .  32-421 

—  Lange,  J.  P.     Commentary  on.  v.  1  of  32-2025^ 

—  Priaulx,  O.  de  B.    Genesis  and  ancient  religions 

32-2141 

—  Rendell,  E.  D.     Postdiluvian  history      32-1714 

—  Turner,  S.  H.     Companion  to  the  book  of  Gen- 

esis          32-759 

—  See  Creation. 

Genesis  and  Exodus,  story  of.     [E.  E.  T.  S.  ]    pt.  7 

V.  4  of  2^1043 

Genesis  of  the  earth  and  of  man  ;  or,  the  history  of 
creation  and  the  antiquity  and  races  of  man- 
kind,    considered     on     biblical    and     other 
•grounds.     Ed.  by  R.  S.  Poole.     2d  ed.     L., 

1860 32-964 

Geneste,  M.     Parallel  histories  of  Judah  and  Israel ; 
with  copious  explanatory  notes.      L.,    1843. 

2  V.     8» 32-1593 

Genetic  cycle  in  organic  nature.  G.  Ogilvie  9-951 
Geneva.  Abbott,  J.  Rollo  in  .  .  27i'-438 
Genevieve.  A.  Karr  ....  34-3433 
Genevieve.     A.  de  Lamartine         .        .        34-3475 

—  Same,  in  English  ....  18-1802 
Genevieve  de  Brabant.  Ch.  Schmid  .  34-4241 
Genevieve  Galliot.  X.  de  Montepin  .  34-3566 
Genghis  Khan.  Abbott,  J.  History  of  30-1239 
Genie  des  arts.    A.  Vanault  et  al  .         .        34-4602 

Genii,  tales  of  the 18-3136 

Genius.     Brightwell,  C.  L.     Annals  of  industry  and 

genius  ......        30-2344 

—  Giles,  H.  Illustrations  of  .  .  33-110 
Genius  and  faith.  W.  C.  Scott  .  ,  32-613 
Genlis,  S.  F.  D.  St.  A.  de.   Contes  moraux.    P.,  1856 

.        34-3347 

-^  The  Duchess  de  la  Valliere,  and  Madame  de 
Maintenou 18-1169 

—  Madame  de  Maintenon.    P.,  1845  34-3950 

—  Mademoiselle   de   Clermont.     Nouv.   ed.      P., 

1861 34-3348,4730 

—  Mile  de  La  Fayette.     Roman  historique,  suivie 

de  Nouvelles.    P.,  1843        .         .        34-3948 

—  Mile  de  La  Fayette  ;  an  historical  novel   18-1170 

—  Memoires.     [Barriere,  J.  F.]  .         v.  15  of  3519 

—  Memoirs  illustrative  of  the  history  of  the  18th 

and  19th  centuries.     N.  Y.,  1825         30-1749 

—  Les  petites  emigres.     Ouvrage  a  T usage  de  la 

ieunesse.     P 34-5085 

—  Le  siege  de  la  Rochelle.  '  N.  Y.  et  P.,  1858 

34-4441 


Genlis,  S.  F.  D.  St.  A.  de.     Souvenirs  de  Felicie. 
[Barriere,  J.  F.,  v.  14]        .         .        34-3519 

—  Tales  of  the  castle;  or,  stories  of  instruction  and 

delight 18-1160 

—  Theatre  d'education.    P.,  1813.    5  v.      34-5018 

—  Les  veillees  du  chateau,  (contes  morales  pour 

lajeunesse.)  P.  2  v.  .  .  34-5086 
Gennesaret,  memories  of.  J.  R.  Macduff  32-727 
Genoa.  Celesia,  E.  Conspiracy  of  Fieschi  27^-2173 
Genovesi,  A.     Logica  e  metafisica.     Firenze,  1840. 

2  V 84-2503 

Genth,  F.  A.     See  Gibbs,  W. 

Gentile  and  Jew.  J.  J.  I.  Dollinger  .  32-1013 
Gentilhomme  compagnard.  C.  de  Bernard  34-3083 
Gentilhomme  pauvre,  le.     Dumanoir  et  Lafargue 

34-3191 

Gentle  life.  J.  H.  Friswell  .  .  .  33-1094 
Gentle  shepherd;  a  pastoral  comedy.     A.   Ramsay 

23-321,327 

Gentle  skeptic.  C.Walworth.  (Ed.)  .  32-1061 
Gentleman,  F.    The  tobacconist.    Altered  from  Ben 

Johnson.    D.  L.  T.  v.  11     .        .  24-107 

Gentleman,  the.     G.  H.  Calvert     .        .  33-426 

—  The  English  gentleman    .        .        .  38-739 

—  Lieber,  F.     Character  of  the   .        .        33,216,7 

—  See  Etiquette. 

Gentlemen  of  the  old  school.  G.  P.  R.  James  18-1621 
Gentleman's  and  builder's  repository.     E.  Hoppus 

5-709 

Gentleman's  hand-book  of  etiquette  and  guide  to 

polite  society.     N.  Y.  .         .  33-305 

Gentleman's  mairazine ;  or,  monthly  intelligencer. 

V.  1-32,  204-223.     L.,  1781-1868.     8°      17-48 

—  A  selection  of  curious  articles  from.     L.  jlSOO- 

ll.     4  v.    8»          .         .        .         .  17-499 

Gentoo  laws 3-20,  450 

—  See  Hindoo. 

Geodesy.     Narrien,  J.     Practical  astronomy  and  g. 
12-57 

—  "Williams,  B.     Practical  g.       .        .  6-143 

—  See  Surveying. 

Geoffrey  Hamlyn.     H.  Kinesley    .        ,        18-1760 

Geoffrey  Moncton.     Mrs.  Moodie  .         18-2236 

Geoffrey  of  Monmouth.    British  history.    Trans,  by 

A.  Thompson.    New  ed.,  by  J.  A.  Giles.    L., 

1842.    8» 27''-443 

—  Same  in  Giles'  six  old  English  chronicles  27''-449 
Geography.    General  and  miscellaneous. 

—  Adams,  E.     Geography  classified   .  25-81 

—  Balbi,  A.     Abrege  de  geogi'aphie    .        34-4523 

—  Bigland,  J.     View  of  the  world       .  25-10 

—  Bolm,  H.  G.     Hand-book  of  modern  geography 

.....  25-76 

—  Bulletin  of  thf  American  geographical  society 

.        .         .         .         .  25-83 

—  Cortambert,  E.     Cours  de  geographic    34-3168 

—  Dickinson,  R.     Elements  of  g.         .  25-16 

—  Goldsmith,  J.     Manners,  customs,  and  curiosi- 

ties of  nations       ....  25-22 

—  Guthrie,  W.     Universal  geography      25-23,305 

—  Guy,  J.     Illustrated  London  g.       .  25-92 

—  Harris,  A.     Geographical  hand-book  25-89 

—  Heylyn,  P.     Mikrokosmos,  a  little  description 

of  the  great  world         .         .        .  25-26 

—  Hughes,  W.     Construction  of  maps  25-98 

—  Journal  of  American  geographical  society  25-84 

—  Journal  of  royal  geographical  society         25-85 

—  Koeppen,  A.  L.     The  world  in  the  middle  ages 

25-370 

—  Laurie,  J.     System  of  g.,  founded  on  Malte- 

Brun  and  Balbi     ....  25-72 

—  Lavallee,  T.     Physical,  historical,  and  military 


g. 

—  Malte-Brun,  M.     Universal  g. 

—  Manual  of  geograpliical  science 

—  Mayo,  R.     Ancient. geography 

—  Mercator's  atlas 
Meyer's  universum 


25-182 
25-29 
25-74 
25-33 

25-310 
34-4909 


—  Mitchell,  S.  A.     System  of  modern  geography 
and  atlas 25-314,5 


GEOGRAPHY. 


330 


GEOLOGY. 


Gcograi^hy — dbntinued. 

—  Moore,  Mrs.  M.  B.     Primary  g.      .       26''-2050 

—  Murray,  H.     Eiicyclopasdia  of  g.    .  25-111 

—  Niebuhr,  B.  G.     Lectures  on  ethnography  and 

g 29''-8G 

—  Parker,  R.  G.    Questions  in  g.         .  25-93 

—  Perkins,  S.    The  world  as  it  is        .  25-35 

—  Pinkerton,  J.     Modern  geography  25-36 

—  Putz,  W.     Manual  of  modern  g.      .  29''-85 

—  Pye,  C.     Dictionary  of  .         .         .  25-114 

—  Salmon,  T.     Universal  geographical  grammar 

25-70 

—  Sears,  R.    Wonders  of  the  world     .  25-38 

—  Smith,  T.     Wonders  of  nature  and  art      25-175 

—  Stewart,  K.  J.  Geography  for  beginners    25-172 

—  Strabo.     Geographica      .        .        .  84-339 
Geography           ....  25-68 

—  Tnckey,  J.  H.     Maritime  geography  25-44 

—  Wells,  E.     Ancient  and  modern  g.  25-45 

—  PhysicaL 

—  Ansted,  D.  T.    Physical  geography  25-173 
Course  of  physical  geography     .  9-204 

—  Brocklesby,  J.     Elements  of  .         .  25-313 

—  Fisher,  T.     Dial  of  the  seasons       .  25-18 

—  Fitch,  G.  W.     Outlines  of  physical  geography 

25-95 

—  Guvot,  A.     Earth  and  man     .         .  25-25 

—  Herschel,  J.  F.  W.   Physical  geography    25-77 
Tfn.-.hnirlt.  A.  V(m.     Aspects  of  nature       25-63 

Cosmos 11-251 

—  Johnston,  A.  K.     Atlas  of  natural  phenomena 

25-371 

—  Lawson,    W.      Coast  lines  and  river  systems 

25-124,5 

—  Marsii,  G.  P.     Man  and  nature       .  25-88 

—  Milner,  T.     Gallery  of  nature  .  25-54 

—  Nicolav,  C.  G.     Principles  of  .  25-87 

—  Page,  b.     Advanced  text  book  of  .  25-96 

—  Rani  say,  A.  C.     Physical  geography  of  Great 

Britain 9-284 

—  Reason  why— Physical  geography  9-285 

—  Ritter,  C.     Comparative  geography  25-94 
Geographical  studies           .         .            25-86 

—  Somerville,  M.     Physical  geography  25-39 

—  Warren,  D.  M.     Physical  geography        25-309 

—  Zornlin,  R.  M.     Recreations  in        .  25-46 

—  See  Atlases ;  Discovery  ;  Earth  ;  Maps  ;  Topog- 

raphy ;  and  names  of  geographical  divisions. 
Geography  of  the  heavens.  E.  H.  Burritt  12-35 
Geological  sketches.     L.  Agassiz  .  9-199 

Geologv.    Bibliography.    [See  Agassiz,  L.] 

21-133 

—  Theory,  philosophy,  ai^^  general  trea- 

tisGs 

—  Ansted,'  D.  T.     Ancient  world        .  9-203 

Applications  of  geology  to  the  arts        9-310 

Elementary  course  of         .         .  9-204 

Great  st(me  book  of  nature         .  9-205 

Nat.  his.  of  inanimate  creation  9-1013 

Scenery,  science,  and  art  .  9-206 

—  Anderson,  J.     Course  of  creation  9-202 

—  Bakewell.  R.     Introduction  to        .  9-209 
—  Barbee,  W.  J.     Physical  and  moral  aspects  of 

9-207 

—  Bischof,  G.  Chemical  and  physical  geology  8-56 

—  Bovven,  E.     Coal  and  coal  oil  .      ♦      9-211 

—  Brodie,  J.    Antiquity  and  nature  of  man    9-212 

—  Browne,  R.  G.  M.  Astronomical  geology  9-238 

—  Buckland,  W.  Geology  and  mineralogy  9-213,4 

—  Burnet,  T.     Sacred  theory  of  the  earth      9-215 

—  Chambers,  R.     Ancient  sea  margins  9-216 

—  Cleaveland,  P.     Treatise  on     .         .  9-316 

—  Cotta,  B.  V.     Geology  and  history  9-313 

—  Creation  and  deluge,  according  to  a  new  theory 

9-217 

—  Dana,  J.  D.     Manual  of         .        .  9-221 
Text  book  of       ...         .  9-222 

—  Darwin,  C.     Journal  of  researches  9-915 

—  Davies,  T.  A.     Answer  to  Hugh  Miller     9-223 

—  De  la  Beche,  H.  T.     Geological  manual    9-225 


Geology — continued. 

—  De  la  Beche,  H.  T.    Geological  observer    9-226 
Researches  in  theoretical  geology  9-227 

—  Douglas,  J.     Antiquity  of  the  earth  9-1233 

—  Emmons,  E.     Manual  of  geology  9-318 

—  Explanations ;   sequel  to   Vestiges  of  creation 

9-306 

—  Figuier,  L.     The  world  before  the  deluge  9-998 

—  Goodrich,  S.  G.     Wonders  of         .  9-320 

—  Gosse,  P.  H.     Omphalos ;  an  attempt  to  untie 

the  geological  knot        .         .         .  9-327 

—  Hayden,  H.  H.     Geological  essays  9-235 

—  Hitchcock,  E.     Outline  of  the  geology  of  the 

globe 9-236 

Religion  of  ....  9-237 

—  Hopkins,  E.  Geology  and  terrestrial  magnetism 

9-331 

—  Humble,  W.     Dictionary  of  .  9-315 

—  Jukes,  J.  B.     Popular  physical  geology    9-244 
Students'  manual  of  .         .  9-245 

—  Lea,  I.     Contributions  to        .         .  9-1218 

—  Lyell,  C.     Antiquity  of  man  .  9-253 
Elements  of         ...         .  9-256 

—  —  Manual  of  elementary  geology  9-255 
Principles  of        ...         .  9-257 

—  Mackie,  S.  J.     First  traces  of  life  on  the  earth 

9-946 

—  Mantell,  G.  A.    Fjrst  lesson  in        .  9-260 
Wonders  of         ...        .  9-261 

—  Miller,  H.     Cruise  of  the  Betsey ;  with  rambles 

of  the  geologist    .         .         .         .  9-263 

Foot-prints  of  the  Creator  .  9-264 

Popular  geologv  .        .        .  9-267 

Testimony  of  tne  rocks       .         .  9-268 

The  two  records  .         .        .  9-269 

—  Mills,  J.     Fossil  s  urit      .         .        .  9-262 

—  Milner,  T.     Gallery  of  nature  .  25-54 

—  Milton,  J.   L.     Geology  and  palaeontology 

9-270 

—  Mohr,  F.     Geschichte  der  Erde       .        34-2463 

—  Murchison,  R.  I.  S.     Siluria  .  9-274 

—  Owen,  R.     Key  to  the  geology  of  the  globe 

9-278 

—  Page,  D.     Philosophy  of         .         .  9-281 

—  Phillips,  J.     Life  on  the  earth         .  9-311 

Manual  of  ....  9-283 

Treatise  on  ....  9-282 

—  Portlock,  J.  E.     Rudimentary  treatise      9-3  g 

—  Reason  why — Physical  geography  and  geology 

9-285 

—  Richardson,  G.  F.    Geology  for  beginners  9-287 

—  Ruschenberger,  W.  S.  W.     Elements  of    9-293 

—  Silliman,  B.     Geological  lectures    .  9-295 

—  Smith,    J.    P.      Holy   scriptures    and    geology 

9-296 

—  Symonds,    W.   S.      Geology   and  plurality  of 

worlds 9-314 

—  Taylor,  J.     Geological  essays  .  9-301 

—  Vestiges  of  creation  .         .         .         9-304,5 
Sequel.     [Explanations]  .  9-306 

—  Vose,  G.  L.     Orographic  geology  9-321 

—  Whiston,  W.     New  theory  of  the  earth    9-307 

—  Zornlin,  R.  M.    Recreations  in        .  9-309 

—  Local  descriptions  and  surveys. 

—  Arkansas.     Owen,  D.  D.     First  aad  second  re- 

ports.    (1857-60)  .         .         .  9-1212 

—  California.      Tyson,   P.    T.      Geological    and 

industrial  resources  of  C.  .  .  9-303 
Whitney,  J.  D.     Survey  of  C.         9-1209,10 

—  Canada.     Logan,  W.  E.     Report  of  progress 

to  1863 9-251 

—  France,  central.     Scrope,  G.  P.     Geology  and 

extinct  volcanoes  .        .        .  9-291 

—  Great  Britain.    De  la  Beche,  H.  T.    Cornwall, 

Devon,  and  West  Somerset  .  9-337 

Geikie,  A.     Scenery  of  Scotland  9-234 

Haswell,   G.  C.      Silurian  formation  of  the 

Pentland  hills  ....  9-332 
Maclaren,    C.     Geology    of  Fife    and    the 

Lothians 9-329 


GEOLOGY. 


231 


GEORGE. 


Geology — continued. 

—  Great  Britain.     Mantell,  G.  A.     Geologiciil  ex- 

cursions round  the  isle  of  Wight  9-259 

Miller,  H.     Edinburgh  and  its  neighborhood 

27''-667 

Ramsay,  A.  C.     Physical  geology  and  geog- 
raphy      9-284 

—  lllimis.     Owen,  D.  D.,  1839    .         .  9-279 

—  Iowa.   Hall,  J.,  and  J.  D.  Whitney.     Report  of 

survey  9-1251 

Owen,  D.  D.     Report         .         .    9-1204,279 

—  India.     Oldham,  T.     Survey,  1859  9-1231 

—  Kansas.     Mudge,    B.    F.     First  annual  report 

9-330 

—  Kentucky.     Owen,  D.    D.     Report   for    1854,5 

9-1211 

—  Massachusetts.      Hitchcock,   E.      Final    report 

9-1203 

—  Mexico.     Egloffstcin,  F.  W.     Contributions  to 

geology  and  physical  geography  9-312 

—  Minnesota.     Owen,  D.  D.     Report,  1852  9-1204 

—  Missouri.     Swallow,   G.  C.     First  and  second 
.    reports 9-298 

—  New  Jersey.     Kitchell,  W.     Second  annual  re- 

port, 1855 9-247 

Rogers,  H.  D.     Final  report,  1840         9-288 

—  Neic    York.      Mather,    Emmons,    Vanuxem    & 

Hall.     Geology  of  K  Y.       .         .  9-122G 

—  North  Carolina.     Emmons,  E.     Midland  coun- 

ties, 1856 9-838 

—  Nova  Scotia.    Dawson,  J.  W.    Acadian  g.  9-224 

—  Pennsylvania.     Rogers,  H.  D.     Geology  of  P. 

9-1200 

—  Rhode  Island.     Jackson,   C.  T.     Report,   1839 

.     •    .         .        .         .  9-241 

—  United  States.     Eaton,  A.     Index  to  geology  of 

northern  states      ....  9-228 
Emory,  W.  H.    Report  of  United  States  and 

Mexican  boundary  survey    .        .       26''-1002 
Featherstonhaugh,  G.  W.  Report  on  country 

between  the  Missouri  and  Red  rivers       9-229 

Foster  and  Whitney.  Lake  Superior  district 

9-336 

Ives,   J.   C.     Report  on  Colorado  river 

26''-1003 

Maclure,  W.     Observations  on  geology  of 

U.  S.     .         .         •        .        .         .  9-339 

Pacific  railroad  surveys,  v.  1,2,5,6,7  26''-1001 

Whitney,  J.  D.     Metallic  wealth  of  the  U. 

S 9-308 

—  Vermont.     Hitchcock,  E.     Report,  1861  9-1201 

—  Wisconsin.       Hall  and   Whitney.      Report  on 

survey  9-1250 

Owen,  D.  D.     Report         .         .    9-1204,279 

—  See  Coal ;  Cosmogony;  Earthquakes;  Fossils; 

Glaciers  ;  Lithology  ;    Paleontology  ;   Petrifi- 
cations ;  Rocks  ;  Sandstone  ;  Volcanoes. 
Geometry.    Elementary  and  synthetic. 

—  Bonnycastle,  C.     Inductive  geometry        14-77 

—  Davies,  C.     Elements  of  .        .  14-41 
Researches  in  spherical  geometry  14-94 

—  Euclid's  elements.     See  p.  195. 

—  Greenleaf,  B.     Elements  of     .         .  14-96 

—  Hackley,  C.  W.     Elementary  course  of  14-129 

—  Hill,  T.     First  lessons  in         .         .  14-48 

—  Holloway,  H.  H.     Mental  geometry  14-83 

—  Ingram,  A.     Elements  of        .         .  14-118 

—  Kirkman,  T.  P.  First  mnemonical  lessons  14-156 

—  Lardner,  D.   Geometry  and  its  applications  14-5 

—  Legendre,  A.  M.     Elements  of        .  14-39 

—  Loomis,  E.     Elements  of        .         .     14-45,196 

—  Peirce,  B.    Plane  and  solid  geometry         14-85 

—  Perkins,    G.    R.      Plane  and    solid    geometry 

14-130 

—  Playfair,  J.     Elements  of        .        .  14-101 

—  Robinson,  H.  N.     Elements  of        .  14-75 

—  Sestini,  B.     Elements  of  .         .  14-135 

—  Sloan,  S.     Geometrical  problems     .  5-708 

—  Smith,  S.     New  elements  of    .         .  14-91 

—  Whitlock,  G.  C.     Elements  of        .  14-53 


Geometry — continued. 

—  Tapi)an,  E.  T.     Plane  and  solid  geometry 

14-128 

—  Thomjjson,  T.  P.     Geometry  without  axioms 

14-110 

—  Practical  and  descriptive. 

—  Binns,  W.  S.     Practical  geometry  5-3?l 

—  Bland,  M.     Geometrical  problems  14-149 

—  Bonnycastle,     J.       Introduction    to    practical 

geometry 14-95 

—  Bradley,  T.     Practical  geometry    .  5-614 

—  Burchett,  R.     Practical  geometry  14-182 

—  Colenso,  J.  W.     Geometrical  problems      14-(i3 

—  Davies,  C.     Descriptive  .         .         .  14-32 

—  Hatfield,  R.  G.     Principles  of  practical       5-34 

—  Hather,  J.  F.     Treatise  on  descriptive      14-203 

—  McDowell,  J.     Exercises  on  Euclid  14-121 

—  Nulty,  E.     Elements  of  .         .         .  14-100 

—  See  Drawing;  Shades  and  shadows;  Perspective. 

—  Analytical. 

—  Aldis,  W.  S.     Treatise  on  solid       .  14-119 

—  Coffin,  J.  H.     Analytical         .         .  14-131 

—  Church,  A.  E.     Elements  of  analytical      14-29 

—  Davies,  C.     Analytical     .        .         .  14-115 

—  O'Brien,  M.     Plane  co-ordinate       .  14-152 

—  Peirce,  B.     Curves,  functions,  and  forces  14-86 

—  Peirce,  J.  M.     Text-book  of  analytic         14-89 

—  Robinson,  H.  K     Analytical  .         .  14-76 

—  Salmon,    G.      Geometry    of   three    dimension? 

14-123 

—  Todhunter,  J.     Plane   co-ordinate  14-144 
Examyjles  of  a.  1.  of  three  dimensions  14-143 

—  Townsend,   R.     Geometry   of  the  point,   line, 

and  circle 14-105 

—  Young,  J.  R.     Elements  of  analytical  14-21,82 

—  Wright,  R.  H.     Problems  and  theorems  14-117 

—  See  Conic  sections ;  Mensuration. 

George  I  and  George  II.  Walpole,  H.  Reminis- 
cences of       .         .         .  V.  1  of  27^-1199 

George  II  of  Eng.  Hervey,  J.,  Lord.  Memoirs  of 
reign  of 27*-551 

—  Thomson,   Mrs.     Memoirs  of   Sundon 

30-1091,1894 

—  Walpole,  H.     Memoirs  of  the  reign  of  27''-1196 
George   III  of  Eng.      Correspondence  with   Lord 

North  from  1768  to  1783,  with  introduction 

andnotesby  W.B.Donne.     L.,1867.     2  v.    8<> 

27''-9 

—  Adolphus,  J.     History  of  England  during  the 

reign  of 27»-445 

—  Aikin,  J.    Annals  of  the  reign  of    .  27M0 

—  Belsham,  W.     Memoirs  of  the  reign  of     27"-65 

—  Bisset,  A.     Historjr  of  the  reign  of       27''-84,85 

—  Buckingham    and   Chandos.     Memoirs  of  the 

court  of  England,  1811-1820        .  27''-131 

—  Delany,  Mrs.     Reminiscences  of     .         30-1346 

—  Green,  W.     Annals  of     .         .         .         27''-478 

—  Huish,  R.     Public  and  private  life  of      30-2017 

—  Jesse,  J.  H.     Memoirs  of  life  and  reign  27''-632 

—  Massey,  W.     History  of  England  durinc:  reisn 

of  27»-810 

—  Miller,  J.  R.     History  of  the  reign  of      27''-846 

—  Phillimore,  J.  G.     History  of  Enaland   27«-946 

—  Walpole,  H.    Memoirs  of  reign  of '27-^-1197,1202 
George  IV  of  England.     Buckinirbam  and  Chandos. 

Memoirs  of  court  of,  1820-30       .         27''-132 

—  Bury,    Lady  C.     Diary  comprising  the   secret 

history  of  the  court       .        .  27^-173  to  5 

—  Croly,  G.     Life  and  times  of    .         .  30-198 

—  Langdale,  C.     Memoirs  of  Mrs.    Fitzherbert 

30-1392 

—  Smucker,  S.  M.     History  of    .        .        30-1189 
Georges,   Kings  of  England.     Thackeray,    W.    M. 

Four  Georges        ....        30-1281 

—  See  Georgian  era. 

George,  A.      Annals  of  the  queens  of  Spain.     N. 

Y.,  1850.     2  v 30-599 

George.     A.  Dumas        ....  18-9:^4 

George  Geith  of  Fen   Court.     Mrs.  J.  H.  Ridd-ll 

18-3270 


GEORGE. 


233 


GERMANY. 


George,  Lake.     See  Lake  George. 

George  Lovell.     J.  S.  Knowles      .         .        18-1797 

George  Morton  and  his  sister.     Miss  C.  M.   Tiow- 

bridge 18-8B19 

George  Ready  ;  or,  how  to  live  for  others.     Bv  Rol)- 

ertO' Lincoln  ....  18-1164 
Georgette.  C.  P.  de  Kock  .  .  .  34-4753 
Georgia.  Carpenter  and  Arthur.  History  of  26''-519 

—  Kemble,  F.  A.     Residence  on  a  Georgia  plan- 

tation              20"-437 

—  M'Call,  H.     History  of   .         .         .         20»-189 

—  Miller,  S.  F.     Bench  and  bar  of      .         30-1038 

—  Stevens,  W.  B.     History  of     .         .         26"-195 

—  AVhite,  G.     Historical  collections  of        26^-395 
Statistics  of  ....         26"-589 

Georgia  scenes.     A.  B.  Longstreet         .         18-1938 

Georgian  era  ;  memoirs  of  the  most  eminent  persons 

who  have  flourished  in  Great  Britain,  from  the 

accession  of  George  I  to  the  demise  of  George 

IV.     L.,  1833,4.     4  V.  .         .  30-199 

Georgine.     Mme  Ancelot        .         .         .        34-4004 

Georsrium  Sidus,  politics  of  the       .         .  2-82G 

Georgy  Sandon.     A.  Owen     .         .         .         18-2393 

Geral-Milco.     A.  R.  M.  Payne       .         .         2G''-233 

Gerald  Estcoui't,    confessions  of.     Fl.  Marryat 

18-2098,4047 

Geraldine  :  a  sequel  to  Coleridge's  Christabel.     M. 

F.  Tupper 23-239,301 

Gerando,    A.    de.     De  I'esprit  public  en   Hongrie 
depuis  la  revolution  frauQaise.     P.,  1848.     8" 

34-4888 

Gerard,  A.     Account  of  Koonawur,  in  the  Hima- 
laya.    L.,  1841.     8°      .         .         .         28''-214 
Gerard,  George.     Le  cabinet  des  fees ;  for  students 
in  French.     N.  Y.,  1859       .         .         34-5039 

—  French  course.  Porthind,  1848.  8»  22-92 
Gerard,  Gilbert.    Institutes  of  biblical  criticism.    B., 

1823.    8» 32-91 

Gerard,  J.     Adventures   of  Gerard  the  lion  killer, 

comprising  a  history  of  his  ten  years  campaign 

among  the  wild  animals  of  northern  Africa. 

Trans,    by   C.  E.  Whitehead.     N.  Y.,    1856 

28b-228 

—  La  chasse  au  lion.  P.,  1862  ,  .  34-3349 
Gerard  Carlton.  Mrs.  P.  Cudlip  .  .  18-3224 
Gerber,  E.  L.     Historisches-biographisches  lexicon 

der  tonkiinstler.      Leip.,    1790-92.     2   v.     8» 
34-2250 

—  Neues  lexikon  der  tonkiinstler.    Leip.,  1812-14. 

4v.     8» 34-2251 

Gerfaut.  C.  de  Bernard  .  .  .  34-3085 
Gerhard,   W.  W.     On  the  diagnosis  of  diseases  of 

the  chest.     Ph.,  1836.     S-    .         .  10-50 

Gerhardt,  C.    Precis  de  chimie  organique.    P.,  1844. 

t.l.     8° 34-5538 

Germaifle.     E.  About     ....        34-3001 

—  Same 18-45 

German  emigrants.  F.  Gerstacker  .  18-1167 
German  language.     Adler,  G.  J.     Dictionary  of  the 

German  and  English  languages       .       22-399 

—  Baskerville,  A.     Practical  G.  grammar      22-34 

—  Becker,  K.  F.     Grammar  of  the  German  lan- 

guage      22-39 

—  Douai,  A.     Practical  German  grammar     22-77 

—  Giieb,  C.  F.     Dictionary   of  the   English   and 

German  languages        .         .         .  22-394 

—  Heyse,  J.  C.  A.     Leitfaden     .         .      '  84-2408 

—  Monteith,  A.  H.     German  without  a  master 

2-'-170 

—  Nohden,  G.  H.     Grammnr       .         .  22-185 

—  Prendergast,  T.  The  mastery  series,  v.  3  22-351 

—  Roese,  F.  A.     Grammar  of     .         .  22-213 

—  Steiner,  A.     Elementary  reader,  German   and 

Euirlish 22-238 

—  Woodbury,  W.  H.  New  method  .  22-294 
German  legion,  the  kings,  history  of.     N.  L.  Beam- 

isli 27»-64 

German  literature.     Adler,  G.  J.     Handbook  of 

34-2298 

—  Baskerville,  A.     Poetry  of  Germany        28-859 


German  literature.     Bokum,  H.     Translations  from 
German  writers     ....  23-196 

—  Brooks,  C.  T.     German  lyrics         .  23-338 
Schiller's  Homage  of  the  arts;  veith  pieces 

from  other  German  poets     .         .  23-935 

—  Gervinus,  G.  G.     Poetischen  uational-literatur 

der  Deutschen       ....        34-2402 

—  Gostick,  J.     German  literature        .        22-1064 

—  Graeser,  C.    Thesam-usof  German  poetry  34-2406 

—  Hedge,  F.  H.    Prose  writers  of  Germany  22-1088 

—  Hub,  J.     Dichter  der  neuzit    .         .         34-2404 

—  Mangan,  J.  C.     German  anthology  23-550 

—  Menzel,  W.     German  literature       .        22-1137 

—  Metcalf,  F.     History  of  German  literature 

22-1139 

—  Moschzisker,  F.  A.    Guide  to  German  literature 

22-1149 

—  Miiller,  M.     German  classics  .         .        34-2299 

—  Davesies  de  Pontes,  L.     Poets  and  poetry  of 

Germany 22-1015 

—  Roscoe,  T.     German  novelists         .        18-3785 

—  Schenkel,  J.     Deutsches  dichterhalle  des  19ten 

jahr-hunderts        ....  34-622 

—  Scherr,  J.     Poeten  der  jetztzeit       .         34-2405 

—  Seiss,  A.  M.     Outline  of  the  literature  of  Ger- 

many             22-1195 

—  Soiling,  G.     Review  of  literary  history  of  Ger- 

many           22-1214,5 

—  Taylor,  W.     Historic  survey  of  German  poetry 

22-1232 

—  Thimm,  F.     Literature  ofGermany        22-1233 

—  See  Ballads  ;  Hymns  ;  Songs. 

German  rationalism.     K.  R.  Hagenbach        32-1660 

German  reformed  church,  fathers  of.     H.  Harbaugh 

32-881 

—  Heidelberg  catechism       .         .         .        32-1104 

—  Commemoration  of  the  300th  anniversary  of  the 

Heidelberg  catechism  .         .         .         32-1934 

—  Mayer,  L.  Histoiy  of  .  .  .  82-783 
German  student.  L.  Clausing  .  .  82-1474 
German  theatre.     Trans,   by  B.    Thompson.     L., 

1801.     6  v 24-165 

German  tourist  for  1837.    O.  L.  B.  Wolff  and  H. 

Doering 27''-448 

Germany,  History. 

—  Battlefields  of  1866  .         .         .         27''-875 

—  Bryce,  J.     Holy  Roman  empire       .       27"-3373 

—  Dunham,  S.  A.     History  of  the  Germanic  em- 

pire         27''-2573 

—  Eden,  L.  S.     Glimpse  of  the  war  in  Bohemia 

27i'-881 

—  Gorres,  J.  Germany  and  the  revolution  27''-2588 

—  History  of  Germany,  on  the  plan  of  Mrs.  Mark- 

ham's  histories  for  the  use  of  young  persons. 
L.,  1858 27«-2615 

—  Hozier,  H.  M.     The  seven  weeks  war  27''-2602 

—  Kohlrausch,  F.     History  of  Germany  27^-2610 

—  Lacombe,  F.     La  France  et  L' Allemagne  sous  le 

premier  empire      ....        84-5180 

—  Menzel,  W.     History  of  .         .       27«-2622 

—  Naylor,  F.  H.     History  of      .         .       27»-2640 

—  Pelet,  J.  J.  G.     Memoires  sur  la  guerre  de  1809 

84-4786 

—  Turner,  D.  W.  Analysis  of  history  of  27'»-2689 

—  Vane,  C.  W.     War  in  Germany  and  France, 

1813,14 27»-3556 

—  Voltaire,  F.  M.  A.  de.     Annalea  de  I'empire. 

V.  22  34-4868 

—  Wirth,  J.  G.  A.     Geschichte  der  Deutschen 

.        .        ...        84-2411 

—  Descriptions,  travels,  etc. 

—  Best,  Mrs.     Residence  in       • .         .         27''-591 

—  Brace,  C.L.     Home  life  in      .         .         27''-301 

—  Browne,  J.  R.     American  family  in         27''-848 

—  Dwight,  H.  E.     Travels  in  the  north  of   27^-40 

—  Eight  weeks  in         ....  27''-41 

—  Forbes,  J.     Sight-seeing  in      .         .         27''-421 

—  Gleig,  G.  R.    Germany,  Bohemia,  and  Hungary 

in^l837 27^-845 

—  Hand-book  for  travellers  in  southern       27''-490 


GERMANY. 


GIBBON. 


Germany — continued. 

—  Head,  F.     Bubbles  from  the  Brunnen  of  Nas- 

sau         27''-42 

—  Hodgskin,  T.     Travels  in        .        .         27*'-434 

—  Howitt,  W.     German  experiences  .         27''-750 
Rural  life  in        ...         .  27''-44 

—  James,  J.  T.     Tour  in,  1813,14       .         27''-809 

—  Johnson,  A.  C.     Peasant  life  in      .         27'>-462 

—  Jones,  S.     Mountains  and  cities      .         27''-711 

—  Lemaistre,  J.  G.     Travels  through  27^-832 

—  Maxwell,  W.  H.     Ramble  in  .         27''-383 

—  Mayhew,  H.     Life  and  manners     .         27'^-654 

—  Merle  d'Aubigne,  J.  H.      Early  recollections 

of 27b-142 

—  Montaigne,  M.  de.     Journey,  1580,81       33-302 

—  Riesbeck.  C.     Travels  in         ,        .  27»'-46 

—  Russell,  J.     Tour  in        .         .        .  27^-47 

—  Shelley,  M.  W.     Rambles  in  .         .         27"-! 72 

—  Spencer,  E.     Germany,  from  the  Baltic  to  the 

Adriatic 27''-891 

Travels  in  1865,6        .        .        .         27^-816 

—  Trollope,  F.     Western  Germany  in  1833  27''-51 

—  Wolf  and  Doering.     German  tourist        27*^-448 

—  Wright,  H.  H.    Tour  through  Germany  27''-647 

—  Miscellany. 

—  Austin,  Mrs.     Sketches  of  German  life,  1760- 

1814 27«-2o37 

—  Burncy,  C.     Tour  to  collect  materials  for  gen- 

oral  history  of  music  .         .  5-1041 

—  Dibdin,  T.  F.     Tour  in  .         .         27''-540 

—  Freytag,  G.     German  life  in  15th  to  19th  cen- 

turies   27''-2581,2 

—  Granville,  A.  B.     Spas  of       .         .         27''-945 

—  Heine,  H.     De  I'Allemagne    .        .        34-5248 

—  Howitt,  W.     Student  life  in  .  27''-43 

—  Lee,  E.     Principal  baths  of    .        .  10-670 

—  Schaff,  P.     Universities,  theology,  and  religion 

of 32-688 

—  Stael-Holstein,  Mme.     De  I'Allemagne  34-3816 
Germany  ....      27^-26,39 

—  See    Napoleon  ;    Schleswig-Holstein    question  ; 

Thirty  years'  war ;  and  names  of  divisions 

and  of  sovereigns. 
Germar,  E.  F.     Reise  nach  Dalmatien  und  Ragusa. 

Leip.,  1817.     8°    .         .         .         .        34-2453 
Gerok,  C.     See  Lechler.  G.  V. 
Gerry,  E.     Austin,  J.  T.     Life  of         .  30-200 

Gerstacker,  F.     Frank  Wildman's   adventures  on 

land  and  water      .  .         .        18-1165 

—  Narrative  of  a  journey  round  the  world.     N. 

Y.,  1853 29''-106 

—  Travels  in  South  America  and  California.     L., 

1854 26''-282 

—  Wanderings  and  fortunes  of  German  emigrants 

18-1167 

—  Western  lands  and  western  waters  18-1159 

—  Wild  sports  in  the  far  west.  B.,  1864  26''-342 
Gertrude.  Miss  E.  M.  Sewell  .  .  18-2809 
Gertrude  of  Wyoming.  T.Campbell  .  26=-251 
Gerusalemme  liberata.     T.  Tasso  .        34-2515 

—  See  Jerusalem  delivered. 

Gervaise,    F.   A.      Vie    de    Pierre    d'Abeillard    et 

d'Heloise.     P.,  1728.      2  v.  .        34-4471 

Gervase  Skinner.     T.  E.  Hook       .         .        18-1483 

Gervinus,  G.  G.     Handbuch  der  geschichte  der  po- 

etischen  national-literatur  der  Deutschen.  3te 

auf.     L.,  1844.     8°        .         .         .        34-2402 

—  Introduction  to  the  history  of  the  19th  century, 

with  a  notice  of  the  author.    L.,  1853  29=»-218 

—  Shakespeare  commentaries.      Trans,  by  F.  E. 

Bunnett.     L.,  1863.     2  v.     8°      .  24-112 

Geschichte  der  Erde.     F.  Mohr     .         .         34-2463 
Gesenius,  F.  H.  W.     Hebrew  grammar ;  14th  ed.  as 
revised  by  E.    Rodiger.      Trans,    by   T.    J. 
Conant.     N.  Y.,  1853.    8»    .         .  22-93 

Gesner,  A.  New  Brunswick ;  with  notes  for  emi- 
grants; comprehending  the  early  history,  an 
account  of  the  Indians,  settlement,  topography, 
statistics,  and  contemplated  railways.  L., 
1847.     8° 26''-349 


Gesner,  A.  Practical  treatise  on  coal,  petroleum, 
and  other  distilled  oils.  2d  ed.,  revised  and 
enlarged.  By  G.  W.  Gesner.  N.  Y.,  1865. 
8° 6-335 

Gessert,  M.  A.  Rudimentary  treatise  on  the  art  of 
painting  on  glass,  or  glass-staining ;  with  an 
appendix  on  the  art  of  enamelling.  3d  ed. 
L.,  1857 5-466 

Gessner,  S.      Works.     Trans,   from  the   German ; 

with  life  of  the  author,     [L.,    1805.]    2  v. 

33-1044 

—  Letters  of  G.  and  his  family.  From  the  German. 

L.,  1804 33-1310 

—  New  idylls.     Trans,  by  W.  Hooper.     L.,  1776. 

R.  8° 33-1045 

Gesta  romanorum,  select  tales  from       .        18-1171 

—  Douce,  F.     Dissertation  on     .         .  24-12 

—  Warton,  T.     Dissertation  on         v.  3  of  22-892 
Gesture  and  action.     H.  Siddons  .        .  24r-73 

—  See  Elocution. 

Getchell,  F.  H.     Maternal  management  of  infancy. 

Ph.,  1868 10-854 

Getlisemane  and  Calvary.     M.  Blake    .  32-92 

Getting  along  ;  a  book  of  illustrations   .        18-1172 
Gettysburg.     Jacobs,  M.     Battle  of  G.  26=^508 

—  Report  on  soldiers'  national  cemetery      26*-708 
Getz,  G.     General  collection  of  precedents  in  con- 
veyancing, including  many  forms,  useful  to 
tlie  farmer,  mechanic,   and  trader.      3d  ed. 
Ph.,  1845.     8°        .         .        .        .  2-208 

Geyelin,  G.  K.  Poultry  breeding  from  a  commercial 
point  of  view.     B.,  1867       .        .  4-277 

Ghika,  H.  (Dora  d'lstria.)  Au  bord  des  lacs  helve- 
tiques.     Geneve  et  P.,  1861  .        34-4031 

—  La  poesie  grecque  dans  les  iles-ioniennes.     8° 

34-4679 

—  Une  rencontre    de    voyage ;    souvenirs   de  la 

Suisse  Italieune.     B"    .        .        .        34-4656 

—  Switzerland,    the  pioneer  of  the  reformation ; 

or.  La  Suisse  Allemande.  Trans,  from  the 
French,  and  comprising  the  chapter  sup- 
pressed by  order  of  the  imperial  government 
in  the  Parisian  edition.     L.,  1858.  2  v.  8" 

27»-2238 

Ghost !    C.  Churchill      .        .        .  23-446,498 

Ghost,  the.     W.  D.  O'Connor        .        .         18-2357 
Ghost !  as  produced  in  the  spectre  drama.  H.  Dircks 

24-168 

Ghost  hunter.     J.  Bamin        .        .        .  18-274 

Ghost  seer  !    F.  Schiller        .        .       18-2743,2830" 

v.  4  of  33-128 

Ghost  stories.     See  Fairy  tales  ;    Supernaturalism  ; 

Witchcraft. 

Ghostly  colloquies.     C.  Reade        .        .  33-547 

Giant  cities  of  Bashan.     J.  L.  Porter    .         28''-501 

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Gibbon,  E.  Autobiography ;  illustrated  from  his 
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—  Miscellaneous  works,  with  life,  composed  by  him- 

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Gibbon.  J.  Artillerist's  manual,  adapted  to  the  ser- 
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Gibbons,  D.  Law  of  contracts  for  works  and  ser- 
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Gibbons.  H.  A  handy  book  of  the  law  of  friendly 
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Gibbons,  J.  S.  Banks  of  New  York,  their  dealers, 
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Gibbs,  John.  English  gothic  architecture.  Man- 
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Gibson,  Rev.  William.     The  year  of  grace  ;  a  history 

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Giddiucs,    Major.      Sketches  of  the  campaign  in 

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Gidley,  B.  C.     Lyra  anglicana ;  or,  poetry  and  its 

English  representatives.  L.,  1856  23-760 
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GifFard,  E.    Short  visit  to  the  Ionian  islands,  Athens 

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Gifford,  J.      History  of    Prance,  to  the   death  of 

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Gift  book,  literary.  G.  F.  Pardon  .  33-1180 
Gift  book  for  young  ladies.  W.  A.  Alcott  33-438 
Gift  of  affection  ;  a  Christmas  and  new  year's  pres- 
ent.    N.  Y 33-921 

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Gil  Bias.  (Fr.)  A.  R.  LeSace  .  34-3408,4311 
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Gila.      Webber,    C.    W.      Gold  mines  of   the    G. 

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Gilbart,  J.  W.     History  and  principles  of  banking. 
L.,  1834.     8°         ....  1-73 

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commerce.     L.,  1847  .         .  1-29 

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Gilbert,  Mrs.  H.  A.     Memoirs,  letters,  and  journals 

of  Harriet  M.  Jukes.  N.  Y.,  1859  30-1076 
Gilbert,   Joseph.      The   Christian   atonement.     L., 

1852 32-2198 

Gilbert,  Josiah,  and  Churchill,  G.  C.   The  Dolomite 

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Gilbert,  J.  T.    History  of  the  city  of  Dublin.    Dub., 

1861.    3v.    80        .         .         .         .       27''-1442 

—  History    of    the    viceroys    of    Ireland  ;    with 

notices  of  the  castle  of  Dublin  and  its  chief 
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Gilbert,  W.     De  profundis     .         .         .         18-3717 

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Gilbert  et  Gilberte.  E.  Sue  .  .  .  34-3829 
Gilbert  Go-Ahead.  S.  G.  Goodrich  .  18-1203 
Gilbert  Greshani ;  an  autobiography  .  18-1176 
Gilbert  Gurney.     T.  E.  Hook         .        .        18-1484 

Gilbert  Rusrge 18-3720 

Gilbert  Starr.  W.  I.  Bradley  .  .  18-3778 
Gilchrist,  A.     Life  of  William  Blake,  "  Pictor  igno- 

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photo-lithography ;  with  a  few  of  Blake's 
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Gilchrist,  J.  Collection  of  ancient  and  modern 
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Gilding.     Merrifield,  M.  P.    Original  treatises  5-152 

Gilead  ;  an  allegory.     J.  H.  Smith         .         32-1781 

Giles,  H.     .Human  life  in  Shakespeare.     B.,  1868 

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culture  and  society.     B.,  1859      .  33-110 

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235 


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Giles,  J.  A.  History  of  the  ancient  Britons,  with 
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V.     80 30-1725 

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—  (Ed.)    Six  old  English  chronicles,  of  which  two 

are  now  first  translated  from  the  monkish 
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Giles  Oldham  ;  or,  miracles  of  heavenly  love  in  daily 
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Gilfillan,  G.  The  bards  of  the  bible.  N.  Y.,  1851 
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—  Christianity  and  our  era.     E.,   1857.     8° 

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Gilfillan,  J.  The  Sabbath,  viewed  in  the  light  of 
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Gilham,  W.  Manual  of  instruction  for  the  volun- 
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Gill,  J.  Introductory  text  book  to  school  education, 
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Gill,  W.  H.  The  musical  ladder ;  or,  tonic  sliding 
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Gillelen,  F.  M.  L.  The  oil  regions  of  Pennsylvania  ; 
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Gillespie,  W.  Land  of  Sinim ;  or,  China  and 
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Gillespie,  W.  H.  Argument,  a  priori,  for  the 
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Gillespie,  W.  M.  Manual  of  the  principles  and 
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Gillet,  J.  A.     See  Rolfe,  W.  J. 

Gillet,  R.  H.  Democracy  in  the  United  States, 
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Gillett,  E.  H.  Ancient  cities  and  empires  ;  their 
prophetic  doom.     Ph.,  1807        .         28»-256 

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United  States  of  America.     Ph.,  1864.     2  v. 
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—  Life  and  times  of  John  Huss  ;  or,  the  Bohemian 

reformation  of  the  15th  century.     B.,  1863. 

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Gillies,  Rev.  ,Iohn.    Historical  collections  relating  to 
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—  Memoirs  of  the  life  and  character  of  G.  White- 

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—  New   Testament,  witli  devotional  reflections; 

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Gillies,  John,  LL.D.  History  of  ancient  Greece  ;  its 
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Gillies,  R.  P.  Memoirs  of  a  literary  veteran ;  in- 
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Gillmore,  Q.  A.     Engineer  and  artillery  operations 

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Gilly,  W.  O.  S.  Narratives  of  shipwrecks  of  the 
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Gilly,  W.  S.  Vigilantius  and  his  times.  L.,  1844. 
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Oilman,  C.  The  poetry  of  travelling  in  the  United 
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Gilmor,  H.     Four  years  in  the  saddle.     N.  f.,  1866 

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Gilmore,  J.  R.     Among  the  guerillas     .         18-1783 

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Gilpin,  H.  D.  Address  at  university  of  Pennsyl- 
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Gilpin,  S.  [Ed.]  Songs  and  ballads  of  Cumber- 
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Gilpin,  T.  Exiles  in  Virginia  ;  with  observations 
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Gilpin,  W.  The  central  gold  region.  The  grain, 
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Gilpin,  Rev.  W.  Observations,  relative  to  pictur- 
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Oinsburg,  C.  D.  Kabbalah ;  its  doctrines,  develop- 
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Gipsy.     G.  P.  R.  James  .         .         .        18-1622 

Gipsy,  the  Spanish.  Marian  Evans  .  23-1003 
Gipsy's  daughter.  Mrs.  Grey  .  .  18-1275 
Gipsy's  prophecy.  Mrs.  Southworth  .  18-2974 
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Giraldus  Cambrensis.  Historical  works  ;  containing 
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P.,  1865.     8°  .         .         .  ■      .        34-4726 

—  Une  femme  qui  deteste  son  mari ;  comedie  en  1 

acte  en  prose.     3me  ed.     P.,  1858        34-3362 

—  La  joie  fait  peur  ;  comedie  en  un  acte  en  prose. 

P.,  1860        ....         34-3363,5356 

—  Lady  Tartuffe  ;  comedie  en  5  actes  et  en  prose. 

3me  ed.     P.,  1853         .         .         .         34-3364 

—  Marguerite  ;  on,  deux  amours.    P.,  1859  34-3352 

—  Marguerite ;   or,  two   loves.     Trans,   by  J.   S. 

Starr 18-1182 

—  Monsieur  le  marquis  de  Pontanges.     P.,  1856 

34-3353 

—  Poesies  completes.     P.,  1857  .        .        34-3355 

—  Le   vicomte   de   Launay.     Lettres,parisienues. 

Introduction  par  T.  Gautier.     Edition  com- 
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—  Gautier,  Sandeau,  et  Mery.    La  croix  de  Berry. 

P.,  1857 34-3351 

Girardin,  L.  H.  See  Burk,  J. 
Girardin,  Saint-Marc.  Cours  de  litterature  drama- 
tique ;  ou  de  Tusage  des  passions  dans  le 
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Giraud,  G.  Comedies.  See  Goldoni,  C.  24-199 
Giraud,  J.  P.,  jr.    The  birds  of  Long  Island.    N.  Y., 

1844.     8° 9-551 

Girault-Duvivier,  C.  P.  Grammaire  des  grammaires. 
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2  v.     8" 34-4878 

Girlhood  of  Shakspeare's  heroines.    M.  C.  Clarke 

18-651 

Girl's  own  book.     L.  M.  Child       .        .  20-165 

Girondins,  histoire  des.     A.  de  Lamartine     34-4776 
Girondists,  history  of.     A.  de  Lamartine      27"-! 775 
Gironiere,  P.  P.  de  la.    Twenty  years  in  the  Philip- 
pines.    N.  Y.,  1854      .         .         .         29''-239 
Gisborne,  T.     Enquiry  into  the  duties  of  men  in  the 
higher  and  middle  classes  of  society  in  Great 
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Giseke,  R.     Rose  of  the  parsonage        .        18-1175 
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Gissing,  T.  W.    The  ferns  and  fern  allies  of  Wake- 
field and  its  neighbourhood.     Illustrated  by 
J.  G.  Sowerby.     Wakefield,  1862.     8»      9-46 
Giusti,  G.     Horner,  S.     The  Tuscan  poet  and  his 
times 80-1528 


Giusti,  G.  Lushington,  H.  The  Italian  war,  1848,9 
27^-2325 

Giustiniani,  L.  Papal  Rome  as  it  is,  with  an  intro- 
duction by  W.  C.  Brownlee.  3d  ed.  Bait., 
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Glaciers.  Browne,  G.  F.  Ice  caves  of  France  and 
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—  Charpentier,  J.  de.     Glaciers  du  bassin  du  Rhone 

34-4718 

—  Forbes,  J.  D.     Norway  and  its  g.  .       27M212 

Observations  on  g.      .         .         .         27''-290 

Tlieory  of  g.        .         .         .         .  9-231 

—  Tyndall,  J.     Glaciers  of  the  Alps   .  9-302 

—  See  Alps  ;  Ice. 

Gladden,  W.  Plain  thoughts  on  the  art  of  living ; 
designed  for  young  men  and  women.     B., 

1868 33-538 

Gladiators.     G.  J.  W.  Melville       .        .        18-2180 
Gladstone,  W.  E.    "EcceHomo."   L.,  1868  32-2412 

—  Speeches  on  parliamentary  reform  in  1866  ;  with 

an  appendix.     L.,  1866         .         .  2-664 

—  The  state  in  its  relations  with  the  church.     4th 

ed.     L.,  1841.     2  V.     8°        .         .  32-853 

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1858.     3v.     8°      .         .         .         .        22-1061 

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Gladwin,  F.  The  Persian  moonshee.  Abridged  by 
W.  C.  Smyth.     L.,  1822      .         .  22-338 

Glance  backward.    J.  Warren        .         .  32-631 

Glance  Gaylord.  [Pseud.  J  See  Bradley,  W.  I. 
Glances  at  Europe.  H.  Greeley  .  .  27''-250 
Glances  at  life.  C.  Webbe  .  .  .  33-1056 
Glanvil,  J.  Saducismus  triumphatus ;  or,  full  and 
plain  evidence  concerning  witches  and  appari- 
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Glasgow.     Cleland,  J.     Annals  of         .       27''-1320 

—  Strang,  J.  S.     Glasgow  and  its  clubs       27^-684 
Glass.     Cooper,  W.     [See  History  of  the  processes, 

etc.] 6-343 

—  Jarves,  D.     Reminiscences  of  elass  making 

^      .  6-351 

—  Porter,   G.  R.     Treatise  on  the  manufacture 

of  g 6-396,7 

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of   patterns    for    ornamental  window    glass 

5-602 

Glass  painting.    See  Painting  on  glass. 

Glaucus ;   or,  wonders  of  the  shore.     C.  Kingsley 

9-942 

Glazier,  W.  W.   The  capture,  prison  pen,  and  escape. 

Hart.,  1868 26^-695 

Glazier's  book.     H.  Shaw      .        .         .  5-408 

Gleanings  among  the  sheaves.      C.   H.   Spurgeon 

32-2452 

Gleanings  from  a  gathered  harvest.    M.  M.  Noah 

33-208 

Gleanings  from  pious  authors.     Ph.,  1855        32-553 

Gleanings  in  Africa ;   exhibiting  a  correct  view  of 

the  manners  and  customs  of  the  inhabitants 

of  the  cape  of  Good  Hope  and  surrounding 

country  ;  with  observations  upon  the  state  of 

slavery.     L.,  1806.     8°         .        .  28''-37 

Gleanings  in  England.     J.  F.  Cooper  27"-! 

Gleanings  in  France.     J.  F.  Cooper      .  27''-37 

Gleanings  in  Italy.     J.  F.  Cooper  .  27''-71 

Gleanings  in  graveyards.     H.  E.  Norfolk      29''-251 

Gleanings  on  the  overland  route.     W.  H.  Bartlett 

37^-694 

Gleig,  G.  R.     Country  curate         .        .        18-1184 

—  Essays,  biographical,  historical,  and   miscella- 

neous, contributed  chiefly  to  the  Edinburgh 

and  Quarterly  reviews.     L.,  1858.     2  v.     8° 

33-727 

—  Germany,  Bohemia,  and  Hungary,  visited  in 

1837.     L.,  1839.     3  v.  .        .         27''-845 

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GLEIG. 


237 


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Gleig,  G.  R.  Life  of  Maj.-gen.  Sir  T.  Munro.  L., 
1831.    2  V.  80         .        .         .         .        30-2307 

—  Lives  of  the  most  eminent  British  military  com- 

manders.    L.,  1831,2.     3  V.  .  30-203 

—  Memoirs  of  the  life  of  Warren  Hastings.     L., 

1841.     3v.     8»      .        .         .        .  30-228 

—  Narrative  of  the  campaigns  of  the  British  army, 

at  Washington,  Baltimore,  and  New  Orleans, 
in  1814,5.     Ph.,  1821.     8"    .         .         26=^-715 

—  Story  of  the  battle  of  Waterloo.    N.  Y.,  1847 

27''-1725 

—  The  subaltern  ;  or,  sketches  of  the  peninsular 

war,  during  the  campaigns  of  1813,4.     By  an 

eye-witness.    8°    .        .         .         .         28''-432 

Glencresrgan,  travels  through.    E.  Bradley     27''-789 

GlengalL  Earl  of;     The  Irish  tutor.     F's  M.  D.  v.  2 

24-113 

Glenn,   S.   F.     Gravities  and  gaieties.      W.,  1839 

33-1137 

Glenny,  G.  Culture  of  flowers  and  plants.  L.,  1860 
4-135 

—  Gardener's  every  day  book,  containing  plain  in- 

struction for  the  cultivation  of  all  classes  of 
flowers,  fruits,  and  vegetables.     New  ed.    L., 

1858 4-108 

Gliddon,  G.  R.  Ancient  Egypt — chapters  on  early 
Egyptian  history,  arohseology  and  other  sub- 
jects connected  with  hieroglyphical  literature. 
N.  Y.,  1843.    8»    .         .         .         .         28^-400 

—  See  Nott,  J.  0. 

Glimpses  of  history.     G.  M.  Towle        .         29''-227 
Glimpses  of  nature,  science,  and  art  for  the  young. 
W.  Anderson        ....        33-1284 
Glimpses  of  Nineveh,   B.  C.  690.     N.  Y.,  1857 

28b-433 

Glimpses  of  ocean  life.     J.  HaiTier         .  9-930 

Glimpses  of  the  spirit  land.  S.  H.  Lloyd  23-985 
Glimpse  of  the  world.  Miss  E.  M.  Sewell  18-2810 
Globes.     Adams,  G.     Essay  on     .         .  12-1 

—  De  Morgan,  A.     Globes,  celestial  and  terres- 

trial         12-70 

Glocestershire.      Brayley,   E.  W.,  and  J.   Britton 

V.  5  of  27''-474 

Glory  and  shame  of  England.  C.  E.  Lester  27''-9 
Glory  of  the  house  of  Israel.  F.  Strauss  18-3051 
Glossary  of  provincial  words  used  in  Teesdale,  in 

the  county  of  Durham.  L.,  1849.  80  22-105 
Glossology  ;  or,  the  historical  relations  of  languages. 

J.  Stoddart 22-239 

Glover,  Mrs.  C.  H.  Helen  Courtenay's  promise 
18-3754 

—  Vernon  Grove  ;  or,  hearts  as  they  are     18-1186 
Glover,  C.  W.,  and  W.  H.  Bellamy.     Lyrics  from 

"the  wide,  wide  world."     N.  Y.,  1853.     8° 

5-1027 

Glover,  R.    Boadicea  ;  tragedy.    B.  B.  T.  v.  6    24-71 

—  Same.     M.  B.  D.  V.  2      .         .         .  24-142 

—  Medea;   a  tragedy  [from  Seneca.]     B.  B.  T. 

V.  1 24-71 

—  (Walsh's  Br.  poets)  .        .         .  23-181 
Glover,  S.  F.    The  cradle  of  liberty.    F's  S.  D.  v.  38 

24-221 

Gluck,  C.     L'alceste.     P.  Scudo  .        34-4665 

Gluge,  G.     Atlas  of  pathological  histology.     Trans. 

from  the  German  by  J.  Leidy.    Ph.,  1853.    4" 

10-434 

Glycerin  and  its  uses.     H.  Hartshorne  .  10-510 

Glynden,  Howard.  [Pseud.]  See  Redden,  L.  C. 

Glynn,  J.     Rudimentary  treatise  on  the  construction 

of  cranes  and  machinery,  for  raising  heavy 

bodies.     4th  ed.    L.,  1865     .        .  6-330 

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L.,  1853 6-327 

Glynn,  R.     (Walsh's  Br.  poets)     .        .  23-62 

Gmelin,  L.     Hand-book  of  chemistry.     Trans,  by 

H.  Watts.     L.,  1848-66.     17  v.     8°  8-55 

Goadby,   H.      Text-book  of  vegetable  and  animal 

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Goals  and  guerdons;  or,  the  chronicles  of  a  life,  by 

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Goats,  sheep,  oxen,  &c.  Sir  W.  Jardiue.  N.  1.,  22 
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Gobat,  8.  Journal  of  three  years  residence  in 
Abyssinia  ;  preceded  by  an  introduction,  geo- 
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Gobineau,  A.  de.  Moral  and  intellectual  diversity  of 
races  ;  with  an  introduction  and  notes  by  H. 
Hotz,  and  a  summary  of  the  latest  facts  bear- 
ing on  the  unity  of  species  by  J.  C.  Nott. 
Ph.,  1856 29M66 

God.     Fenelon.     Existence  de  Dieu      .        34-3308 

—  Gillespie,  W.  H.     Moral  attributes  of     32-1630 

—  Sturm,  C.  C.     Reflections  on.     v.  3,4    32-2244 

—  Thompson,  R.  A.     Christian  theism  32-597 

—  Tulloch,  J.     Theism         .        .        .  32-575 

—  Walker,  J.  B.     God  revealed  .  32-601 

—  Wharton,  F.     Treatise  on  theism  .  32-810 

—  See  Atheism  ;  Theology. 

God  in  disease.     J.  F.  Duncan       .        .  32-370 

God  in  history.     J.  Gumming        .        .        32-2169 
"  God  save  the  king."     Account  of  the  anthem.   R, 

Clark 5-1039 

God  with  men.     S.  Osgood     .         .        .  30-889 

God's  acre  ;  or,  notices  relating  to  churchyards.     E. 

Stone 29M14 

God's  glory  in  the  heavens.     W.  Leitcli  12-79 

God's  word  written.'  E.  Garbett     .         .         32-2284 
Godalming,  letters  on  the  natural  history  of      E. 

Newman 9-944 

Goddard,  G.  Account  of  parliament  of  1654.  [See 
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Gode,  C.  A.  G.  A  foreigner's  opinion  of  England;  in- 
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Godefridus.     K.  H.  Digby     .        .        .  33-868 

Godeke,  K.     Novellen.     Celle,  1841      .  34-581 

Godet,  T.  L.  Bermuda ;  its  history,  geology,  pro- 
ducts, and  government;  with  hints  to  invalids. 

L.,  1860 26b-429 

Godey's  lady's  book,  [previously  Lady's  book.]  v. 
19-75.     Ph.,  1837-68.     8"    .        .  17-60 

Godfray,  H.  Treatise  on  astronomy,  for  the  use  of 
colleges  and  schools.  Camb.,  1866.  8°  12-82 
Godfrey,  Mrs.  Nature,  treatment,  and  cure  of  spinal 
curvatures  and  deformities  of  the  chest  and 
limbs,  without  artificial  supports  or  any  me- 
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10-427 

Godfrey  Malvern.     T.  Miller  .         .        18-2208 

Godfrey  of  Bulloigne ;  or,  the  recovery  of  Jerusa- 
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Godkin,  E.  L.     History  of  Hungary  and  the  Mag- 
yars, to  the  close  of  the  late  war.  L.,  1853.  8° 

27^-2585 

Godkin,    J.      Rights    of    Ireland.      [Repeal   prize 

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Godman,  J.  D.  Addresses  delivered  on  various  pub- 
lic occasions,  with  a  brief  explanation  of  the 
injurious  effects  of  tight  lacing  upon  the 
organs  and  functions  of  respiration,  circula- 
tion, and  digestion.     Ph.,  1829.     80      10-575 

—  American  natural  history.     Part  I,  Mastology. 

Ph.,  1826.     3  V.     8°      .         .         .  9-548 

—  Rambles  of  a  naturalist ;  to  which  are  added 

reminiscences  of  a  voyage  to  India,  by  R. 
Coates.     Ph.,  1833        .         .        .  9-923 

—  Sewall,  T.  Memoir  of  .  .  .  32-640 
Godolphin.  E.  L.  Bulwer-Lytton  .  18-479 
Godwin,   C.    G.     Poetical  works.     Edited,  with  a 

sketch  of  her  life,  by  A.  C.  Wigan.   L.,  1854. 

40 23-1307 

Godwin,  G.  Another  blow  for  life.  L.,  1864.  Sq.  8» 
2-666 

—  The  churches  of  London.     L.,  1838.     2  v.      8° 

5-456 

—  History  in  ruins  ;  a  series  of  letters  embodying 

a  popular  sketch  of  the  history  of  architecture, 
and  the  characteristics  ot  the  various  styles. 
L.,  1853 5-161 


GODWIN. 


238 


GOLDSMITH. 


Godwin,  H.    The  English  archoeologist's  handbook. 

Oxford,  18fi7         .        .        .        .         27''-458 
Godwin,  M.  W.     See  Wollstonecraft,  M. 
Godwin,  P.     Handbook  of  universal  biography.   N. 

Y.,  1852 30-1703 

—  History  of  France,     v.  1.     N.   Y.,   1860.     8» 

27^-1728 

—  Political  essays.  N.  Y.,  1856  .  26''-670 
Godwin,  William.     Caleb  Williams       .        18-1188 

—  Cloudesley 18-1189 

—  Enquirer,  the  ;   reflections   on  education,   man- 

ners, and  literature.     L.,  1796.     8»        38-635 

—  Enquiry  concerning  political  justice  and  its  in- 

fluence on  morals  and  happiness.  2d  ed.  L., 
1796.     2  V.    8»      .         .         .         .  2-669 

—  Fleetwood  ;  or,  the  new  man  of  feeling  18-1190 

—  History  of  the  commonwealth  of  England,  from 

its  commencement  to  the  restoration  of  Charles 
II.     L.,  1824.     4  V.     8"        .         .         27^-459 

—  Life  of  Geofl'rey  Chaucer,  including  memoirs  of 

John  of  Gaunt,  Duke  of  Lancaster ;  with 
sketches  of  the  manners,  opinions,  arts,  and 
literature  of  England,  in  the  14th  century. 
L.,  1803.     2  V.     4°        .        .         .         30-2003 

—  Lives  of  the  necromancers  ;  or,  an  account  of 

the  most  eminent  persons  who  have  claimed 

or  to  whom  has  been  imputed  the  exercise  of 

magical  power.     L.,  1834.     8"      .  15-172 

Same.     N.  Y.,  1835     .         .         .         15-172" 

—  Memoirs    of  Mary   Wollstonecraft.      L.,   1798 

30-1409 

—  On  population  ;  an  enquiry  concerning  the  power 

of  increase  in  the  numbers  of  mankind.  L., 
1820.     8° 3-108 

—  St.    Leon ;    a  tale  of   the   sixteenth  century 

.        18-1191 

—  See  St.  Leon,  R.  de. 

Godwin,  William,  jr.     Brother's  secret        18-1201 
Godvvyn,  T.     Civil  and  ecclesiastical  rites  used  by 
the  ancient  Hebrews.     3d  ed.     L.,   1628 
32-1472 

—  An  English  exposition  of  the  Roman  antiquities. 

15th  ed.     L.,  1689         .         .         .       27«-2252 

Goerres,  J.     See  Gorres. 

Goffe,  W.     History  of.     See  Stiles,  E.    .  30-505 

Goguet,  A.  Y.  Origin  of  laws,  arts,  and  sciences, 
and  their  progress  among  the  most  ancient 
nations.    E.,  1761.     3  v.     8"       .  6-851 

Goguette,  la,  ancienne  et  moderne  ;  Choix  de  Chan- 
sons.    3me  ed.     P.,  1859      .        .         34-4065 

Gohier,  L.  J.  Memoires  des  contemporains.  3me 
hvr.     P.,  1854.     2  v.     8°      .         .         34-4905 

Goiubot,  Mme.  Nouveaux  dialogues  instructifs  et 
amusants,  arranges  pour  les  etablissements  de 
demoiselles.     P 34-5040 

Going  to  Jericho.     J.  F.  Swift       .        .         29^-315 

Gold.     Ansted,  D.  T.     Gold-seeker's  manual  6-274 

—  Chevalier,  M.    Probablefallinthe  value  of  1-135 

—  Davison,  S.     Deposits  in  Australia         29''-177 

—  Dunbar,  E.  E.     Discovery  of  gold  in  California 

26»-914 

—  Gilpin,   W.     Central  gold  region  of  N.   Am. 

26''-400 

—  Jameson,  R.  G.     Australia  and  her  gold  regions 

291^-102 

—  Jevon,  W.  S.     Fall  in  the  value  of  .  1-186 

—  Kijstel,  G.     Processes  of  gold  extraction  6-357 

—  Lube,  D.  G.     Argument  against  the  gold  stand- 

ard           3-148 

—  Mariposa  company,  the    .        .        .  6-878 

—  PhiUips,  J.  A.     Gold  mining  and  assaying  6-391 
Mining  and  metallurgy        .         .  6-519 

—  Scheer,  F.     Effectsof  gold  discoveries       33-374 

—  Sterling,  P.  J.     Gold  discoveries  and  their  con- 

sequences        1-126 

—  Webber,  C.  W.    Gold  mines  of  the  Gila  36M38 

—  See  California. 

Gold  Brick.  Mrs.  Ann  S.  Stephens  .  18-3008 
Gold  Elsie.  E.  Marlitt  ....  18-4149 
Gold-foil.     J.  G.  Holland       .        .        .  33-762 


Gold-hunters'  adventures.  W.  H.  Thomes  18-8207 
Gold-seekers.     G.  Aimard      .         .         .  18-91 

Gold  worshippers.  Miss  Jane  Robinson  18-1198 
Golden  age   of  American  oratory.     E.    G.    Parker 

30-1879 

Golden  Dagon  ;  adventures  in  the  Burman  empire. 

J.  W.  Palmer  ....  28'>-231 
Golden  deeds,  book  of.  C.  M.  Yonge  .  33-1146 
Golden  dreams  and  leaden  realities,  by  Ralph  Raven. 

[Pseud.]  N.  Y.,  1853  .  .  26''-255 
Golden  gate,  five  years  within  the.     Isabelie  Saxon 

26b-690 

Golden  grains.     T.  S.  Arthur         .        .  18-170 

Golden  grove.  J.  Taylor  .  .  .  32-1493 
Golden  hair.  Sir  L.  Wraxall  .  .  18-3603 
Golden  hour.  M.  D.  Conway  .  .  26='-667 
Golden  leaves  from  the  British  poets.     J.  W.  S. 

Hows 23-737 

Golden  legacy.  Mrs.  H.  J.  Moore  .  18-2241 
Golden  legend.  H.  W.  Longfellow  .  23-309,879 
Golden  lyre.     V.  C.  Taylor    .         .         .  5-1013 

Golden  sands  of  Mexico.     W.  Croome  .  18-764 

Golden  treasury.  C.  H.  V.  Bogatzky  .  32-1457 
Golden  treasury  of  songs.     F.  T.  Palgrave      28-633 

Golden  work,  the 18-4059 

Golder,  J.     Life  of  William  Tilghman.     Ph.,  1829. 

Goldoni,  C.     Comniedie.'    Prato,  1819-21.    30  v.    8° 
34-2521 

—  Memorie.     Prato,  1822.     3  v.    8"    .        34-2520 

—  Memoirs,  written   by  himself.     Trans,   by  J. 

Black.     L.,1814.     2  v.     8"  .        .        30-1271 

—  Memoires.     Barriere,  J.  B.     v.  6    .        34-3519 

—  A.  Capacelli,  G.  Giraud,  e  A.  Nota.    Commedie 

scelte.     [No  title  page]         .         .         34^2518 

—  G.  Giraud  and  A.  Nota.     Select  comedies,  trans. 

from  the  Italian.     N.  Y.,  1849     .  24-199 

—  Copping,  E.     Life  and  adventures  .        30-1049 
Goldsmith,  G.     Doctrine  and  practice  of  equity  ;  or, 

a  concise  outline  of  proceedings  in  the  high 
court  of  chancery.    Ph.,  1843.    8°  v.  40  of  2-55 

Goldsmith,  J.  General  view  of  the  manners,  cus- 
toms, and  curiosities  of  nations  ;  iacluding  a 
geographical  description  of  the  earth.  New 
Haven,  1823.     2  v.        .         .         .  25-22 

Goldsmith,  L.  The  crimes  of  cabinets ;  or,  a  re- 
view of  their  plans  and  aggressions  for  the 
annihilation  of  the  liberties  of  France.  Dub., 
1801 27'>-1734 

Goldsmith,   O.     An  abridgment  of  the  history  of 

England,  from  the  invasion  of  Julius  Caesar 

to  the  death  of  George  II,  and  continued  by 

an  eminent  writer  to  the  year  1800.     L.,  1800 

27»-461 

—  The  good-natured  man ;  comedy.     B.  B.  T.  v. 

32 34-71 

—  Same.     D.  L.  T.  v.  5       .        .        .  24-107 
M.  B.  D.  V.  4      .        .        .        .          34-143 

—  Grecian  history,  from  the  earliest  state  to  the 

death  of  Alexander  the  great.  Revised  by 
W.  Grimshaw.     Ph.,  1826    .         .       27"-3138 

—  Same,  with  an  account  of  the  affiiirs  of  Greece 

to  the  sacking  of  Constantinople  by  the  Otho- 
maus.     10th  ed.'   L.,  1809.     2  v.        27'^3137 

—  Same.      Abridged  for  the  use  of  schools.     Re- 

vised by  Pinnock.     Ph.,  1845  27''-3139 

—  History  of  the  earth  and  animated  nature.  New 

edition,  with  corrections  and  additions.  Ph., 
1834.     5  V.     8°      .        .         .         .  9-549 

—  Same,  with  numerous  notes  from  the  works 

of  the  most  distinguished  British  and  foreign 
naturalists.     Glasgow,  1855.     3  v.     8°    9-550 

—  Letters  from  a  citizen  of  the  world  to  his  friends 

in  the  east.     Dub.,  1849       .        .  33-131 

—  Life  of  Parnell.     [See  Parnell]        .   ^      33-437 

—  Poems,  plays,  and  essays ;  with  a  critical  disser- 

tation on  his  poetry,  by  J.  Aikin ;  and  an 
introductory  essay,  by  H.  T.  Tuckerman. 
B.,  1854 33-483 

—  (Bell's  poets  of  G.B.)      .        .        .  23-500 


GOLDSMITH. 


239 


GOODRICH. 


Goldsmith,  O.  Life  of  Richard  Nash,  of  Bath. 
Dub.,  1763 30-397 

—  Miscellaneous  works.      Collected  by  J.   Prior. 

X.  Y.,  1850.     4  V.        .         .         .  33-183 

—  Same.     With  an  account  of  his  life  and  writ- 

ings, by  W.  Irving.     Ph.,  1847.     8°      33-132 

With  an  account  of  his  life  and  writings. 

N.  Y.,  1809.     6  V.        .         .        .  33-134 

—  Roman  history,  for  the  use  of  schools,  revised 

and  corrected  by  W.  Grimshaw.     Ph.,  1830 
27=^2255 

—  She  stoops  to  conquer ;   comedy.     B.  B.  T.  v. 

26 24-71 

—  Same.     B.  D.  v.  1     .        .        .        .  24-143 

—  Same.     F's  S.  D.  v.  10  .        .  24-221 

—  Same.     M.  B.  D.  v.  4      .        .         .  24-142 

—  Same.     S.  B.  T.  v.  4        .        .         .  24-191 

—  Vicar  of  Wakefield  .        .         .        18-1197 

—  Le  Vicaire  de  Wakefield ;  notice  et  notes  par 

0.  Nodier.     P.,  1847    .         .         .        34-3990 

—  Forster,  J.     Life  and  adventures  of        30-1202 

—  Irving,  W.  Biography  of  .  .  30-589 
Life  of.     With  select  writings    .          30-211 

Goldsmith,  O.  R.     Gems  of  penmanship,  etc.     N. 

Y.,  1845.     Ob.  4°  .         .         .  5-783 

Goldsworthy  family,  the.     W.  Gilbert  18-3806 

Golovin,  I.     The  Caucasus.     L.,  1854.     8"    29''-249 

—  The  nations  of  Russia  and  Turkey,  and  their 

destiny.  L.,  1854  .  .  .  27^-2912 
Golownin,  W.     Memoirs  of  a  captivity  in  Japan,  in 

1811-3  ;  with  observations  on  the  country  and 

the  people.     2d  ed.     L.,   1824.     3   v.     8° 

28'>-491 

Gomery  of  Montgomery.  C.A.Washburn  18-1207 
Gomez  de  Mier,   J.   E.      Handbuch  der  neueren 

spanischen  literatur ;   in   prosa  und  versen. 

2te  Ausg.     Hamburg,  1853  .        34-2398 

Goncourt,  E.  L.  A.  et  J.  A.  H.,  de.     Histoire  de 

Marie  Antoinette.     2me  ed.     P.,   1859.     8» 

34-4580 

Gondrecourt,  H.  A.  A.  de.      Le  baron  la  Gazette. 

N.  Y.,  1854.     8»  ...         34-4071 

—  Le  bonhomrae  Nock.      N.    Y.,   1858.      8° 

.        .        .        .        .        34-4617 
[Echodes  feuilletons,  22e  aunee.]       34-4733 

—  Mile  de  Cardonne ;    Parrain  et  Marraine.     N. 

Y.,  1853.     8»         .         .         .         .        34-4530 

—  Memoires  d'un  vieux  GarQon.      N.   Y.,  1855. 

So 34-4616 

—  Le  pays  da  la  peur.     P.  .        .        34-4070 

—  Le  pays  de  la  soif.     P.     .         .        .         34-4069 

—  Le  prlx  du  sang.     N.  Y.,  1858.     8°         34-4531 

—  La  vieille  fille.     P.,  1857.     3  v.       .        34-4068 

—  Une  vraie  femme.  P.,  1856.  2  v.  34-4066 
Gongora,  L.  See  Churton,  E.  .  .  33-997 
Gonzales,  L.  J.  E.     Serment  de  la  Veuve ;    Nou- 

velle.  P.,  1861  ....  34-4382 
Gonzalez,  T.     Documents  from  Simancas  relating 

to  the  reign  of  Elizabeth,  (1558-68.)     Trans. 

and  edited,  with  notes  and  introduction,  by  S. 

Hall.  L.,  1865.  8°  .  .  .  27»-507 
Gonzalez  de  Clavijo,  R.     Narrative  of  embassy  to 

the  court   of  Timour  at   Samarcand,  A.  D. 

1403-6.     Trans,  with  notes,  a  preface,  and  a 

life  of  Timour  Beg,  by  C.  R.  Markham.     L., 

1859.    8» 38''-561 

Gonzalve  de  Cordoue.  J.  P.  C.  de  Florian  34-4062 
Gooch,  R.     Important  diseases  peculiar  to  women, 

with   other  papers ;    prefatory  essay  by   R. 

Ferguson.    L.,  1859.     8°      .        .  10-692 

Good,  J.  M.     The  book  of  nature.     B.,  1826.     2  v. 

8" 9-924 

—  See  Lucretius. 

Good,  T.  The  true  principles  of  scientific  cutting ; 
a  complete  system  for  fitting  the  human 
shape.     2d  ed.     L.,  1837.     8"       .  6-328 

Good,  W.  W.  Political,  agricultural,  and  commer- 
cial fallacies  ;  or,  the  prospect  of  the  nation 
after  twenty  years  "free  trade."  L.,  1866. 
8° 3-110 


Good  company  for  every  day  in  the  year.     B.,  1866 

33-804 

Good  English.    E.  S.  Gould  ,        .  22-449 

Good  fight.     C.  Reade  .         .         .        18-3585 

Good  for  nothing.     G.  J.  W.  Melville  18-2176 

Good  Hope.     Irons,  W.     Settlers'  guide  to  the  cape 

28''-303 

See  Cape  of  Good  Hope. 

Good  knight,  the.     See  Bayard,  P.  du  Terrail. 

Good  old  times.     Miss  A.  Manning        .         18-2037 

Good  society.     Mrs.  Grey       .         .         .        18-1282 

Good  thoughts  in  bad  times.     T.  Fuller         32-1067 

Good  time  coming.     T.  S.  Arthur  .  18-171 

Good  words.     Ed.  by  Norman  Macleod,  D.  D.     v. 

6-8.     L.,  1865-7.     8"  .         .  17-49 

Goodale,  S.  L.    Principles  of  breeding  ;  or  the  phys-  . 

iological  laws  involved  in  the  reproduction 

and  improvement .  of  domestic  animals.     B., 

1861 4-140 

Goode,  F.  Better  covenant  practically  considered ; 
with  notes  on  the  Sinai  covenant,  general  re- 
demption and  sympathy  of  Christ.  Ph.,  1854. 
8" 32-1356 

—  Same.     Ph.,  1836    ....  33-97 
Goode,  W.     The  case  as  it  is ;  or,  a  reply  to  letter 

of  Dr.  Pusey  to  Archbishop  of  Canterbury ; 
with  a  statement  of  the  doctrines  of  the 
tractators  as  expressed  by  themselves.  Ph., 
1842.     8" 33-1291 

—  The  divine  rule  of  faith  and  practice  ;  a  defence 

against  the  dangerous  errors  of  the  authors  of 
the  Tracts  for  the  times  and  the  Romanists. 
2ded.     L.,  1855.     3  v.     8»  .        32-1707 

—  The  doctrine  of  the  church  of  England  as  to  the 

effects  of  baptism  in  the  case  of  infants.  N. 
Y.,  1806.     8»         .        .         .         .        32-1519 

—  The  nature  of  Christ's  presence  in  the  eucharist ; 

or,  the  true  doctrine  of  the  real  presence  vin- 
dicated in  opposition  to  the  fictitious  real 
presence  asserted  by  Archdeacon  Denison  et 
al.     L.,  1856.     2  V.     8°        .         .         32-1517 

Goodell,  William.  American  slave  code  in  theory 
and  practice.     N.  Y.,  1853  .  2-673 

Goodell,  William,  D.D.  The  old  and  the  new  ;  or, 
clianges  of  thirty  years  in  the  east,  with  some 
allusions  to  oriental  customs,  as  elucidating 
scripture.     N.  Y.,  1853         .         .  32-454 

Goodhue,  J.  A.  The  crucible  ;  or,  tests  of  a  re- 
generate state  ;  with  an  introduction  by  Rev. 
E.  N.  Kirk.     B.,  1860  .         .         32-1405 

Goodhugh,  W.  The  English  gentleman's  library 
manual.     L.,  1827.     8»         .         .  21-182 

Goodman,  G.  The  court  of  King  James  I ;  with 
letters  illustrative  of  the  personal  history  of 
distinguished  characters,  now  first  published 
from  the  original  MSS.  by  J.  S.  Brewer.  L., 
1839.     3  V.     8»      .         .         .         .         27''-464 

Goodman,  M.  Experiences  of  an  English  sister  of 
mercy.     L.,  1862  .         .        .  10-746 

—  Sisterhoods  in  the  church  of  England ;    with 

notices  of  some  charitable  sisterhoods  in  the 
Romish  church.     2d  ed.     L.,  1863       32-3389 

Goodman,  W.  Social  history  of  Great  Britain  dur- 
ing the  reigns  of  the  Stuarts.  3d  ed.  N.  Y., 
1845.     2v 27»-465 

Goodrich,  Charles  A.  History  of  the  United  States, 
for  the  use  of  schools  ;  revised  and  brought 
down  by  W.  H.  Seavey.     B.,  1867      26»-958 

—  The  land  we  live  in ;  travels,  sketches,  and  ad- 

ventures in  North  and  South  America ;  with 

sketches  of  historical  events.     Cin.,  1859.    8" 

26''-470 

Goodrich,  Chauncey  A.  Select  British  eloquence ; 
embracing  the  best  speeches  entire  of  the 
most  eminent  orators  of  Great  Britain  ;  with 
sketches  of  their  lives,  and  critical  and  ex- 
planatory notes.     N.  Y.,  1856.     8»        33-663 

Goodrich,  C.  B.  Lowell  lectures;  the  science  of 
government  as  exhibited  in  the  institutions  of 
the  United  States.   B.,  1853.   8"  .  3-G76 


GOODRICH. 


240 


GORDON. 


Goodrich,  C.  R.     See  Silliman,  B.,  jr.  6-1024 

Goodrich,  F.  B.  Man  upon  the  sea ;  or,  a  history 
of  maritime  adventure,  exploration,  and  dis- 
covery ;  comprising  a  detailed  account  of  re- 
markable voyages,  ancient  as  well  as  modern. 
Ph.,  1858.     8°       .         .         .         .         29''-154 

—  Tricolored  sketches  of  Paris,  1851-3.     N.  Y., 

1855 27''-372 

—  Tribute  book  ;  a  record  of  the  munificence,  self- 

sacrifice,  and  patriotism  of  the  American  peo- 
ple during  the  war  for  the  union.  N.  Y., 
1865.     8°       .         .         .         .         .       26»-1201 

—  and  F.  L.  Warden.     Romance  after  marriage. 

F's  S.  D.  V.  24  .         .         .  24-221 

—  See  Brougham,  J.  ;  Goodrich,  S.  G.,  et  al. 
Goodrich,  S.  G.     [Peter  Parley.]     Balloon  travels 

of  Robert  Merry  and  his  young  friends 

18-3699 

—  Curiosities  of  human  nature.     B.,  1843  30-1926 

—  Enterprise,  industry,  and  art  of  man,  as  dis- 

played in  fishing,  hunting,  commerce,  naviga- 
tion, mining,  aairiculture,  and  manufactures. 
B.,  1845         .    ^ 6-854 

—  Famous  men  of  ancient  times.   B.,  1843  30-1924 

—  Famous  men  of  modern  times.     B.,  1843 

30-208 

—  Fireside  education.     K  Y.,  1838    .  13-95 

—  Glance  at  philosophy,  mental,  moral,  and  social. 

B.,  1845 15-275 

—  Glance  at  the  physical  sciences  ;  or,  the  wonders 

of  nature.     B.,  1844     .         .         .  11-275 

—  Illustrated  natural  history  of  the  animal  king- 

dom, relative  to  agriculture,  commerce, 
manufactures,  and  the  arts.  N.  Y.,  1859.  2  v. 
8° 9-558 

—  Illustrative  anecdotes  of  the  animal  kingdom. 

B.,  1845 9-682 

—  History  of  the  Indians  of  North  and   South 

America.     B.,  1844      .        .        .         26''-783 

—  Lights  and  shadows  of  African  history.     B., 

1844 28''-232 

—  Lights  and  shadows  of  American  history.*  B., 

1844 26''-785 

—  Lights  and  shadows  of  Asiatic  history.   B.,  1844 

28=^-231 

.—  Lights  and  shadows  of  European  history.     B., 
1844 27»-3425 

—  Literature,   ancient  and  modern.      B.,  1845 

22-1065 

—  Lives  of  benefactors.     N.  Y.,  1844  30-1927 

—  Lives  of  celebrated  American  Indians.     N.  Y., 

1843 26=^783 

—  Lives  of  celebrated  women.     B.,  1857    30-1928 

—  Manners  and  customs  of  nations.      B.,  1844 

29»-216 

—  Manners,  customs,  and  antiquities  of  the  Indians 

of  North  and  South  America.     B.,   1844 
26»-784 

—  Illustrations  of  the  vegetable  kingdom.     Hart. , 

1849 9-42 

—  Petite  histoire  universelle.     Ph.,  1860    34-5193 

—  Pictorial  history  of  England.     Ph.  37''-468 

—  Recollections  of  a  lifetime;  or,  men  and  things 

I  have  seen.     N.  Y.,  1856.     2  v.  30-934 

—  Peter  Parley's  own  story ;  from  the  personal 

narrative.     N.  Y.,  1864        .        .        30-1482 

—  Sow  well  and  reap  well — the  same  as  Fireside 

education 13-95* 

—  Travels,   voyages,   and  adventures  of   Gilbert 

Go-Ahead  in  foreign  parts  .        18-1203 

—  Wonders  of  geology.     B.,  1845      .  9-320 

—  The  world  and  its  inhabitants.    B.,  1845  9-1001 

—  See  Bradford,  T.  G. 

—  et  al.     A  history  of  all  nations  from  the  earliest 

periods  to  the  present  time.  B.,  1851.  2  v. 
40 29M117 

N.  B.  In  preparing  some  of  these  works,  Goodrich  was 
assiKted  by  S.  Kettell,  R.  Kobblns,  N.  Hawthorne,  W.  A. 
Alcott,  J.  Lowell,  and  others. 

Goodrich's  fifth  school  reader.  Ed.  by  N.  Butler. 
Louisville  ....         88-552 


Goodrich's  sixth  school  reader.  Ed.  by  N.  Butler. 
Louisville 33-557 

Goodsir,  J.  T.  The  Westminster  confession  of  faith 
examined  on  the  basis  of  the  other  Protestant 
confessions.     L.,  1868.     8"  .        32-2506 

Goodwin,  D.  R.      Southern  slavery  in  Its  present 

aspects ;  containing  a  reply  to  a  late  work  of 

the  bishop  of  Vermont  on  slavery.  Ph.,  1864 

2-679 

Goodwin,  E.     Lily  White  ;  a  romance  18-1202 

Goodwin,  F.  Domestic  architecture.  L.,  1833.  4° 
5-752 

—  Rural  architecture  ;  designs  for  rustic,  peasants', 

and  ornamental-  cottages,  lodges,  and  villas ; 

with  specifications  and  estimates.     L.,  1835. 

2  V.      4° 5-703 

Goodwin,  H.     MemoirofC.  P.  Mackenzie.     Camb., 

1864.     8° 30-2356 

Goodwin,  Mrs.  H.  B.     Dr.  Howell's  family  18-1200 

—  Madge  ;  or,  night  and  morning        .         18-2007 

—  Sherbrooke       .        .        .        .        .        18-3716 
Goodwin,  T.  S.     Natural  history  of  secession.     N. 

Y.,  1864 26=^-526 

Goodwin,  W.  W.     Syntax  of  the  moods  and  tenses 

of  the   Greek  verb.      2d   ed.      Camb.,    1865 

22-94 

Gookin,  D.  Historical  account  of  the  doings  and 
suff'erings  of  the  Christian  Indians  in  New 
England,  in  1675-7.  Anier.  antlq.  soc.  trans. 
V.  2 26=^-636 

Gooroo  Simple,  strange  adventures  of.  A.  H. 
Forrester 18-1204 

Gopsill's  Penna.  state  business  directory.  I.  Costa 
25-156 

Gopsill's  Phila.  city  and  business  directory.  I.  Costa 
25-157 

Gorani,  J.     Memoires  secrets  et  critiques  des  cours 

des  gouvernemens  et  des  moeurs  des  princi- 

paux  etats  de  1' Italic.     L.  et  P.,  1794.     3  v. 

34-5388 

Gordian  knot,  the.     Shirley  Brooks       .  18-438 

Gordon,  C.  A.  China  from  a  medical  point  of  view, 
in  1860 ;  with  a  chapter  on  Nagasaki  as  a  san- 
itarium.    L.,  1863.     8«-       .         .         28"-424 

Gordon,  C.  G.     See  Wilson,  A. 

Gordon,  Lady  Duff.  The  French  in  Algiers  ;  1,  The 
soldier  of  the  foreign  legion,  by  C.  Lamping; 
2,  The  prisoners  of  Abd-el-Kader,  by  A.  de 
France  ;  trans,  from  the  German  and  French. 
N.  Y.,  1845  28''-7 

—  Letters  from    Egypt,    (1863-65.)      L.,   1865 

28''-486 

Gordon,  Elizabeth,  last  duchess  of.     Life  and  let- 
ters, by  A.  M.  Stuart  .         .        30-2313 
Gordon,  G.  H.     See  Aberdeen. 

Gordon,  Hewes.     Lovers  and  thinkers  18-1206 

Gordon,  Mrs.  M.     Christopher  North  ;  a  memoir  of 


John  Wilson.     E.,  1862. 


30-1419 


Gordon,  Thomas,  and  J.  Trenchard.  Cato's  letters ; 
or,  essays  on  liberty,  civil  and  religious,  and 
other  important  subjects.  6th  ed.  L.,  1755. 
4v. 2-682 

Gordon,  Thomas,  F.  R.  S.     History  of  the  Greek 
revolution.     2d  ed.     L.,   1844.     2  v.     8° 
27»-3141 

Gordon,  T.  F.  Digest  of  the  laws  of  the  United 
States;  including  the  treaties  with  foreign 
powers,  and  an  abstract  of  the  judicial  de- 
cisions relating  to  the  constitutional  and 
statutory  law.   4th  ed.   Ph.,  1852.    8°    2-126 

—  History  of  New  Jersey,  to  the  adoption  of  the 

federal  constitution.     Trenton,   1834.     8° 
26«-88 

—  History  of  Pennsylvania,  to  the  declaration  of 

independence  in  1776.     Ph.,   1829.     8» 

26''-405 

Gordon,  William.  General  counting-house  and  man 
of  business.     2d  ed.     E.,  1770.     8°  1-30 

Universal  accountant  and  complete  merchant ; 

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Gordon,  William,  M.  D.  Hall,  N.  Christian  philos- 
opher triumphing  over  death        .  32-G40 

Gordon,  W.  R.  Three-fold  test  of  modern  spiritual- 
ism.    N.  Y.,  1856         .        .        .        32-2194 

Gordon  of  Duncairn        ....        18-120o 

Gore,  C.  F.     The  abbey         .        .        .        18-1210 

—  Abednego 18-2417 

—  The  birth-right         ....        18-1211 

—  The  cabinet  minister        .        .        .        18-1212 

—  Castles  in  the  air      .        ,         .        .         18-1213 

—  Cecil ;  or,  adventures  of  a  coxcomb         18-1314 

—  Courtier  of  the  days  of  Charles  II   .        18-1238 

—  The  dean's  daughter        .        .         .         18-1216 

—  The  Hamiltons  ;  or,  official  life,  in  1830  18-1218 

—  Heckington 18-1219 

—  Inundation  ;  or,  pardon  and  peace  18-1221 

—  Life's  lessons 18-1222 

—  The  maid  of  Croissey.     F's  M.  D.  v.  4    24-113 

—  Mammon ;   or,   the  hardships  of  an  heiress 

18-1223 

—  Man  of  fortune  .         .         .         .        18-1224 

—  Progress  and  prejudice    .        .        .        18-1230 

—  Queen  of  Denmark  •        .        .        18-1211 

—  Self 18-1211 

—  Story  of  a  royal  favorite  .        .         .        18-1232 

—  Temptation  and  atonement      .         .        lH-1236 

—  The  two  aristocracies       .         .         .        18-1237 
Gore,  N.  N.  S.     Rational  refutation  of  the  Hindu 

philosophical   systems.     Trans,    by   F.   Hall. 

Calcutta,  1862.  8°  .  .  .  32-1338 
Gorgei,  A.     My  life  and  acts  in  Hungary,  in  1848,9. 

N.  Y.,  1852 27«-2592 

Gorges,  E.  See  Nerval,  G.  de  .  .  34-3603 
Gorges,  F.  Brief  narration  of  the  original  under- 
takings of  plantations  in  America.     Maine 

hist.  col.  V.  2         .         .        .        .         26»-645 

Gorilla.    See  Owen,  R 9-600 

Gorilla  country,  stories  of.  P.  Du  Chaillu  28''-583 
Gorilla  hunters.     R.  M.  Ballantyne        .  18-252 

Gorostiza,  M.  E.     Indulgencia  para  todos.     T.   T. 

E.  V.  5 34-2 

Gorres,  J.     Germany  and  the  revolution.     Trans. 

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Gorrie,  P.  D.     Episcopal  Methodism  as  it  was  and 

is.     Auburn,    1852         .        .        .  32-367 

Gorst,  J.  E.     The  Maori  king ;  or,  the  story  of  our 

quarrel  with  the  natives  of  New  Zealand.     L., 

1864       .     ■ 29''-152 

Gorton,   J.     General  biographical  dictionary.     L., 

1851.  4v.  80  ■  .  .  .  .  30-1703 
Gorton,  S.    Simplicity's  defence  against  seven -headed 

policy  ;  with  notes  and  appendixes  by  W.  R. 

Staples.    Rhode  Island  hist.  soc.  v.  2     26«-581 

—  Mackie,  J.  M.     Life  of.     (S.  A.  B.  15)     30-497 
Gosch,  C.  A.     Denmark  and  Germany  since  1815, 

with  maps.  L.,  1862.  8°  .  .  27»-2596 
Goschen,  G.   J.     Theory  of  the  foreign  exchanges. 

4th  ed.     L.,  1864.     8»  .         .         .  1-183 

Gospel  in  Burmah.     Mrs.  M.  Wylie       .  32-875 

Gospel  in  the  trees,  the.  A.  Clark  .  32-2424 
Gospel,  its  own  advocate.     G.  Griffin     .  82-301 

Gospel  promises.     J.  Alleine  .        .        32-1390 

Gospel  studies.  A.  Vinet  .  .  .  32-2158 
Gospels,  Anglo-Saxon  version.    Edited  by  B.  Thorpe, 

and  reprinted  by  L.  F.  Klipstein.     3d  ed.     N. 

Y.,  1851 32-1176 

—  Gothic  and  Anglo-Saxon  gospels  in  parallel  col- 

umns with  the  versions  of  Wycliffe  and  Tyn- 
dale.  Arranged  with  pref.  and  notes  bv  J. 
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—  Barnes,  A.     Notes  on      .         .        .  32-696 

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—  Furness,  W.  H.     Unconscious  truth  of  32-2445 

—  Jacobus,  M.  W.    Notes  cm      .        .  32-442  to  4 

—  Jones,  Q.     Ljfe-scpnes  from    .        .        32-2368 


Gospels.     Norton,   A.     Internal  evidences  of  the 

genuineness  of       .        .         .        .        32-1993 

Translation  of,  with  notes  .        .        32-1992 

—  Robinson,  E.     Harmony  of,  in  Greek     32-1511 

—  Scrivener.   F.    H.     Collation  of   Greek    MSS. 

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—  Segur,  c'sse  de.     fivangile  d'une   grand'mere 

34-49:1 

—  Tischendorf,  C.     Sinaitic  manuscript      32-2402 

—  Trench,  R.  C.     Studies  in        .         .        32-1967 

—  AVestcott,  B.  F.     Introduction  to  the  study  of 

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—  Wieseler,  K.    Chronological  synopsis  of  32-1415 

—  See  Christ ;  Matthew  ;  Mark  ";  Luke  ;  John. 
Goss,  C.  C.     Statistical  history  of  the  first  century 

of   American  Methodism.      N.   Y.,    1«66 

32-2180 

Gosse,   P.  H.     Ancient  and  modern  history  of  the 
rivers  of  the  bible.     L.,  1850        .        32-1790 

—  Same,  ed.  by  G.  B.  Cheever,  under  title  of  Sacred 

streams.     N.  Y.,  1852  .         .         .       32-1790* 

—  Tlie  aciuariam  ;  or,  the  wonders  of  the  deep  sea. 

2ded.     L.,  1856    ....  9-552 

—  The  birds  of  Jamaica.     L.,  1847      .  9-553 

—  The  Canadian  naturalist.     L.,  1860  9-1036 

—  Evenings  at    the    microscope  ;    or,   researches 

among  the  minuter  organs  and  forms  of  animal 
life.     L.,  n.  d 9-555 

—  History  of  the  British  sea  anemones  and  corals. 

L.,  1800.     8°  ....  9-554 

—  Land  and  sea.     L.,  1865        .         .  9-927 

—  Letters  from  Alabama,  chiefly  relating  to  nat- 

ural history.     L.,    1859        .         .         26''-398 

—  Life  in  its  lower,  intermediate,  and  higher  forms  ; 

or,  manifestations  of  the  divine  wisdom  in  the 
natural  history  of   animals.     N.    Y.,    1857 
9-55G 

—  Omphalos ;  an  attempt  to  untie  the  geological 

knot.     L.,  1857     ....  9-327 

—  Popular  British  ornithology,  containing  a  famil- 

iar and  technical  description  of  the  birds  of 
the  British  isles.     L.,  1853    .         .  9-557 

—  Sacred  streams.     See  ancient  and  modern,  above. 

—  A  year  at  the  shore.  L.,  1865  .  9-925 
Gossip.  H.  Morley  ....  18-2271 
Gossips  of  Riverton.  A.  B.  Haven  .  18-1360 
Gossner,  J.     Life  of  Martin  Boos,  Roman  Catholic 

priest  in  Bavaria,    persecuted  for   the   faith, 

A.  D.  1797-1816.  L.,  1855  .    .    30-932 

Gostick,  J.     German  literature.     E.,  1849     22-1064 

Goth  and  Hun.     A.  Paton      .         .         .         27'*-455 

Gothe,  J.   W.  V.      Sammtliche   Werke.      Stutt.,   u 

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—  Autobiography,  or  truth  and  poetry ;  from  my 

life.     Ed.  by  P.  Godwin.     N.Y.,  1846,7.     2v. 
30-204 

—  Same.     Ph.,  1855.     2  v.  .        .         .         30-204=' 

—  Campaign  in  France.     Trans,  by  R.  Fairie.     L., 

1858 27''-1731 

—  Correspondence  with  a  child.     B.,  1859    33-481 

—  Dramatic  works  ;   comprising  Faust,    Iphigenia 

in  Tauris,  Torquato  Tasso,  Egmont,  trans,  by 
A.  Swanwick  ;  and  Goetz  von  Berlichingen, 
trans,  by  W.  Scott.     L.,  1851       .  24-19 

—  Egmont;  a  tragedy  in  five  acts.     B.,1841  24-15 

—  Essays  on  art.     Trans,  by  S.  G.  Ward.     N.  Y., 

1862 5-224 

—  Faust ;  a  dramatic  poem.     Trans,  into  English 

prose,  with  notes  by  A.  Hay  ward.     B.,  1859 
24-14 

—  Same.    Trans,  into  English  verse  by  T.  Martin. 

E.,  1865 24r-17 

—  Faust ;   a  tragedy.     Trans,  into  English  verse 

by  J.  Birch.     L.,  1839.     8»  .         .  24-16 

—  Same.     Trans,  with  notes  by  C.  T.  Brooks.     B., 

1856 24-18 

—  Same.     Trans,  by  L.  Filmore.     L.,  1847   24-13 

—  Faust  and  Marguerite.     F's  S.  D.  v.  35     24-221 

—  Hermann  and  Dorothea.     Trans,  by  T.  C.  Por- 

ter.    N.  Y.,  1854  .        .        .        .         23-395 


16 


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Gothe,  J.  W.  V.  Letters  to  Leipzig  friends.  Ed. 
bj'  O.  Jalin.  Trans,  by  R.  Slater,  jr.  '  L. , 
18G6 33-1353 

—  Minor  poetry.     Trans,  by  W.  G.  Thomas.     Ph., 

1859.     8» 33-588 

—  Novels  and  tales      ....         18-1193 

—  Poems  and  ballads.     Trans,  by  W.  E.  Aytoun 

and  T.  Martin.     N.  Y.,  1859        .  23-530 

—  Sohriften.     Keutlinger,  1784.     3  v.  34-32DG 

—  Select  minor  poems.     Trans,  by  J.  S.  Dwight 

23-99 

—  Sorrows  ofWerter   .         .         .        .        18-1193 

—  Stella;  a  drama.     T.  G.  T.  v.  (5      .  34-1G5 

—  Truth  and  i)oetry  ;  from  mj-  own  life        30-204 

—  Willielm  Meister's  apprenticesliip    .         18-1195 

—  Austin,  S.     Characteristics  of.     From  the  Ger- 

man of  Falk,  et  al.       .         .         .  ;-;0-20G 

—  Bclani,  H.  C.   R.     Gothe  und  sein  Liebeleben 

34-543 

—  Doring,  H.     Biographie  .         .         .  34-')00 

—  Eckermann,  J.  P.     Conversations  with    30-207 

—  Lewes,  G.  II.     Life  and  works  of  .  30-8G3 

—  Ulrici,    H.      Gothe    in    relation  to   Shakspeare 

24-47 

—  See  Reynard  the  fox. 

—  and  F.  Schiller.  Correspondence  .  33-1241 
Gothe  and  Schiller.  Mrs.  C.  Mundt  .  18-4131 
Gothic  and  Anglo-Saxon  gospels,  etc.  See  Gospels. 
Gothic  architecture.     Sec  Architecture. 

Gotland.     Marryat,  H.     Visit  to  isle  of  .         37'^-78G 
Gotihelf,  Jeremias.     [Pseud.]     See  Bitzius,  A. 
Golthold's  emblems.     C.  Scriver    .         .  33-833 

Gottliche  Komodie  in  Rom.     L.  Schefer  34-593 

Gottschalk,   F.      Roscoe,    T.      German  novelists 

V.  3  of  18-3785 

Gouge,  W.  M.  Fiscal  history  of  Texas  ;  embracing 
an  account  of  its  revenues,  debts,  and  cur- 
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Ph.,  1852.     8°       .         .         .         .         2G"-296 

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the  United  States ;   with  an  inquiry  into  the 
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Gouger,  H.  Personal  narrative  of  two  years'  im- 
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Gough,  J.      Memoirs  of.      See  Wagstaffe,  T. 

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Gough,  R.  British  topography ;  or,  an  historical 
account  of  what  has  been  done  for  illustrating 
the  topographical  antiquities  of  Great  Britain 
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Goulburn,  E.  M.  The  acts  of  the  deacons.  2d  ed. 
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—  The  idle  Avord  ;  short  religious  essays  upon  the 

gift  of  speech,  and  its  employment  in  conver- 
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—  The  office  of  tlie  lioly  communion  in  the  book 

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—  Thoughts  on  personal  religion,  being  a  treatise 

on  the  Christian  life  in  its  two  chief  elements, 

devotion  and  practice.     N.  Y.,  1864    32-1182 

Gould,  A.  A.     See  Agassiz,  L.  J.  R. 

Gould,  B.  A.     See  Dudley  observatory  11-213 

Gould,  E.  S.     Good  English.     N.  Y.,  1867      22-449 

—  John  Doe  und  Richard  Roe      .         .         18-1241 
Gould,  G.     (Ed.)     Documents  relating  to  the  set- 
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Guuld,  J.  Biographical  dictionary  of  painters,  sculp- 
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Gould,  John  S.  Report  on  food  and  diet,  with  ob- 
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Gould,  M.  T.  C.     Rep(n-t  of  the  trial  of  Friends,  at 
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Gould,  S.  B.     See  Baring-Gould. 

Gould,  T.  B.  Hodgson.^W.  Select  letters  of ;  with 
memoir 30-1331 

Gould,  T.  R.  The  tragedian ;  an  essay  on  the  his- 
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Gould,  W.  M.  Zephyrs  from  Italy  and  Sicily.  N. 
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Gouldiiig,  F.  R.     The  young  Marooners        18-1239 

Gounod,  C.  Faust ;  a  lyric  drama  in  five  acts  ; 
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Goupil,  E.     See  Beinutz,  G.  (in  supplement.) 

Gouraud,  jSIlle  J.  Peter  Lipp.  Adapted  from  the 
French 18-1246 

Gouraud,  F.  F.     See  Fauvel-Gouraud. 

Gourdon,  E.     Chacun  la  sienne.     P.,  1864    34-5326 

—  Louise,     llmeed.     P.,  1862    .         .         34-3366 
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Gourlay,  R.     General  introduction  to  statistical  ac- 
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3v 26^-597 

Gout.     See  Rheumatism  and  gout. 
Goutte  d'Eau.     E.  Souvestre  .         .         34-3792 

Gouty  philosopher.     C.  Mackay    .         .  33-477 

Gove,  M.  S.     Lectures  to  women  on  anatomy  and 

physiology,  with  an  appendix  on  water  cure. 

N.  Y.,  1846  .         .  ,     .         .         .  10-51 

Governess.     M.  P.  Blessington      .         .  18-340 

Governess.     Mrs.  Sherwood  .     v.  6  of  18-2837 

Government.     Aldeu,  J.     Science  of    ,  2-508 

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government ;     Sociology ;      and    names     of 

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Government  and  the  currency.    H.  Middleton  1-125 
Governors  of  New   Plymouth   and    Massachusetts 

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Gower,  J.     Confessio  amantis,  edited  and  collated 

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—  (San ford's  Br.  poets)  .  .  v.  1  of  23-48 
Gowrie  ;  or,  the  king's  plot.  G.  P.  R.  James  18-1623 
Gozlan,  L.     Aventures  merveilleuses  et  touchantes 

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—  Balzac  en  Pantoufles.     Ed  interdite. 

L.,  1856 

—  Chateaux  de  France.     P.,  1857.     2  v. 

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—  La  derniere  soeur  grise— Celeste.  P., 

—  Les  emot'ons  de  Polydoie  M,-  rasquin. 


34-5088 
B.  and 
34-4073 
34-3367 

P.,  1859 
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1858 
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Gozlan,    L.     La  famille  Lambert ;    conicdie  en   2 
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—  Histoire  de  cent  trcnte  temmes ;  Le  Niagara  ; 

Echec  a  I'elejiliant ;  La  terre  promise.  8me 
cd.     P.,  1858         .        .        .         .        34-3369 

—  II  faiit  que  jeunesse  se  paye  ;  comedie  en  4  actes, 

en  prose.    P.,  1858        .         .         .         34-5206 

—  Mme  Favart  et  le  marechal   dc  Saxe.      [See 

Favart,  M.  etMme]      .        .         .        34-4447 

—  Le  uotaire  de  Cliantilly.     P.,  1860  34-3370 

—  Les  nuits  du  Pere  ]a  Chaise.     P.,  ISol   34-3371 

—  La  plule  et  le  beau  temps  ;  comedie  en  1  acte,  en 

prose.    P.,  1862     ....        34-3372 
Gracchi — conjuration  des  Gracques.    C.  V.  de  St. 

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Grace,  W.     Army  surgeon's  manual.     N.  Y.,  1864 

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Grace  ;  a  tale.  Miss  E.  Leslie  ,  .  18-1850 
Grace  Barclay's  diary.  L.  M.  Post  .  26'^419 
Grace  church  collection  of  sacred  music.     W.   A. 

King 5-951 

Grace  Dudley.  C.  J.  Peterson  .  .  18-2477 
Grace  Lee.     Julia  Kavanagh  .        .         18-1717 

Grace  Leslie 18-1240 

Grace  Truman.     Mrs.  S.  R.  Ford  .        18-1098 

Gracey,   S.  L.     Annals  of  the  sixth  Pennsylvania 
cavalry.     Ph.,  1868.     8°       .        .       26^-1010 
Graciau  de  Antisco,  L.     Narcissus ;   or,  the  young 
man's  entertaining  mirror  ;  containing  a  hu- 
morous descant  on  manners ;  taken  from  the 
Spanish  Galateo,  and  adapted  to  the  manners 
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1778       .        .        .        .         .        .  33-910 

Gracie  Amber.     Mrs.  M.  A.  Denison     .  18-837 

Graefe,  A.  V.  Three  memoirs  on  iridectomy.  Trans, 
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Graefenberg,  six  months  at.     H.  C.  Wright    10-119 
Graeser,  C.    Thesaurus  of  German  poetry ;  with  ex- 
planatory notes,  and  a  short  history  of  Ger- 
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Graffigny,  FranQoise  d'Happoncourt  de.  Letters  of 
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—  Lettere  d'una  Peruviana,  tr.   dal  Francese  in 

Italiano ;  Una  raccolta  di  favole,  per  uso 
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Grafting.    See  Fruit. 

Grafton,  H.  D.  Treatise  on  the  camp  and  march. 
B.,  1854        .         .         •        .        .  6-610 

Graham,  A.  J.  The  hand-book  of  standard  or  Amer- 
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—  Standard  phonographic  dictionary.    N.  Y.,  1863 

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Graham,  Mrs.  Isabella.    Bethune,  J.    Life  of  30-1444 

Graham,  James.     Life  of  General  Daniel  Morgan; 

.  with  portions  of  his  correapondence.     N.  Y., 

1856 30-926 

Graham,  James.     See  Montrose. 

Graham,  John,  of  Claverhouse.     See  Dundee. 

Graham,  J.  A.  Memoirs  of  John  Home  Tooke ; 
with  his  speeches  and  writings,  and  proofs 
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Graham,  J.  D.  Reports  on  the  commerce  and  im- 
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Graham,  J.  J.  Elementary  history  of  the  progress 
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6-614 

Graham,  M.  Journal  of  a  residence  in  Chile  (1822  ;) 
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Graham,  S.  Lectures  on  the  science  of  huniMn  life; 
with  a  biographical  sketch  of  the  author.  N. 
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—  Treatise  on  bread  and  bread-making.     B..  1837 

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Graham,  Thomas.  Elements  of  inorganic  chemistry, 
including  applications.  2d  Am.  ed.  Pii., 
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—  Same.     v.  2.     2d  ed.     L.,  1858.     8»  8-87 

—  [Ed.]  Chemical  reports  and  memoirs.    L.,  1848. 

8° 8-54 

Graham,  T.  J.  Treatise  on  indigestion  ;  with  obser- 
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in  indimastion.     Ph.,  1831.     8"      .  lO-'S 

Graham,  W.  S.     Memoir  and  remains  of.     G.  Allen 

30-214 

Graham  lectures.  Huntington,  F.  D.  Human  so- 
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—  Storrs,  R.  S.     Constitution  of  the  human  soul 

15-111 

Grahame,  F.  R.  The  archer  and  the  steppe  ;  or,  the 
empires  of  Scythia ;  a  history  of  Russia  and 
Tartary.     L 27''-2915 

—  Progress  of  science,  art,  and  literature  in  Russia. 

L.  ......       27»-2916 

Grahame,  James.  History  of  the  United  States  of 
North  America,  from  the  plantation  of  the 
British  colonies  till  their  assumption  of  na- 
tional independence.  2  ed.  Ph.,  1845.  4  v. 
8" 26''-91 

—  History  of  the  U.  S.  till  the  British  revolution 

in  1688.     B..  1833.     2  v.     8°        .  26M)0 

—  Inquiry  into  the  principle  of  population.     E., 

1816.     8» 3-lU 

Grahame,  Rev.  James.   British  Georgics.  2d  ed.  E., 

1812 23-102 

Grahame.     J.  L.  McConnell  .         .        18-1^)62 

Grahames.  Mrs.  T.  Whitehead  .  .  18-3491 
Graham's  magazine,     v.  19,22,«3,26-28,30-35,37-39, 

44-47,50,53.     Ph.,  1841-58.     8°   .  17-47 

Grains  de  seneve.     C.  Malan  .         .        34-5163 

Grammar.     Barnes,  W.     Philological  g.  22-31 

—  Harris,  J.     Universal  grammar      .  22-123 

—  Payne,  G.     Elements  of  general      .  22-196 

—  Small  books  on  great  subjects  .  33-64 

—  Wilson,  J.  P.     Essay  on         .        .  22-287 

—  See   names   of   languages  and   groups  of  lan- 

guages. 
Grammar  of  harmony.     Virues  y  Spinola         5-988 
Grammar  of  heraldry.     J.  E.  Cussans  .         27^-313 
Grammar  of  house  planning.     By  an  M.  S.  A.  and 

M.  R.  A.  S.     E.,  1866  .         .  5-488 

Grammar  of  music.     J.  W.  Callcott      .  5-1030 

Grammar  of  the  new  testament  diction.     G.   B. 

Winer 22-288 

Grammont.     See  Hamilton,  A. 

Gran  capitan.     See  Cordoba,  G.  Fernandez  de. 

Granada.     Irving,  W.     Chronicle  of  the  conquest 

of 18-1580 

Cr6nica  de  la  conquista      .        .  34-8 

Grand-desert,  le.  Daumas,  M.  J.  E.  .  34-4419 
Grand  peuple  qui  se  releve.  A.  de  Gasparin  34-3339 
Grand  remonstrance,  1641.     J.  Forster  27'^410 

—  See  Long  parliament. 

Gran  des  inventions.     L.  Figuier  .        34-5426 

Grandeur  des  Romains  et  leur  decadence.     C.  de  S. 

de  Montesquieu  ....  34-3568,71 
Grandeur  et  decadence  de  Cesar  Birotteau.     H.  de 

Balzac 34-3056 

Grandfather,  the.  Ellen  Pickering  .  18-2315 
Grandfather's  legends.  Mrs.  E.  C.  Embury  18-1024 
Graudfort,  Mme    M.   de.      L'autre    monde.      2me 

ed.     P.,  1857        ....        34-3373 

—  Madame  n'est  pas  chez  elle.  P.,  1864  34-4349 
Grandpapa's  arithmetic.  J.  Mace  .  18-4138 
Grandpre,  L.  de.     Voyage  in  the  Indian  ocean  and 

to  Bengal,  in  1790.     B.,  1803       .         29M42 

Grands  femmes  de  France,  les.     A.  Driou    84-4925 

Grands  euerriers  des  croisades,  les.  L.  N.  Bescherelle 

.        .        .        .        .        o4-4tt00 


GRANDS. 


244 


GRAVESEND. 


Grands  hommes  en  robe  de  chambre.     A.  Dumas 

.         .         .         •         .        34-3219 

Grange,    E.    et    X.    de    Montepin.     The    Corsican 

brothers.     F's  S.  D.  v.  12  .  24-221 

Granger,  J.     Biographical  history  of  England,  from 

Egbert  the  great  to  the  revolution.     5th  ed. 

L.,  1824.    CV.     80        .        .         .         27»-471 

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Granier    de    Cassagnac,    A.    de.       Causes   de    la 

revolution  Franqaise.     P.,  1850  34-4588 

Grant,    Alexander.     Ethics  of  Aristotle,  illustrated 

with  essays  and  notes,     v.  1,2.     L.,  1857,8. 

8» 15-136 

Grant,  Allan.     [Pseud.]     See  Wilson,  J.  G. 
Grant,   Anne.     Essays  on  the  superstitions  of  the 

Highlanders  of   Scotland.      L.,   1811.     2  v. 
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—  Memoir  and  correspondence.  Ed.  by  J.  P.  Grant. 

2d  ed.     L.,  1845.     3  v.  .         .        30-1171 

—  Memoirs  of  an  American  lady,  with  sketches  of 

manners  and   scenery  in   America,    as  they 
existed  previous  to  the  revolution.     N.   Y., 
1846       .......  30-217 

Grant,  Asahel.  The  Nestorians  ;  or,  the  lost  tribes, 
containing  evidence  of  their  identity.  N.  Y., 
1841       .  ^ 32-98 

—  Laurie,  T.     Dr.  Grant  and  the  mountain  Nes- 

torians    32-441 

Grant,  Charles.  History  of  Mauritius  ;  or,  the  isle  of 
France,    and   the  neighboring  islands.      L., 

1801.     4» 25-306 

Grant,  Colesworthy.  Anglo- Indian  domestic  life ; 
a  letter  from  an  artist  in  India  to  his  mother 
in  England.     Calcutta,  1862.     80         28''-398 

—  Rural  life  in  Bengal ;  illustrative  of  Anglo-Indian 

suburban  lile.     L.,  1860.     8"        .         28b-388 
Grant,  E.  B.     Beet  root  sugar  and  the  cultivation 
of  the  beet.     B.,  1867  .         .        .  6-329 
Grant,  G.     Panorama  of  science  ;  or,  guide  to  knowl- 
edge.    L.,  1852          .        .        .  11-94 
Grant,   James.     Bench  and  bar.     Ph.,  1839.     2  v. 
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—  The  British  senate  ;  or,  second  series  of  random 

recollections  of  the  lords  and  commons.    Ph., 

1838.     2v 30-243 

--  Every-day  life  in  London.     Ph.,   1839.    2  v. 

27''-720 

—  Great  metropolis.     N.  Y.,  1837       .         37''-474 

—  Same.     2d  series.     Ph.,  1838.     3  v.  27''-473 

—  Impressions  of  Ireland  and  the  Irish.     Ph.,  1845 

.  27^-59 

—  Random  recollections  of  the  house  of  lords,  from 

1830  to  1836.     Ph.,  1836        .         .  30-244 

—  Sketches    of   London.      Ph.,   1839.      2  v. 

27''-735 

—  Walks  and  wanderings  in  the  world  of  literature. 

Ph.,  1840.     2v 33-74 

Grant,  James,    (barrister.^    Law  of   corporations. 

Ph.,  1854       .         .         .         .         V.  82  of  2-55 

Grant,  James.     (R.  A.)     Adventures  of  Rob  Roy 

.        .        18-1254 

—  Bothwell 18-1247 

—  Cavaliers  of  fortune  ;  or,  British  heroes  in  for- 

eign wars.     L.,1859     .        .        .        30-1098 

—  Jane  Seaton  ;  or,  the  king's  advocate      18-1249 

—  Letty  Hyde's  lovers  ;  or,  the  household  18-1251 

—  Mary  of  Lorraine      ....        18-1252 

—  Oliver  Ellis  ;  or,  the  fusiliers    .         .         18-1253 
Grant,  J.  A.     A  walk  across  Africa  ;  or,  domestic 

notes  from   my  Nile  journal.     E.,  1864.    8" 

28''-484 

Grant,  Judith  S.    See  Dwight,  H.  G.  O. 
Grant,  R.     History  of  physical  astronomy  to  the 
middle  of  the  19th  century.     L.,   1852.     8" 

12-30 

Grant,  U.  S.  Report  of  the  armies  of  the  United 
States,  1864,65.     8°       .        .        .         26''-979 

—  Adams,  W.  T.     Our  standard  bearer      30-2395 

—  Badeau,  A.     Military  history  of      .        30-2343 

—  Coppee,  H.     Grant  and  his  campaigns    26»-726 


Grant,  U.    S.     Denison,  C.  W.     The  tanner  boy 
30-1515 

—  For  president,  etc 26''-1021 

—  Hcadley,  J.  T.  Life  of  .  .  .  30-2367 
Grant  and  Sherman     .         .         .        30-1867 

—  Hcadley,  P.  C.     Hero  boy       .         .        30-1554 

—  Larke,  J.  K.     Gen.  Grant  and  his  campaigns 

26»-531 

Grant  and  his  generals        .         .         30-2016 

—  Phelps,  C.  A.     Life  and  political  services  of 

30-2387 

—  Richardson,  A.  D.    Personal  history  of  30-2406 

—  Stowe,  H.  B.  Men  of  our  times  .  30-2375 
Grantham,  J.      Iron  ship-buildint: ;   with  practical 

illustrations.     L.,  1858         7        .  6-615 

Grantly  manor.  G.  Fullerton  ■  .  .  18-1116 
Grants  to   the  eastern   coast  of   Central   America 

commercial  and  agricultural  company,  by  the 

state   of  Guatemala.     2d   ed.     L.,  1840.     8" 

26''-644 

Granville,    A.    B.      St.    Petersburg ;    a  journal   of 

travels  to  and  from  that  capital.     L.,  1828. 

2v.     8» 27''-93 

—  The  spas  of  England  and  principal  sea-bathing 

places.     L.,  1841.     3  v.        .         .  271^-5 

—  Spas  of  Germany.  2ded.  L.,  1839.  8»  27''-945 
Granville,  G.  (Bell's  poets  of  G.  B.)  .  23-478 
Granville,  Mary.     See  Delany. 

Granville  de  Vigne.     L.  De  Larame      .        18-1393 

Grapes  and  grape  culture.     Allen,  J.  F.     Culture  of 

the  grape  vine       ....  4-66 

—  Du  Breuil,  A.   Vineyard  culture  improved  4-280 

—  Fuller,  A.  S.     Grape  culturist         .  4-186 

—  Hoare,  C.     Cultivation  of  the  grape  vine    4-19 

—  Husmann,  G.     Cultivation  of  the  native  grape 

4-349 

—  Mead,  P.  B.     American  grape  culture        4-271 

—  Mohr,   F.     The  grape  vine ;  its  management 

4-283 

—  Muench,  F.     American  grape  culture        4-224 

—  Strong,  W.  C.     Culture  of  the  grape  4-231 

—  Woodward,  G.  E.  and  F.  W.     Graperies  4-215 

—  See  Wine. 

Grasses.     Buckman,  J.     Natural  history  of     4-338 

—  Flint,  C.  L.  Grasses  and  forage  plants  4-88 
Gratitude ;    an  exposition  of  the  103d  psalm.      J. 

Stevenson     ,        .        .        .        .  33-544 

Grattan,  H.  Select  speeches,  and  a  letter  on  the 
union,  with  a  commentary  on  his  career  and 
character,  by  D.  O.  Madden.  Dub.,  1845. 
8» 33-637 

—  Madden,  D.  0.     Life  of  .        .        .        30-8313 

—  See  Phillips,  C. 

Grattan,  T.  C.     Agnes  de  Mansfeldt      .        18-3863 

—  Chance  medley  of  light  matter        .        18-1066 

—  Civilized  America.     L.,  1859.     3  v.   8°    26"-345 

—  History  of  the  Netherlands.   Ph.,  1831  27"-2599 

—  History  of  Switzerland.     L.,  1833  .       37''- 3359 

—  Jacqueline  of  Holland  .  .  .  18-1357 
Grauert,   E.   F.      New  method    for   learning    the 

Portuguese  language.     N.  Y.,  1863        22-99 
Grave  et  gai.   A.  F.  Tytler    .        .        .        34-5089 
Graveyards.      Walker,   G.   A.      Gatherings   from 
.        .        .        .        .        .         29=^-246 

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Gravel,  treatment  of.     J.  Civiale  .        .  10-638 

Graver  thoughts  of  a  country  parson.  A.  K.  H, 
Boyd 32-1031 

Graves,  Mrs.  A.  J.  Women  in  America  ;  an  ex- 
amination into  the  moral  and  intellectual 
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Graves,  J.  R.    See  Brownlow,  W.  G. 

Graves,  R.  Lectures  on  the  four  last  books  of  the 
pentateuch ;  designed  to  show  the  divine 
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1858.     8° 32-1353 

Graves,  R.  J.  Studies  in  physiology  and  medicine. 
Ed.  by  W.  Stokes.    L.,  1863.    8°  10-387 

Gravesend,  history  of.     R.  P.  Cruden   .         27"-310 


GRAVITATION. 


245 


GRECIAN. 


Gravitation.     See  Mechanics. 

Gravities  and  gaieties.     S.  F.  Glenn       .        33-1137 

Gray,  Alice.     Lily  Husou       .         .        .        18-1259 

Gray,  Alonzo.    Elements  of  chemistry,  experimental 

and  theoretical.    N.  Y.,  1854        .  8-95 

—  Elements  of  natural  philosophy.    N.  Y.,  1850 

11-86 

Gray,  Asa.  The  botanical  text-book,  for  colleges, 
schools,  and  private  students ;  comprising  an 
introduction  to  structural  and  physiological 
botany,  and  principles  of  systematic  botany. 
2d  ed.    K  Y.,  1845       .         .        .  9-88 

—  Same.    3d  ed.    N.  Y.,  1850.    8»       .  9-39 

—  First  lessons  in  botany  and  vegetable  physiology. 

N.  Y.,  1863.    8»    .        .        .        .  9-41 

—  Manual  of  the  botany  of  the  northern  United 

States.    (The  Mosses  and  Liverworts,  by  W. 

S.  Sullivant.)    4th  revised  edition,  to  which 

is  added  garden  botany.     N;   Y.,  1863.     8° 

9-40 

Gray,  Barry.     [Pseud.  J     See  Coffin,  R.  B. 

Gray,  D.     Poems;   with  memoirs  of  his  life.    B., 

1864 23-749 

Gray,  Mrs.  Hamilton.    History  of  Rome,  for  young 

persons.    2d  ed.    L.,  1858    .        .       27''-2262 

—  Emperors  of  Rome,  from  Augustus  to  Constan- 

tine,  being  a  continuation  of  the  historj''  of 
Rome.    L.,  1850  .        ,         .       27''-2263 

—  History  of  Etruria.    L.,  1843,4.  2  v.  8°  27''-2264 

—  Tour  to  the  sepulchres  of  Etruria  in  1839.     3d 

ed.  L.,  1843  ....  27''-621 
Gray,  Henry.    Anatomy,  descriptive  and  surgical. 

2d  Amer.  from  the  enlarged  Lond.  edition. 

Ph.,  1867.  R.  8»  .  .  .  .  10-1007 
Gray,  James.    The  mediatorial  reign  of  the  Son  of 

God.     Bait.,  1821.    S"  .        .        32-1099 

Gray,  John.     Lectures  on   the  nature  and  use  of 

money.    E.,  1848.    8°  .        .  1-98 

Gray,  S.  O.    British  sea-weeds.    L.,  1867  9-96 

Gray,  T.    Poetical  works.    Edited,  with  a  life»  by 

J.  Mitford.    B.,  1862     .         .        .  23-294 

—  Same,  edited  bv  H.  Reed.    Ph.,  1853      23-294« 

—  Bell's  poets  of  G.  B.         .         .         .  23-496 

—  and  W.   Mason.     Correspondence.     Edited  by 

J.  Mitford.  2d  ed.  L.,  1855.  8°  30-1646 
Gray,  W.    Historical  sketch  of  the  origin  of  English 

prose  literature.    Oxf.,  1835.    8»  22-1067 

Gray.    See  Grey. 
Graydon,   A.     Memoirs  of  a  life  chiefly  passed  in 

Pennsylvania    within    the   last    sixty  years. 

Harrisburg,  1811  .         .         .  30-213 

Grayson,  E.    Standish  the  Puritan         .         18-1262 
Grayson,  W.  J.    James  L.  Petigru ;  a  biograpliical 

sketch.  N.  Y.,  1866  .  .  .  30-1751 
Graziella.    A.  de  Lamartine  .        .         34-3476 

Great  and  good  ;  or,  Alfred,  the  father  of  his  people 

30-1544 

Great  and  good  deeds  of  Danes,  Norwegians,  and 

Holsteinians.  O.  Mailing  .  .  27»-2778 
Great  battles  of  the  British  army.    New  edition,  in- 

ckiding  the  Russian  war.  L.,  1855  27''-45 
Great  Britain  and  Ireland,  united  kingdom  of. 

—  Antiquities,    bibliography     and     topog- 

raphy. 

—  Brand,  J.     Popular  antiquities        .         27*-101 

—  Camden,  W.     Britannia          .        .       27^-1219 
Remains 27--190 

—  Capper,  B.  P.     Toposrraphical  dictionary  25-90 

—  Chambers,  R.     Book^of  days  .  33-953 

—  Gough,  R.     British  topograpliy       .  21-310 

—  McCaul,  J.      Britanno  Roman  inscriptions 

27''-770 

—  Macpherson,  J.     Introduction  to  history  of 

27''-4017 

—  Nicolson,  W.   English,  Scotch,  and  Irish  histojJR 

ical  libraries  ....  21-536 

—  Simpson,  J.  Y.    Archaic  sculpturings    27»-3546 

—  The  topographer      ....       27*-4054 

—  Travels. 

—  Bartlett,  W.  H.     Illustrated  views  of    27'>-1216 


Great  Britain  and  Ireland — continued. 

—  Bradshaw's  itinerary  for  railway  and  telegraplijc 

conveyance 27''-579 

—  Burritt,  E.     London  to  John  O'Groat's  27''-687 

—  Colton,  C.     Four  years  in  G.  B.      .         27''-l.S9 

—  Cruttwell,  C.     Tour  through  .         27"-297 

—  Gilpin,  W.     Observations  on  .         27"-858 

—  Haussez,  Baron  d'.    Great  Britain  in  1833 

27''-144 

—  Howitt,  W.  and  M.     Ruined  abbeys  and  castles 

27''-673 

—  Humphrey,  H.    Tour  in  .        .         27''-157 

—  Jones'  views  of  the  seats  of  noblemen  and  gen- 

.  tlemen 27''-1227 

—  Kohl,  J.  G.    Ireland,  Scotland,  and  England 

27'i'-221 

—  Latocnaye,  M.  de.    Promenade  d'un  Frangais 

dans  la  Grand-Bretague        .         .        34-4815 

—  Lippincott,  S.  J.    Stories  and  legends      27''-445 

—  Newte,  T.    Tour  in  E.  and  Scotland  in  1785 

27''-395 

—  Stewart,  C.  S.    Sketches  of  society  in      27"-178 

—  Richardson,  M.  A.     Borderer's  table-book 

27^-1003 

—  Victoria's  journal    ....         27''-924 

—  Westall,  W.     Great  Britain  illustrated  27''-1217 

—  Miscellany. 

—  Bradshaw,  G.     Railway  map  .  25-47 

—  Burn,  J.  S.     History  of  parish  registers  27''-165 

—  Campbell,  J.     Survey  of  .         .  25-307 

—  Massy,  R.   T.      Mixed  tribes  in  Great  Britain 

and  Ireland  examined  .         .         27''-809 

—  McCormick,  J.    State  papers  and  letters  27"-773 

—  See  British  empire  ;  England  ;  Colonies  ;  Natu- 

ral history;  and  names  of  sub-divisions.  . 
Great  cities  of  the  ancient  world.     T.  A.  Buckley 

29''-75 

Great  cities  of  the  middle  ages.      T.  A.  Buckley 

27»-3374 

Great  cities  of  the  world.     J.  Frost        .  29^-74 

Great  commanders.  G.  P.  R.  James  .  30-1010 
Great  consummation.  J.  Gumming  .  32-1041 
Great  consummation.     J.  A.  Seiss  .        33-1064 

Great  country,  the.  G.  Rose  .  .  26''-697 
Great  Eastern,  voyage  du.  O.  Comettant  34-4102 
Great  elm,  the.  J.  Abbott  .  .  v.  9  of  18-15 
Great  events  described  by  distinguished  historians, 

ed.  by  F.  Lieber   ....  29''-20 

Great  exhibition,  the.     H.  P.  Arnold     .         27'^-925 

—  See  Industrial  exhibitions. 

Great  expectaticms.     C.  Dickens    .        .  18-865 

Great  expectations  realized.     E.  H.  B.  Mas(m 

32-1 058=^ 

Great  facts.    F.  C.  Bakewell  .        .  6-810 

Great  governing  families  of  England.     J.  L.  Sand- 
ford  and  M.  Townsend         .         .       27«-10i-8 
Great  harmonia,  the.     A.  J.  Davis         .         32-1551 
Great  Hoggarty  diamond.      W.  M.  Thackeray 

.        .         .         .         18-3193 
Great  iron  wheel  examined.     W.  G.   Brownlow 

32-1552 

Great  metropolis.     J.  Grant  .        .      27"-473,4 

Great  preparation.     J.  Gumming   .        .  32-906 

Great  question.     H.  A.  Boardman         .  32-573 

Great  rebellion,  the.     J.  M.  Botts  .         26«-838 

—  J.  T.  Headley  ....         26«-493 
Great  Salt  lake.     Gunnison,  J.  W.     The  Mormons 

in 26''-288 

—  See  Salt  lake. 

Great  stone-book  of  nature.  D.  T.  Ansted  9-205 
Great  tribulation.     J.  Cumming    .         .  32-633 

Greatest  plague  of  life.  H.  and  A.  ]\[ayhew  18-2160 
Greathed,  H.  H.     Letters  written  during  the  siege 

of  Delhi.  L.,  1858.  8»  .  .  28»'-315 
Greatness  and  decline  of  Cesar  Birotteau.     H.  de 

Balzac  .        .        .        .        •         •  18-270 

Grebo  language,  dictionary  of.  J.  Payne  22-344 
Grebo  prayer  book.     Bede  kinede  .        34-2924 

Grecian  architecture,  beauty  in.  Aberdeen  5-373 
Grecian  stories.     M,  Hack      .        .         .        18-1300 


GREECE. 


246 


GREEK. 


Greece.    Aniiquities,  raanners,  and  customs. 

—  Anthon,  C     Grecian  iiiitiquities      .        27"-S]0ol 

—  Bojesen,  E.  F.     Grecian  antiquities       27''-3072 

—  Fosbroke,  T.  D.     Manufactures,  manners,  and 

institutions 27='-31o'2 

—  Heeren,  A.  H.  L.    Ancient  Greece         27^-3150 

—  Hermann,  C.  F.     Political  antiquities    27''-31i54 

—  Miiller,  C.  O.     The  Doric  race        .       27^-3110 

—  Potter,  J.     Antiquities  of  Greece        27''-3210,l 

—  St.    John,   J.   A.      Manners    and    customs  of 

ancient  Greece      ....       27"-3225 

—  Smith,  W.     Dictionary  of  antiquities     27»-3239 

—  Wachsmuth,   W.      Antiquities    of   the    Greeks 

27^-3275 

—  History. 

—  Bonner,  J.     Child's  history  of         .       27''-307G 

—  Clinton,  H.  F.     Civil  and  literary  chronology 

of 27"-3092 

—  Clough,  A.  H.    Greek  history  from  Themistocles 

to  Alexander         ....       27»-3097 

—  C(  mstock,  J.  L.     Greek  revolution        27»-3102 

—  Puruy,  V.     Histoire  grecque  .         34r-397l) 

—  Felton,   C.   C.      Greece,    ancient  and   modern 

27^-3120 

—  Curtius,  E.     History  of  .         .         .       27''-S10o 

—  Finlaj^,  G.     Greece  under  the  Romans  27"-3125 
Byzantine  and  Greek  empires,  716  to  1453 

.     ■ 27»-3]26 

From  crusaders  to  Turks       .       27=^3127 

Greece  under  Othoman  and  Venetian  domi- 
nation     27'^3128 

Hellenic  kingdom  and  Greek  nation  27*-3130 

History  of  the  Greek  revolution        27"-3129 

—  Gillies,  J.     Plistory  of  ancient         .       27''-3136 

—  Goldsmith,  O.     History  of  Greece  27=^-3137  to  9 

—  Gordon,  T.     History  of  .         .         .       27''-3141 

—  Grotc,  G.     History  of      .         .         .        27''-3l4o 

—  History  of  Gre.'C(;.     8.  P.  C.  K.      .       27'^3286 

—  Ho\ve,'S.  G.     Historical  sketch  of         27--<-3in8 

—  Keightley,  T.     H:story  of        ,         .        27"-31(J9 

—  Miilkiii,  F.     History  of    .         .         .       27='-318t 

—  j\[illingen,  J.    Memoirs  of  the  affairs  of  27^-3188 

—  Milford,  W.     History  of  .         .       27»-3192 

—  -yiiiller,   C.   O.     History  and  antiquities  of  the 

Doric  race 27'-3110 

—  Pococke,  E.,  et  al.   History  of  Greece     27''-3206 

—  Schmitz,  L.    History  of  .        .       27''-3228 

—  Smith.  W.     History  of    .         .        .       27''-3234 

—  Stan  van,  T.     Grecian  liistory  .       27-^-3238 

—  Tcmient,  J.  E.    History  of  modern        27''-3242 

—  Tliirlwall,  C.     History  of        .         .        27^-3247 

—  Tliucydidcs.     Grecian  Wiir      .        27»-32o4  to  7 
I)e  bello  pcloponnes'aco      .         .  34-342 

—  Travels  and  geography. 

—  Anderson,  R.     Peloponnesus  and  Greek  islands 

27''-53 

—  Baird,  H.  M.     Travels  in        .        .         27''-415 

—  Barthelemy,  J.  J.     Travels  of  Anacharsis  the 
•    younger" in  G 27M.2 

Voyage   du   jeune  Anacharsis   en   Grece 

34-4504,4871 

—  Blaquiere,  E.     Letters  from    .         .         27"-199 

—  Bromer,  F.     Travels  in   .         ,         .         27''-642 

—  Cliiindler,  R.     Travels  in         .         .         28f-244 

—  Colton,  W.     Views  of     .         .        .         27''-238 

—  De  Vere,  xV.     Picturesque  sketches  of     27>>-397 
Sketches  of  G.  and  Tui'key         .         27''-230 

—  Gitfard,  E.     Visit  to        .         .        .  27''-54 

—  Hand-book  for  travellers         .         .         27''-496 

—  Modern  traveller      ....         29b-275 

—  O'in,  S.     Greece  and  the  golden  horn      27'>-774 

—  Pausanias.     Descriptio  Graeciae      .  34-329 

—  Puricardis,  G.  A.    Greece  of  the  Greeks    27''-861 

—  Senior,  N.  W.     Journal  in      ,         .         27''-521 

—  Siade,  A.     Travels  in      .         .         .         27''-12o 

—  Smith,  W.     Dictionary  of  geography       25-104 

—  Sonnini,  C.  S.     Travels  in       .         .         27''-198 

—  Stanhope,  L.     Greece  in  1823,4       .  27''-55 

—  Stepliens,  J.  L.     Travels  iu     .         .         27M76 

—  Taylor,  B.    Travels  in    .        .        .         27''-530 


Greece — continued. 

—  MisceHany. 

—  Ampere,  J.  J.    Etudes  litteraries    .         34-3023 

—  About,  E.     Grece  contemporaine    .        34-3005 
Greece  and  the  Greeks  of  the  present   day 

27''-429 

—  Becker,  W.  A.     Charioles        .         .       27^'-3059 

—  Benjamin,  S.  G.  W.     The  Turk  and  the  Gieek 

27''-918 

—  Chase,  T.     Hellas,  her  monuments,  etc.  27''-618 

—  History  of  modern  Greece,  with  a  view  of  its 

geography,  antiquities,  and  present  condition 
27"-3287 

—  Ransabe,  A.  R.     Progress  and  present  iwsition 

of" 27''-3218 

—  Stei)hanini,  J.     Personal  narrative  .  30-499 

—  Stuart,  R.     Monuments  of       .        .  5-112 

—  Wordsworth,  C.     Description  of     .         27^-539 

—  See  Antiquities;   Athens;   Coins  and  coinage; 

East ;   Eastern  Europe  ;   Ionian  islands  ;  Le- 
vant ;    Macedonia ;    Manners    and    customs ; 
Morea  ;  Mythology  ;  Numismatics. 
Greece,    pictorial,    descriptive,    and  historical.      C. 
Wordsworth          ....         27''-539 
Greek,  the,  and  the  Turk.     E.  E.  Crowe        28''-827 
Greek  church.     Finlay,  G.     Byzantine  and   Greek 
empire 27"-3126 

—  Haxthausen's  Russian  empire         .         27''-574 

—  Neale,  J.  M.     Holy  eastern  church  32-808 

Essays  on  liturgiology         .        .         32-1964 

.—  Southcate,    H.     Visit    to    the    Syrian    church 

."      . 28'^-472 

—  See  Eastern  church. 

Greek  colonies.     Rochette,  D.  R.     Histoire  critique 
de    I'etablissement    des    colonies  grecques 
34-4535 

Greek  language  and  literature.     Grammar   and 
lexicography. 

—  Buttmann,  P.     Griechische  grammatik  34-2393 

—  ^ —  Greek  grammar  for  high  schools  22-54 
— ' —  Irregular  Greek  verbs         .         .  22-53 

—  Cassel's  lessons  in  Greek  .         .  22-65 

—  Goodwin,   W.  W.      Syntax  of  the  Greek  verb 

22-94 

—  Hadley,    J.      Greek  grammar  for  schools  and 

colleges 22-106 

—  Iledericus,  B.     Graecum  lexicon       .  34-494 

—  Junius,  L.     The  Greek  verb     .        .  22-141 

—  Kiihner,  R.     Grammar  of  the  Greek  language 

22-146 

—  Liddell  and  Scott.     Greek- English  lexicon 

22-391 

—  Parkhurst,  J.     Greek  and    English  lexicon   to 

the  new  testament         .         .         .  22-193 

—  Port  Royal.    Greek  grammar  .         .  22-202 
Primitives  of  the  Greek  tongue  .  22-204 

—  Winer,  G.  B.     Grammar  of  the  new  testament 

diction  .         .      •  .        .         .        .  22-288 

—  Versification. 

—  Hermann,    G.     Eleraenta  doctrinae  metricse 

34-384 

—  O'Brien,  W.     Ancient  rhythmical  art        22-701 

—  Tate,  J.     Introduction  to  Greek  metres    22-731 

—  History  and  selections. 

—  Anstice,  J.     Choric  poetry       .         .  23-813 

—  Bland  and  Merrivale.     Greek  anthology  38-147 

—  Browne,    R.   W.     History   of  Greek  literature 

22-947 

—  Burges,  G.     Greek  anthology  .  33-109 

—  Coleridge,  H.  N.     Study  of  the  Greek  classic 

poets      .     -  .        .         .        .         .  22-981 

—  Cleveland,    C.   D.      Compendium    of  classical 

literature 22-976 

—  Darley,  G.  D.  The  Grecian  drama  22-1010 
fc—  Donaldson,  J.  W.  History  of  the  Greek  drama 
^  22-1028 

The  new  cratylus        .         .         .  22-421 

—  Elton,  C.  A.     Specimens  of  Greek  poets  23-815 

—  Felton,  C.  C.     Greece,  ancient  and  modern 

27''-3120 


GREEK. 


247 


GREENLAND. 


Greek  lanmiage  and  literature — oontiinicd. 

—  Gladstone,  W.  E.    Homer  and  the  Homeric  aire 

22-1001 

—  Kennet,  B.     Lives  of  the  ancient  Grecian  poets 

SO-287 

—  Matthiae,  A.   Historyof  Greek  literature  22-1134 

—  drills,  A.     Poetry  of  the  ancient  Greeks  23-1142 

—  Midler,  K.  O.     History  of  ancient  Greek  litera- 

ture                 22-1104 

■ —  Muie,  W.     Critical  history  of  the  language  and 
literature  of  ancient  Greece  .         22-1 158 

—  Peter,  W.     Specimens  of  the  poetry  of  Greece 

23-186 

—  Pierron,  A.     Histoire  de  la  litterature  greciue 

34-39SI2 

—  Ramage,  C.  T.     Beautiful  thoughts  from  Greek 

authors  22-1371 

—  Romances  of  Heliodorus,  Longus,  and  Achilles 

Tatius.     Trans,  by  R.  Smith        .        18-3714 

—  Talfourd,  T.  N.,  et  al.     History  of  Greek  litera- 

ture        '       .        22-1226 

Greek  philosophy.  Cornwallls,  C.  F.  Small  books 
on  great  subjects  ....  33-64 

—  Grant';  A.     Ethics  of  xVristotle  .  15-136 

—  Grote,  G.     Plato  and  companions  of  Sokrates 

l;-)-2r)6 

—  Hampden,  R.  D.  Fathers  of  .  .  15-187 
Greek  soldier,  narrative  of.  P.  Mengous  29*'-2{)7 
Greeley,  H.     American  conflict:   a   history  of  the 

great  rebellion  in  the  United  States,  1860-5  ; 
intended  to  exliibit  especially  its  moral  and 
]X)litical  phases,  with  the  drift  and  progress  of 
American  opinion  respecting  human  slavery 
from  1776  to  the  close  of  the  war  for  the 
union.     Hartford,  1864-6.     2  v.     8°     26''-560 

—  Art  and  industry,  as  represented  in  the  exhibition 

at  the  crystal  palace.     N.  Y,,  1853         6-856 

—  Crystal  palace  and   its  lessons.     N.  Y.,  1851. 

8".     pph 33-1150 

—  Glances  at  Europe,  including  notices  of  the  great 

exhibition,  or  world's  fair.     N.  Y.,  1851 
27''-250 

—  History  of  the  struggle  for  slavery  extension  or 

restriction  in  the  United  States.     N.  Y.,  1856. 

8" 26='-999 

■ —  Overland  journey  from  New  York  to  San  Fran- 
cisco.    N.  Y.,  1860       .         .         .         26"-369 

—  Recollections  of  a  busy  life  ;  including  reminis- 

cences of  American  politics  and  politicians, 
with  miscellanies,  and  a  discussion  with  R.  D. 
Owen  of  the  law   of  divorce.     N.  Y.,  1868. 

30-2403 

Political  text-book  for  1860. 

26"-674 

30-813 

Green,  Ashbel.  Domestic  and  foreign  missions  of 
the  Presbyterian  church  of  the  U.  S.  Ph., 
1838 32-2154 

—  Life  of.     Written  by  himself.     Prepared  for  the 

press  by  J.  H.  Jones.     N.  Y.,  1849.     8«  30-593 

—  Memoirs  of  the  Rev.  J.  Eastburn.     Ph.,   1828 

30-140 

Green,  C,  and  S.  T.  Wells.  Summary  view  of  the 
millennial  church,  or  luniled  society  of  be- 
lievers, comnionly  called  Shakers.     Alb.,  1823 

32-238 

Green,  F.  H.,and  J.  W.  Congdon.  Analytical  class 
book  of  botany.     N   Y.,  1857.     4»  9-43 

Green,  H.  Observations  on  the  pathology  of  croup  ; 
with  remarks  on  its  treatment  by  topical  med- 
ications.    N.  Y.,  1859.     8»   .        .  10-750 

—  Pulmonary  tuberculosis  ;  its  history,  patholo2:y, 

and  treatment.     N.  Y.,  1864.     8°  10-749 

Green,  Jonathan  H.     Twelve  days  in  the  tombs  yui 

a  sketch  of  the  last  eight  years  of  the  refori^p 

gambler's  life.  N.  Y.,  1850  .  30-1518 
Green,   Joseph  H.     Spiritual  philosophy  ;  founded 

on  the  teaching  of  the  late  S.  T.  Coleridge. 

Ed.,  with  memoir  of  author's  life,  by  J.  Simon. 

L.,  1865.    2  V.     8"        .         .         .  15-342 


—  and  J.  F.  Cleveland. 

N.  Y.,  1860.     8° 

—  Parton,  J.     Life  of 


Green,  Matthew.     (Bell's  poets  of  G.  B.)        23-489 

—  (Sanford's  Br.  poets)        .         .         .  23-2?3 
Green,    Matthias.     English  grammar,  given  in   the 

simplest  and  most  attractive  method  ever  pro- 
pounded.    L.  .         .         ...  22-101 

Green,  M.  A.  E.  Lives  of  the  princesses  of  England 
from  the  Norman  conquest.     L.,  18.;0-2.    4  v. 

30-725 

Green,  R.  W.  Scholar's  companion  ;  or,  a  guide  to 
the  orthography,  pronunciation,  and  deriva- 
tion of   tlie  English    language.      Ph.,    1836 

22-102 

Green,  T.  J.  Journal  of  the  Texian  expedition 
against  Mier.     N.  Y.,  1845.     8°.  26'>-41 

Green,  U.     See  Hertzberg. 

Green,  W.     Annals  of  George  IIL     L.,  1808.     2  v. 
27"-478 

—  Plans  of  economy  ;   or,  the  I'oad  to  ease  and 

independence.     L.,  1823       .         .  6-180 

Green,  W.  H.     The  Pentateuch  vindicated  from  the 

aspersions  of  Bishop  Colenso.     N.  Y.,  1863 

.         32-1068 

Green  hand,  the.     F.  Chamier        .         .         18-1066 
Green  mountain  boys.     D.  P.  Thompson      18-3222 
Green  roum,  authentic  memoirs  of  the  24-217 
Greenaway,  Lieut. -col.     Farming  in  India,  consid- 
ered as  a  pursuit  for  European  settlers  of  a 
superior  class.     L.,  1864       .        .  4-194 
Greene,  B.  F.    See  Magnetism  of  ships. 
Greene,  G.  W.     Biographical  studies.     N.  Y.,  1860 
30-1257 

—  Historical  view  of  the  American  revolution.    B., 

1865 26"-051 

—  History  of  the  middle  ages,    for  colleges   and 

schools.     (Chiefly  from  the  French.)     N.  Y. 
29--115 

—  Life  of  Gen.  Nathaniel  Greene,     v.  1.     N.  Y., 

1867.     8» 80-23-18 

—  Life  of  Nathaniel  Greene.    (S.  A.  B.  20)  30-497 
Greene,  J.    The  insect-hunter's  companion.    L..  1863 

9-559 

Greene,  N.     Life,  by  G.  W.  Greene         30-2348,497 

—  Johnson,  W.     Life  of      .         .         .         30-2007 
Greene,  R.    Pandosto     .         .         .         v.  1  of  24-77 

—  and  G.  Peele.     Dramatic  and  poetical   works ; 

with  memoirs  of  the  authors,  and  notes  bj-  A. 
Dyce.     L.,  1861.     8"    .         .         .  24-115 

Greene,  S.  S.  Treatise  on  the  structure  of  the  Eng- 
lish language  ;  or,  the  analysis  and  class"f]c-a- 
tion  of  sentences  and  their  component  parts. 
Ph.,  1860 22-103 

Greene,  W.  Manuel  Matamoros  :  his  life  and  death. 
L.,  1866 30-1921 

Greener,  W.  Gunnery  in  1858 ;  a  treatise  on  rifle, 
cannon,  and  sporting  arms ;  describing  the 
newest  improvements  in  fire-arms.  L.,  18"8. 
80 6-617 

Greenhill,  T.  The  art  of  embalming ;  wherein  is 
shown  the  right  of  burial,  and  funei-al  cere- 
monies, especially  that  of  preserving  bodies 
after  the  Egyptian  method.  L.,  1705.  4« 
.         .  ....  10-643 

Greenhow,  Robert.  History  of  Oregon  and  Califor- 
nia, and  the  other  territories  on  the  north- 
west coast  of  North  America ;  accompanied 
by  a  geographical  view  and  map.  B. ,  1 845. 
8»  .         .         .         .         .         .         26^'-316 

—  Memoir,  historical  and  political,  on  the  north- 

west coast  of  North  America,  and  (he  adja- 
cent territories  ;  illustrated  by  a  map  and  a 
geographical  view  of  those  countries.  W., 
1840.     8" 26«-92 

Greenhow,  Rose.  My  imprisonment;  and  the  first 
year  of  abolition  rule  in  Washington.  L.. 
1863 26'«-537 

Greenland.     Crantz,  D.     History  of  G.  26»-54 

—  Egede,  H.     Descrii)tion  of       .         .         26^-643 

—  Iceland,  Greenland,  and  the  Faroe  islands 

29''-251 

—  See  Arctic  regions. 


GREENLAND. 


248 


GREY. 


Greenland.  O'Reilly,  B.  Greenland  and  the  adja- 
cent seas        .        .         .         .         .  26''-95 

Greenleaf,  B.  Elements  of  geometry  and  trigonome- 
try.    B.,  1863        ....  14-96 

—  Key  to  the  above.     B.,  1863    .         .  14-97 

—  National  arithmetic  on  the  inductive  system ; 

combining  tlie  analytic  and  synthetic  methods. 
B.,  18o4 14-23 

—  Treatise  on  algebra.  37th  ed.  B.,  1860  14-93 
Greenleaf,  L.  N.     King  Sham,  and  other  atrocities 

in  verse  :  including  a  humorous  history  of  the 

Pike's  Peak  excitement.  N.  Y.,  1868  23-1003 
Greenleaf,  S.      A  treatise  on  the  law  of  evidence. 

13th  ed.  by  J.  F.  Redfleld.     B.,  1866,7.    3  v. 

8° 2-338 

Greenough,  Horatio.    Tuckerman,  H.  T.    Memorial 

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Guthrie,  William.  General  history  of  Scotland.  L., 
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Guy,  Joseph.     Pocket  cyclopfedia,  or  epitome  of 

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Guy  Deverell.  J.  S.  Le  Fanu  .  .  18-1836 
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Guy  Fawkes.     W.  H.  Ainsworth  .  18-125 

Guy  Livingstone.  G.  A.  Lawrence  .  18-1817 
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Guzla,  la.     P.  Merimee  .         .        .        34-3522 

Guzman  d'Alfarache.     A.  R.  Le  Sage  34-4314 

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Gwreans  au  bys.     W.  Stokes  (ed.)      Philol.  soc. 

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Gwynne,  Talbot.     Nanette  and  her  lovers    18-1301 

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Gypsies.    Borrow,  G.     Zincali ;  or,  eiypsies  of  Spain 
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Habersham,  A.  W.  My  last  cruise ;  or,  where  we 
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Hadfield,  W.     Brazil,  the  river  Plate,  and  the  Falk- 
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Hadley,  J.    Greek  grammar,  for  schools  and  colleges. 
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Hagar,  a  story  of  to-day.     Alice  Cary  18-569 
Hagenbach,  K.  R.     German  rationalism  in  its  rise, 
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Hager,  A.  D.     See  Hitchcock,  E.,  et  al. 

Hager,  J.     Elementary  characters  of  the  Chinese ; 

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Hague,  W.     Christianity  and   statesmanship,  with 

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Hahn-Hahn,  Countess  Ida.     Letters  from  Turkey, 

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Haigh,  D.  H.  Conquest  of  Britain  by  the  Saxons  ; 
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value  as  aids  to  history  ;  a  sequel  to  the  "  His- 
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Haight,  Mrs.  S.     Letters  from  the  old  world,  by  a 

lady  of   New  York.      N.   Y.,   1840.      2  v. 

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Hail  Columbia,  the  flag,  &c.  W.  T.  R.  Saffell 
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Hailey,  W.  Life  of  John  Milton;  with  conjectures 
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Hailly,  E.  du.     line  entreprise  maratime      34-4661 

Hailman,  W.  N.  Outlines  of  a  system  of  object 
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Hain,  L.    Repertorium  bibliographicum  in  quo  libri 

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annum  M.  D.,  typis  expressi  ordine  alphabet- 

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Haine  d'une  femme.     H.  de  Kock         .        34-5153 

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biographical  notice  of  Mr.  Haines.  N.  Y., 
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Haines,  J.  T.     The  wizard  of  the  wave 

D.  V.  27 

Haines,  R.     Cooley,  T.  M. 

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Hair  and  wool.     P.  A.  Browne 
Hajji  Baba  of  Ispahan.     J.  Morier 
Hajji  Baba  in  England.     J.  Morier 
Hajji  Baba  in  Turkey,  &c.     J.  Morier 
Halcombe,  J.  J.     The  speaker  at  home  ; 


F's  S. 

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Life  and  character  of 

30-1848 

10-769 

10-586 

9-1202 

18-2266 

18-2267 

18-2268 

chapters 


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Halcyon."   H.  Wade       '.        '.        '.        '.  20-491 

Haldane,  Alexander.    Memoirs  of  the  lives  of  Robert 

Haldane  and  James  A.  Haldane.   N.  Y.,  1853. 

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Haldeman,  S.  S.  Affixes  in  their  origin  and  appli- 
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—  Analytic  orthography  ;  an  investigation  of  the 

sounds  of  the  voice  and  their  alphabetic  nota- 
tion ;  including  the  mechanism  of  speech,  and 
its  bearing  upon  etymology.  Ph.,  1860.  8° 
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Hale,  Mrs.  C.  L.  AVoodland  lays,  legends,  and 
charades.     Ph.,  1868  .        .        23-1008 

Hale,  C.  R.,  S.  H.  Jones,  and  H.  Morton.  Report 
on  the  Rosetta  stone.    Ph.,  1858.    4»   28''-160 

Hale,  D.  Thompson,  J.  P.  Memoir  of,  with  select 
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Hale,  E.  E.  If,  yes,  and  perhaps.  Four  possibili- 
ties and  six  exaggerations  ;  with  some  bits  of 
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—  Kansas  and  Nebraska ;  the  history,  geographi- 

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—  Margaret  Percival  in  America  •        18-1312 

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Hale,  G.  S.     See  United  States  digest  (in  the  law 

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Hale,  M.,  Chief-justice.     Jurisdiction  of  the  lords' 

house  or  parliament,  considered  according  to 

ancient  records ;  with  an  introductory  preface, 

including  a  narrative  of  the  same  jurisdiction 

from  the  accession  of  James  I,  by  P.  Har- 

grave.     L.,  1796.     4»    .         .         .         27»-505 

Hale,  N.     Stuart,  I.  W.     Life  of  .        .  30-938 

Hale,  S.     History  of  the  United  States,  to  1817. 

N.  Y.,  1840.     2  V.        .        .        .  26»-95 

Hale,  S.  J.     Boarding  out      .        .        ,        18-1313 

—  Flora's  interpreter,  and  Fortuna  Flora.     Re- 

vised edition.     B.         .        .        .  9-44 

—  Keeping  house  and  house-keeping  18-1317 

—  Liberia;  or,  Mr.  Peyton's  experiment    18-1314 

—  Manners  ;  or,  happy  homes  and  good  society. 

B.,  1868.     8''         ....  33-755 

—  New  cook-book.     Ph.,  [1857]         ,  6-186 

—  Northwood 18-1315 

—  Traits  of  American  life    .        .        .        18-1316 

—  Woman's  record.     N.  Y.,  1851.     8°  30-719 
Halen,  J.   van.     Narrative  of  imprisonment  in  the 

dungeons  of  the  inquisition  at  Madrid,  and 

journey  to  Russia.  L.,  1827.  2  v.  8°  27''-188 
Half  a  million  of  money.  A.  B.  Edwards  18-1004 
Half  brothers.     A,  Dumas     .        .        .  18-926 

Half  century,  the.  E.  Davis  .  .  26''-625 
Half  hours  with  the  best  authors.  C.  Knight  83-485 
Half  hours  with  the  best  French  authors.     L.,  1867. 

8" 22-1074 

Half  hours  with  the  best  letter-writers  and  autobi- 

ographers.  C.  Knight  .  .  33-1348 
Half  hours  with  the  microscope.    E.  Lankester 

9-1034 

Half-sir.  G.  Griffin  ....  18-3680 
Half  tints :  table  d'hote  and  drawing-room.    N.  Y., 

1867 33-1363 


Half  yearly  abstract  of  the  medical  sciences,    v.  45, 6. 

Ph.,  1867.     8°       .         .         .         .  10-801 

Halifax,  C.  Montague,  Earl  of.     (Sanford's  British. 

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Halfpenny,   W.  and  J.     Rural   architecture  in   the 

Chinese  and  gothick  taste  ;  designs  for  arches, 

bridges,  garden  seats,  temples,  &c.     L.,  1852. 

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Hali  meidenhad.    Cockayne,  O.  [Ed.]    [E.  E.  T.  S., 

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Haliburton,  T.  C.    Historical  and  statistical  account 

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—  Letter-bag  of  the  Great  Western ;  or,  life  in  a 

steamer         ......         18-1322 

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—  Rule  and  misrule  of  the  English  in  America. 

N.  Y.,  1851 26''-027 

—  Sayings  f)f  Sam  Slick       .         .         .         18-1324 

—  Sam  Slick's  wise  saws  and  modern  instances 

18-1325 

—  Yankee  stories         ....        18-1321 
Halkerston,   P.     Collection  of  Latin   maxims  and 

rules  in  law  and  equity ;  with  an  English  trans- 
lation.    E.,  1823.     8°    .         .         .  2-344 

Hall,  A.  Life  and  character  of  the  Rev.  S.  Jndd. 
B.,  1854 30-1082 

Hall,  A.  O.  A  coroner's  inquisition.  F's  M.  D. 
V.  15 24-113 

—  The  Manhattaner  in  New  Orleans ;  or,  phases 

of  "crescent  city"  hfe.     N.  Y.,  1851  26'M59 

Hall,  B.     Account  of  a  voyage  of  discovery  to  the 

west  coast  of  Corca  and  the  great  Loo-Choo 

island.     Ph.,  1818.     8°         .         .  29i'-22 

—  Extracts  from  a  journal  written  on  the  coasts  of 

Chili,  Peru,  and  Mexico,  in  1830.  Ph.,  1824. 
2v 26"-179 

—  Lieutenant  and   commander ;  autobiographical 

sketches  of  his  own  career,  from  fragments  of 
voyages  and  travels.     L.,  1863    .         29''-201 

—  Patchwork.     Ph.,  1841.     2  v.  .         27>'-154 

—  Skimmings ;  or,  a  winter  at  Schloss  Hainfekl,  in 

Lower'Styria.     Ph.,  1836     .         .         27''-155 

—  Travels  in  North  America  in  1827,8.    Ph. ,  1829. 

2  V 26'^-306 

—  See  Captain  Hall  in  America. 

Hall,  B.  H.  Collection  of  college  words  and  cus- 
toms.    N.  Y.,  1859      .         .         .  22-111 

—  History  of  eastern  Vermont  to  the  close  of  the 

18th  century  ;  with  a  biographical  chapter  and 

appendixes.     N.  Y.,  1858.     8°     .         26^-431 

Hall,  B.  R.     Frank  Freeman's  barber  shop  18-1338 

—  The  new  purchase   ....         18-1329 

—  Teaching,  a  science:  the  teacher  an  artist.  N.  Y., 

1848 13-100 

Hall,  C.     Memoirs  of  Marshall  Hall.     L.,  1861.     80 

30-1377 

Hall,  C.  F.  Arctic  researches,  and  life  among  the 
Esquimaux  ;  being  the  narrative  of  an  expe- 
dition in  search  of  Sir  John  Franklin  in  1800-2. 
N.  Y.,  1865.  8"  .  .  .  .  26''-489 
Hall,  C.  H.  True  protestant  ritualism  :  a  review  of 
a  book  entitled  "  The  law  of  ritualism."    Ph., 

1867 32-2248 

Hall,  C.  W.     Twice  taken     .        ...        18-1318 

Hall,  E.     The  puritans  and  their  principles.     2d  ed. 

N.  Y.,  1846.     8»  .         .         .        .         26"-439 

Hall,    E.    B.      Life   and   times  of   John  Howard. 

Providence,  1855.     8<>  .        .        .        30-1607 

—  Memoir  of  Mary  L.  Ware.     B.,  1853        30-736 
Hall,   E.  H.     Appleton's  hand-book  of  American 

travel— the  Southern  tour.     N.  Y.,  1866 

.       ..         .        .         36"-573 

—  National  tax  law,  as  amended  ;  with  a  complete 

compendium  of  stamp  duties.     N.  Y.,  1863 

3-236 

Hall,  Fitzedward.     See  Early  English  text  society  ; 

Sherring,  M.  A. 
Hall,  Francis.     Travels  in  Crnada  and  the  United 

States  in  1816,7.     B.,  1818.     8"    .  26"-46 


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Hall,  Frederic.  Life  of  Maximilian  I,  late  emperor 
of  Mexico  ;  with  a  sketch  of  tlie  empress  Car- 
lota.     N.  Y.,  1808        .        .         .        30-2347 

Hull,  F.  W.  Rambles  in  Europe  ;  or,  a  tour  through 
France,  Italy,  Switzerland,  Great  Britain,  and 
Ireland  in  1836.     N.  Y.,  1838.     2  v.    27''-712 

Hall,  G.,  memoir  of,  by  G.  H.  Bardwell  30-223 

Hall,  H.  The  distiller  ;  adapted  to  the  use  of  farmers 
and  distillers.     Ph.,  1818.     8"      .  6-J94 

Hall,  H.  B.  Scottish  sports  and  pastimes.  L.,  1851 
20-360 

Hall,  James.     Legends  of  the  west        .        18-1319 

—  Memoir  of  Thomas  Posey.     (S.  A.  B.  19) 

30-497 

—  Notes  on  the  western  states.    Ph.,  1838  26"-603 

—  Romance  of  western    history ;    or,  sketches  of 

history,  life,  and  manners  in  the  west.  Cin., 
1857 26''-463 

—  Sketches  of  history,  life,  and  manners  in  the 

west.     Ph.,  1835.     2  v.         .         .  26''-44 

—  The  west ;  its  commerce  and  navigation.    Cin., 

1848 26''-45 

—  Sec  McKenney,  T.  L. 

Hall,  James,  LL.L».  Geology  of  New  York.  Alb., 
1848.    4» 9-1226 

—  Palseontology   of   New   York.     Alb.,    1847,52. 

3v.     4«     ■ 9-1228 

—  and  J.  D.  Whitney.     Report  of  the  geological 

survey  of  the  state  of  Iowa.  v.  1,  pts.  1,  2. 
1858.     4° 9-1251 

—  Report  on  the  geological  survey  of  the  state  of 

Wisconsin,     v.  1.     1802.     4°        .  9-12.50 

Hall,  John.     Education  of  children.     N.  Y.,  1825 

13-102 

—  History  of  the  Presbyterian  church  in  Trenton, 

N.  J.  N.  Y.,  1859  .  .  .  32-2159 
Hall,  John.     (Sanford's  Br.  poets)         .  23-69 

Hall,  J.  C.     Interesting  facts  connected   with  the 

animal  kingdom ;  with  some  remarks  on  the 

unity  of  our  species.  L.,  1841.  8"  9-560 
Hall,  J.  E.     Memoirs   of  eminent   persons.     Ph., 

1827.     8° 30-811 

Hall,  J.  S.    Book  of  the  feet ;  a  history  of  boots  and 

shoes ;  also,  hints  to  last-makers,  and  remedies 

for  corns,  etc.     N.  Y.,  1847         .  6-183 

Hall,  J.  V.     An  autobiography,   ed.   by  Newman 

Hall.  L.,  1865  ....  30-1783 
Hall,  Marshall.      Lectures  on  the  nervous  system 

and  its  diseases.     Ph.,  1836.     8°  10-615 

—  Prone  and  postural  respiration  in  drowning  and 

other  forms  of  apnoea  or  suspended  respiration. 
L.,  1857 10-335 

—  The  two-fold  slavery  of  the  United  States ;  with 

a  project  of  self-emancipation.    L.,  1854  2-693 

—  Memoirs,  by  Mrs.  C.  Hall        .         .         30-1377 
Hall,  Mrs.  Matthew.     Queens  before  the  conquest. 

L.,  1854.     2  V 30-795 

—  Royal  princesses  of  England,  from  the  reiiiii  of 

George  I.  L.,  1858  .  .  .  30-1045 
Hall,  N.  The  Christian  philosopher  triumphing  over 
death  :  a  narrative  of  the  closing  scenes  of  the 
-life  of  the  late  W.  Gordon  ;  with  a  memoir  of 
J.  D.  Godman,  by  T.  Sewall.     Ph.       32-640 

—  The  land  of  the  forum  and  the  Vatican ;   or, 

thoughts  and  sketches  during  an  easter  pil- 
grimage to  Rome.     L.,  1859         .         27''-363 

—  Lectures  on  temperance  and   missions  to  the 

masses  ;  also,  an  oration  on  Christian  liberty  ; 
together  with  his  reception  by  the  New  York 
Union  League  Club.  Reported  by  W.  Ander- 
son.    N.  Y.,  1868         .        .        .  2-698 

—  Sermons ;  with  a  history  of  Surrey  chapel  and  its 

institutions.  N.  Y.,  1868  .  .  32-2423 
Hall,  R.  Works  ;  with  a  biief  memoir,  by  O.  Greg- 
ory, and  observations  on  his  character  as  a 
preacher,  by  J.  Foster,  11th  ed.  L.,  1853. 
6  V.    8° 32-774 

—  Works  ;  with  a  brief  memoir  of  the  author.    1st 

complete  ed.     N.  Y.,  1830.     2  v.     8"    32-104 

—  Gregory,  O.     Memoir  of         .        .  30-601 


Hall,  R.  Miscellaneous  works  and  remains ;  with 
a  memoir  by  O.  Gregory,  and  a  critical  esti- 
mate of  his  cliaracter  and  writings  by  J. 
Foster.     L.,  1849  .         .         ,  32-287 

Hall,  Sarah.  Selection  from  writings ;  with  a  me- 
moir.    Ph.,  1833  ....  33-157 

Hall,  Spencer.     See  Gonzales,  T. 

Hall,  S.  C.  Book  of  British  ballads.  L.,  1853.  4» 
23-1311 

—  Book  of  gems;  the  modern  poets  and  artists  of 

Great  Britain.     L.,  1853.     3  v.     8°        23-564 

Hall,  Mr.  and  Mrs.  S.  C.    The  book  of  the  Thames, 

from  its  rise  to  its  fall.     L.,  1859.     8«  27''-595 

—  Ireland  ;  its  scenery,  character,  &c.     L.     3  v. 

8°  .  ^     .         .        .         ...       27''-1208 

—  A  week  at  Killarney,  with  descriptions  of  routes 

thither.     L.,  1805.     4»  .         .  27''-756 

Hall,    Mrs.    S.    C.     Animal   sagacity.     L.     Sm.    4'* 

9-699 

—  The  buccaneer  ....        18-1338 

—  Can  wrong  be  right  ?        .         .         .         18-1337 

—  Marian  ;  or,  a  young  maid's  fortunes      18-1332 

—  Midsummer  eve        ....        18-1333 

—  Pilgrimages  to  English  shrines  ;  with  notes  and 

illustrations  by  F.  W.  Fairholt.  L.,  1850. 
2  V.     8° 27^-387 

—  Sketches  of  Irish  character      .        .        18-1339 

—  The  whiteboy  ....        18-1335 
Hall,  W.  H.     New  encj'clopsedia.     3d  ed.    v.  1.    L. 

f» 33-1500 

Hall,  W.  W.  Bronchitis  and  kindred  diseases,  in 
language  adapted  to  common  readers.  N.  Y., 
1852 10-137 

—  Consumption.     N.  Y.,  1857     .         .  10-169 

—  Health  and  disease:  a  book  for  the  people.  N.  Y., 

1859 10-182 

—  Sleep.     3d  ed.     N.  Y.,  1863    .        .  10-348 
Hall'sjournal  of  health.     N.  Y.,  1854-64.    11  v.    8° 

10-313 

Hallam,  A.  H.     Remains  in  verse  and  prose ;  with 

a  preface  and  memoir.     B.,  1803  33-429 

Hallam,  H.    Constitutional  history  of  England,  from 

the  accession  of  Henry  VII  to  the  death  of 

George  II.     B.,  1829.     3  v.     8"  .         27«-518 

—  Introduction  to  the  literature  of  Europe  in  the 

15th,  16th,  and  17th  centuries.  N.  Y.,  1841. 
2  V.     8° 22-1076 

—  View  of  the  state  of  Europe  during  the  middle 

ages.     10th  ed.     L.,  1853.     3  v.     8°    27='-3439 

—  Same.     P.,  1821.     4  v.     .         .         .       27^^-3438 
Halleck,  F.  G.     Poetical  works.     N.  Y..  1858 

23-109,612 

—  Poetical  writings,  ed.  by  J.  G.  Wilson.     N.  Y., 

1809 23-1020 

—  Alnwick  castle,  and  other  poems.     N.  Y.,  1845 

23-108 

—  Fanny,  with  other  poems.     N.  Y.,  1839     23-86 
Halleck,    H.    W.      Elements  of   military  art    and 

science ;  or,  course  of  instruction  in  strategy, 
fortification,  tactics  of  battles,  &c.  N.  Y., 
1846 6-619 

—  Same.     2d  ed.     N.  Y.,  1859     .        .      .       6-620 

—  International  law  ;   or,  rules  regulating  the  in- 

tercourse of  states  in  peace  and  war.  San 
Francisco,  1861.     8"      .         .        .  2-173 

Hallelujah.     G.  Wither  .         .         .  23-526 

Haller,  A.  V.  Moderate  monarchy;  or,  principles 
of  the  British  constitution,  described  in  a  nar- 
rative of  the  life  and  maxims  of  Alfred  the 
great  and  his  counsellors;  with  notes  and 
commentaries  on  the  present  state  of  the 
British  constitution,  by  F.  Steinitz.  L.,  1849 
27«-520 

Hallett,  S.  Industrial  and  financial  resources  of  the 
U.  S.,  as  developed  by  oflicial  returns.  N.  Y., 
1864.    8" 1-188 

Halley,  R.  An  inquiry  into  the  nature  of  the  sacra- 
ments.    2d  ed.     L.,  1854.     2  v.  32-2205 

Halliday,  S.  B.  Lost  and  found  ;  or,  life  among  the 
poor.     N.  Y,.,  1859       .        .        .  33-760 


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Hallig,  the.     J.  C.  Biernatzki         .        .  18-331 

Halliwell,  J.  O.  Brief  hand-list  of  books,  manu- 
scripts, (fee,  illustrative  of  the  life  and  writings 
of  Shakespeare.     L.,  1859     .         .  21-199 

—  Collection  of  letters  illustrative  of  the  progress 

of  science  in  England,  from  the  reign  of  Eliz- 
abeth to  that  of  Charles  II.     L.,  1841.      S" 
11-198 

—  Dictionary  of  Archaic  and  provincial  words, 

obsolete  phrases,  proverbs,  and  ancient  cus-' 
toms,  from  the  14th  century.     L.^  1855.     2  v. 
8» 22-114 

—  The  early  history  of  freemasonry  in  England. 

2d  ed.    L.,  1844    ....  2-694 

—  Introduction  to  the  evidences  of  Christianity. 

2d  ed.     L.,  1859    .         .        .         .  32-825 

—  Letters  of  the  kings  of  England,  now  first  col- 

lected ;  with  historical  introduction  and  notes. 
L.,1846.     2v 27''-513 

—  Life  of  William  Shakespeare.     L.,   1848.     S" 

30-1073 

—  (Ed.)     Nursery  rhymes  of  England.     6th  ed. 

L 23-881 

—  Shakesperiana  ;  a  catalogue  of  the  early  editions 

of  Shakespeare's  plays,  and  of  the  commenta- 
ries and  other  publications  illustrative  of  his 
works.     L.,1841.     8»  .        .  21-198 

Hallock,  W.  A.  Memoir  of  Harlan  Page.  L.  30-1538 

—  Sketch  of  the  life  and  labors  of  the  Rev.  Justin 

Edwards.     N.  Y.,  1855        .        .  30-856 

Halloween.  A.  C.  Coxe  .  .  .  23-1024 
Halls,  J.  J.     Life  and  correspondence  of  Henry 

Salt.  L.,  1834.  2  v.  8»  .  .  30-1891 
Halm,  F.     Son  of  the  wilderness  ;  a  dramatic  poem, 

in  five  acts.  N.  Y.,  1848  .  .  24-35 
Same,  under  title  of  Ingomar,  the  barbarian. 

F's  S.  D.  V.  12      .        .        .        .  24-221 

Halpine,  C.  G.    Baked  meats  of  the  funeral  18-1320 

—  Life  and  adventures, songs,  services,  and  speeches 

ofprivate  Miles  O'Reilly  .  .  18-1326 
Halsey,  L.  J.     The  literary  attractions  of  the  bible ; 

or,  a  plea  for  the  word  of  God,  considered  as 

a  classic.     N.  Y.,  1858  .        .  32-746 

Halsted,  C.  A.     Life  of  Margaret  Beaufort,  mother 

of  Henry  Vn.     L.,  1839.     8»       .        30-2318 

—  Richard  III  as  duke  of  Gloucester  and  king  of 

England.     Ph.,  1844.     8°     .        .  30-460 

Halsted,  O.  Account  of  the  new  method  of  curing 
dyspepsia.     N.  Y.,  1830       .        .  10-58 

Hambleton,  J.  P.  Biographical  sketch  of  H.  A. 
Wise  ;  with  a  history  of  the  political  campaign 
in  Virginia  in  1855  ;  and  a  review  of  the  posi- 
tion of  parties  on  the  eve  of  the  presidential 
campaign  of  1856.  Rich.,  1856.  8°  26''-604 
Hamburg,  Schiller-Fest  in  (1859)  .        34-2408 

Hamburgisches  Wechselbuch.   J.  v.  Dohren  34-2291 
Hamel,  F.  J.    Protestantism  in  peril ;  a  commentary 
on  the  tractarian  tendencies  of  the  age.     L., 

1865.     8° 32-1643 

Hamerton,  P.  G.  Painter's  camp  in  the  highlands, 
and  thoughts  about  art.     Camb.,  1862.     2  v. 

5-304 

Hamilton,  Alexander.  Works  ;  comprising  his  cor- 
respondence and  his  political  and  official 
writings,  exclusive  of  the  Federalist,  civil  and 
military.  Ed.  by  J.  C.  Hamilton.  N.  Y., 
1850.     7v.     8°      .         .        .         .         26''-946 

—  Hamilton,  J.  C.     Life  of         .        .  30-224 
History  of  the    republic  as  traced   in  the 

writings  of 26''-364 

—  Renwick,  J.     Life  of       .        .        .  30-457 

—  Riethmiiller,  C.  J.     A.  Hamilton  and  his  con- 

temporaries ....        30-1526 

—  See  Federalist.  . 

Hamilton,  Anthony.  Fairy  tales  and  romances. 
Trans,  from  the  French.     L.,  1849      18-3838 

—  M6moires  de  Grammont ;  pr6c6d6s  d'une  notice 

sur  la  vie  et  les  ouvrages  d'Hamilton,  par  M. 
Auger.  Voyage  de  Chappelle  et  de  Bachau- 
mont.     P.,  1857    ....        34-3386 


Hamilton,  Anthony.  Memoirs  of  Count  Grammont ; 
Avith  a  biogranhical  sketch  of  Count  Hamilton, 
and  a  translation  of  the  epistle  to  Count 
Grammont.     Ph., 1836.     8»  .         .  30-215 

—  Same,  with  title  Memoirs  of  the  court  of  Charles 

II,  by  Count  Grammont,  ed.  by  Sir  W.  Scott. 

Also  the  personal  history  of  Charles,  and  the 

•      Boscobel  tracts.     L.,  1846    .        .  30-216 

Hamilton,  E.     Letters  on  the  elementary  principles 

of  education.     6th  ed.    L.,  1818.    2  v.  13-103 

—  Benger,  E.  O.     Memoirs  of     .         .        30-1214 
Hamilton,  G.    Gymnastics  for  boys,  and  calisthenics 

for  young  ladies.     L.,  1840  .  20-377 

Hamilton,  H.  C.     Index  to  the  pictorial  history  of 

England;   forming  a  complete  chronological 

key  to  tlie  civil  and  military  events,  lives  of 

remarkable  persons,  and  the  progress  of  the 

country.     L.,  1850.     8"        .         .         27»-297 

Hamilton,  James.     Sinai,  the  Hedjaz,  and  Soudan ; 

wanderings  around    the    birth-place    of   the 

prophet,    and   across  the   Ethiopian   desert. 

L.,  1857.     8°  ....         28''-247 

Hamilton,  James,  D.  D.      Lessons  from  the  great 

biography.     L.,  1857     .         .         .  32-689 

—  Life  of  James  Wilson,  of  Woodville.     N.  Y., 

1859 80-1187 

—  Memoir  of  Lady  Colquhoun.     N.  Y.,  1851 

30-1415 

—  Our  Christian  classics ;  readings  from  the  best 

divines,  with  notices,  biographical  and  criti- 
cal.    L.,  1859.     4v.     .         .         .         82-1310 

—  Memoir  of  Henrietta  Wilson     .         .  4-180 
Hamilton,  John.     On  truth  and  error ;  thoughts  in 

prose  and  verse,  on  the  principles  of  truth, 
and  the  causes  and  eftects  of  error.     Camb., 

1856 32-1545 

Hamilton,  J.  C.  History  of  the  republic  of  the 
United  States,  as  traced  in  the  writings  of 
Alexander  Hamilton  and  of  his  contempora- 
ries.    N.  Y.,  1857.     6v.     8°        .         26=^-864 

—  Life  of  Alexander  Hamilton.     N.  Y.,  1834,40. 

2v.     8» 30-224 

Hamilton,  J.  P.  Reminiscences  of  an  old  sportsman. 
L.,  1860.     2  V 20-362 

Hamilton,  N.  E.  S.  A.  Inquiry  into  the  genuineness 
of  the  manuscript  corrections  in  Mr.  Collier's 
annotated  Shakspere,  folio,  1032;  and  of  cer- 
tain Shaksperian  documents  likewise  pub- 
lished by  Mr.  Collier.     L.,  1860.     4°        24-96 

Hamilton,  Robert,  LL.  D.  Inquiry  concerning  the 
rise  and  progress,  the  redemption,  present 
state  and  management  of  the  national  debt  of 
Gt.  Britain.     Ph.,  1816.     8»  .  1-239 

Hamilton,  Robert,  M.  D.  Amphibious  carnivora, 
herbivorous  cetacea,  &c.  [Jardine,  Sir  W., 
N.  1.  25]       ....         V.  11  of  9-594 

—  British  fishes.     [Jardine,  Sir  W.,  N.  1.  36,  37] 

V.  2,  3,  of  9-596 

—  Whales,  etc.     [Jardine,  Sir  W.,  N.  1.  26] 

V.  12  of  9-594 

Hamilton,  Rowland.    Resources  of  a  nation  ;  a  series 

of  essays.     L.,  1863.     8»       .        .  -3-115 

Hamilton,  R.  W.     The  revealed  doctrine  of  rewards 

and  punishments.     L.,  1853  .        32-2207 

Hamilton,  S.     History  of  the  national  flag  of  the 

United  States.  Ph.,  1852  .  .  26«-358 
Hamilton,  T.     Annals  of  the  peninsular  campaigns, 

from  1808  to  1814.     Ph.,  1831.     3  v.  27«-2025 

—  Men  and  manners  in  America.     P.,  1833.     8° 

26''-469 

—  Youth  and  manhood  of  Cyril  Thornton  18-1340 
Hamilton,  Sir  W.     Discussions  on  philosophy  and 

literature,  education  and  university  reform ; 
with  an  introductory  essay  by  R.  Turnbull. 
N.  Y.,  1853.     8»  ...  15-253 

—  Lectures  on  metaphysics  and  logic.     Ed.  by  H. 

L.  Mansel  and  J;  Veitch.    B.,  1859,60.  2  v.  8» 
15-129 

—  Metaphysics.    Collected,  arranged,  and  abridged 

by  F.  Bowen.     Camb.,  1861        .  15-181 


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Hamilton,  Sir  W.  Philosopln^ ;  arranged  and 
edited  by  O.  "W.  Wiglit  for  tlie  use  of  schools 
and  colleges.     2d  ed.     N.    Y.,   1854.     8" 

.         .         .         .        .         .  15-126 

—  Baynes,  T.   S.     Essay  on  the  new  analytic  of 

logical  forms  ....  15-104 

—  Bolton,  M.  P.  W.    Examination  of  principles  of 

._       .         .         .  15-300 

—  Grote,  G.      Review   of  Mill's  examination   of 

Hamilton 15-2G4 

—  Mansel,  H.  L.     Philosophy  of  the  conditioned 

.         .        .         .  .         .  15-284 

—  Masson,  D.     Recent  British  philosophy    15-200 

—  Mills,  j;  S.     Examination  of  .  15-249 

—  See  Reid,  T. 

—  Stirling,  J.  H.    Philosophy  of  perception  15-270 
Hamilton  [Sir  W. ]  versus  Mill;  a  thorough  discus- 
sion of  Mr.  John  Stuart  Mill's  examination  of 
Hamilton's  logic  and  philosophy.     Part  I,  on 
chapters  17,  18,  and  19.     E.,  1866.     8°  15-337 

Hamilton,  W.  J.    Researches  in  Asia  Minor,  Pontus, 

and   Armenia  ;   with  some  account  of  their 

antiquities  and  geology.     L.,  1842.     2  v.     8" 

"    28''-l89 

Hamilton,  W.  R.  Elements  of  quaternions.  L.,1866. 
8" 14-124 

—  Lectures  on  quaternions  ;  containing  a  system- 

atic statement  of  a  new  mathematical  method. 
Dub.,  1853.     8°    .        .         .         .  14-181 

Hamilton,  W.  T.  The  "friend  of  Moses;"  or  a 
defence  of  the  Pentateuch,  as  the  production 
of  Moses  and  an  inspired  document,  against 
the  objections  of  modern  skepticism.  N.  Y., 
1852.    8° 32-377 

Hamiltons.     Mrs.  C.  Gore      .        .         .        18-1218 

Hamlet.     See  Shakespeare. 

Hamlet  travestie.     J.  Poole   .         .         .  24-214 

Hamley,  E.  B.     Lady  Lee's  widowhood        18-1341 

—  Operations  of  war  explained  and  illustrated.    E., 

1806.    4° 6-1013 

—  Story  of  the  campaign  of  Sebastopol.   E.,  1855. 

8» 27»-2920 

Hamlin,  A.  C.    Martyria  ;  or,  Andersonville  prison. 

B.,  1806 26^-837 

Hamlin.  H.      Hayes,  J.  L.     Life  and  speeches  of 

'  30-1675 

Hamlin,  H.  A.  L.    Lawrence,  M.  W.    Memorials  of 

32-473 

Hammond,  C.     Pilgrimage  of  Thomas  Paine  and 

others  to  the  seventh  circle  in  the  spirit  world. 

Rochester,  1852  ....  32-1854 
Hammond,  James.    (Bell's  poets  of  G.  B.)     23-494 

—  (Sanford's  Br.  poets)        .         .         .  23-233 
Hammond,  J.  D.     History  of  political  parties  in  the 

state  of  New  York  to  1840.  Alb.,  1842.  2  v.  8° 
26«-97 

—  Life  and  times  of  Silas  Wright.    Syracuse,  1848. 

8" 30-1103 

Hammond,  M.  E.     Florence  .         .         18-1342 

Hammond,  M.  M.     Memoir  of  Captain  M.  M.  Ham- 
mond.    N.  Y.,  1858     .         .         .        30-1056 
Hammond,  8.  H.     Hills,  lakes,  and  forest  streams. 
N.  Y.,  1854  ....         26^-265 

—  Wild  northern  scenes;  or,  sporting  adventures 

with  the  rifle  and  the  rod.     N.  Y.,  1857 
20b-326 

—  and  L.  W.  Mansfield.      Country  margins  and 

rambles  of  a  journalist.    N.  Y.,  1855  26^-280 

Hammond,  W.   A.     Military  medical  and  surgical 

essays  prepared  for  the  United  States  sanitary 

commission.     Ph.,  1864.     8"        .  10-454 

—  Robert  Severne         ....        18-3803 

—  Statement  of  the  causes  which  led  to  the  dis- 

missal of  Surgeon-General  W.  A.  Hammond  ; 
with  a  review  of  the  evidence.  N.  Y.,  1864. 
8» 26''-u.  p. 

—  Treatise  on  hygiene,  with  special  reference  to 

the  military  service.  Ph.,  1863.  8»  10-306 
Hammond,   W.   A.     Wakefulness.     Ph.,   1866 

10-580 


Hamond,   M.     (J.    Huen-Dubourg.)      Life  of   the 

Cardinal    de    Cheverus.      Trans,    by  R.   M. 

Walsh.     Ph.,  1839        .         .        .  30-132 

Hampden,  A.    Hartley  Norman     .         .        18-1343 

Hampden,  J.     Forster,  J.     Life  of         .    30-167,174 

Hampden,  R.  D.   Fathers  of  Greek  philosophy.    E., 

1802.    8° 15-187 

—  Life  of  Thomas  Aquinas ;  a  dissertation  of  the 

scholastic  philosophy  of  the  middle  ages.    L., 
1848 15-127 

Hampole.     See  Rolle  of  H. 

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Hampson,  R.  T.    Origines  patriciae  ;  or,  a  deduction 

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Hamst,  Olphar.   [Pseud.]  See  Thomas,  Ralph. 
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Hanaford,  Mrs.  P.  A.     Field,  gunboat,  hospital,  and 

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B.,  1805 30-1714 

Hanbury,  B.     Historical  memorials  relating  to  the 

independents,  or  congregationalists,  from  their 

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Hancock,  Thomas.     The  peculium  ;  an  endeavor  to 

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Hancock,  Thomas,  M.  D.     Essay  on  instinct,  and 

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Hancock,  W.     An  emigrant's  five  years  in  the  free 

states  of  America.  L.,  1860  .  26^-390 
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Ireland.     L.,  1850        .         .         .       27"-1449 

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Hand,  the.     Bell,  C.     Mechanism  and  endowments 

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Hand  and  glove.     A.  B.  Edwards  .         18-1003 

Hand  and  word,  the.     Gerald  Griffin     .        18-3678 

Hand  but  not  the  heart.     T.  S.  Arthur  18-172 

Handbook  for  India ;  being  an  account  of  the  three 
presidencies  and  of  the  overland  route.  L., 
1859.    2  V 281^-334 

Handbook  for  Hythe.     H.  Busk    .         .  6-573 

Handbook  for  travellers  in  central  Italy.  4tli  ed. 
L.,  1857 27'^-493 

Handbook  for  travellers  in  Devon  and  Cornwall. 
4th  ed.     L.,  1859  .         .         .         27'^-554 

Handbook  for  travellers  in  northern  Europe  ;  includ- 
ing Denmark,  Norway,  Sweden,  Finland, 
and  Russia.     L.,  1849,58.     2  v.  27''-488 

Handbook  for  travellers  in  France  ;  a  guide  to  Nor- 
mandy, Brittany,  the  rivers  Seine,  Loire, 
Rhone,  and  Garonne  ;  the  French  Alps,  Dau- 
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L.,  1858 27''-485 

Handbook  for  travellers  in  Greece.  New  ed.  L., 
1854 27»'-490 

Handbook  for  travellers  in  Kent  and  Sussex.  L., 
1858 27''-483 

Handbook  for  travellers  in  northern  Italy.  7th  ed. 
L.,  1858.  2v 27''-492 

Handbook  for  ti-avellers  in  Portugal.  2d  ed.  L., 
1856 27^-487 


17 


HANDBOOK. 


2BS 


HARD. 


Handbook  for  travellers  in  southern  Germany.  8th 
ed.     L.,  1858        ....         27''-490 

Handbook  for  travellers  in  Spain.     R.  Ford  27''-486 

Handbook  for  travellers  in  southern  Italy.  3d  ed. 
L.,  1858 27''-494 

Handbook  for  travellers  in  Surrey,  Hampshire,  and 
the  isle  of  Wight.     L.,  1858         .         27^-484 

Handbook  for  travellers  in  Switzerland  and  the  Alps 

of  Savoy  and  Piedmont.     8th  ed.     L.,  1858 

.        .        .        .        .         27''-491 

Handbook  for  travellers  in  Wiltshire,  Dorsetshire, 
and  Somersetshire.  New  ed.  L.,1859  27''-555 

Handbook  for  ti'avellers  on  the  continent ;  being  a 
guide  to  Holland,  Belgium,  Prussia,  northern 
Germany,  and  the  Rhine  from  Holland  to 
Switzerland.     12th  ed.     L.,  1858  27''-481 

Handbook  for  visitors  to  Paris  ;  containing  a  descrip- 
tion of  the  most  remarkable  objects  in  Paris, 
with  general  advice  and  information  for 
English  travellers  in  that  metropolis,  and  on 
the  way  to  it.    L.,  1864        .         .         27^-716 

Handbook  of  angling.  By  Ephemera.  [E.  Fitzgib- 
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Handbook  of  English  ecclesiology.  L.,  1847  32-2448 

Handbook  of  games.     H.  G.  Bohn       .  20-181 

Handbook  of  German  literature.     G.  J.  Adler 

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Handbook  of  London,  past  and  present.  P.  Cun- 
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Handbook  of  pictorial  art.  R.  St.  J.  Tyrwhitt  5-311 

Handbook  of  practical  receipts ;  or,  useful  hints  in 
every-day  life.     N.  Y.,  18G0         .  6-184 

Handbook  of  Rome  and  its  environs.  5th  ed.  L., 
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Handbook  of  parlor  magic  ;  magician's  own  book 
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Handbook  of  U.  S.  navy.     B.  S.  Osbon         26='-G87 

Handbook  of  universal  biography.     P.  Godwin 

80-1702 

Handbook  of  young  artists  and  amateurs  in  oil 
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with  additional  matter  selected  from  the  labors 
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Handbook  of  the  man  of  business.    2d  ed.    L,,  1865 
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Handbook  to  the  cathedrals  of  England.  [Eastern, 
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Hans  Brinker.     M.  E.  Dodge         .        .  18-888 

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Hanseatic  league.     L.  de  Boisgelin        .       27''-1214 

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Hanworth 18-1346 

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Harbaugh,   H.     Fathers  of  the   German   reformed 

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scriptural  discussion  of  the  question.  Will  we 
know  our  friends  in  heaven?    Ph.,  1851 
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Harbinger  ;  devoted  to  social  and  political  progress. 
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Harcourt,  L.  V.    Doctrine  of  the  deluge,  vindicat- 
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Harcourt,  Mme  de.  La  Duchesse  D'Orleans,  Helene 
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Hardinge,  Mrs.  J.  Belle  Boyd  in  camp  and  prison ; 
with  an  introduction  by  G.  A.  Sala.  N.  Y., 
1865 26^-595 

Hardman,  F.  The  Spanish  campaign  in  Morocco. 
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Hardware.  Timmins,  S.  [Ed.]  Birmingham  and 
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Hardwncli,  T.  F.  Manual  of  photographic  chemistry. 
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Hardwick,  C.  Christ  and  other  masters ;  an  his- 
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8° 32-923 

—  Legends  and  theories  of  the  Buddhists,  compared 

with  histoiy  and  science ;  with  introductory 
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Hardy,  R.  W.  H.    Travels  in  the  interior  of  Mexico. 

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Hardy,  T.  D.     Memoirs  of  Henry,  Lord  Langdale. 

L.,  1852.     2  V.     8°        .        .         .  30-963 

Hardy  and  hunter.  Mrs.  Ward  .  .  18-3429 
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—  and  A.  W.     Guesses  at  truth,  by  two  brothers. 

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Hare,  R.  Compendium  of  the  course  of  chemical 
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Hare,  R.  Science  of  mechanical  electricity.  Ph., 
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Harewood,  Harry.  Dictionary  of  sports ;  or,  com- 
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Harford,  J.  S.  Life  of  Michael  Angelo  Buonarroti ; 
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Hargrave,  F.     See  Hale,  M. 

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Harleian  library,  catalogue  of  early  English  miscel- 
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Harleian  miscellany ;  or,  a  collection  of  scarce, 
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L.,  1793.  4"  .  .  .  .  27''-4011 
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Harley,  G.     Histological  demonstrations  ;  a  guide  to 

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Harmer,  T.  Observations  on  various  passages  of 
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Harmonies  economiques.  F.  Bastiat  .  34-4011 
Harmonies  of  political  economy.  F.  Bastiat  3-21 
Harmonies  of  nature.     G.  Hartwig       .  9-1005 

Harmonies  poetiques  et  religieuses.     A.  de  Lamar- 

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Harmony  in  language.     W.  Mitford      .  22-689 
Harmony.     Carfe,  A.  T.     Principles  of  h.  and  tho- 
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Harmony  of  interest.  H.  C.  Carey  .  8-50 
Harmony  of  prophecy.  A.  Keith  .  32-324 
Harold.  E.  L.  Bulwer-Lytton  .  .  18-480 
Harold  the  dauntless.  Sir  W.  Scott  .  23-204,5 
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Harp  of  freedom.  G.  W.  Clarke  .  5-1019 
Harper,  J.     Glimpses  of  ocean  life ;  or,  rock-pools 

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Harper,    R.    G.     Select    works.     Bait.,    1814.     8° 

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Harper,    S.      Practical   hints  for  abstracting  title 

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Harper  establishment,  the.  J.  Abbott  v.  4  of  18-15 
Harper's  hand-book  for  travellers.     W.  P.  Fetridge 

29M96 

Harper's  new  monthly  magazine,    v.  1-37.  'N.  Y., 

1850-68.     8°  ....  17-114 

Harper's  New  York  and  Erie  railroad  guide-book. 

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Harper's  phrase-book.     W.  P.  Fetridge         22-333 


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HART. 


Harper's  pictorial  history  of  the  rebellion.  A.  H. 
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Harper's  school  history.     J.  Abbott       .         29»-209 
Harper's  story  books.     ,T.  Abbott  .         .  18-15 

Harper's  weekly   for  1857-61,05-67.      N.    Y.     f° 

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Harrington,  G.  F.     Inside  :  a  chronicle  of  secession 

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Harrington,  J.  Oceana,  and  other  works ;  with  an 
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Harrington,  R.  A  few  words  on  swimming.  To 
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Harris,    A.     Tlic  little  treasure.     F's  S.  D.   v.  16 

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Harris,   Alexander.     Geographical  hand-book.     2d 

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Harris,  Alexander.     Martin  Beck  .         18-1351 

Harris,    C.   A.     Principles  and   practice   of  dental 

surgery.     8th  ed.     Ph.,  1863.     8°  10-447 

Harris,  G.     Civilization  considered  as  a  science,  in 

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Harris,  G.  W.  Sut  Lovingood  .  .  18-3842 
Harris,  James.    Hermes ;  or,  a  philosophical  inquiry 

concerning  universal  grammar.     5th  ed.     L., 

1794.     8"       .    ■    .         .         .         .  22-123 

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15-322 

—  Three    treatises ;    concerning    art,    concerning 

music,  painting  and  poetry,  and  concerning 

happiness.     L.,  1794     .         .         .  5-353 

Harris,  John,  D.  D.    Astronomical  dialogues  on  the 

doctrine  of  the  sphere,  etc.     2d  ed.     L.,  1729 

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or,  a  complete  collection  of  vo5'ages  and  tra- 
vels ;  consisting  of  above  six  hundred  of  the 
most  authentic  writers,  together  with  such 
other  histories  as  are  in  general  esteem,  whe- 
ther published  in  English,  Latin,  French,  or 
any  other  European  language.  Revised.  L., 
1744-8.  2  V.  fo  .  .  .  .  29"-518 
Harris,  John,  D.  D.  Mammon ;  or,  covetousness 
the  sin  of  the  Christian  church.  B.,  1837 
32-290 

—  Patriarchy ;  or,  the  family,  its  constitution  and 

probation.     B.,  1855     .         .         .  32-606 

—  Union ;  or,  the  divided  church  made  one.     B., 

1838 32-2153 

Harris,   M.     The  natural  system  of  colours.     L., 

4» 5-770 

Harris,  Miss.    From  Oxford  to  Rome,  and  hf^w  it 

fared  with  some  who  lately  made  the  journey. 

By    a    companion    traveller.      L.,    1847 

18-1110 

Harris,  T.     Life  and  services  of  Com.  W.  Bain- 
bridge.     Ph.,  1837.     8»         .         .  30-25 
Harris,  T.  L.     A  lyric  of  the  golden  age.     N.  Y., 

1856 23-723 

Harris,  T.  M.     Discourses  illustrating  the  principles 

and  vindicating  the  design  of  freemasonry. 

Charlestown,  1801.     8°  .         .  2-701 

—  Journal  of  a  tour  into  the  territory  northwest  of 

the  Alleghany  mountains,  in  1803  ;  with  an 

account  of  the  state  of  Ohio.     B.,  1805.     8" 

26f-487 

—  Natural  history  of  the  bible.      B.,   1820.     8» 

32-105 

Harris,  T.  W.  Insects  injurious  to  vegetation.  II- 
lust.  by  Agassiz  and  ed.  by  C.  L.  Flint.  B., 
1862.     8»        .         .         .         .         .  9-562 

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which  are  injurious  to  vegetation.     B.,  1852. 
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Harris,  Walter.  New  history  of  the  life  and  reign 
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Harris,  William.  Historical  and  critical  account 
of  the  lives  and  writings  of  James  I  and 
Charles  I,  and  of  the  lives  of  Oliver  Cromwell 
and  Charles  II ;  after  the  manner  of  Mr. 
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Harris,  W.  C.  Adventures  in  Africa.  From  the 
18th  L.  ed.     Ph.     8°    .         .         .         28'^-537 

—  Highlands  of  Ethiopia.    N.  Y.    8°  .         28^-361 

—  The  wild  sports  of  southern  Africa.     4th   ed. 

L.,  1844.     8»         ....  28*^-63 

Harris,  Lieut.  Wm.  C.     Prison  life  in  the  tobacco 

warehouse  at  Richmond.  Ph.,  1862  20*'-413 
Harris,  W.  S.     On  the  nature  of  thunderstorms  ; 

and  on  the  means  of  protectintr  buildings,  and 

shipping.    L  ,  1843.     8°        .  ^    .  1 1-310 

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—  Rudimentary  magnetism.     L.,  1850  11-298 

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11-301 

Harris,    W.    T.       Epitaphs  from  the  old   burying 
ground  in  Cambridge.     Camb.,1845      26''-809 
Harris.     See  Harrisse. 
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—  Catalogue  and  state  library      .         .       21-420,1 
Harrison,  D.,  jr.     Voice  from  the  Washingtonian 

home.  B.,  1860  ....  '2-1057 
Harrison,  F.     England  and  France.     [International 

policy] 27M250 

Harrison,  J.,  jr.  Essay  on  the  steam  boiler  ;  with  a 
list  of  all  patents  for  steam  boilers.    Ph.,  1867 

6-339 

Harrison,  J.  B.     Familiar  letters  on  the  diseases  of 

children.     L.,  1862.       .         .         .  10-404 

Harrison,  M.     Rise,  progress,  and  present  structure 

of  the  English  language.     Ph.,  1850      22-450 

Harrison,    Walter.      New    history   and    survey  of 

London  and  Westminster.     L.,  1776.  f» 

27»-4003 

Harrison,   William.    The  tongue  of  time  ;   or,  the 
language  of  a  church  clock.     B.,  1844    32-256 
Harrison,  W."B.    Mechanic's  tool  book  ;  with  practi- 
cal rules  and  suggestions  for  use  of  machin- 
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Harrison,  W.  H.     Waldemar         .         .         18-1353 
Harrison,    Gen.    W.   H.     Dawson,    M.     Civil   and 
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Harrisse,  H.     Bibliotheca   Americana  vctustissima; 
a  description  of  works  relating  to  America, 
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Harry  and  Lucy.     M.  Edgeworth           .          18-973 
Harry  Coverdale's  courtship.  F.  E.  Smedley  18-2918 
Harry  Harson.     J.  T.  Irving         .         .        18-1576 
Harry  Lee,  or  hope  for  the  poor     .         .        18-i355 
Harry  Lorrequer.     C.  Lever          .         .         18-1872 
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Harsha,    D.    A.      Life   of  Charles   Sumner;    with 
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his  oratorical  character,  and  his  great  speech 
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Hart,   J.   C.      The  romance   of  yachting ;   voyage 

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Hart,  J.  S.     Class  book  of  prose.  Ph.,  1858  22-1080 

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with  a  special  exposition  of  the  Fairy  Queen. 
N.  Y.,  1847.     8»  .         .         .         .         22-1079 

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Hart,  R.  Ecclesiastical  records  of  England,  Ireland, 
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Harte,  F,  B.  Condensed  novels  and  other  papers. 
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Harte,  "W.  History  of  Gustavus  Adolphus,  King  of 
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Hartford  convention,  history  of.    T.  Dwight  26''-724 

Hartford,  young  men's  institute.  Annual  report, 
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Hartig,  Count.  Genesis  of  the  revolution  in  Aus- 
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Hartley,  C.  B.  The  three  Mrs.  Judsons ;  the  cele- 
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Hartley,  D.  Observations  on  man ;  his  frame,  his 
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Hartley,  R.  M.  Historical,  scientific,  and  practical 
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Hartley  Norman.     A.  Hampden    .        .        18-1343 

Hartlib,  S.,  memoir  of.     H.  Dircks        .        30-1938 

Hartmann,  M.     Last  days  of  a  king       .         18-3852 

Hartsliorne,  C.  H.  [Ed.]  Ancient  metrical  tales. 
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survey  into  the  Druidical,  militaiy,  and  other 
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Hartsliorne,  H.     Cholera  ;  facts  and  conclusions  as 
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—  Discourse  on  the  tendencies  of  modern  science. 

Ph.,  1856.     8»       .         .         .         .  11-213 

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chest ;  a  concise  hand-book  of  domestic 
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Hartson,  H.  The  countess  of  Salisbury ;  tragedy. 
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Hartwig,  6.     Harmonies  of  nature  ;  or,  the  unity  of 

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the  4th  German" edition,  and  partly  re-written 
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of  the  natural  history  of  the  animal  and  vege- 
table kingdom  in  the  equatorial  regions.  L., 
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Harvard  memorial  biographies.  Camb.,  1867.  2  v. 
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Harvard  college.     Peirce  B.     History  of         13-166 

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Harvest  of  the  sea.  J.  G.  Bertram  .  9-676 
Harvey,  H.     History  of  the  Shawnee  Indians,  1681 

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Harvey,  J.     How  to  get  fat.     4th  ed.     L.,  1866.     8° 

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—  Restoration  of  the  nervous  function ;   with  re- 

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Hai-vey,  T.,  and  W.  Brewin.  Jamaica  in  1866. 
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Harvey,  W.  H.  The  sea-side  book  ;  being  an  intro- 
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Harvey,  Wm.  Coxe,  J.  R.  Claims  to  the  dis- 
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Harvey,  Wm.  F.  R.  C.  S.  The  ear  in  health  and 
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Harwood,  E.     See  Clarke,  A. 

Hase,  C.  History  of  the  Christian  church.  Trans 
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Haskell,  D.,  and  J.  C.  Smith.  Complete,  descrip- 
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Hassall,  A.  H.  Adulterations  detected  ;  or,  plain 
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Hassard,  J.  R.  G.  Life  of  the  Rev.  John  Hughes ; 
with  extracts  from  his  private  correspondence. 
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Hassaurek,  F.  Four  years  among  Spanish-Ameri- 
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Hasse,  C.  E.  Anatomical  description  of  the  diseases 
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Haste  and  waste.     W.  T.  Adams  .        .        18-3771 

Haste  to  the  rescue.     Mrs.  C.  Wightman       32-1818 

Hastings,  Francis,  Marquess  of.  Private  journal  in 
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Hastings,  J.     Lectures  on  yellow  fever,  its  causes, 

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Hastings,  T.  Dissertation  on  musical  taste ;  or, 
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Hastings,  Warren.  Narrative  of  the  insurrection 
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Hastings,  House  of.     See  Bell,  H.  N. 

Haswell,  G.  C.  On  the  Silurian  formation  in  the 
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Hatfield,  E.  F.     St.  Helena  and  the  cape  of  Good 
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Haunted  hearts.     Maria  Cummins  .  18-777 

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Haunted  London.     W.  Thornbury        .       27»-1143 
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Hauy,  R.  J.  Traite  de  mineralogie.  2me  ed. 
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Haven,  Mrs.  A.  B.  [Cousin  Alice.]  All's  not  gold 
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Haven,  C.  C.     Washington  and  his  army  in  New 

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Haven,  J.     Mental  philosophy  ;  including  intellect, 

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Hayes.  E.     Ballads  of  Ireland.     3d  ed.     L.,  1855. 

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Hayes,  J.  L.     See  Howells,  W.  D. 

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Hayes,  W.  Principles  for  expounding  disposi- 
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Hazlitt,  W.  C.  British  Columbia,  and  Vancouver 
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Venice.     L.,  1858.     4  v.     8»         .       27=^-2272 

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He  knew  he  was  right.     A.  Trollope     .         18-3280 
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N.  Y.,  1852  .         .         .         .         27''-252 

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—  The  royal  engineer.     L.,  1868.     8°  .  6-628 
Head,  G.     Home  tour  through    the  manufacturing 

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Head,  James  H.     Home  pastimes  ;  or,  tableaux  vi- 

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Hend.  ,T.  II.  The  horse  and  his  rider.  L.,  1860  20-369 
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Head,  N.  Daily  walk  Avitli  wise  men  ;  or,  religious 
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Headache.  Harvey,  W.  Rheumatism  and  neural- 
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Headland,  F.  W.  Action  of  medicines  in  the  system. 
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to  Waterloo.     N.  Y.,  1851    .         .       27^-1745 

—  Letters  from  Italy.     N.  Y.,  1848      .         27''-203 

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—  Life  of   general   H.   Havelock.     N.   Y.,   1859 

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—  Life  of  Oliver  Cromwell.     N.  Y.,  1848    30-120 

—  Lives  of  Winfield  Scott  and  Andrew  Jackson. 

N.  Y.,  1852 30-707 

—  Life  of  Winfield  Scott.     N.  Y.,  1861        30-748 

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—  Miscellaneous  works;  with  a  biographical  sketch. 

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—  Same.     N.  Y.,  1-50  .         .         .  33-102 

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30-388 

—  Sacred  mountains.     N.  Y.,  1847      .  32-108 

—  Sacred  plains.     By  J.  H.  Headley,  [sic]  Buf- 

falo, 1856 32-349 

—  Sacred  scenes  and  characters.     N.  Y.,  1850 

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Headley,  P.  C.    The  hero  boy;  or,  life  and  deeds  of 
lieutenant-general  Grant.     N.  Y.,  1864 
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—  Historical  and  descriptive  sketches  of  the  women 

of  the  bible.     Auburn,  1850  .  32-298 

—  Life  and  naval  career  of  vice-admiral  D.  G.  Far- 

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—  Life  of  Mary,  queen  of  Scots.    Auburn,  1853 

30-760 

—  Life  and  military  career  of  maj.-gen.    P.   H. 

Sheridan.     N.  Y.,  1865        .         .        30-1727 

—  Life  and  military  career  of  maj.-gen.  W.   T. 

Sherman.     N.  Y.,  1865        .         .        30-1613 

—  Massachusetts  in  the  rebellion.     B.,  1866.     8" 

26''-834 

—  Miner  boy  and  his  Monitor;  the  career  and 

achievements  of  John  Ericsson.     N.  Y.,  1865 
30-1585 

—  The  patriot  boy;  or,  life  and  career  of  maj.-gen. 

O.M.Mitchell.     N.Y.,1865        .        30-1587 

Headlong  hall.     G.  Peacock  .         .         .        18-2471 

Heads  and  hands.     W.  G.  Blaikie  .  2-547 

Heads  of  the  people  ;  or,   portraits  of  the  English. 

Drawn  by  Kenny  Meadows.     With  original 

essays  by  distinguished  writers.     Ph.,  1841. 

80  .        .        .        .        .        .  83-384 

Headship  of  Christ.     H.  Miller      .        .        32-1161 

Headsman.     J.  F.  Cooper       .         .         .  18-716 

Heady,    M.     The  farmer  boy   [Washington];   and 

liow  he  became  commander-in-chief.     Edited 

by  W.  M.  Thayer.    B.,  1864        .        30-1479 


HEALEY. 


265 


HEBER. 


Healey,  F.  Collection  of  two  hundred  chess  prob- 
lems.    L.,  1800     ....  20-27 

Health  and  longevity.  Account  of  persons  remark- 
able for  their  health  and  longevity        10-7G4 

—  Alcott,  W.  A.  Lectures  on  life  and  health  10-269 

—  Beale,  L.  J.     Laws  of  health  .  10-131 

—  Brown,  J.     Lay  sermons  to  working  people 

10-271 

—  Champley,  J.     Health  and  longevity        10-724 

—  Coale,  W.E.     Hints  on  health        .  10-168 

—  Coles,  L.  B.     Piiilosophy  of  health  10-136 

—  Combe,  A.     Principles  of  physiology  applied  to 

preservation  of  health  .        .  10-27 

—  Comings,  B.  M.     Preservation  of  health  10-147 

—  Dunglison,  R.     Human  health        .  10-39 

—  Ellis,  J.     Avoidable  causes  of  disease       10-389 

—  Fowler,  O.  S.     Physiology  applied  to  health 

10-324 

—  Gairdner,  W.  T.     Public  health      .  10-279 

—  Hall,  W.  W.     Health  and  disease    .  10-182 

—  Influence  of  railway  travelling  on  public  health 

10-338 

—  Johnson,  J.     Economy  of  health    .  10-64 

—  Jones,  J.  H.     Man,  moral  and  physical    32-948 

—  Moore,  G.     Health,  disease  and  remedy   10-149 

—  Mussey,  R.  D.      Health ;  its  friends  and  foes 

.         10-317 

—  Raspail,  F.  V.    Histoire  naturelle  de  la  sante 

34-4723 

—  Ridge,  B.     Health  and  disease        .  10-170 

—  Scoffern,  J.     Science  of  health        .  10-345 

—  Sinclair,  J.     Code  of  health  and  longevity 

10-141 

—  Smith,  Southwood.     Philosophy  of  health 

10-540 

— ■  Strange,  W.     Seven  sources  of  health      10-412 
Restoration  of  health  .         .  10-604 

—  Thackrah,  C.  T.     Elfects  of  arts,  trades,    etc., 

on 10-514 

—  Tilt,  E.  J.     Elements  of  health        .  10-139 

—  Tourtelle,  E.     Principles  of  health  10-109 

—  Warren,  J.  C.     Preservation  of  health     10-145 

—  Winslow,  F.     Light :  its  influence  on  life  and 

health 10-740 

—  See  Disease  ;   Hygiene  ;   Longevity  ;  Sanitary  ; 

Skin. 

Health,  husbandry,  and  handicraft.  H.  Martineau 
33-895 

Health  in  the  tropics.     W.  J.  Moore      .  10-301 

Health  trip  to  the  tropics.     N.  P.  Willis         26''-258 

Healthy  homes  and  how  to  make  them.  W.  Bard- 
well       6-9 

Heap,  G.  H.  Central  route  from  the  valley  of  the 
Mississippi  to  California — Journal  of  the  expe- 
dition.    Ph.,  1854.     L.,  1854.     S"        26''-268 

Heard,  I.  V.  D.  History  of  the  Sioux  war  and 
massacres  of  1862,3.     N.  Y.,  1863        26''-528 

Hearing.  Clark,  J.  H.  Sight  and  h.  ;  how  pre- 
served and  how  lost     ,         .         .  10-156 

—  Harvey,  W.     On  the  ear  .         .  10-206 

—  Jones,  T.  W.     Defects  of  sight  and  h.      10-181 

—  See  Ear  ;  Deafness. 

Hearn,  W.  E.     Plutology ;  or,  the  theory  of  the 

efforts  to  satisfy  human  wants.     L.,  1864.     8° 

3-118 

Hearne,  T.  Ductor  historicus ;  or,  a  short  system 
of  universal  history.     L,,  1714     .  29M3 

—  Remains  ;  being  extracts  from  MS.  diaries,  with 

notes  by  P.  Bliss.     L.,  1869.     3  v.       30-2420 

—  Huddesford,  W.     Life  of         .         .  30-326 
Heart.      Drury,  W.    V.     Fatty  diseases  of,   with 

homojopathic  treatment        .         .  10-536 

—  Fitch,  8.  S.     Diseases  of         .         .  10-419 

—  Greenhow,  E.  H.    Connection  of  bronchitis  and 

diseases  of  the  h.  .         .         .  10-888 

—  Hasse,  C.  E.     Diseases  of  organs  of  circulation 

10-485 

—  Hope,  J.     Diseases  of  the  h.  and  great  vessels 

10-470 

—  Markham,  W.  O.     Diseases  of       .  10-396 


H 


Heart.    Power,   J. 
heart     . 

—  Walsh,  W.  H 

vessels 

—  See  Blood. 

Heart,  the.     M.  F.  Tupper     . 
Heart  and  cross.     Mrs.  M.  Oliphant 
Heart-drops.     J.  C.  Whittlesey 
Heart  histories.     T.  S.  Arthur 
Heart  of  Mid-Lothian.     Sir  W.  Scott 

—  See  Prison  du  comte  d'Edinbourg 
Heart  whispers.     W.  Atson  . 
Hearth-stone.     S.  Osgood 

Hearts  and  homes.  Mrs.  S.  Ellis 
Hearts  unveiled.  S.  E.  Saymore 
Heartsease.     Miss  C.  M.  Yonge     . 


Anatomy  of  arteries  and 

10-321 

Diseases  of  the  h.  and  great 

10-355 

18-3339 

18-2377 

23-649 

18-173 

18-2762 

34-4998 

26»'-482 

32-1585 

18-1007 

18-2739 

18-3617 

Heat.     Box,  T.     Heat  as  applied  to  the  useful  arts 

11-338 

—  Boyle,  R.     Experiments  touching  cold    11-296 
— ■  Fife,  T.     Heat  a  mode  of  cure         .  10-562 

—  Lardner,  D.     Treatise  on        .         .  11-38 

—  Metcalf,  S.  L.     Caloric    .         .        .  11-513 

—  Rumford,  B.  T.,  Count  of.     Essays  v.  2  of 

11-64 

—  Stewart,  B.     Elementary  treatise  on         11-311 

—  Tyndall,   J.     Heat  considered  as  a  mode  of 

motion 11-228 

On  radiation        ....  11-261 

—  See  Chrono-thermal  system  ;  Steam. 

Heath,  C.     Manual  of  minor  surgery  and  bandaging. 

3d  ed.     L.,  1866    ....  10-669 

Heath,  D.  D.     See  Bacon.  F. 

Heath,  N.  Treatise  on  arithmetic.  Ph.,  1855  14-34 
Heather,  J.  F.     Elementary  treatise  on  descriptive 

geometry,  etc.     L.,  1851       .         .  14-203 

—  Treatise  on  mathematical  instruments.    L.,1859 

6-861 

Heath's  picturesque  annual.     See  Ritchie,  L. 
Heaven.    Harbaugh,  H.    Scriptural  inquirj^  into  the 
abode  of  the  sainted  dead    .         .  32-344 

—  Holcombe,  W.  H.     Our  children  in  h.    32-2404 

—  Killen,  J.  M.    Our  companions  in  glory  32-1040 

—  Kimball,  J.  W.     Heaven         .        .  32-652 

—  Life  in  heaven  ....        32-1633 

—  Macdonald,  J.  M.     My  Father's  house  32-1160 

—  Thompson,  A.  C.     The  better  land  32-886 

—  Williams,  H.  D.    Voices  from  the  silent  land 

32-511 

—  See  Future  state  ;  Swedenborg,  E. 

Heaven  and  its  wonders.  E.  Swedenborg  32-621 
Heaven  opened.  M.  Winslow  .  .  32-1877 
Heavenly  Father.  E.  Naville  .  .  32-1723 
Heavenly  home.     H.  Harbaugh     .         .  32-472 

Heavenly  recognition.     H.  Harbaugh    .  32-345 

Heaven's  antidote  to  the  curse  of  labor.     J.   A. 

Quinton 32-1029 

Heavens,  the.     Guillemiu,  A.     Popular  astronomy 

.         .        .         .  12-157 

Le  Ciel 34-4716 

—  Mudie,  R.     The  heavens         .        .  12-11 

—  See  Astronomy. 

Heavysege,  C.     The  advocate  :  a  novel.     Montreal, 
1865.     8° 18-4026 

—  Saul ;  a  drama.  B.,  1869  .  .  24-235 
Heber,  A.     Life  of  R.  Heber ;  with  selections  from 

his  correspondence  and  private  papers,  and  a 
journal  of  his  tour  in  Norway,  Sweden,  Rus- 
sia, Hungary,  and  Germany,  and  a  history  of 
the  Cossacks.    N.  Y.,  1830.    2  v.   8<>      30-232 

—  Memoir  of  Reginal  Heber,  abridged.     B.,  1856 

....  30-895 

Heber,    R.      Poetical  works,   with  memoir.      [See 

Crabbe,  G.,  Heber;  and  Pollok]    .  23-65 

—  Life  of  the  Rev.  Jer.  Taylor ;    with  a  critical 

examination    of    his    writings.     Hart.,   1832 
30-514 

—  Narrative  of  a  journey  through  India,  1824-26. 

Ph.,  1828.     2  V.     8»      .         .         .  28X-17 

—  Palestine  and  other  poems ;  with  memoir.    Ph., 

1828 23-111 


HEBRA. 


266 


HfiLENE. 


Hebra,  F.  On  diseases  of  the  skin,  including  tlie 
exanthemata.  Trans,  and  ed.  by  C.  H.  Fagge. 
V.  1.    L.,  1866.     S"        .        .     '  .  10-837 

Hebrew  language.  Gesenius,  F.  H.  W.  Hebrew 
grammar 23-93 

—  Levi,  D.     Lingua  sacra  .         .  22-152 

—  Parkhurst,  J.      Hebrew   and   English    lexicon 

22-191 

—  Sharpe,  S.     History  of  H.  literature  28''-74 

—  Wilson,  J.  P.     Easy  introduction  to         22-854 

—  Wolf,  J.  R.  Hebrew  grammar  .  22-290 
Hebrew  men  and  times.  J.  H.  Allen  .  32-949 
Hebrew   poetry.      Gaunter,  J.    H.      Poetry  of  the 

Pentateuch '    22-955 

—  Herder,  J.  G.     Spirit  of  .        .        22-1089 

—  Hutchinson,  E.     Brief  view  of         .         32-1116 

—  Lowth,    R.      Sacred    poetry   of  the    Hberews 

22-1115 

—  Taylor,  I.  Spirit  of  .  .  .  22-1228 
Hebrew  prophets.      Trans,   by  R.    Williams 

32-1793 

—  Same,  by  G.  R.  Noyes    .        .        .        32-1851 

—  See  Bible. 

Hebrew  tales.     H.  Hurwitz     .         .        .         18-1554 
Hebrews.     See  Jews. 

Hebrews,  epistle  to.  American  bible  union's  ver- 
sion of     See  Bible        .         .         .         32-2061 

—  Barnes,  A.     Notes  on      .         .         .  32-703 

—  Mohl,  0.  B.     Notes  on    .         .         .         32-2033 

—  Sampson,   G.   V.     Translation  of,  with  notes 

32-1995 

Hebrides.    Anderson,  T.    Account  of     .         27''-100 

—  Boswell,  J.     Journal  of  tour  to       .         27''-101 

—  Johnson,  S.     Journey  to  the  western  islands  of 

Scotland 27''-788 

—  See  St.  Kilda;  Scotland. 

Hecker,  I.  T.  Aspirations  of  nature.  3d  ed.  N. 
Y.,  1859 32-2193 

Hecker,  J.  Scientific  basis  of  education,  demon- 
strated by  an  analysis  of  the  temperaments, 
and  of  phrenological  facts  in  connection  with 
the  mental  phenomena,  and  the  office  of  the 
Holy  Spirit  in  the  processes  of  the  mind.  2d  ed. 
N.  Y.,  1868.     8°  ...  13-109 

Hecker,  J.  P.  C.  The  black  death  in  the  14th  cen- 
tury. Trans,  by  B.  G.  Babington.  L.,  1833 
10-713 

—  Epidemics  of  the  middle  ages.    3d  ed.    L.,  1859. 

8" 10-228 

Heckewelder,  J.  Account  of  the  history,  manners, 
and  customs  of  the  Indian  nations  who  ouce 
inhabited  Pennsylvania  and  the  neighboring 
states.     Ph.,  1820.     8°  .         .         26^-100 

—  Narrative  of  the  mission  of  the  United  Brethren 

among  the  Delaware  and  Mohegan  Indians, 
1740-1808.     Ph.,  1820.     8°  .         .  20='-99 

—  Rondthaler,  J.  Life  of  .  .  .  30-233 
Heckington.  Mrs.  C.  Gore  .  .  .  18-1219 
Hector  O'Halloran,  fortunes  of.      W,  H.  Maxwell 

18-2137 

Hedericus.  B.    Graeoum  lexicon  manuale.    Ed.  nov. 

P.  H.  Larcheri.     L.,  1825.     4°     .  34-494 

Hedge,  F.  H.     Prose  writers  of  Germany.      Ph., 

1848.     8° 22-1088 

—  Reason  in  religion.     B.,  1865  .        32-1641 

—  See  Essays  and  reviews. 

Hedge,  L.    Elements  of  logick.    B.,  1829         15-247 
Hedges,  I.  A.     Sorgo ;  or,  the  northern  sugar  plant. 

Gin.,  1863 4-164 

Hedges  and  evergreens.     J.  A.  Warder  4-156 

Hedjaz,  travels  in.     J.  Hamilton    .         .         28»>-247 

Heereu,   A.   H.    L.     Historical   researches  into  the 

politics,  intercourse,  nnd  trade  of  the  principal 

nations  of  antiquity  —  Asiatic  nations.     L., 

1846.     2  V.     8"      .         .         .         .  28''-67 

—  Same.     Oxf.,  1833.     3  v.     8»  .  28''-67« 

—  Historical    researches    into  the  politics,    inter- 

course, and  trade  of  the  Carthaginians,  Ethio- 
pians, and  Egyptians.  Trans,  from  the  Ger- 
man.    Oxf.,  1838.     2v.     8»         .  28''-68 


Heeren,  A.  H.  L.     Ancient  Greece.     Trans,  by  G. 
Bancroft.     4th  ed.     L.,  1845.     8»       27''-3150 

—  Historical  treatises— the  political  consequences 

of  the  reformation ;  the  rise,  progress,  and 
practical  influence  of  political  theories ;  the 
rise  and  growth  of  the  continental  interests  of 
Great  Britain.     Oxf.,  1836.     8°    .        27*-3444 

—  Manual   of  ancient  history,   particularly  with 

regard  to  the  constitutions,  the  commerce, 
and  the  colonies,  of  the  states  of  antiquity.  3d 
ed.     L.,  1840.     8«        .         .         .  29''-14 

—  Manual  of  the  history  of  the  political  system  of 

Europe  and  its  colonies.     Oxf.,  1834.     2  v. 

80 27''-3443 

Heerman,  F.     Guldene  Annotatien.     Amst.,    1685 

34-2999 

Hegel,  G.   W.  F.     Lectures  on  the  philosophy  of 

history.     Trans,    by    J.    Sibree.      L.,    1857 

29''-93 

—  Stirling,  J.  H.     Hegelian  system  .  15-272 
Heidelberg.     G.  P.  R.  James        .         .          18-1624 
Heidelberg  catechism  in  German,  Latin  and  Eng- 
lish ;    with    an  historical  introduction,    pre- 
pared by  the  direction  of  the  German  reformed 
church  in  the  U.  S.     N.  Y.,  1863         32-1104 

—  Bethune,  G.  W.     Lectures  on         .        32-1188 

—  Tercentenary  commemoration  of    .         32-1934 
Heidenmauer.     J.  F.  Cooper  .        .  18-717 
Heights  of  Eidelbcrg.     Miss  Tatem       .         18-3142 
Heighway,  O.   W.  T.     Leila  Ada,  the  Jewish  con- 
vert;    an    authentic   memoir.     N.    Y.,    1854 

32-815 

—  Same.     Ph.,  [1858]  .        .         .  32-316 

—  The  relatives  of  Leila  Ada ;  with  some  account 

of  the  pi'esent  persecution  of  the  Jews.    N.  Y., 

1856 32-317 

Heimath  der  Frau,  die.    O.  Wilderrauth  34-577 

—  Extrait  du  trad,  en  Fran9ais.     Par  O.  Wilder- 

muth 34-4368 

Heimskringla.    Snorro  Sturleson  .        27''-2796 

Heine,   H.      Sammtliche    Werke.      5te   Auf. ,   Ph., 

1860.    6  V 34-523 

—  Book  of  songs.     Trans,  by  C.  G.  Leland.     Ph., 

1864       ......  23-091 

—  De  PAllemagne.     P.,  1855.     2  v.    .        34-5248 
-De  la  France.     P.,  1857  .         .        34-3390 

—  Lutece — lettres  sur  la  vie  politique,  artistique,  et 

sociale  de  la  France.     P.,  1861     .        34-8391 

—  Pictures  of  travel.     Trans,  by  C.  G.  Leland. 

Ph.,  1855 33-627 

—  Poems,  complete.    Trans,  in  the  original  metres, 

with   life,    by  E.    A.    Bo  wring.      L.,    1859. 
23-548 

—  Reisebilder.     Precedee  d'une  etude  sur  Heine, 

parGautier.     P.,  1858  .         .         .        34-8g92 

—  Arnold,  M.     Essay  on     .         .         .        30-2349 

—  Strodtmann,  A.     Heinrich  Heine's  Wirken  and 

Slreben,  dargestellt  an  seinen  Werken  34-601 
Heir  of  Redclyffe.     Miss  C.  M.  Yonge  18-3618 

Heir  of  Wast-Wayland.  Mary  Howitt  18-1511 
Heiress,  the.     T.  S.  Arthur    .         .         .  18-181 

Heiress,  the.  Ann  S.  Stephens  .  .  18-3006 
Heiress  of  Haughton.  Mrs.  A.  Marsh  .  18-2106 
Heiress  of  Kilgoran,  the.  Mrs.  J.  Sadlier  18-3921 
Hekim  Bashi.     H.  Sandwith  .        .        18-2727 

Held  in  .bondage.     L.  De  Larame  .        18-1393 

Heldenbuch,  das  (the  book  of  heroes).     See  Hlust. 

of  northern  antiquities 
Helen.     M.  Edgeworth  18-974 ;  v.  4,  18-977 

Helen  and  Arthur.     Mrs.  C.  L.  Hentz  18-1402 

Helen  and  Olga.  Miss  A.  Manning  .  18-2038 
Helen  Courtenay's  promise.     Mrs.    C.    H.    Glover 

18-3754 

Helen  Ford.  H.  Alger,  ir.  .  .  .  18-3762 
Helen  Halsey.     W.  G.  Simms        .         .         18-2865 

Helen  Leeson 18-1391 

Helena's  household  ....  18-8845 
Helene     de    Mecklembourg-Schwerin     (Duchesse 

d'Orleans),   Memoire   de,    par   Mme    d'Har- 

court 34-3951 


HELENS. 


267 


HENRY  IV. 


Helene  et  Suzanne.     X.  Marraier   .        .        34-3929 

Heliodorus.      ^tliiopicorura    libri    decern,    ab.    I. 

Bekkero  recog.     Lips.,  1855        .  34-317 

—  Ethiopics ;    or  adventures   of   Theagenes  and 

Chariclea 18-3714 

Helionde.     S.  Whiting  ....        18-3735 

Hellas.     T.  Chase 27''-6l8 

Hellborn,  H.  K.  v.     Life  of  Franz  Schubert,  trans. 

by  A.  D.  Coleridge,  with  an  appendix  by  G. 

Grove.     Lond.,  1869.     2  v.  .        30-2436 

—  Franz  Schubert;  a  musical  biography  [abridged] 

from  the  German,  by  E.  Wilberforce.  L., 
1866 30-1774 

Hellimer,  R.  Episodes  de  la  Guerre  des  Etats- 
Unis,  1861-62.  Memoires  du  Yankee,  James 
Trevor.     Limoges  et  P.     8"         .         34-4615 

Heloise.     Mrs.  E.  Robinson  .         .        .        18-2664 

Help  to  the  reading  of  tlie  Bible.  B.  E.  Nicholls 
32-2248 

Helper,  H.  R.  Impending  crisis  of  the  South. 
N.  Y.,  1857 26''-356 

—  Compendium  of  impending  crisis.     N.  Y.,  1860 

26»-356* 

Helping  hand  series.     May  Mannering 

18-4095  to  4100 

Helps,  A.     Companions  of  my  solitude.     B.,   1852 

33-545 

—  Essays  written  in  the  intervals  of  business.     N. 

Y.,  1852 33-546 

—  Friends  in  council ;  a  series  of  readings  and  dis- 

course thereon.     B.  and  C,  1849  33-540 

—  Same.     2d  series.     B.,  1853.     2  v.  .  33-542 

—  Same.     New  series.     L.,  1859.     2  v.        33-543 

—  Organization  in  daily  life.     L.,  1862  33-544 

—  Realmah.     B.,  1869  .         .         .  33-541 

—  and  H.  P.  Tliomas.    Life  of  C.  Columbus.     L., 

1869 30-2415 

—  Spanish  conquest  in  America,  and  its  relation  to 

the  history  of  slavery  and  to  the  government 
of  colonies.     N.  Y.,  1856-61     4  v.        26^-338 
Helvetic  confederacy.     Planta,  J.     History  of 

27''-2415 

—  See  Switzerland. 

Helvetius,  C.  A.     De  I'Esprit.     P.,  1843       34-4201 

Hemans,  C.  J.     History  of  ancient  Christianity  and 

sacred  art  in  Italy.     L.,  1866        .       27''-2273 

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HENRY  IV. 


268 


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—  et  MM.    de  Villeroy  et    Puisieux.      Lettres  a 

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Henry  V,  of  Eng.  Tyler,  J.  E.  Life  and  character 
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Henry  VII,  of  Eng.     See  Halsted,  C.  A. 

Henry  VIII,  of  Eng.  Froude,  J.  A.  History  of 
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—  Tytler,  P.  F.     Life  of      .        .         .  30-691 

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Henry  VIII  and  his  court.  Mrs.  C.  Mundt  18-3893 
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Henry,  C.     Madeleine.    P.,  1862  .        .        34-3395 

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—  See  Cousin,  V.  Psychology. 

Henry,  J.  Sketches  of  Moravian  life  and  character ; 
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Henry,  M.  Miscellaneous  works,  and  an  appendix 
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Henry,  T.  C.  Etchings  from  the  religious  world. 
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Henry,  W.  C.     Memoirs  of  the  life  and  scientific  re- 
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Henry  Dunbar.     M.  E.  Braddon    .        .  18-388 

Henry  Esmond.  W.  M.  Thackeray  .  18-3185 
Henry  Masterton.  G.  P.  R.  James  .  18-1626 
Henry  Milner.     Mrs.  Sherwood.     Part  4       18-2838 

—  Sequel  to.  Mrs.  M.  M.  Sherwood  .  18-2839 
Henry  Morris  ;  or,  living  for  an  object  .  18-1892 
Henry  of  Guise.  G.  P.  R.  James  .  .  18-1625 
Henry  of  Ofterdingen.  F.  von  Hardenberg  18-1347 
Henry  Powers  (Banker).  R.  B.  Kimball  18-1744 
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Henshaw,  J.  P.  K.  Memoir  of  the  life  of  Rev.  R. 
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the  true  construction  of  the  terms,  priest,  altar, 
and  sacrifice,  as  used  in  the  offices  of  the 
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Henshaw,  J.  P.  K.     Work  of  Christ's  living  body. 

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Hensman,  A.  P.     Hand-book  of  the  constitution  ;  a 

short  account  of  the  rise,  progress,  and  present 

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—  Eoline  ;  or,  the  magnolia  vale         .        18-1400 

—  Ernest  Linwood        ....         18-1401 

—  Helen  and  Arthur     ....         18-1402 

—  Linda  ;  or,  the  young  pilot  of  the  Belle  Creole 

18-1403 

See  Robert  Graham. 

—  The  lost  daughter,  and  other  stories        18-1404 

—  Love  after  marriage,  and  other  stories    18-1405 

—  Marcus  Warland ;    or,   the  long  moss    spring 

18-1406 

—  Mob  cap,  and  other  tales  .        .        18-1407 

—  Planter's  northern  bride  .        .        18-1408 

—  Rena  ;  or,  the  snow  bird  .         .         18-1409 

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Hequet,  G.    Madame  de  Maintenon.     (1635-1719.) 

P.,  1853 34-5344 

Her  majesty's  mails.     W.  Lewins  ,         27''-722 

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Herald  of  health.  N.  Y.,  1864.  v.  3.  8°  10-574 
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Heraud,  J.  A.     See  Educator,  the  .  13-75 

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Herbert,  Algernon.  Cyclops  Christianus ;  or,  an 
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Herbert,  Auberon.     Danes  in  camp ;   letters  from 

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Herbert,  C.     Italy  and  Italian  literature.    L.,  1835 

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Herbert  of  Cherbury,  E.  Anticnt  religion  of  the 
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L.,  1705 32-1488 

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death.     L.,  182G.     8°    .        .        .  30-238 

—  Life,  by  himself.  [Autobiography,  v.  8]  30-1878 
Herbert,  G.     "Works,  with  remarks  on  his  writings, 

and  a  sketch  of  his  life,  by  W.  Jerdan.     L., 
1853 23-371 

—  Duyckinck,  G.  L.     Life  of      .         .        30-1067 

—  Walton,  I.  Life  of .  .  .  .  30-535 
Herbert,  H.  W.    [Frank  Forester.]    American  game 

in  its  seasons.     K  Y.,  1853  .  20-370 

—  Captains  of  the  old  world ;  as  compared  with  the 

great  modern    strategists,    their    campaigns, 
characters,  and  conduct.     N.  Y.,  1851    29»-63 

—  Cavaliers  of  England        .         .         .        18-1415 

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1856 20-371 

—  [Ed.]      "Dinks"    and  Mayhew  on  the    dog. 

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—  [Ed.]     The    dog.      By    Dinks,   Mayhew,   and 

Hutchinson.     N.  Y.,  1857    .         .  20-418 

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Provinces  of  North  America.     N.  Y.,  1849. 
2v.     8° 20-372 

—  Fish  and  fishing  of  the  United  States  and  British 

provinces  of  North   America.     N.  Y.,  1855. 
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—  Frank  Forester's  horse  and  horsemanship  of  the 

United  Slates  and  British  Provinces  of  North 
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Sporting  scenes  and  characters.     Ph.,  1857. 

2  V 20-374 

—  Marmaduke  Wyvil  ....         18-3652 

—  Persons  and  pictures  from  the  histories  of  France 

and  England.     N.  Y.,  1854  .  30-789 

—  Quorndon  hounds ;  or,  a  Virginian  at  Melton 

Mowbray.     Ph.,  1852  .         .        .  20-366 

—  Roman  traitor ;  or,  the  days  of  Cicero,  Cato, 

and  Cataline  ....        18-1420 

—  Warwick  woodlands.  N.  Y.,  1851  20-375 
Herbert,  Lady  M.  E.     Cradle  lauds.     N.  Y.,  1869 

29^-316 

—  Impressions  of  Spain  in  1866.     L.,   1867.     8° 

27''-850 

—  The  mission  of  St.  Francis  of  Sales  in  the  Chab- 

lais.     Ph.,  1868     .         .         .         .        32-2426 

—  Three  phases  of  Christian  love.     N.  Y.,  1867 

32-2258 

Herbert,  S.  A.  F.  Trust ;  or,  a  peep  at  Eaton  par- 
sonage           18-3719 

Herbert,  W.     Antiquities  of  the  inns  of  court  and 
chancery  ;  with  a  concise  history  of  the  Eng- 
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Herbert  Tracy.      By  a  "counting-house  man" 

18-1424 

Herbert's  note  book.     W.  Hovvitt  .         .         29''-211 

Herculanum,   antiquites  d'.      F.    and    P.   Piranesi 

34-4975 

—  Adams,  W.  H.  D.     Buried  cities  of  Campania. 

27''-946 

Herder,  J.  G.  Spirit  of  Hebrew  poetry.  Trans,  by 
J.  Marsh.    Burlington,  1833.    2  v.        22-1089 

—  Doring,  H.     Biographic  .        .        .  34^600 

—  See  Cid. 

Here  and  hereafter.     A.  Athern    .         .        18-1425 

Heredia,  J.  M.  Poesiasy  dramas.  Noticiabiografica. 

N.  Y.,  1853  ....  34-16 

Herefordshire.      Brayley,    E.  W.,  and    J.    Britton 

v.  6  of  27^-474 

Heretic.     Lajetchnikoff  .         .         .         18-1800 

Heretics,  historic  of.  N.  Lardner  32-2109,  1998 
Hereward.  C.  Kingsley  .  .  .  18-1758 
Hericault,  C.  D.  d'.    Les  patriciens  de  Paris.    N.  Y., 

1861.     8° 34-4538 

H^ricourt,  Madame  d'.  Woman's  philosophy  of 
woman  ;  an  answer  to  Michelct,  Proudhon, 
Glrardin,  Legouve,  Comte,  and  other  modern 
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Hering,  C.    Homoeopathic  domestic  physician.     7th 
Am.  ed.     Ph.,  1859.      8»     .        .  10-294 

Hering.     See  Herring. 
Heringea,  J.     See  Seller,  G.  F. 
Heritage  d'un  banquier.     E.  Deligny    .        84-5529 
Heritiers  du  Majorat.     A.  d'Arnim        .        34-3027 
Herloszsohn,    K.,    H.   Marggraff,    v.    A.     Theater- 
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Herman.     S.  Palfrey       ....         18-1113 

Hermann,  C.  F.     Manual  of  the  political  antiquities 

of  Greece.     Oxf.,  1836.     8»  .       27''-3154 

Hermann,  G.    Elementa  doctrinse  metriciB.    Glasg., 

1817.     8° 34-384 

Hermann  and  Dorothea.  J.  W.  Gothe  23-395 
Hermeneutical  manual.  P.  Fairbairn  32-793 
Hermes.  J.  Harris  ....  22-123 
Hermetic  philosophy.  Hitchcock,  E.  A.  Alchemy 
and  the  alchemists  .  .  .  15-114 
Swedenborg,  a  hermetic  philosopher    15-170 

—  See  Symbolism. 

Hermippus  redivivus ;    or,  the  sage's  triumph  over 
old  age  and  the  grave.     2d  ed.     L.,  1749.     8" 

10-772 

Hermit  in  London  ;  or,  sketches  of  English  manners. 

L.     2v 33-84 

Hermits,  the.     C.  Kingsley    .         .         .        32-2436 

Hermit's  dell 18-1426 

Hernan  Perez  del  Pulgar.     F.  Martinez  de  la  Rosa 

34-1 

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Heroes.     C.  Kingsley     ....        18-1757 
Heroes  and  hero  worship.     T.  Carlyle  .  33-177 

Heroes  of  England.     L.Drake       .        .        30-1408 
Heroes  of  Europe.     H.  G.  Hewlett         .        30-1282 
Heroes,  philosophers,  and  courtiers  of  the  time  of 
Louis  XIV.     Mrs.  A.  E.  Challice       27»-1966 

Heroes,  tales  of 18-3129 

Heroic  characters  of  the  revolution.     M.  de  Lamar- 

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Heroines,  les.     J.  Vilbort        .        .         .        34-3889 
Heroines  of  domestic  life.     Mrs.   O.    F.    Owen 

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Heroines  of  history.     J.  S.  Jenkins        .        30-1575 
Heroines  of  Methodism.     G.Coles  .        33-1563 

Heroines  of  sacred  history.    E.  R.  Steele         32-111 
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Herpetology.    See  Reptiles. 


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Herzberg,  Dr.  The  sewing  machine ;  its  history, 
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Coutts.     E.  1854  ....        30-1017 

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Heva.     A.  Meray 34-3932 

Hewer,  M.  E.     Child's  warfare  ;  or  the  conqviest  of 

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Hewes,  G.  R.  T.     Traits  of  the  tea  party  ;  being  a 

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Hewes,    G.   W.     Important  to  the  bondholders   of 

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Hewit,  A.  F.     Problems  of  the  age  ;  with  studies 

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Hewitt,  James.     Geography  of  the  British  colonies 

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Heywood,   J.      Academic    reform    and  university 

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Heywood.     See  Haywood. 

Hexainer,  E.      Barnes'  map  of  Philadelphia.      Ph., 

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Hiawatha,  song  of.    H.  W.  Longfellow    23-400,879 
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Hibberd.S.     The  book  of  the  aquarium.     L.,  1860 
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Hibernian  tale.     M.  Edgeworth      .        .  18-969 

Hiberuicus ;   or,    memoirs  of  an  Irishman,  now  in 

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Hickcox,  J.  H.     History  of  the  bills  of  credit  issued 

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Hickey,  W.     Constitution  of  the  U.  S.  of  America, 

with  an  alphabetical  analysis  ;  the  declaration 

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electoral   votes  for  the  presidents  and  other 

officers  of  government,  from  March  4,  1789, 

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Hickford,  R.  Observations  on  the  poems  attributed 
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H'cks,  E.  Letters ;  including  observations  on  the 
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32-1502 

—  Series  of  extemporaneous  discourses,  delivered 

in  the  several  meetings  of  the  society  of 
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Hicks,  T.  H.  Addresses  on  the  death  of,  delivered 
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Hidalgo,  D.     See  Mendez,  F. 

Hidden  depths         .         .         •        .        .        18-3687 
Hidden  path.      Mrs.  Terhune         .         .        18-3170 

Hidden  sin,  the 18-8753 

Hide  and  seek.     W.  Collins    .         .         .  18-684 

Hiding  place.     J.  Macfarlane  .        .  32-567 

Hieover,    Harry.       [Pseud.       C.    Bindley.]      The 

pocket  and  the  stud;  or,  practical  hints  on  the 

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8° 20-472 

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Hierarchic  of  the  blessed  angells.     T.  Heywood 

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Hieroglyphics.     Clayton,  R.     Remarks  on  origin  of 

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Hieroglyphics.  Young,  T.  Hieroglyphical  essays 
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Hiester,  John  P.     Notes  of  travel  ;  being  a  journal 

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Higgle,  T.     A  devilish  good  joke.     F's  M.  D.  v.,  34 

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Higgins,   G.     Celtic   druids ;    an  attempt  to   show 

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Higgins,  ,T.     Industrial  resources  and  agricultural 

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Higgiiis,  W.  M.     Tlie  cjirth ;  its  ])hysical  condition 

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11-30 

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Higginson,  E.     See  Educator,  the. 
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High  church  system.     Boardman,  H.  A.     Delinea- 
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32-2317 

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High  church.     F.  W.  Robinson     .        .  18-590 

High  commission,  the.  J.  S.  Burn  .  27^-164 
High  life  in  New  York  ....  18-1430 
High  life  in  Washington.     Mrs.  N.  P.  Lasselle 

18-1809 

Highland  parish.  N.  Macleod  .  .  18-2004 
Highland  widow.     Sir  W.  Scott    .       18-2754»;2758 

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—  Campbell,  J.  F.     Popular  tales,  orally  collected 

18-549 

—  Conway.  J.     Letters  from       .         .         27^-538 

—  Gilpin,  W.     Observations  (m  .         .         27'^-358 

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Scotland 27''-1347 

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Highton,  E.  The  electric  telegraph  ;  its  history  and 
progress.     L.,  1852       .         .        .  6-862 

Hijas  del  Cid,  las.     A.  de  Trueba  .         .  34-24 

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Hildebrand.     [Pseud.]     See  Beets,  Nicholas. 

Hildebrandt,  C.  Winter  in  Spitzbergen  ;  a  book  for 
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Hildred,  the  daughter.     Mrs.  Crosland  .  18-766 

Hildreth,  J.  Notes  of  the  Buckingham  lectures; 
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Hildreth,  R.     Archy  Moore,  the  white  slave  18-1431 

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^, 2-711 

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tlie  foundations  of  governments  and  the 
causes  and  progress  of  political  revolutions. 
N.  Y.,  1854  ....  2-712 

Hildreth,  S.  P.  Memoirs  of  the  early  pioneer  set- 
tlers of  Ohio,  Avith  narratives  of  incidents  and 
occurrences  in  1775.     Cin.,  1852.     8°  30-1^98 

—  Pioneer  history  :  an  account  of  the  first  exam- 

inations of  the  Ohio  valley,  and  the  early  set- 
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1848.     8° 26-''-313 

Hill,  Aaron.  Alzira :  a  tragedy.  [From  Voltaire.  ] 
B.  B.  T.  V.  1         .         .         .         .  24-71 

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T.  V.  6 24-71 

—  Zara  :  a  tragedy.     [From  the  Zaire  of  Voltaire.  ] 

B.  B.  T.  V.  7         .         .         .         .  24-71 

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—  Same.  S.  B.  T.  v.  14  .  .  .  24-191 
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Hill,  B.     Syphilis  and  local  contagious  disorders. 

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Hill,  D.  H.     Consideration  of  the  sermon  on  the 

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—  Cap  sheaf,  a  fresh  bundle.    N.  Y.,  1853  18-1434 

—  Gen.    Israel  Putnam ;  a   biography.     B.,    1858 

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—  Capt.  John  Smith  ;  a  biography.  B.,  1858  30-1185 
Hill,  G.  J.     Story  of  the  war  in  La  Vendee  and  tlie 

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Hill,  John,  LL.  D.  Synonymes  of  the  Latin  lan- 
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L.,  1770.     8»  ....  10-120 

Hill,  J.  B.     History  of  the  town  of  Mason,  N.  H. 

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Hill,  M.,  and  C.  F.  Cornwallis.     Two  prize  essays 

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Hill,  Rowland.     Village    dialogues  between  farmer 

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Hill,  S.  S.     The  tiara  and  the  turban.     L.,  1845.    2 

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Hill,  T.     First  lessons  in  geometry.     B.  14-48 

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Hillier,  G.  Narrative  of  the  attempted  escapes  of 
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Hills  of  the  Shatemuc.  Miss  S.  Warner  18-3450 
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♦      2v 

Histoire  de  famille.     J.  Mery 

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Histoire  d' Ernestine.     Mme  Riccoloni 

Histoire  de  Sybille.     O.  Feiiillet     . 

Histoire  des  treize.     H.  de  Balzac 

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34-3793 
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Histological  demonstrations.     G.  Harley  and  G.  T. 

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Historic  doubts  respecting  Sliakspeare  ;  illustrating 

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Historic  gallery   of  portraits  and  paintings,   with 
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Historical  account  of  the  circumnavigation   of  the 
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Historical  account  of  the  substances  used  to  convey 
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Historical  acting  charades,  or  amusements  for  win- 
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Historical  and  descriptive  account  of  Iceland,  Green- 
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29b-251 

Historical  atlas.     W.  L.  Gage 
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Historical  narrations,  in  French.     C.  Picot  34-5038 
Historical  parallels.     J.  H.  Malkin         .  29=^82 

Historical  pictures  of  the  middle  ages,  from  records 
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Historical  register  o!  the  U.  S.     T.  H.  Palmer  (Ed) 

26''-713 

Historical  researches.     A.  H.  L.  Heeren  28'*-67 

Historical  sketches.     G.  Croly        .         .  33-892 

Historical  societies.     See  names  of  cities,  states,  etc. 
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Fleury  34-5285 

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History.    Philosophy  and  study  of. 

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—  Bo^lingbroke,  Ld.     Study  and  use  of       29''-162 

—  Bunsen,  C.  C.  .T.     Philosophy  of  .         29''-137 

—  Hegel,  G.  W.  F.     Philosophy  of     .  29''-93 

—  Inquiry  into  the  theories  of     .         .  15-189 

—  Kingsley,  C.^    Exact  sciences  applied  to  29»-f89 

—  Littre,  E.     Etudes  d'  histoire  piimitive  34-4658 

—  McCullauh,  VV.  G.     Use  and  study  of     29''-131 

—  Miller,  G.     History  philosophically  illustrated 

29»-79 

--  Priestley,  J.     Lectures  on       .  29''-169,405 

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29''-13 

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Modern  history  ....  29'»-22 

—  Morery,  L.     Hictionnaire  historique       34-4964 

—  Miiller,  J.  V.     History  of  the  world  29''-25 

—  Nares,  E.     Elemenls'of  general  history  29"-211 

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—  Raleigh,  Sir  W.    History  of  the  world  29«-29,58 

—  Ramsay,  D.     Universal  history  Americanized 

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—  Rotteck,  C.     History  of  the  world  .  29»-84 

—  Smith,  P.     History  of  the  world     .         29»-154 

—  Smyth,  W.  Lectures  on  modern  history  29''-42 

—  Tytler,  A.  F.     Universal  history     .        29»-47,8 

—  Universal  history     ....      29»-407,8 

—  Universal  history  on  scriptural  principles  29"-92 

—  Weber,  G.    Outlines  of  universal  history  29»-94 

—  White,  H.  Elements  of  universal  history  29*-51 

—  Worcester,  J.  E.     Elements  of  history    29«-146 

—  Ancient. 

—  Ancient  empires,  their  origin  and  results  29»-l  48 

—  Chambers,  VV.  and  R.    Ancient  history  29»-110 

—  Diodorus  Siculus.     Bibliotheca  historica  34-314 
Historical  library        .        .         .  29''-9 

—  Edmonds,  Mrs.  True  stories  for  children  29''-lll 

—  Eliot,  S.     Liberty  of  ancient  nations         29»-69 

—  Guillemin,  J.  J.     Histoire  ancien    .         34-3982 

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—  Heeren,  A.  H.  L.     Manual  of  ancient  history 

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—  Herbert,  W.  H.     Captains  of  the  old  world 

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History.    Ancient. 

—  Herodotus.     History        .         .         .        29''-3,96 

—  Mayo,  R.     View  of  ancient  history  25-33 

—  Menzies,  H.     Early  ancient  history        29*-102 

—  Niebiihr,  B.  G.     Lectures  on  ancient  history 

29''-64 

—  Rawlinson,  G.     Five  great  monarchies    28''-196 

—  Rollin,  C.     Ancient  history     .  29»-57,61,80 

—  Smith,  J.  T.     Comparative  view  of  ancient  his- 

tory        29''-41 

—  Wheeler,    J.    T.     Analysis    and    summary    of 

Herodotus 29*-68 

Life  and  travels  of  Herodotus    .         28^-134 

—  Sacred. 

—  Cox,  F.  A.     Sacred  history  and  biography 

82-369 

—  Davidson,  D.     Connection  of  sacred  and  pro- 

fane history  ....         32-1807 

—  Duruy,  V.     Histoire  sainte      .         .        34-3981 

—  Hughes,  E.     Scripture  history         .  32-478 

—  Kurtz,  J.  H.     Manual  of  sacred  history  32-639 

—  Russell,  M.     Connection  of  sacred  and  profane 

history 32-2049 

—  Shuckfoid,  S.     Sacred  and  profane  history  con- 

nected    32-196 

—  Trimmer,  Mrs.     Sacred  history      .        32-2186 

—  Turnljull,  R.     Christ  in  history       .  32-490 

—  Turner,  S.     Sacred  history  of  the  world 

.         .  32-134,216 

—  Micellaneous. 

—  American  register    ....         29»-212 

—  American  register  (Ed.  by  C.  B.  Brown)  29='-237 

—  Annual  register        ....         29»-213 

—  Bisset,  A.    Strength  of  nations        .         29«-116 

—  Csesar,  C.  J.     Commentaries  .  29^-10 

—  Crump,  W.  H.     World  in  a  pocket-book    29''-6 

—  Cuvillier-Fleury,  A.  A.     Etudes  historiques 

34-3172,4,5 

—  Davidson,  D.     Connection  of  sacred  and  pro- 

fane              32-1807 

—  Davis,  H.  W.     War  of  Ormuzd  and  Ahriman 

29^-201 

—  Dew,  T.     Digest  of  ancient  and  modem  history 

;  29»-66 

—  Gervinus,  G.  G.     Introduction  to  history  of  19th 

century 29»-218 

—  Hardie,  J.     American  remembrancer       29*-ll 

—  James,  G.  P.  R.     Dark  scenes  of  history  29''-59 

—  Las  Casas,  E.  A.  D.  M.  J.   Atlas.     By  Le  Sage 

29''-415 

Select  maps  from  same       .        .         29''-416 

—  Lavoisne.     Historical  atlas      .        .  25-355 

—  Lovi-Alvares,  D.     Esquisses  historiques  34-3983 

—  Lieber,  F.     Great  events         .         .  29='-20 

—  Macdougal,  P.  L.     Campaigns  of  Hannibal 

29''-117 

—  Mangnall,  P.     Historical  questions         29"-153 

—  Miller,  S.   Retrospect  of  the  18th  century  29»-253 

—  Piozzi,  H.  L.     Retrospection  .         29^-410 

—  Polybius.     General  history    .         .         29«-412 

—  Public  happiness,  essay  on      .         .         29*-192 

—  Piitz,  W.     Manual  of  geography  and  history 

29''-85 

—  Robertson,  J.  B.     Lectures  on  modern  history 

29»-157 

—  Sheppard,  J.  G.     Connection  between  ancient 

and  modern  history      .        .         .       27»-3545 

—  Spruner,  K.  von.    Historico-geographical  hand- 

atlas      .       , 25-308 

—  Thierry,  A.     Eludes  historiques      .        34-3855 

—  Timbs,  J.     Curiosities  of  history      .         29«-188 

—  Towles,  G.  M.     Glimpses  of  history        29"-227 

—  Xenoph  n.     Works         .         .         .  29''-65 

—  See   Battles ;    Chivalry  ;    Chronology  ;   Cities ; 

Civilization  ;  Colonization  ;  Crusades  ;  Di- 
plomacy ;  Ethnology  and  ethnography  ;  Mid- 
dle ages  ;  Wars  ;  Women. 
History  of  all  nations.  S.  G.  Goodrich  29«-417 
History  of  the  British  dominions  in  North  America. 
L.,  1773.    4»         .        .        .        .       26»-1212 


HISTORY, 


275 


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History  and  antiquities  of  Westminster  Abbey  and 

Henry    tlie    Seventh's     chapel.      Illustrated 

from  drawings  by  J.  P.  Neale.     L.,  ISoG.     4<^ 

27'=-4045 

History  and  geology.     B.  von  Cotta      .  9-313 

History  of  the  church  :  a  poem.     N.  C.  Brooks 

. 23-22 

History  of  Congress,  exhibiting  a  classification  of  the 
proceedings  of  the  senate  and  house  of  repre- 
sentatives from  March  4,  1789,  to  March  3, 
1793.     Ph.,  1843.     8"  .        .         .       2G*-1032 

History  of  the  devil.     D.  DeFoe    .         .         18-3724 

History  of  the  Indian  revolt  and  of  the  expedition  to 
Persia,  China  and  Japan,  1856-8.  L.,  1859. 
8» 28^-409 

History  of  Greece.     L.,  1846  .         .       27»-3286 

History  of  modern  Greece,  with  a  view  of  the  geog- 
raphy, antiquities,  and  present  condition  of 
that  country.     B.,  1827.     8»        .       27''-3287 

History  of  our  own  times,  by  the  author  of  "The 
court  and  times  of  Frederick  the  Great."  L., 
1843,4.    2v 27»-3590 

History  of  popery  ;  containing  an  account  of  the  ori- 
gin, growth,  and  progress  of  papal  power  ;  its 
political  influence  in  the  European  states- 
system,  and  its  effects  on  the  progress  of  civil- 
ization.    L.,  1838.     80  .         .        32-1650 

History  of  the  processes  of  manufacture  and  uses 
of  printing,  gas-light,  pottery,  glass,  and  iron. 
From  the  Encyclopaedia  Britannica.  N.  Y., 
1864 6-343 

[The  article  on  printing  was  written  by  T.  C.  Hansard  ; 
gas-light  by  C.  Tomllnson  and  A.  Anderson  ;  pottery  by  C. 
Toniliuson  ;  glass  by  W.  Cooper  and  James  Ballantine  ;  and 
Iron  by  W.  Fairbairn.] 

History  of  progress  in  Great  Britain.     By  the  author 
of  the  "^ReasonWhy"  series.     L.,  1862.  8» 
6-864 

History  of  Rome.     L.,  1833.     2  v.         .       27»-2505 

History  of  the  sect  of  Maharajas ;  or,  Vallabhacharyas 
in  Western  India.     L.,  1865.     8°         82-1681 

History  of  silk,  cotton,  linen,  wool,  and  other  fibrous 
substances;  including  observations  on  spin- 
ning, dyeing  and  weaving ;  also  an  account 
of  the  pastoral  life  of  the  ancients.  N.  Y., 
1845.     8» 6-337 

History  of  the  trade  and  manufactures  of  the  Tyne, 
Wear  and  Tees.     2d  ed.     L.,  1863.    8»  1-169 

History  of  wonderful  inventions.     N.  Y.,  1849 

6-865 

History  of  the  works  of  the  learned.  L.,  1737-43. 
14  v.     8° 17-221 

Hitchcock,  C.  H.     See  Hitchcock,  E.,  et  al. 

Hitchcock,  E.    Final  report  on  the  geology  of  Mas- 
sachusetts.    Northampton,  1841.    2  v.     4° 
9-1203 

—  Religious  lectures  on  peculiar  phenomena  in  the 

four  seasons.     3d  ed.     B.,  1853    .  32-420 

—  Religious  truth,   illustrated  from  science.     B., 

1857 32-657 

—  Reminiscences  of   Amherst    college ;    also,    of 

other  and  wider  life  experiences.     Northamp- 
ton, 1863 13-112 

—  Outline  of  the  geology  of  the  globe,  and  of  the 

United  States  in  particular.     B,,  1853.     8° 
9-236 

—  The  power  of  Christian  benevolence  illustrated 

in  the  life  and  labors  of  Mary  Lyon.     North- 
ampton, 1852        ....  30-700 

—  The    religion    of   geology  and    its    connected 

science.     B.,  1851        .        .         .  9-237 

—  et  al.     Report  on  the  geology  of  Vermont :   de- 

scriptive, theoretical,  economical,  and  sceno- 
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Hitchcock,  E.  A.  Christ,  the  spirit :  being  an  at- 
tempt to  state  the  primitive  view  of  Chris- 
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—  Remarks  upon  alchemy  and  the  alchemists,  in- 

dicating a  method  of  discovering  the  true  na- 
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.        15-114 


Hitchcock,  E.  A.  Remarks  on  the  sonnets  of 
Shakespeare  ;  with  the  sonnets  ;  showing  that 
they  belong  to  the  hermetic  class  of  writings. 
N.  Y.,  1865.     8°  ...  23-650 

—  Spenser's  poem  entitled   "Colin   Clouts  come 

home  againe"  explained,  with  remarks  upon 
the  Amoretti  sonnets,  and  also  upon  a  few  of 
the  minor  poems  of  other  early  English  i)oets. 
N.  Y.,  1805  .         .         .         .  28-828 

—  The  story  of  the  red  book  of  Appin  :  a  fairy  tale 

of  the  middle  ages ;  with  an  interpretation 
18-2593 

—  Appendix  to  the  same     .         .        .         18-2594 

—  Swedenborg,  a  hermetic  philosopher  ;  a  sequel  to 

"Remarks  on  alchemy  and  the  alchemists." 
N.  Y.,1858  ....  15-170 

Hitchman,  W.  Consumption  :  its  nature,  preven- 
tion, and  homeopathic  treatment.  Manches- 
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Hitopadesa.     Ballantyne,  J.  R.     Introduction  to 

22-24 

—  Jones,  W.     Works,     v.  13      .        .         28»-254 

—  See  Arnold,  E.;  Pilpay. 

Hittel,  J.  S.     Resources  of  California,   comprising 
agriculture,  mininsr,  geography,  climate,  com- 
merce, etc.     San  Francisco,  1863  26''-432 
Hive  of  the  bee-hunter.     T.  B   Thorpe          18-3229 
Hoadly,  B.     The  suspicious  husband ;   a  comedy. 
B.  D.  V.  1 24-143 

—  Same.     I.  B.  T.  v.  11,20,23     .         .  24-141 

—  Same.     M.  B.  D.  v.  4      .         .        .  24-142 

—  Same.     S.  B.  T.  v.  12      .        .         .  24-191 
Hoare,  C.     Practical  treatise  on  the  cultivation  of 

the  grape  vine  on  open  walls.  B.,  1845     4-19 

Hoare,  E.  N.     English  roots ;  and  the  derivation  of 

words  from  the  ancient  Anglo-Saxon.     Dub., 

1863 22-130 

—  Exotics ;  or,  English  words  derived  from  Latin 

roots.     Dub.,  1863        .         .        .  22-131 

Hoare,  P.     The  spoiled  child.     F's  M.  D.  v.  17 

24-113 

Hoare,  R.  C.  Classical  lour  through  Italy  and 
Sicily  ;  tending  to  illustrate  some  districts 
which  have  not  been  described  by  Mr.  Eustace 
in  his  classical  tour.      L.,   1819.      4" 

27''-1205 

Hoaryhead  and  M'Donner.     J.  Abbott  18-16 

Hoarseness.     M.  Mackenzie  .         ,        .  10-881 

Hobart,  Ld.    On  capital  punishment  for  murder ;  an 

essay.     L.,  1861.     8°    .         .         .  2-u.  p. 

—  Political  essays.     L.,  1866.     8°       .  2-718 
Hobbes,   T.     English   works.     Ed.  by  W.  Moles- 
worth.     L.,  1839-45.     11  V.     8»             33-778 

—  Latin  works.  L.,  1839.  5  v.  8°  33-779 
Hobhouse,  J.  C,  Lord  Broughton.  Historical  illus- 
trations of  the  lourth  canto  of  Childe  Harold  j 
containing  dissertations  on  the  ruins  of  Rome  ; 
and  an  essay  on  Italian  literature.  N.  Y., 
1818.     8- 22-1090 

—  Imitations  and  translations  from  the  ancient  and 

modern  classics  ;  together  with  original  poems 
never  before  published.      L.,    1809.     8° 
.  23-849 

—  Journey  through  Albania,  and  other  provinces 

of  Turkey  in  Europe  and  Asia,  to  Constanti- 
nople,   in   1809,10.     Ph.,    1817.     2   v.     S" 
27''-123 

—  See  Broughton. 

Hobson,    J.    "Memoirs  of   Benjamin  Bangs.      L., 
1798      .        .         ...         .        30-1940 

Hobson,  R.     Charles  Waterton  ;  his  home,  habits, 
and  handiwork.     L.,  1866   .        .        30-1842 
Hoby,  J.     See  Cox,  F.  A. 

Hochelaga.     E.  Warburton    .        .        .         26''-140 

Hodder,  E.     Junior  clerk      .        .        .        18-1438 

Hodge,    C.      Conimentaiy  on    the    epistle  to  the 

Romans.      New  ed.    revised,    and    in   great 

measure  rewritten.     Ph.,  1864.     8»     32-1868 

—  Same  for  use  of  Sunday-schools.     Ph.,  1864 

.....        .        .        32-1364 


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HOLBACH. 


Hodge,  C.  Constitutional  liistory  of  the  Presbyterian 
church  in  the  U.  S.     Ph.,  1851.     8°    82-1091 

—  Exposition  of  the  first  epistle  to  the  Corintliians. 

K  Y.,  1857  ....         ^2-1867 

—  Exposition  of  the  second  epistle  to  the  Corin- 

thians.    N.  Y.,  18G2     .         .         .        32-1368 

—  Commentary  on  the  epistle  to  the  Ephesians. 

N.  Y.,  1800.     8°  ...         32-1360 

—  Essays  and  reviews  selected  from  the  Princeton 

review.     N.  Y.,  1857.     8°    .         .        32-1365 

—  The  way  of  life.     Ph.,  1841     .         .  32-677 
Hodge,  H.  L.     Diseases  peculiar  to  women  ;  includ- 

ins  displacements  of  the  ulerus  ;  with  oriuinal 
illustrations.     Ph.,  18G0.     8"        .  10-367 

—  Principles  and  practice  of  obstetrics.  Ph.,  1864. 

4» 10-463 

Hodges,  E.  Trinity  collection  of  church  music. 
B.,  [1864.]     Ob.  4»       .         .         .  5-^.m 

Hodgman,  S.  A.  Tiie  nation's  sin,  and  punish- 
ment; or,  the  hand  of  God  visible  in  the  over- 
throw of  slavery.  By  a  chaplain  of  the  U.  S. 
army.     N.  Y.,  1864      .        .        .  2-980 

Hodgskin,  T.  Popular  political  economy.  L., 
1827 3-122 

—  Travels  in  the  north  of  Germany  ;    describing 

the  present  state  of  its  social  and  political  in- 
stitutions.    E.,  1820.     2  v.     8"    .         27''-434 

Hodgson,  A.  Journey  through  North  America  in 
1819-21.     N.  Y.,  1823.     8°  .         26''-145 

Hodgson,  Rev.  J.     See  Britton,  J.,  and  others. 

Hodgson,  R.  Life  of  the  Rt.  Rev.  B.  Porteus.  L., 
1812.     8° 30-438 

Hodgson,  S.  H.  Principlesof  reform  in  the  suffrage. 
L.,  1866 2-716 

Hodgson,  W.  Lives,  sentiments  and  sufferings  of 
reformers  and  martyrs.     Ph.,  1867      32-2356 

—  Select  historical  memoirs  of  the  religious  society 

of  friends.     2d  ed.     Ph.,  1867     .         32-1959 

—  Selections    from    the    letters    of    Thomas    B. 

Gould;  with  memoirs  of  his  life.     Ph.,  1860 

.        30-1331 

Hodson,  W.  S.  R.     Twelve  years  of  a  soldier's  life 

in  India ;    including  a  personal  narrative  of 

the  seige  of  Delhi.     L.,  1859.     8»         28''-310 
Hoel,  Mrs.  C.     A  house  of  cards   .         .         18-1435 
Hoey,  J.  C.  .  See  Plunkett,  W.  C,  Lord.  . 
Hoflman,  C.  F.     Administration  of  J.  Leisler.     (S. 

A.  B.  13)       .         .         .         .         .  30-497 

—  Greyslaer  :  a  romance  of  the  Mohawk    18-1436 

—  A  winter  in  the  west,  by  a  New  Yorker.    N.  Y., 

1835.     2v 26i'-167 

Hoffman,  D.  Chronicles  of  Cartaphilus,  the  wan- 
dering Jew 18-3702 

—  Miscellaneous  thoughts  on  men,  manners,  and 

things.     Bait.,  1837      .         .         .  33-969 

—  Viator;  or,  a  peep  into  my  note-book.     Bait., 

1841 33-262 

Hoffman,  M.     Ecclesiastical  law  in  the  state  of  N. 
Y.     N.  Y.,  1868.     8»    .         .         .         32-2522 
Hoffmann,   E.  T.  A.     Gesammelte  Schriften ;  mit 
Federzeichnungen  von  Th.  Hosemann.     Ber- 
lin, 1857.     12  V 34-618 

—  Contes  posthumes;   trad,  par  J.  Fleury.     P., 

1856 34-3397 

—  Strange  stories  from  the  German      .         18-1437 
Hoffmann,  F.     Erzahlungen.     Ph.,  1864.     7  v. 

........         .         .  34-530 

—  Loyal  heart,  and  other  tales  for  boys       18-1438 
Hoffmann,  J.  J.    Japanese  grammar.    Leiden,  1868. 

80  22-375 

Hoffmann,  J.  L.   Hans  Sachs  ;  sein  Leben  und  Wir- 

ken  aus  seinen  Dichtuugen.     Niirnberg,  1847 

34-545 

Hoffy,  A.     North  American  pomologist ;  containing 

colored  drawings,  accompanied  by  letterpress 

descriptions  of  fruits  of  American  origin.     Ed. 

by  W.  D.  Brinckle.  [Ph.,  I860.]  40  4-505 
Hofland,  Mrs.  B.     The  Czarina ;  Daniel  Dennison, 

and  the  Cumberland  statesman  ;  the  unloved 

one    ...    .        18-1440 


Hofland,  Mrs.  B.     Decision  .        .         .         18-1441 

—  Domestic  tales 18-1453 

—  Energy 18-1442 

—  Integrity 18-1443 

—  La  Jeune  institutrice ;    historiette  rlediee  aux 

jeunes  personnes.  Tr.  de  1' Anglais.  P., 
1827.     2  v.    .         .         .        .         .        34-4289 

—  Moderation 18-1444 

—  Patience   .         .         .         .         .         .         18-1448 

—  Son  of  a  genius        ....         18-1446 
Hofland,  T.  C.     British   angler's   manual ;  or,  the 

art  of  angling  in  England,  Scotland,  Wales, 
and  Ireland.     L.,  1848  .         .  20-381 

Hofmann,  A.  W.  Introduction  to  modern  chemis- 
try.    L.,  18H5        ....  8-91 

Hogan,  J.  S.  Canada;  a  prize  essay.  L.,  1855.  S° 
26''-313 

Hogarth,  G.  Memoirs  of  the  musical  drama.  L., 
1838.     2  v.     8»      .         .         .         .  5-1064 

—  Memoirs  of  the  opera  in  Italy,  France,  Germany, 

and  England  ;  a  new  edition  of  the  "Musical 
drama."     L.,  1851.     2  v.      .         ,  5-1005 

—  Musical  history,  biography,  and  criticism.     L., 

1838.     2  V 5-1004 

Hogarth,  W.  The  analysis  of  beauty.  L.,  1810.  8" 
5-467 

—  [Plates,  in   folio  from  1735  onward.     L.     No 

title] 5-697 

—  Ireland,  J.     Hogarth  illustrated      .  5-10 

—  Sala,  G.  A.     Wni.  Hogarth,  painter,  engraver, 

and  philosopher    ....         30-1914 

—  Trusler,  J.     Hogarth  moralized       .  5-77 
Hoge,  Mrs.  A.  H.     The  boys  in  blue  ;  or,  the  heroes 

of  the  "rank  and  file."    N.  Y.,  1867.     8» 

26«-996 

Hogg,  Jabez.  Elements  of  experimental  and  nat- 
ural philosophy.     L.,  1861    .  '       .  11-168 

—  The  microscope ;  its  history,  construction,  and 

applications.     2d  ed.     L.,  1856.     b"      11-165 

—  The  ophthalmoscope  ;  its  value  in  the  explora- 

tion of  internal  diseases.     L.,  1858        10-652 
Hogg,    James.     Familiar  anecdotes  of  Sir  Walter 
Scott ;  with  a  sketch  of  the  life  of  the  shep- 
herd, byS.  D.  Bloodgood.  N.Y.,1834  30-481 

—  Poetical  works  of  the  Ettrick  shepherd ;  with 

an  autobiography.     Glasgow.     5  v.      23-353 

—  A  queer  book.     E.,  1832  .         .  23-865 

—  Tales  and  sketches.    6  v.         .        .        18-1449 

—  Winter  evening  tales  .  .  .  18-1455 
Hogg,  John.  Practical  observations  on  the  preven- 
tion of  consumption,  with  statistical  tables  of 
the  prevalence  of  the  disease,  and  of  the  com- 
parative salubrity  of  various  places  at  home 
and  abroad.     L.,  1860.     8°  .  10-435 

—  See  Lardner,  N. 

Hogg,  N.  Poetical  letters  to  es  brither  Jan,  and  a 
witch  story  in  the  Devonshire  dialect.  5th 
ed.  L.,  1865.  Followed  by  a  new  series  of 
poems  in  the  Devonshire  dialect.  4th  ed. 
L.,  1866 23-949 

Hogg,  R.  The  apple  and  its  varieties.  L.,  1859.  8" 
.        .        .        .        .        .  4-223 

—  The  gardeners'  year-book,  almanack,  and  direc- 

tory, 1861-7.    L.     4  V.         .        .  4-275 

—  Vegetable  kingdom  and  its  products;  serving  as 

an  introduction  to  the  natural  system  of  bot- 
anv  ;  arranged  according  to  the  system  of  De 
Candolle.     L..  1858      .        .         .  9-48 

Hogg,  T.  J.  Life  of  P.  B.  Shelley,  v.  1,  2.  L.,  1858 
30-1835 

Hogg's  weekly  instructor.  E.,  1845-7.  v.  1-6  in  3. 
8»  17-130 

Holbach,  P.  H.  T.,  Baron  d'.  The  system  of  nature  ; 
or,  the  laws  of  the  moral  and  physical  world. 
3d  ed.     L..  1817.     2  v.    8»  .        .  15-331 

—  Nature  and  her  laws  as  applicable  to  the  happi- 

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—  Steuart,  J.     Critical  remarks  upon  the  "Svstem 

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—  Tangled  talk;  an  essayist's  holiday.     L.,  1864 

33-729 

Holbein,  J.     Douce,  F.     Dance  of  deatli  5-136 

—  Wornum,  R.  N.     Life  and  works  of        30-2019 
Holberg,  L.     Journey  to  the  woikl  under  ground 

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—  Memoirs v.  12  of  30-1878 

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dramas. 

Holbrook,  A.     The  normal ;  or,  methods  of  teach- 
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Holbrook,  J.     Ten  years  amona;  the  mail  bags 

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Holcombe,  H.  Primitive  tbeology  in  a  series  of  lec- 
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Holcombe,  .1.  P.  Literature  in  letters  ;  or,  manners, 
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illustrated  in  tbe  correspondence  of  eminent 
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Holcombe,  W.  H.  Our  children  in  heaven.  Pb., 
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Holcroft,  T.      Tbe  deserted  daughter;   a  comedy. 
I.  B.  T.  V.  24        .         .         .        .  24-141 
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—  Same.     F's  S.  D.  v.  7      .         .         .  24-221 

—  Seduction ;  a  comedy.     I.  B.  T.  v.  25      24-141 
Holden,  F.  A.   Genealogy  of  the  descendants  of  Ban- 
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Holdich,  J.     Life  of  Wilbur  Fisk.    N.  Y.,  1842.    8» 

30-164 

Holdsworth,  W.  A.     Law  of  bankruptcy.     L.,  1861 

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Holdsworth  and  Aldridge's  natural  short-hand  ;  with 
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Hole,  C.  Brief  biographical  dictionary  ;  with  addi- 
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Hole,  J.  Essay  on  the  history  and  management  of 
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for  their  improvement.     L.,  1866.     8°     2-717 

Holiday  house.     C.  Sinclair  ,         .         .        18-2893 

Holidays  at  Roselands.     M.  Farquliarson      18-1060 

Plolidays  with  hobgoblins.     D.  Costello  18-753 

Holinsbed,  R.    "  The  description  of  Scotland,  written 

at  the  first  by  Hector  Boetius  in  Latine  ;"     * 

*    *    whereupon  is  inferred   tbe  historic  of 

Scotland,  gathered  by  Raphacll  Hollindsbead, 

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No  title  page         ....       27»-4010 

Holland,  H.     Chapters  on  mental  physiology.     2d 

ed.     L.,  1858.     8°         .         .         .  10-316 

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—  Medical  notes  and  reflections.     From  the  3d 

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Holland,  H.  R.,  Ld.   Foreign  reminiscences.    N.  Y., 

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—  Memoirs  of  the  whig  partv  during  my  time.    Ed. 

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Holland,  John.  Treatise  on  the  progressive  improve- 
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metal.     L.,  1831-8.     3  v.      .         .  6-345 

Holland,  John,  (of  Siieffleld.)  Memoirs  of  tbe  life 
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—  and  J.  Everett.     Memoirs  of  the  life  and  writ- 

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Holland,  J.  G.  The  bay-path  ;  a  tale  of  New  Eng- 
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Holland,  J.  G.  Gold-foil,  hammered  from  popular 
proverbs.     N.  Y.,  1859         .         .  33-762 

—  History  of  western  Massachusetts ;  the  counties 

of  Hampden,  Hampshire,  Franklin,  and  Berk- 
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Springfield,  1855.    2  v.         .        .   .      26»-889 

—  Kathrina  ;  her  life  and  mine,  in  a  poem.    N.  Y., 

1867 23-966 

—  Lessons  in  life  ;  a  scries  of  familiar  essays.     N. 

Y.,1861 33-883 

—  Letters  to  the  Joneses.     N.  Y.,  1863        33-1007 

—  Letters  to  young  people.     N.  Y.,  1858      33-711 

—  Life  of  Abraham  Lincoln.    Springfield,  1866.    8» 

....         30-1743 

—  Miss  Gilbert's  career;  an  American  story 

,  18-1452 

—  Plain  talks  on  familiar  subjects ;  a  series  of  popu- 

lar lectures.     N.  Y.,  1866     .        .         33-1302 

—  Titcomb's  letters  to  young  people,  single  and 

married.     N.  Y.,  1858  .        .  33-711 

Holland,  S.  S.,  Lady.  Memoir  of  Sydney  Smith ; 
with  a  selection  from  his  letters.  Ed.  by  S. 
Austin.     N.  Y.,  1855.     2  v.  .  30-840 

Holland,  W.  M.     Life  and  political  opinions  of  Mar- 
tin Van  Buren.     Hartford,  1836  .        30-1578 
Holland.     Abbott,  J.     Rollo's  tour  in   .         27''-446 

—  Bowdler,  T.     Letters  from      .         .         27i'-194 

—  Carr,  J.     Tour  through  .         .        .  27''-38 

—  Davies,  C.  M.     History  of       .         ,       27''-2558 

—  Esquiros.  A.     The  Dutch  at  home  .         27^-608 

—  Mich.     Richesse  de  la  H.         .         .        34-4747 

—  Neill,  P.,  et  al.     Journal  of  a  horticultural  tour 

27''-695 

—  Regnard,  J.  F.     Voyage  de  Flandre  et  d'Hol- 

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—  Silliman,  B.     Journal  (1865,6)        .         27M74 

—  Viardot,  L.     Musees  de   .         .         .      •  34-3973 

—  Voyageur  bienfaisant.     (Voyage  de  Joseph  II 

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—  See  Netherlands. 
Holiberg.     See  Holberg. 

Hollemback,  H.  American  eclectic  materia  medica. 
Ph.,  1865.     8»       .        .         .         .  10-717 

Holley,  A.  L.  American  and  European  railway 
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1861.     40 6-998 

Holley,  M.  A.  Texas  ;  observations,  historical,  geo- 
graphical and  descriptive.     B.,  1883     26''-503 

Holley,  O.  L.  Tlie  picturesque  tourist  ;  a  guide 
through  the  norlliern  and  eastern  states,  and 
Canada.     N.  Y.,  1844 .         .         .  26^-Ad 

Hollingshead,  J.  Ragged  London  in  1861.  L.,  1861 
2-719 

—  Under  Bow  bells      ....        18-1456 

—  Underground  Lond(m.     L.,  1862     .         27»'-664 

—  See  Holinshed. 

HoUister,  G.  H.  Mount  Hope ;  or,  Philip,  king  of 
the  Wampauoags  ....         18-1457 

Holiister,  O.  J.  The  mines  of  Colorado.  Spring- 
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Holloway,  H.  H.  Mental  geometry,  or  generaliza- 
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Holly,  H.  H.  Country  seats ;  containing  lithographic 
designs  for  cottages,  villas,  and  mansions, 
with  their  accompanying  outbuildings  ;  also, 
country  churches,  city  buildings,  railway  sta- 
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Holman,  J.  G.  Tbe  votary  of  wealth ;  a  comedy. 
I.  B.  T.  V.  21        .        .         .        .  24-141 

Holmby  house.     G.  J.  W.  Melville        .        18-2177 

Holmes,  Abiel.  Annals  of  America,  from  the  dis- 
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2  V.     8» 26»-101 

Holmes,  Arthur.  Parties  and  their  principles;  a 
manual  of  political  intelligence,  exhibiting  the 
origin,  growth  and  character  of  national  par- 
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Holmes,  D.  Pure  gold ;  or,  truth  in  its  native  love- 
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HOME. 


Holmes,  E.  Life  of  Mozart,  including  his  corre- 
spondence.    K  Y.,  1845      .         .  30-371 

Holmes,  F.  S.  Post-pleiocene  fossils  of  South  Car- 
olina.    Charleston,  1860.     4°        .  9-1249 

—  Southern  farmer  and  market  gardener ;  with  a 

treatise  on  rice  and  cotton-growing.  Charles- 
ton, 1852 4-301 

Holmes,  J.  The  statesman  ;  or,  principles  of  legis- 
lation and  law.     Augusta,  1840.     8"        2-720 

Holmes,  M.  J.     The  Cameron  pride      .        18-1459 

—  Cousin  Maude,  and  Rosamond         .         18-1461 

—  Darkness  and  daylight     ..        .         .         18-1469 

—  Dora  Deane ;  or,  the   East  India  uncle  ;   and 

'  Maggie  Miller  ;  or,  old  Hagar's  secret  18-1463 

—  The  English  orphans        .         .         .         18-1463 

—  Homestead  on  the  hillside,  and  other  tales 

18-1468 

—  Hugh  Worthington  ....         18-1460 

—  'Lena  Rivers 18-1464 

—  Maggie  Miller,  or,  old  Hagar's  secret      18-1462 

—  Marian  Grey,  or,  the  heiress  of  Redstone  hall 

18-1465 

—  Meadow  Brook         ....        18-1466 

—  Rosamond 18-1461 

—  Tempest  and  sunshine     .         .        .         18-1467 

—  Rose  Mather 18-1458 

Holmes,  M.     Soldier  of  the  Cumberland  ;   memoir 

of  Mead  Holmes,  jr.,  with  an  introduction  bv 
J.  S.  Hart.     B 30-1550 

Holmes,  N.  Authorship  of  Shakespeare.  N.  Y., 
1866 22-1093 

Holmes,  O.  W.     Autocrat  of  the  breakfast  table 

18-3741 

—  Border  lines  of  knowledge  in  some  provinces  of 

medical  science  ;  an  introductory  lecture.  B., 
1862 10-266 

—  Currents  and   counter-currents  in  medical  sci- 

ence, with  other  addresses  and  essays.  B., 
1861       .         .         .         •         .        .  10-241 

—  Elsie  Venner;  a  romance  of  destiny       18-1470 

—  Tiie  guardian  angel  .         .         .         18-1473 

—  Poems.     B.,  1850     ....  23-114 

—  Professor  at  the  breakfast  table        .        18-3742 

—  Songs  in  many  keys.     B.,  1862        .  23-632 

—  Soundings  from  the  Atlantic.    B.,  1864   33-1011 
Holmes,  R.     Sketches  on  the  shores  of  the  Caspian, 

descriptive  and  pictorial.     L.,  1845.     8" 
^  .         .         28^-538 

Holmes,  T.     See  Biennial  retrospect,  in  Supplement. 

Holmesby,  J.  Voyages,  travels,  and  wonderlul 
discoveries.     L 29''-24 

Holstein,  H.  L.  V.  Ducoudray.  Memoirs  of  Simon 
Bolivar,  and  of  his  principal  generals ;  secret 
history  of  the  revolution,  and  the  events  which 
preceded  it,  from  1807  to  the  present  time  ; 
with  an  introduction,  containing  an  account 
of  the  present  situation  of  said  republic.  B., 
1829.     8°       .         .         .        .         .  30-42 

—  Memoirs  of  G.  M.  de  La  Fayette.     N.  Y.,  1824 

30-298 

Holt,  F.  L.  System  of  the  shipping  and  navigation 
laws  of  Great  Britain.     2d  ed.     L.,  1834.    8» 

2-39 

Holt,  J.  S.     Abraham  Page,  esq.  ;  a  novel    18-4049 

—  What  I  know  about  Ben.  Eccles.     By  Abraham 

Page 18-4181 

Holthaus,   P.   D.     Wanderings  of  a   journeyman 

tailor  through  Europe  and  the  east.     L.,  1844 

29b-84 

Holton,  I.  F.  New  Grenada  ;  twenty  months  in  the 
Andes.     N.  Y.,  1857.     8»     .         .         26''-320 

Holtzapffel.  C.  Turning  and  mechanical  manipu- 
lation ;  intended  as  a  work  of  general  refer- 
ence and  practical  instruction,  on  the  lathe, 
and  the  various  mechanical  pursuits  I'ollowed 
by  amateurs.     L.,  1852.     3  v.     S"  6-348 

Holy  Gliost,  temporal  mission  of.  H.  E.  Manning 
32-1728 

Holy  Land.     See  Palestine. 

Holy  living  and  dying.     J.  Taylor         .  33-651 


Holy  places.     H.  L.  Dupuis  .         .        .         38''-465 

Holy  scriptures.     See  Bible. 

Holy  war,  the.     J.  Bunyan    33-2040;  v.  6  of  32-33 

—  Fuller,  T.  History  of  the  holy  war  29^-136 
Holy  week  according  to  the  Roman  missal,  office  of 

.        ;         .         .         .         .        32-1864 

Holy-Oke,  F.    Dictionarium  etj^mologicvm  latinvm ; 

or,  dictionarie  declaring  the  etymologies,  the 

originall  and  derivation  of  all  words  used  in 

any  Latine  authors,  etc.     [Followed  by  Riders 

dictionarie.]     L.,  1039.     8°  .  22-133 

Homage  of  the  arts.     F.  Schiller    .         .  23-935 

Hombron,  M.    Aventures  des  voyageurs.    P.,  1847. 

3  V.     8° 34-4620 

Home,  D.  D.     Incidents  in  my  life ;  with  an  intro- 
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30-1431 

Home,  H.     See  Kames,  H.  H.,  Lord. 
Home,  J.     Works,  with  an  account  of  his  life.     By 
H.  Mackenzie.     E.,  1833.     3  v.     8°         33-88 

—  Douglas  ;  a  tragedy.     B.  B.  T.  v.  3  34-71 

—  Same.     B.  D.  v.  1  .         .         .  24-143 

—  Same.     F's  S.  D.  v.  13    .         .         .  24-221 

—  Same.     I.  B.  T.  v.  22      .         .         .  24-141 

—  Same.  M.  B.  D.  v.  3  .  .  .  34-143 
Home.  Fredrika  Bremer  .  .  .  18-400 
Home,  joys  and  sorrows  of.  A.  Leland  18-1840 
Home;  or,  the  iron  rule.  Mrs.  S.  Ellis  18-1008 
Home  and  foreign  record  of  the  Presbyterian  church; 

being  the  organ  of  the  boards  of  missions,  ed- 
ucation, foreign  missions,  and  publication,    v. 
3,  17,18.     Ph.,  1851-68.     3  v.     8<>        33-1701 
Home  and  foreign  review,     v.  4.     L.,  1864.     8" 

17-50 

Home  and  social  philosophy;  or,  chapters  on  every- 
day topics;  from   "Household  words."    N. 

Y.,  1853.     3  V 33-305 

Home  and  the  world.     Mrs.  W.  C.  Rives      18-1473 
Home  as  found.     J.  F.  Cooper        .         .  18-718 

Home  book  ;  or,  young  housekeeper's  assistant.    L. 

1839 6-187 

Home  circle,  the  ;  a  collection  of  piano-forte  music ; 

consisting  of  marches,  waltzes,  polkas,  etc. ; 

a  repositorv  of  music  for  parlor  recreation.   B. , 

1859-67.     3  V.     4»         .         .        .  5t962 

Home  companion.     L.,  n.  d.     8°    .        .        33-1109 

Home  for  all.     O.  S.  Fowler  .        .        .  5-343 

Home  for  the  homeless.     H.  Field  .         .         33-3475 

Home   friend ;   a  weekly  miscellany,     v.  1-4.     L., 

1853-4.    8'' 17-303 

Home-heroes,  saints  and  martyrs.     T.  S.  Arthur 

18-310 

Home  in  the  valley.     E.  F.  Carlen         .  18-577 

Home  influence.     G.  Aguilar .        .        .  18-76 

Home  is  home  ;  a  domestic  tale      .         .         18-1471 
Home  life.     Hague,  W.     Lectures  on   .        33-1584 

—  Osgood,  S.     The  hearthstone  .        33-1585 

—  Soi-in,  M.     The  domestic  circle        .  33-300 

—  See  Family. 

Home  life;  a  journal.     E.  M.  Sewell     .        18-3804 
Home  life  ;  or,  a  peep  across  the  threshold.    Mrs.  C. 

A.  Soule 18-3960 

Home  life  in  Germany.     C.  L.  Brace     .         37'>-301 
Home  life,  in  the  light  of  its  divine  idea.     J.  B. 

Brown 33-1875 

Home  life  of  English  ladies  in  the  17th  century,  by 

the  author  of  " Magdalen  Stafford."    L.,  1860 

37''-564 

Home  life  of  the  Lancashire  factory  folk.    E,  Waugh 

3-903 

Home  lights  and  shadows.     T.  S.  Arthur      18-3665 
Home  memories.     Mrs.  Carey  Brock     .  18-432 

Home  mission.     T.  S.  Arthur        .        .  18-203 

Home  missions.     See  Missions. 
Home  nurse.     E.  Le  Hardy  .        .        .  10-382 

Home  of  the  mutineers.     Ph.,  1854        .         29''-122 
Home  pastimes.     J.  H.  Head         .        .  20-183 

Home  pets,  book  of         ...         .  20-337 

Home  pictures  of  English  poets.     N.  Y.,  1869 

...        .        .        30-2430 


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HONJTEUR. 


Home  pictures.     Mrs.  M.  A.  Denisou    .  18-838 

Home  scenes.     G.  Aguilar     .         .         .  18-77 

Home  scenes  and  home  sounds.     Mrs.  H.  M.  Ste- 
phens   .        .....         .        18-3012 

Home  service.     W.  B.  Stevens      .        .  32-614 

Home  stories.     A.  B.  Haven  .         .        18-1308 

Homer.  Batrachomyomacliia,  hymns,  and  epi- 
grams. Hesiod's  works  and  days.  Musaeus' 
Hero  and  Leander.  Juvenal's  fifth  satire. 
Trans,  by  G.  Chapman.  With  introduction 
and  notes  by  R.  Hooper.     L.,  1858        23-524 

—  Hymns.     Trans,  into  verse  ;  with  notes,  and  an 

inquiry  into  the  life  of  Homer.  By  C.  C. 
Conwell.     Ph.,  1830.     8«      .        .  23-117 

—  Ilias.    Eddit  Guil.  Dindorf.    Lips.,  1858  34-319 

—  Iliad.     Done  according  to  the  Greek,  with  com- 

ments, by  G.  Chapman  ;  withintroducticm  and 
notes  by  R.  Hooper.     L.,  1857.     2  v.    23-522 

—  Same.     Trans,  into  English  blank  verse  by  W. 

Cowper  ;  with  notes  by  M.  A.  Dwight.  N. 
Y.,  1855 23-053 

—  Same.     Rendered  into  English  blank  verse  by 

Edward,  earl  of  Derby.     N.  Y.,  1865.    2  v. 
23-055 

—  Same.    Trans,  into  unrhymed  English  metre  by 

F.  W.  Newman.     L.,  1856  .  23-701 

—  Same.     Trans,  by  A.  Pope ;  with  introduction 

and  notes  by  T.  A.  Buckley;  and  Flaxman's 
designs.     L.,  1853         .         .         .  23-916 

—  Iliad  and  Odyssey.     Trans,   by  T.    Hobbes 

V.  X  of  33-778 

—  Same.     Trans,  into  English  blank  verse  by  W. 

Cowper.     L.,  1847.     4  v.      .         .  23-910 

—  Odyssea.     Edidit  Guil.   Dindorf.     Lips.,   1850 

34-320 

—  Odyssey ;  with  the  hymns,  epigrams,  and  battle 

of  the  frogs  and  mice.  Literally  translated, 
with  explanatory  notes,  by  T.  A.  Buckley. 
L.,  1851 23-806 

—  Odyssey.     Trans,  according  to  the  Greek  by  G. 

Chapman  ;  with  introduction  and  notes  by  R. 
Hooper.     L.,  1857.     2  v.      .         .  23-523 

—  Same.     Trans,    by   A.    Pope.     Hart.,    1854 

23-110,487 

—  Same.     Trans,  by  A.  Pope  ;  with  notes  by  T. 

A.  Buckley,  and  Flaxman's  designs.  L., 
1853 23-917 

—  Arnold,  M.     On  translating  Homer       22-913,4 

—  Blackie,  J.  S.     Homer  and  the  Iliad         22-939 

—  Gladstone,  W.  E.     Studies  on  Homer  and  the 

Hom«ricage  ....        22-1001 

Homere  et  Socrate.  A.  de  Lamartine  .  84-3400 
Homeric  ballads.     W.  Maginn       .         .  23-950 

Homes  abroad.  H.  Martintau  .  .  18-3859 
Homes  and   haunts  of  British  poets.     W.  Howitt 

30-1058 

Homes  for  the  people.     G.  "Wheeler       .  5-68 

Homes  of  Ameiican  statesmen;   with  anecdotical, 

personal,  and  descriptive  sketches,  by  various 

writers.  Utica,  1856.  8°  .  .  30-1.524 
Homes  of  the  new  world.  F.  Bremer  .  26''-254 
Homes  of  the  working  classes.     J.  Hole  2-717 

Homes  without  hands.     J.  6.  Wood    .  9-079 

Homespun  ;    or,  five  and  twenty  years  ago.      T. 

Lackland 33-1300 

Homestead  on  the  hillside.     Mrs.  M.  J.  Holmes 

18-1408 

Homeward  bound.     J.  F.  Cooper  .  18-719 

Homiletics.     Shedd,  W.  G.  T.        .         .        32-1962 

—  Vinet,  A.     Theory  of  preaching     .  32-503 
Homilies.     Morris,  R.  (ed.)     Old  English 

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—  Small,  J.     English  metrical  h.  of  14th  cent. 

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Hotnmaire  De  Hell,  X.     Travels  in  the  steppes  of 

the  Caspian  sea,  the  Crimea,  the  Caucasus,  &c. 

L.,  1847.     8»  ....  28^-50 

Homme  a  I'oreille  cassee.  E.  About  .  34-3004 
Homme  a  marier,  un.  C.  P.  de  Kock  .  34-4837 
Homme  a  projets.     Pigault-Lebrun        .         34r-4811 


Homme  au  bracelet  d'or.  M.  Du  Camp  34-4032 
Homme  aux  cinq  louis  d'or.  L.  Ulbach  34-4213 
Homme  de  fer.  P.  Feval  .  .  .  34-5307 
Homme  de  nature  et  I'homme  police.    C.  P.  de  Xock 

34-4772 

Homme  de  neige.  Mme  Dudevant  .  31-4157 
Homme  des  champs;  ou  les  georgiques  frauQaises.  J. 

Delile  34-4041 

Homme  serieux.     C.  de  Bernard  .        34-3080 

Hommes  des  bois.  Marquis  de  Foudras  34-4350 
Hommes  d'esprit.  A.  Houssaye  .  v.  1  of  34-5295 
Hommes  et  femmes  de   cour.     A.    Houssaye 

V.  4  of  34-5295 

Homoeopathic  medical  society  of  N.  Y.     Transac- 
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Homoeopathic    medical    society   of    Pennsylvania. 
Transactions,    (1800-1807.)      West    Chester, 

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Homoeopathic  review,  American    .         .  10-310 

Homoeopathy.     Chepmell,  R.  C.    Practical  study  of 

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—  Forbes,  J.  Homoeopathy,  allopathy,  and  "young 

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—  Hahnemann,  S.     Chronic  diseases  10--92 

Lesser  wriiings  .         .         .  10-291 

Materia  medica  pura  .         .  10-290 

Organon  of  lioma'opathic  medicine      10-289 

—  Hempel,    C.  J.     Homoeopathy,  a  principle   in 

nature   10-594 

New  pharmacopoeia  and  posology        10-322 

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—  Henderson,  W.    Homoeopathy  fairly  i-epresented 

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—  Hering,  C.     Homoeopathic  domestic  physician 

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—  Hooker,  W.  Examination  of  doctrines  of  10-135 

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—  Laurie,  J.     Elements  of  homoeopathic  practice 

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—  Leo-Wolf,   W.     Remarks  on  the  abracadabra 

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—  Peters,  J.  C.     Treatise  on  headaches        10-710 

—  Quin,  F.  F.     Pharmacopoeia  homoeopathica 

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—  Rau,-G.  L.     Organon  of  the  specific  healing  art 

10-718 

—  Reed,  D.  M.     Reasons  for  embrac  ing       10-199 

—  Sampson,  M.  B.     Priiiciple  of         .  10-023 

—  Simpson,  J.  Y.  Tenets  and  tendejicies  of  10-189 

—  Teste,  A.    Homoeopathic  materia  medica  10-593 

—  Williamson,  W.     Diseases  of  females  and  chil- 

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Honan,  M.  B.     The  personal  adventures  of  "  our 
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Honduras.     Wells,  W.    V.     Explorations  and  ad- 
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32-1808 

—  Every-day  book  and  table  talk  ;  or,  everlasting 

calendar  of  popular  amusements,  sports,  jjas- 
times,  ceremonies,  manners,  customs,  and 
events.     L.,  1841.     2  v.     8"  .  33-41 

—  Table  book.     L.,  1827,8.     2  v.     8»  33-42 

—  Year-book  of  daily  recreation  and  information ; 

concerning  remarkable  men  and  manners, 
times  and  seasons,  solemnities  and  merry- 
makings, antiquities  and  novelties,  on  the 
plan  of  the  every-day  book.     L.,  1841.     8° 

.....  33-43 

—  The  three  trials  of  William  Hone  for  publishing 

three  parodies ;  to  which  is  added  the  Trial  bv 

jury.     L.,  1818.    8"      .         .         .  2-722 

Hong  Kong  to  Manilla.     H.  T.  Ellis    .         29''-168 

Honueur  des  fenunes.     R.  Bravard        .        34-3099 


HONNEUR. 


380 


HOPKINS. 


Honneur  et  I'argent.     F.  Ponsard  ,         34-3630 

Honor  ;  or,  the  slave  dealer's  daughter.     S.  G.  Bul- 

flnch 18-470 

Honor  May 18-3674 

Honoi  e,  O.  Les  deux  transfuges     .         .        34-4141 
Honorine.     H.  de  Balzac       .         .         .         34-3042 

—  See  Fanchctte 34-4810 

Hood,  E.  P.     Master  minds  of  the  west ;  their  best 

poems,  essays  and  tales.     L.         .  33-106 

—  Self-education  ;    twelve     chapters    for     young 

thinkers.     L.,  1853       .         .         .  13-115 

Hood,  G.  History  of  music  in  New  England  ;  with 
biographical  sketches  of  reformers  and  psalm- 
ists. B.  1846  ....  5-1003 
Hood,  P.  Successful  treatment  of  scarlet  fever ; 
also  observations  on  the  patliology  and  treat- 
ment of  crowing  inspiration  in  infants.     L., 

1857 10-391 

Hood,  T.  Works ;  comic  and  serious,  in  prose  and 
verse.  Ed.,  with  notes,  by  his  son.  L., 
1863,3.     7v 33-1034 

—  Poems.     N.  Y.,  1846        .         .         .  33-131 

—  Poetical  works  ;  with  some  account  of  the  au- 

thor.    B.,  1854-6.     4v.        .         .  33-370 

—  Tyluey  hall 18-1478 

—  Up  the  Rhine.     N.  Y.,  1866    .         .   '     37"-273 

—  Whims  and  waifs  ;  now  first  collected.     N.  Y., 

1860 23-574 

—  Memorials  ;  collected,  arranged  and  edited  b)'^ 

his  daughter,  [F.  F.  Broderip;]  with  a  pre- 
face and  notes  by  his  son,  [Thomas  Hood.] 
B.,  1860.     3  V 30-1343 

—  et  al.     Rates  and  taxes,  and  how  they  were  col- 

lected             18-1475 

Hook,  T.  E.  All  in  the  wrong ;  or,  births,  deaths, 
and  marriages       ....         18-1480 

—  Cousin   Geoffrey  ;  to  which  is  added,    Claude 

Stocq 18-3713 

—  Cousin  William  ;  a  tale  of  fashionable  life 

18-1483 

—  Gervase  Skinner       ....        18-1483 

—  Gilbert  Gurney         ....         18-;484 

—  Gurney  married        ....        18-1485 

—  Maxwell 18-1487 

—  Merton  ;  or,  there's  many  a  slip  between  the  cup 

and  the  lip 18-3650 

Hook,  W.  F.  Mutual  forbearance  recommended  ; 
a  sermon.     N.  Y.,  1843.     8»        .    ♦    33-1438 

—  A  call  to  union,  on  the  principles  of  the  English 

reformation.     N.  Y.,  1839.     80     .        32-^1438 

—  Church  dictionary.     8th  ed.     L.,1859.     8" 

33-453 

—  Education   of    the  people.     2d   ed.     L. ,   1846. 

8° 13-334 

—  Lives  of  the    archbishops   of   Canterbury,     v. 

1-7.     L.,  1860-8.     8»    .         .         .         30-1353 

Hooke,  N.  Roman  history,  from  the  building  of 
Rome  to  the  ruin  of  the  commonwealth.  L., 
1818.     11  V.     8«    .         .         .        .       37''-3383 

Hooker,   H.      Popular  infidelity.      Ph.,    1836 

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Hooker,  J.  Life  and  times  of  Sir  Peter  Carew, 
(from  the  original  manuscript,)  with  a  his- 
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J.  Maclean.     L.,  1857.     8"  .        .         30-1235 

Hooker,  J.  D.  Himalayan  journals  ;  or,  notes  of  a 
naturalist  in  Bengal,  the  Sikkim  and  Napal 
Himalayas,  the  Khasia  mountains,  &c.  L., 
1854.     2  V.     8°      .         .         .         .         28''-280 

Hooker,  R.  Works,  with  an  account  of  his  life,  by  I. 
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—  Walton,  I.     Life  of  .         .         .  30-535 
Hooker,  W.     The  child's  book  of  nature.     N.  Y., 

1857 9-937 

—  First  book  in  chemistry.     N.  Y.,  1862  8-60 

—  Homoeopathy ;  an  examination  of  its  doctrines 

and  evidences.     N.  Y.,  1851        .  10-135 

—  Lessons  from  the  history  of  medical  delusions. 

N.  Y.,  1850  .        .        .        .        .  10-124 


Hooker,  W.  Natural  history  for  the  use  of  schools 
and  families.     N.  Y.,  1860  .         .  9-563 

—  Natural  philosophy  for  the  school  and  family. 

N.  Y.,  1863 11-227 

—  Physician  and  patient;  or,  a  practical  view  of 

the  mutual  duties,  relations  and  interests  of 
the  medical  profession  and  the  community. 
N.  Y.,  1849 10-133 

Hooker,  W.  J.  Journal  of  botany,  being  a  second 
series  of  the  botanical  miscellany  ;  containing 
figures  and  descriptions  of  such  plants  as  rec- 
ommend themselves  by  their  novelty,  rarity, 
or  history,  or  by  the  uses  to  which  they  are 
applied  in  the  arts,  in  medicine,  and  domestic 
economy ;  with  occasional  botanical  notices 
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Hoole,  J.  Cleonice;  a  tragedy.  B.  B.  T.  v.  13 
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—  Cyrus  ;  a  tragedy.     B.  B.  T.  v.  11  34-71 

—  Timanthes;  a  tragedy.  B.  B.  T.  v.  15  34-71 
Hooper,  E.  J.  Western  fruit-book.  Cin.,  1857  4-89 
Hooper,  G.     Waterloo  :    the  downfall  of  the  first 

Napoleon;  a  history  of  the  campaign  of  1815. 
L.,  1863.     80         ....       27''-1755 

Hooper,  J.  J.  Simon  Suggs'  adventures  and  trav- 
els ;  the  Widow  Rugby's  husband  ;  and  other 
tales 18-1492 

Hooper,  Lucy.  Ladv's  book  of  flowers  and  poetry; 
with  a  floral  dictionary.     N.  Y.,  1860.      9-50 

—  Poetical  remains,  collected  and  arranged;  with 

a  memoir  by  J.  Keese.     N.  Y.,  1842       23-55 
Hooper,  L.  H.     Poems ;  with  translations  from  the 

German  of   Geibel  and  others.      Ph.,    1864 

23-725 

Hooper,  S.     Currency,  or  money:   its  nature  and 

uses.     By  a  merchant  of  Boston.     B.,  1855. 

8°  .        .      _ 1-133 

Hooper,  W.     Rational  recreations,  in  numbers  and 

natural  philosophy.     L.,  1774.     4  v.     8" 
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—  Same.  2d  ed.  L.,  1782.  4  v.  S"  11-294* 
Hoopes,  J.      The  book  of  evergreens  ;   a  practical 

treatise  on  the  coniferee.     N.  Y.,  1868      9-47 

Hope,  A.  J.  B.  B.     The  American  disruption  ;  three 

lectures.     6th  ed.     L.,  1862  .       26»-1005 

—  The  English  cathedral  of  the  nineteenth  century. 

L.,1861.     8°         ....  5-206 

Hope,  A.  R.     Book  about  bovs.     B.,  1869    33-1394 

—  Book  about  dominies.  B.,  1869  .  33-1399 
Hope,  J.     Treatise  on  the  diseases  of  the  heart  and 

great  vessels  ;  with  notes  and  a  detail  of  recent 
experiments  by  C.  W.  Pennock.     Ph.,  1842. 

8° 10-479 

Hope,  T.     Anastasius ;  or,  memoii-s  of  a  Greek 

.        .        ...        18-1493 

—  Costume  of  the  ancients.     L.,  1841.     2  v.     8" 

29»-98 

—  Historical  essay  on  architecture ;  with  illustra- 

trations  from  drawings  made  by  the  author  in 

Germany,  France,  Italv,  etc.    2d  ed.    L.,  1835. 

2v.     8»  .         .        '.         .         .  5-133 

Hope  and  have.     W.  T.  Adams      .         .         18-3772 

Hope   Campbell  ;    or,   know   thyself.      C.   D.   Bell 

....        .        .        .        18-1494 

Hope  Leslie.  C.  M.  Sedgwick  .  .  18-2787 
Hope  Marshall.  Mrs.  N.  P.  Lasselle  .  18-1809 
Hope  on  !  hope  ever  !  Mary  Howitt  .  18-1512 
Hopes  and  fears.  Miss  C.  M.  Yonge  .  18-3619 
Hopes  and  helps  for  the  young.      G.   S.  Weaver 

33-981 

Hope  for  mankind,  the  ground  and  object  of.     F.  D. 

Maurice 32-2417 

Hopkins,  Evan.  Geology  and  terrestrial  magnetism. 
3ded.     L.,1865.     8»    .         .         .  9-331 

Hopkins,  Ezekiel.     Works.    Edited  by  C.  W.  Quick. 
Ph.,  1863.     3  V.     8"      .         .         .         33-1346 
Hopkins,  E.  A.     Historico-political  memorial  upon 
the  regions  of  the  rio  de  T^a  Plata,  and  conter- 
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HORSES. 


Hopkins,  E.  J.  The  organ :  its  history  and  con- 
struction ;  a  comprehensive  treatise  on  the 
structure  and  cai)abilities  of  the  organ,  with 
specifications  and  suggestive  details  for  instru- 
ments of  all  sizes,  preceded  by  a  new  history 
of  the  organ  by  E.  R.  Rimbault.  L.,  1855.  8» 
5-997 

Hopkins,  J.  B.  The  fall  of  the  confederacy.  L., 
1807 36»-984 

Hopkins,  J.  H.  The  American  citizen :  his  rights 
and  duties  according  to  the  spirit  of  the  con- 
stitution.    N.  y.,  1857         .        .  2-123 

—  The  law  of  ritualism.     N.  Y.,  1866         32-1897 
Hall,  C.  H.     Review  of      .         .        32-2248 

—  Novelties  which  disturb  our  peace ;  letters  ad- 

dressed to  the  bishops,  clergy,  and  laity  of  the 
Prot.  Epis.  church.     Ph.,  1844     32-1466,2317 

—  Scriptural,  ecclesiastical  and  historical  view  of 

slavery.     N.  Y.,  n.  d.  .         .  2-724 

Hopkins,  Manley.     Hawaii;  the  past,  present  and 

future    of    its  island    kingdom,      L.,    1862 

29'>-197 

Hopkins,  Mark.     Lq,w  of  love  and  love  as  a  law  ;  or, 

moral  science  theoretical  and  practical.  N.  Y., 

1869 15-346 

—  liCctures  on  the  evidences  of  Christianity,  before 

the  Lowell  institute.    B.,  1846.    8«         32-131 

—  Lectures  on  moral  science,  delivered  before  the 

Lowell  institute.     B.,  1862  .  15-219 

Hopkins,  Samuel,  D.  D.  Life  and  character  of 
Susanna  Anthony,  consisting  chiefly  in  ex- 
tracts from  her  writings.     Hart.,  1799     30-21 

—  Park,  E.  A.     Life  and  character  of         30-1224 
Hopkins,  Samuel.     The  Puritans  ;  or,   the  church, 

court  and  parliament  of  England  during  the 
reigns  of  Edward  VI  and  Elizabeth.  B., 
1859-61.     3  V.  8°  .        .         .        .         26''-423 

—  The  youth  of  the  Old   Dominion.     B.,    1856 

26»-342 

Hopkins,  T.  On  the  atmospheric  changes  which 
produce  rain  and  wind.    L.,1854.  8"    11-160 

—  Winds  and  storms ;  with  an  essay  on  weather 

and  its  varieties.     L.,  1860.     8°   .  11-166 

Hopkinson,  Mrs.  C.  A.     Hints  for  the  nursery  ;  or, 

the  young  mother's  guide.  B.,  1863  10-418 
Hopkinson,  F.     Miscellaneous  essays  and  occasional 

writings.     Ph.,  1792.     3  v.    8°     .  33-141 

—  The  old  farm  and  the  new  farm  :  a  political 

allegory  ;  with  notes  by  B.   J.   Lossing.     2d 

ed.     N.  Y.,  1864  ....  2-728 

Hopkinson,  J.,  and  C.  Chauncey.     Speeches  on  the 

judicial  tenure.     Ph.,  1838.    8»    .  2-622 

Hopper,  E.    Dutch  pilgrim  fathers  and  other  poems, 

humorous  and  not  humorous.     N.  Y.,    1865 

23-817 

Hopper,  I.  T. ;  a  true  life.     L.  M.  Child         30-761 

Hoppin,  J.  M.     Notes  of  a  theological  student.     N. 

.    Y.,  1854 33-609 

—  Old  England  ;  its  scenery,  art,  and  people.     N. 

Y.,  1867 27''-888 

Hoppus,  E.  The  gentleman's  and  builder's  reposi- 
tory ;  or,  architecture  displayed.     L.,  1836.  4" 

5-709 

Horace.  Q.  Horatius  Flaccus.  Opera  omnia,  ex  re- 
censione  J.  C.  Jahn.  Curavit  T.  Schmid. 
Commentatio  de  vita  et  scriptis  Horatii  et 
index.     Lips.,  1857      .         .         .  34-357 

—  Opera,  ed.  L.  Desprez.     Dub.,  1737         34-454 

—  Works.     Translated  literally  into  English  prose 

by  C.  Smart.    Ph.,  1821.     2  v.     .  23-895 

—  Same;   new   edition,    revised,   with  a  copious 

selection  6f  notes  by  T.  A.  Buckley.  N.  Y., 
1861 23-637 

—  Same.     Poetical  translation,  by  P.  Francis,  with 

the  original  text  and  critical  notes  from  his 
best  Latin  and  French  commentators.  4th 
ed.     L.,  1750.     4  v.      .         .        .  23-90 

—  Same.     5th  ed.     L.,1753.     4  v.    8°  23-89 

—  O'.lcs.     Trans,  by  T.  Martin.     B.,  1861     23-585 

—  Milman,  H.  H.  Life  of    .        .        .        30-1312 


Horace.  Mme  Dudevant  .  .  .  34-3693 
Horace  Templeton.  C.  Lever  .  .  18-1878 
Horace  Wilde.  Mrs.  M.  J.  Mallary  ,  18-4088 
Hora;  Ferales.  J.  M.  Kemble  .  .  27^-4023 
Horse  Subsecivse.     J.  Brown  .        .  33-479 

—  See  Spare  hours. 

Hordynski,  J.  History  of  the  late  Polish  revolution 
and  the  events  of  the  campaign.  B.,  1832.    8° 

•      27»-2924 

Horizons  celestes.     Mme  A.  de  Gasparin      34-3340 

Horizons  prochains.     Mme  de  Gasparin        34-3341 

Horlock, — .    [Scrutator.]   Country  gentleman.    L., 

1863 18-3922 

—  Recollections  of  a  fox-hunter.     L.,   1861.     8° 

20-443 

Hormann,  A.  S.   Aner's  return  ;  or,  the  migration  of 

a  soul.    An  allegorical  tale  from  the  Gennan, 

by  I.  A.  Bergrath.     N.  Y.,  1867.   8"  18-3964 

Horn,    W.    O.    von.     Friedel ;  an    autobiography 

18-340>) 

Hornblower,  Mrs.     "The  Julia"  .        .        18-1495 

—  Nellie  of  Truro  ....        18-1496 

—  Vara;  or,  the  child  of  adoption      -.        18-1497 
Hornbv,  Mrs.  Edmund.     In  and  around  Stamboul. 

Ph.,  1858 27^-460 

Home,  R.  H.  Australian  facts  and  prospects;  with 
the  author's  Australian  autobiography.  L., 
1859 29b-179 

—  Ballad  romances.     L.       .        .         .  23-946 

—  A  new  spirit  of  the  age.     N.  Y.,  1844       30-241 
Home,  T.  H.    Introduction  to  the  critical  study  and 

knowledge  of  the  holy  scriptures.     10th  ed. 
L.,  1856.     4v.     8°        .         .         .  32-737 

—  Cheyne,  S.   A.     Reminiscences,   personal  snd 

bibliographical  of  .         .         .        30-1181 

—  See  Poison,  A. 

Homer,  F.  Memoirs,  with  selections  from  his  cor- 
respondence.    E.,  1849         .         .        30-1656 

—  Memoir    and    correspondence,    edited    bv    L. 

Horner.     B.,  1853.     2  v.     8°        .        30-1116 

Horner,  S.     A  century  of  despotism  in  Naples  and 

Sicily.     E.,  1860  ....       27''-2286 

—  The   Tuscan    poet,    Giuseppe    Giusti,    and  his 

times.     L.,  1864    ....         30-1528 
Horner  against  Liddiard,  report  of  case.     A.  ('roke 

2-351 

Horner,  W.  E.  Catalogue  of  the  anatomical  mu- 
seum of  the  university  of  Pennsylvania.  2d 
ed.     Ph.,  1832.     8°       .         .         .  10-59 

—  Same.     3d  ed.     Ph.,  1850.     8»        .  10-59* 

—  Introductory  lecture  to  a  course  of  anatomy. 

Ph.,  1831.     8»       .         ...         .  10-80 

—  Treatise  on  special  and  general  anatomy.     3d 

ed.     Ph.,  1833.     2  v.     8»     .        .  10-576 

—  See  Wistar,  C. 

Horology.     AV.  B.  Carpenter         .        .  11-14 

—  See  Clocks  and  watches. 

Horry,  P.  and  M.  L.  Weems.  Life  of  Gen.  Francis 
Marion.     Ph.,  1847      .         .        .  80-345 

Horses  and  horsemanship.  Armatage,  G.  How  to 
feed,  avoid  disease,  and  save  money       4-299 

—  Baucher,  F.     Method  of  horsemanship    20-809 
-•    Bindley,  C.    The  pocket  and  the  stud;  by  Harry 

Hieover         20-473 

—  Collins,  D.     Horse   trainer's  and   sportsman's 

guide 20-326 

—  Dadd,  G.  H.     Anatomy  and  physiology  of  the 

horse 4-506 

Modem  horse  doctor  .        .        .  4-817 

—  Du  Huys,  C.     The  Percheron  horse  4-306 

—  Edgar,  J.  N.     The  American  race  turf  register 

20-343 

—  Garrard,  K.     Nolan's  system  of  training   6-601 

—  Handy  horse  book   ....  20-882 

—  Head,  J.  H.     The  horse  and  his  rider       20-368 

—  Herbert,  H.  W.     Horse  and  horsemanship  of 

the  U.  S 20-867 

—  Horse  and  his  rider  ....  20-369 

—  Howden,  P.     Horse  warranty         .  4-321 

—  Jennings,  R.     The  horse  and  his  diseases  4-123 


HORSES. 


282 


HOUSE. 


Horses  and  horsemanship.  Linsley,  D.  C.  Morgan 
horses 4-86 

—  Martin,  W.  C.  L.     History  of  the  horse      9-583 

—  Mayhew,  E.     Illustrated  horse  doctor        4-126 
Illustrated  horse  management    .  4-125 

—  Peters,  J.  G.     Treatise  on  equitation        20-482 

—  Richardson,  M.  Art  of  managing  a  horse  20-446 

—  Simpson,  J.  C.     Horse  portraiture  20-470 

—  Smith,  C.  H.     Natural  history  of  the  horse 

V.  6  of  9-594 

—  Stephens,  G.     Adventures  of  a  gentleman  in 

search  of  a  horse  ....  20-475 

—  Walsh,  J.  H.  and  I.  J.  Lupton.     The  horse  in 

the  stable  and  the  field  .         .  4^143 

—  "Woodiutf,  H.  Trotting  horse  of  America  20-509 

—  Youatt,  W.     Treatise  on  the  horse  »  4-113 

—  See  Stable  economy  ;  Riding. 

Horseshoe  Robinson.     J.  P.  Kennedy  .        18-1735 

Horseshoeing,  treatise  on.     W.  Miles    .  6-885 

Horsfall.     See  Flint,  C.  L. 

Horsmanden,  D.  New  York  conspiracy ;  or,  a 
history  of  the  negro  plot,  with  the  journal  of 
the  proceedings  against  the  conspirators.  N. 
Y.,  1810.     8°         .         .         .         .         26''-488 

Hortense  (la  reine)  en  Italic,  en  France,  et  en  Angle- 
terre,  pendant  1'  annee  1831 ;  fragments  de 
ses  memoires  inedits,  ecrits  par  elle  meme. 
P.,  1861 34-4414 

—  Wraxal],  L.  and  R.  Wehrhan.     Memoirs  of 

30-1401 

Horticultural  buildings.  G.  E.  and  F.  W.  Wood- 
ward       4-215 

Horticultural  tour  in  Europe,  in  1817.     P.  Neill  et  al. 

27^-695 

Horticulture.     American  horticultural  annual,  1867 

4-263 

—  American  journal     ....  4-296 

—  Farmer's  cabinet      ....  4-14 

—  Journal  of  horticulture    .         .         .  4-513 

—  Lindley,  J.    Theory  of    .         .         .  4-61 

—  Loudon,  J.  C.     The  horticulturist  4-127 

—  Mapes,  J.  J.     Working  farmer        .  4-504 

—  Pennsylvania  form  journal      .         .  4-502 

—  Robinson,  W.     French  gardens      .  4-325 

—  See  Botany  ;  Country  life  ;  Gardening. 
Horticulturist  and  journal  of  rural  art  and  taste. 

Alb.  and  N.  Y.,  1846-66.     21  v.     8°         4-20 

Horton,  Mrs.  M.  B.     The  wife's  messengers  18-1489 

Hortons,  the.     D.  B.  Casseday       .         .  18-603 

Horwitz,  O.    Brushwood  picked  up  on  the  continent ; 

or,  last  summer's  trip  to  the  old  world.     Ph., 

1855 27^-352 

Hoskins,  G.  A.  Winter  in  upper  and  lower  Egypt. 
L.,  1862.  8°  ....  28''-421 
Hoskins,  S.  E.  Charles  II  in  the  Channel  islands  ; 
a  contribution  to  his  biograpliy  and  to  the  his- 
tory of  his  iXiiG.  L.,  1854.  2  v.  8°  27''-569 
Hoskins,  T.  H.  Wliat  we  eat ;  an  account  of  the 
most  common  adulterations  of  food  and  drink. 

B.,  1861 10-232 

Hoskold,  H.  D.  Practical  treatise  on  mining,  land 
and  railway  surveying,  engineering,  etc.     L., 

1863.     8» 6-347 

Hoskyns,  C.  W.     Occasional  essays.     L.,  1866 

33-1346 

—  Talpa ;   or,  the  chronicles  of  a  clay  farm ;  an 

agricultural  fragment;   with  an  introduction 
and  notes  by   L.    F.   Allen.      Buffalo,   1854 

4-205 

Hosmer,  H.  S.  Adela,  the  octoroon  .  18-1499 
Hosmer,  J.  K.     The  thinking  bayonet  18-1490 

Hosmer,  Mrs.  M.     The  Morrisons  .        18-1498 

—  Ten  years  of  a  lifetime     .         .         .         18-3748 
Hosmer,  W.  H.  C.     Poetical  works.     N.  Y.,  1854. 

2  V 23-368 

Hospital  life  in  the  army  of  the  Potomac.     W.  H. 

Reed 26''-787 

Hospital  steward's  manual.  J.  .T.  Woodward  10-320 
Hospitals.     Barton.  W.  P.  C.    Organization  of  10-7 

—  Cooley,  A.  J.   Two  months  lu  London  h.  10-674 


Hospitals.     Corson,  J.  W.     Hospitals  of  Europe 

27''-]40 

—  Eastern  h.  and  English  nurses         .  10-744 

—  Goodman,  M.     Experiencesof  an  English  sister 

of  mercy 10-746 

—  Gould,  J.  S.     Report  on  diet,  heating,  ventila- 

tion, etc 10-530 

—  Memoranda  relating  to  h.  of  London         10-60 

—  Nightingale,  F.     Notes  on       .         .  10-482 

—  Notes  on  hospital  life       .         .         .  10-402 

—  Stanley,  Miss.  Hospitals  and  sisterhoods  32-1706 

—  Three  years  in  field  h.      .         .         .         26''-857 

—  See  Health;  Nurses  and  Nursing  ;  Quarantine; 

Sanitary. 
Hospitals  and  sisterhoods.     Miss  Stanley       32-1706 
Hospital  sketches.    L.  M.  Alcott    .         .         26''-477 
Hospital  transports;  a  memoir  of  the  embarkation  of 

the  sick  and  wounded  from  the  peninsula  of 

Virginia  in  the  summer  of  1862.     B.,  1863 

26^-500 

Host  and  guest.     A.  V.  Kirwan     .        ,  6-193 

Hostein,  H.     Bonjour  et  bonsoir ;  contes  pour  les 

enfants.     P 34-4235 

Hot-house,  treatise  on.     R.  B.  Leuchars  4-56 

—  See  Flowers. 

Hotchkiss,  J.,  and  W.  Allan.     The  battle-fields  of 

Virginia — Chancellorsville  ;    embracing    the 

operations  of  the  army  of  northern  Virginia. 

N.  Y.,  1867.     8°  .         .         .         .         26''-868 

Hotspur.     M.  T.  Walworth   .        .        .        18-3415 

Hotten,  J.  C.  [Ed.]     Abyssinia  and  its  people;  or, 

life  in  the  land  of  Prester  John.     L.,  1868 

28''-582 

—  See  Larwood,  J. 

Hottinger,  J.  J.     Life  and  times  of  Ulric  Zwingli. 

Trans,   from   the   German  by  T.  C.  Porter. 

Harrisburg,  1856  .        .        .        .  30-915 

Hotz,  H.     See  Gobiueau,  A.  de. 
Houdin,  R.     The  sharper  detected.    L.,  1863  20-235 

—  Memoirs ;  written  by  himself.      Ed.  by  R.  S. 

Mackenzie.     Pli.,  1860  .         .         30-1182 

Hough,  F.  B.     Papers  relating  to  Pemaquid,  and 

parts  adjacent,  in  Maine,  known  as  Cornwall 

county  when  under  the  colony  of  New  York. 

Maine  hist.  col.  5.  ...  26''-645 
Hough,  J.  Tlie  history  of  Christianity  in  India  ;  from 

tiie  commencement  of  the  Christian  era.     L., 

1839.  2  V.  8«  .  .  .  .  32-1951 
Hough,  L.  S.    Scienc  >  of  man  applied  to  epidemics  ; 

their  cause,  cure,  and  prevention.     B.,  1849 

10-519 

Hough,  W.     Political  and  military  events  in  British 

India,    from   1756  to  1849.     L.,   1853.     2  v. 

28''-210 

Houghton,  J.,  jr.  The  mineral  region  of  lake  Su- 
perior. Buffido,  1846  .  .  9-335 
Houghton,  Lord.     Selection  from  the  works  of.    L., 

1867 23-988 

Hour  and  the  man.  H.  Martineau  .  18-2117 
Hours    at     home ;     popular  monthly    devoted   to 

religion  and  useful  literature.     Ed.  by  J.  M. 

Sherwood,  v.  1-8.  N.  Y.,  1865-9  17-55 

Hours  of  sadness  ;  or,  instruction  and  comfort  for 

the  mourner.  L.,  18'il  .  .  32-661 
Hours  of  work  and  play.  F.  P.  Cobbe  33-1334 
Hours  with  my  pupils.  Mrs.  L.  Phelps  13-167 
Hours  with  the  mystics.  R.  A.  Vaughan  32-936 
House,  E.  Sunday  school  hand-book.  Cin.,  1868 
.....  32-2439 
House  and  home  papers.  Mrs.  H.  B.  Stowe  33-1126 
House  beautiful.  Miss  C.  Tucker  .  32-2418 
House  by  the  churchyard.  J.  S.  Le  Fsmu  18-8746 
House  by  the  sea  ;  a  poem.  T.  B.  Read  23-397 
House  decoration.  Sutherland,  W.  Guide  to  art  of 
6-237 

—  See  Painting. 

House  dogs  and  sporting  dogs.  J.  Meyrick  20-422 
House  I  live  in.     W.  A.  Alcott     .         .  10-3 

House  in  Balfour  street.  C.  Dimitry  .  18-4176 
House  in  Piccadilly.     Mrs.  Cudlip         .        18-3708 


HOUSE. 


283 


HOWARD. 


House  of  cards.     Mrs.  C.  Hoel       .         .         18-1435 

House  of  Israel,  the.     Miss  S.  Warner  .        18-3834 

House  of  refuge  of  Phila.     Annual  reports.     Ph., 

1833,67.     8° 2-991 

—  Sergeant,  J.  Address  .  .  2-991 
House  of  the  seven  gables.  N.  Hawthorne  18-1371 
House  on  the  moor.  Mrs.  M.  Oliphant  18-2378 
House  painting.     D.  R.  Hay           .        .  5-225 

—  Masury,  J.  W.  Plain  and  decorative  6-128 
Household,  the ;  a  book  of  reference  upon  subjects 

relating  to  domestic  economy  and  home  en- 
joyments. L.,  1866.  8«  .  .  6-188 
Household  amusements  and  enjoyments  ;  comprising 
acting  charades,  burlesques,  conundrums, 
enigmas,  rebuses,  etc.  L. ,  1866  20-184 
Household  amusements  and  enjoyments.     L.,  1866 

20-236 

Household  book  of  poetry.     C.A.Dana         23-507 
Household  book  of  English  poetry.     R.  C.  Trench 

23-1033 

Household  chemistry.     A.  J.  Bernays  8-46 

Household    friends    for    every    season.      B.,   1864 

33-1054 

Household  law,    manual  for.     A.    Fonblanque 

2-300 

Household  management,  book  of.     I.  Beeton  6-154 

—  See  Domestic  economy  ;  Housekeeping. 
Household  medicine.     See  domestic  medicine. 
Household  of  Bouverie.     Mrs.  C.  Warfleld    18-1500 
Household  of  Sir  Thomas  More.     Miss  A.  Manning 

18-2039 

Household  science.  Bernays,  A.  J.  Science  of 
home  life 8-47 

—  Youman,  E.  L.     Handbook  of        .  6-235 

—  See  Domestic  economy. 

Household  stories.     J.  and  W.  Grimm  18-1287 

Household  surgery.     J.  F.  South           .  10-495 

Household  taste,  hints  on.     C.  L.  Eastlake       6-166 
Household  words ;  a  weekly  journal  conducted  by 
Chas.  Dickens.     L.  and  N.  Y.,  1850-59.     19 
V.   8° 17-116 

—  Novels  and  tales  from     .        .        .        18-2346 

—  Pearl  fishing  ;  choice  stories  from  18-875 

—  See  All  the  year  round     .         .        .  17-145 
Housekeeper,  H.  R.     My  husband's  crime     18-4044 
Housekeeping.    Abell,   Mrs.  L.  G.     Skilful  house- 
wife          6-146 

—  Alcott,  W.  A.    Young  housekeeper  6-150 

—  Beeton,  I.     How  to  dine  .         .  6-152 
How  to  manage  house  and  servants      6-153 

—  Child,  L.  M.     Frugal  housewife      .  6-168 

—  Choice  and  cookery  offish;  by  Piscator      6-177 

—  De  Voe,  T.  F.     The  market  assistant         6-175 

—  Ellis,  Mrs.     Housekeeping  made  easy         6-201 

—  Lady's  guide  to  the  household  .  6-199 

—  Lea,  E.  E.     Useful  receipts  and  hints        6-194 

—  Nicholson,    E.     Economical  cook  and  house- 

book      6-206 

—  Our  English  home  .         .         .         27''-896 

—  Packard,  C.     Recollections  of  a  housekeeper 

.         .        18-2411 

—  Plain  talk  to  domestics     .        .        .  6-212 

—  Pierce,  C.     The  household  manager  6-209 

—  Raftald,  E.     English  housekeeper  .  6-238 

—  Warren,  Mrs.    Comfort  for  small  incomes  6-226 

—  See    Baking  ;    Cookery  ;    Domestic    economy  ; 

Food  and  diet ;  Household  management ; 
Household  science  ;  Receipts. 

Housman,  J.  Topographical  description  of  Cum- 
berland, Westmoreland,  Lancashire,  and  a 
part  of  the  west  riding  of  Yorkshire.  Carlisle, 
1800.     8° 27''-851 

Houssaye,  A.  L'amour  conime  il  est.  2me  ed. 
P.,  1860 34-3398 

—  Les  aventures  galantes  de  Margot.     P.,  1866 

.        34-3393 

—  Blanche  et  Marguerite.     N.  Y.,  1864.     8» 

34-4783 

—  Comediennes  d'autrefois.     Ed.   interdite.     B. 

and  L.,  1855         ....        34-4075 


Houssaye,  A.  Les  femmes  comme  elles  sont.  3me 
ed.     P.,  1858        .         .         .         .        34-3399 

—  Les  femmes  du  diable.     P.,  1867     .        34-4076 

—  Galerie  du  XVnie  Siecle.     I,Honimesd'esprit; 

II,  Princesses  de  comedie  et  deesses  d'opera; 

III,  Poetes  romanciers  et  philosophes ;  IV, 
Hommes  et  femmes  de  cour ;  V,  Sculpteurs, 
peintres,  musiciens.    6me  ed.     P.,  1858.    5  v. 

34—5295 

—  L'histoire'd'Appelles.     P.,  1867      ."        34-5296 

—  Mademoiselle  Cleopatre.     N.  Y.,  1865.    8» 

84-5608 

—  Mademoiselle  Mariani.     P.,  1859     .        34-4074 

—  Men  and  women  of  the  eighteenth  century.     N. 

Y.,  1852.     2  v.      .         .        .         .  30-688 

—  Notre-dame  de  Thermidor.   Histoire  de  Madame 

Tallien.     P.,  1866.     8«  .         .        34-4915 

—  La  pantoufle  de  Cendrillon.     P.      .        34-5095 

—  Philosophers  and  actresses.     N.  Y.,  1852.     2  v. 

30-1778 

—  Le  repentir  de  Marion  et  les  peines  de  coeur  de 

Mme  de  la  Popeliniere.     P.,  1865        34-4425 

—  Le  romau  de  la  duchesse.     6me  ed.     P.,  1866 

34-4722 

Houssaye,  J.  G.  Monographic  du  the.  P.,  1843. 
8»  .         .         .         .         .        .        34-4701 

Houston,  S.     Life.     N.  Y.,  1855    .         ,  30-826 

Houston,  W.  F.  Life  of  Thomas  Scott,  abridged 
from  his  life  by  his  son,  with  an  essay  on  re- 
pentance, etc.     Columbia,  1824   •  30-482 

Houstoun,  Mrs.  M.  C.  Texas  and  the  gulf  of  Mex- 
ico ;  or,  yachting  in  the  New  World.  Ph., 
1845 26>'-50 

Hovell,  D.  de  B.  Medicine  and  psychology.  L., 
1866 10-671 

Hovell-Thurlow,  T.  J.  The  company  and  the 
crown.     E.,  1866.     8°  .         .         28»-237 

Hovey,  A.  Life  and  times  of  the  Rev.  I.  Backus. 
B.,  1859         30-1158 

—  Miracles  of  Christ  as  attested  by  the  evangelists. 

B.,  1864 32-1663 

Hovey,  S.     Letters  from  the  West  Indies.     N.  Y., 

1838 26''-168 

Ho\^  bride  was  won.    F.  Gerstacker  18-1158 

How  a  penny  became  a  thousand  pounds,  and  life 

doubled  by  the  economy  of  time.     L.,  1858 

1-328 

How  can  the  church  educate  the  people  ?    By  a 

member  of  the  national  society.    L.,  1844.    8" 

13-224 

How  could  he  help  it  ?  A.  S.  Roe  .  18-2674 
How  crops  grow.     S.  W.  Johnson         .  4-312 

How  I  became  a  governess  .  .  .  18-1522 
How  I  managed  my  children.  Mrs.  Warren  6-226 
How  I  managed  my  house  on  two  hundred  pounds 

a  year.     Mrs.  Warren  .         .        .  6-227 

How  I  won  my  spurs.     J.  G.  Edgar      .  18-983 

How  not  to  be  sick.     A.  J.  Bellows       .  10-879 

How  to  dine.     I.  Beeton         .         .         .  6-152 

How  to  enjoy  life.     W.  M.  Cornell         .  10-216 

How  to  furnish  and  adorn  a  house.     Mrs.  Warren 

6-234 

How  to  get  a  farm.     E.  Morris      .        .  4-185 

How  to  get  fat.     John  Harvey        .        .  10-789 

How  to  live.     S.  Robinson     .         .         .  6-216 

How  to  make  the  best  of  it.  Anne  Bowman  18-365 
How  to  make  money  and  how  to  keep  it.     T.  A. 

Davies 1-308 

How  to  manage  house  and  servants.  I.  Beeton  6-153 
How  to  stop  drunkenness.     C.  Buxton  2-1059 

How  to  work  with  the  microscope.     L.  S.  Beale 

11-323 

How  we  are  governed.  A.  Fonblanque,  jr.  27''-405,6 
How  we  spent  the  autumn.     M.  and  L.  Wallace- 

Dunlop  .         .        .        .         .         27''-795 

Howadji  in  Syria.      G.  W-  Curtis.      N.  Y.,  1852 

. 28''-197 

Howard,  B.  C.  Report  of  the  decision  of  the  su- 
preme court  in   the  case  of  Dred   Scott  v. 

J.  T.  A.  Sandford.     N.  Y.,  1857.     8°     2-129 


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HOWLE. 


Howard,  G.  E.  Treatise  of  the  exchequer  and  rev- 
enue of  Ireland.     Dub.,  1776.    2  V.     4° 

27''-4n36 

Howard,  G.  Lady  Jane  Grey  and  her  times.  L., 
1822.     8» 30-1 4o6 

—  Wolsey,  the  cardinal,  and  his  times  ;  courtly, 

political,  and  ecclesiastical.     L.,  1824.     8" 
30-576 

Howard,  G.  S.  New  royal  encyclopaedia ;  or,  dic- 
tionary of  the  arts  and  sciences,  v.  1  «&  2.  L. 
f" 33-1501 

Howard,  Henry.  Course  of  lectures  on  painting, 
at  the  royal  academy  of  fine  arts.  Edited, 
with  a  memoir  of  the  author,  by  F.  Howard. 
L.,  1848 5-73 

Howard,  Henry,  Earl  of  Surrey.  Poetical  works, 
with  a  memoir.     B.,  1854     .        .  23-436 

Howard,  J.     Brown,  J.  B.     Memoirs  of         30-245 

—  Dixon,  H.     Howard  and  the   prison  world  of 

Europe 30-992 

Howard,  L.  The  climate  of  London,  deduced  from 
meteorological  observations  made  in  the  me- 
tropolis and  various  places  around  it.  2d  ed. 
L.,  1833.    3  V.    8»         .        .        .  11-125 

Howard,  R.  The  committee  :  a  comedy.  B.  B.  T. 
V.  32 24-71 

—  Same.     M.  B.  D.  y.  3      .        .        .  24-142 
Howard,   T.     On  the  loss  of  teeth,   and  on  the 

best    means    of  restoring    them.      L.,   1858 

10-193 

Howard  and  his  teacher.  Mrs.  M.  Leslie  18-1858 
Howard  Pinckney.  F.  W.  Thomas  .  18-1502 
Howarth,  E.  C.     Poems.     Newark,  1868        23-996 

—  The  wind  harp,  and  other  poems.     Ph.,  1864 

23-736 

Howden,  P.     Horse  warranty.     L.        .  4-321 

Plowe,  A.  H.     Theoietical  inquiry  into  the  physical 

cause  of  epidemic  diseases,  accompanied  with 

tables.     L.,  1865.     80   .         .         .  10-599 

Howe,  F.     Oriental  and  sacred  scenes,  from  notes 

of  travel  in  Greece,  Turkey  and  Palestine.    N. 

Y.,  1854 29^-270 

Howe,  H.     Historical  collections  of  Ohio,  relating  to 

its  genera]  and  local  history,  with  descriptions 

of  its  counties,  principal  towns  and  villages. 

Gin.,  1847.     8»      .        .        .        .         26''-104 

—  Historical  collections  of  Virginia ;  with  geogra- 

phical and  statistical  descriptions,  and  a 
sketch  of  the  District  of  Columbia.  Charles- 
ton, 1846.     8°        .        .        .        .         26''-103 

—  Memoirs  of  the  most  eminent  American  mechan- 

ics :  also  lives  of  distinguished  European  me- 
chanics ;  together  with  a  collection  of  anec- 
dotes relating  to  the  mechanic  arts.  N.  Y., 
1847 30-246 

Howe,  John.  Rogers,  H.  Life  and  character  of, 
with  an  analysis  of  his  writings     .         30-1093 

Howe,  J.  B.  The  British  slave  ;  or,  seven  years  of  a 
soldier's  life.     F's  S.  D.  v.  36  .  24-221 

—  The  golden  eagle.     F's  S.  D.  v.  22  24-221 
Howe,  J.  W.     From  the  oak  to  the  olive ;  a  plain 

record  of  a  pleasant  journey.     B.,  1868 
27''-941 

—  Later  lyrics.     B.,  1866    .        .        .  23-820 

—  Passion-flowers.     B.,  1854       .        .  23-460 

—  Trip  to  Cuba.     B.,  1850  .        .        .         26»'-302 

—  Words  for  the  hour.     B.,  1857        ,  23-418 
Howe,  M.  A.    Merchant- mechanic  ;  a  tale  of  "New 

England  Athens  "...        18-1506 

—  Rival  volunteers ;  or,  the  bjack  plume  rifles 

18-1503 

Howe,  8.  G.  The  Cretan  refugees  and  their  Ameri- 
can helpers.     B.,  1868.    8»  .        .       27''-3159 

—  Historical  sketch  of  the  Greek  revolution.  N.  Y., 

1828.     8» 27»-3158 

Howe,  W.  W.     Pasha  papers        .        .        18-1504 

Howells,  W.   D.     Italian  journeys.     N.  Y.,  1867 

27b-916 

—  Venetian  life.     N.  Y.,  1866     .        .         27'>-806 

—  Same.    2d  ed.     N.  Y.,  1867    .        .       27''-806» 


Howells,  W.  D.,  and  J.  S.  Hayes.  Lives  and 
speeches  of  Abraham  Lincoln  and  Hannibal 
Hamlin.     Columbus,  1860    .         .         30-1675 

Howie,  J.  Biographia  Scotiana  ;  or,  a  brief  historical 
account  of  the  most  eminent  Scots  worthies. 
Glasgow,  1827.     8°       .         .         .        30-1786 

Howison,  R.  R.  History  of  Virginia  ;  from  its  dis- 
covery and  settlement  by  Europeans  to  the 
present  time.     Ph.,  1846.     2  v.     8°      26vl05 

Howitt,  A.  M.  Art-student  in  Munich.  B.,  1854 
5-381 

—  School  of  life 18-1505 

Howitt,  M.     The  author's  daughter      .  18-1509 

—  Ballads,  and  other  poems.     N.Y.,1847     23-123 

—  Gabriel ;  a  story  of  Wichnor  wood  lH-1510 

—  Heir  of  Wast- Waylaud    .         .         .         18-1511 

—  Hope  on  !  hope  ever  !       .         .         .        18-1512 

—  Lillieslea  ;  or,  lost  and  found  .         .        18-1513 

—  Love  and  money      ....         18-3652 

—  Pictorial  calendar  of  the  seasons ;  embodying  the 

whole  of  Aikin's  calendar  of  nature.    L.,  1854 
20-384 

—  Popular  history  of  the  U.  S.     L.,  1859.     2  v. 

26»-410 

—  Seven  temptations.    L.,  1834  .  24-145 

—  Sketches  of  natural  history — poetry.     L.,  1864 

23—971 

—  Stories  of  Stapleford        ."        .*        ."        18-1507 

—  Strive  and  thrive      ....         18-1515 

—  The  favorite  scholar         .        .        .        18-1521 

—  Twelve  months  with  Fredrika  Bremer  in  Swe- 

den.    L.,  1866.     2  V.    .         .         .         27''-802 

—  Trust  and  trial  ....        18-1516 

—  Wood  Leighton  ;    or,   a  year   in  the  country 

18-1517 

Howitt,  W.  Boy's  adventures  in  the  wilds  of  Aus- 
tralia ;  or,  Herbert's  note-book.  B.,  1855 
29i'-211 

—  The  boy's  country-book.     5th  ed.      L.,  1863 

20-385 

—  German  experiences  ;  addressed  to  the  English, 

both  stayers  at  home  and  goers  abroad.  2d  ed. 
L.,  1844 27^-750 

—  History  ofdiscovery  in  Australia,  Tasmania,  and 

New  Zealand.     L.,  1865.     2  v.     8»       29''-243 

—  History  of  priestcraft  in  all  ages  and  nations. 

L.,  1833 32-1144 

—  History  of  the  supernatural  in  all  ages  and  na- 

tions, and  in  all  churches,  Christian  and  pagan, 
demonstrating  a  universal  fa'th.  Ph.,  1863. 
2  V 32-1070 

—  Homes  and  haunts  of  the  most  eminent  British 

poets.     N.  Y.,  1847.     2  v.    .         .        30-1658 

—  Jack  of  the  mill        .        .         .         18-1509,3652 

—  Land,  labor,  and  gold  ;  or,  two  years  in  Victoria  ; 

with  visits  to  Sydney  and  Van  Diemen's  Land. 
B.,  1855.     2  v 28''-199 

—  Rural  and  domestic  life  of  Germany  ;  with  char- 

acteristic sketches  of  its  cities  and  scenery. 
Ph.,  1843.    80        ...         .  27^-44 

—  Rural  life  of  England.    Ph.,  1854.    2  v.    27''-344 

—  Student-life  of  Germany.    Ph.,  1842.    S"  27''-43. 

—  Tallangetta,  the  squatter's  home     .        18-1519 

—  Visits  to  remarkable  places,  and  scenes  illustra- 

tive of  English  history  and  poetry.    Ph.,  1841 
27'>-7 

—  Same.     2d  series.     Ph.,  1842.    8°    .  27''-8 

—  Woodburn  grange  .        .        .        18-3829 
Howitt,  W.  and   M.     Literature    and    romance   of 

northern  Europe  ;  a  history  of  the  literature 
of  Sweden,  Denmark,  Norway,  and  Iceland, 
with  specimens.     L.,  1852.     2  v.  22-1095 

—  Ruined  abbeys  and  castles  of  Great  Britain.    L., 

1862,4.  2  V.  8»  .  .  .  .  27b-673 
Howitt's  journal  of  literature  and  popular  progress. 

V.  1,  2.     L.,  1847.    2  V.    8»  .  17-51 

Howland,  J.,  discourse  on.  E.  B.  Hall  30-1607 
Howie-glass,  the  merryjester.    Roscoe,  T.    German 

novelists,    v.  1     .         .         .         .        18-3785 

—  See  Murner,  T. 


HOWLEY. 


285 


HUGHES. 


Howley,  E.  Concise  history  of  the  English  consti- 
tution.    L.,  1857  .         .         .         27''-576 

Hows,  J.  W.  S.  Golden  leaves  from  American 
poets.     N.  Y.,  1865      .         .        .  23-752 

—  Golden  leaves  from  the  British  poets.     N.  Y., 

1864 23-737 

—  Historical  Shakspearian  reader ;  comprising  the 

"  Histories  ;  or,  chronicle   plays"   of   Shaks- 

peare,    carefully  expurgated.      N.    Y.,   1863 

24-243 

—  Ladies'  book  of  readings  and  recitations;  a  col- 

lection of  approved   extracts  from  standard 
authors.     Ph.,  1864       .         .         .  33-592 

—  Practical  elocutionist  and  academical  reader  and 

speaker-.     Ph 33-850 

Howse,  J.  Grammar  of  the  Cree  language  ;  with 
which  is  combined  an  analysis  of  the  Chippe- 
way  dialect.     L.,  1865.     8°  .  22-132 

Howson,  J.  8.  Deaconesses  ;  or,  the  official  help  of 
women  in  parochial  work  and  in  charitable 
institutions.     L.,  1862  ,         .        32-1852 

—  Five  [Hulsean]  lectures  on  the  character  of  St. 

Paul.     2d  ed.     L.,  1864.    8°         .        32-1416 

—  Metaphors  of  St.  Paul.     J^.,  1868  82-2470 

—  See  Ccmybeare,  W.  J. 

Hoyland,  J.  Historical  survey  of  the  customs, 
habits,  and  present  state  of  the  gypsies.  York, 
1866.     8» 29''-249 

Hoyle,  E.  Games  modernized  ;  explanations  of  the 
b'^st  modes  of  playing  the  most  popular  games, 
with  rules  and  regulations  adopted  at  the 
clubs  and  by  the  best  players.  By  G.  F. 
Pardon.     L.,  1866         .         .         .  20-187 

Hoz  Mota,  J.  de  la.  El  castigo  de  la  miseria.  T.  T. 
E.     v.  5 34-2 

Hozier,  H.  M.     The  seven  weeks'  war  ;  its  antece- 
dents and  its  incidents.     Ph.,  1867.     2  V.    8« 
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Hub,  I.     Deutschen  Dichter  der  Neuzeit.     Auswahl 
aus    den    Quellen,    mit   biographiscii-literar- 
ischen  Einleitungen.     Miinchen,    1852.     8° 
34-2404 

Hubback,  J.  Evidence  of  succession  to  real  and 
personal  property.     Ph.,  1845.  8" 

.        ,        .        .        .     V.  47,8  of  2-55 

Hubback,  Mrs.     Love  and  duty     .        .        18-1526 

—  May  and  December  .         .         .        18-1523 

—  Old  vicarage  ....        18-1524 

—  The  wife's  sister  ;  or,  the  forbidden  marriage 

18-525 

Hubbard,  F.  M.    Life  of  W.  R.  Davie.  (S.  A..  B.  25) 

.         .         .         .        .  30-497 

Hubbard,  W.     General  history  of  New   England, 

from  the  discovery  to  1680.     Mass.  hist.   col. 

2d  ser.     5,6  ....         26»-388 

—  Narrative  of  the  Indian  wars  in   New  England, 

from  the  first  planting  thereof  to  the  year  1677. 
Brattleborough,  1814  .         .         26»-106 

—  Same.     Revised  and  accompanied  with  an  his- 

torical preface,  life,  and  pedigree  of  the  author 
and  notes,  by  S.  G.   Drake.     Roxbury,    1865. 

2  V.     40 26''-800 

Hubbell,  M.  8.     The  memorial;    or,   the  life  and 
writings  of  an   only  daughter;  with  an   in- 
troductory notice  by  A.  L.  Stone.     B.,  1857. 
30-1139 

—  Shady  side ;  or,   life  in  a  country  parsonage. 

18-1527 

Hubbell,  W.  W.  Argument  on  behalf  of  the  de- 
fendants in  the  case  of  Ross  Winans  vs.  Orsa- 
mus  Eaton  ct  al.,  against  a  motion  for  an  in- 
junction to  restrain  the  defendants  from  con- 
structing and  vending  the  railroad  cars  c\mi- 
monly  known  as  the  "eight-wheel  railroad 
car."     Alb.,  1853.  8"   .        .        .  2-196 

Huber,  V.  A.  The  English  universities ;  an  abridged 
translation.  Ed.  by  F.  W.  Newman.  L., 
1843.    3  V.     8°      .         .         .        .  13-118 

Hue,  E.  R.  L'Abbe.  Christianity  in  China,  Tar- 
tary,  and  Thibet.     N.  Y.,  1857.     2  v.  32-693 


Hue,  E.  R.  L'Abbe.  L' empire  Chinois.  4me  ed. 
P.,  1860.     2v 34-3961 

—  Journey  through  the  Chinese  empire.     N.  Y., 

1855.     2  V 28''-219 

—  Voyage  dans  la  Tartaric  etle  Thibet,  1844-6.  P.. 

1860.     2v 34-3960 

—  Travels  in  Tartary,  Thibet,  and  China,  1844-6. 

L.,  2  v: 28»'-151 

Huddesford,  G.  Poems  ;  now  first  collected,  in- 
cluding salmagundi,  topsy-turvy,  bubble  and 
squeak,  and  crambe  repetita,  with  original 
additions  and  corrections.  L.,  1801  23-846 
Huddesford,  W.  Lives  of  those  eminent  antiquaries, 
John  Leland,  Thomas  Hearne,  and  Anthonv 
a  Wood.     Oxf.,  1782.     2  v.     8»    .  30-326 

Hudibras.     S.  Butler      .         .         .      23-33,125,356 

—  Same.  With  notes  by  T.  R.  Nash   .  23-536 
Hudson,  A.     Lectures  on  the  study  of  fever.   Dub., 

1867.    8°        .         .         .         .         .  10-737 

Hudson,  E.  M.      Second  war  of  independence  in 

America.     L.,  1863.     8»       .        .         26»-527 

Hudson,  H.    Cleveland,  H.  R.    Life  of.  (S.  A.  B.  10) 

30-497 

—  Read,  J.  M.,  ji*.     Historical  inquiry  concerning 

30-1981 

Hudson,  H.  N.     Lectures  on  Shakspeare.     2d  ed. 
N.  Y.,  1848.     2  V.         .         .         .        22-1097 
Hudson,  J.  W.     History  of  adult  education,  with  a 
full  history  of  mechanics'  and  literary  insti- 
tutions.    L.,  1851.     8°         .         .  13-117 
Hudson,  legends  and  poetry  of  the        .       26''-1019 
Hudson,  villas  on  the.     A.  A.  Turner    .  5-620 
Hudson's  bay.     R.  M.  Ballantyne         .          18-253 
Hudson's  bay  territory.      See  America,  British. 
Huen-Dubourg.   [Pseud.]  See  Hamond. 
Huerta,  V.  G.  de  la.     Raquel.    T.  T.  E.    v.  5    34-2 
Hufeland,  C.  W.    Art  of  prolonging  life.    Ed.  by  E. 
Wilson.     L.,  1858         .         .         .          10-146 
Hufeland,    C.    G.     Manuel   de  medicine    pratique. 
Trad,  par  A.  J.  L.  Jourdan.    Brux.,  1841.     8° 

.        34-4935 

Huff,  G.      Electro-physiology;    or,   electricity  as  a 

curative  agent.     2d  ed.     N.  Y.,  1853    10-520 

Hugh,  St.,  bishop  of  Lincoln,  metrical  life  of.     J. 

F.  Dimock  ....         30-1385 

Hugh  Bryan ;  the  autobiography  of  an  Irish  rebel 

18-3879 

Hugh  Worthington.  Mrs.  M.  J.  Holmes        18-1460 
Hughes,  E.      Outlines  of  scripture  geography  and 
history,  illustrating  the  historical  portions  of 
the  Old  and  New  Testaments.     Ph.,  1853 

.         .         .         .  32-478 

Hughes,  John,  esq.     Siege  of  Damascus ;  tragedy. 

B.  B.  T.    V.  11      .        .        .        .  24-71 

—  Same.  M.  B.  D.    v.  1       .         .        .  24-142 
Hughes,  John,  A.  M.    Boscobel  tracts  relating  to  the 

escape  of  Charles  II  after  the  battle  of  Wor- 
cester, and  his  subsequent  adventures.  2d 
ed.  E.,  1857.  8»  .  .  .  27-^585 
Hughes,  John,  D.D.  Complete  works  ;  comprising 
sermons,  letters,  lectures,  speeches,  etc.  Ed. 
by  L.  Kehoe.    2d  ed.     N.  Y.,  1865.     2  v.     80 

82—1 758 

—  Hassard,  J.  R.  G.    Life  of        '.        ".        30-1752 

—  See  Bacon,  T.  S. ;  Brooks,  E. 

—  and  J.  Breckinridge.     Controversy  on  the  sub- 

ject, "Is  the  Protestant  religion  the  religion 
of  Christ?"     [No  title]         .        .  32-86 

—  Discussion   of  tiie  question,    "Is  the  Roman 

Catholic  religion,  in  any  or  in  all  its  princi- 
ples and  doctrines,  inimical  to  civil  or  religious 
liberty?"  and  of  the  question,  "  Is  the  Pres- 
byterian religion,  etc.  V"    Ph.,  1836.  8»  32-87 

Hughes,  J.  Practice  of  photography.  7th  ed.  L., 
[1866]  .....  6-867 

Hughes,  J.  A.  Garden  architecture  and  landscape 
gardening.     L.,  1866.     8»    .         .  5-445 

Hughes,  S.  Treatise  on  gas  Avorks  and  the  practice 
of  manufacturing  and  distributing  coal  gas. 
2ded.   L.,  1865    ....  6-341 


HUGHES. 


286 


HUMAN. 


Hughes,  M.    Life  of  Wm.  Penn.    Ph.,  1828    30-415 
Hughes,  T.     Scouring  of  the  white  horse      18-1528 

—  Scliool  days  at  Rugby      .        .         ,         18-1530 

—  Tom  Brown  at  Oxford  ;  a  sequel  to  School  days 

at  Rugby       .....         18-1529 

Hughes,  W.     Treatise  on  the  construction  of  maps, 

comprehending  an  inquiry  into  tlie  principles 

of  matliematical  geography.  3d  ed.    L.,  1864 

25-98 

—  and  G.  Long.     An  atlas  of  classical  geography, 

with  a  sketch  of  ancient  geography,  and  an 
index  of  places.     Ph.,  1856.     8"  25-107 

Hughes,  W.  C.     American  miller,  and  millwright's 
assistant.     Ph.,  1851    .         .         .  6-349 

Hugo,  C.     La  Boheme  doree.     P.,  1859.     2  v. 

.         34-5253 

—  Les  miserables  ;  drame.     3me  ed.  P.  &  B. 

34-5251 

—  La  tirelire  de  Th^rese       .        .        .        34-4142 
Hugo,  Madame.     Victor  Hu<ro,  by  a  witness  of  his 

life.     Trans,  from  the  French  by  C.  E.  Wil- 
bour.     N.  y.,  1863.     8»      '  .         .         30-1437 

—  Victor  Hugo,  raconte  par  un  temoin  de  sa  vie. 

N.  y.,  1863.     2v.     bo  .         .         34-4627 

Hugo,  M.  V.     Oeuvres.     Brux.,1843    2  v.     8° 

34-4605 

—  Angelo  ;  Proems  d' Angelo  et  d'Hernani ;  les  deux 

premiers  actes  de  Cromwell.     P.,  1861 

34-3412 

—  Bug  Jargal ;  Claude  Gueux.     P.,  1861    34-3417 

—  Jargal       18-1541 

—  The  slave  king.     Adapted  from  "  Bug- Jargal" 

18-1531 

—  Chatiments.     Geneve  et  N.  Y.,  1853       34-4327 

—  Les  contemplations.     P.,  1856  .        34-3404 

—  Cromwell,     les  trois  premiers  actes    de.     P., 

1858 34-3413 

—  Le  dernier  jour  d'un  condamne.     Litterature  et 

philosophic  melees.     P.,  1862      .         34-3418 

—  Les  Feuilles  d'Automne ;    les  Chants  du    Cre- 

puscule.     P.,  1861         .         .         .         34-3403 

—  Han  d'Islande.     P.,  1861         .         .        34-3416 

—  Hans  of  Iceland        ....        18-1533 

—  Hernani ;  drame.     P.,  1861     .         .         34-3410 

—  Hunchback  of  Notre-Dame      .         ,        18-1534 

—  La  Legende  des  Siecles.     P.,  1862  .         34-3406 

—  Lucrece  Borgia  ;  Marion  Delorme.     P.,  1858 

34-3408 

—  Lucretia  Borgia.     Ad.  by  J.  M.  Weston.     F's 

S.  D.  V.  32 24-221 

—  Les  miserables.     N.  y.,  1862.  5  pts.  in  2  v.     8" 

34-4541 

—  Same.     B.,  1862,     17  v.  in  9  .        .        34-4540 

—  Les  miserables  ....         18-1540 

—  Same,    in  five  parts,   viz :    Fantine,   18-1535  ; 

Cosette,  18-1536  ;  Marius,  18-1537  ;  St.  Denis, 
18-1538;  Jean  Valjean,  18-1539. 

—  Napoleon  le  Petit.  Amsterdam,  1853       34-3415 

—  Notre-Dame  de  Paris.  2me  ed.  P.,  1859  34-3414 

—  Odes  et  ballades.     P.,  1859     .         .        34-3400 

—  Les  Orientales.     P.,  1859         .        .        34-3401 

—  The  Rhine.     N.  y.,  1845         .        .         27^-569 

—  Le  Roi  s'amuse  ;  lea  Burgraves.     P.,  1862 

34-3411 

—  La  tour  de  Nesle.     F's  S.  D.  v.  14        24-221 

—  Les  travaillcurs  de  la  mer.     N.    y.    &   Brux. 

1866.     8° 34-4544 

—  Toilers  of  the  sea     ....         18-1532 

—  LesVoix  Interieures  ;  les  Rayons  et  les  Ombres. 

P.,  185!) 34-3402 

—  William  Shakespeare.  L.,  1864.  8»  24-128 
Huiio  Blanc,  the  artist ;  a  tale  by  an  artist  18-3929 
Huguenot.     G.  P.  R.  James  .         .         .         18-1628 

Huguenot  exiles 18-1544 

Huguenot  faniily.     Sarah  Tytlcr    .         .        18-3377 
Huguenot  galley-slave,  the.     J.  Marteilhe    30-1883 
Huguenots.     Browning,  W.  S.     History  (16th  cen- 
tury)      82-30 ;  27''-3471 

—  Lee,  Mrs.  H.   F.     Huguenots  in  France  and 

America 32-112 


Huguenots.     Lists  of  foreign  Protestants  in  England. 
(1618-88)     Camden  soc.  pub,  v.  82      27*^195 

—  Marsh,  Mrs.     Protestant  reformation  in  France 

32-310 

—  Maury,  A.     Memoirs  of  a  Huguenot  family 

30-1960 

Tale  of  the  Huguenots        .        .        30-1959 

—  Parkman,  F.     Huguenots  in  Florida       26''-929 

—  Smiles,  S.     Huguenots  in  England  and  Ireland 

27''-1085 

—  Weiss,  C.  M.     History  of  the  French  Protestant 

refugees         32-514 

—  See  Protestants  ;  Reformation  ;  Waldenses. 
Huish,  R.     Bees ;  their  natural  history  and  general 

management.     L.,1844         .        .  4-211 

—  Memoirs  of  H.  R.  H.  Charlotte  Augusta,  prin- 

cess of  Wales,  etc.     L.,  1818.     8»        30-1966 

—  Public  and  private  life  of  George  III ;  with  a  me- 

moir of  the  house  of  Brunswick.     L.,  1821. 

40 30-2017 

Hulbert,  C.      Picture  of  Shropshire.      Providence 

Grove,  1838-44.  40  .  .  .  27''-1220 
Hulke,  J.  W.     Practical  treatise  on  the  use  of  the 

opthalmoscope.     L.,  1861.     8"     .  10-625 

Hull,  A.     The  casket  of  Sunday-school  melodies. 

B.,  [1865]     5-1078 

Hull,  E.     Coal  fields  of  Great  Britain  ;  with  notices 

of  the  coal  fields  of  other  parts  of  the  world. 

L. ,  1861 9-239 

—  Same.     2d  ed.,  enlar^ierl.     L.,  1861  9-240 
Hull,  T.      Henry  II;   a'^  tragedy.     B.  B.  T.  v.  12 

24-71 

—  Moral  tales  in  verse,  founded  on  real  events. 

L.,  1797.     2v.     8°        .         .         .  23-658 

Hull,  W.     Campbell,  M.    Revolutionary  services  and 

civil  life  of 30-1088 

Hullah,  J.  History  of  modem  music.  L.,  1862 
5-1035 

—  The  song-book  ;  words  and  tunes  from  the  best 

poets  and  musicians.     L.,  1866    .  5-1034 

—  Transition  period  of  musical  history.    L.,  1865. 

8»  ......  5-1033 

Hulme,  R.  T.  The  teeth  in  health  and  disease.  L., 
1864      .        .        .        .        .        .  10-555 

Hulme,  S.,  et  al.  Jubilee  of  the  Methodist  new  con- 
nection ;  being  a  memorial  of  the  origin,  gov- 
ernment, and"  history  of  the  denomination. 
L.,  1848 32-2430 

Hulse,  G.  A.     See  Macleod,  Mrs. 

Hulsean  lectures.  Ellicott,  C.  J.  The  life  of  our 
Lord  Jesus  Christ         .         .         .  32-993 

—  Howson,  J.   S.     The  character  of     St.  Paul 

32-1416 

—  Wordsworth,  C.     The  apocalypse  32-705 

—  See  Blunt,  J,  J.     Undesigned  coincidences 

32-1406 

Hulsius,  L.  Impp.  Romanorvm  nvniismatvm  se- 
ries a  C.  v.  Csesare  ad  Rvdolphvm  II.  2d  ed. 
Francof.,  1605       ....  34-488 

Human  body  and  its  connection  with  man.  J.  J.  G. 
Wilkinson 10-245 

Human  character.     See  Character. 

Human  culture,  manual  of.     M.  A.  Garvey    15-301 

—  See  Education. 

Human  destiny,  problem  of.     O.  Dewey        32-1293 
Human  electricity.     J.  O.  N.  Rutter      .  11-161 

—  See  Electricity  ;  ]Magnetism ;  Mesmerism. 
Human  follies.     J.  Noriac      .        .        .        18-2342 
Human  foot  and  human  hand,     G.  M.   Humphry 

10-248 

Human  histology  in  its  relations  to  descriptive  anat- 
omy.    E.  R.  Peaslee    .         .         .  10-223 
Human  intellect.     N.  Porter          .        .          15-341 

—  See  Mental  science. 

Human  life  in  Shakespeare.     H.  Giles  .  24-66 

Human  nature.     Brewster,  F.  E.     Philosophy  of 

2-552 

—  Burgh,  J.     Dignity  of     .         .        .  32-240 

—  Hume,  D.     Treatise  of    .        .        .  15-335 

—  See  Mental  science. 


HUMAN. 


287 


HUMPHREYS. 


Arnott.  N.     Survey  of     29*-144 
Considerations  on     .  2-703 


Human  progress. 

—  Henry,  C.  S. 

—  See  Progress. 

Human  race.     Hall,  J.  C.     Unity  of     .  9-560 

—  Johues,  A.  J.     Philological  proofs  of  unity  of 

23-458 

—  Pouchet,  G.     Plurality  of        .         .  9-606 

—  Smith,  S.  S.     Causes  of  variety  in  the  human 

species 9-632 

—  Smith,  C.  H.     Natural  history  of  the  human  spe- 

cies          9-630 

—  See  Anthropology ;  Ethnology  ;  Man  and  man- 

kind ;  Races. 
Human  sadness.     Mme.  de  Gaspariu     .        82-1303 
Human  society.     F.  D.  Huntington       .  32-823 

—  See  Society. 

Human  understanding,  essay  on.    J.Locke       15-43 

Humanity  in  the  city.     E.  H.  Chapin     .        32-1460 

Humber,  W.     Record  of  the  progress  of  modern 

engineering,    comprising    civil,    mechanical, 

marine,  railway,  bridge,  and  other  engineering 

"works ;  with  essays  and  reviews.     L. ,  1864-8. 

4v.     4° 6-1007 

Humble,  W.     Dictionary  of  geology  and  mineralogy. 

L.,  1860.     8»         ....  9-315 

Humble  creatures.     Samuelson,  J.  and  J.  B.  Hicks 

9-624,625 

Humboldt,  C.  W.  v.     Briefe  en  eine  Freundin.    L., 
1864 34-548 

—  Letters  to  a  female  friend.     Trans,  by  C.  M.  A. 

Couper ;  with  a  biographical  notice  of  the 
writer.    L.,  1849.     2  v.         .         .        33-1293 

—  Religious  thoughts  and  opinions.     B.,  1851 

32-311 

—  Sphere  and  duties  of  government.     Trans,  from 

the  German  by  J.  Coulthard.    L.,  1854  2-732 

—  Schlesier,  G.     Life  of      .         .         .  30-729 
Humboldt,  F.  H.  A.  von.     Aspects  of  nature  in  dif- 
ferent lands  and  different  climates  ;  with  scien- 
tific elucidations.     Trans,    by    Mrs.    Sabine. 
Ph.,  1849 25-63 

—  Briefe  an  Varnhagen  von  Ense,  (1827-1858.) 

Nebst  Briefen  von  Varnhagen  und  Andern 
an  Humboldt.     N.  Y.  .         .        34-2297 

—  Letters  to  Varnhagen  von  Ense,  with  letters  from 

Varnhagen  and  others  to  Humboldt.  From 
the  German.     L.,  1860.  8»    .         .  33-639 

—  Cosmos ;  a  sketch  of  a  physical   description  of 

the  universe.  Trans,  from  the  German  by  J. 
C.  Otte,  B.  H.  Paul,  and  W.  S.  Dallas.  L., 
1848-58.  5  V.         .      •.         .        .         11-251* 

—  Same.     N.  Y.,  1850-9.     5  v.  .         .  11-251 

—  The  island  of  Cuba.     Trans,  from  the   Spanish, 

with  notes  and  a  preliminary  essay,  by  J.  P. 
Thrasher.     N.  Y.,  1856        .         .         26''-300 

—  Personal  narrative  of  travels  in  the  equinoctial 

regions  of  the  new  continent,  1799-1804,  by 
Humboldt  and  A.  Bonpland.  Trans,  by  H. 
M.  Williams.     Ph.,  1815.     8°       .         26''-180 

—  Same.     Trans,  by  T.  Ross.     L.,  1853,3.     3  v. 

26b-237 

—  Political  essay  of  the  kingdom  of  New  Spain. 

N.  Y.,  1811.     2  v.  80  .         .         26''-592 

—  Researches  concerning  the  institutions  and  mon- 

uments of  the  ancient  inhabitants  of  America, 
with  descri])tions  and   views  of  some  of  the 
most  stiiking  scenes  in  the  Cordilleras.  Trans, 
by  H.  M.    Williams.     L.,  1814.     2  v.     8° 
26''-182 

—  Macgillivray,   W.     Travels  and  researches  of 

29''-25 

—  Life,  travels  and  books  of  A.    von   Humboldt, 

Avith  an  introduction  by  B.  Taylor.  N.  Y., 
1859 30-1308 

—  Klencke,  R.  F.  H.  Life  of  .  .  30-729 
Humbugs  of  New  York.  D.  M.  Reese  33-1156 
Humbugs  of  the  world.  P.  T.  Barnum  33-1301 
Hume,  A.     Orthographic  and  congruitie  of  the  Brit- 

an  tongue.     [E.  E.  T.  S.,  pt.   5.] 

V.  of  23-1043 


Hume,  Rev.  A.  The  learned  societies  and  printing 
clubs  of  the  United  Kingdom  ;  an  account  of 
their  respective  origin,  history,  objects,  and 
constitution ;  with  a  supplement  by  A.  I. 
Evans.     L.,  1853  ....        22-1098 

Hume,  D.  History  of  England,  from  the  invasion  of 
Julius  Caesar  to  the  revolution  in  1688,  with 
the  author's  short  account  of  his  life.  Ph., 
1821,2.     4v.    80  .         .         .         .         27^-590 

—  Same.     Ph.,  1828.     4  v.   8°    .        .         27^-591 

—  Same.     B.,  1854.     6  v     .         .        .         27''-592 
The  student's  Hume,  continued  down  to  the 

year  1858.     N.  Y'.,  1859        .         .         27=^593 

—  See  Smollet,  T. 

—  Philosophical  essays  on  morals,  literature,  and 

politics,  with  the  answer  to  his  objections  to 
Christianity,  by  Dr.  Campbell.  Georgetown, 
1817.     2  V.    80       .         .         .         .  15-37 

—  Philosophical  works ;   including  all  the  essays 

and  exhibiting  the  more  important  altera- 
tions and  corrections  in  the  successive  edi- 
tions published  by  the  author.  B.,  1854. 
4v.   8» 15-117 

—  Treatise  of  human  nature  ;  an  attempt  to  intro- 

duce the  experimental  method  of  reasoning 
into  moral  subjects.    L.,1817.    2  v.    80  15-335 

—  Burton,   J.  H.      Life  and    correspondence    of 

30-1127 

—  Ritchie,  T.  E.    Account  of  the  life  and  writings 

of 30-248 

Hume,  H.     The  life  of  E.  J.  Evre,  late  governor  of 

Jamaica.  L.,  1867  .  '  .  .  30-1918 
Hume,  J.     Speech  lor  repeal  of  malt  tax.     L.,  1825. 

17  pp.    8° 32-2503 

Hummel,  J.  N.     [Music   for  pianoforte.]     Vienna, 

etc.     2  v.    4°         .         .         .         .  5-809 

—  Ausfiihrliche  thoretisch-practische  Anweisung 

zum  pianoforte  spiel.     Wien.     4"  5-807 

—  [Pieces  for  the  piano  alone  and  with  orchestral 

accompaniment.]  Vienna,  etc.  3  v.   4"    5-808 

—  [Quintettes,  etc.,  for  piano,  violin,  alto,  violon- 

cello, and  contrabasso.]  Vienna  and  Leip.    4° 
5-811 

—  [Trios  for  pianoforte,  violin,    and  violoncello.] 

Vienna,  Bonn  and  Leip.    4"         .  5-810 

Humming  birds.    Jardine,  Sir  W.     N.  1.  6,  7   9-593 

—  Martin,  W.  C.  L.     History  of  .  9-584 
Humor.    Beattie,  J.     Essay  on  laughter  and  ludic- 
rous composition.     V.  3.        .        .        33-1022 

—  See  Wit  and  humor. 

Humorists,  Englisli,  of  the  18th  century.     "W.  M. 
Thackeray             ....     22-1235,6 
Humorous  poetry,  book  of      .         .        .  23-979 
Humorous  poetry  of  the  English  language.    J.  Par- 
ton        23-421 

Humorous  stories.     .J.  Brougham  .  18-443 

Humors  of  Falconbridge.     J.  F.  Kelley         18-1727 
Humphrey,  Mrs.  E.  J.     Six  years  in  India.     N.  Y., 

1866 28>'-521 

Humphrej^  H.     Great  Britain,   France,    and   Bel- 
gium ;  a  short  tour  in  1835.   N.  Y.,  1838.   2  v. 
37''-157 

—  Indian  rights  and  our  duties  ;  an  address.     B., 

1831 26M75 

—  Life  and  labors  of  the  Rev.  T.    H.   Gallaudet. 

N.  Y.,  1857  ....  30-986 

Humphrey.     See  Humplny. 

Humphrey  Clinker.     T.  Smollett  .        18-2958 

Humphreys,  Col.  David.  Life  of  Gen.  Israel  Put- 
nam, with  poems,  and  an  address  to  the  ar- 
mies of  the  U.  S.     Ph.,  1811         .        30-1712 

—  Miscellaneous  works.     N.  Y.,  1790  33-145 
Humphreys,  David,    D.  D.     Historical  account  of 

the  society  for  the  propagation  of  the  gospel 
in  foreign  parts.  N.  Y.,  1853.  8<>  33-804 
Humphreys,  H.  N.  The  coin  collector's  manual,  or 
guide  to  the  numismatic  student  in  the  for- 
mation of  a  cabinet  of  coins :  comprising  an 
historical  account  of  the  origin  and  progress  of 
coinage.     L.,  1853.     2  v.     .        .  29»-91 


HUMPHREYS. 


288 


HUNTER. 


Humphreys,  H.  N.  Coinage  of  the  British  empire  : 
an  outline  of  the  progress  of  the  coinage  in 
Great  Britain  and  her  dependencies.  L.,  1854. 
Sm.  4° 27^-594 

—  History  of  the  art  of  printing,  to  tlie  middle 

of  the  16th  century,  with  an  account  of  the 
origin  of  the  alphabet.     L.,  1867.     f»    21-319 

—  Ocean  and  river  gardens  :  a  history  of  the  ma- 

rine and  fresh  water  aquaria,  Avitli  the  best 
methods  for  their  establishment  and  preser- 
vation.    L.,  1857  .         .         .  9-938 

—  River  gardens.     L.,  1857         .         .  9-938* 

—  The  origin  and  progress  of  the  art  of  writing. 

L.,  1853.     4«         ....  21-318 

—  Ten  centuries  of  art,  9th  to  19tli ;  with  a  glance 

at  the   artistic  works  of  classical  antiquity. 

L.,  1852.     4°  ....  5-702 

Humphry,  G.  M.     The  human  foot  and  the  human 

hand.     L.,  1861     .         .         .         .  10-248 

Humpliry.     See  Humphrey. 

Hunch-back  of  Notre-Dame.     V.Hugo         18-1534 
Hundertpfund,  L.     Art  of  painting  restored  to  its 

simplest  and  surest  principles.     L.,    1849 

5-11 

Hundley,  D.  R.    Social  relations  in  our  Southern 

States.     N.  Y.,  1860     .         .         .         26''-375 
Hundred  and  ten    considerations.     J.   de  Valdes. 

See  Wiffen,  B.  B.  .         .         .        30-2309 

Hundred  Boston  orators.     J.  S.  Loring  30-1946 

Hungarian  brothers.     A.  M.  Porter       .        18-2525 
Hungary.     Across  the  Carpathians        .         27'*-622 

—  Bowring,  J.     Poetry  of  the  Magyars         23-866 

—  Brace,  C.  L.     Hunsrary  in  1851        .         27''-255 

—  Bright,  R.     Travels  in     .         .         .       27b-1203 

—  Gerando,  A.  de.     De  I'esprit  public  en  H. 

34-4888 

—  Gleig,    G.  R.     Germany,   Bohemia  and  H.  in 

1837 27''-845 

—  Godkin,  E,  L.     Hungary  and  the  Magyars 

27^-2585 

—  Gorgei,  a!     Life  and  acts,  1848-9  .'       27»-2592 

—  Paget,  J.     Remarks  on   .         .         .         27''-227 

—  Pardoe,  Miss  J.     City  of  the  Magyar         271^-57 

—  Paton,  A.  A.     Goth  and  Hun  .         27^-455 

—  Pragay,  J.     Struggle  for  freedom  .       27''-2654 

—  Protestant  church  in         .         .        .  32-529 

—  Pulszky,  T.     Memoirs,   with    historical   intro- 

duction   27''-2658 

—  Scenes  of  the  civil  war      .         .         .       27^2699 

—  Szemere,  B.  de.     Hungary  from  1848-60 

27»-2568 

—  Teft,  B.  F.     Hungary  and  Kossuth       27«-2685 

—  Townson,  R.     Travels  in        .         .       27''-1204 

—  See  Austria;  Slavonic    *    *. 

Hungerford,  J.     Old  plantation      .         .        18-1543 

Hunt,  C.  E.  The  Shenandoah,  or  the  last  Confed- 
erate cruiser.     N.  Y.,  1867  .        .         26^-873 

Hunt,  C.  H.     Life  of  Edward  Livingston ;  with  an 

introduction  by  G.  Bancroft.    N.  Y.,  1864.    8« 

30-1491 

Hunt,  E.  M.  The  patient's  and  physician's  aid. 
N.  Y.,  1860 10-221 

Hunt,  F.  Library  of  commerce :  practical,  theoret- 
ical, and  historical,     v.  1    N.  Y.,  1845.    1-39 

—  Lives  of  American  merchants.  N.  Y.,  1858.  2  v. 

8°  .        ...        .        .        .        30-1040 

—  Worth  and  wealth  ;    a  collection   of   maxims, 

morals,  and  miscellanies  for  merchants  and 
men  of  business.    N.  Y.,  1856     .  1-270 

—  See  Merchants'  magazine. 

Hunt,  F.  K.  The  fourth  estate  :  contributions  to- 
wards a  history  of  newspapers,  and  of  the 
liberty  of  the  press.     L.,  1850.     2  v.    22-1099 

Hunt,  G.  H.  Outram  and  Havelock's  Persian  cam- 
paign, with  a  summary  of  Persian  history,  by 
G.  Townsend.     L.,  1858      .        .         28«-146 

Hunt,  James.  Manual  of  the  philosopliy  of  voice 
and  speech,  especially  in  relation  to  the  Eng- 
lish language  and  the  art  of  public  speaking. 
L.,  1859         .        .        .        .        .  22-656 


Hunt,  James.     Treatise  on  the  cure  of  st<immering, 

with  a  general  account  of  the  various  systems 

for  the  cure  of  impediments  in  speech,  and  a 

notice  of  Thomas  Hunt.    3d  ed.    L.,  1857.    8" 

•  10-303 

Hunt,  John.  An  essay  on  pantheism.  L.,  1866.  8° 
32-1950 

Hunt,  J.  H.  Leigh.  Autobiography  ;  with  reminis- 
cences of  friends  and  contemporaries.  N.  Y., 
1850.     2  V 30-637 

—  Book  for  a  coiner  ;  selections  in  prose  and  verse. 

N.  Y.,  1852  ....  33-571 

—  Correspondence,  edited  by  his  eldest  son.     L., 

1862.     2  V 30-1647 

—  Essays  and  miscellanies — indicator  and  compan- 

ion.    Ph.,  1854     ....  33-616 

—  Imagination  and  fancy,  with  illustrative  selec- 

tions from  the  English  poets.     N.  Y.,  1845 
33-71 

—  Indicator  and   companion,  and  the  seer.     L., 

1840.     8" 33-618 

—  Poetical  works.     Edited  by  S.   A.    Lee.     B., 

1857.     2  V.     .         .         .    '     .         .  23-454 

—  Sir  Ralph  Esher ;  or,  memoirs  of  a  gentleman 

of  the  court  of  Charles  II,  including  those  of 
his  friend  Sir  Pliilip  Heme  .         .        18-1546 

—  Stories  from  the  Italian  poets,  with  lives  of  the 

writers.     L.,  1846.     2  v.       .         .         18-1557 

—  Same.     N.  Y.,  1846  .        .         .         18-1556 ' 

—  The   seer;  or,  common-places  refreshed.     B., 

1864.     2  V 33-617 

—  Wit  and  humor,  selected  from  the  English  poets, 

with  an  illustrative  essay  and   critical  com- 
ments.    N.  Y.       .         .         .         .  33-73 

—  See  Ireland,  A.  ;  Reflector,  the. 

—  and  S.  A.  Lee.     The  book  of  the  sonnet.     B., 

1867.     2v. 23-892 

Hunt,  N.     See  Hunt,  W.  and  N. 

Hunt,  R.     Elementarj'^  physics ;  an  introduction  to 

the  study  of  natural  philosophy.     L.,  1851 
11-96 

—  Handbook  to  the  industrial  department  of  the 

international  exliibition,    L.  1862.   2  v.    6-350 

—  Panthea,  the  spirit  of  nature    .         .         18-3705 

—  Poetry  of  science,  or  studies  of  the   pliysical 

phenomena  of  nature.     L.,  1848.     8"       11-31 

—  Popular  romances  of  the  west  of  England  ;  or, 

the  drolls,  superstitions  and  traditions  of  old 
Cornwall.     L.,  1865.     2  v.  .        .         18-1555 

—  Researches  on  light  in  its  chemical  relations ; 

embracing  a  coiffeideration  of  all  the  photo- 
graphic processes.    2d  ed.    L.,  1854.    8°  8-66 
Hunt,  R.  M.     Life  of  Sir  Hugh  Palliser.     L.,  1844. 

8» 30-1123 

Hunt,  T.  P.     The  book  of  wealth  ;  in  which  it  is 

proved  from  the  Bible  tliat  it  is  the  duty  of 

every  man  to  become  rich.    N.  Y.,  1836  32-49 

Hunt,  W.  and  N.     Memoirs  of,  taken  chiefly  from 

their  journals  and  letters.    Ph.,  1858    30-1053 

Hunted  down.     C.  Dickens   .         .  18-860,882'' 

Hunted  to  death 18-2997 

Hunter,  John,  M.  D.     Essays  and  observations  on 
natural   liistory,    anatomy,    physiology,   psy- 
choloaVi  aud  geology.     L.,  1861.     2  v.     8° 
.        .         ...         .        .  9-1031 

—  Observations  on   certain    parts  of  the  animal 

economy,  with  notes  by  R.  Owen.     Ph.,  1840. 
80 9-724 

—  Adams,  J.    Memoirs  of  the  life  and  doctrines  of 

30-249 

Hunter,  Captain  John.  Historical  journal  of  the 
transact  ions  at  Port  Jackson  and  Norfolk 
island,  with  the  discoveries  in  New  South 
Wales  and  in  the  Southern  ocean  since  Phil- 
lip's voyage.  L.,  1793.  4"  .  29''-505 
Hunter,  Rev.  John.  Introduction  to  conic  sections. 
L.,  1866 ,     14-167 

—  An  introduction  to  the  writing  of  precis  or  di- 

gests.    L.,  1860    ....  22-655 

—  Modern  arithmetic.     L.,  18G6  .  14-166 


HUNTER. 


289 


HUTCHINSON". 


Hunter,  Joseph.  Collections  concerning  tlie  church 
or  congregation  of  Protestant  separatists 
formed  at  Scrooby  in  north  Nottinghamshire, 
in  the  time  of  King  James  I ;  the  founders  of 
New  Plymouth.     L.,  1854.     8°    .         2a''-413 

—  New  illustrations  of  the  life,  studies,  and  writings 

of  Shakespeare.  L.,  1845.  2  v.  8»  34-89 
Hunter,  J.  D.  Manners  and  customs  of  Indian 
tribes  west  of  the  Mississippi,  with  an  account 
of  the  soil,  climate,  and  vegetable  productions, 
and  the  Indian  materia  medica,  and  a  history 
of  the  author's  life  during  a  residence  among 
them.     Ph.,  1823.     8°  .        .         26«-109 

—  Same,  with  title.    Memoirs  of  a  captivity  among 

the  Indians  of  North  America.     L.,  1833.     8" 

26»-109a 

Hunter,  R.     Popular  treatise  on  colds.    N.  Y.,  1867 

10-781 

Hunter,  S.  J.     Elementary  view  of  the  proceedings 

in  a  suit  in  equity,  with  an  appendix  of  forms. 

3d  ed.,  by  G.  W.   Lawrence.     L.,  1865.     80 

2-253 

Hunter,  W.  P.     Narrative  of  the  late  expedition  to 

Syria  under  the   command  of  Hon.    Sir  R. 

Stopford.     L.,  1843.     2  v.     .        .  28^-64 

Hunter,  W.  W.    Annals  of  rural  Bengal.    L.,  1868. 

8" 28«-261 

Hunter  and  trapper.  By  Halsey  Trapper  20-383 
"Hunter's  feast.     Mayne  Reid  .         .        18-2608 

Hunting.    Baldwin,  W.  C.    African  hunting  28''-411 

—  Beckford,  P.     Thoughts  on     .         .      '     20-310 

—  Berkeley,  G.  F.    Month  in  the  forests  of  France 

20-313 

—  Campbell,  W.     My  Indian  journal  28''-444 

—  Cummiugs,  R.  G.     Five  years  in  South  Africa 

28"-141 

La  vie  au  desert,  cinq  ans  de  chasse  34-3263 

—  Drayson,  A.  "W.     Adventures  in  South  Africa 

28''-399 

—  Dunlop,  R.  H.  "W.     Hunting  in  the  Himalaya 

280-354 

—  Faulkner,  H.     Elephant  haunts      .         28''-591 

—  Flack's  hunter's  experiences  .  30-352 

—  Forbes,  F.  E.     Eleven  years  in  Ceylon  28''-286 

—  Gerard,  J.     Adventures  in  Africa    .        28*'-323 

—  Herbert,  H.  W.     The  quordcm  hounds     20-366 

—  Horlock.     Recollections  of  a  fox  hunter  20-443 

—  Hunter  and  trapper.    By  Halsey  Trapper  20-383 

—  Rice,  W.     Tiger  shooting  in  India  28^-357 

—  Trollope,  A.    Hunting  sketches      .  20-486 

—  "Webber,  C.   "W.     Romance  of  natural  history 

20-508 

—  See   Falconry;    Hawking;    Rifle;    Sports  and 

sporting. 
Huntingdon,  S.  S.     Countess  of.     Life  and  times. 
L.,  1844.     3  V.     8»        .        .         .        30-1313 

—  Knight,  H.  C.  Lady  H.  and  her  friends  30-805 
Hnntingdon  i)eerage,  the.  H.  N.  Bell  30-2033 
Huntingdonshire.     Brayley,    E.    W.     v.   7  of 

37''744 

Huntington,  F.  D.     Christian  believing  and  living. 
B.,  1860 33-880 

—  Elim  ;  or,  hymns  of  holy  refreshment.     B.,  1865 

33-763 

—  Human  society,  its  providential  structure,  rela- 

tions, and  offices.  N.  Y.,  1860.  8"  33-833 
Huntington,  G.     ShadoAvy  land,  and  other  poems, 

including  the  Guests  of  Brazil,  a  tragedy.    N. 

Y.,  1861.     8"         .        .         .        .  23-652 

Huntington,  J.     Poems.     N.  Y.,  1843  .  23-127 

Huntington,   J.    "V.     Alban  ;   or,   the  history  of  a 

young  Puritan 18-1547 

—  Forest 18-1548 

—  Lady  Alice  ;  or,  the  new  Una         .        18-1549 

—  Rosemary 18-1550 

Huntley,    H.   "V.     Peregrine  scramble ;    or,    thirty 

years' adventures  of  a  blue  jacket.     L.,  1849. 
2v.        .        .        •        .        .        .         29''-230 
Huntley,  R.  W.     Glossary  of  the  Cotswold   (Glou- 
cestershire) dialect.     L.,  1868     .        22-1100 


Hurd,  J.  C.  Law  of  freedom  and  bondage  in  the 
U.  S.     B.,  18.-)8-62.     2  V.    8»        .  2-184 

Hurd,  R.     Moral  and  political  dialogues,  with  letters 

on   chivalry  and  romance.     L.,   1771.     3    v. 

33-46 

—  Kilvert,  F.  Life  and  writings  of  .  30-1391 
Huribert,  W.  H.     Gan-eden ;  or,  pictures  of  Cuba. 

B.,  1854 36''-369 

—  General  McClellan  and  the  conduct  of  the  war. 

N.  Y.,  1864  ....        30-1551 

Hurrah  for  the  holidays  .        .        .         18-1553 

Hurry-graphs.     N.  P.  Willis  .        .  33-138 

Hurst,  J.  F.  History  of  rationalism  ;  embracing  a 
survey  of  the  present  state  of  Protestant  the- 
ology. N.  Y.,  1865.  8°  .  .  32-1710 
Hurst,  M.  B.  History  of  the  14th  reg.  of  Alabama 
vols.  Rich'd.,1863  .  .  .  26^-1902 
Hursthouse,  C  New  Zealand  ;  or,  Zoalandia,  the 
Britain   of  the  South.     L.,    1857.      2    v.    8» 

29''-143 

Hurt-Binet,  M.  G.     Neuf  mois  aux  Etats-Unis.    Ge- 
neve et  Paris,  1863        .         .         •         34-3964 
Hurtado  de  Mendoza,  D.     See  Mendoza. 
Hurwitz,  H.     Hebrew  tales    .        .         .        18-1554 
Husband  and  wife  ;  or,  the  science  of  human  devel- 
opment through  inherited  tendencies.     By  the 
author  of  "  the  parent's  guide,"  etc.     N.  Y., 

1863.    8° 10-347 

Husband  and  wife.     See  Divorce  ;  Marriage. 
Husband  vs.  wife.     "With  designs  by  A.  Hoppin.  N. 

Y.,1858 23-913 

Husband-hunter.     D.  I.  Moriarty  .        18-2264 

Husbandry.     See  Agriculture  ;  Farming. 
Husbands  and  homes.    Mrs.  Terhune.  18-3175 

Husenbeth,  F.  C.    Life  of  J.  Milner.    Dub.,  1863.  8° 

30-1853 

Huskisson,  W.  Speeches  ;  with  a  biographical  me- 
moir.    L.,  1831.     3  V.    8»    .        .  3-124 

—  and  W.    Windham.      Select  speeches.      Ph., 

1837.    8» 3-125 

Husks.  Mrs.  Terhune  ....  18-3174 
Husmann,  G.     The  cultivation  of  the  native  grape, 

and  the  manufacture  of  American  wines.     N. 

Y.,  1806 4-249 

Huss,  J.     Gillett,  E.  H.   Life  and  times  of    33-1083 

—  Bonnechose,  E.  de.     Reformers  before  the  ref- 

ormation          32-858 

Hussein,  AH  Khan  Kirmani.  History  of  Hydur 
Naik.     Trans,  by   W.   Miles.      L.,  1742.   8« 

28''-230 

Hussey,  R.  Rise  of  the  papal  power.  New  ed. 
Oxf.,  1863  ....  32-1328 
Hutcheson,  F.  Short  introduction  to  moral  phil- 
osophy ;  containing  the  elements  of  ethics 
and  law  of  nature.  Trans,  from  the  Latin. 
Ph.,  1788 15-267 

—  System  of  moral  philosophy,  with  a  life  of  the 

author,  by  W.  Leechman.  L.,  1755.  2  v.  4" 
15-505 

Hutchings,  J.  M.  Scenes  of  wonder  and  curiosity 
in  California.     L.,  1867.     8»        .         26''-585 

Hutchinson,  A.,  life  of.  G.  E.  Ellis.  (S.  A.  B.  16.) 
30-497 

Hutchinson,  E.  Music  of  the  Bible  ;  or  explanatory 
notes  upon  those  passages  in  the  sacred  scrip- 
tures which  relate  to  music,  including  a  brief 
view  of  Hebrew  poetry.  B.,  1864.  8°    33-1116 

Hutchinson,  F.  Historical  essay  concerning  witch- 
craft.    2ded.     L.,  1720        .         .        32-2176 

Hutchinson,  Lucy.  Memoirs  of  the  life  of  Col.  John 
Hutchinson  ;  with  original  anecdotes  of  many 
of  his  contemporaries  and  a  summary  review 
of  public  affairs,  and  a  life  of  Mrs.  Hutchin- 
son, written  by  herself.     L.,  1846  30-250 

Hutchinson,  T.  History  of  the  province  of  Massa- 
chusetts bay,  from  1749  to  1774 ;  comprising 
a  detailed  narrative  of  the  origin  and  early 
stages  of  the  American  revolution.  L.,  1828. 
8« 26M10 

Hutchinson,  W.  N.    See  Herbert,  H.  W. 


19 


HUTCHINSON. 


290 


HYPERION. 


Hutcliiiison,  G.     Narrative  of  the  mutinies  in  Oude. 

L.,  1859.  8»  .  .  .  .  28«-199 
Hutchinson,  R.   Works.    Ed.  by  J.  Bruce.     Canib. , 

1842.     8° 32-1194 

Hutchinson,  T.    J.     Buenos  Ayres  and   Arcentine 

gleannigs.     L.,  1865.     8"      .         .        26''-553 

—  The  Parana  ;  and  South  American  recollections, 

from  1861-68.     L.,  1868.     8»        .         26''-696 

—  Ten  years'  wanderings  among  the  Ethiopians ; 

with  sketches  of  the  manners  and  customs  of 
the  tribes,  from  Senegal  to  the  Gaboon.     L., 

1861.     8° 28b-372 

Hutspot.     C.  F.  Trower         .        .        .        18-3751 
Hutted  knoll.     J.  F.  Cooper  .        .        .  18-747 

Hutten,  U.     Life  of.     M.  V.  Chauffour-Kestner 

32-1163 

Button,  C.     Course  of  mathematics.     New  ed,,  re- 
modelled, by  W.  Rutherford.     L.,  1843.     S" 
14-2 

—  Mathematical  tables ;  with  description  and  use 

of  the  tables.     Ed.  by  O.  Gregory.     L.,  1858. 
8» 14-165 

—  Philosophical  and  mathematical  dictionary.    L. , 

1815.     2  V.     40     .         .         .         .  '11-507 

—  See  Ozanam,  J. 

Hutton,  H.  D.  England  and  the  uncivilized  com- 
munities.    [International  policy]        27"-1250 

Hutton,  R.  H.     Studies  in  parliament;  a  series  of 
sketches  of  leading  politicians.     L.,  1866 
27»-595 

Hutton,  W.  History  of  Birmingham.  6th  ed.  L., 
1835.     8»        .         .         .         .         .         27''-596 

—  Life,  and  the  history  of  his  family,  written  by 

himself ;  with  extracts  from  his  other  works. 

L.,  1841 30-778 

Huxley,  T.  H.  Elementary  atlas  of  comparative 
osteology  ;  the  objects  selected  and  arranged 
by  Prof.' Huxley,  and  drawn  on  stone  by  B. 
W.  Hawkins.     L.,  1864.     4»        .  9-1223 

—  Evidence  as  to  man's  place  in  nature.     N.  Y., 

1863.     80 9-566 

—  Lessons  in  elementary  physiology.     L.,    1866 

10-679 

—  Lectures  on  the  elements  of  comparative  anat- 

omy.    L.,  1864.     8»      .         .         .  9-564 

—  On  the  educational   value  of  the  natural  history 

sciences.     L.,  1854       .        .         .  9-1021 

—  On  our  knowledge  of  the  causes  of  the  phe- 

nomena of  organic  nature.     L.,  1863       9-567 

—  Same,  with  the  title,  On  the  origin  of  species ; 

or,  the  causes  of  the  phenomena  or  organic 
nature.     N.  Y.,  1863.     S"    .        .  9-568 

—  See  Laing,  S.,  jr.  ;  Young,  J.  R. 

—  and  "W.  J.  Youmans.     The  elements  of  physi- 

ology and  hygiene.     N.  Y.,  1868  10-803 

Hyacinthe.     Mrs.  Grey  ....        18-1275 
Hyak  niv  is'shiu.     Japanese  lyrical  odes.     Trans, 
with  notes,  and  the  text  in  Japanese  and  Ro- 
man characters,  by  F.  V.  Dickins.     L.,  1866. 

8» 23-947 

Hybridity,  phenomena  of,  in  the  genus  homo.     P. 

Broca 9-516 

Hyde,  Edward.    See  Clarendon. 

—  Henry.     See  Clarendon. 

Hyde,  James.  The  science  of  cotton  spinning  prac- 
tically arranged  and  simplified.  Manchester. 
80 6-342 

Hyde,  John.  Mormonism  ;  its  leaders  and  designs. 
N.  Y.,  1857 26''-328 

Hyde,  J.  F.  C.  Chinese  sugar  cane  ;  its  history  and 
mode  of  culture.     B.,  1857  .        .  4-87 

Hydraulics  and  hydrostatics.  Bland,  M.  Elements 
of  hydrostatics      ....  11-255 

—  Burnell,  G.  R.     Hydraulic  engineering       6-21 

—  D'Aubuisson,  F.    Treatise  on  hydraulics  11-102 

—  Downing,  S.     Practical  hydraulics  11-177 

—  Francis,  J.  B.     Lowell  experiments         11-515 

—  Glynn,  J.    Rudimentary  treatise  on  the  power 

of  water 6-327 

—  Lardner,  D.    Treatise  on       .        .       11-39,40 


Hydraulics  and  Hydrostatics.     Matthews,  W.     Hy- 
draulia 6-65 

—  See  Drainage  ;  Water-power. 
Hydropathic  cook-book.     R.  T.  Trail    .  10-341 
Hydropathic  encyclopedia.     R.  T.  Trail  10-333 
Hydropathic  family  physician.     J.  Shew        10-332 
Hydropathy.     Johnson,   E.     Domestic  practice  of 

10-328 

—  Johnson,  E.     Results  of  .        .  10-329 

—  Smedley,  Mrs.     Ladies'  manual  of  10-582 

—  Smedley,  J.     Practical  h.        ,        .  10-584 

—  Weiss,  J.     Hand-book  of        .        .  10-365 

—  See  Baths  and  bathing  ;  Food  and  diet ;  Water 

cure. 
Hydur  Naik,  history  of.     Hussein  Ali  28»-230 

Hygiene.     Annales  d'hygiene  publique      34-4900,1 

—  Barker,  T.  H.     Hygienic  management  of  infants 

and  children  ....  10-208 

—  Cornell,  W.  M.     Physical  and  mental  h.  10-216 

—  Draper,  J.  C.     Text-book  on  h.       .  10-588 

—  Hammond,  W.  A.     Treatise  on,  Avith  special 

reference  to  the  military  service   .  10-306 

—  Huxley,  T.  H.,  and  W.  J.  Youmans.     Elements 

of 10-803 

—  Parkes,  E.  A.    Manual  of       .        .  10-644 

—  See  Health ;  Sanitary  *  *  . 

Hymn  for  all  nations.     M.  F.  Tupper    .  23-317 

Hymn   of  praise,  the.     F.  Mendel ssohn-Bartholdy 

5-821' 

Hymns  and  hymn-writers.    Belcher,  J.     Historical 
sketches  of 32-839 

—  Benedict,  E.  C.     MediiEval  h.  .  23-986 

—  Bonar,  H.     Hymns  of  faith  and  hope       23-862 

—  Charles,  Mrs.  E.   Voice  of  Christian  life  in  song 

32-1543 

—  Christophers,  S.  W.     Hymn-writers  and  their 

hymns 22-961 

—  Davies,  G.  C.     Songs  of  the  church  5-1079 

—  De  Vere,  A.     May  carols        .         ,  23-924 

—  E.  E.  T.  S.,  pt.  24.     Hymns  to  the  virgin  and 

Christ  .         .         .         .  V.  13  of  22-1043 

—  Faber,  F.  W.     Hymns    .        .        .  23-832 

—  Gude  and  godlie  ballates  .         .        23-1005 

—  Huntington,  F.  D.     Eiim        .        .  23-763 

—  Jones,  W.     Oriental  h.    .        .        .  23-501 

—  Macdonald,  G.     England's  antiphon       32-2481 

—  Marsh,  W.     Biblical  versions  of  divine  hymns, 

with  annotations  .         .         .        32-1779 

—  Miller,  J.     Our  hymns,  their  authors  and  origin 

32-2263 

—  Orpheus.     Mystical  h.     .        .        .        23-1006 

—  Palmer,  Ray.     Hymns  and  sacred  pieces  23-807 

—  Palmer,  Roundell.     Book  of  praise  23-703 

—  Phelps,  A.,  et  al.     Hymns  and  choirs    32-2237 

—  Psalmist,  the  ;  for  Baptist  congregations 

5-1085 

—  Songs  in  the  night   ....  23-833 

—  Southern  Zion's  songster         .        .       26»-1999 

—  Waring,  Miss  A.  L.     Hymns  and  meditations 

23-706 

—  Wesley,  C.     Hymns        .         .        .  23-921 

—  White,  R.  G.     National  hymns       .  23-624 

—  Wither,  G.    Hymns  and  songs  of  the  church 

23-527 

—  See  Christmas  carols  ;  Lyra  *  *  . 

Hymns  for  the  camp.  Raleigh,  1864  .  26«-1999 
Hymns  of  the  ages ;    being  selections  from  Lyra 

Catholica,  Germanica  Apostolica,  and  other 

sources ;  with  an  introduction  by  Rev.  F.  D. 

Huntington.  B.,  1859-65.  3  v.  8°  23-590 
Hymns  of  the  spirit.  B.,  1864  .  .  23-1016 
Hyneman,  L.    World's  masonic  register.   Ph.,  1860. 

80 2-733 

—  Universal  masonic  record  and  directory.    Ph., 

1860.     80 2-734 

Hyneman,  Mrs.  R.     The  leper;  and  other  poems. 

Ph.,  1853 23-352 

Hypatia.  C.  Kingsley  ....  18-1753 
Hyperion.     Keats,  J 23-381 

—  Longfellow,  H.  W.  ...        18-1934 


HYPOCHONDRIACAL. 


291 


IMPEDIMENTS. 


Hypocliondriacal  and  other  nervous  affections.     J. 

Rcid 10-742,464 

Hypolytus  and  his  age.     C.  C.  J.  Bunsen      32-2191 

Hysteria.    Carter,  R.  B.    Pathology  and  treatment  of 

10-392 

—  Tate,  G.     Treatise  on      .        .        .  10-184 

—  See  Epilepsy;  Nervous  system. 

Hythe,  hand-book  for.     H.  Busk  .        .  6-573 

"I  will."  P.B.Power  .  .  .  82-1065 
lago,  R.     Select  poems  .        .         .  23-62 

Icarie  en  1780,  une.  X.  de  Montepin  .  34-4396 
Ice,  formation  and  properties  of.      C.   Tomlinson 

11-223 

Ice  caves'    G.*F.  Browne      ."        .'        .'        27''-762 

Ice  maiden.     H.  C.  Andersen         .        .  18-143 

Iceland.     Baring-Gould,  S.     Iceland  :  its  scenes  and 

sagas 27''-648 

—  Browne,  J.  R.     Land  of  Thor         .         27''-890 

—  Dufferin,  F.  T.  B.     Letters  from  high  latitudes 

27''-447 

—  Forbes,  C.  S.     Iceland ;  its  volcanoes,  geysers, 

and  glaciers  ....         27''-588 

—  Henderson,  E.     Residence  in  .  27''-89 

—  Mallet,  M.     Northern  antiquities    .       27=^-2777 

—  Metcalf,  F.     The  Oxonian  in  Iceland       27''-611 

—  Miles,  P.     Rambles  in      .         .        .         27*'-342 

—  Pfeiffer,  I.     Journey  to  .         .         27''-263 

—  Syminnton,  A.  J.     Pen  and  pencil  sketches 

."     .■ 29'>-803 

—  Troil,  U.  V.     Letters  on  .         .         .         27''-206 

—  See  Manners  and  customs ;   Mythology  ;  Scan- 

dinavia. 
Iceland,  Greenland,  and  the  Faroe  islands.     N.  Y., 

1841 29''-251 

Icelandic  language,   method  of  learning.     E.  Rask 

22-353 

Icelandic  legends.  J.  Arnasen,  .  ,  18-1559 
Icelandic    literature.      See    Edda  ;    Heimskringla  ; 

Sagas. 
Ichthyology.     Bertram,  J.  G.     Harvest  of  the   sea 
9-676 

—  Jardlne,  SirW.  (ed.)  N.  1.,  XXXV-XL      9-596 

—  Ruschenberger,  W.  S.  W.     Elements  of    9-621 

—  Swainson,  W.     Natural  history  of  fishes    9-637 

—  See  Fish. 

Icones  Muscorum.     W.  S.  Sullivant      .  9-1236 

Icterus.     See  Jaundice. 

Ida.     See  Hahn  Hahn. 

Idaho.    Angelo,  C.  A.     Sketches  of  travel  in 

26''-571 

Idalia.  L.  Delarame  ....  18-1558 
Ide,  G.  B.  Bible  pictures ;  or,  life-sketches  of  life- 
truths.  B.,  1867  .  .  .  32-2285 
Ideal  attained.  E.  W.  Farnham  .  .  18-1057 
Ideal  in  art.  H.  Taine  .  .  .  5-401 
Ideas  of  the  day  on  policy.  C.  Buxton  27»-183 
Idees  Napoleoniennes.  Louis  Napoleon  34-3600 
Idiocy.  Duncan,  P.  M.,  and  W.  Millard.  Manual  for 
training  the  idiotic        .         .        .  13-69 

—  Seguin,  E.  Physiological  treatment  of  10-627 
Idiot,  r.  X.  de  Montepin  .  .  .  34-4387 
Idle,  C.     Hints  on  shooting  and  fishing,  etc.,  both 

on  sea  and  land.     2d  ed.     L.,  1865        20-386 
Idle  word.     E.  M.  Goulburn  .        .        32-1761 

Idler.     S.  Johnson  ....     33-945,65 

Idler  in  France.  M.  P.  Blessington  .  27''-266 
Idler  in  Italy.     M.  P.  Blessington  .  27t'-65 

Idlewild,  out-doors  at.     N.  P.  Willis     .  33-506 

Idol  demolished,  the.  J.  S.  Knowles  .  32-1284 
Idolatries,  old  and  new.     J.  B.  Brown  32-2347 

Idylle,  une.  G.  Nadaud  .  .  .  34-3599 
Idylls,  new.  S.  Gessner  .  .  .  33-1045 
Idyls  and  legends  of  luverburn.    R.  Buchanan 

23-908 

Idyls  of  battle  and  poems  of  the  rebellion.     L.  C. 

Redden  23-750 

Idyls  of  the  king.     A.  Tennyson   .         .  23-542 

Idumean,  the.  J.  M.  Leavitt  .  .  23-1029 
Iflaand,  A.  W.     Theatralische  werke.     L.,  1858-60. 

5  V 34-529 


Iffland,  A.  W.    Conscience  ;  a  tragedy.     T.  G.  T.  4 

24-165 

Ignatius,  St.     See  Loyola. 

Ignorance,  philosophy  of  popular.     J.Foster  13-89 

Iguvine  inscriptions.     Text,  with  interlinear  Latin 

trans,    and  notes,  by  F.  W.  Newman.     Ph. 

soc.  tr.,  1864  ....  22-488 

Ihne,  W.     Researches  into  the  history  of  the  Roman 

constitution,    with    an    appendix    upon    the 

Roman  knights.  L  ,  1853.  8"  .  27»-2291 
II  faut  que  jeunesse  se  paye.  L.  Gozlan  34-5206 
II  faut  qu'  une  porte  soit  ouverte  ou  fermee.     A.  de 

Musset 34-3936 

Ilias.     Homer 34-319 

Iliad.     Penn,    G.     Examination   of   primary  argu- 

mertof 22-709 

—  See  Homer. 

I'll  try.     Mrs.  M.  Leslie         .        .        .        18-1859 

Illinois.     Beecher,  E.     Narrative  of  riots  at  Alton 

26"-601 

—  Brown,  H.     History  of    .         .        .  26"-26 

—  Carpenter,  W.  H.  and  T.  S.  Arthur.     History  of 

26''-523 

—  Owen,  D.  D.     Report  on  geology  of  9-279 

—  Peck,  J.  M.     Gazetteer  of        .        .  25-115 

—  Worthen,  A.  H.,  et  al.     Geological  survey  of 

9-1260 

Illinois  institution  for  the  education  of  the  blind. 
Sixth  biennial  report.     Springfield,  1861.     8" 

13-119 

Illinois  monthly  magazine,  v.  1,  2.  Vandalia  and 
Cin.,  1831,2.     2  v.    8°  .         .  17-52 

—  See  Western  monthly. 

Illuminati.    Robinson,  J.     Proofs  of  a  conspiracy. 
27''-3531 

—  SeeBarruel,  A.  Jacobinism  .  .  27''-8366 
Illusions  perdues.  H.  de  Balzac  .  .  34-30.50 
lUustrateil  history  of  Ireland  from  the  earliest  period, 

with  historical  illustrations  by  H.  Doyle.  L., 
1868.    8" 27''-1457 

Illustrated  London,  a  series  of  views  in  the  metropo- 
lis and  its  vicinity,  engraved  by  A.  H.  Payne  ; 
the  historical,  topograpliical  and  miscellaneous 
notices  by  W.  I.  Bicknell.     L.,  n.  d.    27'>-420 

Illustrations  of  northern  antiquities ;  being  an  ab- 
stract of  the  "book  of  heroes,"  and  "  Nieb- 
elungen  lay;"  with  metrical  tales  from  the  old 
German,  Danish,  Swedish,  and  Icelandic  ; 
with  notes  and  dissertations  bj'  H.  Weber,  R. 
Jamieson,  and  W.  Scott.  Ed.,  1814.  4<> 
22-891 

Illyrian.     Merimee,  P.     Poesies  illyriques    34-3522 

—  See  Slavic. 

Image  of  God,  the.  R.  Hutchinson  .  32-1194 
Image  of  his  father.  H.  and  A.  Mayhew  18-2160, 1 
Imaginary  conversations.  W.  S.  Landor  33-714 
Imagination,  piieme.  J.  Delille  .  .  34-4039 
Imagination  and  fancy.     L.  Hunt  .  33-71 

Imbecility,    Shakspeare's    delineations   of.      A.    C. 

Kellogg 24-166 

Imitation  of  Christ.  Thomas  a  Kempis  32-1648 
Imitation  de  Jesus  Christ.  T.  a  Kempis  34-4286 
Immaculate  conception,  official  documents  on  doyma 

of 32-1741 

Immanuel ;  or,  life  of  Christ.  Z.Eddy  32-2512 
Immen-see.     TU.  Storm  .         .         .         18-3736 

Immermann,  K.    Miinctihausen — eine  Geschichte  in 

Arabesken.     B..  1858.    4  v.  .  34-580 

Immigration.     See  emigration  ;  migration. 
Immortalite  de  Tame,  ditliyrambe.     J.  Delille 

34-4041 

Immortality  of  the  poul.     Cooper,  R.     Lectures  on 
32-2297 

—  Drew,  S.     Essay  on         .        .         .  32-565 

—  Richter,  J.  P.     Campaner  thai        .  83-904 

—  See  Future  state ;  Heaven. 

Imogene.     P.  Egan        ....  18-992 
Impeachments.     See  State  trials. 
Impediments  to  prosperity  of  Ireland.     W.  M.  Han- 
cock       27»-1449 


IMPENDING. 


292 


INDIA. 


Impending  crisis.     H.  R.  Helper  .         26«-356 

Imperial  dictionury  of  universal  biography.     J.  F. 

Waller,  ed 30-2021 

Imperial  epistle  from  Kien  Long  to  George  the  third. 
T.  J.  Mathias        ....  23-195 

Imperial  guard  of  Napoleon.     J.  T.  Headley 

27''-1745 

Imperial  poll-book,  the.     J.  Acland       .  27*-3 

Impey,  E.     A  report  on  the  cultivation,  preparation 

and  adulteration  of  Mahva  opium.     Bombay, 

1848.    8" 10-791 

Imposture,  true  nature  of.  H.  Prideaux  30-1991 
Improvisator,  der.     H.  C.  Andersen      .  34-610 

Improvisatore.  H.  C.  Andersen  .  .  18-3600 
Impressions  de  voyage.     A.  Dumas.     Une  aunee  a 

Florence        34-3261 

De  Paris  a  Astrakan  .        .        .        34-3265 

De  Paris  a  Cadix        .         .        .        34-3264 

Midi  de  la  France        .         .         .        34-3262 

Le  speronare       ....        34-3266 

Suisse 34-3258 

Impressions  of  England.  A.  C.  Coxe  .  271^-402 
Impressions    of   Spain    in    1866.     M.    E.    Herbert 

27''-850 

Imprimeurs  imaginaires.     G.  Brunet    .  21-136 

Improvement  of  society  by  diifusion  of  knowledge. 

T.  Dick 13-66,7 

Improvement  of  time.     J.  Foster  .        .  33-964 

Impulse  and  principle.     A.  W.  Abbott  18-3957 

In  bonds.  L.  Preston  ....  18-2-48 
In  lodgings  at  Knightsbridge  .        .  18-380 

In  memoriam.     Tennyson,  A.         .         .  23-283 

—  Robertson,  F.  W.  Analysis  of  .  23-715 
In  the  school-room.  J.  8.  Hart  .  .  13-104 
In  Schweden.  H.  C.  Andersen  .  .  34-615 
In  the  tropics.  R.  B.  Kimball  .  .  26i'-436 
In  trust.  A.  M.  Douglass  .  .  .  18-960 
In  vinculis.  A.  M.  Keiley  .  .  .  26»-829 
In  war  time,  and    other    poems.     J.    G.    Whittier 

23-697 

In  the  year  '13.  F.  Renter  .  ".  .  18-2634 
Incarnation,  doctrine  of.  E.  Irving  vol.  5  of  32-1337 
lucas,  les.     J.  F.  Marmontel  .         .         34-4203 

luchbald,  E.  British  theatre ;  collection  of  plays 
acted  at  the  theatre  royal,  with  biographical 
and  critical  remarks.     L.,  1824.  25  v.    24-141 

—  Animal  magnetism.     F's  M.  D.    v.  18     24-113 

—  Every  one  has  his  fault ;  a  comedy.     I.  B.   T. 

V.  7 24-141 

—  Lover's  vows  ;  a  play.     Altered  from  the  Ger- 

man of  Kotzebue.    1.  B.  T.  V.  8  24-141 

—  Simple  histoire.      Tr.   de  1' Anglais.     P.,  1826 

34-4350 

—  Simple  story  ;  and  nature  and  art  .        18-1563 

—  Such  things  are  ;  a  play.     I.  B.  T.    v.  11 

24-141 

—  The  wedding  day.     F's  S.  D.     v.  20        24-221 

—  Boaden,  J.  Memoirs  of  .  .  .  30-1269 
Inchiquin's  letters,     feee  Dwight,  T. 

Incidents  of  a  whaling  voyage.     F.   A.   Olmsted 

29''-225 

Incidents  of  social  life.  J.  H.  D.  Zschokke  18-3640 
Incidents  of  tlie  U.  S.  Christian  commission.     E.  P. 

Smith 26»-1047 

Income  of  United  Kingdom.     R.  Baxter  1-345 

Incubus,  treatise  on.     J.  Waller    .         .  10-111 

Indecision,  and  other  poems.  J.  K.  Mitchell  23-153 
Independents.     See  Congregationalism. 
Index  to  the  pedigrees  contained  in  the  printed  her- 
ald's visitation.     G.  W.  Marshall         27--800 
India.    General  history. 

—  Allen,  D.  O.     Ancient  and  modern  I.      28''-123 

—  Auber,  P.     Rise  of  British  power  in         27''-36 

—  Bell,  E.     The  empire  in  .        .         28''-207 

—  Beveridge,  H.      Comprehensive  history  of 

28''-393 

—  Capper,  J  .     Three  presidencies  of  28'-109 

—  C(nnur,  J.     History  of    .        .         .  28"-87 

—  Elliot,  H.  M.     History  of        .         .         28''-255 

—  Eiphinstone,  M.     History  of  .        ,         28»-167 


India.    General  History. 

—  Erskine,  W.     History  of  .        .         28»-209 

—  Hussein  Ali.     History  of  Hydur  Naik     28''-230 

—  Macfarlane,  C.     History  of     .         .         28''-145 
Our  Indian  empire      .         .         .  28^-44 

—  Malleson,  G.  B.     French  in  I.  (1674-1761) 

28''-258 

—  Marshman,  J.  C.     Historv  of         .         28=^243 

—  Mill,  J.     History  of  British  I.         .         28«-128 

—  Murray,  H.     History  of  British  I.  .         28''-169 

—  Ritchie,  L.     History  of  Indian  empire    28^-163 

—  Stocqueler,  J.  H.     Familiar  history  of    28''-257 

—  Trotter,  L.  J.     History  of  British  empire  in  I. 

28''-233 

—  Voltaire,  F.  M.  A.  de.     Fragments  sur  I'lnde. 

T.  23 34-4868 

—  Whe«ler,  J.  T.     History  of     .         .         28^-253 

—  Political  and  military  history. 

—  Bell,  E.     Remarks  on  the  Mysore  blue  book 

28''-249 

—  Browne,  J.   C.     Punjaub  and  Delhi  in  1857 

281^-407 

—  Camp  and  barrack  room  .         .         29^-219 

—  Campbell,  G.     India  as  it  may  be  .         28''-246 
Modern  India      ....         28»-242 

—  Chesney,  G.     Indian  polity    .         .         28»-259 

—  Cotton,  S.     Nine  years  on  the  northwest  fron- 

tier, (1854-'63)     ....         28''-589 

—  Duberly,    H.        Campaigning    experiences    in 

Rajpootaua  ....         28^^200 

—  Dutf,  A.     Indian  rebellion       .        .         28"-154 

—  Edwards,  W.     Personal  adventures  during  the 

Indian  rebellion    ....         28''-317  ' 

—  Harlan,  J.     Memoir  of  India  .  28''-66 

—  Hasting,  F.  R.     Private  journal     .         28>'-302 

—  Hastings,  W.    Narrative  of  insurrection  28''-41 4 

—  History  of  the  Indian  revolt  .         28''-409 

—  Hodson,  W.  S.  R.     Twelve  years  of  a  soldier's 

life 28''-310 

—  Hough,  W.     Political  and  military  events  in 

28''-210 

—  Hovell-Thurlow,  T.  J.     The  company  and  the 

crown 28''-237 

—  Indian  mutiny ;    defence  of  Arrah  garrison 

28''-171 

—  Jackson,  C.     Vindication  of  Dalhousie's   ad- 

ministration ....         28*-225 

—  Jenkins,  J.     Martyrs  of  the  mutiny        32-1562 

—  Jones,  O.  J.     Winter  campaign,  1857-8  28''-306 

—  Kaye,  J.  W.     Lives  of  Indian  officers    30-1985 
History  of  Sepoy  war         .         .         28"-2l9 

—  Ludlow,  J.  M.     Policy  of  the  crown  towards  I. 

27"-757 

Races  and  history,  with  reference  to  muti- 
nies        28''-181 

—  Majendie,  V.  D.    Up  among  the  Pamlies  28"-308 

—  Malcolm,  J,     Political  history  of,  1774-1823 

28''-218 

—  Martin,  M.     State  of  British  I.        .         28''-409 

—  Martineau,  H.     British  rule  in        .         28'^180 

—  Mills,  A.     India  in  1858  .         .         .         28''-281 

—  Mutiny  of  the  Bengal  army     .        .         28»-203 

—  North,  — .     Journal  of  an  English  officer  in 

28''-308 

—  Ross,  C.     Cornwallis'  correspondence  27''-1023 

—  St.  John,  H.     British  conquests  in  28»'-157 

—  Sullivan,  Sir  E.       Conquerors,  warriors,  and 

statesmen 28''-248 

—  Tennant,  W.     Effects  of  the  British  govern- 

ment on 28«-49 

—  Trevelyan,  G.  0.     Competition  Avallah  28»-227 

—  Tucker,  H.  St.  G.   Memorials  of  Indian  govern- 

ment       28''-173 

—  Waterfleld,  H.     Statement  of  progress,   1864,5 

28"-415 

—  West,  A.     Sir  C.  Wood's  administration,  1859- 

1866 28«-251 

—  Williams,  E.  A.     Cruise  of  the  Pearl  and  naval 

brigade  in  1 29^-165 

—  See  Cawnpore  ;  Gwalior  ;  Hastings,  AV. ;  Oude. 


INDIA. 


293 


INDIANS. 


India.    Commerce,  Finance,  and  Resources. 

—  Anderson,  P.     English  in  Western  I.      28-^-168 

—  Cotton,  A.     Public  works  in  .  6-109 

—  Chapman,  J.     Cotton  and  commerce  of     1-286 

—  Davidson,  E.     Railways  of     .         .  6-39 

—  Green  away.     Farming  in        .        .  4-194 

—  Lee,  W.  N.     Currency  of        .         .  1-176 

—  Mackay,  A.  Commerce  of  Western  I.     28''-293 

—  Royle,  .T.  F.     Productive  resources  of        1-295 

—  Antiquities,  Religion,  and  Society. 

—  Acland,  C.     Manners  and  customs  of      28''-404 

—  Dubois,  J.  A.     Character  and  manners  of  the 

people 28''-43 

—  Grant,  C.  Anglo-Indian  domestic  life      28'^'-398 

—  Hough,  J.     Christianity  in      .         .         32-1951 

—  Kerr,  J.     Domestic  life  and  caste  in        28''-563 

—  Knichton,  W.     Private  life  of  an  eastern  king 

^ 28^'-205 

—  Maurice,  T.     Indian  antiquities      .         28*-244 

—  Mullens,  Mrs.     Life  by  the  Ganges         32-2283 

—  Pearson,  H.     Historv  of  Christianity  in    30-511 

—  Prinsep,  J.     Antiquities  of      .        .         28M79 

—  Riimsey,  W.     Missionar}'  tour  in    .  28'^-10 

—  Ward,  F.  deW.    Indiaand  the  Hindoos    28*'-144 

—  Wright,  C.     India  and  its  inhabitants     28'»-487 

—  See  Buddhism;  Elora ;  Infanticide;  Mohamme- 

danism ;   Monachism  ;   Mythology  ;   Parsees  ; 
Rock  records ;  Thugs. 

—  Travels. 

—  Blanchard,  S.  L.    Yesterday  and  to-day  28»'-570 

—  Brads\iaw's  overland  guide  to  .         29*'-172 

—  Burnes,  Sir  A.     Journey  from  India  to  Cabool 

28''-46 

—  Buyers,  W.     Recollections  of  northern  India 

28''-450 

—  Carpenter,  Mary.     Six  months  in    .         28''-588 

—  Carpenter,  S.  C.  (Donald  Campbell.)     Journey 

overland  to  India  .        .        .  28''-4*9 

—  Chunder,  B.     Travels  of  a  Hindoo  28''-602 

—  Eden,  E.     Up  the  country       .         .         28''-517 

—  Forster,  G.     Journey  from  Bengal  to  England 

28b-907 

—  Handbook  for  India  .         .         .         28''-334 

—  Heber.  R.     Journey  through  India  28''-7 

—  Humphrey,  Mrs.  E.  J.     Six  years  in        28''-521 

—  Jacquemont.  V.    Voyage  d'ans  I'lnde     34-3421 

—  Joiinson,  G.  W.     Stranger  in  .  28^-8 

—  Keppel,  G.     Journey  from  India  to  England 

.         .         .         .  28''-73 

—  Langley,  E.  A.     Residence  in         .         28''-351 

—  Leckie,  D.  R.     Route  to  Nagpore  and  Benaies 

29''-512 

—  Mackenzie,  Mrs.  C.    Life  in  the  mission    28''-576 

—  Macpherson,  S.  C.     Memorials  of  service  in 

30-1770 

—  Markham,  C.  R.     Travels  in  ,         29^-250 

—  Minturn,  R.  B.     New  York  to  Delhi       29''-155 

—  Modern  traveller      .         .         .  29'>-272,276 

—  Muter,   Mrs.     Travels  and  adventui'es  of  an 

officer's  wife  ....         29»'-260 

—  Oriental  annual        ....  33-317 

—  Palmer,  J.  W.     Tlie  new  and  the  old      29''-159 

—  Postans,  Mrs.     Cutch  ;  or,  random  sketches 

28b-516 

—  Russell,  W.  H.     My  diary  in  .         28b-333 

—  Sleeman,  W.  H.     Rambles  and  recollections 

28''-527 

—  Speid,  Mrs.  J.  B.     Last  years  in     .         28''-418 

—  Spry,  H.  H.     Modern  India    .         .         28''-545 

—  Taylor,  B.     Visit  to         .        .         .         28''-203 

—  Wood,  J.     Journey  to  the  source  of  the  Oxus 

28^-n 

—  Miscellany. 

—  Campbell,  W.     My  Indian  journal  28''-444 
Old  forest  ranker         .        .         .  20-319 

—  Jones,  Sir  W.     Works    .         .         .         28»-254 

—  Malcolm,  Sir  J.     Memoir  of  central  L     28»-116 

—  Martin,  R.  M.    History  of  eastern  I.  28"-45 
Possessions  of  the  East  India  company 

28''-564 


India.    Miscellany. 

—  Money,  J.  W.  B.     Solution  of  questions  affect- 

ing British  I.  ...         28^-408 

—  Murray,  H.,  et  al.     Historical  and  descriptive 

account  of 28*-41 

—  Pocock,  E.     India  in  Greece  .         ,         28M55 

—  Rice,  W.     Tiger-shooting  in    .         .         28''-357 

—  Robertson,  W.     On  the  knowledge  which  the 

ancients  had  of  I.  ...        29''-32,3 

—  Shakespear,  H.     Wild  sports  of  I.  .         28b-349 

—  Hindoos,  with  general  description  of  I.    28''-549 

—  Williams,  M.     Applicationoftiie  Roman  alpha- 

bet to  the  languages  of  I.      .         .  22-505 

—  See  Ceylon  ;   Himalayas ;   Indies ;   Indus ;  Ma- 

liarajas;   Mahratta  empire;   Malaysia;   Mili- 
tary medical  science  ;  Moghul  empire  ;  Neil- 
gherries  ;  Oxus  ;  Sanskrit ;  and  names  of  geo- 
graphical divisions. 
India.     Mrs.  E.  D.  E.  N.  Southworth  .        18-2976 
India  rubber  manufacture.     T.  Hancock  6-338 
Indian  archipelago.      Bickmore,  A.  S.     Travels  in 
28''-605 

—  Crawford,  J.    History  of         .         .  28''-62 

—  Earl,  G.  W.     Native  races  of  .         29«-240 

—  Moore,  J.  H.     Indian  archipelago  and  adjacent 

countries 29'>-504 

—  St.  John,  H.     History  of         .        .         28^-156 

—  See  Eastern  archipelago  ;  Malaysia. 

Indian  chief     G.  Aimard       .         .         .  18-92 

Indian  corn.     E.  Enfield        .         .        .  4-230 

—  Klippart,  J.  H.     Remarks  on  culture  of,  etc. 

4-107 

Indian  epic  poetry.     M.  Williams  .        22-1284 

Indian  fairy  book 18-1560 

Indian  grammar  begun.     J.  Eliot.     2d  series.       v.  9 

26»-388 

Indian  in  his  wigwam.  H.  R.  Schoolcraft  26='-180 
Indian  jails,  sanitary  condition  of  J.  Ewart  10-283 
Indian  language.     See  Chinook  ;  Cree  ;  Massachu- 

sett  ;  Mohegau. 
Indian  mutiny.  Narrative  of  the  defence  of  the 
Arrah  garrison  ;  written  by  one  of  the  be- 
sieged party.  (R.  V.  B.)  L.,  1858  28°-171 
Indian  ocean,  voyage  in.  L.  de  Grandpre  29''-142 
Indian  pass,  the.  A.  B.  Street  .  .  26''-707 
Indian  pilgrim.  Mrs.  Sherwood.  v.  4  of  18-2837 
Indian  scoui.  G.  Aimard  .  ,  .  18-92,3 
Indian  sketches.  J.  T.  Irving  .  .  26*'-458 
Indian  territories,  adventures  in.  A.  Henry  26''-48 
Indian  tribes  of  Guiana.     W.  H.  Brett  26'>-700 

Indian  wars.     Church,  T.     Historv  of  20''-591 

—  Moore,  W.  V.     Indian  wars  of  the  U.  S.  26''-146 

—  Trumbull,  H.     Discovery  of  America  and  en- 

gagements with  the  Indians  .         26"-2C8 

—  See  Indians  ;  New  England  ;  Northwest ;  Ohio  ; 

Seminole  war ;  Sioux. 
Indiana.     Smith,  O.  H.     Early  trials  and  .sketches 
26''-883 

—  Soldiers  of,  in  war  for  the  union  .  26''-1006 
Indiana.  Mad.  Dudevant  .  .  .  18-920 
Indians.     (American.)     Boiler,  H.  A.     Among  the 

Indians 26''-638 

—  Boy's  book  of  Indian  battles   .        .         26''-452 

—  Brinton,  D.  G.    Myths  of  the  new  world  32-2419 

—  Biowne,  J.  R.    Adventures  in  the  Apache  coun- 

try        .         .         .         .         .         .         26''-098 

—  Catlin,  G.     Last  rambles  among     .         26''-412 

Life  among  the    ....         26^-411 

Manners  and  customs  of     .         .         26''-162 

—  Drake,  S.  G.  History  of  .  .  26»-66 
Indian  biography        .         .         .          30-135 

—  Frost,  J.     Book  of  the  Indians         .    26»-81,623 

—  Gallatin,  A.     Synopsis  of  the  Indian  tribes  east 

of  the  Rocky  mountains,     v.  2    .         26''-636 

—  Goodrich,  S.  G.  History  of  .  26»-783 
Lives  of 26-^782 

—  Heckewelder,  J.  Mission  of  the  United  Brethren 

26''-99 

—  Hunter,  J.  D.    Indian  tribes  west  of  the  Missis- 

sippi              26«-109 


INDIANS. 


394 


INFINITESIMAL. 


Indians.    Kane,  P.    Wanderings  of  an  artist  among 
26*'-357 

—  Ludewig,  H.  E.     Literature  of  the  Ameiican 

aboriginal  language      ,         .         .  21-216 

—  M'lntosh,  J.     Origin  of  .         .         .         26='-608 

—  M'Kenney,  T.  L.     Memoirs  official  and  personal 

26»-138 

and  J.   Hall.     History  of  Indian  tribes 

2ry'-1222 

—  Morse,  J,    Keport  on  Indian  affairs        26=^-768 

—  Sanford,  E.     Account  of  the  aborigines  26*-179 

—  Schoolcraft,  H.  R.     Algic  researches       26''-113 

Characteristics  of  the  red  race    .         26^-180 

Hiawatlia,  and  other  legends      .         26"^-345 

History,  condition,  and  prospects  of  26''-314 

Residence  of  thirty  years  on  the  American 

frontiers 26''-219 

—  Tanner,  J.     Captivity  and  adventures    26''-547 

—  Thatcher,  B.  B.     Indian  biography  30-525 

—  Western  scenes  and  reminiscences  26''-658 

—  See  Connecticut ;  Guiana ;   Indian  vi^ars ;   Iro- 

quois ;    Mandan  ;    Massachusett ;    Mohegan ; 
New  England ;  Northwest ;    Ohio ;   Pennsyl- 
vania ;   Seminole  war  ;    Seneca  ;    Shawanee  ; 
Sioux  ;  Territories  ;  Wampanoags. 
Indicator,  the.     L.  Hunt         .         .         .       33-616,8 
Indies.     Acosta,  J.     Natural!  and  niorall  historic  of 
29''-263 

—  Raynal,  G.  F.     Europeens  dans  les  deux  Indes 

34-4972 

History  of  Europeans  in    .        .  29^-31 

—  See  India  ;  West  Indies. 

Indifference  (T)  en  matiere  dc  religion.     F.  Lamen- 

nais 34-4089 

Indigence,  treatise  on.     P.  Colquhoun  3-74 

Indigestion.     See  Digestion  ;  Dyspepsia. 

Indigo,  blues  and  carmines  of.     F.  Capron  de  Dole 

6-316 

In-doors  and  out,  sports  and  pastimes  for.     W.  T. 

Adams 20-205 

Inductive  sciences.     W.  Whewell      11-123,137,138 

Indus.     Andrew,  W.  P.     The  I.  and  its  provinces 

1-289 

—  Burnes,  A.  Voyage  on  the  I.    .        .  28''-46 
Industrial  and  social  position  of  women  in  the  middle 

and  lower  ranks.     L.,  1857  .  2-960 

Industrial  arts.     P.  Burty      .         .         .  6-882 

Industrial  biography.     Smiles,  S.    Iron-workers  and 

tool-makers  ....        30-1460 

Lives  of  the  engineers         .         .         30-1365 

Industrial  exchanges  and   social  remedies.     D.    P. 

Barhydt 3-18 

Industrial  exhibitions.     Arnold,  H.  P.     The  great 

exhibition 27''-925 

—  Babbage,  C.     Exposition  of  1851     .  6-807 

—  Cowdin,  E.  C.     Report  on  silk  manufactures 

6-905 

—  Dublin  international  exhibition,  1865.     Record 

and  catalogue        ....  6-1015 

—  Exhibition  of    industry  of   all    nations,    1851. 

Official  catalogue.     [See  London  expositions] 

6-1005 

Reports  by  juries.     [London  expositions] 

6-1004 

—  Exposition  universelle.     Illustrated  catalogue. 

[See  Paris  expositions]         .        .  6-908 

—  Exposition     universelle    de     1867.     Catalogue 

general.     [See  Paris  expositions]        34-4045 

—  Figuier,  G.  L.     Exposition  universelle,  (1867.) 

[L'annee  scientifique,  12«  ann.]    .        34-5424 

—  Greeley,  H.     Art  and  industry  at  the  Crystal 

Palace 6-858 

—  Hall,  S.  C.     Illustrated  catalogue  (Paris  1867) 

6-982 

—  Hewitt,.  A.  S.     Report  on  the  production  of  iron 

and  steel  in  its  economic  and  social  relations 
6-905 

—  International  exhibition  of  1862.     Illust.  cat.  of 

industrial  dept.     [See  London  expositions] 

...        .        .        .  6-1008 


Industrial  exhibitions.  Hunt,  R.  Handbook  to  in- 
dustrial department  of  international  exhibition 
(1862) 6-350 

—  Johnson,  B.  P.     Report  on  international  exlii- 

bition  of  London,  1862.    [See  U.  S. — adminis- 
tration]   26=^-733 

—  Lectures  on  the  results  of  the  great  exhibition 

[of  1851] 6-808 

—  Practical  mechanic's  journal.     Scientific  record 

of  exhibition  of  1863     .         .         .  6-989 

—  Richards,  W.  C.     Day  in  the   N.    Y.    crystal 

palace 6-918 

—  Rimmel,  E.     Recollections  of  the  Paris  exhibi- 

tion of  1867 6-923 

—  Silliman.  B.,  jr.,   and  C.  R.  Goodrich.     New 

York  exhibition,  1853,4         .         .  6-1024 

—  Timbs,  J.     International  exhibition  of  1862 

6-426 

—  Tomlinson,  C.     Cyclopaedia  of  useful  arts  6-931 

—  Universal  exhibition,  1867.    Reports  of  artisans. 

[See  Paris — exposition]         .         .  6-906 

—  Universal  exposition,  1867.     Reports  on.     [See 

Paris — expositions]       .         .         .  6-917 

—  See  U.  S.  sanitary  commission. 

Industrial  history  of  free  nations.    W.  T.  McCullagh 

27^-2619 

Industrial  resources  of  Ireland.     R.  Kane      27*^-854 

Industrial   resources  of  the   southern  and  western 

states.     J.  D.  B.  De  Bow    .         .  1-150 

Industry.     Dodd,  G.     Curiosities  of      .  6-838 

—  Knight,  C.     Cyclopaedia  of     .         .  6-874 

—  Lankester,  E.     Uses  of  animals  in  relation  to 

6-875 

—  See  Arts  ;  and  names  of  special  branches. 
Industry,  science,  and  art  of  the  age.     J.  Timbs 

6-426 

Inei)riate's  hut.  Mrs.  S.  A.  Southworth  18-2991 
lues  de  Penaranda.  X.  de  Monlepin  .  34-4353 
Inez  ;  a  tale  of  the  Alamo.  A.  J.  Evans  18-1564 
Infancy.  Combe,  A.  Physiological  and  moral 
management  of     .         .         .         .  10-28 

—  Delbruck,  J.     Les  creches  de  Paris        34-4296 

—  Forsyth,   W.     Law  relating  to  custody  of  in- 

fants      v.  68  of  2-55 

—  Kingston,  W.  H.  G.    Infant  amusements  20-240 

—  Macpherson,   W.     Law  relating  to  infants 

V.  41  of  2-55 

—  See  Children  ;  Mothers. 

Infanticide.  Brillaud-Laujardiere,  C.  C.  Etude 
medico  legale        ....        34-4729 

—  Moor,  E.     Suppression  of  murder  of  infants  in 

India 28''-404 

—  Wilson,  J.     Suppression  of,  in  western  India 

28''-212 

Infant's  progress,  the.  Mrs.  Sherwood  v.  5  of  18-2837 
Inffintry.     Cairns,  J.  T.     The  recruit   .  6-576 

—  Casey,  S.     Tactics   ....  6-578 

—  Cooper,  S.     Instructions  .         .  6-583 

—  Field  exercise  and  evolutions  of      .  6-599 

—  Hardee,  W.  J.     Rifle  and  light  infantry  tactics 

6-638 

—  Kingsbury,    C.   P.     Elementary  treatise  on 

6-636 

—  Scott,  Gen.  W.     Infantry  tactics    .  6-695 

—  Upton,  E.     Infantry  tactics     .         .  6-710 

—  Wilcox,  C.  M.     Evolutions  of  Austrian  i.  6-730 
,.     S66  Ttictics. 

Infelicia.     A.  I."  Menken        .        .        .        38-1010 
Inferno.     See  Dante  Alighieri. 
Infidelity.     Atheos :   or,   the  tragedies  of  unbelief 
33-1038 

—  Faber,  G.  S.     Difficulties  of    .        .  33-464 

—  Hooker,  H.     Popular  infidelity       .        33-1387 

—  Pearson,  T.     Aspects,  causes,  and  agencies  of 

...         .         .  33-509 

—  Schmucker,  S.  M.     Errors  of  .        .  33-187 

—  See  Atheism;  Free  thought;  Rationalism;  Skep- 

ticism. 
Infinitesimal  method,     A.  T.  Bledsoe   .  14-190 

—  See  Calculus. 


INTlRMITIES. 


295 


INSECT. 


Infirmities  of  genius.     R.  R.  Madden    .  33-406 

Influence ;  a  moral  tale.     C.  Anley       .  18-152 

Influence.     Mrs.  Mackarness         .        .         18-1985 
Influence   des  passions.      Mme.    de  Stael-Holstein 

34-3819 

Influence  of  literature  upon  society.  Mme.  de  Stael- 
Holstein        22-1221 

Influence  of  railway  travelling  on   public  health. 

From  "  The  Lancet."     L.,  1862  10-338 

Information  for  the  people.     W.  and  R.  Chambers 

33-25 

Infortunes  du  Pierrot  le  socialiste.  P.  Boitard  34-3094 
Infusoria,  history  of.     A.  Pritchard       .  9-607 

Ingalls,  H.  A.,  memoir  and  select  writings  of.     G. 

W.  Burnap 30-1600 

Ingelow,  Jean.     Poems.     B.,  1863        ,  23-682 

—  A  sister's  by-hours  .         .        .        18-1570 

—  Story  of  doom  and  other  poems.     B.,   1867 

.         23-956 

—  Studies  for  stories  ....  18-1571 
Ingemisco.  By  Fadette  .  .  .  18-3828 
Ingenue.  A.  Dumas  ....  34-3222 
Ingersoll,  C.  J.     Historical  sketch  of  the  second  war 

between  the  U.  S.  and  Great  Britain,  1812-15. 
Ph.,  1845-9.     2  V.    8«  .         .         .         26M11 

—  Same.     2d  series.    1814-5.    Ph.,  1852.    2  v.    8" 

26»-112 

Ingersoll,  J.  R.     Eulogy  on  Gen.  Zachary  Taylor. 
Ph.,  1850.     8"        .         .    ■    .         .        30-1682 
Ingham  papers.     E.  E.  Hale  .         .        30-2447 

Ingleby,  C.  M.  Complete  view  of  the  Shakspere 
controversy  concerning  the  authenticity  and 
genuineness  of  manuscript  matter  afiecting  the 
works  and  biograpliy  of  Shakspere,  published 
by  J.  P.  Collier.     L.,  1861     8"     .  24-104 

—  Shakspeare  fabrications  ;  or,  the  MSS.   notes  of 

the  Perkins  folio  shown  to  be  of  recent  origin  ; 
with  an  appendix  on  the  autliorship  of  the 
Ireland  forgeries.     L.,  1859  .  24-90 

Ingledew,  C.  J.  D.  Ballads  and  songs  of  York- 
shire, transcribed  from  private  manuscripts, 
rare  broadsides  and  scarce  publications,  with 
notes  and  a  glossary.     L.,  1860    .  23-602 

Inglis,  H.  Ballads  from  the  German.  E.,  1864. 
23-739 

Inglis,  H.  D.  Rambles  in  the  footsteps  of  Don 
Quixotte.     Ph.,  1840    .        .         .         27»-790 

Ingoldsby  legends.     R.  H.  Barham        .  18-286 

Ingraham,  E.  D.  Sketch  of  the  events  which  pre- 
"  ceded  the  capture  of  Washington  by  the  Brit- 
ish.    Ph.,  1849.     8»      .         .        .         26»-217 

—  View  of  the  insolvent  laws  of  Pennsylvania. 

2d  ed.     Ph.,  1827.     8»  .         .  2-41 

Ingraham,  J.  H.     American  lounger      .        18-1565 

—  The  pillar  of  fire      ....        18-1566 

—  Prince  of  the  house  of  David  ;  or,  three  years  in 

the  holy  city         ....        18-1567 

—  The  sunny  south       ....        18-1568 

—  The  throne  of  David  .  .  .  18-1569 
Ingram,  A.     Euclid's  elements  of  plane  geometry, 

as  corrected  and  improved,  with  elements  of 
plain  trigonometry.  Edited  by  James  Trot- 
ter.    E.,  1863        ....  14-118 

Ingram,  J.  Memorials  of  Oxford,  with  engravings 
by  J.  LeKeux.    Oxf.,  1834.     3  v.  8»     27^-466 

Ingram,  J.  K.  Considerations  on  the  state  of  Ire- 
land.    2d  ed.     Dub.,  1864.    80     .       27''-1460 

Ingulph.  Chronicle  of  the  abbey  of  Croyland,  with 
the  continuationsby  Peter  of  Blois  and  anony- 
mous writers.  Trans.,  with  notes,  by  H.  T. 
Riley.     L.,  1854   ....         27''-601 

Inhalation.     H.  Beigel  ....  10-138 

—  J.  S.  Cohen 10-761 

Inheritance.     Brydges,  Sir  E.     Lex  terrse         2-343 

—  Croke,  A.     Report  of  case  of  Horner  against 

Liddiard 2-351 

—  Hayes,  W.     Principles  for  expounding  disposi- 

tions of  real  estate         .         .        v.  7  of  2-55 

—  Hubback,   J.     Evidence  of  succession 

v.  47,48  of  2-55 


Inheritance.  Lewis,  W.  D.  Law  of  perpetuity 
V.  52,66  of  2-55 

—  Lovelass,  P.     Tlie  law's  disposal  of  a  person's 

estate v.  25  of  2-55 

—  Robertson,   D.     Law  of    personal    succession 

'    V.  12  of  2-55 

—  Williams,  E.  V.     Law  of  executors  and  admin- 

istrators           2-275 

—  Wilson,  J.    Springing  uses  and  otlier  limitations 

by  deed         .         .         .         .         v.  11  of  2-55 

—  See  Devises  ;  Mortmain  ;  Property  ;  Wills. 
Inheritance.     Ferrier,  S.        .         .         .         18-1072 
Initials,  the.    Baroness  Tautphceus        .        18-3147 
Initiation,  history  of.     G.  Oliver  .  2-818 
Injunctions.     Drewry,  C.  S.     Supplement  to  the  law 

and  practice  of      .         .         .        v.  81  of  2-55 
Ink.     Davids,  T.     History  of         .         .  21-62 

—  Koops,  M.     Historical  account  of  materials  used 

to  convey  ideas     ....  21-316 

Inner  Rome.     C.M.Butler    .         .         .         27^-769 
Innes,  C.     Sketches  of  early  Scotch  history  and  so- 
cial progress.     E.,  1861.     8"        .        27»-1334 

—  Scotland  in  the  middle  ages  ;  sketches  of  early 

Scotch  history  and  social  progress.  E.,1860. 
8» 27^-1333 

Innocent  III.,  pope,  biography  of.  J.  H.  Gurney 
30-1970 

Inquire  within  for  anything  you  want  to  know.  N. 
Y 33-507 

Inquirer's  companion.     J.  Kirk     .        .        32-1810 

Inquiry  into  the  American  banking  system.  [No 
title  page] 1-230 

Inquiry  into  tlie  difference  of  style  observable  in  an- 
cient glass  iiahitings,  especially  in  England, 
with  hints  on  glass  painting,  by  an  amateur. 
Oxf..  1847.     2  V.    8°      .        .         .  5-189 

Inquiry  into  the  moral  and  religious  character  of  the 

American    government.      N.    Y.,   1838.      8" 

26='-691S 

Inquiry  into  theories  of  history  with  special  refer- 
ence to  the  principles  of  the  positive  philoso- 
phy.    L.,  1862.     8°       .         .        .  15-189 

Inquisition.     Achilli,  G.     Dealings  with         32-323 

—  Costa,    H.    J.    de.     Narrative    of  persecution 

30-1819 

—  Halen,  J.  van.     Narrative  of  imprisonment  at 

Madrid 27»'-18B 

—  Limborch,  P.     History  of        .         .         32-1287 

—  Llorente,  J.  A.     History  of  the  inquisition  of 

Spain 32-130 

—  Maistre,  J  de.     Spanish  inquisition         32-1751 

—  Mason,  C.     History  of    .         .        .  32-136 

—  Rule,  W.  H.     History  of  .        .        32-2515 

—  See  Roman  Catholicism. 

Insanity.     American  journal  .         .  10-612 

—  Association  of  superintendents  of  American  in- 

stitutions.    Transactions      .         .  10-793 

—  Bucknill,  J.  C.    History  and  treatment  of 

11-280 

—  Burrows,  G.  M.     Commentaries  on  10-20 

—  Conolly,  J.     Inquiry  concerning  the  indications 

of 10-121 

Treatment  of       ...        .  10-284 

—  Kellogg,  A.  O.     Shakspeare's  delineations  of 

24-166 

—  Mass.  state  lunatic  hospital.    Reports  and  other 

documents 10-642 

—  Mitchell,  A.    Insane  in  private  dwellings  10-453 

—  Penna.  hospital  for  the  insane.    Reports     10-70 

—  Ray,  I.     Medical  jurisprudence  of  .  10-92 

—  Spurzheim,  J.  G.     Deranged  manifesrtations  of 

the  mind 10-298 

—  Wigan,  A.  L.     New  view  of  .         .  15-294 

—  Winslow,  F.     Lettsomian  lectures  on       10-655 
Obscure  diseases  of  the  brain      .  10-655 

—  See  Nervous  system. 

Insect  architecture.     J.  Rennie       .        .  9-615 

Insect  hunters  and  other  poems      .        .  9-597 

Insect  hunter's  companion.     J.  Greene  9-559 


Insect  world.     G.  L.  Figuier 


9-787 


INSECTS. 


INTERNAL. 


Insects.    Antelme,  A.    Histoire  naturelle  des  insects 
34-4010 

—  Buclgen,  L.  M.     Episodes  of  insect  life      9-667 

—  Conant,  H.  S.     The  butter-liy  hunters       9-735 

—  Cowan,  F.     Curious  facts  in  liistory  of      9-670 

—  Curtis,  J.     Farm  insects  .         .  4-507 

—  Duncan,  J.     Natural  history  of       .  9-595 

—  Fitch,  A.    Reports  on  the  insects  of  N.  Y.     9-545 

—  Harris,  T.  W.     Insects  injurious  to  vegetation 

9-562 

Insects  of  New  England     .         .  9-561 

—  Jaeger,  B.     Life  of  N.  American  insects    9-569 

—  Lecontc,  J.  L.     Classification  of  coleoptera  of 

N.  America.     Part  I.    [Sin.   misc.  col.  v.  3] 

11-188 

List  of  the  coleoptera  of  N.  America.     Part 

I.  [Sm.  misc.  col.  v.  (i]  .  .  11-188 
New  species  of  N.  American  coleoptera.  Part 

I.     [Sm.  misc.  col.  v.  6]       .         .  11-188 

—  Leidy,  J.     Reports  on  insects  injurious  to  shade 

trees 11-213 

—  Life  in  the  insect  world    .         .         .  9-579 

—  Loew,  H.     Monographs  of  the  diptera  of  North 

America.     [Sm.  misc.  col.  v.  6]  11-188 

—  Morris,  J.  G.     Catalogue  of  lepidoptera  of  North 

America.     [Sm.  misc.  col.  v.  3]  11-188 

—  Natural  history  of  insects        .         .  9-591 

—  Osten-Sacken,    R.       Catalogue    of    diptera    of 

North  America.    [Sm.  misc.  col.  v.  3]     11-188 

—  Packard,  A.  S.,  jr.     Guide  to  study  of       9-738 

—  Rennie,  J.     Insect  miscellanies.     (L.  E.  K.) 

9-708 

Insect  transformations.     (L.  E.  K.)      9-706 

—  Shuckard,  W.  E.     British  coleoptera  9-733 

—  Swainson,  W.  and  W.  E.  Shuckard.     History 

and  arrangement  of      .         .        .  9-644 

—  Trimble,  I.  P.     Enemies  of  fruit  and  fruit  trees 

9-1234 

—  Westwood,.!.  O.   Modern  classification  of  9-053 

—  See  Entomology. 

Inside  ;  a  chronicle  of  secession.     G.  F.  Harrington 

18-1354 

Inside  out.     S.  W.  Francis    .        .        .        18-1112 
Insolvency.     See  Bankruptcy. 

Inspiration.     Curtis,  T.  F.     The  human  element  in 
inspiration  of  scriptures        .         .         33-2325 

—  Gaussen,  S.  R.  L.     Theopneusty     .  32-90 

—  Henderson,  E,     Divine  inspiration   32-594;2199 

—  Lee,  W.     Inspiration  of  holy  scripture     32-654 

—  Lord,  E.     Plenary  inspiration  of  holy  scriptures 

32-1469 

Verbal  inspiration    of  holy  scriptures 

32-1470 

Instinct.     Atkinson,  J.  C.     Essay  on    .  9-508 

—  Brougham,  H.,  Lord.     Dialogues  on  9-518 

—  Garratt,  G.     Marvels  and  mysteries  of       9-547 

—  Hancock,  T.     Physical  and  moral  relations  of 

15-310 

—  Ramsay,  G.     Instinct  and  reason    .  15-185 

—  Samuelson  J.  and  J.  B.  Hicks.     The  honey  bee 

9-625 

—  See  Anecdotes  of  animals ;  Animal. 
Institutes  of  Justinian     ....  2-132 
Institutes  du  drf>it  nature!  et  du  droit  des  gens,  par 

M**  B»*.  P.,  1866.  2  v.  .  .  34-4883 
Institutesof  Hindu  law  ;  or,  the  ordinances  of  Menu, 
according  to  the  gloss  of  Culluca,  comprising 
the  Indian  system  of  duties,  religious  and 
civil ;  verbally  translated  from  the  original 
Sanscrit,  with  a  preface  by  Sir  William  Jones. 
L.,  1796.     8»  ....  2-45 

—  Same.    [Worksof  Sir  William  Jones,   v.  7  and  8] 

28''-254 

Institution  of  naval  architects.     Transactions.     Ed. 

bvE.  J.  Reed.  L.,  1861-65.  5  v.  4»  6-1016 
Institutrice,  P.     (Nouv.  bibliotheque  des  aneilles.) 

P.,  1861 34-3420 

Instruction  for  field  artillery,  by  a  board  of  artillery 

officers.     Ph.,  1861.     8°       .  6-632 

Instruction.    See  Education. 


Instruments  de  musique  du  diable,  les.     C'te  de  La 

Fite 34-5369 

Instruments,  treatise  on  mathematical.  J.  F.  Heather 

6-861 

Insurance.     Arnould,  J.     Law  of  marine  i.      2-128 

—  Baily,  F.     Life  annuities  and  assurance     1-158 

—  Baily  L.  R.     Perils  of  the  sea  .  2-345 

—  Bridges,  W.     The  prudent  man      .  1-B49 

—  Brown,  S.     Thoughts  on  life  i.        .  1-330 

—  Bunyan,  C.  J.     Law  of  life  i.  v.  81  of  2-55 

—  Burn,  J.  I.     Compendium  of  the  law  of  marine 

i .  2-12 

—  Cunningham,  T.    Law  of        .         .  2-27 

—  Ecclesine,  J.  B.     Laws  relating  to  riots,  inva- 

sions, etc.,  as  affecting  i.       .         .  2-354 

—  Ellis,  C.    Law  of  fire  and  marine  i.     v.  4  of  2-55 

—  Fowler,  J.  A.     Insurance  handbook  1-109 
Underwriter's  register  for  1861  .            1-115 

—  Francis,  J.  Chnmicles  of         .         .  1-104 

—  Magcns,  N.     Essay  on    .         .         .  1-524 

—  Marshall,  S.     Law  of       .         .         .  2-63 

—  Milne,  J.     Valuation  of  life  i.  .  1-268 

—  Morgan,  W.     Assurances  and  annuities  on  lives 

2-66 

—  Mutual  life  co.  of  N.  Y.    Experience  of  fifteen 

years 1-508 

—  Park,  J.  A.     Law  of  marine  i.         .  2-701 

—  Pocock,  L.     Explanation  of  life  i.  .  2-116 

—  Price,  R.     Reversionary  payments  1-58 

—  See  Annuities. 

Insurance  commissioners  of  Massachusetts,  annual 

reports— 6th,  7th  and  9th.    B.,  1861,2-4.    3  v. 

80 1-194 

Insurance  department  of  N.  Y.,  5th  and  8th  annual 

report  of  the  superintendent  of  the  1-193 

Insurance  guide  and  hanc'book ;  with  a  chapter  on 

life  assurance  as  an  investment.    L.,  n.  d.     8° 

.        .         .         .         .  1-107 

Insurrections,  compendium  of  laws  relating  to.     J. 

B.  Ecclesine  ....  2-354 

Integral  calculus.     See  Calculus. 
Integrity.     Mrs.  Hofiand        .         .         .         18-1443 
Intellectual  and  moral  development  of  the  present 

age.     S.  Warren  ....  33-288 

Intellectual  development  of  Europe.     J.  W.  Draper 

15-192 

Intellectual   observer ;    review   of  natural  history, 

microscopic  research  and  recreative  science. 

V.  4-12.     L.,  1864-8.    9  v.     80    .  9-987 

—  See  Student. 

Intellectual  philosophy.     See  Mental  science. 
Intellectual  symbolism.     P.  E.  Chase    .  15-504 

Intemperance.     See  Temperance. 
Interest,  exchange,  coins,  etc.,  essays  on.     J.  R. 

McCulloch 1-122 

Interest  tables.     Preston,  L.  .        .  1-296 

—  Reeker's,  J.  J.     Decimal         .         .  1-141 
Interference  theory  of  government.     C.  A.  Bristed 

2-559 

Interior  or  hidden  life.     T.  C.  Upham   .  32-217 
Internal  revenue.     Boutwell,  G.  S.     Direct  and  ex- 
cise tax  system  of  the  U.  S.           .  2-201 
Tax-payer's  manual    .         .         .         2-256,7 

—  Edwards,   C.      Treatise  on  the  stamp  act  of 

1862,3 2-190 

—  Emerson,  C.  N.     Internal  revenue  guide,  1867 

2-355 

—  Hall,  E.  H.     The  national  tax  law  2-236 

—  Laws  relating  to  the  direct  and  excise  taxes, 

passed  during  the  first  and  second  sessions  of 
the  37th  congress.     W.,  1862.     8°  2-291 

—  Laws  of    the    U.    S.    relating    to,   comprising 

the  act  of  June  30,  1864,  as  amended  by  sub- 
sequent acts,  including  the  act  of  March  26, 
1867.     W.,  1867.     8»    .        .         .  2-254 

—  Redfield,  A.  A.     Handbook  of  tax  law,  1863 

2-187 

—  Report  of  the  select  committee  on  frauds,  to  the 

house  of  representatives,  Feb.  25,  1867.  W., 
1867.    8°        .        .        ....  1-204 


INTERNAL. 


297 


IRELAND. 


Internal  revenue.     Reports  of  commissioner  of  in- 
ternal revenue,  (1863-1867.)     W.  5  v.     8° 
.     .  1-198 

—  See  Revenue. 

International  coinage.  I.  Report  of  Senator  Sher- 
man. II.  Report  of  Senator  Morgan.  III.  Bill 
to  establish  a  uniform  coinage.  IV.  Report  of 
Mr.  S.  B.  Ruggles.    [W.,  1868.]    8»        1-320 

International  copyright.     See  Copyright. 

International  exhibitions.  See  Industrial  exhibi- 
tions. 

International  law.  Burlamaqui,  J.  J.  Principles  of 
2-193 

—  Chitty,  J.     Treatise  on    ,         .         .  2-19 

—  DeBurgh,  W.    Elements  of     .        .  2-359 

—  Dumont,    J.       Corps    uuiversel    diplomatique 

34-4965 

et  Rousset.    Supplement     .        .        34-4966 

—  Grotius,  H.     Rights  of  war  and  peace        2-200 

—  Halleck,  H.  W.     International  1.     .  2-173 

—  Harcourt,  E.  V.     Letters  by  Historicus      2-188 

—  Institutes  du  droit  naturel  "     .        .        34-4883 

—  Lewis,  G.  C.     Extradition  of  criminals      2-765 

—  Madison,  J.     Examination  of  British  doctrine 

on  neutral  trade    .         .         .      v.  2  of  26''-725 

—  Moseley,  J.     What  is  contraband  of  war    2-171 

—  Mamiani,  T.     Rights  of  nations       .        27=^3495 

—  Phillimore,  R.  Commentaries  on  v.  85,90  of  2-55 

—  Poison,  A.     Principles  of    2-185  ;  v.  80  of  2-55 

—  Savigny,  F.  C.  v.     Private  int.  law  2-377 

—  Twiss,  T.     Law  of  nations      .         .  2-168 

—  Vattel,  E.  de.     Law  of  nations        .       2-99,100 

—  Wheaton,  H.     Digest  of  the  law  of  maritime 

captures  and  prizes       .         .        .  2-104 
Elements  of        ...        .  2-106 

—  Wildman,  R.     Institutes  of     .    v.  68,70  of  2-55 

—  Woolsey,  T.  D.    Introduction  to  study  of  2-146 

—  See  Admiralty ;  Treaties. 

International  monthly  magazine  of  literature,  science 

and  art.     N.  Y.,  1850-52.     5  v.  8»  17-54 

International  policy.    Bright,  J.   Speeches  on  88-649 

—  Essays  on  the  foreign  relations  of  England.    L., 

1866.     8« 27''-1250 

—  Goldsmith,  L.     Crimes  of  cabinets         27^-1734 

—  Letters  on  the  concert  of  princes     .       27M967 

—  MacKniuht,  T.     Thirty  years  of  foreign  policy 

.      ' 27»-1251 

—  Stapleton,  A.  G.     Intervention  and  non-inter- 

vention   27''-1104 

—  See  Congress  of  nations ;   Diplomacy  ;  Peace  ; 

Slave-trade  ;  Treaties;  United  States  ;  War. 
Inter-oceanic  canals  and   raih'oads.     C.  H.  Davis 

26"-657 

Interpreter.  G.  J.  W.  Melville  .  .  18-2184 
Interrupted  wedding.  Miss  A.  Manning  18-2059 
Intervention  and  non-intervention.     A.  G.  Stapleton 

27^-1104 

Interview,  the ;  a  companion  volume  to  "  Inquire 
within  upon  everything."     L.,  1862    38-1004 
Interviews  memorable  and  useful.     S.  H.  Cox 

32-426 

Into  the  light ;  or,  the  Jewess.     By  C.  A.  0. 18-1573 
Intrigues  of  the  conclave,  at  the  choosing  of  a  pope ; 
also  a  particular  relation  of  what  passed  at 
the  election  of  Sixtus  V  and  Clement  VIII ; 
with  an  essay  showing  that  there  have  been 
no  lawful  popes  since  Sixtus  V,  by  a  gentle- 
man of  Rome.     L.,  1724      .        .  82-103 
Intrus  de  Pamour,  les.     L.  Stapleaux     .        34-4788 
Intuitions  of  the  mind.     J.  McCosh       .  15-320 
Intuitions  and  summaries  of  thought.     C.  N.  Bovee 

33-917 

Inundation.  Mrs.  C.  Gore  .  .  .  18-1221 
Inundations  of  low  lands,  causes  of  periodic.     A. 

Bergh 11-282 

Invalide,  der.     C.  Spindler    .        .         .  34-586 

Invasion.  G.  Griffin  ....  18-8682 
Invasion  of  Britain  by  Julius  Caesar.     T.  Lewin 

; 27''-720 

Invasion  of  Denmark.     A.  Gallenga     .       37''-2773 


Inventions.  Bakewell,  F.  E.  History  and  descrip- 
tion of 6-810 

—  Beckmann,  J.     History  of      .        .  6-818 

—  Blakely,  J.     Theology  of         .         .  32-582 

—  Edwards,  F.     On  letters  patent  for  6-844 

—  Figuier,   G.  L.     Applications  nouvelles  de  la 

science  34-3909 

Grandes  inventions     .         .        .        34-5426 

—  History  of 6-865 

—  Timbs,  J.     Stories  of  inventors  and  discoverers 

6-928 

—  Wylson,  J.     Mechanical  inventor's  guide  6-947 
Investigation  into  alleged  official  misconduct  of  late 

superintendent  of  P.  W.  and  B.  R.  R.     Ph., 

1854.    2  v.     8"      .        .        .         .  2-310 

Invisibles,  the  ;  an  explanation  of  the  phenomena 

commonly  called  spiritual.  Ph.,  1867  32-1968 
lo  ;  a  tale  of  the  olden  time.  K.  Barton  18-293 
Ionian  islands.     Ansted,  D.  T.     Ionian  islands  in 

1863 27i'-655 

—  Ghika,H.  Poesiegrecque  dans  les  Isles-Ion iennes 

.  '      .         .        .        .        34-4678 

—  Giffard,  E.     Visit  to         .         .         .  37''-54 

—  Jervis,   H.  J.  W.      Ionian  islands  during  the 

present  century     ....       27''-3165 

—  Kendrick,  T.  T.  C.     Manners  and  customs 

27^-3173 

lo-triads  ;  or,  the  tenth  muse.     R.  Jones         22-187 

Iowa.     Hall,   J.   and  J.  D.   Whitney.     Geological 

survey  of      9-1251 

—  Owen,  i).  D.     Geological  exploration  of 

9-279,1204 

—  Wilkie,  F.  B.     Davenport,  past  and  present 

26''-582 

Iphigenie.  J.  Racine  ....  34-3123 
Irby,  A.  P.  See  Mackenzie,  G.  M.  .  27''-837 
Iredell,  J.,  life  and  correspondence  of.    G.  J.  McRee 

30-1133 

Ireland,  A.  List  of  the  writings  of  W.  Hazlitt,  Leigh 
Hunt,  and  C.  Lamb  ;  with  notes,  and  a  selec- 
tion of  opinions  regarding  their  genius  and 
characteristics.  '  L.,  1868.     8»      .  21-63 

Ireland,  J.    Hogarth  illustrated.    2ded.     L.,  1793-8. 

3  V.     8° 5-10 

Ireland,  J.  B.  Wall  street  to  Cashmere  ;  a  journal 
of  five  years  in  Asia,  Africa,  and  Europe.  N. 
Y.,  1859.  8°  .  .  .  .  29''-158 
Ireland,  S.  W.  H.  Napoleon  anecdotes  ;  illustrating 
the  mental  energies  of  the  late  emperor,  and 
the  characters  of  his  contemporary  statesmen. 
B.,  1830.     V.  2,  3,  in  1  .         .  30-387 

—  Scribbleomania ;   or,  the  printer's  devil's  poli- 

chronicon.  Ed.  by  Anser  Pen-drag-on.  L., 
1815.     8» 28-987 

Ireland,  W.  W.  Studies  of  a  wandering  observer. 
L.,  1867 27i'-953 

Ireland.    Antiqtiities. 

—  Ferguson,  M.  C.     Story  of  the  Irish  before  the 

conquest 27''-1485 

—  Hanmer,  M.     Chronicle  of      .         .       27''-1453 

—  Keane,  M.     Towers  and  temples  of       27»-1463 

—  O'Connor,  A.     Chronicles  of  Eri  27''-1492 

—  O' Curry,  E.     MSS.  materials  of  ancient  Irish 

history 27»-1504 

—  O'Neill,  H.     Fine  arts  and  civilization  of  5-787 

—  Tachet  de  Barneval,  L.      Legendary  history  of 

27'^1419 

—  Villanueva,  J.  L.     Phoenician  Ireland  27»-1548 

—  Wood,  T.     Primitive  inhabitants  of       27=^1555 

—  History. 

—  Battlefields  of,  1688-91     .        .        .       27M420 

—  Corner,  J.     History  for  youth         .       27»-1422 

—  Field,  H.  M.     Irish  confederates     .       27»-1438 

—  Fitzpatrick,  W.  J.     The  sham  squire  and  the  in- 

formers of  1798,  etc.     .        .         .       37'^1440 

—  Giraldus  Cambrensis,  S.     Historical  works 

27«-1443 

—  Haverty,  M.     History  of         .         .       27'^1458 

—  Hay,  E.     Insurrection  of  1798         .       27»-1455 

—  Illustrated  history  of        .        .        .       27»-1457 


IRELAND. 


298 


IRISH. 


Ireland.    History. 

—  Jervis,  H.  J.  W.     Ireland  under  British  rule 

27''-1464 

—  Keatins:,  G.     History  of  .         .       27''-1461 

—  Leland,  T.     History  of    .         .         .       27M465 

—  Lewis,  G.  C.     Local  disturbances  in      27''-1467 

—  List  of  absentees,  [1729]  .         .       27M468 

—  McGee,  T.  D.     Popular  history  of         27''-1469 

—  Mac-geoghegan,  J.     History  of        .       27'*-1471 

—  Mooney,  T.     History  of  .         .         .       27»-l483 

—  Moore,  T.     History  of     .         .         .    27''-1485,6 

—  Musgrave,  R.     Rebellions  in    .         .       27»-1487 

—  Narratives — 1641  and  1690.     Camden  soc.  pub., 

V.  14 27''-195 

—  O'Connell,  D.     Memoir  on  Ireland,  native  and 

Saxon 27^-1499 

—  O'Conor,  R.     History  of         .        .       27''-1494 

—  O'Donoghue,  J.      Memoir  of  the  O'Briens 

27^^1509 

—  O'Hailoran,  S.,  et  al.     History  of,  from  the  inva- 

sion by  Henry  II  ...       27''-1510 

—  Plowden,  F.     History  of         .        .    27"-1512,3 

—  Savage,  J.     Revolutionary  history  and  litera- 

ture of  27»-1522 

—  Taylor,  W.  C.     History  of      .         .       27^-1542 

—  Tone,  T.  W.     Memoirs  .        .        30-1042 

—  Wills,  J.     Lives  of  illustrious  Irishmen    30-749 

—  Wright,  T.     History  of  .         .         .       27'^4021 

—  Misc.  polities  and  gov't  history. 

—  Barrington,  J.     Rise  and  fall  of  the  Irish  nation 

27''-1431 

■  —  Castlereagh,   Viscount.     Memoirs    and    corre- 
spondence              27"-213 

—  Clarendon,  H.     State  letters    .         .         27a-263 

—  D'Alton,  J.     King  James's  army  list       27''-320 

—  Davie,  J.     Causes  why  Ireland  was  never  en- 

tirely subdued,  etc.       .         .         .       27^-1423 

—  Dufferin,  L'd.     Mr.  Mill's  plan  for  pacification  of 

27^-1517 

—  Gilbert,  J.  T.     Viceroys  of     .        .       27M450 

—  MacNevin,  T.     Eminent  Irishmen  30-339 

—  Madden,   R.   R.     Lives  of   united  Irishmen 

30-340 

—  Manning,  H.  E.     Letter  to  Earl  Grey    27''-1517 

—  Meagher,  T.  P.     Speeches  on  legislative  inde- 

pendence        27''-1482 

— -  Mitchell,  J.     Life  and  times  of  Aodh  O'Neill 
30-2399 

—  Perrott,  J.     History  of    .         .         .        30-1824 

—  Petty,  W.     Political  anatomy  of     .  27''-18 

—  Pim,  J.     Condition  and  prospects  of     37''-1511 

—  Plunkett,  W.  C,  Lord.     Speeches         27M514 

—  Prendergast,  J.  P.     Cromwelliau  settlement  of 

27''-1515 

—  Repeal  prize  essays  .         .         ,       27"-!  424 

—  Russell,  John,  Earl.     Letter  on  state  of  27'*-lol7 

—  Commerce,  finance,  and  resources. 

—  Commercial  restraints  of  .         .  1-40 

—  Dufferen,  F.  T.  B.,  Ld.     Irish  emigration  and 

the  tenure  of  land  in     .         .         .       27^-1425 

—  Foster,  T.  C.     Letters  on  the  condition  of  the 

people  of 3-101 

—  Hancock,  W.  N.     Impediments  to  prosperity  of 

27''-1449 

—  —  Supposed  decline  of  prosperity  of     27*-1448 

—  Howard,  G.   E.      Exchequer  and  revenue  of 

27»-4036 

—  Ingram,  J.  K.     Considerations  on  the  state  of 

27«-1460 

—  Kane,  R.     Industrial  resources  of  27^-854 

—  List  of  the  absentees  of,  [1729]        .       27^1468 

—  Marmier,  A.     Maritime  ports  of     .       27''-1476 

—  Martin,  R.  M.    Ireland  before  and  after  the  union 

27''-1478 

—  Education,  religion,  and  society. 

—  Butt,  I.     Liberty  of  teaching  vindicated    13-43 

—  Dunton,  J.     Conversation  on  .        30-1296 

—  Gatty,  Mrs.  A.     Holiday  in     .         .         27''-637 

—  Grant,  J.     Ireland  and  the  Irish     .  27'>-59 

—  Head,  F.  B.     Fortnight  in      .        .         27'>-286 


Ireland.    Education,  religion  and  society. 

—  Morgan,   Lady  S.  O.      Patriotic  sketches  of 

27M65 

—  Nicholson,  Mrs.  A.     Annals  of  famine  in  27'^-733 

—  O'Driscol,  J.     Views,  moral,  political,  and  re- 

ligious            27b-879 

—  O'Reilly,  M.     Memorials  of  those  who  suffered 

for  Catholicism  in  ...        32-2514 

—  Sadlier,  D.  and  J.    Catholic  directory  for  32-2306 

—  Sketches  of  Ireland  sixty  years  ago  27''-917 

—  Smith,  Goldwin.     Irish  history  and  Irish  char- 

acter       27''-1528 

—  Thirty-flrst  report  of  the  commissioners  of  na- 

tional education  for  1864.  Dub.,  1865.  8»  13-96 

—  Trench,  W.  S.     Realities  of  Irish  life      27^-954 

—  Travels  and  description. 

—  Balcli,  W.  S.     Character  and  prospects  of  the 

people  of 27''-226 

—  Bigelow,  A.     Rambles  in        .         .         27M32 

—  Brewer,  J.  N.     Beauties  of     .         .         27''-874 

—  Bush,  J.     Letter  from  a  gentleman  in  Dublin 

27''-808 

—  Carr,  J.     Stran<rer  in      .        .        .         27''-433 

—  Coulter,  H.     Condition  of      .         .         27''-620 

—  Cromwell,  T.     Excursions  in  .         27^-906 

—  Dennis,  G.     Hand-book  for    .         .         27''-693 

—  Eddy,  D.  C.     Visit  to     .         .         .         27''-659 

—  Forbes,   J.      Memorandums    made  in,   1852 

27''-921 

—  Hall,  Mr.  and  Mrs.   S.  C.     Scenery,  character, 

&c.,  of 37b-1208 

—  Kohl,  J.  G.     Travels  in  .  27M61,221 

—  Latocnaye,  M.  de.     Promenade  d'un  Fran(jais 

dans  I'Irlande       ....         34-4815 

—  Little  tour  in.     By  an  Oxonian        .         27'^-543 

—  McManus,  H.  Sketches  of  highlands  of    27''-683 

—  Nicholson,  A.     Excursion  through  27''-210 

—  Petrie,  G.,  et  al.     Ireland  illustrated      27M328 

—  Ritchie,  L.    I.  picturesque  and  romantic  27''-908 

—  Walking  tour  in  1865.      By  an    Englishman 

27b-901 

—  West,  Mrs.  F.     Summer  visit  to     .         27'^-235 

—  Wilson,  W.     Postchaise  companion        27*^-907 

—  Miscellany. 

—  Mackenzie,  M.     Maritime  survey  of  25-054 

—  Parliamentary  gazetteer  of      .         .  25-177 

—  Smyth,  G.  L.     Ireland,  historical  and  statistical 

27''-1533 

—  Sportsman  in  ....  37''-60 

—  Thompson,  W.     Natural  history  of  9-683 

—  See    Antrim  ;     Belfast ;    Cavan  ;     Celtic  *  *  *  ; 

Churcli  History ;  Church  of  Ireland  ;  Done- 
gal ;  Dublin ;  Emigration  ;    England  ;    Kings 
Co.  ;  Leitrim  ;   Londonderry  ;  Meath  ;    Mon- 
aghan  ;  Roman  Catholicism  ;  Tyrone  ;  Water- 
ford  ;  Wexford  ;  Wicklow. 
Ireland  ;  a  tale.     H.  Martineau      .        .        18-3858 
Ireland  sixty  years  ago,  sketches  of       .         27''-917 
Irene.     G.  F.  de  Vingut         .         .         .  18-853 

Irene  ;  a  tragedy.  S.  Johnson  .  v.  1  of  33-581,2 
Irenicum.  E.  Stillingfleet  .  .  .  32-1596 
Irish  bulls,  essay  on.  R.  L.  and  M.  Edgeworth 
18-969,975,  and  v.  10  of  977 
Irish  church.  See  Church  of  Ireland. 
Irish  echoes.  J.  Brougham  .  .  .  18-442,3 
Irish-English  dictionary  and  grammar.     E.  O'Reilly 

22-386 

Irish  historical  library.    W.  Nicolson    .  21-536 
Irish  in  America,  the.     J.  F.  Maguire  .         26''-674 
Irish  literature.     Madden,  R.  R.     Periodical  litera- 
ture                22-1124 

—  Mill,  A.     Literature  and  literary  men  of  Ire- 

land               22-1141 

—  Power,  J.  Irish  periodical  publications  21-236 
Irish  martyrs  and  confessors.  M.  O'Reilly  32-2514 
Irish  melodies.     T.  Moore     .        .       v.  3  of  23-345 

—  Same,  with  symphonies  and  accompaniments 

5-978 

Irish  odes.     A.  de  Vere  .        .        .        23-1041 

Irish  peasantry,  tales  of.    W.  Carlton    .  18-587 


IRISH. 


299 


ISAEUS. 


Irish  police  magistrate.     H.  R.  Addison  18-68 
Irish  question.     French  thoughts  on  Irish  evils 
27''-1441 

—  Some  thoughts  on.     By  an  Irish  Catholic  M.  P. 

27''-1517 

Irish  sketch  book.     W.  M.  Thackeray  18-3186 

Irish  tales.     M.  Banim  .         .        .  18-278 

Irish  tourist.     Emily  Taylor  .        .         lS-3159 

Iron  and  coal  asso.  of  Pcnna  ;  report  of  committee. 

Ph.,  1846.  39  pp.,  8°,  No.  7.  v.  2  of  1-341 
Iron  and  steel.     Briill,  A.     Comparison  of  resisting 

properties  of  ....  6-434 

—  Ede,  G.     Management  of  steel        .  6-823 

—  Fairbairn,  W.     Application  of  iron  to  building 

purposes 6-46 

History  and  manufacture  of        .         6-325,6 

— ^  Hewitt,  A.  S.     Production  of,  in  economic  and 

social  relations      ....  6-905 

—  Kirkaldy,  D.     Tensile  strength  of  6-858 

—  Landrin,  M.  H.  C.     Treatise  on  steel        .6-503 

—  Lesley,  J.  P.     Discussions  on  iron  6-361 

—  Shields,  F.   W.     Strains  on  structures  of  iron 

work 6-84 

—  Urbin,  E.     Puddling        .         .         .  6-484 

—  See  Iron  manufacture  ;  Metallurgy. 

Iron  companies'  reports,  charters,  etc.  1-341 
Iron  cousin.  M.  C.  Clarke  .  .  .  18-652 
Iron  furnace.  J.  H.  Aughey  .  .  26''-431 
Iron  hand.  A.  Dumas  .  .  .  18-935 
Iron  manufacture.  Alexander,  J.  H.  Report  on, 
No.  10,  V.  6  of  1-841 

—  Documents  relating  to,  in  Pa.  .  6-814 

—  Fairbairn,  W.     [See  History  of  the  process,  &c.  ] 

6-343 

—  Fordyce,  W.     Ores  and  processes  of  manufac- 

ture         6-1022 

—  Holland,  J.    Progressive  improvement  in  6-845 

—  Johnson,  W.  R.     Use  of  anthracite  in        6-853 

—  Overman,  F.     Manufacture  of  iron  6-386 
Manufacture  of  steel   .        .        .  6-387 

—  Prideaux,  T.  S.     Economy  of  fuel  in  6-525 

—  Smiles,  S.     Iron  workers  and  tool  makers 

30-1460 

—  Truran,  W.    Iron  manufacture  of  Great  Britain 

6-430 

—  See  Iron  metallurgy  ;  Metallurgy. 

Iron  manufacturer's  guide  to  the  furnaces  and  roll- 
ing mills  of  the  U.  S.     J.  P.  Lesley         6-361 
Iron  mask.     Alexander  Dumas      .         .  18-936 
Iron  metallurgy.   Bauerman,  H.    Metallurgy  of  iron 
6-472 

—  Percy,  J.     Metallurgy  of  iron  and  steel      6-390 

—  Rogers,  S.  B.     Treatise  on      .         .  6-404 

—  See  Metallurgy. 

Iron  ship  building.     Fairbairn,  W.     Treatise  on 

6-598 

—  Magnetism  of  ships  .  .  .  11-881 
Iron  trade.     Childs,  C.  G.      .     No.  4,  v.  5  of  1-841 

—  French,  B.  F.     History  of       .         .  1-83 

—  Henry,  M.  S.     History  of  the  Lehigh  valley 

26«-451 

—  Johnson,  J.     Iron  tracts  of  Scotland  and  South 

Wales    .         .        .        .     No.  4,  v.  6  of  1-841 

—  Scrivenor,  H.  History  of  .  .  6-410 
Irons,  W.    Settler's  guide  to  the  cape  of  Good  Hope 

and  colony  of  Natal.  L.,1858  .  28'>-803 
Ironthorpe.  J.  T.  Trowbridge  .  .  18-3823 
Iroquois.     Johnson,  Miss  A.  C.     .         .         26''-327 

—  La    Rochefoucault-Liancourt,    F.     A.    F.    de. 

Travels,  1795-7    ....        26'>-1005 

—  Morgan,  L.  H.  League  of  the  .  26»-278 
Irrawaddi,  up  and  down  the.  J.  W.  Palmer  28''-281 
Irrigation  in  southern  Europe.     C.  C  S.  Moncrieff 

4-319 

Irritability.     J.  Morris  .        .        .  10-883 

Irrwege.     L.  Habicht     ....  84-541 

Irving,   B.   A.     Commerce  of  India.     L.,   1858 

1-112 

Irving,  D.     History  of  Scottish  poetry.     Ed.  by  J. 
A.  Carlyle.     E.,  1861.     8"  .        22-1101 


Irving,  E.  Collected  writings.  Edited  by  his  nephew, 
G.  Carlyle.     L.,  1864,5.     5  v.     8°        32-1337 

—  For  the  oracles  of  God,  four  orations.    For  judg- 

ment to  come,  an  argument  in  nine  parts. 
Ph.,  1823.     8°       .        .        .        .        32-1657 

—  Oliphant,  Mrs.  M.  Life  of  .  .  80-1382 
Irving,  J.  T.     The  attorney  .        .        18-1575 

—  Harry  Harson  ....        18-1576 

—  Indian  sketches,  taken  during  an  expedition  to 

the  Pawnee  tribes.     Ph.,   1835.    2  v. 

26''-458 

Irving,    P.   M.      Life  and    letters  of   Washington 

Irving.     N.  Y.,  1862-4.     4  v.      ,         30-1372 
Irving,  T.     Conquest  of  Florida,  by  Hernando  de 

Soto.     Ph.,  1885.     2  V.         .         .         26''-114 
Irving,  Washington.     The  Alhambra    .        18-1578 

—  Astoria ;  or,  anecdotes  of  an  enterprise  beyond 

the  Rocky  mountains.     Ph.,  1886.     2  v.     8" 
.        .  26^-54 

—  Same.     N.  Y.,  1849         .        .         .  26t'-53 

—  Biography  and  poetical  remains  of  the  late  M. 

M.  Davidson.     Ph.,  1841      .         .        80-1748 

—  Bonneville's  adventures.     N.  Y.,  1851      26''-55 

—  Book  of  the  Hudson         .         .         .        18-1587 

—  Bracebridge  hall       ....         18-1579 

—  Chronicle  of  the  conquest  of  Grenada,  by  Fray 

A.  Agapida  ....        18-1580 

—  Cronica  de  la  conquista  de  Granada.    Trad,  por 

G.  W.  Montgomery.     Madrid,  1831  34-8 

—  Crayon  miscellany    ....        18-1581 

—  History  of  New  York,  by  Diedrich  Knicker- 

bocker          18-1582 

—  Legends  of  the  conquest  of  Spain    .         18-1577 

—  Life  and  voyages  of  C.  Columbus.    N.  Y.,  1828. 

3  V.     8° 30-101 

—  Same;  with  lives  of  his  companions.     N.  Y., 

1848,9.     3  V 30-102 

—  Life  of  George  Washington.    N.  Y.,  1855-9.   5  v. 

30-841 

—  Same.     N.  Y.,  1855-9.     5  v.     8»    .  30-857 

—  Life  of  Oliver  Goldsmith  ;  with  selections  from 

his  writings.     N.  Y.,  1840.     2  v.  30-211 

—  Oliver  Goldsmith ;  a  biography.     N.  Y.,  1849 

30-589 

—  Mahomet  and  his  successors.    N.  Y.,  1850.    2  v. 

30-596 

—  The  Rocky  mountains  ;   or,  scenes,  incidents, 

and  adventures  in  the  far  west ;  digested  from 
the  journal  of  Capt.  B.  L.  E.  Bonneville.  Ph., 
1837.     2  V 26''-56 

—  Sketch  book 18-1583 

—  Spanish  papers,  and  other  miscellanies   18-3759 

—  Tales  of  a  traveller  .         .         .         18-1584 

—  Tour  on  the  prairies.     Ph.,  1835     .         26"-288 

—  Voyages  and  discoveries  of  the  companions  of 

Columbus.     Ph.,  1831.     8»  .         26M81 

—  Wolfert's  roost,  and  other  papers   .        18-1585 

—  Bryant,  W.  C.     Life,  character,  and  genius  of 

80-1283 

—  Irving,  P.  M.     Life  and  letters  of  .        30-1372 

—  et  al.  Salmagundi  .  .  .  18-1586 
Irvington  stories.  Miss  M.  E.  Dodge  .  18-892 
Irwin,  E.     Adventures  in  the  course  of  a  voyage  up 

the  Red  sea,  and  of  a  route  through  the  deserts 
ofThebais.     L.,  1787.     2  v.     S"  29'>-27 

Irwin,  R.  B.     See  Bowman  and  Irwin. 
Irwin,  T.     Charge  to  grand  jury.     Ph.,  1851.     8» 

2—231 
Is  it  I?  H.  Restorer  .'  .'  .'  .*  10-645 
Isa.     [Pseud.]     See  Craig,  I. 

Isa  ;  a  pilgrimage.     C.  Chesebro'  .  18-630 

Isabel  of  Bavaria.     A.Dumas        .        .  18-930 

Isabel ;  or,  Sicily.  H.  T.  Tuckerman  .  18-3836 
Isabel,  the  young  wife.  J.  C.  Jeaffreson  18-1666 
Isabella.     J.  Keats  ....  23-381 

Isabella  Gray 18-1588 

Isabella  Orsini.     F.  D.  Guerrazzi  .        .        18-1293 

Isabelle  d'figypte.     A.  d'Arnim    .        .        34-3027 

Isaeus,  speeches  of.     Sir  W.  Jones.     Works,  v.  9 

28»-254 


ISAIAH. 


300 


ITALY. 


Isaiali.  Alexander,  J.  A.  Translation  and  explana- 
tion of  32-1374 

— •  Barnes,  A.     Notes  on     .        .        .  32-738 

—  Cowles,  H.     Notes  on     .         .         .        32-2455 
-  Lowth,  R.     New  translation  of       .  32-132 

Isenberg,  C.  W.,  and  J.  L.  Krapf.  Journals  of 
missionaries,  detailing  their  proceedings  in  the 
kingdom  of  Shoa,  and  journeys  in  other  parts 
of  Abyssinia,  in  1839-42  ;  with  a  geographical 
memoir  of  Abyssinia  and  southeastern  Africa, 
by  James  McQueen.     L.,  1843     .         32-1568 

Isidora.    Mme  Dudevant        .         .         .    34-3683.96 

Island  empire  ;  or,  the  scenes  of  the  first  exile  of  the 
emperor  Napoleon  I,  by  the  author  of  '"  Blon- 
delle."     Ph.,  1855        .         .         .       27''-2295 

Island  home  ;  or,  the  young  castaways.  J.  F.  Bow- 
man        18-375 

Island  world  of  the  Pacific.     H.    T.    Cheever 

29''-87 

Island  world,  stories  of  the.     C.  Nordhoff"     29''-139 

Islands  of  Scotland,  journey  to.    S.  Johnson  27''-788 

Isle  of  France.     See  Mauritius. 

Isle  of  Man.     Britton,    J.,   and   E.    W.   Brayley 
V.  3  of  27''-474 

—  Gumming,  J.  G.     The  Isle  of  Man ;  its  history, 

etc 27i'-913 

—  Harrison,  W.     Bibliotheca  Monensis        21-195 

—  The   lex   scripta ;    comprehending  the  ancient 

ordinances  and  statute  laws,  to  the  present 

date.     Douglas,  1819.     8°    .         .  2-204 

Isle  of  Palms.     J.Wilson       .         .         .  23-545 

Isle  of  Wight.     Brayley,  E.   W.,  and   Britton,    J. 

■       .      V.  6  of  27^-474 

—  Abbott,  J.  Visit  to  .  .  .  18-3^ 
Islington,  walks  through.  T.  Cromwell  27*'-469 
Isocrates.     Orationes.     Recognovit  G.  E.  Benseler. 

Lips.,  1851 34-323 

—  Orations  and  epistles.     Trans,  by  J.  Dinsdale 

L.,  17'i2.     8»         .         .         .         .  33-702 

Isometrical  drawing.     E.  Sopwith         ,  5-124 

Israel.     Birks,  T.  R.     Exodus  of  .        32-1513 

—  Ewald,  H.     History  of    .         .         .         32-2521 

—  Tristram,  H.  B.  Land  of  .  .  28M94 
Israel  Potter.  H.  Melville  .  .  .  18-2186 
Israelid.  G.  AVells  ....  23-643 
Israelites.       Clarke,    A.     Fleury's    manners    of 

V.  9  of  32-2244 

—  See  Jews. 

*'  It  is  never  too  late  to  mend."  C.  Reade  18-2587 
Italia  negli  anni  1847-49.  G.  Pepe  .  34-2512 
Italian  cause  :  its  history  and  its  hopes ;  Italy's  ap- 
peal to  a  free  nation.  L.,  1859.  8»  27''-2299 
Italian  confectioner.     W.  A.  Jairin        .  6-190 

Italian  language.  Comelati,  G.,  and  J.  Davenport. 
Dictionary  of        ...         .  22-29 

—  Elwes,  A.    Grammar  of  .         .  22-82 

—  Monteith,   A.   H.     Italian  without  a  master 

22-170 

—  Ollendorf,   J.   G.     New  method   of  learning 

22-188,190 

Italian  legends  and  sketches.     J.  W.  Cummings 

18-3809 

Italian  literature.  Brancia,  F.  Lezioni  di  poetica 
letteratura  Italiana        .         .         .         34-2701 

—  Crescimbeni,    G.    M.     Comentari  della  poesia 

Italiana 34-2504 

—  Herbert,    C.      Italy,    and    Italian    literature 

27''-754 

—  Hobhouse,  J.  C.     Essay  on     .         .        22-1090 

—  Hunt,   J.   L.      Stories  from  Italian  poets 

18-1556,7 

—  Lushington,  H.     Last  Italian  poet         27''-2325 

—  Panizzi,  A.     Romantic  poetry  of  the  Italians 

34-2500 

—  Pierotti,  G.  D.     Giardino  del  parnasso  34-2700 

—  Roscoe,  T.     Italian  novelists  .         18-1589 

—  Rossetti,  D.  G.     Early  Italian  poets         23-639 

—  Simpson,  L.  F.     Literature  of  Italy        22-1204 

—  Tiraboschi,  G.     Storia  della  letteratura  Italiana 

.        .        .        .        .        34-2507 


Italian  poets.     Hunt,   J.   L.      Stories   from,   with 
lives  of  writers      ....     18-1556,7 

—  Stebbing,  H.  Lives  of  .  ,  ,  30-1307 
Italian  sketch-book.  H.  T.  Tuckerman  27''-211 
Italian  tragedy  ;  historical  memoir.       J.  C.  Walker 

22-890 

Italians  at  home.  F.  Lewald  .  .  27''-390 
Italic.  A.  F.  Artaud  de  Mentor  .  .  34-4889 
Itaiiens  et  flamands.     A.  Dumas  .        34-3260 

Italy.    History. 

—  Abbott,  J.  S.  C.     History  of  .         .       27''-2120 

—  Bazancourt,  |Baron  de.     Campagne   de  1859 

34-4852 

—  Beaumont- Vassy,  E.  de.     Etats  Itaiiens  depuis 

le  congres  de  Vienne    .         .         .        34-4866 

—  Botta,  C.     Italy  during  the  consulate  and  em- 

pire         27='-2158 

—  Butt,  I.     History  of        .         .         .       27=^-2171 

—  Forbes,  C.  S.     Campaign  of  Garibaldi  in  the  two 

Sicilies 27''-2222 

—  Gallenga,  A.     Fra  Dolcino  and  his  times 

27''-2232 

Italy  in  1848        ....       27'^-2231 

Italy,  past  and  present        .         .       27^^-2230 

—  Guicciardini,  F.    History  of,  1490-1532  27«-2271 

—  Italian  cause  ;  its  history  and  hopes       27^-2299 

—  Ives,  J.   C.     Military  map  of  the  seat  of  war, 

(1859)  25-180 

—  Lushington,  H.     War  of  1848,9       .       27«-2325 

—  Manning,  A.     Story  of    .         .         .       27''-2347 

—  Marguerittps,  J.  de.     War  of  1859         27''-2351 

—  Pepe,  G.     L' Italia  negli  anni  1847-9        34-2512 
Narrative  of  events  in,  1847-9      .       27''-2402 

—  Procter,  Col.     History  of        .         .       27''-2429 

—  Ranke,  L.     History  of  the  popes        27''-2439,40 

—  Sforzosi,  L.     Compendious  history  of    2'J*-2461 

—  Sismondi,  J.  C.  L.  de.     Histoire  de  la  liberte  en 

Italie 34-4710 

History  of  the  Italian  republics  .    27^-2467,8 

Repubiiquesltaliennesdu  moyen  age  34—4524 

—  Spalding,  W.     Italy  and  the   Italian   isles 

27''-2473,4 

—  Texier,  E.     Guerre  d'ltalie,  (1859)  34-5506 

—  Vicissitudes  of  ....       27»-2492 

—  Society,  religion,  etc. 

—  Arthur,  W.     Italy  in  transition       .         27''-565 

—  Blood,  W.     Missionary  tour  in         .         27*'-705 

—  Colquhoun,  J.  C.    Life  in  Italy  in  the  olden  time 

27'^-1652 

—  Gretton,  Mrs.  G.     Englishwoman  in        27"-582 

—  Gorani,  J.    Memoiressecrefset  critiques  34-5388 

—  Hemans,  C.  I.     Ancient  Christianity  and  sacred 

art  in 27"-2273 

—  Hilton,  D.     Brigandage  in       .         .       27^-2274 

—  Kemble,  F.  A.     Year  of  consolation  27''-61 

—  King,  S.  W.      Valleys    of   the   Pennine  Alps 

27''-479 

—  Lester,  C.  E.     Mv  consulship  .         27''-291 

—  Lewald,  F.     Italians  at  home  .        ,         27''-390 

—  Lyman,  T.,  jr.     Political  state  of    .       27''-2328 

—  Maifei,  A.     Brigand  life  in       .        .       27"-2342 

—  Malioney,  S.  J.     Monasteries  of      .  27''-78 

—  Moens,  W.  J.  C.    English  travellers  and  Italian 

brigands 27''-783 

—  Talmadge,  W.     Letters  from  Florence  on  relig- 

ious reform  movements         .         .         32-1922 

—  Taylor,  A.     Convent  life  in     .         .         27''-619 

—  Trollope,  T.     Social  aspects  of  the  Italian  revo- 

lution     27"-2486 

—  Wylie,  J.  A.     Awakening  of  .         .         27''-811 

—  Travels  and  description. 

—  Addison,  J.     Remarks  on        .        .         ST^-GSS 

—  Alvord,  H.     Letters  from  abroad     .         27''-904 

—  Baedeker,  K.    Handbook  for  travellers  in  27''-951 

—  Beckford,  W.     Italy        .         .         .      27''-68,70 

—  Bell,  J.     Observations  on         .         .  27''-63 

—  Blessington,  M.  P.,  Countess  of.  Idler  in  27''-65 

—  Bremer,  F.     Two  years  in       .         .         27''-585 

—  Broughton,  J.  C.  H.,  Ld.   Remarkson      27»'-476 

—  Buckingham,  J.  S.     Tour  in  .        .         27''-258 


ITALY. 


301 


JACKSON. 


Italy.    Travels  and  description. 

—  Cadell,  W.  A.     Journey  in     .         .         ST^-SSO 

—  Chateaubriand,  R,  F.  A.  de.     Voyage  en  Italic 

34-5413 

—  Channing,  B.  H.    Sisters  abroad    .         27'^-438 

—  Cobbe,  F.  P.     Italics ;  notes  on  I.  27b-699 

—  Cooper,  J.  F.     Gleanings  in  .  ST^-Tl 

—  Costello,    L.    S.      Tour    to   and    from  Venice 

27''-73 

—  Dickens,  C.     Pictures  from     .         .  27''-73 

—  Dupaty,  C.  M.  J.  B.  M.    Italic  en  1785  34-4205 

—  Eustace,  J.  C.     Classical  tour  through      27''- 74 

—  Ferber,  J.  J.     Travels  in         .        .  27''-75 

—  Forsyth,  J.     Remarks  on        .        .         27'*-775 

—  Gasparin,  Mme  A.   de.      Au   bord   de  la  mer 

34-5011 

—  Gould,  W.  M.     Zephyrs  from         .         27''-264 

—  Handbook  for  northern  I.        .         .         27''-492 

Central  1 27''-493 

Southern  1 27''-494 

—  Headley,  J.  T.     Letters  from  .         27^-203 

—  Herbert,  C.    Italy  and  Italian  literature  27''-754 

—  Hillard,  G.  S.     Six  months  in  .         27''-315 

—  Hoare,  R.  C.     Classical  tour  through    27''-1205 

—  Honan,  M.  B.     Adventures  in        .         27''-274 

—  Howells,  W.  D.     Italian  journeys  27''-916 

—  Jameson,  A.     Diary  of  an  ennuyee         27''-444 

—  Janin,  J.     Sketches  of     .         .        ,         27''-333 

—  Journal  of  a  tour  in  .         .         .  27''-77 

—  Lady's  tour  round  Monte  Rosa        .         27''-532 

—  Lemaistre,  J.  G.  '  Travels  in  .         27i'-832 

—  Mendelssohn-Bartholdy,  F.  Letters  from  27''-753 

—  Montaigne,  M.  E.  de.     Journey  into,  1580-1581 

33-302 
.—  Morgan,  lady.  '  Italy        .         .        '  27''-79;1226 

—  Norton,  C.  E.     Notes  on         .        .         27''-560 

—  Peale,  R.     Notes  on        .        .        ,  27'>-80 

—  Pleitfer,  I.     Visit  to         .        .         .         28''-159 

—  Raumer,  F.  von.    Italy  and  the  Italians  27"'-268 

—  Reade,  J.  E.     Observations  on        .         27''-292 

—  Remusat,  C.  de.    Notes  d'un  voyage  en  34-4655 

—  Richard.     Guide  du  voyageur  en     .        34-5432 

—  St.  John,  B.     Sub-Alpine  kingdom         27''-416 

—  Scott,  J.     Sketches  of     .        .         .         27''-170 

—  Shelley,  Mrs.  M.  W.     Rambles  in  .         27''-173 

—  Shelley,  P.  B.     Letters  from         v.  2  of  33-238 

—  TroUope,  T.  A.     Lenten  journey  27''-411 
Visit  to 27^-312 

—  Tuckerman,    H.   T.     Italian  sketch  book 

27''-211 

—  Turnbull,  R.     Sketches  of       .         .         37''-755 

—  Wilson,  W.  R.     Route  through       .         37MB9 

—  Wordsworth,  C.     Tour  in       .        .         37''-653 

—  Miscellany. 

—  Artaud  de  Mentor,  A.  F.     Italic     .        34-4889 

—  Azeglio,  M.  d'.     Recollections  of  30-3418 

—  Burney,  C.    Tour  to  collect  materials  for  history 

of  music 5-1040 

—  Daelli,  G.      A  relic  of  the  revolution  of  1849 

5-748 

—  Donaldson,  W.  J.     Varronianus     .  28-423 

—  Gardel,  J.  S.  H.     Conversations  on        34-5030 

—  Jervis,  W.  P.     Mineral  resources  of  1-180 

—  Mommsen,  T.     Earliest  inhabitants  of  27»-2359 

—  Moncrietf,  C.  C.  S.     Irrigation  in   .  4-319 

—  Taine,  H.     Italy,  Rome,  and  Naples       27^-938 

—  See    Garabaldi ;    Inquisition  ;    Papacy  ;    Papal 

***  ;   Popery  ;  Popes ;  Reformation  ;  Roman 
Catholicism  ;  Urbino. 
Italy,  a  poem.     S.  Rogers       .         .         .  23-200 
Itiueraire  de  Paris  a  Jerusalem.     R.  F.  A.  de  Chat- 
eaubriand              34-5408 

Itinerant,  the.     S.  W.  Ryley          .        .  30-463 

Itinerant  side.     S.  A.  Babcock      .        .  18-240 

Ivanhoe.  Sir  W.  Scott  .  .  .  18-2763 
Ivauhoe  masonic  quartettes.  T.  C.  Pollock  5-967 
Ivar  ;  or,  the  Skjut's  boy.  E.  F.  Carlen  18-578 
Ivers,  H.  F.  Audibleness  of  thought  demonstrated 
and  its  use  explained.  By  Alethinos.  2d  ed. 
L.,  1866 32-2401 


Ives,  E.,  jr.  Mozart  collection  of  sacred  music.  B., 
[I860.]     Ob.  8»    .         .        .        .  5-1017 

Ives,  J.  C.  Military  map  of  the  seat  of  war  in 
Italy.     N.  Y.,  1859       .         .         .  25-180 

—  Report  upon  the  Colorado  river  of  the  west. 

W.,  1861.  4°  .  .  .  .  26''-1003 
Ivors.  Miss  E.  M.  Sewell  .  .  .  18-2812 
Ivry.     T.  B.  Macaulay  .        ,         .  23-405 

Ivywall.     T.  S.  Donoho         .         .         .  23-579 

Jack  and  the  tanner.  Miss  A.  Manning  18-2040 
Jack  Halyard.    W.  S.  Cardell        .         .  18-563 

Jack  Hinton.     C.  Lever  .         .         .         18-1879 

Jack  Hopeton.  W.  W.  Turner  .  .  18-3348 
Jack  in  the  forecastle.  J.  S.  Sleeper  .  18-2911 
Jack  Morgan  songster,   the.     Raleigh,    1864 

26M998 

Jack  of  the  mill.  Wm.  Howitt  .  18-1509,3652 
Jack  Sheppard.     W.  H.  Ainsworth        .  18-127 

Jack  Tier.     J.  F.  Cooper        .        .         .  18-721 

Jackman,  I.     Hero  and    Leander.     B.   D.  v.  1 

24-143 

Jackson,  A.     Dusenberry,  B.  M.     Monument  to  the 

memory  of 30-251 

—  Eaton,  J.  H.     Life  of       .        .         .  30-253 

—  Headley,  J.  T.     Life  of  .         .         .  30-707 

—  Jenkins,  J.  S.     Life  and  public  services  of,  with 

Bancroft's  eulogy  .         .         .  30-607 

—  Mayo,  R.     Jacksonian  diplomacy   .         26''-134 

—  Memoirs  of,  by  a  citizen  of  Massachusetts.    Ph., 

1831 30-1583 

—  Parton,  J.     Life  of  .        .         .        30-1033 

—  Presentation  of  the  sword  of  J.  to  Congress. 

W.,  1855.     8»        .         .         .         .        30-1606 

—  Waldo,  S.  P.     Memoirs  of       .         .  30-253 

—  Walker,  A.     Jackson  and  New  Orleans  26''-331 

—  Duane,   W.    J.     Narrative  of  removal  of  de- 

posits     26='-818 

Jackson,  C.    Vindication  of  the  Marquis  of  Dalhou- 

sie's  Indian   administration.      L.,   1865.      8° 

.  •       •         .         .         .         .         28''-235 

Jackson,  C.  T.  Report  on  the  geological  and  agricul- 
tural survey  of  Rhode  Island,  made  in  1839. 
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Jackson,  D.,  jr.     Alonzo  and  Melissa    .        18-1598 

Jackson,  E.  W.  Gymnastics  for  the  fingers  and 
wrist,  for  developing  and  strengthening  the 
muscles  of  the  hand,  for  musical,  mechanical 
and  medical  purposes.     L. ,  1 865  20-387 

Jackson,  G.  Check  journal,  upon  the  principle  of 
double  entry ;  forming  a  system  of  book- 
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80 1-287 

Jackson,  H.  Account  of  the  churches  in  Rhode 
Island.     Prov.,  1854.     8°     .        .        32-1009 

Jackson,  I.  W.  Elementary  treatise  on  mechanics. 
3d  ed.     Schenectady,  1857.     8"    .  11-211 

—  Elementary  treatise  on  optics.     N.   Y.,  1848. 

8» 11-119 

Jackson,  James.  Letters  to  a  young  physician.  B., 
1855 10-151 

—  Memoir  of  .Tames  Jackson,  jr.  ;   with  extracts 

from  his  letters,  and  medical  cases  collected 
by  him.     B.,  1835.     8°         .         .  10-543 

Jackson,  John.  Treatise  on  wood  engraving ; 
historical  and  practical.     L.,  1839.     8°    5-610 

Jackson,  J.  Christian  ministry.  Ph.,  1855.  8° 
32-1518 

—  Townsend,  A.  A.     Memoir  of         .  30-981 
Jackson,  John,  F.  8.  A.     Reflections  on   the  com- 
merce of  the  Mediterranean.     N.  Y.,  1809 

1-41 

Jackson,  John,  jr.  History  of  the  city  and  cathedral 
of  Lichfield.  L.,  1805.  8°  .  .  37''-608 
Jackson,  J.  B.  S.  Descriptive  catalogue  of  the 
anatomical  museum  of  the  Boston  society  for 
medical  improvement.  B.,  1847.  8»  10-480 
Jackson,  J.  G.  Account  of  the  empire  of  Morocco 
and  tVie  district  of  Suse  ;  with  an  account  of 
Timbuctoo,  the  great  emporium  of  central 
Africa.     Ph.,  1810        .        .        .         28''-547 


JACKSON. 


302 


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Jackson,  J.  R.  What  to  observe  ;  or,  the  traveller's 
remembrancer.     L.,  1861      .         .         29''-186 

—  See  Manual  of  geographical  science  25-74 
Jackson,  M.  C.  Maud  Skillicorne's  penance  18-1600 
Jackson,    R.  E.   Scoresby.     See  Scoresby-Jackson, 

R.  E. 

Jackson,  R.  M.  S.    The  mountain.    Ph.,  1860  9-939 

Jackson,  S.  Laws  of  organic  molecular  action.  Ph., 
1856.    8» 10-536 

Jackson,  T.  Our  dumb  companions.  L.  Sm.  4° 
9-701 

Jackson,  T.,  and  R.  Sanderson.  Two  treatises  on 
the  church ;  with  a  letter  of  Bishop  Cosin,  on 
the  validity  of  the  orders  of  the  foreign  re- 
formed churches.  Ed.  by  William  Goode. 
Ph.,  1844 32-1388 

Jackson,  T.  J.    Addey,  M.    Life  of       ,        30-1441 

—  Cooke,  J.  E.     Life  of       .         .        .        30-1761 

—  Daniels,  J.  M.    Life  of     .         .         .         30-1462 

—  Life  and  military  career  of.    [See  Davis,  J.] 

30-1831 

Jackson,  W.  M.     Cummins,  G.  D.     Sketch  of  the 

life  of 30-1031 

Jackson,   Z.     Shakspeare's  genius  justified ;   being 

restorations  and  illustrations  of  seven  hundred 

passages  in  Shakspeare's  plays.    L.  ,1819.     8" 

24-26 

Jacob,  Antoine.     See  Montfleury. 

Jacob,  P.  L.  (bibliophile.)    See  Lacroix,  P. 

Jacob,  S.,  et  al.     History  of  the  Ottoman  empire, 

including  a  survey  of  the  Greek  empire  and 

the  crusades.    2d  ed.    L.,  1854     .       27''-3162 
Jacob,  W.     Historical  inquiry  into  the  production 

and    consumption    of   the    precious    metals. 

Ph.,  1832.    8» 1-129 

Jacob  Faithful.     Fr.  Marryat         .        .        18-2072 
Jacobinism,  memoirs  of.      A.  Barruel  27''-3366 

Jacobites.    Mackay,  C.    Jacobite  songs  and  ballads 

of  Scotland  ....  23-603 

—  Thomson,  Mrs.   Memoirs  of,  1715-1745  27''-1136 

—  See  England. 

Jacobs,  M.  Notes  on  the  rebel  invasion  of  Mary- 
land and  Pennsylvania,  and  the  battle  of  Get- 
tysburg.    Ph.,  1864      .         .         .         26»-508 

Jacobs,  T.  J.  Scenes,  incidents,  and  adventures  in 
the  Pacific  ocean.     N.  Y.,  1844    .  29''-28 

Jacob's  well.    J.  R.  Macduff  .        .  32-539 

Jacobsen,  F.  J.  Laws  of  the  sea,  with  reference  to 
maritime  commerce,  during  peace  and  war. 
Bait.,  1818.     So     ...         .  2-42 

Jacobsen,  J.  Revelations  of  a  police  court  interpre- 
ter.   L.,  1866         ....         18-3840 

Jacobus,  M.  W.  Notes,  critical  and  explanatory  of 
the  Acts  of  the  Apostles.    Ph.,  [1859]  32-1667 

—  Notes  on  the  gospels,  critical  and  explanatory — 

Matthew.    6th  ed.    N.  Y.,  1853  32-442 

Mark  and  Luke.    N.  Y.,  1853  32-443 

John.    N.  Y.,  1857     .         .         .  32-444 

Jacqueline  of  Holland.    T.  C.  Grattan  18-1257 

Jacquemont,  V.  Correspondance  pendant  son  voy- 
age dans  I'lnde.     5me  ed.     P.,   1861.     2  v. 

34-3421 

Jacquerie.  G.  P.  R.  James  .  .  .  18-1629 
Jacques,  D.  H.  The  barn-yard  ;  a  manual  of  cat- 
tle, horse,  and  sheep  husbandry ;  or,  how  to 
breed  and  rear  the  vaiious  species  of  domestic 
animals ;  with  a  chapter  on  bee-keeping. 
N.  Y.,  1866  ....  4-247 

—  The  farm ;   a  manual  of  practical  agriculture. 

N.  Y.,  1866  ....  4-248 

—  The  garden  ;  a  manual  of  practical  horticulture  ; 

or,  how  to  cultivate  vegetables,  fruits,  and 
flowers.    N.  Y.,  1866    .         .         .  4-246 

—  Hints  toward  physical  perfection  ;  or,  the  phil- 

osophy of  human  beauty  ;  showing  how  to 
acquire  and  retain  bodily  symmetry,  health, 
and  vigor.    N.  Y.,  1859        .        .  10-179 

Jacques,  J.  Croquet ;  the  laws  and  regulations  of 
the  game  ;  with  a  description  of  the  imple- 
ments.   L.,  1865.    8"    .         .         .  20-390 


Jacques.     Mme  Dudevant      .         .         .        34-3694 

Jacques  Bonneval.     A.  Manning  .         18-3913 

Jacquut,  C.  J.  B.    [E.  de  Mirecourt.]    Les  contem- 

porains ;  Balzac,  Karr,  Sue,  Dumas,  Dumas 

fils.    P.,  1856        ....        34-4398 

Beranger;  Beauvallet ;  Samson.    P.,  1855,6 

34-4402 

Dejazet ;  Rachel ;  Augustine  Brohan  ;  Rose 

Cheri  (Mme  Lemoine-Montigny.)      P.,  1856 

34-4401 

Guizot,  Lamartine,  Ravignan,  Ricord.     P., 

1857,8    34-4399 

Sainte-Beuve,  Saint-Marc-Girardin,Michelet. 

P.,  1856 34-4400 

Jaeger,  B.    Life  of  North  American  insects.    Prov., 
1854       .         .         .         .         .         .  9-569 

Jaeniscli,  C.  F.  de.  Chess  preceptor ;  a  new  analy- 
sis of  the  openings  of  games.  Trans,  by  G.  • 
Walker.     L.,  1847.     8°        .         .  20-31 

Jager,  Tabbe.  Le  Celibat  ecclesiastique,  dans  ses 
rapports  religieux  et  politiques.    2me  ed.    P., 

1836.     8° 34-4903 

Jago,  R.    (Walsh's  Br.  poets)         .         .  23-62 

Jahn,  J.  Biblical  archaeology,  translated  with  ad- 
ditions and  corrections  bv  T.  C.  Upham. 
2ded.     And.,  1827.    8"       '.         .  32-115 

—  History  of  the  Hebrew  commonwealth.     Trans. 

from  the  German  by  C.  E.  Stowe ;  with  ex- 
tract from  Basnage's  history  of  the  Jews. 
And.,  1828.    80      ...         .  32-113 

Jahn,  0.     See  Gothe. 

Jahr,  G.  H.  G.  Homoeopathic  treatment  of  the  dis- 
eases of  females  and  infants.  Trans,  by  C. 
J.  Hempel.     Ph.,  1856.     8«  .  10-592 

—  See  Hempel,  C.  J. 

Jail  journal.  Mitchel,  J.  Five  years  in  British 
prisons 30-2400 

Jaimson,  G.  The  revolutionary  soldier.  F's  M.  D. 
v.  34 24-113 

Jamaica.     Bigelow,  J.     J.  in  1850        .         26»'-212 

—  Eyre,  E.  J.     Papers  laid  before  the  royal  com- 

mission of  inquiry  .         .         .       26*-1210 

—  Finlason,  W.  F.    History  of  the  J.  case  26''-963 

—  Harvey,  T.,  and  W.  Brewin.     Jamaica  in  1866 

26''-679 

—  Hume,  H.     Life  of  E.  J.  Eyre         .        30-1918 

—  New  history  of,  from  the  earliest  accounts  to  the 

takingof  Porto  Bello.     L.,  1740.    8"    26M15 

—  Papers  relative  to  the  affairs  of  Jamaica.     Pre- 

sented, Feb.,  1866.      L.,  1866.     f'       26''-1208 

—  Phillippo,   J.  M.      Past  and  present  state  of 

26^-372 

—  Pim,  B.     The  negro  and  Jamaica  .         26^-971 

—  Price,  G.     Jamaica  and  the  colonial  office 

26^-844 

—  Report  of  the  Jamaica  royal  commission.     L., 

1866.     f" 26^-1209 

—  Return  to  two  addresses  of  the  house  of  lords. 

1864.     f 26''-1207 

—  Underbill,  E.   B.     Letter  on  the  condition  of 

26''-876 

—  See  Dallas,  R.  C. 

James.     Barnes,  A.     Notes  on      .        .  32-704 

—  Lange,  J.  P.,  and  J.  J.  van  Oosterzee.     Com- 

mentary on 32-2034 

James  I  of  England  and  VI  of  Scotland.  Aikin,  L. 
Memoirs  of  the  court  of       .        .  30-8 

—  Correspondence  with  Cecil  and  others.     Cam- 

den soc.  pub.  V.  78        .         .        .         27''-195 

—  D'Israeli,  1.     Character  of     .        .        22-1023 

—  Goodman,  G.     Court  of.         .        .         27''-464 

—  Harris,  W.     Life  and  writings  of    .         27''-523 

—  Letters.     Canulen  soc.  pub.  v.  46    .         27''-195 

—  Times  of.    See  Camden  soc.  pub.  v.  12  27*-195 

—  Williams,  R.  F.     Court  and  times  of       27''-610 
James  II  of  Eng.     Carrel,  A.     Counter-revolution 

in  England  ....  27«-206 

—  D'Alton,  J.     Irish  army  list    .        .         27''-320 

—  Fox,  C.  J.     History  of  the  reign  of         27*-422 

—  Pepys,  S.    Diary    ....        27''-942 


JAMES. 


303 


JAMESON. 


James,  Edwin.  Account  of  an  expedition  from 
Pittsburg  to  the  Rocky  mountains,  1819-20, 
under  command  of  Stephen  H.  Long.  Ph., 
1823.     3  V.     8"    With  atlas.     40  26''-72 

James,  Edwin,  barrister.    Banl^rupt  law  of  the  U.  S. ; 

with  principles  and  practice.    N.  Y.,  1867.    8° 

2-317 

James,  Mrs.  E.     Wanderings  of  a  beauty     18-1656 

James,  G.  P.  R.  Dark  scenes  of  history.  N.  Y., 
1850 29=^-59 

—  History  of  Charlemagne,  with  a  sketch  of  the 

state  and  history  of  France  from  the  fall  of  the 
Roman  empire  to  the  rise  of  the  Carlovingian 
dynasty.     L.,  1847.     8°        .         .  30-624 

—  The  history  of  chivalry.     N.  Y.,  1839        29=^-17 

—  History  of  the  life  of  Richard  Cceur  de  Leon, 

king  of  England.     L.,  1854.     2  v.        27''-615 

—  Life  and  times  of  Louis  XIV.     New  ed.     L., 

1851.    2v 27''-1761 

—  Life  of  Edward,  the  black  prince,  and  history 

of  various  events  connected  therewith.     Ph., 

1842.     2v 30-143 

■ —  Life  of  Henry  IV,  king  of  France  and  Navarre. 
N.  Y.,  1847.     2  V.         .         .        .  30-259 

—  Lives  of  Cardinal   de  Retz,  J.  B.  Colbert,  J. 

De  Witt,  and  the  Marquis  de  Louvois.  Ph., 
1837.     2v.  ....       20-256,8 

—  Lives  of  the  Cardinal  de  Richelieu,  Count  Ox- 

en-stiern.  Count  Olivarez,  and  Cardinal  Ma- 
zarin.     Ph.,  1836.     2  v.         .         .   30-461,258 

—  Memoirs  of  celebrated  women.    Ph.,  1839.     2  v. 

30-257 

—  Memoirs  of  great  commanders.     New  ed.     L., 

1858 30-1010 

—  Novels,  viz.  :  Agincourt  .        .        18-1601 

Agnes  Sorel        ....        18-1602 

Aims  and  obstacles    .        .        .        18-1602 

Ancient  regime  .         .        .        18-1603 

Arabella  Stuart  .         .        .        18-1604 

Arrah  Neil ;  or,  times  of  old      .        18-1605 

Attila 18-1606 

Beauchamp         ....        18-1607 

The  brigand        ....        18-3650 

Castelneau.      (Same  as  Ancient  regime) 

18-1603 

Castle  of  Ehrenstein  .        .        18-1607 

Cavalier 18-1609 

Charles  Tyrrell ;  or,  the  bitter  blood  18-1610 

The  commissioner      .        .         .        18-1659 

The  convict        ....        18-1611 

Corse  de  Leon  ;  or,  the  brigand  18-1612 

Darnley  ;  or,  the  field  of  the  cloth  of  gold 

18-1613 

De  L'Orme  ....        18-1615 

Delaware 18-1614 

Desultory  man  .        .        .        18-1616 

The  fate 18-1618 

Forest  days  ;  a  romance  of  old  times  18-1619 

The  forgery        .         .         .        .         18-1618 

Gentleman  of  the  old  school        .        18-1621 

Gipsy 18-1622 

Gowrie  ;  or,  the  king's  plot        .        18-1623 

Heidelberg  ....        18-1624 

Henry  Masterton        .        .        .         18-1626 

Henry  of  Guise  .        .        .        18-1625 

Henry  Smeaton,  a  Jacobite       .        18-1627 

Huguenot ;  a  tale  of  the  French  protestants 

18-1628 

Jacquerie 18-1629 

King's  highway  .         .        .        18-1631 

Leonora  D'Orco  .         ,        .        18-1623 

Life  and  adventures  of  John  Marston  Hall 

18-1630 

Lord  Montague's  page        .        .        18-1633 

Man-at-arms ;  or,  Henry  de  Cerons  18-1634 

Mary  of  Burgundy  ;  or,  the  revolt  of  Ghent 

18-1635 

Morley  Ernstein         .        .        .        18-1636 

My  aunt  Pontypool    .        -        .        18-1637 

Old  dominion      ....        18-1638 


James,  G.  P.  R.     Novels.     Old  oak  chest     18-1638 

Pequinillo  ....         18-1640 

Philip  Augustus  ;  or,  the  brothers  in  arms 

18-1641 

Richelieu 18-1642 

The  robber  ....        18-1643 

Rose  D'Albert ;  or,  troublous  times  18-1644 

Russell ;  a  tale  of  the  reign  of  Charles  II 

18-1645 

Sir  Theodore  Broughton ;  or.  Laurel  water 

18-1646 

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Jeanne  d'Albret,  reine  de  Navarre.     T 


34-3690 

Muret 

34-3955 
34-4161 
18-4151 

Dumanoir  el 
34-3192 


Jeanne  de  la  Roche.     Mme  Dudevant 

Jeanne  de  Vaudreuil 

Jeanne  qui  pleure  ct  Jeanne  qui  lit. 
de  Keraniou 

Jeans,  G.  Practical  astronomv  for  the  unlearned. 
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Jeans,  T.     Always  in  the  way       .        .         18-4174 
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Jebb,  Rev.  John.  The  choral  service  of  the  United 
Church  of  England  and  Ireland.  L.,  1843. 
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.lebb,  John,  D.  D.,  Bp.  Foster,  C.  Life  of ;  with 
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20 


JEBB. 


306 


JERROLD. 


Jebb,  John,  M.  D.     See  Ferrar,  J. 

Jefferson,  S.  History  and  antiquities  of  Carlisle  ; 
with  an  account  of  the  castles,  gentlemen's 
seats,  and  antiquities  in  the  vicinity ;  and 
biograpliical  memoirs  of  eminent  men.  Car- 
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Jefferson,  T.  Writings ;  being  his  autobiography, 
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—  Memoir,  correspondence  and  miscellanies.     Ed. 

by  T.  J.  Randolph.  Charlottesville,  1829. 
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—  Manual  of  parliamentary  practice  for  the  use  of 

the  senate  of  the  U.  S.     W..  1801  2-2G6 
See  Burleigh,  J.  B.      .         .         .  2-207 

—  Notes  on  the  state  of  Virginia  ;  with  an  appen- 

dix relative  to  the  murder  of  Logan's  family. 
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—  Carpenter,  S.  C.     Memoirs  of .         .  30-265 

—  Dwight,  T.     Character  of         .         .  30-266 

—  Lee,  H.     Observations  on  the  writings  of  30-310 

—  Pierson,  H.  W.     Private  life  of        .         30-1366 

—  Randall,  H.  S.     Life  of    .        .         .         30-1046 

—  Tucker,  G.     Life  of  .         .         .  30-264 

—  Witt,   C.  de.     Etude   historique,    (biog.) 

34-3186 

Jeffbrson  and  the  American  democracy 

26''-486 

Jefferson  College,  Canonsburg,  Pa.  Smith,  Jos.  His- 
tory of  .  .  .  \  .  .  13-210 
Jeffery,  F.  J.  Genealogical  chart ;  showing  the 
right  of  the  present  king  to  the  throne  of  Den- 
mark, and  the  claims  of  the  Duke  of  Augus- 
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L 27^'-2744 

Jeffrey,  F.  Contributions  to  the  Edinburgh  review. 
Ph.,  1846.     8°        .         .         .         .  33-611 

—  Cockburn,  H.  T.,  Lord.      Life  of,  with  corre- 

spondence        30-884 

Jeffrey,  R.  V.  Woodburn  .  .  .  18-1670 
Jeffreys,  G.     Woohych,  H.  W.     Life  of  30-693 

Jehanne  la  pucelle.  A.  Dumas  .  .  34-3243 
Jemison,  Mary.  Seaver,  J.  E.  Life  of  30-1195 
Jenkin,  Mrs.  C.     Cousin  Stella       .         .  18-758 

—  Madame  de  Beaupre         .         .         .         18-4165 

—  A  Psyche  of  to-day  .         .         .         .         18-4139 

—  Skirmishing 18-2907 

—  "  Who  breaks— pays"      .         .         .         18-3505 
Jenkins,  J.     Martyrs  of  tlie  mutiny  ;  or,  trials  and 

triumphs  of  Cliristiaus  in  the  Sepoy  rebellion 

in  India.     Ph.,  1860     .         .         .        32-1562 

Jenkins,  J.  S.     Heroines  of  history.     Auburn,  1857. 

8» 30-1575 

—  James  K.  Polk,  and  the  history  of  his  adminis- 

tration ;  embracing  the  annexation  of  Texas, 
difficulties  with  Mexico,  settlement  of  the 
Oregon  question,  etc.     Auburn,  1851     30-668 

—  Life  and  public  services  of  Andrew   Jackson, 

including  the  most  important  of  his  state 
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1850 30-607 

—  Life  of  John  C.  Calhoun.     Auburn,  1851  30-670 

—  Life  of  Silas  Wright ;  with  select  speeches.     Au- 

burn, 1847 30-579 

Jenkins,  S.  Letters  on  Welsh  history,  to  which  is 
added  many  of  the  triads ;  also,  a  plea  in  be- 
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Jenkins,  Thornton  A.     See  Magnetism  of  ships. 

Jenkinson,  Charles.  Collection  of  treaties  between 
Great  Britain  and  other  powers,  from  1648  to 
1783  ;  with  a  discourse  on  the  conduct  of  the 
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Jenkinson,  R.  Banks.     See  Liverpool,  earl  of. 

Jenks,  W.     See  Comprehensive  commentary. 

Jcnner,  E.,  life  of.     J.  Baron         .         .  30-697 

Jennings,  C.  The  eggs  of  British  birds;  with  de- 
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Jennings,  E.  Hints  on  sea-risks ;  containing  some 
pnictical  suggestions  for  diminishinii;  maritime 
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Jennings,  L.  J.  Eighty  years  of  republican  govern- 
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Jennings,  R.  Cattle  and  their  diseases  ;  embracing 
their  history  and  breeds,  crossing  and  breed- 
ing, and  feeding  and  management.  Ph.,  1863 
4-228 

—  The  horse  and  his   diseases ;   his  history  and 

varieties,    breeding,    and    management,    and 
vices.     Ph.,  1860  .         .         .  4-123 

—  Sheep,    swine,    and   poultry ;   the   history   and 

varieties  of  each  ;  the  best  modes  of  breeding  ; 
their  feeding   and   management.     Ph.,    1864 

4-189 

Jenyns,  S.  Works;  with  sketclies  of  tlie  history  of 
the  author's  family  and  of  his  life,  by  C.  N. 
Cole.     L.,  1790.     4  v.  .         .        33-1043 

—  (Bell's  poets  of  G.  B.)      .         .         .  23-498 

—  (Walsh's  Britisli  poets)  .         .  23-12 
Jephson,  J.    M.     Narrative  of  a   w-alking  tour  in 

Brittany.     L.,  1859.     8°       .         .       27''-1209 

—  See  Sliakespeare,  W. 

Jephson,  R.  The  court  of  Narbonne.  D.  L.  T.  v.  3 
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Jerdan,  W.  Autobiography;  with  his  literary, 
political,  and  social  reminiscences  and  corre- 
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—  Men  I  have  known.     L.,  1866         .         30-1916 
Jeremie,  J.  A.     See  Hinds,  S.,  et  al. 

Jeremy,  H.  Law  of  carriers,  innkeepers,  warehouse- 
men, and  other  depositories  of  goods  for  hire. 
L.,  1816.     8»         .        .         .         .  2-43 

Jermyn,  J.  Book  of  English  epithets ;  with  ele- 
mentary remarks  and  references  to  authorities. 
L.,  1849.     8»         ....  22-373 

Jerningham.  H.  E.  H.  Life  in  a  French  chateau. 
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Jerome,  C.  History  of  the  American  clock  business 
for  the  past  sixty  years  ;  with  autobiography. 
New  Haven,  1800  .         .         .  0-354 

Jerome,  G.  C.  A.     Pigault-Lebrim        .        34-4818 

Jerome  Paturot  a  la  recherclie  de  la  meilleuredcsre- 
publiques.     L.  Reybaud        .         .        34-3645 

Jerome  Paturot  a  la  recherche  d'une  position  sociale. 
L.  Reybaud 34-3646 

Jerrmann,  E.  Pictures  from  St.  Petersburg,  trans, 
from  the  German  by  F.  Hardman.  N.  Y., 
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Jerrold,  D.  Adam  Buff,  and  other  men  of  charac- 
ter                  18-1675 

—  Ambrose  Gwinnett.     F's  S.  D.  v.  24        24-221 

—  Black-eyed  Susan.     F's  S.  D.  v.  30  24-221 

—  Brownrigg  papers     ....         18-1671 

—  Cakes  and  ale 18-1672 

—  The  catspaw.     F's  S.  D.  v.  11        .  84-221 

—  Chronicles  of  Clovernook        .         18-1674,3830 

—  Comedies.     L.,  1853        .         .         .  24-87 

—  Comedies  and  dramas.     L.,  1854    .  24-59 

—  Complete     letter  writer,     by     "Punch;"     and 

"Punch's  Dossay  portraits."       .         18-1680 

—  Man  made  of  money         .         .         .         18-1674 

—  Men  of  character     ....       18-1675" 

—  Mrs.  Caudle's  curtain  lectures         .         18-1676 

—  The  story  of  a  feather  ;  the  sick  ciaut  and  the 

doctor  dwarf         ....        18-1076^ 

—  Punch's  letters  to  his  son;   Punch's  complete 

letter-writer ;    and  sketches  of   the    English 
18-1677 

—  The  rent  day.     F's  S.  D.  v.  4  .  24-221 

—  St.  Cupid.    F'sM.  D.  V.  7      .        .  24-113 

—  St.  Giles  and  St.  James    .         .         .         18-1678 

—  Specimens  of  Douglas  Jerrold's  wit ;  arranged 

by  Blanchard  Jerrold   .         .         .         18-1679 

—  Jerrold,  W.  B.     Life  and  remains  of      30-1100 

—  Stirling,  J.  H.     Critical  essay  on     .        22-1223 
Jerrold,  W.    B.      At  liome   in    Paris;   and   a  trip 

tlirough   the  vineyards  to   Spain.     L.,  1864 
.     " 27''-743 


JERROLD. 


307 


JEWELL. 


Jerrokl,  W.  B.    Abrage-beakc;rwith  the  Swedes  ;  or,      Jessy  Allan. 


notes  from  the  north  in  1852.    L.,  1854  27"-7«7 

—  The  children  of  Lutetia.    L.,1864.    2  v.    27'M17 

—  Cool  as  a  cucumber.     F's  M.  D.  v.  31      24-113 

—  Disgrace  to  the  family     .         .         .        18-1684 

—  The  French  under  arms ;  being  essays  on  mili- 

tary matters  in  France.     L.,  1860         27»'-5J)3 

—  Life  and  times  of  Douglas  Jerrold.     B.,   1859 

30-1100 

—  Paris  for  the  English  in  1867.  L.,  1867    27"-883 

—  Signals   of  distress   in   refuges   and    homes   of 

charity,  etc.     L.,  1863  .         .        .  2-744 

—  Two  lives :  a  novel  .  .  .  18-1681 
Jerrj'  and  his  friends,  sequel  to.  A.  A.  Dodge  18-889 
Jersey.     Falle,  P.     Account  of     .         .         27»-388 

—  See  Channel  islands. 

Jerusalem.     Barclay,  J.  T.     Jerusalemasit  was,  is, 
and  is  to  be  .         .         .         .  28*^-251 

—  Chateaubriand,  R.  F.  A.  de.    Itineraire  de  Paris 

a  J 34-5408 

—  Dupuis,  J.     Two  years'  residence  in       28'*-465 

—  Johnson,  S.  B.     Three  years  in       .  28''-267 

—  Odenheimer,  W.  H.     Jerusalem  and  its  vicinity 

32-564 

Jerusalem  and  its  environs 
28'^-321 


—  Tweedie,  W.  K, 


—  See  Palestine. 

Jerusalem  delivered.     See  Tasso. 
Jervis,  H.  J.  W.     Ionian  islands  during  the  present 
century.     L.,  1863         .         .         .        27''-3165 

—  Ireland  under  British  rule.     L.,  1868.     8° 

27M464 

—  Our  engines  of  war,  and  how  we  got  to  make 

them.     L.,  1859    ....  6-635 

Jervis,  J.  B.  Railway  property.  Treatise  on  the 
construction  and  management  of  railways. 
K  Y.,  1861 6-59 

Jervis,  M.  Stories  of  boy-genius  from  the  lives  of 
great  painters.  Trans,  from  tlie  French.  L., 
1860 30-1602 

Jervis,  S.  Dictionary  of  the  language  of  Shaks- 
peare.     L.,  1868.    4»    .        .         .  22-374 

Jervis,  W.  P.  Mineral  resources  of  Central  Italy  ; 
including  a  description  of  tlie  mines  and  mar- 
ble quarries.     L.,  1862.     8"  .  1-180 

Jesse,  E.     Anecdotes  of  dogs.     L.,  1858         20-388 

—  Favorite  haunts  and    rural   studies,   including 

visits   to  spots  of  interest   in  the  vicinity  of 
Windsor  and  Eton.     L.,  1847.     8»       27''-208 

—  Gleanings  in  natural  history.     L.,  1843    9-1003 
Jesse,  G.  R.     Researches  into  the   history  of  the 

British  dog,  with  original  anecdotes,  etc.  L., 
1866.  2  V.  8»  .  .  .  .  '  9-717 
Jesse,  J.  H.  George  Selwyn  and  his  contempora- 
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8° 30-485 

—  Literary  and  historical  memorials  of  London. 

L.,  1847.     2  V.     8°        .        .         .         27^-635 

—  London  and  its  celebrities ;  a  second  series  of 

literary  and  historical  memorials  of  London. 
L.,  1850.     2  V.     8°        .         .         .         27"-636 

—  Memoirs  of  the  court  of  England  during  the 

reign  of  the  Stuarts,  including  the  protector- 
ate.    Ph.,    1840.     2  V.         .         .         27"-634 

—  Memoirs  of  the  court  of  England,  from  the  rev- 

olution in    1688  to  the  death  of  George  the 
Second.     Ph.,  1843.     3  v.    .         .         27''-633 

—  Memoirs  of  the  life  and  reign  of  king  George 

III.     L.,  1867.     3  V.     8°       .         .         27='-632 

—  Memoirs  of  the  pretenders  and  their  adherents. 

Ph.,  1846.     2  V 30-267 

Jesse,  W.     Life  of  George   Brummell.     Ph.,  1844. 

8° 30-1846 

Jessie.  C.  Mocquard  ....  84-4368 
Jessie.  W.  Simonds  ....  18-2883 
Jessie  Phillips.     Mrs.  F.  Trollope  ,         18-3305 

Jessie's  flirtations.  Miss  Curtis  .  .  18-3600 
Jessop,  W.  R.  H.     Flindersland  and  Sturtland  ;  or, 

the  inside  and  outside  of  Australia.     L.,  1862. 

2  V.     8° 29''-259 


Grace  Kennedy 

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Jest  book,  the.  Mark  Lemon  .  .  18-1843 
Jest  books,  Shakespeare.     W.  C.  Hazlitt,  (ed.) 

33-1373 
Jests  of  George  Peele.     Greene,  R 

Works  .... 

Jests.     See  Wit  and  humor. 
Jesuit,  der.     C.  Spiudler 
Jesuit,  the.     C.  Spindler 
Jesuites,  des.     Michelet  et  Quinet. 
Jesuits.     Bouhours,  D.     Life  of  St. 


and  G.  Peele. 
24-115 


34-537 

18-3817 

34-4903 

Francis  Xavier 

30-504 

—  Charlevoix,  P.  F.  X.  de.     Account  of  the  estab- 

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—  Claussing,  L-     Treatise  on      .         .        32-1474 

—  College   at    Clerkenwell.      Camden    soc.    pub. 

Vols.  55  and  73     .         .         .         .  27^-195 

—  Daurignac,  J.  M.  S.     History  of  the  society  of 

Jesus 32-1755 

—  Grinfield,  E.  W.     The  Jesuits         .  32-849 

—  Kip,  W.  I.    Early  missions  of,  in  N.  A.    26''-413 

—  Maynard,  Abbe.     Studies  and  teaching  of  the 

society  of  Jesus      ....         32-2174 

—  New  disquisition  concerning  the  society  of 

32-199 

—  Nicolini,  G.  B.     History  of     .         .  32-665 

—  Parkman,  F.     Jesuits  in  North  America  in  17th 

century 26'-930 

—  Pascal,  B.     Les  proviuciales  .        .        34-3613 

Provinzialbriefe  .         .         .        34-2293 

■ Provincial  letters        .         .         .  32-285 

—  Seymour,  M.   H.     Mornings  among  the  J.  at 

Rome 32-330 

—  Steinmetz,  A.     History  of        .         .  32-811 
The  novitiate       ....         32-2281 

—  Taylor,  I.     Loyola  and  Jesuitism  32-281 

—  Venn,  PI.     Missionary  life  of  Xavier      30-1463 
Jesus.     Ernest  Renan     ....        34-4422 
Jesus.     See  Christ,  Jesus  (in  main  alphabet  and  sup- 
plement). 

Jesus- Christ,  fellows  of  tlie  order  of.     See  Knights 

templars. 
Jesus  enfant,  modele  des  enfants.     A.  Monod 

34-5101 

Jeu  du  trictrac.  J.  M.  Fallavel  .  •  .  34-4928 
Jeune  homme  charmant.  C.  P.  de  Kock  34-4773 
Jeune  homme  qui  ne  fait  rien.  E.  Lugouve  34-4096 
Jeune  institutrice.     Mrs.  Hofland  .        34-4289 

Jeune  villageoise,  la.     L.  Richmond      .        34-4291 

—  (In  English.)  See  annals  of  the  poor  18-2648 
Jeunes  amours.  A.  de  Brehat  .  .  34-31G0 
Jeunes  Boers.  Mayne  Reid  .  .  34-3517 
Jeunes  naturalistes,  les.     Mme  U.  Tremadeure 

34-5125 

Jeunesse.  G.  La  Beaume  .  .  .  34-3450 
Jeunesse  de  Louis  XV.  Vic'sse  St.  Mars  34-5345 
Jeunesse,  litterature  de  la.  A.  Vinet  .  34-4595 
Jeux,  les,  chez  tous  les  peuples.     L.  N.  Bescherelle 

34-4861 

Jevons,  W.  S.  Coal  question  ;  an  inquiry  concern- 
ing the  progress  of  the  nation,  and  the  proba- 
ble exhaustion  of  our  coal  mines.    L.,1865.    8° 

1-225 

—  Pure  logic  ;  or,  the  logic  of  quality  apart  from 

quantity  ;  with  remarks  on  Boole's  system, 
and  on  the  relation  of  logic  and  mathematics. 
L.,  1864 15-235 

—  Serious  fall  in  the  value  of  gold  ascertained,  and 

its  social  effects  set  forth.  L.,  1863.  8"  1-186 
Jew.     C.  Spindler  ...  l&-o47,3651 

Jewel,  J.     Works.     Ed.  by  Rev.  J.  Ayre.     Camb., 

1847.  3v.  8»  .  .  .  .  32-1213 
Jewel  of  joy,  the.     T.  Becon  .         .        32-1201 

Jewell,  F.  S.     Grammatical  diagrams  defended  and 

iminoved..   N.  Y.,  1867        .         .  22-136 

—  School   government;    a  discussion  of  its  facts, 

principles  and  their  applications;  with  critiques 
upon  current  theories  of  punishment.  N.  Y., 
1866 13-120 


JEWELS. 


808 


JOHNES. 


Jewels.     See  Gems. 

Jewett,  C.  C.     Notices  of  public  libraries   in  the 

United  Stales.     W.,  1851.     8"      .  21-206 

Jewett,  I.  A.     Passages  in  foreign  travel.     B.,  1838. 

2  V :         27''-158 

Jewett,  J.  L.     Spe  Ollendorf,  H.  G. 

Jewish  advocate.     See  Occident. 

Jews.    Antiquities,  la.ws,  rites,  and  customs. 

—  Bannister,  J.  T.     Temples,  festivals,  laws,  etc. 

32-1780 

—  Brown,  W.     Antiquities  of     .         .  32-32 

—  Clarke,  A.     Fleurj^'s   manners   of  the   ancient 

Israelites        .         .         .         .     v.  9  of  32-2244 

—  Godwyn,  T.     Rites   used  by  ancient   Hebrews 

32-1472 

—  Josephus,  F.     Histoire  des  Juifs     .        34-4464 
Works       ....       33-228  ;28''-89 

—  Leser,  I.     Mosaic  law      .         .         .  32-116 

—  Lewis,  T.     Antiquities  of  the  Hebrew  republic 

32-127 

—  Lowman,  M.    Civil  government  of  the  Hebrews 

32-1703 

—  Newton,  R.     Jewish  tabernacle      .         32-1156 

—  Fierotti,  E.     Customs  and  traditions  of  Pales- 

tine         28'^-476 

—  Wines,  E.  C.     Commentaries  on  the  laws  of  the 

Hebrews 32-438 

—  See  Agreement  of  customs,  etc.        .         32-2355 

—  History. 

—  Alexander,  A.     History  of  the   Israeiitish  na- 

tion          32-413 

—  Basnage,  H.  J.    History  of  See  Jahn,  J.    32-113 

—  Brook,  J.  W.     History  of  the   Hebrew   nation 

.  ■ 28"-60 

—  Edersheim,  A.     History  of  the  Jewish  nation 

32-046 

—  Edrehi,  M.     The  ten  tribes      .         .         32-1949 

—  Ewald,  H.     History  of  Israel  .         32-2521 

—  Jahn,  J.     History  of  Hebrew   commonwealth 

32-113 

—  Josephus,  P.    Opera  omnia     .         .  34-321 

History  of 28*-88 

Jewish  war  ....  28''-89 

—  Judea  in  her  desolations  .         .  32-972 

—  Milman,  H.  H.     History  of     .         .  82-143 

—  Prideaux',  H.    Old  and  new  testament  connected 

32-177 

—  Raphall,  M.  J.     Post-biblical  history  of   32-587 

—  Sharpe,  S.    History  of  the  Hebrew  nation   28''-74 

—  Smucker,  S.  M.     tlistory  of  the  modern  Jews 

32—884 
— -  Tonna,  C.  E.     Judea  capta     .         *.  32-118 

—  Wilson,  J.    Ancient  Israel,  and  Israeiitish  origin 

of  nations  of  Europe     .         .         .         32-1185 

—  Religion,  conversions,  etc. 

—  Aguilar,  G.     Essay  and  miscellanies         32-425 
Letters  on  the  Jewish  faitli         .         32-1573 

—  Barber,  M.  A.  S.      Narratives   of  conversions 

among  the 32-1572 

—  Ginsburg,  C.  D.     Kabbalah    .         .        32-1777 

—  Heighway,  O.  W.  T.     Leila  Ada    .       32-315,6 
Relatives  of  Leila  Ada        .         .  32-317 

—  Livermore,  H.     Addresses  to  the  dispersed  of 

Judah 32-1927 

—  Malau,    8.    C.      Early   Jewish   church   from  a 

Christian  point  of  view         .         ,         32-1976 

—  Riley,  H.  A.     The  restoration  .         32-2369 

—  Stanley,  A.  P.     Lectures  on  the  Jewish  church 

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—  Miscellany. 

—  Benjamin,  J.  J.    Eight  years  in  Asia  and  Africa 

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—  D'Israeli,  I.     Genius  of  Judaism     .         32-1859 

—  Frankl,  L.  A.     Jews  in  the  east      .         28''-320 

—  Margoliouth,  M.     Pilgrimage  to  the  land  of  my 

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Samaria ;  Syria. 
Jewsbury,  G.  E.     Constance  Herbert   .        18-1096 


Jewsbury,  G.  E.     Zoe    . 
Jibbenainosay.     R.  M.  Bird   . 
Joachim-Napoleon.     See  Murat,  J. 
Joan  of  Arc.     Barante,  A.  G.  P.  B.  de. 
Jeanne  d'Arc 

—  Bartlett,  D.  W.     Life  of 

—  Evans,  R.  M.     Story  of  . 

—  Grimkie,  S.  M.     Joan  of  Arc  . 

—  Michelet,  J.     Jeanne  d'Arc     . 

—  Parr's  life  of     . 


18-1096 
18-334 

Histoire  de 
34-5525 
27^-1609 
30-1851 
30-1907 
34-3531 
30-1823 

—  See  Madden,  R.  R.  Phantasmata  15-158 
Joanof  Arc.  and  minor  poems.  R.  Southey  23-364 
Joanna  Darling.  V.  F.  Townsend  .  18-3261 
Job,  book  of     Barnes,  A.     Notes  on    .  32-16 

—  Gregory  I,  Pope  St.     Morals  on      .        32-1276 

—  Peters,  C.     Dissertation  on      .         .  32-174 
Job  Abbott ;  or,  reasons  for  abandoning  the  Trini- 
tarian,  Arian,  and   Unitarian  doctrines,  and 
embracing  that  of  the  new  Christian  church. 
Ph.,  1845 32-624 

Jobsiad :    a  grotesco-comico   heroic  poem.     C.   A. 

Koi-tum 23-679 

Jocelin   de   Brakelonda.     Chronica.     Camden   soc. 

pub.,  V.  13' 27»-195 

Jocelyn.  A.  de  Lamartine  .  .  .  34-3400 
Johannes  Kepler.     J.  Burow          .         .  34-576 

John,  gospel  of,  in  Greek  ;  with  a  critical  annota- 
tion, and  the  authorized  English  version. 
Ph.,  1861 32-1547 

—  Augustine,  St.     Homilies  on   gospel  and   first 

epistle 32-1261 

—  Barnes,  A.  Notes  on  epistles  .  32-704 
Notes  on  gospel  of      .         .         .  32-696 

—  Braune,  S.  K.     Commentary  on  epistle  of 

32-2034 

—  Chrysostom.     Homilies  on  gospel  of       32-1264 

—  Gospel  translated  from  the  eleven  oldest  versions 

except  the  Latin,  with  notes  by  S.  C.  Malan. 
L.,  1862.     4"  ....         32-2105 

—  Jacobus,  M.  W.     Notes  on  gospel  of        32-444 

—  Owen,  J.  J.     Commentary  on  gospel  of    32-887 

—  Ryle,  J.  C.     Expository  thoughts  on  the  gospel 

of 32-2255 

John,  St.,  the  pupils  of.     C.  M.  Yonge  32-2411 

John  the  Baptist.     Duncan,  W.  C.     Life,  character, 

and  acts 32-392 

John,  king  of  England.  Chadwick,  W.  A  history 
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John,  recovery  of  the  book  of  A.  Vance  32-2517 
John  Brent.  T.  Winthrop  .  .  .  18-3561 
John  Bull  and  Brother  Jonathan.     J.  K.  Paulding 

18-2460 

John  Bull  in  America.  J.  K.  Paulding  18-2400 
John  Chinaman.     [Same  as  Wolf  Boy  of  China.] 

W.  Dalton 18-808 

John  Davys,  adventures  de.  A.  Dumas  34-3244 
John  de  Lancaster.    R.  Cumberland      .  18-787 

John  Doe.     John  Banim         .         .         .  18-283 

John  Doe  and  Richard  Roe.  E.  S.  Gould  18-1241 
John  Ellard,  the  newsboy.     Ph.,  1860  30-1947 

John  Endicott ;  a  tragedy.     H.  W.  Longfellow 

24-229 

John  Godfrey's  fortunes.  B.Taylor  .  18-3158 
John  Greswold.  A.  Clive  .  .  .  18-1686 
John  Guilderstring's  sin.  C.  F.  Richards  18-2643 
John  Halifax.  Miss  D.  M.  Mulock  .  18-2290 
John  Marston  Hall.  G.  P.  R.  James  .  18-1630 
John  Marten.  Mrs.  Sherwood  .  .  18-2839 
John  Milton  and  his  times.     Max  Ring  18-4000 

John  Noakes  and  Maiy  Styles.  C.  Clark  22-962 
John  Railton.  W.  Robson  ...  .  18-2670 
John  Smith's  letters  with  "picters"  to  match  18-1687 
John  True.  J.  Abbott  .  .  .  v.  6  of  18-15 
John  Ward's  governess.  A.  L.  Macgregor  18-4136 
Johnes,  A.  J.  Philological  proofs  of  the  original  unity 
and  recent  origin  of  the  human  race,  derived 
from  a  comparison  of  languages.     L.,  1843. 

8" 22-458 

Johnes,  M.  Boy's  book  of  modern  travel  and  ad- 
venture.    N.  y.,  1859  .         .         29'>-160 


JOHNES. 


309 


JOHNSON. 


Johnes,  M.    Prince  Charlie,  the  young  chevalier.    N. 

Y.,  1860 30-1218 

Johnnie  Dodge.     C.  D.  Gardette  .         18-4130 

Johns,  B.  G.     Blind  people,  their  works  and  ways ; 

with  sketches  of  the   lives   of  some  famous 

blind  men.  L.,  1807  .  .  .  30-1944 
Johns,  C.  A.      British  birds  in  their  haunts.     L., 

1863 9-570 

—  Rambles  about  Paris.     L         .         .         27''-537 
Johns,  H.  T.     Life  with  the  49th  Mass.  volunteers. 

Pittsfield,  1864  .  .  .  .  26»-573 
Johns,  R.,  and  P.  H.  Nicolas.  Naval  and  military 
heroes  of  Great  Britain,  or  calendar  of  vic- 
tory. L.,  1860  .  .  .  .  27''-639 
Johns,  V.  D.  The  protestant  episcopal  pastor. 
[1842,]  Bait.     80   .         .         .         .        32-1291 

—  Valedictory   discourse,    Christ    church,    Balti- 

more, [1842.]     Bait.     8°       .         .         32-1291 
Johnson,  A.     Speeches  ;  with  a  biographical  intro- 
duction by  F.  Moore.     Boston,  1866     33-807 

—  Life  and  times  of,  written  from  a  national  stand- 

point.    N.  Y., 1866      .         .         .         30-1811 

—  Trial  of,  before  the  senate  of  the  U.  S.,  on  im- 

peachment by  the  house  of  representatives  for 
high  crimes  and  misdemeanois  :  published  by 
order  of  the  senate.  W.,  1868.  3  v.  8"  2-367 
Johnson,  A.  B.  Meaning  of  words:  aualj'sed  into 
words  and  unverbal  things,  and  unverbal 
things  classified  into  intellections,  sensations, 
and  emotions.     N.  Y.,  1862         .  22-455 

—  Treatise  on   language,    or  the  relation   which 

words  bear  to  things.    N.  Y.,  1836.    8°   22-454 

—  Physiology  of  the  senses  ;  or,  how  and  what  we 

see,  hear,  taste,  feel,  and  smell.     N.  Y.,  1856 

15-243 

Johnson,  Miss  A.  C.  Iroquois ;  or,  the  briffht  side 
of  Indian  character.     N.  Y.,  1855      '26»-327 

—  Peasant  life  in  Germany.    N.  Y.,  1858    27''-462 
Johnson,  A.  J.     New  illustrated  family  atlas  of  the 

world.     N.  Y.,  1868     .         .         .  25-874 

.Johnson,  Benj.     See  Joiison,  Ben. 

Johnson,  Chas.  Country  lasses  ;  a  comedy.  B.  B.  T. 
V.  32 24-71 

Johnson,  Crlsfield.     One  great  force,  the  cause  of 
gravitation,    planetary   motion,    heat,    light, 
electricity,  magnetism,  etc.     Buffalo,  1868 
11-339 

Johnson,  C.  W.  Farmers'  encyclopedia  and  dic- 
tionary of  rural  affairs,  embracing  all  the  most 
recent  discoveries  in  agricultural  chemistry. 
Ph.,  1844.     8»       .         .         .         .  4-209 

—  Life  of  Sir  Edward  Coke ;  with  memoirs  of  his 

contemporaries.  2d  ed.  L.,  1845.  2  v.  8° 
30-686 

Johnson,  Edward.  Wonder-working  providence  of 
Sious  Saviour  in  New  England.  Mass.  hist, 
col.  2d  ser.  4,  7,  8.       .         .         .         26"-388 

Johnson,  Edward,  M.  D.  Domestic  practice  of  hy- 
dropathy.    N.  Y.,  1856       .         .  10-328 

—  Nuces    philosophicse  ;    or,    the    philosophy   of 

things  as  developed  from  the  study  of  the  phi- 
losophy of  words.     L.,  1842.     8<>  15-311 

—  Results  of  hydropathy  ;  or,  constipation  not  a 

disease  of  the  bowels — indigestion  not  a  dis- 
ease of  the  stomach.     N.  Y.,  1854        10-329 

Johnson,  E.  F.  Report  to  northern  Pacific  rail- 
road CO.,  [Nov.  1867.]     Hart.,  1867    26'>-708 

.Johnson,  F.     See  Mahabahrata. 

Johnson.  F.  H.  Winter's  sketches  in  the  south  of 
France  and  the  Pyrenees,  with  remarks  upon 
the  use  of  the  climate  and  mineral  waters  in 
the  cure  of  disease.    L.,  1857      .         27*'-435 

Johnson,  Geo.  W.,  F.  R.  H.  S.  British  ferns  popu- 
larly described,  and  illustrated  by  engravings 
of  every  species.     4th  ed.     L.,  1864  9-87 

Johnson,  G.  W.,  esq.  Stranger  in  India;  or,  three 
years  in  Calcutta.     L.,  1843.    3  v.  28''-8 

—  See  Wingfield,  W. 

Johnson,  James  and  J.  H.  The  patentee's  manual. 
L.,  1858.     S"  ....  2-811 


Johnson,  James,  M.  D.  Change  of  air,  or  the  phil- 
osophy of  travelling  ;  being  autumnal  excur- 
sions through  France,  Switzerland,  Italy, 
Germany,  and  Belgium.  N.Y.,1831.  8"  10-63 

—  Economy  of  health  ;  or,  the  stream  of  human 

life  from  the  cradle  to  the  grave.    N.  Y.,  1837 
10-64 

—  Essay  on  indigestion  ;  or,  morbid  sensibility  of 

the  stomach  the  proximate  cause  of  dyspepsia. 
L.,  1836.     8°         .         .         .         .  10-205) 

Johnson,  Joseph.     Popular  preachers  of  our  time  ; 
their  eloquence,  ministry  and  works.     L. 
32-1431 

Johnson,  Joseph  (of  Liverpool).  Report  of  tlie  iron 
trade  in  Scotland  and  South  Wales,  in  May, 
1839.     Ph.,  1839.     8»         No.  4,  v.  6  of  1-341 

Johnson,  Joseph  (of  Charleston)      Traditions  and 
reminiscences  chiefly  of  the  American  revolu- 
tion in  the  south.     Charleston,  1851.     S° 
26''-282 

Johnson,  J.  B.  The  dog,  and  how  to  break  him  ; 
with  his  diseases  and  methods  of  cure.  2d  ed. , 
revised  and  enlarged.     I^.,  1860    .  20-391 

Johnson,  J.  G.  Criticism  of  Mr.  W.  B.  Reed's  as- 
perpions  on  the  character  of  Dr.  Benjamin 
Rush  ;  with  an  incidental  consideration  of 
General  Joseph  Reed's  character  30-2352 

Johnson,  L.    Elementary  arithmetic.    Raleigh,  1864 
26''-2071 

Johnson,  L.,  &  Co.  Book  of  specimens  of  plain 
and  fancy  printing  types,  borders,  cuts,  rules, 
etc.,  manufactured  at  L.  Johnson  &  Co.'s 
foundry.    Ph.,  [1K65.]    4»   .         .  21-537 

.Johnson,  R.  G.  Historical  account  of  the  first  set- 
tlement of  Salem,  in  West  Jersey,  by  .John 
Fenwick  ;  with  many  of  the  imiwrtant  events 
that  have  occurred  down  to  the  present  gen- 
eration.    Ph.,  1839        .         .         .  26''-617 

.Johnson,  R.  V.     Poems.     B..  1857        .  23-432 

Johnson,  Samuel.  Works;  with  an  essay  on  his 
life  and  genius,  by  A.  Murpliy.  Ph.,  1825. 
6  V.     8°  .         .         .         .         .  33-581 

—  Same.     B.  &  N.  Y..  1809-12.     12  v.  33-582 

—  (Bell's  poets  of  G.  B.)      .         .         .  23-500 

—  (Walsh's  Br.  poets)  .         .         .  23-133 

—  Dictionary  of  the  English  language.    Ph.,  1818. 

4v.     8° 22-1.S8 

See  Latham,  R.  G. 

See  Richardson,  C. 

—  Idler.   [Br.  essayists,  V.  27.]     B.,  1856     83-945 

—  Same,  with  additional   essays.     Newburyport, 

1803.     2  V 33-965 

—  Irene:  a  tragedy.     M.  B.  T.  v.  2    .  24-142 

—  Same.     B.  B.  t.  v.  13      .        .        .  24-71 

—  Same.     S.  B.  T.  v.  18      .         .         .  24-191 

—  Journey  to  the  western  islands  of  Scotland.    L  , 

1775.     8° 27''-788 

—  Letters;  with  some  poems  never  bef(n-e  printed. 

Dub.,  1788.     2  V.     8°   .         .         .        33-1223 

—  Lives  of  the  most  eminent  English  poets;  with 

critical   observations   on    their   works.     Ph., 
1803.     2  V.     8°      .         .         .         .  30-585 

—  Same ;  with  notes  corrective  and  explanatory, 

by  P.  Cunningham.     L.,  1854.    3  v.     8° 
...         .         .         .         .         .  30-585» 

—  Rambler,  the.     [Br.  essayists ;  with  pref.  by  A. 

Chalmers.]     B.,  1856.     8  v.  .  33-94JI 

—  Rasselas,  prince  of  Abyssinia  18-1689;1197*' 

—  Sermons.     B.,  1821  .        .         .        82-1680 

—  Boswell,  J.     Life  of        .         .        .       30-268,9 

Table  talk  of       ...         .  38-580 

Tour  with 27''-101 

—  Hewlett,  J.  T. 


Religious  life  and  death  of 
.        .        .        .  30-630 


—  .Johnsoniana 

—  Murphy,  A.     Life  and  genius  of     . 

—  Russell,  .L  F.     Life  of     . 

Johnson.  S.  D.     The  fireman.     F's  S.  D.  v, 

—  In  and  out  of  place.     F's  M.  D.  v.  14 


30-272 

30-270 

30-271 

33 

24-221 

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310 


JONES. 


Johnson,  S.  D.     Our  gal.     F's  M.  D.  v.  10     24-113 

—  Tlie  shaker  lovers.     F's  M.  D.  v.  33         24-113 
Jolinson,  S.  M.     Free  government  in  England  and 

America;  containing  the  great  charter,  the 
petition  of  right,  tlie  hill  of  riglits,  the  federal 
constitution.     N.  Y.,  18G4.     8°    .  2-748 

Jolnison,  S.  P.     See  Cornplanter  memorial. 

Jolinson,  S.  W.  How  crops  grow  ;  a  treatise  on 
the  chemical  composition,  structure  and  life 
of  the  plant.     N.  Y.,  18G8    .         .  4-312 

—  Pent  and  its  uses,  as  fertilizer  and  fuel.     N.  Y., 

[1866] 6-352 

Johnson,  Wni.  (C.  E.)     See  Armengaud. 

Johnson,  William,  judge.  Sketches  of  the  life  and 
correspondence  of  Nathaniel  Greene.  Charles- 
ton, 1822.     2  V.     4«       .         .         .         30-2007 

Johnson,  Sir  William.  Stone,  W.  L.  Life  and  times 
of 30-1595 

Johnson,  W.  A.  B.  Memoir  of  the  Rev.  W.  A.  B. 
Johnson,  missionary  of  the  church  missionary 
society  in  Regent's  town,  Sierre  Leone  ;  with 
an  introductory  notice  by  S.  H.  Tyng.  N.  Y., 
1853 30-837 

Johnson,  W.  R.  Coal  trade  of  British  America ; 
with  researches  on  the  characters  and  practi- 
cal values  of  American  and  foreign  coals. 
W.,  1850.     8«        .         .         .         .  6-870 

—  Experimental    inquiries    respecting    heat    and 

vapor  ;  with  some  practical  applications 
No.  3,  V.  2  of  1-341 

—  Notes  on  the  use  of  anthracite  in  the  manufac- 

ture of  iron  ;  with  remarks  on  its  evaporating 
power.     B.,  1841.     8»  .         .        .  6-353 

—  Report  of  experiments  on  the  evaporative  power 

and  other  properties  of  American  coals.  W., 
1843.     8»       .         .         .     No.  5,  V.  5  of  1-341 

—  Report  to  the  navy  department  on  American 

coals,  applicable  to  steam  navigation  and  to 
other  purposes.     W.,  1844.     8°    .  6-869 

—  Scientific  class-book;  or,  a  familiar  introduction 

to  the  principles  of  physical  science.  Ph., 
1835,6.    2v 11-32 

—  See  Knapp,  F. 

Johnsoniana,  or  supplement  to  Boswell  ;  being  an- 
ecdotes and  sayings  of  Dr.  Johnson.  Ed.  by 
J.  W.  Croker.     Ph.,  1842     .         .  30-272 

Johnston,  A.  K.  Atlas  to  Alison's  history  of  Europe. 
E.,  1857.     8°         ....       27^-3356 

—  Dictionary  of  geography,  descriptive,  physical, 

statistical  and  historical.    L.,  1862.    8"  25-103 

—  Physical  atlas  of  natural  phenomena.     New  ed. 

E.,  1856.     f»        .         .         .         .  25-371 

Johnston,  C.  Travels  in  Southern  Abyssinia  through 
the  country  of  Adal  to  the  kingdom  of  Shoa. 
L.,  1844.     2  V.     8°        .         .         .  28>'-66 

Johnston,  G  Introducti(m  to  concliology.  L., 
1850.     8» 9-692 

Johnston,  J.  D.  China  and  Japan ;  a  narrative 
of  the  cruise  of  tlie  U.  S.  steam-frigate  Pow- 
hatan, in  1857-60.  Including  an  account 
of  the  Japanese  embassy  to  the  U.  S.  Ph., 
1861 29''-185 

Johnston,  J.  E.     See  Topographical  bureau,  U.  S. 

Johnston,  J.  F.  W.  The  chemistry  of  common  life. 
.N.  Y.,  1855.     2  V.         .         .         .-  8-33 

—  Lectures  on  the  applications  of  chemistry  and 

geology  to  agriculture.     N.  Y.,  1850         4-52 

—  Notes  on    North   America  ;   agricultural,    eco- 

nomical and  social.    B.,1851.    2  V.      26''-215 

Johnston,  M.  A.  The  ladies'  college  and  school 
examiner.     L.,  1867     .         .         .  13-121 

Johnston.  R.  Travels  through  part  of  the  Russian 
empire  and  Poland.    N.  Y.,  1816.   8<>      27''-94 

Johnston,  R.  M.     The  English  classics  ;  a  historical 

sketch  of  the  literature  of  England.    Ph.,  1860 

32-1108 

Johnston,  William.  Pronouncing  and  spelling  dic- 
tionary in  which  the  proper  sounds  of  Eng- 
lish words  are  clearly  intimated  ;  with  a  cram- 
mar.     L., 1772      ....  23-139 


Johnston,  William,  M.  A.  England  as  it  is,  politi- 
cal,  social,    and  industrial.     L.,  1851.     2  v. 

27''-672 

Johnston,  Mrs.     Experience  of  Richard  Taylor 

'18-3534 

Johnstone,  Augusta.    Few  out  of  thousands    18-1690 
Johnstone,  A.  C.,  secret  memoirs  of.     A.  Mackenrot 

27»-779 

Johnstone,  C.  L.  Bible  stories  and  pictures  for  the 
young.     1st  series.     L.  .         .         32-2361 

Johnstone,  .1.  Norwegian  account  of  Haco's  expe- 
dition against  Scot  and,  126:^,  in  the  original 
Islandic,  with  literal  English  version.     1782 

27^-2782 

Johnstone,  J.  B.    Ben  Bolt.    F's  S.  D.  v.  20     24-221 

—  Gale  Breezuly.     F's  M.  D.  v.  12      .  24-113 

—  The  sailor  ot'  France.     F's  S.  D.  v.  20     24-221 
Johnstone,  M.     Memoirs  of  the  rebellion  in  1745,6. 

Trans,  from  French  MS.     L.,  1820.      4" 
27^-4018 

Johnstone,  W.  G.,  and  A.  Croall.  Nature-printed 
British  sea-weeds  ;  a  history,  accompanied  by 
figures  and  dissections,  of  the  aliise  of  the 
British  isles.     L.,  1859,  60.     4  v.     8"         9-51 

Johnstone,  Mrs.     Clan-Albin  [or  Clan-Aibyn] 

18-1691 

Johonnot,  J.  Country  school-houses.  N.  Y''.,  1859. 
8« 5-474 

Joie  fait  peur.     Mme  E.  de  Girardin      .         34-3363 

Joint  stock  companies,  law  of.    C.  Wordsworth 

V.  39,40  of  2-55 

Joints,  diseases  of.     R.  Barwell      .         .  10-441 

Joinville,  John  de.  Saint  Louis,  king  of  France. 
Trans,  by  James  Hutton.     L.,  1868     30-2327 

—  See  Chronicles  of  the  Crusades. 

Joinville.     C.  Caboche   ....        34-4651 

Jolie  fille  de  Pertlie.     See  Saint  Valentine. 

.lolly,  Miss.     Caste :  a  novel  .         .         18-4085 

—  My  son's  wife  ....         18-4039 
Joly,    Mme   Marie.      Liane ;    Suivie  de   la  Maison 

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Jomini,  H. ,  Baron  de.  Life  of  Napoleon.  Trans, 
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...         .         .         .        30-1508 

—  Political  and  military  history  of  the  campaign  of 

Waterloo.  Trans,  by  S.  V.  Benet.  N.  Y., 
1853 27»-1763 

—  Precis  de  Part  de  la  Guerre.    P.,  1855.    2  v.    8" 

34-4769 

—  Treatise  on   grand   military   operations;   or,  a 

critical  and  military  history  of  the  wars  of 
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Jonah,  exposition  of.     G.  Abbot   . 

Jonas's  stories.     J.  Abbott    . 

Jonas  as  judge.     J.  Abbott    . 

Jonas  on  a  farm  in  siamiher.     J.  Abbott 

Jonas  on  a  faim  in  winter.     J.  Abbott  . 

Jonathan  Wild.     H.  Fielding 

Jones,  A.  Revenue  book ;  containintr  the  new 
tariff  of  1846,  together  with  the  tariff  of  1842. 
N.  Y.,  1846.     8»    .         .         .         .  1-143 

Jones,  Alexander.  Historical  sketch  of  the  electric 
telegraph.     N.Y'.,  1852.     8°         .  6-873 

Jones,  C.  H.  Memoir  of  William  Rodman.  [Ph.] 
Printed  privately,  1867.     8°  .         30-1968 

Jones,  E.  T.     English  system  of  book-keeping,  by 
single  or  double  entry.     N.  Y.,  1796.    4° 
1-503 

Jones,  G.  Excursions  to  Cairo,  Jerusalem,  Damas- 
cus, and  Balbec.     N.  Y.,  1836     .  28'>-67 

—  Life  scenes  from  the  four  gospels.     Ph.,  1867 

32-2368 

Jones,   Henry,   M.  R.  G.  S.     [Cavendish  ]     Laws 

and  principles  of  whist. 
Jones,  Henry  (of  Drogheda). 

a  tragedy.     D.  L.  T.  v. 

—  Same.     M.  B.  D.  v.  3      . 


32-1283 
18-17 
18-18 
18-19 
18-20 

18-1083 


N.  Y.,  1864    20-160 

The  earl  of  Essex  : 

4    .        .  24-107 

24-143 


JONES. 


311 


JOPLIN. 


Jones,  Henry.     Earl  of  Essex.    B.  B.  T.  v.  5   24-71 

—  Same.     I.  B.  T.  v.  15       .         .        .  24-141 

—  Same.     S.  B.  T.  v.  8        .         .         .  24-191 
Jones,  H.  Bence.    Applications  of  chemistry  and  me- 
chanics to  pathology  and  therapeutics.     L., 
1867.    8° 10-729 

—  On  animal  electricity ;  an  abstract  on  the  dis- 

coveries of  Emile  du  Bois-Reymond.  L., 
1852 11-240 

Jones,  H.  Berkeley.  Adventures  in  Australia  in 
1852.     L.,  1853      ....  29t>-254 

Jones,  J.  Virginia  Graham,  the  spy  of  the  grand 
army 18-4202 

Jones,  Rev.  Jeremiah.  New  and  full  method  of  set- 
tling the  canonical  authority  of  the  New  Tes- 
tament, with  a  vindication  of  the  former  part 
of  St.  Matthew's  gospel,  from  Mr.  Whiston's 
charge  of  dislocations.  Oxf.,  1827.  3  v.  S" 
32-1352 

Jones,  Joel.  Notes  on  scripture.  Ph.,  1801.  8" 
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—  Same,  with  title,  Jesus  and  the  comine:  glory. 

Ph.,  1805.     8»       .         .         .         .        32-1629" 
Jones,  J.  B.     Border  war;  a  tale  of  disunion 

18-1693 

—  Freaks  of  fortune      ....         18-1695 

—  Rebel  war  clerk's  diary  at  the  Confederate  states' 

capital.     Ph.,  1806.     2  v.     8°       .         26»-739 

—  Rival  belles;  or,  life  in  Washington         18-1692 

—  The  war  path  ;  a  narrative  of  adventures  in  the 

wilderness.  [Second  series  of  Wild  western 
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—  Wild  western  scenes  ;  or,  the  white  spirit  of  tiie 

wilderness.  Richmond,  1863  .  26='-1951 
Jones,  J.  H.  Man,  moral  and  physical ;  or,  the  in- 
fluence of  health  and  disease  on  religious  ex- 
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Jones,  J.  P.  Memoirs  of.  Now  first  completed 
from  his  original  journals  and  correspondence. 
L.,  1843.     2  V 30-276 

—  Mackenzie,  A.  S.     Life  of       .         .  30-277 

—  Slierburn,  J.  H.     Life  and  character  of    30-663 
Jones,  J.  R.    Slavery  sanctioned  bv  the  bible.    Ph., 

1861.     8°       .         .         .         .'        .  2-990 

Jone.s,  J.  S.    Captain  Kyd.    F's  S.  D.  v.  34    24-221 

—  The  carpenter  of  Rouen.     F's  S.  D.  v.  16 

24-221 

—  The  Green  mountain  boy.     F's  M.  D.  v.  35 

24-113 

—  Moll  Pitcher.     F's  S.  D.  v.  29         .  24-221 

—  The  people's  lawyer.     F's  S.  D.  v.  31      24-221 

—  The  surgeon  of  Paris.     F's  S.  D.  v.  32    24-221 
Jones,  J.  Seawell.     Defence   of  the  revolutionary 

history  of  North  Carolina  from  the  aspersk)ns 
of  Mr.  Jefferson.  B.,  1834  .  .  26»-644 
Jones,  J.  T.  Account  of  the  war  in  Spain  and  Por- 
tugal, and  in  the  south  of  France  (1808-14). 
L.,  1818.    8»  ....       27''-2028 

—  Journals  of  the  sieges  undertaken  by  the  allies 

in  Spain,  in  1811,12.      L.,  1814.     8»    27''-2027 
Jones,  L.     See  Ludlow,  J.  M. 
Jones,  M.     The  black  prince  ;  a  book  for  boys.    L., 

1863 27''-641 

Jones,  O.    One  thousand  and  one  initialletters.    L., 

1864.     f» 5-695 

Jones,  O.  J.     Recollections  of  a  winter  campaign  in 

India,  in  1857,8.     L.,  1859.     8"    .         28^-306 
Jones,  Paul.     See  Jones,  J.  P. 
Jones,   Peter  (Kahkewaquonaby).     History  of  the 

Ojebway  Indians  ;  with  a  brief  memoir  of  the 

writer  by  G.  Osborn.     L.,  1861    .         26^-460 
Jones,  Richard.    Essay  on  the  distribution  of  wealth, 

and  on  the  sources  of  taxation.     L.,  1831.     8° 
2-126 

—  Literary   remains,    consisting   of   lectures  and 

tracts  on  political  economy.  Ed.  by  W. 
Whewell.     L.,  1859.     8°      .        .  3-127 

Jones,  Row.  Hieroglyfic ;  or,  a  grammatical  intro- 
duction to  a  universal  hieroglyfic  language. 
L.,  1768 22-137 


Jones,  Row.    The  lo-triads:  or,  the  tenth  muse,  with 

the  origin  and  language  of  nations.     L.,  1773 

t        .         .        .  22-137 

—  Philosophy  of  words,  in  two  dialogues  between 

the  author  and  Crito.    L.,  1769    .  22-137 

—  Postcript  to  the  origin  and  language  of  naticms. 

L.,  n.  d.         .       ^.         .         .         .  22-137 

•Jones,  Samuel.  Treatise  on  the  right  of  suflrage. 
B.,1842         .         .         .         .         .  2-752 

Jones,  Sibella.  Mountains  and  cities;  or,  the  home 
of  our  princess.     L.,  1858     .         .         27''-711 

Jones,  Silas.  Practical  phrenology.  2d  ed.  N.  Y.. 
1839 10-395 

Jones,  Skelton.     See  Burk,  J. 

Jones,  S.  H.     See  Hale,  C.  R. 

Jones,  T.  P.  Pseud.  W.  E.  Aytoun.  Firmilian, 
the  student  of  Badajoz  :  "  a  spasmodic  "  trag- 
edy.    N.  Y.,  1855         .        .         .  24-122 

Jones,  T.  R.  The  aquarian  naturalist ;  a  manual  for 
the  sea-side.     L.,  1858         .         .  '  9-572 

—  General  outline  of  the  organization  of  the  animal 

kingdom,  and  manual  of  comparative  anat- 
omy.    L.,  1861.     8°      .        .        .  9-571 

—  Nnatiiral  history  of  animals.  L.,1845.  2v.  9-573 
Jones,  T.  M.  Old  Trinity  .  .  .  18-1700 
Jones,  T.  W.     Defects  of  sight  and  hearing  ;  their 

nature,  causes,  preventicm,  and  gener;il  man- 
agement.    Ed.  with  additions  by  L.  Turnbull. 

Ph.,  1859 10-181 

Jones,  Sir  William.  Works  ;  with  the  life,  by  Lord 
Teignmouth.     L.,  1807.     13  v.     80       28''-254 

—  History  of  the  life  of  Nader  Shah,  king  of  Persia. 

L.,  i773.     8°  ....         26i'-616 

—  Same.     See  works,     v.  11,  12  .         28^-354 

—  Poems.     (Bell's  poets  of  G.  B.)       .  23-501 

—  Select  poems.     (Walsh  Br.  poets)  .  23-132 

—  Teignmouth,  Lord.     Life,  writings,  and  corre- 

spondence of         ...         .  30-274 

—  et  al.     Dissertations  and  miscellaneous  pieces, 

relating  to  the   history  and   antiquities,    the 
arts,    sciences,  and    literature   of  Asia.     L., 

1792.     2  V 28»-57 

Jones,  William.  Biographical  sketches  of  the  re- 
form ministers ;  with  a  history  of  the  pass- 
ing of  the  reform  bills,  and  a  view  of  the  state 
of  Europe  from  the  close  of  1831.  L.,  1835. 
8« . 27''-045 

—  History  of  the  Christian  church.      5th  ed.     L., 

1826.  2  V.     8°      .         .         .         .  33-117 
Jones,  W.  A.     The  analvst ;  a  collection  of  miscel- 
laneous papers.     N.  Y,  1840       .  33-878 

Jones,  W.  I).  Mirror  of  modern  democracy ;  a 
history  of  the  democratic  party,  from  its 
organization  in  1825,  to  its  last  great  achieve- 
ment—the  rebellion  of  1861.  N.  Y.,  1864 
26'^530 

Jones'  views  of  the  seats  of  noblemen  and  gentlemen 
in  England,  Wales,  Scotland,  and  Ireland, 
with  descriptions,  genealogical  sketches,  etc. 
L.,  1829.     2  V.     4°        .         .        .       37b-1227 

Jonghe,  E.  T.  van  Aylde.     See  Saint-Elme,  Mme. 

Jough,  L.  J.  de.  Three  kinds  of  cod  liver  oil ; 
comparatively  considered,  with  refeience  to 
their  chemical  and  therapeutic  properties. 
Trans,  by  E.  Carey.     Ph.,  1849  .  10-377 

Jonson,  B.  Works ;  with  a  biographical  memoir, 
by  W.  Gilford.     L.,  1846. 

—  The  alchemist ;    a  comedy 

—  Same.     Altered.     B.  B.  T. 

—  Every  man  in  his  humor. 

V.  3        . 

—  Same.    I.  B.  T.  v.  19      . 

—  Same.     Alt.  by  Garrick.     D 

—  Same.     S.  B.  T.  v.  9 

—  Volpone.     M.  B.  D.  v.  3 

—  See  Gentleman,  F. 

Joplin,  T.  Principles  and  present  practice  of  bank- 
ing in  England  and  Scotland.     6th  ed.     L.. 

1827.  8° 1-318 


8»      . 

24-45 

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T 

vol.  3 
34-142 

V.  30     . 

24-71 

Altered. 

M 

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24-142 
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4 

34-107 
24-191 
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Jordan,  C.  F.  Frederick  II  of  Prussia,  correspon- 
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Jordan,  C.  J.  M.  Flowers  of  hope  and  memory ;  a 
collection  of  poems.     Richmond,  1861  23-611 

Jordan,  Mrs.  Boaden,  J.  Life  of ;  including  private 
correspondence.         .  .         .         30-1270 

Jordan.  T.,  and  J.  P.  Pryor.  The  campaigns  of 
Lieut.  Gen.  N.  B.  Forrest,  and  of  Forrest's 
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Jordan,  W.  L.  The  elements ;  an  investigation  of 
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the  ocean  and  atmosphere.  L.,  1866.  v.  1. 
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Jordan.     Lynch,  W.  F.    U.  S.  expedition  to    28^-83 

—  Same.     Official  i-eport      .         .         .  28''-908 
Jortin,  J.     Life  of  Erasmus,  (based  on  Le  Clerc's.) 

L.,1758.     2v.     40        .         .         .         30-2008 

Joseph.      Gordon,  W.  R.     Particular    providence ; 

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—  Smith,  T.     History  of  J.  in   connection  with 

Egyptian  antiquities     .         .         .  32-992 

Joseph  Andrews.  H.  Fielding  .  .  18-1083 
Joseph  im  Schnee.     B.  Auerbach  .  34-585 

Joseph  II.     Voyageur  (le)  bienfaisant,  ou  le  voyage 

de  J.  dans  les  Pays-Bas,  etc.         .         34-4476 

Joseph  II.  and  his  court.     Mrs.  C.  Mundt     18-2283 

Josephine,  Empress.     Abbott,  J.  S.  C.     Historj^   of 

30-669 

—  Le    Normand,    M.    A.      Historical  and   secret 

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—  Same.     N.  ¥.,'1821..    6  v.      '.        *.  32-228 

—  Histoire  des  Juifs.     P.,  1744.     6  v.         84-4464 

—  The  Jewish  war.     Trans,  by  R.  Traill.     Ed.  bv 

I.  Taylor.     B.,  1858.     80    .         .  28^-89 

Josh  Billinirs,  liiz  sayinss.     H.  W.  Shaw      18-8704 

Josli  Billings  on  ice.     H.  W.  Shaw        .         18-4087 

Joshua,  book  of,  critically  examined.    J.  W.  Colenso 

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.losselyn,  J.     New   England's  rarities   discovered. 

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Jouaune,  L.  E.    New  method  of  learning  the  gender 

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Joubert,  J.     Some  of  the    "thoughts"  of  Joseph 

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JoufFroy.  T.  S.     Introduction  to  ethics,  including  a 

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Journal  from  Grand  Cairo.     R.  Clayton  28''-68 

Journal  of  agriculture.    3d  series,  v.  2-4.    E.,  1867,8. 

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Journal  of  botany.     Sir  W.  J.  Hooker  9-49 

Journal  of  a  few  mouths'  residence  in  Portugal,  and 

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Journal  of  health,  the.  Conducted  by  an  associa- 
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Journal  of  a  horticultural  tour.  Neil],  P.,  et  al. 
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Journal  of  horticulture,  cottage  gardenei-,  and  coun- 
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Journal  of  a  naturalist.     Ph  ,  1831         .  9-940 


Journal  of  a  naturalist  in  the  U.  S.     S.  F.  Cooper 

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Journal  of  prison  discipline  and  philanthropy.  Ph., 
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—  New  series.  Ph.,  1862-65  .  8»  .  2-965 
Journal  of  sacred  literature.     Ed.  by  John  Kitto. 

L.,  1848-51.     7  V.   8°  .         .         .         32-1600 

—  Same,    new   series.     Ed.  by   J.    Kitto  and  H. 

Burgess.     L.,  1852-54.     7  v.     8»         32-1601 
Journal  of  a  tour  around  Hawaii.    W.  Ellis  29''-248 
Journal  of  a  tour  in  Italy,  in  1821 ;  with  a  descrip- 
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1824.     8" 27''-77 

Journal  of  a  young  man  of  Massachusetts,  who  was 
captured  at  sea,  by  the  British,  in  1818,  and 
confined  at  Melville  Island  and  at  Dartmoor 
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—  Hunt,  F.  K.     The  fourth  estate       .         22-1099 

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Journey   in    the    back    country.      F.    L.    Olmsted 

26b-878 

Journey  in   Brazil.      L.  J.  R.  and  E.  C.    Asjassiz 

26''-673 

Journey  round  the  library  of  a  bibliomaniac.     W. 

Davis 21-148 

Journey  to   the   world   underground.     L.    Holberg 

18-1454 

Joutel,  M.  Journal  of  M.  de  la  Salle's  last  voyage 
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Jovellanos,  G.  M.  de.  El  delincuente  honrado. 
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Jowett,  W.  Christian  researches  in  Syria  and  the 
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Joy,  H.  H.  Admissibility  of  confessions  and  chal- 
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Joyce,  J.  Scientific  dialogues  for  young  people. 
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Joyce,  J.  W.     The  civil  power  in  its  relations  to  the 

church,  considered  with  special  reference  to 

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Joyce,  R.  D.     Legends  of  the  wars  in  Ireland.     B., 

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Joys  and  sorrows  of  home.     Anna  Leland    18-1840 

Joys  and  sorrows  of  a  schoolmaster       .         18-1702 

Juan  y  Santacilia.     G.  and  A.  de  Ulloa.     Voyage 

to   South   America,    describing  at  large  the 

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1760.     2  V 26''-131 

Jubilee  of  the  methodist  new  connexion.     S.  Hulme 

etal 32-2430 

Judas  Maccabaeus.  Handel,  G.  F.    Oratorio  of  5-792 

Judd,  G.  N.,  et  al.     History  of  the  division  of  the 

presbyterian  church  in  the  United  States.    N. 

Y.,  1852 32-423 

Judd,  S.  Margaret :  a  tale  of  the  real  and  the  ideal 
18-1696 

—  Hall,  Mrs  A.  Life  and  character  of  30-1082 
Judah's  lion.  Mrs.  C  E.  Tonua  .  .  18-3252 
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—  Fronmiiller,  G.  F.  C.  Commentary  on  32-2034 
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Judea  in  her  desolations  ;  embracing  brief  notices  of 

several  prominent  ancient  cities,  having  refer- 
ence to  the  fulfilment  of  prophecy.     Ph.,  1861 
...        .         .     •    .        .  32-972 


JUDEA. 


813 


KALEIDOSCOPE. 


Judea.    See  Palestine. 

Judge  not.  Mrs.  E.  Sheppard  .  .  18-2833 
Judge  advocate's  vade  mecum.  C.  H.  Lee  26''-1883 
Judge  Justin.  J.Abbott  .  .  v.  11  of  18-15 
Judges.     Foss,  E.     Lives  of  judges  of  England 

30—1128 

—  Welsby,  W.  N."  Livesof  English  judges  30-866 

—  See  Campbell,  J. 

Judgments,  law  and  practice  of.     P.  Bingham 

V.  13  of  2-55 

Judicial  history  of  Massachusetts.     E.  Washburn 

26''-647 

Judicial  tenure,  speech  on.  G.  Chambers  etal.   2-622 

Judson,  A.     Conaut,    Mrs.  H.  C.     Character  and 

labors  of 30-904 

—  Wayland,  F.     Life  and  labors  of    .  30-763 
Judson,  Mrs.  E.  C.      Alderbrook  :   a  collection   of 

Fanny  Forrester's  sketches  .         18-1698 

—  Memoir  of  Sarah  B.  Judson.    N.Y.,  1851   30-672 

—  My  two  sisters;  a  sketch  from   memory.     B., 

1854 80-1963 

—  Trippings  in  author-land  .         .        18-1699 

—  Kendrick,  A.  C.     Life  and  letters  of       30-1259 
Judson,  L.  C.     Saees  and  heroes  of  the  American 

revolution.  ^Ph.,  1852.     8".        .        30-1861 
Judson,  S.  B.     Memoir  by  E.  C.  Judson         30-672 

—  Hartley,  C.  B.    Lives  of  the  three  Mrs.  Judsons 

30-701 

Jugemens  des  savans  sur  les  principaux  ouvratres, 
des  auteurs.     A.  Baillet        .         .        34-4979 
Jugurthine  wai-,  history  of.     See  Sallust       27''-2458 
Juif,  le.     W.  Hauff         ....        34-4202 
Juif  errant,  le.     E.  Sue  .         .         .         .        34-4843 
Jukes,    H.    M.     Gilbert,    H.   A.     Memoirs,    letters, 
and  journals  of     .         .         .         .         30-1076 
Jukes,  J.  B.     Excursions  in  and  about  Newfound- 
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—  Popular  physical  geology.     L.,  1853  9-244 

—  Student's  manual  of  geology  ;   a  new  edition, 

with  lists  and  figures  of  characteristic  fossels. 
E.,  1862.     8»  ....  9-245 

"Julia,  the."  Mrs.  Hornblower  .  .  18-1495 
Julia  de  lioubigne.     H.  Mackenzie        .  33-39 

Julia  Howard.     Mrs.  M.  Bell         .         .  18-297 

Julia  of  Baise.     By  the  author  of  "  The  merchant's 

daughter" 18-1704 

Julian  ;  a  discourse  concerning  the  temple  at  Jerusa- 
lem. W.  Warburton  .  .  .  32-220 
Julian  and  his  generation.  A.  Neander  32-732 
Julian  ;  a  scene  in  Judea.  W.  Ware  .  18-3442 
Julian  home.  F.  W.  Farrar  .  .  .  18-1062 
Juliana  of  Norwich.  Sixteen  revelations  of  divine 
love.  B.,  1864  ....  32-1141 
Julie.  M'lle  V.  Nottret  .  .  .  34-5108 
Julie.     See  Nouvelle  Heloise. 

Julienne.  H.  de  Normand  .  .  .  18-2347 
Juliette.  Mrs.  M.  Leslie  .  .  .  18-1860 
Julius.  R.  Toepffer  ....  18-1705 
Julius  Csesar  Hannibal.  Sec  Black  diamonds. 
June,  Jennie.  [Pseud.]  See  Croly,  Miss  J.  C. 
Jungfrau  Alp,  the  pilgrim  in  the  shadow  of  the.  G. 
B.  Cheever 27''-119 

—  See  Alps. 

Jung-Stilling,    J.    H.      Autobiography,    with    sup- 
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—  Same.     N.  Y.,  1844.     8°  .         .  30-581 

—  Theory  of  pneumatology.      Trans,    from    the 

German,  with  notes  and  sketch  of  the  author, 
by  S.  Jackson.     N.  Y.,  1851        .  15-246 

Junior  clerk.     E.  Hodder       .         .         .         18-1433 
Junius,  L.     [Pseud.]     Treatise  on  the  Greek  verb  ; 
with  reference  to  the  evolution  of  it  from  pri- 
mary elements.     L.,  1843.     8»     .  22-141 
Junius.  Letters  of.  N.  Y.,  1821.     2  v.  .         27''-654 

—  Same ;  including  letters    by  the    same  writer, 

under  other  signatures,  now  first  collected  ; 
with  his  confidential  correspondence  with  Mr. 
Wilkes,  and  his  private  letters,  addressed  to 
Mr.  H.  S.  Woodfall,  with  a  preliminary  essay, 
notes,-  fac-similes.  Ph.,  1813.  2  v.  8°   27^-651 


Junius.  Same ;  new  and  enlarged  edition,  with  new 
evidence  as  to  the  authorship,  and  extracts 
from  an  analysis  by  Sir  H.  Nicolas,  by  J. 
Wade.     L.,  1850.     2  v.        .        .         27''-653 

—  Posthumous  works,  with  an  inquiry  respecting 

the  author,  and  a  sketch  of  the  life  of  J.  H. 
Tooke.     N.  Y.,  1829.     8°     .        .         27«-652 

—  Britton,  J.    Authorship  of  the  letters  of  Junius 

elucidated  ....         27''-656 

—  Graham,  J.  A.     Tooke  identified  with    30-1633 

—  Griflin,  F.     Junius  discovered         .         27''-655 
Junkin,  D.  X.     The  oath  a  divine  ordinance,  and 

an  element  of  the  social  constitution.     N.  Y., 

1845 2-754 

Junot,  L.  P.,  Duchesse  d'Abrantes.     Memoirs  of 

Napoleon,  his  court  and  family.    N.  Y.,  1854. 

2  V.    8° 30-793 

Jurien  de  la  Graviere.     See  La  Graviere. 

Juries.     Edwards,  C.     Juryman's  guide  2-229 

—  Forsyth,  W.     Trial  by  jury    .         .  2-654 

—  Hawles,  J.     The  Englishman's  right        33-425 

—  Somers,  Ld.     Trust,  power,  and  duty  of   2-866 

—  Wilson,  H.  B.     American  juror      .  2-370 

—  Worthington,  G.     Power  of  v.  29  of  2-55 
Jurisprudence.     Austin,  J.     Lectures  on  2-174 

—  Heron,  D.  C.  Introduction  to  historj^  of     2-169 

—  Lindley,  N.    Introduction  to  study  of 

v.  88  of  22-55 

—  Phillimore,   J.   G.     Principles  and  maxims  of 

2-144 

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Justice  to  a  colonial  governor.  W.  F.  Finlason  2-374 
Justification,  treatise  on.     J.  Davenant  32-1359 

Justinian,  F.  A.  Institutes,  with  English  intro- 
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Justinus,  Cornelius  Nepos,  and  Eutropius.  Literally 
translated,  with  notes  and  a  general  index, 
by  J.  S.  Watson.     L.,  1853  .  29-'-76 

Justin  Martyr.     Works  now  extant.     Oxf.  1811.  8° 

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Justitia,  M.     Relative   rights  and  interests  of  the 

employer  and  employed.     L.,  1855        2-1013 

Jutland.     Marryat,  H.     Residence  in    .        27''-594 

Juvenal,  D.  J.     Satirarum   libri   quinque.     Acced. 

Sulpiciae  satira.     Ex  recog.  C.  F.  Hermanni. 

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Johnson;  to  which  are  added  the  satires  of 
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—  Same.     Trans,  into  English  verse,  by  W.  Gif- 

ford,  with  notes  and  illustrations.  Ph.,  1803. 
2  V.     8» 23-134 

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Juvenile  delinquency.    Hill,  M.,  and  C.  F.  Cornwal- 

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—  Pierce,  B.  K.     Half  century  with  juvenile  de- 

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of  the  board  of  managers  of  the  house  of 
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K.  N.  pepper  and  other  condiments.     J.  W.  Mon-is 

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Kabbalah.  C.  D.  Ginsburg  .  .  .  32-1777 
Ksempfer,  E.     History  of  Japan,  with  a  description 

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—  Kay,  S.     Travels  in  Caffraria         .  28''-70 

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Kahnis,  C.  F.  A.  Internal  history  of  German  pro- 
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Kaleidoscope.     Sir  D.  Brewster    .         .  5-160 

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KALENDAR. 


dl4 


KAYE. 


Kalendar,  royal  and  court,  and  city  register  for  1817 

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Kalevala,  selections  from.    Trans,  from  a  German 

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Kaloolah.    W.  S.  Mayo  .         .         .         18-2167 

Karnes,   H.   H.,   Lord.     Life  and  writings  of    E., 

1807.    2v.    40      .         .         .         .         30-2010 

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8»  22-661 

—  Same.     3d  Am.  ed.     N.  Y.,  1819.    2  v.    22-662 

—  Same.     Ed.  by  A.  Mills.     N.  Y.,  1840     22-663 

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Kampfe,  M.  H.     Waaren-Berechnungen.     Lubeck, 

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Kamtschatka.     Krascheninnikof,  S.  P.     History  of 

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Kamtz,    L.  F.     Complete  course   of  meteorology. 

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Kane,  E.  K.     Arctic  explorations  ;  the  second  Grin- 

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—  Elder,  W.    Biography  of         .         .        30-1012 

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—  Smucker,  S.  M.    Life  of  .         .         30-1037 
Kane,  P.     Wanderings  of  an  artist  among  the  In- 
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Kane,  R.     Industrial  resources  of  Ireland.     2d  ed. 

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Kangaroo  hunters.     Anne  Bowman      .  18-367 

Kangaroo  land.     A.  Polehampton         .         29''-199 
Kansas.     Brewerton,  C.  D.     War  in   .         26''-347 

—  Copley,  J.    Kansas,   and  the  country  beyond 

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—  Cornins,  Mrs.  W.  H.    What  Fanny  Hunter  saw 

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—  Hale,  E.  E.      Kansas  and  Nebraska       26»-321 

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—  Phillips,  W.     Conquest  of      .         .         26"-348 

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Kansas  Pacific  railway.     See  Palmer,  W.  J. 
Kant,  I.     Critique  of  pure  reason.     Trans,  by  J.  M. 

D.  Meiklejohn.     L.,  1860     .         .  15-109 

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Kapp,  F.      Life  of  F.    W.   von  Steuben.     K  Y., 

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Karamsin,  N.  M.     See  Kelly,  W.  K. 

Karl  Krinken.     Susan  and  A.  B.  Warner     18-3448 

Karr,  Alphonse.  Agathe  et  Cecile.   P..  1856  34-3426 

—  Le  Chemin  le  plus  court.     P.,  1860         34-3427 

—  Clovis  Gosselin.     P.,  1856       .         .         34-3428 

—  Encore  les  femmes.    2me  ed.    P.,  1858    34-3431 

—  La  Famille  Alain,     P.,  1861    .         .         34-3432 

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—  Les  fees  de  la  mer.     P.,  1851  .        34-5096 

—  Les  femmes.     P..  18(i4     .        .         .         34-3430 

—  Genevieve.     P.,  1860       .         .         .         34-3433 

—  LesGuepes.     P.,. 1859.     6  v.  .         .         34-3434 

—  Midi  a  quatorze  heures.     P.,  1862  .        34-3440 

—  La  Penelope  Normande.     P.,  1860  34-3441 

—  Une  Poignee  de  Verites.     P.,  1857  34-3442 

—  Promenades  hors  de  mon  Jardin.     P.,  1859 

34-3443 


Karr,  Aljihonse.     Roses  noires  et  roses  bleues.     P., 
1859 34-4078 

—  Les  soirees  de  Sainte-Addresse.  P.,  1858  34-3444 

—  Sous  les  orangers.     P.,  1859    .         .         34-3445 

—  Sous  les  tilleuls.     P.,  1858         .         .         .34-3446 

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French;    revised  and  ed.  by  .1.  G.  Wood    L., 
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—  Jacquot,  C.  J.  B.  Alphonse  Karr  34-439S 
Kars,  siege  of.  H.  Sandwith  .  .  28''-512 
Kate  Aylesford.  C.  J.  Peterson  .  .  18-2478 
Kate  Coventry.  G.  J.  W.  Melville  .  18-2178 
Kate  Clarendon.  E.  Bennett  .  .  18-321 
Kate  Felton.  Mrs.  Weston  .  .  .  18-3490 
Kale  Kennedy:  a  novel;  by  the  author  of  "Won- 
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Kate  Marstone 18-1709 

Kate  Vinton.  H.  B.  McKeever  .  .  18-1996 
Kate  Weston.  Jennie  De  Witt  .  .  18-3789 
Kater,  H. ,  and  D.  Lardner.    Treatise  on  mechanics. 

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Katharine  Ashton.     Miss  E.  M.  Sewell  18-2813 

Kalherine  Morris  ;  an  autobioirraphy  .  18-1713 
Katharine  Walton.  W.  G.  Simms  .  18-2866 
Kathay.     W.  H.  Macaulay     .         .         .         29f-101 

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Kathie  Brande.  Miss  Parr  .  .  .  18-2433 
Kathleen.     By  the  author  of  "Raymond's  heroine" 

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Kathrina.     J.  G.  Holland        .        .         .  23-966 

Katie  Stewart ;  a  true  story  .  .  18-1272,3651 
Katmandu.     Oliphant,  L.     Journey  to  28''-153 

Kauffman,  C.  H.     Dictionary  of  merchandize,  for 


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L.,  1805. 
1-221,2 
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18-1714 
18-1716 
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—  French  women  of  letters  ;  biographical  sketches. 

L.,  1862.     2  V 30-1403 

—  Grace  Lee 18-1717 

—  Madeline 18-1718 

—  Nathalie 18-1719 

—  Queen  Mab 18-1724 

—  Rachel  Gray 18-1723 

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Kay,  S.  Travels  and  researches  in  Caffraria;  de- 
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Tucker.     L.,  1854.     8°         .         .        30-1316 

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Kelly,  C.  E.     Arthur  Merton         .         .         18-1725 

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Kelly,  T.     The  American  catalogue  of  books  ;  with 

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Kelly,  J.  B.     Summary  of  the  history  and  law  of 

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Kelly,  M.     Reminiscences  ;  with  original  anecdotes 

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Kelly,  P.     The  universal  cambist :  a  treatise  on  the 

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the  present  time.  Compiled  from  the  most 
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Kelly.     See  Kelley. 

Kellys  and  O' Kelly s.     A.  Trollope        .        18-3291 

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—  Plays.     L.,  1863      ....  24-210 

—  Poems.     B.,  1859    ....  23-516 

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Kemble,  J.  M.     Horae  ferales  ;  or,  studies  in  the 

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Kemble,  J.  P.  Macbeth,  and  King  Richard  the 
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Kemlo,  F.  Watch-repairer's  hand-book ;  being  a 
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Kemp,  E.  How  to  lay  out  a  garden  ;  intended  as  a 
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"Kemp,  Father."  Old  folks  concert  tunes.  B., 
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Kemp,  T.  L.  Phasis  of  matter ;  an  outline  of  the 
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Kemp,  W.  Nine  dales  wonder.  Camden  soc.  pub. , 
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Kemp,  Mrs.  Conversations  on  England  as  it  was 
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Kempis,  Thomas  a.  Imitation  de  Jesus  Christ. 
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Payne.     L.,  1763.     8"  .        .         32-1648 

Kendall,  E.  O.     Uranography,  or  a    description  of 

the  heavens  ;  accompanied  by  an  atlas  of  tiie 

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Kendall,  G.  W.     Narrative  of  the  Texan  Santa  Fe 

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Kendrick,  A.  C.    Life  and  letters  of  Mrs.  E.  C.  Jud- 

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Kendrick.     See  Kenrick. 

Kenilworth.     Sir  W.  Scott    .         .         .        18-2764 

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Kennard,  J.  S.     Joseph  H.  Kennard,  D.  D. ;  a  me- 
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Kennaway,  J.  H.  On  Sherman's  track ;  or,  the 
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Kennedy,   Grace.     Works.     E.,  1834.     6  v. 

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—  Decision 18-1732 

—  Dunallan 18-1729 

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Decision 18-1732 

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Kennedy,  H.  A.     Waifs  and  strays,  chiefly  from  the 

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Kennedy,    James.      Essays,    ethnological  and   lin- 
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Kennedy,  John.  The  divine  life  ;  a  book  of  facts 
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Kennedv,    Joseph.      Night  vision;    a  poem.     Ph., 

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Kennedy,  J.  C.      Algeria  and  Tunis  in  1845.     L., 

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Kennedy,  J.  G.  C.    Agriculture  of  the  U.  S.  in  1860  ; 

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26^-1309 

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W.,  1862"'.     8°        .         .         .         .         26''-760 
Kennedy,  Jno.  P.     Horse  shoe  Robinson      18-1735 

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2  V.    8° 30-591 

—  Same.     Ph.,  1850.     2  v.  .         .         30-591" 

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1865 26''-703 

—  Quodlibet 18-1734 

—  Rob  of  the  Bowl     ....         18-1736 

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Kennedy,  J.  S.     Notes  on  the  battle  of  Waterloo  ; 

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Kennedy,  P.     Legendarj^  fictions  of  the  Irish  Celts 

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Kennedy,  W.  Texas  ;  rise,  progress  and  prospects 
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Kennet,  B.  The  antiquities  of  Rome ;  with  two 
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lives  of  all   the  kings  and    queens    to    the 
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Kenneth,  the  rear  guard.  C.  M.  Yonge  18-3620 
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Kenney,   J.      Ella   Rosenberg.      F's  S.  D.      v.  S7 
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Kenny,  C.     Manual  of  chess.     N.  Y.,  1859      20-34 

Kenney.     G.  B.  Taylor  .        .         .         18-3161 

Kenrick,  F.   P.      Tlie  primacy  of  the  apostolic  see 

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Kenrick,  J.     Ancient  Egypt  under  the  Pharaohs. 

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Kenrick,  William,  LL.D.  Falstatt's  wedding.  M. 
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Kenyon,  W.  A.  Poetry  of  observation,  and  other 
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Kerr,  Orpheus  C.     Pseud.     See  Newell,  R.  H. 

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Kerr,  Robert,  F.  R.  S.     History  of  Scotland  during 
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Key  to  the  bible.     D.  Dobie  .         .  32-182 

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Keyes,   E.    W.     Special  report  on  savings  banks. 
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Keyser,  R.     Religion  of  the  Northmen.     Trans,  by 

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Kidd,  J.  Adaptation  of  external  nature  to  the  physi- 
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Kidder,  F.  History  of  the  First  N.  Hampshire  regi- 
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Kidwell,  J.  Original  essav  on  the  coming  of  the 
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Kilpatrick  and  our  cavalry.     J.  Moore  26^-654 

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Heaven.     B.,  1857      . 
Cuba  and  the   Cubans. 


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N.  Y., 

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—  Henry  Powers,  (banker) 

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N.  Y.,  1863  ....         26''-436 

—  Prince  of  Kashna  .        .         .        18-1739 

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—  St.  Leger 18-1741 

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Kindergarten  guide.  Mann,  H. ,  and  E.  P.  Peabody 
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Kindersley,  E.  C.     See  Bayard. 

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King,  C.  W.  Antique  gems  ;  their  origin,  uses,  and 
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King,  E.     My  Paris.     B.,  1869      .         .         27"-948 

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King,  Mrs.  Henry.  Busy  moments  of  an  idle  woman 
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King,  Peter.,  Ld.   Life  of  John  Locke  ;  with  extracts 
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King,  S.  W.  The  Italian  valleys  of  the  Pennine 
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King,  T.  The  upholsterer's  guide.  L.,  1848.  4« 
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—  The  dreamer.     L.,  1754  .         .  33-44 
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King,  W.  H.     Lessons  and  practical  notes  on  steam 
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King,  W.  R.  Sportsman  and  naturalist  in  Canada  ; 
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King  and  the  commons.     H.  Morley     .        23-1013 


King  and  countess.  S.  W.  Fullom  .  18-1119 
King  Arthur.     E.  L.  Bulwer-Lytton    .  23-300 

King  Bronde  ;   his  lily  and  his  rosebud.     A.    L. 

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King  Sham.  L.  N.  Greenleaf  .  .  23-1002 
King's  bell.     R.  II.  Stoddard  .         .  33-675 

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—  Halliwell,  J.  O.     Letters  of  .         27''-513 

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—  Strutt,  J.     Regal  antiquities  of        ,       37''-4047 

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Kings  of  society.  W.  Anderson  .  32-3478 
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and  infantry  ;  designed  for  the  use  of  the  U. 

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Kingsley,  C.      Alton   Locke,   tailor  and   poet ;    an 

autobiography       ....         18-1751 

—  Amyas  Leigh  ....         18-1752 

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—  Glaucus  ;  or,  the  wonders  of  the  shore.    B.,  1855 

9-942 

—  Hereward  ;  the  last  of  the  English  18-1758 

—  The  hermits.     Ph.,  1868  .         .         32-3436 

—  The  heroes  ;  or,  Greek  tairy  tales   .         18-1757 

—  Hypatia  ;  or,  new  foes  with  an  old  face  18-1753 

—  Limits  of  exact  science,  as  applied  to  history. 

L.,  1860 39''-139 

—  New  miscellanies.     B.,1860     .        .  33-398 

—  Poems.     3d  ed.     B.,  1856        .         .  33-399 

—  The  Roman  and  the  Teuton.     Camb.,  1864.    8« 

37'^3464 

—  Sermons  for  the  times.     N.  Y.,  1856         33-585 

—  Sir  Walter  Raleigli  and  his  time,  with  other  pa- 

pers.    B.,  18.VJ     ....  33-397 

—  Twenty-five  village  sermons.    Ph.,  1854   33-592 

—  Two  years  ago  ....         18-1754 

—  The  water  of  life,  and  other  sermons.     P.,  1868 

33-3421 

—  Water-babies ;     a   fairy    tale    for  a  land-baby 

18-1755 

—  Westward    ho !     voyages    and    adventures  of 

Amyas  Leigh        ....         18-1752 

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ed.     L.,  1864.     8»         .         .         .        33-2498 

—  Yeast ;  a  problem     ....         18-1756 

—  See  Newman,  J.  H. 

Kingsley,  H.     Austin  Elliot  .         .         18-1759 

—  Hillyars  and  Burtons ;  a  story  of  two  families 

18-1762 

—  Leighton  court         ....        18-1750 

—  Ravenslioe 18-1761 

—  Recollections  of  Gcoffry  Hamlyn     .         18-1760 

—  Silcote  of  Silcotes  ....  18-1749 
Kingsley,  James  L.     Historical  discourse,  delivered 

at  New  Haven,  on  the  two  hundreth  anniver- 
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Kingsley,  John  L.,  and  J.  P.  Pirsson."  Laws  and 
practice  of  all  nations  relating  to  patents  for 
inventions.     N.  Y.,  1848.     8°      .  2-56 

Kingsmill,  J.  Chapters  on  prisons  and  prisoners, 
and  the  prevention  of  crime.  3d  ed.  L., 
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Kingston,  W.  H.  G.  Antony  Waymouth  ;  or,  the 
gentlemen  adventures  .         .        18-1763 

—  Blue  jackets  ;  or,  chips  of  the  old  block  ;  a  nar- 

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events  in  the  naval  service  during  the  reign 
of  Queen  Victoria.     L.,  1854.     8°         27'^692 

—  Boy's  own  book  of  boats,  including  vessels  of 

every  rig  and  size  ;  with  instructions  how  to 
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—  Dick  Onslow 18-17(14 

—  Ernest  Bracebridge  ;  or,  schoolboy  days  18-1766 

—  The  fire  ships  ....         18-1776 

—  Fred  Markham  in  Russia  ;  or,  the  boy  travellers 

in  the  land  of  the  Czar.     K  Y.,  1858   27''-457 

—  Infant  amusements ;  or,  how  to  make  a  nursery 

happy.     L.,  1867  .         .         .  20-240 

—  Lusitanian  sketches  of  the  pen  and  pencil.     L., 

1845.     2  V.  ....  27''-108 

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—  Marmaduke  Merry,  the  midshipman ;   or,  my 

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—  Paul  Gernird,  the  cabin  boy  .        18-3958 

—  Peter  the  whaler      ....         18-1770 

—  Tlie  prime  minister.     3  v.        .         .         18-3968 

—  Round  the  world  ;  a  tale  for  boys  18-1771 

—  Salt-water ;  or,  the  sea  life  and  adventures  of 

Neil  d'Arcy  ....         18-1772 

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Kington,  T.  L.     History  of  Frederick  II,  emperor 

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Kinmont,  A.     Lectures  on  the  natural   history  of 

man,  and  the  rise  and  progress  of  philosophy; 

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Kinnaird,  D.     The  merchant  of  Bruges  ;  or  beggar's 

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Kinne,  A.  The  most  important  parts  of  Black- 
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Kinnear,  J.  B.     Principles  of  reform,  oolitical  and 

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Kinzie,  Mrs.  J.  H.     Wau-bun  ;   the  "Early  Day" 

in  the  nortlnvest.     N.  Y.,  1850.    8°        26»-59 
Kip,  L.     Army  life   on   the    Pacific.     N.  Y.,  1859 

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Kip,  W.  I.     Catacombs  of  Rome  as  illustrating  the 

church  of  the  first  three  centuries.     N.  Y., 

1854       .         .         ...         .         .  32-523 

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32-289 

—  Early  Jesuit  missions  in  North  America ;  com- 

piled  and   translated  from  the  letters  of  the 
French  Jesuits,  with  notes.     N.  Y. ,  1840 
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—  History,  object,  and  proper  observance  of  the 

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Kipping,  R.     Elementary  treatise  on  sails  and  sail- 
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—  Rudimentary  treatise  on  masting,  mast-making, 

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Kippis,  A.     Life  of  Captain  James  ('ook.    L.,  1788. 

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—  Same.     Basil,  1789.     2  v.         .         .        30-1594 

—  A  narrative  of  the  voyages  round  the  world  per- 

formed by  Captain  James  Cook  ;  with  an  ac- 
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Kirby,  W.  On  the  power,  wisdom,  and  goodness 
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or,  elements  of  the  natural  history  of  insects  ; 
comprising  an  account  of  their  metamorphoses, 
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Kirchhoff,  G.  Researches  on  the  solar  spectrum,  and 
the  spectra  of  the  chemical  elements.  Trans, 
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Kirk,  J.  Inquirer's  companion ;  being  conversa- 
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Kirk,  J.  B.  Practical  observations  on  cholera  as- 
phyxia ;  a  report  to  the  Greenock  board  of 
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Kirk,  J.  F.  History  of  Charles  the  bold,  duke  of 
Burgundy.     Ph.,  1864-8.     3  v.     8«    27'»-1766 

Kirkaldy,  D.  Results  of  an  experimental  inquiry 
into  the  tensile  strength  and  other  properties 
of  various  kinds  of  wrought-iron  and  steel. 
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Kirkbride,  T.  S.  See  Penna.  hospital  for  the  insane. 
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Kirke,  E.     Pseud.     See  Gilmore,  J.  R. 

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—  Holidays  abroad  ;   or,   Europe  from  the  west. 

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—  School-girl's  garland  ;  a  selection  of  poetry.  N. 

Y.,  1864 23-708 

—  Western  clearings    ....         18-1788 
Kirkland,  F.     Cyclopaedia  of  commercial  and  busi- 
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of  the  war  of  the  rebellion.     Hart.,  1866.    8" 
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Kirkland,  S.,  life  of.     S.  K.  Lothrop,  (S.  A.  B.  25.) 
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Kirkman,  J.  T.  Life  of  Charles  Macklin,  with  his 
observations  on  the  drama,  &c ;  forming  a 
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Kirkman,  T.  P.  First  mnemonical  lessons  in  geome- 
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Kirkton,  J.  Secret  and  true  history  of  the  church  of 
Scotland,  from  the  restoration  to  the  year 
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Kirkwood,   D.     Meteoric  astronomy ;  a  treatise  on 

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12-95 

Kirkwood,  J.  P.     Collection  of  reports  and  opinions 

of  chemists,  in  regard  to  the  use  of  lead  pipe 

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Kirwan.     Pseud.     See  Murray,  N. 

Kirwan,  A.  V.  Host  and  guest;  a  book  about 
dinners,  wines,  and  desserts.     L.,  1804  6-193 

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KIT. 


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KNIGHTHOOD. 


Kit-cat  club,  memoirs  of  the  persons  composing  the; 
with  a  prefatory  account  of  the  origin  of  the 
association  ;  with  portraits  after  paintings  by 
G.  Kneller.  L.,  1821.  4°  .  .  30-2034 
Kit  Kelvin's  kernels  ....  18-1791 
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survey  of  New  Jersey,  for   1855.     Trenton, 

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Kitchi-Gami.     J.  G.  Kohl      .         .         .         26b-463 

Kitchiner,  W.     The  economy  of  the  eyes;  precepts 

for  the  improvement  and  preservation  of  the 

sight.     L.,  1824     .         .         .         .  10-774 

—  The  traveller's  oracle.     L.,  1827.     2v.     8° 

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Kitto,  J.  Cyclopaedia  of  biblical  literature.  New 
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—  Daily  bible  illustrations,  being  original  readings 

for  a  year,  on  subjects  from  sacred  history, 
biography,  geography,  antiquities,  and  the- 
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—  The    history   of   Palestine,   with    introductory 

chapters  on  the  geography  and  natural  history 
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—  Illustrated  history  of  the  holy  bible.     Ed.  by  A. 

Bond.    Norwich,  C,  1866.    8°     .         32-1990 

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—  Thayer,  W.  M.     From  poor-house  to  pulpit 

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Kitty  Trevylyan's  diary.     Mrs.  E.  Charles     18-854 

Klencke,  R.  F.  H.  and  G.  Schlesior.      Lives  of  the 

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1^  Translated  and  arranged  from  the  German  by 

J.  Bauer.     N.  Y.,  1853         .         .  30-729 

Kiim,  Nikolaus.     [Pseud.]     See  Holberg,  L.  von. 

Klippart,  J.  H.     Land  drainage.  2d.  ed.    Cin.,  1867 

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Klipstein,  L.  F.  Analecta  Anglo-Saxonica.  N.  Y., 
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Kliyogg.     See  Rural  Socrates. 

Klob,  J.  M.     Pathological  anatomy   of  the   female 

sexual  organs.     Trans,  by  J.  Kammerer,  and 

B.  F.  Dawson.     N.  Y.,  1865.     8«  10-780 

Klopstock,  F.  G.     Messiah.     L.,  1826.     4  v.  in  2. 

8° 23-918 

—  Doring,  H.     Biographic  .         .         .  34-600 

—  and  M.    Memoirs  of.    Trans,  from  the  German. 

Ph.,  1810 30-293 

Klose,    C.    L.     Memoirs  of  Prince  Charles  Stuart, 

commonly  called  the  Young  Pretender;  with 

notes  of  the  rebellion  in  1745.     L.,  1845.     2  v. 

8" 30-1201 

Klosterheim.     T.  DeQuincy.         .         .  18-844 

Knapp,  A.,  and  W.  Baldwin.  The  Newgate  calendar. 

L.,  1824-8.  4  V.  8"  .  .  ,  27''-695 
Knapp,   F.     Chemical  technology ;    or,    chemistry 

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Trans,    by   Rcmalds  and   Richardson;    with 

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8» 8-13 

—  Same.     New  edition  ;  by  Ronalds,  Richardson, 

and  Walts.     L.     1855-67.     3  v.   in  7.     8" 
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V.  1,  pts.  I,  II,  ISrjS — Fuel  and  Its  applications. 

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V.  2,  1848 — Glass,  alum,  potteries,  &c. 

V.  .3,  18.51— Food,  &c. 

Knapp,  G.  C.  Lectures  on  Christian  theology. 
Trans,  by  L.  Woods,  jr.     Ph.,   1853.     8° 

32-684 

Knapp,  J.     Autobiography.     N.  Y.,  1868    80-2372 

Knapp,  M.  L.     Researches  on  primary  pathology, 

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1858.     2  V,     8°     .        .        .        .  10-539 


Knapp,  8.  L.  Advice  in  the  pursuits  of  literature  ; 
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—  Biographical    sketches    of    eminent    hiwyers, 

statesmen,  and  men  of  letters.     B.,  1821.     8" 

30-289 

Knaves  and  fools.     E.  M.  Whitty  .         18-3502 

Kneeland,  A.,  (ed.)  Philadelphia  universalist  mag- 
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2  V.     8«         .        :         .         .         .         32-1702 

—  Review  of  trial,  conviction,  and  final  imprison- 

ment for  the  alleged  crime  of  blasphemy.  B., 

1838 32-1548 

Kneeland,  S.    See  Annual  of  scientific  discovery. 

—  See  Smith,  C.  H. 

Knelb,  P.  H.     The  narratives  of  an  old  traveller. 

From  the  German  by  a  lady.     Ph.,  1854.     8" 

29^-208 

Kneller,  Sir  G.     See  Kit-cat  club. 

Knickerbocker;  or,  New  York  monthly  magazine. 

(Afterwards  American  monthly.)      v.    1-16, 

31-64.     N.  Y.,  1831-64.     8»         .  17-56 

Knickerbocker's  New  York.    W.  Irving        18-1582 
Knick-knacs  from  an  editor's  table.     L.  G.  Clark 

33-233 

Knight,  Charles.     Cyclopaedia  of  the  industry  of  all 

nations      L.,  1851.     8»         .         .  6-874 

—  Cyclopedia  of    London.      (An    abridgment  of 

"London.")     L.,  1851.     8'>  .         27^-749 

—  Half-hours  with  tlie  best  authors ;  selected  and 

arranged  with  biographical  and  critical  notices. 
N.  Yr,  1847.     4  V.         .         .         .  33-485 

—  Half-hours    with    the    best    letter-writers    and 

autobiographers.     L.,  1867  .         33-1348 

—  Knowledge  is  power  ;  a  view  of  the  productive 

forces  of  modern  society.     B.,  1856        3-129 

—  Same.     2d  ed.     L.,  1859  .         .  3-130 

—  The  land  we  live  in  ;  a  pictorial  and  literary 

sketch-book  of  the  British  empire.  L,  4  v. 
4° 27^'-1201 

—  London.     L.,  1841-3.     6  v.     8°      .       27^-1218 

—  The  old  printer  and  the  modern  press.    L.,  1854 

30-1653 

—  Once  upon  a  time.     L.,  1854.     2  v.  33-478 

—  Passages  of  a  working  life  during  half  a  century. 

L.,  1864,5.    3  V.  ...        30-1494 

—  Popular    history   of   England ;    an    illustrated 

history  of  society  and  government  from  the 
earliest  period  to  our  own  times.  L.,  1856- 
62.     8  V.     8»         .         .         .         .         27''-697 

—  Shadows  of  the  old  booksellers.     L.,  1865.     8" 

21-66 

—  William   Shakspere  ;   a   biography.     L.,  1851. 

8« 30-1135 

—  Ste  English  cyclopaedia. 

Knight,  Cornelia.  Autobiography  of  Miss  C.  K.  ; 
with  extracts  from  her  journals  and  anecdote 
books.     4th  ed.     L.,  1861.     2  v.     8°  30-1379 

Knight,  Mrs.  H.  C.  Huntington,  Lady,  and  her 
friends.     N.  Y.,  1853  .         .  30-805 

—  Life  of  James  Montgomery.     B.,  1857      30-984 

—  New  memoir  of  Hannah  More ;  or,  life  in  hall 

and  cottage.     N.  Y.,  1851    .         .  30-654 

Knight,  H.  G.  Architectural  tour  in  Normandy; 
with  some  remarks  on  Norman  architecture. 
2d  ed.     L.,  1841  .         .         .         27''-303 

Knight,  R.  P.  Analytical  inquiry  into  the  princi- 
ples of  taste.  2d  ed.  L.,  1805  .  15-41 
Knight,  W.  H.  Diary  of  a  pedestrian  in  Cashmere 
and  Tliibet.  L.,  1863.  8°  .  .  28"-428 
Knight  of  tiie  golden  inelice.  J.  T.  Adams  18-1792 
Knight  of  Gwynne.  C.  Lever  .  .  18-1880 
Knight  of  Mauleon.  (Same  as  Iron  hand.)  A.  Dumas 

18-935 

Knighthood.  An  accurate  historical  account  of  all 
the  orders  of  knighthood  at  present  existing 
in  Europe  ;  withdissertiitions,  by  an  officer  of 
the  order  of  Saint  Joachim.  L.,  [1803.]  2v. 
8" 27=^3516 

—  Carlisle,  N.     Concise  account         .       27°-3377 


KNIGHTHOOD. 


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KCETSVELD. 


Kiiiuhtliood.     Doran,  J.     Kuights  and  their  days 

2r^'-;5;397 

—  See    Chivalry;    Crusades;     Garter,    order    of; 

Heraldry;  Knights  templars;    Middle  ages; 

St.  John,  order  of. 
Knightly  soldier.     Biography  of  H.  W.  Camp.     H. 

C.  Trumbull  ....        30-1670 

Knighton,    Lady    D.      Memoirs    of    Sir     William 

Knighton.     Ph.,  1888.     8<'  .        .  30-290 

Knighton,  W.      Eliliu  Jan's  story  ;  or,  the  private 

life  of  an  eastern  queen.     L.,  1863        28''-471 

—  Forest  life  in  Ceylon.     L.,  18rj4.     2  v.     28^-217 

—  Private  life  of  an  eastern  king.     N.  Y.,  18o5 

28i'-205 

Knights  and  their  days.     J.  Doran        .       27''-3397 

Knights  hospitallers.     See  St.  John,  order  of. 

Knights  of  the  frozen  sea;  a  narrative  of  Arctic  dis- 
covery and  adventure,  by  the  author  of 
"Harry  Lawton's  adventures."  N.  Y.,  1867 
29"-252 

Knights  of  Malta.     See  St.  John,  order  of. 

Knights  of  Rhodes.     See  St.  John,  order  of. 

Knights  of  the  round  table.     See  Arthur,  king. 

Knights  templars.    Addison,  C.  G.        .        27''-3351 

—  Creigh,  A.     Knights  templars  of  Penna.     2-626 

—  See  Knitrhthood. 

Knill,  R.     Birrell,  C.  M.     Life  of  .        30-13o8 

Knitting.  Ronaldson's  gift  book  of  useful,  and  or- 
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—  See  Needle-work. 

Knitting-work.     B.  P.  Shillaber    .         .         18-2841 

Knolles,  R.      The  generall  historic  of  the  Turks  ; 

together  with  the  lives  and  conquests  of  the 

Othoman  kings  and  emperours.    [L.  ]lfi38.    f* 

29='-409 

Knout  and  the  Russians.     G.  de  Lagny  27''-860 

Knowledge.     Craik,  G.  L.     Pursuit  of  knowledge 

under  difficulties   .         .        .        30-1801  to  4 

—  Dick,  T.     Diffusion  of     .         .         .         13-66,7 

—  Fichte,  J.  G.  The  science  of  .  .  13-336 
Knowledge  is  power.  C.  Knight  .  3-129 
Knowledge  for  the  people.  J.  Timbs  .  11-70 
Knowledge  of  God.  R.  J.  Breckenridge  32-719,20 
Knowledge  of  living  things.  A.  N.  Bell  9-907 
Knowles.  F.  C.    "Tlie  monetary  crisis  considered;" 

being  incidentally  a    reply  to  Mr.   Horsley 
Palmer's  pamphlet.     L.,  1837.     8»  1-285 

Knowles,  J.  Life  and  writings  of  Henry  Fuseli. 
L.,  1831.     3  V.     8°        .         .         .  30-193 

Knowles,  J  S.     Dramatic  works.     L.,  1856.     2  v. 

24-70 

—  Same.     L.,  1841-3.     3  v.  .        .  24-69 

—  Brian  Boroihme.     F's  S.  D.  v.  15  24-221 

—  The  bridal,  (adapted  from  The  maid's  tragedy 

of  Beaumont  and  Fletcher.)      F's  S.  D.  v.  6 
24-221 

—  The  elocutionist :  a  collection  of  pieces  in  prose 

and  verse.     13th  ed.     Belfast,  1837       33-596 

—  Fortescue,  a  novel   ....         18-1795 

—  George  Lovell  ....         18-1797 
~  The  hunchback.     F's  S.  D.  v.  2      .  24-221 

—  The    idol   demolished   by  its  own  priest :    an 

answer  to  Cardinal   Wiseman's  lectures  on 
transubstantiation.     L.,  1852       .        32-1284 

—  Love.     F's  S.  D.  V.  9      .         .         .  24-221 

—  The  love  chase.     F's  S.  D.  v.  3      .  24-221 

—  Yirginius.     F's  S.  D.  v.  4       .         .  24-221 

—  The  wife.     F's  S.  D.  v.  1        .        .  24-221 

—  William  Tell.  F's  S.  D.  v.  5  .  24-221 
Knowles,  R.  B.     The  maiden  aunt        .        18-2014 

—  The  use  of  sunshine         .        .        .        18-3388 
Knox,  Capt.     Harry  Mowbray      .        .         18-1794 
Knox,  C.  E.    A  year  with  St.  Paul ;  or,  fifty-two  les- 
sons for  the  Sundays  of  the  year.    N.  Y. ,  1863 

32-1159 

Knox,  J.  History  of  the  reformation  of  religion 
in  Scotland,  with  several  other  pieces,  and  a 
memoir  by  W.  McGavin.  2d  ed.  Glasgow, 
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—  McCrie,  T.     Life  of         .        .        .       30-291,2 

31 


Knox,  J.  P.  Historical  account  of  St.  Thomas,  and 
incidental  notices  of  St.  Croix  and  St.  Johns. 
N.  Y.,  1852  ....         26»-284 

Knox,  R.  Theracesof  men  :  a  fragment.  Ph.,  1850 
29^'-163 

Knox,  T.  W.  Camp-fire  and  cotton-field  ;  southern 
adventure  in  time  of  war ;  life  with  the  Union 
armies,  and  residence  on  a  Louisiana  planta- 
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Knox,  V.  Essays:  moral  and  literary.  N.  Y.,  1793. 
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Kobell,  P.  von.  Sketches  from  the  Mineral  king- 
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—  See  Schouw,  J.  F. 

Koch,  C.  The  Crimea  and  Odessa ;  journal  of  a 
tour,  with  an  account  of  the  climate  and  vege- 
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Koch,  C.  W.  Revolutions  in  Europe  from  the  sub- 
version of  the  Roman  empire  in  the  west,  till 
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—  Same  ;  with  a  sketch  of  the  late  revolutions  in 

Greece,  Poland,  Belgium,  and  France,  by  J. 
Barrett,  and  a  comprehensive  account  of  the 
revolutions  in  France,  Italy,  the  German  states 
and  Hungary,  in  1848,9.  Hart.,  1850.  8» 
2?'-3470 

—  Same  ;  to  abduction  of  Napoleon.    L.,1839.    8" 

27''-3471 

Koch,  R.     See  Stein,  A. 

Kock,  C.  P.  de.    Andre  le  Savoyard.    P.  4<>  34-4834 

—  L'ane  a  M.  Martin.     N.  Y.,  1863.     4»    34-4801 

—  Le  barbier  de  Paris.     P.     4"    .         .        34-4759 

—  Un  bon  enfant ;  un  homme  a  marier ;  un  nuui 

perdu.     P.     4°      .         .         .         .        34-4837 

—  Le  Cocu.     P.     4»    .         .         .         .         34-4836 

—  Contes  et  chansons  ;    Mme  de  Valnoir.     P.     4" 

34-4833 

—  La  demoiselle  de  Ciuquieme.     P.,  1857.     3  v. 

34-5145 

—  L'enfant  de  ma  femme.     P.     4»       .        34-4758 

—  La  famille  brailhird.     P.,  1861.     3  v.       34-5147 

—  Une  femme  a  trois  visages.     P.,  1860.    5  v.  en  3 

34-5149 

—  La  femme,  le  mari,  et  I'amant.     P.     4"  34-4757 

—  La  fille  aux  trois  jupons.     4me  ed.     P..  1864 

84-5148 

—  Frere  Jacques.     P.     4°    .         .  -      .        34-4802 

—  Georgette.     P.     4°  .  ■      .         .         34-4752 

—  Gustave  ;  Edmondet  sa  Cousine.  P.  4"  34-4764 

—  L'hommede  nature  etl'homme  police.    Roman. 

P.     4° 34-4772 

—  Jean.     P.     40  ....        34-4885 

—  Un  jeune  horame  charmant.    P.    4°        34-4773 

—  La  laitiere  de  Montfermeil.    4»        .        34-4760 

—  Madeleine.     P.    4»  .         ,         .         .         34-4761 

—  La  maison  blanche.     P.     4"    .         .        34-4765 

—  Le  millionaire.     P.,  1857.     5  v.  in  3        3^-5146 

—  Mon  voisin  Raymond.     P.     4"        .        34-4804 

—  M.  Choublanc  a  la  recherche  de  sa  femme.    Ed. 

interdite.     B.,  1858.     3  v.    .         .        34-5144 

—  M.  Dupont.     P.     4°         .         .        .        34-4803 

—  Moustache.     P.     4°  ...         34-4762 

—  Ni  jamais  ni  toujours.     P.     4°        .        34-4771 

—  La  pucelle  de  Belleville.     P.    4°      .        34-4766 

—  Sceur  Anne.     P.     4»         .         .         .         34-4768 

—  Un  tourlourou.     P.    4°    .         .         .        34-4765 

—  Zizine ;  les  enfants  de  maitre   Pierre.     P.     4" 

34-4770 

Kock,  H.  de.    Les  amoureux  dePierrefonds.    P.    8» 
34-4608 

—  Les  enfants  du  Boulevard.     P.,  1864      34-5150 

—  Les  femmesde  la  Bourse.    Ed.  interdite.    Naum- 

bourg,  1858 34-5153 

—  La  haine  d'  une  femme.    P.,  1861  .        34-5153 
Koecker,  L.     Essay  on  the  diseases  of  the  jaws,  and 

their  treatment.     L.,  1828.     8»     .  10-71 

Kcetsveld.     The  manse  of  Mastland.     Trans,  from 

the  Dutch  by  Thomas  Keightley  18-2058 


KOHL. 


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KUHNER, 


Kohl,  J.  G.  Austria,  Vienna,  Praojue,  Tlunsrary, 
Bohemia,  and  the  Danube;  Galicia,  Styiia, 
Moravia,  Buliovina,  and  the  military  frontier. 
L.,  1843.     8°  ....         27''-2^2 

—  Ireland,  Scotland,  and  England.     L.,  1844.     8" 

27''-2'21 

—  Kitchi-Gami ;  wanderings  round  lake  Superior. 

L.,  1860.     8»         ....         26''-4()5 

—  Russia  and  the  Russians  in  1842.    Ph.,  1843.    8° 

27M)5 

—  Russia,  St.  Petersburg,  Moscow,  KharkoflF,  Riga, 

Odessa,  the  German  provinces  on  the  Baltic, 
the  Steppes,  the  Crimea,  and  the  interior  of 
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—  Travels  in   Canada,  and  through  the  states  of 

New  York  and  Pennsylvania.    L.,  1801.    2  v. 
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—  Travels  in  Ireland  and  Scotland.     N.  Y.,  1844. 

8° 27''-161 

Kohlrausch,  F.  History  of  Germany.  Trans,  by 
J.  D.  Haas.     N.  Y.,  1847.     8»     .       27"-2r)10 

Koliades,  C.     Ulysses  Homer  ;  or,  a  discovery  of  tlie 

true  author  of  the  Iliad  and  Odessy.    L.,  1829 

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Kolk.     See  Schroder  van  der  Kolk. 

Kolliker,  A.  Manual  of  human  microscopic  anato- 
my.    L.,  1860.    8"        .         .         .  10-231 

Kollonitz,  P.  The  court  of  Mexico.  Trans,  by  J. 
E.  Ollivant.     L.,  1867.     8"  .         .         26''-r)67 

Koningsmarke.     J.  K.  Paulding    .         .         18-2456 

Koonawur.     See  Kunawur. 

Koops,  M.  Historical  account  of  the  substances 
which  have  been  used  to  describe  events,  and 
to  convey  ideas  from  the  earliest  date.  L. , 
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Kopp,  H.     See  Liebig,  J.,  et  al. 

Koeppen,  A.  L.  The  world  in  the  middle  ages  ;  an 
historical  geography.    N.  Y.,  1854.    f"   2.5-370 

Koran,  the.     See  Mohammed        .         .  32-185,1167 

Korb,  J.  G.  Diary  of  an  Austrian  secretary  of  lega- 
tion at  the  court  of  Czar  Peter  the  great. 
Trans,  by  Count  MacDonnell.  L.,  1863.  2  v. 
27''-633 

Korner,  C.  T.  Life ;  with  selections  from  his 
poems,  tales,  and  dramas.  Trans,  by  G.  F. 
Richardson.     L.,  1845.     2  v.     8"  30-294 

—  Siimmtliche  werke.    B.,  1863.    4  v.  in  2    34-532 

—  Korner,  C.  G.     Life  ;  with  selections  from  writ- 

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—  Schiller,  J.  C.  F.  von.     Briefwechsel  mit  K. 

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Correspondence  with  K.     .         .         33-1243 

Kortum,  C.  A.  The  .Jobsiad ;  a  grotesco-comico- 
heroic  poem.     Trans,  by  C.  T.  Brooks.    Pli., 

1863 23-679 

Kossuth,    L.      Select    speeches ;    condensed    and 
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Kotzebue,  A.  F.  F.  von.  Theater.  Wien,  1831. 
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Kotzebue,  O.  von.  Voyage  of  discovery  into  the 
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Kramer,   W.     Aural   surgery  of  the  present  day. 

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Krasinski,  H.  Private  anecdotes  of  the  late  and 
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Krasinski,  V.  Sketch  of  the  religious  history  of  the 
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Kunawur,  account  of.  A.  Gerard  .  28''-314 
Kunst-kalender.  M.  Sclmsler  .  .  34-2410 
Kupifer,  A.  T.  See  Annuaire  magnetique  in  Sup- 
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Kurdistan.  Soutligate,  H.  Tour  through  28"-! 02 
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28''-920 

Kiirnberges,    F.     Der  Amerika-Miide ;    Amerikan- 
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Kiirten,  P.     Art  of  manufacturing  soaps,  including 
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Kurtz,  J.  H.  The  bible  and  astronomy ;  an  expo- 
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Kussmaul,  A.,  and  A.  Tenner.  Epileptiform  con- 
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Kiistel,  G.  Nevada  and  California  processes  of 
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Kyd,  S.  Treatise  on  the  law^  of  awards.  Dub., 
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Labanoff,  A.     See  Mary,  queen  of  Scots. 

Labarte,  J.  Handbook  of  the  arts  of  the  middle 
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Labaume,  E.  The  campaign  in  Russia.  Ph.,  1815. 
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La  Beata.     T.  A.  Trollope    .         .         .        18-3310 

La  Beaume,  J.     Jeunesse.     P.,  1860    .        34-3450 

La  Beclie.     See  De  la  Beche. 

La  Bedolliere,  ]£.  G.  Mere  Michel  et  son  chat, 
preface  et  vocabulaire  par  Mme  C.  R.  Cor- 
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La  Bedoyere,  H.  de.     See  France,  M. 

Labiche,  E.,  et  A.  Delacour.  La  cagnotte  ;  com- 
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—  et  E.  Martin.     La  Poudre  aux  yeux  ;  comedie 

en  2  actes  en  prose.     P.,  1862      .        34-3451 

—  Same.     Bocher's  college  series        .        34-5356 

—  See  Tour  de  Babel,  in  list  of  Dramas. 

Labor.     Blaikie,  W.  G.     Heads  and  hands       2-547 

—  Blanc,  L.     Organisation  du  travail  34-4296 

—  Capital  and  labor     ....  3-199 

—  Children's     employment      commission.        See 

England 2-1106 

—  Cobbett,  W.     Legacy  to  laborers    .  2-616 

—  Daniel,  E.     Prize  essay  on  hours  of  1-211 

—  Dewees,  J.     Rights  of    .         .         .  1-211 

—  Fawcett,  H.     Economic  position  of  the  British 

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Sociology  ;  Wages  ;  Working  classes  ;  Work- 
men. 


Labor  and  live.     E.  Elliott  .         .        18-1001 

Laborde,  L.  E.  S.  J.  de.     Journey  through  Arub  a, 

Petraea  to  Mount  Sinai  and  Petra.  2d  ed.  L., 

1838.  ,8° 28^-22 

Laboulaye,  E.  R.  L.  Abdallah,  ou  Le  Trefle  a  Quatre 
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2me  ed.     P.,  1863.     8°         .         .        34-4573 

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1864 34-5340 

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N.  Y.,  1863            ,         .         .         .  26"-435 
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La  Bree,  L.     Ebenezer  venture,      F's  M,  D.  v.  22 

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Labrunie  de  Nerval,  G.  de.  La  Boheme  galante. 
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—  Les  Filles  de  Feu.     P.,  1859  .        34-3602 

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1856       .        .         ,         ,        .         .        34-3603 

La  Bruyere,  J.  de.     Les  caracteres,  ou  les  mceurs 

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Lac,    amber,    and  myrrh,   natural  history   of,      J. 

Cook 10-120 

La  Cava  ;  or,  recollections  of  the  Neapolitans.      L., 

1860.     8» 27''-590 

Lace  and  lace-makers.     Meredith,  Mrs,         33-1292 

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La  Chaussee,  P.  C.  N,     CEuvres  choisies.     P.,  1817 

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Lacombe,  F,     La  France  et  I'Allemagne  sous  le 

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Lacon.     Rev.  C.  C.  Colton     .         .         .  33-140 

Lacouia ;  or,  legends  of  the  White  mountains  and 

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[L  W.  S.]  B.,  1854  .  .  .  18-3706 
Laconics.     Beecher,  H.  W.     Royal  truths    32-1863 

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Lacordaire  et  Swetchine.  Correspondence  publiee 
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Assemblee  constituante.  Ill,  Assemblee  legis- 
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Lacroix,  Mme.  A.  B.  Falcone,  avec  une  preface  par 
Bibliophile  Jacob.     B.  and  L.,  1856    84-4105 

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Lacroix,  E.  Bibliographic  des  ingenieurs,  des 
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Lacrciix,  Paul.  [P.  L.  Jacob,  bibliophile.]  La 
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—  Marion  Delorme  et  Ninon  de  I'Enclos  ;  Suivi  de 

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P.,  1859         ...         .         .         34-4102 

Lacroix,    S.  F.       Elemens  d'Algebre.       19me   ed. 

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Ladak,  travels  in.     H.  D.  Torrens         .         28i>-395 
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Ladies'  companion  and  literary  expositor  ;  a  monthly 
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1840-44.     8°  ....  17-61 

Ladies'  hand-book  of  etiquette  and  manual  of  polite- 
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Ladies  magazine.     Ed.  by  T.  S.  Arthur,     v.  2,   4. 
Ph.,  1844,5.     8°     .         .         .         .  17-123 

Ladies  of  Bever  Hollow.    Miss  A.  Manning  18-2041 

Ladies'    self-instructor    in   millinery    and    mantua- 

making,    embroidery,    and    applique    canvas 

work,    knitting,  netting,    and   crochet-work. 

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Lad  re,  un.     C.  G   D.  Poirson        .         .        34-5385 

Ladreyt,   C.      Repertoire   de   litterature   Francjaise 

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Ladreyt,  E.  M.    Livre  de  lecture  moderne  dialoguee, 
ou  Modeles  de  conversation   practique  tires 
des  meilleurs    auteurs   dramatiques   de    nos 
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Lady  Alice.     J.  V.  Huntington      .        ,         18-1549 
Lady  and  priest.     Mrs.  Maberly    .         .         18-1961 
Lady  Ashleigh.     J.  F.  Smith         .         .         18-2943 
Lady  at  honie.     Mrs.  M.  Elmwood        .  18-592 

Lady  Audley's  secret.  Miss  M.  E.  Braddon  18-383 
Lady-bird.  G.  Fullerton  .  .  .  18-1117 
Lady  Clare.  J.  T.  de  Saint-Germain  .  34-4147 
Lady  in  her  own  right.  W.  Marston  .  18-2113 
Lady  Jane ;  a  novel  in  rhyme.  N.  P.  Willis  23-266 
Lady  Lee's  widowhood.  E.  B.  Hamley  18-1341 
Lady  Maud.     P.  Egau  ....  18-993 

Lady  of  the  isle.  Mrs.  Southworth  .  18-2977 
Lady  of  La  Garaye.  Mrs.  C.  E.  S.  Norton  23-645 
Lady  of  the  lake.  Sir  W.  Scott  .  23-205,207,462 
Lady  of  Lyons.     E.  L.  Buhver-Lytton  24-153 

Lady  of  Milan,  ed.  by  Mrs.  Thomson    .       18-2013'^ 
Lady  Tartuffe.     Mme  E.  de  Girardin     .        34-3364 
Lady's  book.     See  Godey's  lady's  book. 
Lady's  book  of  flowers  and  poetry.    L.  Hooper   9-50 
Lady's  diary  of  her  travels  in  Barbary.     L.,  1850. 

2  V. 28"-158 

Lady's  diary  of  the  siege  of  Lucknow.     L.,  1858 

28"-295 

Lady's  friend,  ed.  by  Mrs.  Henry  Peterson,     v.  3-6. 

Ph.,  1866-9.     80    .         .         .         .  17-63 

Lady's  gift.     J.  K.  Stanford  .         .         .         18-2998 

Lady's  glimpse  of  the  war  in  Bohemia.    L.  S.  Eden 

27^-881 

Lady's  guide  to  the  ordering  of  her  household,  and 
the  economy  of  the  dinner  table  ;  by  a  lady. 

L.,  1861 6-199 

Lady's  guide  to  perfect  gentility.     E.  Thornwell 

33-870 

Lady's  mile.     M.  E.  Braddon        .        .  18-389 

Lady's  national  magazine.     See  Peterson's. 
Lady's  oracle.     H.  Dumont   .         .         .  23-716 

Lady's   tour    round    Monte   Rosa ;    with  visits  to 
Italian  valleys.     L.,  1859     .         .         27''-533 
Lady's  voyage  round  the  world.    Ida  Pfeiffer 

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Lafarge,  M.  C.    Heures  de  Prison.     P.,  1854 

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—  Memoirs,   written  by  herself.     L.,  1841.     2  v. 
30-960 


Lafargue.     See  Dumonoir  et  Lafargue. 

La  Fayette,  Mme  M.  M.  P.  de  la  Y.  de.     La  prin- 

cesse  de  Cleves.     P.,  1853    .         .        34-5131 
■ —  La  princesse  de  Cleves,  suivie  de  La  princesse  de 

Montpeusier.     P.,  1827        .         .        34-5132 

—  Zayde,  histoire  espagnole.    P.,  1828        34-4.805 
La  Fayette,  M.  P.  J.  R.  Y.  G.  de  M.  de.     Memoirs, 

correspondence,  and  manuscripts.  Published 
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—  Cloquet,  J.     Recollections  of  the  private  life  of 

30-297 

—  Holstein,  H.  L.  V.  D.     Memoirs  of  30-298 

—  Levasseur,  A.     Lafayette  in  America      26''-147 

—  Life  of  [American  military  biography]   30-1503 

—  Sarrans,  B.     Memoirs  of         .         .  30-296 

—  Wain,  R.,  jr.     Life  of      .         .         .  30-299 
La  Fayette,    Mademoisselle  de.     Roman  historique. 

Mme  de  Genlis      ....        34-3948 

—  Same.     [In  English]        .         .         .        18-1170 
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Denmark,   and  the  duchies  of  Slesvvick  and 
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Lake  George.  B.  F.  De  Costa  .  .  26''-6S4 
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Lake  of  Killarncy.  A.  M.  Porter  .  18-2526 
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Lake  Superior.     Cabot,  J.  E.     Narrative  of  tour  to 

26'^-205 

—  Houghton,  J.,  jr.     Mineral  region  of         9-335 

—  Kohl,  J.  G.     Kitchi-gami  .         .       26"-465 

—  Lanman,  C.  Summer  in  the  wilderness  26''-65 
Lakes.     Burton,  R.  F.     Lake  regions  of  Central 

Africa 28''-346,7 

—  Disturnell,  J.     Inland  seas  of  America    26''-445 

—  Graham,  J.  D.     Report  on  western  lake  harbors 

26'>-341 

—  Keller,    F.      Lake    dAvellings    of    Switzerland 

27^-3459 

—  Linton,  E.  L.     The  lake  country  27''-089 

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—  Martineau,  H.     Guide  to  the  lakes  of  Winder- 

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—  Ossoli,  S.  M.  F'  d'.     Summer  on  26''-40;29b-236 

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—  Schoolcraft,  H.  R.     Travels,  1820  26''-115 

—  Strickland,  W.  P.     Old  Mackinaw  26^-388 

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Lalanne,  M.  L.  C.  Curiosites  bibliographiques.  P., 
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Lalla  Rookh ;  an  oriental  romance.  T.  Moore 
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Lalor,  J.  Money  and  morals  ;  a  book  for  the  times. 
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Lamartine,  A.  de.  Alexandre  le  grand,  suivi  de  la  fin 
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Lamartine,  A.  de.     Bossuet.     P.,  1864.         34-3462 

—  Ciceron.     P.,  1863  .         .         .         34-3464 

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—  Les  confidences.     P.,  1860      .         .         34-3473 

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N.  Y.,  1849 
Cromwell.    P.,  1864 
Fenelon.     P.,  1862 
Fior  d'  Aliza.     N.  Y.,  1863.     8<'      . 
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Genevieve,  histoire  d'une  servante. 

Same,  in  English     .         .         .        . 

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Harmonies  poetiques  et  religieuses. 

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Heroic  characters  of  the  revolution. 

1848 

Histoire  de  la  revolution  de  1848, 

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34-4088 

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34-4633 

18-1802 

P.,  1860 

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18-119S" 

34-3476 

3meed.  P., 

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2d  ed.    L., 

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34-3469 

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—  Histoire  de  la  Russie.     P.,  1855.     8°       34-4545 

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34-4776 

—  History  of  the  Girondists  ;  or,  personal  memoirs 

of   the  patriots   of    the    French    revolution. 

Trans,  by  H.  T.    Ryde.     N.  Y.,  1847,8.    3  v. 

37^-1775 

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4  V.  in  3 27'-1774 

—  History   of   the    restoration  of    monarchy  in 

France.     N.  Y.,  1853.     4  v.         .        27'-1776 

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—  Jocelyn.     P.,  1858  .         .         .         34-3460 

—  Lectures  pour  tous,  ou  extraits  de  ses  ceuvres 

generales  choisis,  destines  et  publics  par  lui- 
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—  Mary  Stuart.     E.,  1859    .         .         .         30-1176 

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—  Memoirs    of    celebrated     characters.      N.   Y., 

1854-6.     3v 30-800 

—  A  narrative  of  the  residence  of  Fatalla  Sayegjiir 

among  the  wandering  Arabs  of  the  Great 
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—  Nelson.     P.,  1864  .         .         .         34-3407 

—  Nouvellesconfidences.     P.,  1859     .        34-3474 

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Y.,  1850 27''-1778 

—  Pilgrimage  to  the  holy  land.    N.  Y.,  1818.    2  v. 

38'^-33 

—  Raphael    ."        .'        ."         .'        *.     18-1803  ;23-237 

—  Recueillements  poetiques.     P.,  1845        34-3470 

—  Rustem.    P.,  1863     .         .        .         .        34-3465 

—  Three  months  in  power ;  a  history  and  vindica- 

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L.,  1848 27^^-1779 

—  Le  tailleur  de  pierres  de  Saint  Point.     P.,  1855 

34-3472 

—  ToussaintL'Ouverture;  poemedramatique.   P., 

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—  Jacquot,  C.  J.  B.     A.  de  Lamartine        34-4399 
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—  Works.     New  ed.     L.,  1855.    4  v.  33-23 

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—  Eliana  ;    being  his  hitherto  uncollected  writings. 

N.  Y.,  1804 33-1105 

—  Letters;   with  a  sketch   of  his  life,  by  T.  N. 

Talfourd.     L.,  1837.     2  v.    .        .  33-24 

—  Poetical  works.    Ph.,  1847.     8°        .  23-173 

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—  Fitzgerald,  P.     Charles  Lamb;  his  friends,  his 

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LAMB. 


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Lamb,  C.     Talfourd,  T.  N.     Final  memorials  of 

33-28 

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Lamb,  J.     Leake,  J.  Q.     Life  and  times  of     30-633 
Lamballe,  Princess  M.  T.  L.  de  S.   C.  de.     Secret 

memoirs  of  the  roj'al  family  of  France  during 
the  revolution  ;  Avith  anecdotes  of  contempo- 
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Lambe,  W.  Water  and  vegetable  diet  in  consump- 
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Lambert,  Miss.  Handbook  of  needle-work.  Ph., 
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Lambert,  T.  S.  Human  anatomy,  physiology,  and 
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Lambert  Thiboust.     See  Thiboust. 

Lambeth  and  the  Vatican  ;  or,  anecdotes  of  the  church 
of  Rome,  of  the  reformed  churches,  and  of 
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Lambiuet,  P.  Recherches,  historiques,  litteraires 
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Lamborn,  R.  H.  Rudimentary  treatise  on  the 
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and  lead.     L.,  1861       .         .         .  6-359 

Lanie-Fleury,  J.     L'Histoire  de  France,  racontee   a 

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Lamennais,    H.    F.    R.      Correspondence.      Publics 

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P.,  1859.     2  V.     8°        .         .         .         34-4548 

—  L'indifFerence  en  matiere  de  rdigion.     P.,  1859. 

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—  Paroles  d'un  croyant  ;   le  livre  du  peuple  ;  nne 

voix  de  prison  ;  du  passee  et  de  Tavenir  du 
peuple;  de  I'esclavage  moderne.     P.,  1860 
34-3478 

—  Words  of  a  believer.     N.  Y.,  1834  32-141 

Lamia.     J.  Keats 23-381 

Lament,  J.  Seasons  with  the  sea-horses  ;  or,  sport- 
ing adventures  in  the  Northern  seas.    L.,  1861 

.         27b-589 

Lamont,  M.  M.  Impressions,  thoughts,  and  sketches 
during  two  years  in  France  and  Switzerland. 

L.,  1844 27t>-163 

La  Mothe  Guyon,  Mme  de.     See  Guyon. 
Lamotte-Fouque,  F.  H.  C.  de.     Thiodolf,  the  Ice- 
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—  Undine.     N.  Y.,  1846      .         .         .  34-543 

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—  Roscoe,  T.     German  novelists,     v.  2  of  18-3785 
Lamotte-Valois,  J.  de  L.  de  St.  R.  de.     Affair  du 

•  collier — Memoires  inediits  sur  sa  vie  et  son 
6poque  (1754-1830)  publies  d'aprcs  le  manu- 
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L.  Lacour.     P.,  1858    .         .         .        34-8491 

—  Memoirs  of  the  Countess  deValois  de  la  Motte  ; 

containing  a  justification  of  her  conduct  rela- 
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Lamp  to  the  path.     W.  K.  Tweedie      .  32-525 

Lampadius,  W.  A.     Life  of  F.  Mendelssohn-Bar- 
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Lamping,  C.     The    soldier  of  the   foreign  legion. 
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Lamplighter.     Maria  Cummings    .        .  18-775 

Lamplighter's  story.     C.  Dickens  .         ,  18-860 

Lamps.  Piranesi,  F.  and  P.  Antiquites  d'Hercu- 
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—  See  Lighthouses. 

Lancashire.     Bamford,  S.     Dialect  of  .  22-923 

—  Britton,  J.     Description  of  v.  9  of  27''-474 

—  Pictorial  history  of .        .        .        .         27«-451 


Lancashire.     Roby,  J.     Traditions  of  27"-1006 

—  Waugh,  E.     Home  life  of  the  factory-folk  2-903 

—  See  Liverpool ;  Manchester  ;  North  country. 
Lancashire  witches.     W.  H.  Ainsworth  18-113 
Lancaster,  C.  S.     Advice  to  husbands.     F's.  M.  D. 

V.  28 24-113 

Lancaster,  E.     The  manager's  daughter.     F's    M. 

D.  V.  36        24-113 

Lancaster  co.    (Pa.)     Rupp,    I.    D.     History  of 

26^-177 

Lancasterian  system  of  education.     Report  of  the 

committee  for  promoting  the  system  for  the 

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Lancelot  of  the  laik.     Skeat,  W.    W.     [ed.]     [E. 

E.  T.  S.]  part  6,  v.  3  of  22-1043 
Lances  of  Lynwood.  Miss  C.  M.  Yonge  18-3790 
Lancet,   the.     Ed.  by  T.  Wakley.     N.  ¥.,  1844-64 

8° 10-537 

Land  and  the  book.     W.  M.  Thomson  .  32-785 

Land  and  fresh-water  mollusks.  L.  Reeve  9-612 
Laud  and  Lea  in  the  Bosphorus.     W.  Colton 

27''-238 

Land  and  sea.     P.  H.  Gosse .        .        .  9-927 

Land  and  sea  tales.  M.  H.  Barker  .  18-1806 
Land  at  last.     E.  Yates  .         .         .         18-3605 

Land  drainage.     J.  H.  Kiippart     .         .  4-297 

Land,  labor,  and  gold.  W.  Howitt  .  28'^-199 
Land  of  the  forum  and  Vatican.  N.  Hall  27''-363 
Land  of  the  gospel.  E.  de  Pressense  .  28''-481 
LandofSinim.     W.Gillespie         .         .  32-535 

—  See  China. 

LandofThor.  J.R.Browne  .  .  27''-890 
Land  office.    Report  of  commissioner  for  1867.    W., 

1867.     8° 26^-1038 

Land  we  live  in.     C.  A.  Goodrich         .         26'^-470 
Landaff,  bishop  of.     See  Watson,  Richard. 
Landed  gentry.     J.  B.  Burke        .         .  27''-152 

Landed  property ;  its  sale,  improvement  and  man- 
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Landelle,  G.  de  la.     L'Ecole  de  la  vie.     N.  Y.     8» 

34-4912 

Landells,    E.     Boy's  own  toy-maker ;    a   practical 

illustrated  guide  to  the  useful  employment  of 

leisure  hours.     L.,  1866        .         .  20-189 

Landels,   W.      Every  day  religion ;   or.    Christian 

principle  in  daily  practice.     L.,  1863  32-1081 

—  The  path  of  life  ;  or,  the  nature,  origin,  and  re- 

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Lander,  Meta.  Pseud.  See  Lawrence,  Mrs.  M.W. 
Lander,  R.  and  J.  Journal  of  an  expedition  to  ex- 
plore the  Niger.  N.  Y.,  1832.  2v.  28^-74 
Lander,  R.  See  Clapperton,  H. 
Lander,  S.  Our  own  school  arithmetic.  Greens- 
boro, N.  C,  1863  .  .  .  26^-2070 
Lander,  S.  W.     Spectacles  for  young  eyes — Berlin. 

B.,  1865 27'^-726 

Moscow.     B.,  1864     .        .        .         27"-714 

Pekin.     B.,  1863        .         .         .         28''-413 

Rome.     B.,  1866         .        .        .         27''-771 

St.  Petersburg.     B.,  1863  .         .         27^-632 

Zurich.     B.,  1864        .         .         .         27^-665 

Landlord  and  tenant.     Archbold,  J.   F.     Law  of. 
V.  53  of  2-55 

—  Duane,  W.     Relation  of   2-31,  and  v.  6  of  2-55 

—  Taylor,  J.  N.  American  law  of  .  2-273 
Landmarks  of  history.  Miss  C.  M.  Yonge  29*-125 
Landmarks  of  theiiistory  of  England.     J.  White 

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Landon,  C.  P.     Galerie  liistorique  deshommes  cele- 

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Landor,  W.  S.  Citation  and  examination  of  Wil- 
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Landseer,  T.  Twenty  engravings  of  lions,  tigerS, 
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Langbein,  A.  F.     Roscoe,  T.     German  novelists 

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Lange,  J.  P.  Commentary  on  the  holy  scriptures, 
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Acts  of   the   apostles,    by  G.    V.    Lechler ; 

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The  epistles  to  the  Thessalonians,  by  C.  A. 

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Titus,  by  Van  Oosterzee ;  trans,  by  G.  E. 
Day.  Philemon,  by  Van  Oosterzee  ;  trans,  by 
H.  B.  Hackett ;  Hebrews,  by  C  B.  Mohl  ; 
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The  epistle  of  James,  by  J.   P.  Lange  and 

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Langham,  T.  Nett  duties  and  drawbacks,  payable 
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Langham,  W.  The  garden  of  health  :  conteyning 
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Langley,  E.  A.  Narrative  of  a  residence  at  the 
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L;in<rua£re.     Eichardson,  C.     Study  of .  23-210 

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nese  ;  Chinook  ;  Cocliin  Chinese  ;  Coptic  ;  Cor- 
nish ;  Cree;  Cumberland;  Devonshire;  Dorset; 
English  ;  Essex  ;  Fortli ;  French  ;  Gaelic  ; 
German  ;  Grebo  ;  Greek  ;  Hawaiian  ;  Hebrew  ; 
Hindostani ;  lUyrian  ;  Irish  ;  Italian  ;  Japa- 
nese ;  Lancashire  ;  Latin  ;  Leeds  ;  Leicester- 
shire ;  Massachusett ;  North  country  ;  North- 
ampton ;  Oriental ;  Persian  ;  Phoenician  ;  Por- 
tuguese ;  ProvenQal ;  Romance;  Russian; 
Sanskrit ;  Shropshire  ;  Slavic  ;  Spanish  ;  Sus- 
sex ;  Swedish  ;  Teesdale  ;  Tonga  ;  Westmore- 
land ;  Zend.  See  also  Alphabetic  writing ; 
Alphabets ;  America,  central ;  Comjjarative 
grammar ;  Ethnology  ;  Etjniiology  ;  Gloss- 
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Names  ;  Orthography  ;  Philology  ;  Phonogra- 
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Laiiman,  C.     Adventures  of  an  angler  in  Canada, 

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—  Dictionary  of  the  United  States  Congress,  con- 

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1849 26M96 

—  Letters  from  a  landscape  painter.     B.,  1845 

26b-60 

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voyage  up  the  Mississippi  and  around  lake 
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Lannian,  J.  H.     History  of  Michigan.     N.  Y.,  1841 
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Lanmere.     J.  C.  R.  Dorr        .         .         .  18-907 

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Lansdown,  Lord.  See  Granville,  G.  [in  main  alph. 
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Lanza,  G.  The  elements  of  singing  familiarly  ex- 
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Lapointe,  S.     Les  amours  d'un  Hercule.     P.     8" 

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Lappenberg,  J.  M.     History  of  England  under  the 

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Larcher,  L.  J.    Opinions  des  anciens  et  des  modernes 

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Bell,  R.     Lives  of  British  admirals.     5  v. 

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English  poets.    2  v.         .         .  30-434 

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Bell,  R.,  et  al.     Literary  and  scientific  men 

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Germanic  empire.     3  v.         .        27''-2573 

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Stebbing,   H.     Christian  church.     2  v. 

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Habits  and  instincts  of  animals         9-638 

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Natural  history  of  fishes.     2  v.  9-637 

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— Treatise  on  mahicology  .  9-643 

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Y.,  1850 6-62 

—  Rudimentary  treatise  on  the  steam-engine.    7th 

ed.     L.,  1864        ....  6-501 

—  The  steam-engine  familiarly  explained  and  illus- 

trated; with  an  historical  sketch  of  its  inven- 
tion and  progressive  improvement,  its  appli- 
cations to  navigation  and  railways,  with  notes 
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—  Treatise  on  arithmetic,  theoretical  and  practical. 

L.,  1834 14-4 

—  Treatise  on  geometry,  and  its  application  to  the 

arts.     L.,  1840      .         .         •        .  14-5 

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Lardner,  D.  Same.  First  Amer.  ed.,  with  notes  bv 
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Lardner,  N.  Works,  with  a  life  by  Dr.  Kippis. 
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Lares  and  penates ;  or,  Cilicia  and  its  governors. 
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Large,  J.  Evenings  with  John  Bunyan ;  or,  the 
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La  Rive,  A.  de.  Treatise  on  electricity,  in  theory 
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La  Rive,  W.  de.     Le  Comte  de  Cavour.    P.,  1863 
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Larke,  J.  K.  General  Grant  and  his  campaigns. 
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Larkin,  E.  The  true  efligies ;  or,  portraiture  of 
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Larkin,  J.  Practical  brass  and  iron  founder's  guide  ; 
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Larkins,  W.  G.  Handbook  of  English  literature. 
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La  Rochefoucault-Liancourt,  F.  A.  F.,  due  de. 
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Laromiguiere,  P.  Lecjons  de  philosophie  sur  les 
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Larue,  Jean.  Bibliotheque  des  negociants.  Con- 
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Laryngoscope.      Czermak,   J.    N.      Treatise  on 
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830 


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Las  Cases,  E.  A.  D.  M.  J.  de.  Le  Sage's  historical, 
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[U.  S.]     4°  ....         29''-416 

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Last  Athenian.     V.  Rydberg  .         .         18-2709 

Last  baron  of  Crana.     John  Banim        .  18-275 

Last  century  of  universal  history.     A.  C.  Ewald 

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Last  chronicle  of  Barset.     A.  Trollope  18-3299,3300 
Last   day  of  our   Lord's  passion.     W.    Hanna 

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Last  days  of  a  king.     M.  Hartmann      .         18-3852 
Last  days  of  Lee.     J.  E.  Cooke     .         .  18-707 

Last  days  of  Pompeii.      E.    L.    Bulwer-Lytton 

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Last  decade  of  a  glorious  reign.     M.  W.  Freer 

27^-1723 

Last  enemy  conquering  and  conquered.    G.  Burgess 

32-563 

Last  leaves.     A.  Smith  .         ,         .         33-1401 

Last  leaves  of  American  history.      E.    Willard 

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Last  nights  of  Pompeii ;  and  lays  and  legends.     S. 

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Last  ninety  days  of  the  war  in  N.  C.    C.  P.  Spenser 

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Last  of  the  barons.     E.  L.  Bulwer-Lytton       18-481 
Last  of  the  foresters.     J.  E.  Cooke        .  18-704 

Last  of  his  name.     E.  Perce  .         .         18-2475 

Last  of  the  Licas.     G.  Aimard       .         .  18-94 

Last  of  the  Mohicans.     J.F.Cooper     .  18-722 

Last  of  the  Mortimers.     Mrs.  M.  Oliphant    18-2380 
Last  of  the  patriarchs.     J.  Cumming      .  32-664 

Last  of  the  Plantagenets.     G.  W.  Dasent      18-3969 
Last  of  the  Saxons  ....         18-3648 

Last  warning  cry.  J.  Cumming     .         .         32-1958 
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Latham,  B.  Lecture  on  the  sewage  difficulty ; 
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Latham,  H.  Black  and  white  ;  a  journal  of  a  three 
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Latham,  Mrs.  P.  M.     Baronscliffe  ;  or,  the  deed  of 

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Latham,  R.  D.     See  Orr's  Circle  of  the  Sciences. 

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—  Dictionary  of  the  English  language ;   founded 

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—  Elements  of  comparative  philology.     L.,  1862. 

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—  Hand-book  of  the  English  language,  for  the  use 

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Latham,  R.  G.  Nationalities  of  Europe.  L.,  1863. 
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Latham,  W.     The  states  of  the  river  Plate ;  their 

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Lathbury,  T.  Guy  Fawkes  ;  with  fac-simile  of  the 
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other  books  of  authority  ;  with  an  account  of 
the  state  of  religion  and  religious   parties  in 
England,  from  1640  to  1660.     L.,  1858.     8° 
32-821 

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Lathrop,  D.  W.  The  case  of  the  general  assembly 
of  the  presbyterian  church,  before  the  su- 
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Lathrop,  J.  H.  Eulogy  on  Clay.  Madison,  1852. 
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Latimer,  H.  Sermons  and  remains,  ed.  by  G.  E. 
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Latin  language  and  literature.  Graramar  and 
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—  Andrews,  E.  A.     Critical  Latin-English  lexicon 

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and   S.    Stoddard.     Grammar  of  the   Latin 

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—  Arnold,  T.  K.     First  and  second   Latin   book 

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—  Elyot,  T.     Latin-English  dictionary         22-359 

—  Harkness,  A.     Latin  grammar  for  schools 

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—  Hedericus.     Graecum  lexicon  .         .  34-494 

—  Hermann,  G.     Elementa  doctrinse  metric* 

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—  Hill,  J.     Synonyms  .         .         .  22-366 

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—  Key,  T.  H.     Latin  grammar  .         .  22-144 

—  Krebs,  J.  P.     Guide  for  writing  Latin      22^149 

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—  Ramshorn,  L.     Dictionary  of  Latin  synonyms 

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—  Yonge,  C.  D.    English-Latin  dictionary    22-297 

—  Zumpt,  C.  G.     Lateinische  grammatik    34-2394 
Grammar  of  the  Latin  language  22-299 

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—  Cleveland,    C.   D.      Compendium  of    classical 

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—  Elton,  C.  A.     Greek  and  Roman  poets    23-815 

—  Matthias,  A.     History  of  Roman  literature 

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—  Peter,  W.     Specimens  of  the  poetry  of  Rome 

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—  Pierron,  A.     Histoire  de  la  litt^rature  Romaine 

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Lavaysse,  J.  F.   D.     Statistical,    commercial,    and 

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—  Same;   with  notes  by  a  Scottish  farmer.     E., 

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La  Villemarque,  T.  H.  de.  Myrdhinn  ;  ou  I'en- 
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Lavinia.  G  Ruffini  .  .  ,  .  18-2697 
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logical, and  geographical  atlas  ;  according  to 
the  plan  of  Le  Sage,  greatly  improved.  From 
the  last  L.  ed.  Improved  by  C.  Gros  and  J. 
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La  Voye,  M.  de.  Eugenie,  the  young  laundress  of 
the  Bastille  ....        18-1815 

Law,  H.  Rudimentary  treatise  on  logarithms.  L., 
1859 14-201 

Law,  J.  Money  and  trade  considered  ;  with  a  pro- 
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Glasgow,  1760      ....  1-315 

—  Thiers,  L.  A.     Memoir  of        .         .        30-1188 
Law,  S.  D.    Copyright  and  patent  laws  of  the  U.  S., 

1790  to  1866  ;  with  notes  of  decisions,  and 
forms  and  indexes.     N.  Y.,  1866  2-396 

Law,  W.  An  humble,  earnest,  and  affectionate  ad- 
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Law.    General  and  comprehensive. 

—  Anthon,  J.     The  law  student         .  8-398 

—  Bentham,  J.     Works       .        .         .  3-543 

—  Blackstone,  W.     Commentaries      .       3-10,259 

—  Bouvier,  J.     Institutes  of  American  law    2-114 
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—  Bowyer,  G.     Commentaries  on      v.  86  of  3-55 

—  Broom,  H.     Constitutional  and  common  law 

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—  Cicero,  M.  T.     Treatise  on  laws     2-613 ;33-18C 

—  Crosby,  F.     Everybody's  laAvyer    .  2-1 4o 

—  Douiat,  J.     The  civil  law        .         .  2-327 

—  Foublanque,  A.,  jr.     Household  law  2-300 

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—  Kent,  J.    Commentaries  on  American  law   2-48 

—  Kerr,  R.  M.     Student's  Blackstone  2-259 

—  Kinne,  A.     Blackstone,  in  question  and  answer 

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—  Lois  rurales  de  la  France  .         .         34-4274 

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—  Montesquieu,  C.  de  S.  de.      Esprit  des  lois 

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—  Patterson,  J.      Compendium  of   English    and 

Scotch  law^  ....  2-247 


—  Pomeroy,  J.  N. 


Introduction  to  municipal   1. 
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—  Spence,  G.     Equitable  jurisdiction  of  court  of 

chancery 2-157 

—  Story,  J.    Commentaries  on  the  conflict  of  2-274 

—  Taylor,  J.     Elements  of  civil  law  2-164 

—  Tracy,  A.  S.  C.    Review  of  Montesquieu's  spirit 

of  the  laws  ....  2-894 

—  Wade,  J.     The  cabinet  lawyer        .  2-143 

—  Wooddesson,  R.    Lectures  on  the  laws  of  Eng- 

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—  Young,  A.  W.     Citizens'  manual  2-921 

—  History  and  reform. 

—  Brooke,  E.     General  account  of  the  laws  and 

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—  Brown,  D.  P.    Review  of  Lord  Brougham  2-622 

—  Crabb,  Q.     History  of  English  law  2-26 

—  Eardley-Wilmot,  J.  E.     Lord  Brougham's  law 

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—  Goguet,  A.  Y.     Origin  of  laws  6-851 

—  Herbert,  W.     Antiquities  of  the  inns  of  court 

2-294 

—  Long,  G.     Two  discourses  in    Middle  Temple 

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^^  Michelet,  J.    Origines  du  droit  franqais  34-4885 

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—  Smith,  T.  B.  C.     Law  reform  .  2-212 

—  MiscaUaneous. 

—  American  law  magazine  .         .         .  2-225 

—  American  law  review       .         .         .  2-346 

—  Brewster,  F.  C.     Rights  and  duties  of  lawyers 

2-231 

—  Brown,  G.  W.      Relation  of  the  profession  to 

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—  Bull,  H.     Legal  maxims  .         v.  50  of  2-55 

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Societies  ;  Trials  ;  and  names  of  governments. 
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Law  library,  the.     Edited  by  T.  Sergeant  and  J.  C. 

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Law  merchant  of  the  United  States.    G.  Caines    2-21 

Law  of  life  :    with  special  reference  to  the  physical 

education  of  girls.     E.  Blackwell  10-157 

Law  (m  its  trial.     A.  H.  Dymond  .  2-644 

Law  register,  the.     John  Livingston       .  2-301 

Lawrence,  Abbot.     Memoir  of  N.  Appleton   30-1606 

Lawrence,  Amos.     Lawrence,  W.  R.   Extracts  from 

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—  Tliayer,  W.  M.     Poor  boy  and  merchant  prince 

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Lawrence,  E.  Lives  of  tlieBritisli  historians.  N.Y., 
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Lawrence,  F.  Life  of  Henry  Fielding  ;  with  notices 
of  his  writings,  his  times,  and  his  contempo- 
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LaAvrence,  G.  A.     Barren  honour  .         18-1816 

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—  A  bundle  of  ballads.     L.,  1864        ,  23-709 

—  Guy  Livingstone  ;  or,  thorough       .         18-1817 

—  Maurice  Dering  ;  or,  the  quadrilateral     18-1819 

—  Sans  Merci ;  or,  kestrels  and  falcons       18-1824 

—  Sword  and  gown  ....  18-1818 
Lawrence,  J.     Nobility  of  the  British  gentry ;  or, 

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Lawrence,  Mrs.  M.  W.     Esperance        .         18-1821 

—  Light  on  the  dark  river ;  or,  memorials  of  Mrs. 

H.  A.  L.  Hamlin.     B.,  1854         .  32-473 

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Lawrence,  P.  H.  Lithology  ;  or,  classification  of 
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Lawrence,  R.     See  Enoch,  the  book  of         32-1941 
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Lawrence,  William.  Marriage  by  the  morall  law  of 
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Lawrence,  William,  F.  R.  S.     Lectures  on  compara- 
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Lawrence,  W.  R.  Extracts  from  the  diary  and 
correspondence  of  the  late  Amos  Lawrence  ; 
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Lawrie,  J.  Tlie  Roman  or  Turkish  bath  ;  together 
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Lawrie  Todd.     J.  Gait  .         .         .         18-1135 

Laws.     See  Law  ;  and  names  of  governments. 

Laws  from  heaven.     W.  Arnot      .         .  32-663 

Lawson,  G.  Injuries  of  the  eye,  orbit,  and  eyelids. 
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Lawson,  J.  P.     History  of  remarkable  conspiracies 

connected  with  Euro|)ean  history  during  the 

15th,  16th,  and  17th  centuries.    E.,  1829.    3  v. 

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Lawson,  W.  Geography  of  coast  lines.  5th  ed. 
L.,  1865 25-124 

—  Geography  of  river  systems.     L.,  1865      25-125 
Lawson,  W.  J.     History  of  banking;  with  a  com- 
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—  Who's  wli'o  in  1867.'  L. "  .'  '.  27''-1233 
Lawyer.  Mrs.  L.  C.  Tuthill  .  .  18-3354 
Lawyers.     Bennet,  W.   H.     Biographical  sketches 

from  the  note  books  of  a  law  reporter  30-1920 

—  Bigelow,  L.  J.     Bench  and  bar       .         30-1974 

—  Brown,  D.  P.     The  forum      .         .  30-920 

—  Campbell,  J.,  Ld.     Lives  of  the  lord  chancel- 

lors          30-73 

Lives  of  the  chief  justices  .  30-666 

—  Foss,  E.     Judges  of  England  .        30-1128 


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Lawyers.     Fournel,  J.  F.     Histoire  des  avocats 

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—  Miller,    S.    F.      Bench  and  bar  of  Georgia 

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—  Roscoe,  H.     Eminent  British  lawyers      80-469 
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—  Sheil,  R.  L.     Sketches  of  the  Irish  bar      80-772 

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30-532 

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judges 30-866 

—  Willis,  W.     Law  and  courts  of  Maine        2-191 

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Lawyer's  secret.     M.  E.  Braddon  .  18-385 

Lawyer's  story.     J.  A.  Maitland  .        18-2022 

Lay,  G.  T.     The  Chinese  as  they  are  ;  notes  by  E. 

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Lay  of  gratitude.  "D.  Bryan  .         .  23-819 

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Laya,  A.      Etudes  historiques  sur  la  vie  de  L.  A. 

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Laya,   L.     Le  Due  Job ;    comedie   en  4   actes  en 

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Layamons  Brut.  A  poetical  semi-Saxon  paraphrase 
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Layard,  A.  H.  Discoveries  among  the  ruins  of 
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Laycock,  T.  Lectures  on  the  principles  and  methods 
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Laylonde  or  Leland,  John.    Life.     [See  Huddesfurd, 
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Lays  of  ancient  Rome.  T.  B.  Macaulay  23-405 
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Lays  of  my  home.     J.  G.  Whittier         .  23-245 

Lays  of  the  Scottish  cavaliers.     W.  E.  Aytoun 

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Lazarillo  de  Formes,  vida  de.     D.  H.  de  Mendoza 

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Lea,  E.  L.     Domestic  cookerj',  useful  receipts,  and 

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Lea,  H.  C.     Historical  sketch  of  sacerdotal  celibacy 
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Lea,  I.     Contributions  to  geology.     Ph.,  1833.     8" 
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Lea,  M.  C.    Manual  of  photography.    Ph.,  1868.    8» 
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Lea.     See  Lee. 

Leach,  W.  T.  Introductory  lecture  before  the  mer- 
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Leach.     See  Leech. 

Leacock,  H.  J.     Caswall,  H.     Memoir  of       30-966 

Lead.     Lamborn,  R.  H.     Metallurgy  of  6-359 

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Lead  diseases.  Kirkwood,  J.  P.  Use  of  lead  pipe 
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Lead  mines  of  Missouri.  H.  R.  Schoolcraft  9-294 
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Leadbeater  papers ;  a  selection  from  the  MSS.  and 
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27''-1721 

League  island.  Report  of  the  minority  of  the  naval 
committee  in  favor  of  accepting  it  for  a  station 
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League  of  the  Iroquois.     L.  H.  Morgan         26''-278 
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Leake,  S.  M.     Historical  account  of  English  moni'y, 
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Leake,  W.  M.     Travels  in  the  Morea  ;  with   plans 
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Leared,  A.     Causes  and  treatment  of  imperfect  di- 
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Learned  societies,  history  of.     A.  Hume        22-1098 
Learning.     Bacon,   F.      Proficieuce  and    advance- 
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—  Freke,  W.     Reformation  of     .        .  33-923 

—  Leigh,  E.     Treatise  on  religion  and  1.     32-2113 

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Leather  stocking  and  silk.     J.  E.  Cooke         18-701 
Leather  stocking  tales.     See  Cooper,  J.  F. 
Leather  work,  complete  guide  to    .         .  5-339 

Leaves  and  flowers.    Alphonso  Wood  .  9-85 

Leaves  from  a  bachelor's  book  of  life.     F.  Copcutt 

18-748 

Leaves  from  the  book  of  human  life.    T.  S.  Arthur 

18-168 
Leaves  from  a  family  journal.    E.  Souvestre  18-2964 
Leaves  from  Margaret  Smith's  journal.     J.  G.  Whit- 
tier                 18-3498 

Leaves  from  the  note  book  of  a  naturalist.     W.  J. 

Broderip 9-509 

Leaves  from  the  tree  Igdrasyl.     M.  Russell   18-2704 
Leavitt,   J.  M.     Afranius,  and  the  Idumean  trage- 
dies ;  with   the   Roman  martyrs,    and   other 
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Leavitt,  T.  H.     Peat  as  an  article  of  fuel.     3d  ed. 

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Lebanon.  Churchill,  C.  H.  Mount  Lebanon  28''-r)l 8 

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Lebanon  co.   (Pa.),  history  of.     I.  D.  Eupp 

26''-176 

LeBas,  C.  W.    Life  of  Wiclif.    N.  Y.,  1833    30-566 

Le  Boys  des  Guays,  J.  F.  E.  Letters  to  a  man  of 
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Lebrun,  M.     Manuel  du  cartonuier.     P.,  1845 

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Lechler,  G.  Y.  Acts  of  the  apostles  ;  a  commen- 
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Leckie,  D.  R.  Journal  of  a  route  to  Nagpore,  and 
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Lecky,  W.  E.  H.  History  of  the  rise  and  influence 
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Le  Clerc,  Jean.  Negotiations  secretes  touchant  la 
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Le  Clerc  de  Septclienes.  The  religion  of  the  ancient 
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Lecomte,  F.  War  in  the  United  States ;  report  to 
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Le(jons  et  modeles  d' eloquence  judiciaire.  P.  A. 
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Leconte,  J.  L.  Classification  of  the  coleoptera  of 
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W.,  1863-6.     [Sm.  misc.  col.  v.  6]        11-188 

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Part  I.  W.,  1803-6.  8°  [Sm.  misc.  col. 
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Lecourbe^  H.    Opinion  sur  la  conspiration  de  Moreau, 

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entre  les  juges.     P.,  1814.     8°      .         34-3962 

Lectures  journalieres.     i,.  Souvestre     .        34-5059 

Lectures  on  the  physical  phenomena  of  living  beings. 

C.  Matteucci         ....  10-78 
Lectures  on  the  results  of  the  exhibition,  delivered 

before  the  society  of  arts,  manufactures,  and 

commerce.     Ph.,  1853  .        .  6-808 

Lectures  pour  les  families.     O.  Vallee  34-5060 

Lectures  pour  tons.     A.  de  Lamartine  34-3468 

Lectures  read  at  a  mechanics'  institute  in  the  country. 

L.,  1854 33-263 

Lectures  to  ladies  on  practical   subjects.     3d  ed. 

Camb.,  1857  ....  33-988 

Lectures  to  young  people  in  manufacturing  villages. 

D.  Clarke 33-446 

Ledderliose,    C.   F.      Life  of    Piiilip  Melancthon. 

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Lednum,  J.  History  of  the  rise  of  methodism  in 
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Ledyard,  J.  Travels  and  adventures  ;  comprising 
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Lee,  Ann.  Evan,  F.  W.  Biography  of  32-796 
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Lee,  Anna  M.     Memoirs  of  eminent  female  writers, 

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Lee,  A.  T.    The  Irish  church  ;  its  present  condition, 

its  future  prospects.  L.,  1866  .  32-2397 
Lee,  B.     Contributions  to  the  pathology,  diagnosis, 

and  treatment  of  angular  curvature.     Ph., 

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Lee,  Maj.  Gen.  C.    Moore,  G.  H.    Treason  of  26^-440 

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Lee,  C.  H.     The  judge  advocate's  vade  mecum.   2d 

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Lee,  D.  K.    Master  builder;  or,  life  at  a  trade  18-1822 

Lee,  Edwin.      Continental  travel ;  an  appendix  on 

the  influence    of    climate  and  the  remedial 

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27''-841 

—  The  principal  baths  of  France  ;  considered  with 

reference  to  their  remedial  efiicacy.  4th  ed. 
L.,  1866 10-672 

—  The   principal   baths  of  Germany ;  considered 

with  reference  to  their  remedial  eflScacy.  4th 
ed.     L.,  1863        ....  10-670 

—  The  principal  baths  of  Switzerland  and  Savoy  ; 

with  notices  of  some  Swiss  mountain  resorts, 
and  remarks  on  the  action  of  mountain  air. 
L.,  1865        .         .  .         .  10-673 

—  Watering  places  of  England  ;  considered  with 

reference  to  their  medical  topography  and 
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Lee,  E.  B.  Life  of  Jean  Paul  F.  Richter  ;  with  his 
autobiography.     B.,  1842.     2  v.  30-411 

—  Memoirs  of  Rev.   Joseph  Buckminster,  and  of 

his  son.  Rev.  J.  S.  Buckminster.  2d  ed.  B., 
1851 30-1035 

—  Naomi ;  or,  Boston  two  hundred  years  ago 

18-1826 

—  Parthenia;  or,  the  last  days  of  paganism  18-1827 
Lee,  Harriet.  Canterbury  tales  .  .  18-1834 
Lee,  Henry.   Observations  on  the  writings  of  Thomas 

Jefferson  ;  with  particular  reference  to  the  at- 
tack they  contain  cm  the  memory  of  the  late 
Gen.  Henry  Lee.     N.  Y.,  1832.    8°        30-316 

Lee,  Henry,  M.  D.  Diseases  of  the  veins,  hajmorrhoi- 
dal  tumors,  and  other  affections  of  the  rectum. 
2d  ed.     L.,  1866.     8»    .         .         .  10-663 

Lee,  Herbert.    The  avenger.    F'sS.  D.  v.  30    24-221 

Lee,  Holme.     [Pseud,  j     See  Parr,  Miss. 

Lee,  Mrs.  H.  F.     Elinor  Fulton    .        .        18-1831 

—  Familiar   sketches  of  sculpture  and  sculptors. 

B.,  1854.     3  V 5-60 

—  Historical  sketches  of  the  old  painters.      B., 

1841 5-17 

—  Huguenots  in  France  and  America.      Camb., 

1843.    2  V 32-113 

—  Same.     Camb.,  1843.    2v.ini         .         32-112" 

—  Same.     B.,  1853.     2  v.  .         .         32-112» 

—  Life  and  limes  of  Martin   Luther.     B.,   1839 

30-335 

—  Life  and  times  of  Thomas  Cranmer.     Ph.,  1855 

30-1085 

Lee,  J.  Lectures  on  the  history  of  the  church  of 
Scotland.  Ed.  by  W.  Lee.  E.,1860.  3  v. 
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Lee,  J.  H.  Origin  and  progress  of  the  American 
party  in  politics ;  embracing  a  complete 
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1855 26»-555 

Lee,  J.  Y.  Evidence  of  abstracts  of  title  to  real 
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Lee,  M.  Dr.  Wilmer's  love  ;  a  question  of  con- 
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LEE. 


335 


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Lee,  N.  The  rival  queens ;  or,  deatli  of  Alexander 
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—  Tiieodosius  ;  a  tragedy.    M.  B.  D.  v.  1     24-142 

—  Same.     B.  B.  T.,  v.  5      .         .         .  34-71 
Lee,  Robert,  M.  D.     History  of  the  diseoveries  of 

the  circulati(m  of  the  blood  in  the  ganglia 
and  nerves,  and  of  the  action  of  the  heart. 
L.,  1865.     8"         ....  10-598 

Lee,  Rev.  Robert.  The  family  and  its  duties  ;  with 
other  essays  and  discourses  for  Sunday  read- 
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Lee,  Russell.  Stories  from  Russia,  Siberia,  Poland, 
and  Circassia.     L.,  1853       .        .       27»-3945 

Lee,  R.  E.  Pollard,  E.  A.  Lee  and  his  lieutenants 
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Lee,  Mrs.  R.  Anecdotes  of  animals.  Ph.,  1853 
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—  The  African  wanderers    .        .         .        18-1828 
Lee,  R.  H.,  jr.     Life  of  Arthur  Lee  ;  with  his  politi- 
cal and  literary  correspondence,  and  his  papers 
on   diplomatic  and  political    subjects.      B., 
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—  Life  of  Richard  Henry  Lee,  and  his  correspond- 

ence.    By  his  grandson.    Ph.,  1825.    2  v.    8° 
30-315 

Lee,  R.  H.,  LL.D.  Memoir  of  the  life  of  Harriet 
Preble ;  containing  portions  of  her  corre- 
spondence, journal,  and  other  writings.  N., 
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Lee,   Samuel.     Inquiry  into  the  nature,  progress, 
and  end   of  prophecy.     Camb.,    1849.     8" 
32-828 

Lee,  Sophia.     Canterbury  tales      .         .        18-1835 

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—  Same.     B.  B.  T.,  v.  31     .         .         ,  24-71 
Lee,  W.     Inspiration  of  holy  scripture  ;  its  nature 

and  proof.     N.  Y.,  1857.     8«        .  32-654 

Lee.     See  Lea. 
Leech,  D.  D.  T.    List  of  the  post  offices  in  the  United 

States  ;  with  the  names  of  postmasters  on  the 

13th  of  July,  1857  ;  also  the  regulaticms  and 

laws  of  the  post  office  department.    W.,  1857. 

8° 25-168 

Leech,  H.  H.     Letters  of  a  sentimental  idler,  from 

Greece,  Turkey,  Egypt,  etc.     N.  Y.,  1869 

28^-608 

Leech,    S.     Thirty  years  from   home ;  or,  a  voice 

from  the  main  deck.     B.,  1843     .  29f'-31 

Leech,  T.    Dozens «».  tens.    L.,  1866    .  14-172 

Leech.     See  Leach. 
Leechman,  J.     Logic  ;  designed  as  an  introduction 

to  the  study  of  reasoning.     4th  ed.     L.,  1864 

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Leechman,  W.     See  Hutcheson,  F. 

Leeds,   L.   W.     Lectures  on  ventilation.     N.   Y., 

1868.     8<> 6-61 

Leeds,  W.  H.     Rudimentary  architecture;  for  the 

use  of  beginners  and  students.     L.,   1854 

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Leeds,  duke  of.     See  Danby,  earl  of. 

Leeds.     Dialect  of  L.  and  its  neighborhood  22-1114 

Leeke,  W.     History  of  Lord  Seaton's  regiment  at 

Waterloo ;  with  many  of  the  author's  remi- 
niscences of  his  military  and  clerical  careers. 

L.,  1866.     2  V.    8°        .         .         .         27"-718 
Lees,  F.  R.    Argument  for  the  legislative  prohibition 

ofthe  liquor  traffic.     L.,  1857      .  2-1052 

Lees,  J.     Laws  of  the  customs  ;  with  the  tariff,  or 

customs  table,  and  customs  forms.    L.,  1859 

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Lees,  W.  N.     Drain  of  silver  to  the  east,  and  the 

currency  of  India.     L.,  1864        .  1-176 

—  Tea  cultivation,  cotton,  and  other  agricultural 

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Leeser,  I.  The  Jews  and  the  Mosaic  law,  contain- 
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Le  Fanu,  J.  S.     All  in  the  dark     .         .        18-3799 

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—  Tenants  of  Malory  ....        18-3927 

—  Uncle  Silas 18-1836 

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Lefebvre,  R.     See  Laboulaye. 

Lefebvre  de  Cheverus.     See  Cheverus. 

Le  Fevre,  I.     Priestley,  J.,    [ed.]     History  of  the 

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Lefevre,  J.,  [dit  Lefevre-Deumier.]     Vittoria  Col- 

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Le  Franc  de  Pompignan,  J.  J.     Didon.     C.  A.  T. 

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Lefranc.     See  Tour  de  Babel,  in  list  of  dramas. 
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Legacy  to  laborers.     W.  Cobbett  .        .  2-616 

Legal  adviser.     E.  T.  Freedley      .         .  2-131 

Legal  and  political  hermeneutics.  F.  Lieber  2-770 
Legal  rights  of  women.     E.  D.  Mansfield  2-778 

Legard,  F.  D.,  [ed.]     More  about  farm  lands.     L., 

1865 13-133 

Legare,  H.  S.     Writings;  prefaced  by  memoir  of  his 

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Legend  of  Montrose.  Sir  W.  Scott  .  18-2755,6 
Legend  of  the  Rhine.     W.  M.  Thackeray 

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Legend  ofthe  Waldcnses.  M.  J.  Windle  18-3553 
Legendary,  the.     N.  P.  Willis,  [ed.]     .  33-601 

Legendary  fictions  of  the  Irish  Celts.     P.  Kennedy 

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Legendary  history  of  Ireland.     L.  Tachet  de  Bar- 

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Legendary  tales  of  the  ancient  Britons.     L.  L.  J. 

Mcnzies         .         ,         .         .        .        18-2194 
Legendary  tales  of  the  Highlands.     T.  D.  Lauder 

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Legende  de  Mahomet ;  traduit  par  G.  de  Tassy. 

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Legende  des  siecles.  V.  Hugo  .  .  34-3406 
Legende  fatale,  une.  Ponson  du  Terrail  34-4373 
Legende  of  goode  women.     G.Chaucer  23-710 

Legendes  de  la  charite.     C.  Lafont        .         34-3455 
Legendes  pour  les  enfants.     P.  Boiteau         34-5068 
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Legends  and  lyrics.     A.  A.  Proctor       .  23-506 

Legends  and   poetry  of  the  Hudson.     N.  Y.,  1868 

26»-1019 

Legends  and  records.  C.  B.  Tayler  .  18-3153 
Legends  and  stories  of  Ireland.  S.  Lover  18-1946 
Legends  of  the  American  revolution.     G.  Lippard 

18-1914 

Legends  of  Brittany.  E.  Souvestre  .  18-2965 
Legends  of  Charlemagne.     T.  Bulfinch  18-469 

Legends  of  the  Christian  east.  B.  St.  John  _  18-2712 
Legends  of  the  conquest  of  Spain.     W.  Irving 

Legends  of  the  flowers.  Susan  Pindar  18-3514 
Legends  of  the  isles.     C.  Mackay  .        .  23-458 

Legends  of  the  library  at  Lilies.     Lord   and  Lady 

Nugent 18-2351 

Legends  of  the  lintel  and  the  ley.     W.  C.  Dendy 

18-831 

Legends  of  the  monastic  orders.     Mrs.  A.  Jameson 

5-100 

Legends  of  the  north  of  Scotland.     H.  Miller 

27»-1347 

Legends  of  Number  Nip.  Mark  Lemon  18-3822 
Legends  of  Rubezahl,  etc.  J.  C.  A.  Musaus  18-3710 
Legends  ofthe  wars  in  Ireland.     R.  B.  Joyce 

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Legge,  J.  The  Chinese  classics  ;  with  a  translation, 
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Legion  of  liberty,  and  force  of  truth  ;  containing  the 
thoughts,  words,  and  deeds  of  some  prom- 
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Legislative  assemblies.  Gushing,  L.  L.  LaAv  and 
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Legislation.     Wrottesley,  Ld.     Thoughts  on   2-917 

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Le  Grand.     See  Fabliaux. 

Legris  de  la  Tude.     See  Clairon. 

Legurat,  le  c'te  de.     Le  chant  des  Hellenes.  P.  1856 
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Le  Plardy,  E.  Home  nurse  and  manual  for  the  sick- 
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Le  Hodey  de  Saultchevreuil,  N.  Conduite  du  senat 
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Leiba,  F.  de.  Cuando  no  se  aguarda,  y  principe 
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Leibnitz,  G.  W.  v.    Mackie,  J.  M.    Life  of      30-319 

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Leicester,  R.  Dudley,  Earl  of.  Correspondence, 
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of  antiquity,  history,  armoury,  and  genealoiiy 
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Leidy,  J.  Elementary  treatise  ou  human  anatomy. 
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Leigh  Edward.     Treatise  on  religion  and  learning 

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Leigh,  Egerton.     Ballads  and  legends  of  Cheshire. 

L.,  1867 23-940 

Leigh,  J.  H.,  and  R.  Dalzcll.     Equitable  doctrine  of 

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Leighton,  A.     Curious  storied  traditions  of  Scottish 

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Leighton,  H.     Works ;  with  a  life  of  the  author  by 

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Leighton  court.  H.  Kingsley  .  .  18-1750 
Leila  Ada.     O.  W.  T.  Heighway  .   32-815;816 

Leila  Ada,  relatives  of.  O.  W.  t.  Heighway  32-317 
Leila  at  home.     A.  F.  Tytler  ,         .        18-3370 

Leila  in  England.  A.  F.  Tytler  .  .  18-3371 
Leila;  or,  the  island.  A.  F.  Tytler  .  18-3372 
Leila ;   or,   the  siege  of  Granada.     E.  L.  Bulwer- 

Lytt'.n  ......  18-483 

Leisler,  Jacob,  administration  of.     C.  F.  Hoffman 

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Leisure,  economy  of.     S.  T.  Wallis        .  38-787 

Leisure  hour,  the.  L.,  1852-68.  17  v.  80  17-505 
Leisure  hours.     E.  A.  Andrews     .         .  33-3 

Leisure  hours  in  town.     A.  K.  H.  Boyd  33-471 

Leisure  labors.     J.  B.  Cobb  .         .  38-846 

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Ph.,  1867.  8°  .  .  .  .  26b-676 
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Leland,  Rev.  John.     The  advantage  and  necessity 

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Lempriere,  C.     Notes  in  Mexico  in  1861  and  1862. 

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Lenau  in  Schwaben.     E.  Niendorf         .  34-587 

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Lenglet  du  Fresnoy,  Nic.  Methode  pour  6tudier 
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Lenny,  S.  G.  Man  of  business;  or,  the  gentleman's, 
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Lenoir,  V.  F.  The  logographic  emblematical 
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Le  Normand,  M.  A.     Historical  and  secret  memoirs 

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Lenormant,    Mme.     Coppet  et    Weimar,  Mme    de 

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—  Madame  de  Stael  and  the  Grand  Duchess  Louise  ; 

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Lent.     Discourses   on  retirement  and   self-denial 
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Lenz,  W.  de.  Beethoven  et  ses  trois  styles ; 
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Leo,  A.     Un  divorce.     P.,  1866.     8"     .        34-4919 

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Leonard,  C.  E.     Mechanical  principia ;    containing 

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Leonard,  P.  Records  of  a  voyage  to  the  vrestern 
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Leonidas ;  a  poem.     R.  Glover      .        .  23-181 

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Leonora  D'Orco.     G.  P.  R.  James         .        18-1623 
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Le  Page  du  Pratz.     History  of  Louisiana,  or  of  the 
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LETTERS. 


Leslie,  F.  Early  races  of  Scotland  and  their  monu- 
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Leslie,  C.  R.  Autobiographical  recollections.  Edit- 
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—  Hand-hook  for  young  painters.     L.,  1855    5-81 

—  Memoirs  of  tlie  life  of  John  Constable,  composed 

chiefly  of  his   letters.     2d  ed.     L.,  1845 
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—  and  T.  Taylor.     Life  and  times  of  Sir  Joshua 

Reynolds,  with  notices  of  some  of  his  cotem- 

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Leslie,  Miss  E.    Althea  Vernon  ;  or,  the  embroidered 

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—  Behaviour  book  ;   a  manual  for  ladies.     7th  ed. 

Ph.,  1857 33-252 

—  Directions  for  cookery,  in  its  various  branches. 

Pii.,  1861 6-197 

—  Grace ;  a  tale  .         .         .         .         18-1850 

—  Henrietta  Harrison  ;  or,  the  blue  cotton  umbrella 

18-1849 

—  Ladies' house-book  ;  a  manual  of  domestic  econ- 

omy.    Ph.,  1855  .         .         .  6-198 

—  New  cookery  book.     Ph.,  1857        .  6-197^ 

—  Pencil  sketches         ....         18-1851 
Leslie,  Frank.     See  Frank  Leslie. 

Leslie,  H.,  (ed.)  Cassell's  choralmusic.  L.  40  5-963 
Leslie,  J.,  et  al.     Narrative  of  discovery  and  adven- 
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—  Same.     L.,  1850       .         .         .         .        29M24'' 

—  Same  ;  witli  a  narrative  of  the  recent  expeditions 

in   search  of    Sir   John   Franklin.     L.,    1855 

29^-125 

Leslie,  Mrs.  Madeline.  [Pseud,  for  H.  N.  W.  Baker. ] 
Cora  and  the  doctor      .         .         .         18-1855 

—  First  and  second  marriages,  or,  the  courtesies  of 

wedded  life 18-1856 

—  Howard    and    his    teacher,    and    other  stories 

18-1858 

_  I'll  try 18-1859 

—  Juliette  ;  or,  now  and  forever  .         18-1860 

—  Motherless  children  .         .         .         18-1861 

—  Play  and  study         ....         1&-1863 

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Leslie,  M.  E.     Dawn  of  light  5  a  story  of  the  Zenana 

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Leslie  Goldthwaite.  Mrs.  A.  D.  T.  Whitney  18-3503 
Leslie  Tyrrell.     G.  M.  Craik  .         .         18-3927 

Leslie's  magazine;  a  home-book  of  fashion,  literature 

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Lessing,  G.  E.      Sammtliche    schriften ;   herausge- 

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—  Education  of  the  human  race.     L.,  1858 

32-1661 

—  Emilia  Galotti ;  a  tragedy.    T.  G.  T.  6     24-165 

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—  Minna   von    Barnlielm  ;  or,  a  soldier's  fortune  : 

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German,   by  W.  C.  Wrankmore.      B.,   1866 

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—  Nathan  the  wise :   a  dramatic   poem.     Trans. 

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Lessing,  G.  E.     Doring,  H.     Biographic         3^-600 

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Lesson  of  life,  and  other  poems.  G.  H.  Boker  23-28 
Lessons  from  the  great  biography.     J.   HamiUou 

32-689 
Lessons  in  life.     J.  G.  Holland      .         .  83-883 

Lessons  on  art.     J.  D.  Harding     .         .  5-630 

Lester,  C.  E.     Artist,  merchant,  and  statesman  of 

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—  The.  glory  and  the  shame  of  England.     N.  Y., 

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—  Light  and  dark  of  the  rebellion.     Ph.,  1863 

26''-442 

—  My  consulship.     N.  Y.,  1858.     2  v.         27''-291 

—  Napoleon  dynasty  ;  or,  the  history  of  the  Bona- 

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1852.     8° 27--1828 

—  and    Andrew    Foster.      Life    and    voyages  of 

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24-60 

Le  Texier.     Recueil  des  pieces  de  theatre,  nouvelle- 

ment  lues,  par  M.  Le  Texier,  en  sa  maison, 

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Letherbrow,  E.     Gudrun  ;  a  story  of  the  North  sea; 

from  the-media3val  German  .         .         18-1867 

Letter-bag  of  the  Great  Western.     T.  C.  Haliburton 

18-1322 

Letter  from  a  gentleman  in  Dublin.     J.  Bush 

......         27''-808 

Letter-writers  and  autobiographers,  half  hours  with. 

C.  Knight 33-1348 

Lettere  d'una  Peruviana.     F.  d'  H.  de  Gratfigny 

34-2505 

Letterman,  J.     Medical  recollections  of  the  army  of 
the  Potomac.     N.Y.,1866.     8»   .         26''-820 
Letters.     Dearborn,  N.  S.     American  text-book 

5-527 

—  Humphreys,  H.  N.     History  of  printing  21-319 

—  Jones,  O.     1,001  initial  1.         .         .  5-695 

—  Lillie,  H.     Alphabet  of  monograms  5-6S7 

—  Massey,  W.     Origin  and  progress  of         21-221 

—  Weale,  J.     Monograms,  etc.    .        .  5-694 

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Letters.     Anderson,  W.     Practical  letter-writer 

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—  Ellsworth,  H.  W.     Directions  for  letter-writing 

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—  Holcombe,  J.  P.     Literature  in  1.   .  33-877 

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—  Martine,  A.     Perfect  letter-Avriter  .  33-750 

—  Roberts,  W.  History  of  letter-writing  22-1181 
Letters  for  literary  ladies.  M.  Edgeworth  18-975 
Letters  from  Barbary,  France,  Spain,  Portugal.     A. 

Jardine 29»'-26 

Letters  from  the  Danube;  by  the  author  of  ' '  Gisella. ' ' 

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Letters  from  Florence.  W.  Talmadge  .  32-1922 
Letters  from  the  frontiers.  G.  A.  McCall  26''-681 
Letters  from  high  latitudes.     F.  T.  B.  Dufferin 

.' 27''-447 

Letters  from  a  late  eminent  prelate.    W.  Warburton 

33-1230 

Letters  from  the  old  world.    Mrs.  S.  Haight 

28''-120 

Letters  of  Major  Jack  Downing.  Seba  Smith  18-2947 
Letters  of  Mozis  Addums  to  Billy  Ivvins.    Richm'd, 

Va.,  1862 26''-1950 


LETTERS. 


3S9 


LEWIS. 


Letters  of  a  Peruvian  princess.     Mme  de  Grafflsrny 

18-3824 

Letters  of  royal  and  illustrious  ladies.  M.  A.  E. 
Wood,  (ed.)  ....        33-1244 

Letters  of  a  sentimental  idler.    L.  H.  Leech    28"-608 
Letters  on  the  concert  of  princes  and  the  dismem- 
berment of  Poland  and  France.     L.,  1793.    8° 

■ 27"-1967 

Letters  to  coimtry  girls.  J.  G.  Swisshelm  83-241 
Letters  to  Dr.  Aldorson.  J.  J.  Gurney  32-2247 
Letters  to  the  Joneses.     J.  G.  Holland  33-1007 

Letters  to  a  man  of  the  world.     J.  F.  E.  Le  Boys  des 

Guays 32-2409 

Letters  to  the  people  of  England.      J.  Shebbeare 

27=^1073 

Letters  to  the  young.     L.  Richmond     .  33-796 

Lettice  Arnold.  A.  Marsh  .  .  .  18-3534 
Lettre  rouge,  la.     N.  Hawthorne  .        34-4680 

Lettres    du    marquis    de    Roselle.      Mme   Elie   de 

Beaumont 34-4730 

Lettres  d'un  voj^igeur.  Mme  Dudevant  34-3697 
Lettres,   instructions,  et  memoires.     Marie   Stuart 

34-4782 

Lettres  parisiennes.  Mme  E.  de  Girardin  34-3356 
Lettres  persanes.     C.  de  S.  dc  Montesquieu 

34-3570 

Lettres  sur  I'ltalie,  en  1785.     CM.  J.  B.  M.  Dupaty 

34-4205 

Letts,  J.  M.  California  illustrated  ;  including  a  de- 
scription of  the  Panama  and  Nicaragua  routes. 
N.  Y.,  1852.     8»  ...         26''-244 

Lettsom,  W.  N.  The  fall  of  the  Nibelungers,  other- 
wise, the  book  of  Kriemhild,  a  translation 
of  the  Nibelunge  Not.     L.,  1850  23-938 

Letty  Hyde's  lovers.  J.  Grant  . '  .  18-1251 
Leuchars,  R.  B.     Practical  treatise  on  hot-houses. 

B.,  1851 4-56 

Le  Vaillant,  F.     New   travels  into   the  interior  of 

Africa,  by  the  way  of  Good  Hope,  1783-5. 

L.,  1796.     3  V.     8->        .         .         .  28^-82 

Levana.     J.  P.  F.  Richter      .         .         .  13-181 

Levant.'    Carlisle,  G.  W.  F.     Diary  in  Turkish  and 

Greek  waters        ....         27^-374 

—  Curzon,  R.     Monasteries  in     .         .         27''-141 

—  Emerson,  J.     Letters  from  the  ^gean    27''-19'i 

—  Gait,  J.     Letters  from      .         .        .         27''-200 

—  Newton,  C.  T.     Travels  and  discoveries  in 

27''-780 

—  Turner,  W.     Tour  in      .        .        .         29''-228 

—  See   Asia  Minor  ;    East ;    Greece  ;    Palestine  ; 

Syria. 
Levasseur,  A.     Lafayette  in   America,   in    1824,5. 

Ph.,  1829.     2  V.  ...         26''-147 

Lever,  C.     Arthur  O'Leary  .        .        18-1868 

—  Barrington        .....        18-1869 

—  The  Bramleighs  of  Bishop's  folly  18-1891 

—  Charles  O'Malley,  the  Irish  dragoon       18-1870 

—  Confessions  of  Con  Cregan      .        .        18-1871 

—  The  Dallons  ;  or  three  roads  in  life         18-1873 

—  Davenport  Dunn      ....        18-1874 

—  Day's  ride 18-1875 

—  Dodd  family  abroad         .         .        .        18-1876 

—  Fortunes  of  Glencore       .         .         .         18-1877 

—  Horace  Templeton  .         .        .        18-1878 

—  Jack  Hinton,  the  guardsman  .         18-1879 

—  Knight  of  Gwynne  .        .         .        18-1880 

—  Luttrell  of  Arran     ....        18-1888 

—  Martins  of  Cro'  Martin    .        .         .         18-1881 

—  Maurice  Tiernay,  the  soldier  of  fortune  18-1882 

—  O'Douoghue 18-1883 

—  One  of  them 18-1884 

—  Roland  Cashel  ....         18-1885 

—  Sir  Brooke  Fosbrooke      .         .         .        18-1890 

—  Sir  Jasper  Carew     ....        18-1886 

—  St.  Patrick's  eve       ...        .  18-592 

—  That  boy  of  Norcott's      .         .        .        18-4217 

—  Tom  Burke  of  "Ours"  .        .        .        18-1887 

—  Tony  Butler 18-1889 

LeVert,  O.  W.    Souvenirs  of  travel.  N.Y.,  1857.  2  v. 

27''-452 


Leverett,  C.  E.    Arithmetic.    Augusta,  1864  26*-2072 

Levett,  C.  Voyage  into  New  England,  in  1623,  4. 
Maine  hist.  col.  2  v.       .         .         .         26«-64.'5 

Levi,  D.  Lingua  Sacra  ;  in  three  parts.  L.,  1785-7. 
3  V.     8° 22-152 

Levi,  L.  Commercial  law,  its  principles  and  ad- 
ministration ;  or,  the  mercantile  law  of  Great 
Britain  compared  with  the  codes,  etc.,  of  sixty 
other  countries,  and  the  institutes  of  Justinian. 
V.  1.    L.,  1840.     4°        .         .         .  1-211 

—  Manual  of  the  mercantile  law  of  Great  Britain 

and  Ireland.     Ph.,  1854.     8°        v.  86  of  2-55 

—  On  taxation  ;  how  it  is  raised  and  how  it  is  ex- 

liended.     L.,  1860  .         .         .  1-229 

—  Wages  and   earnings  of  the  working  classes. 

L.,     1807.     8»       .         .         .        .        ^    3-138 

Levi-Alvares,  D.  E.     Elements  d'histoire  generale  ; 

sur   un   plan   entieremont  neuf.     44"=  ed.     P. 

34-4100 

—  Esquisses  historiques.     40me  ed.     P.      34-3983 

—  Reines  et  Regentes  de  France ;  avec  une  dic- 

tionnaire  des  femmes  celebres  de  tons  les 
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Leviathan.     T.  Hobbes  .         .         .      v.  3  of  33-778 

Levins,  P.  Mauipulus  vocabularum.  [E.  E.  T.  S. 
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Levis,  P.  M.  G.  due  de.  Souvenirs  et  portraits. 
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LeVison,  J.  L.  Mental  culture  ;  or,  the  means  of  de- 
veloping the  human  faculties.    B.,  1834  15-160 

Levite  d'  fiphraim.     J.  J.  Rousseau       .         34-3652 

Levy,  M.  The  history  of  short-hand  writing;  to 
which  is  prefixed  the  system  used  by  the  au- 
thor.    L.,  1862.     8°      .         .         .  22-154 

Levy,  M.  A.  Phonizisches  Worterbuch.  Breslau, 
1864.    8» 34-2396 

Lewald,  F.  The  Italians  at  home.  Trans,  from 
the  German,  by  the  Countess  D'  Avigdor. 
L.,  1848.     2v 27''-390 

—  Lake-house       18-1892 

Lewes,  C.  L.     Comic   sketches ;   or,  the  comedian 

his  own  manager.     L.  ,1804         .  33-51 

—  Memoirs ;  containing  anecdotes,  historical  and 

biographical,  of  the  English  and  Scottish 
stages.  L.,1805.  4  v.  .  .  30-1309 
Lewes,  G.  H.  Aristotle  ;  a  chapter  from  the  history 
of  science,  including  analyses  of  Aristotle's 
scientific  writings.     L.,  1864         .  15-203 

—  Biographical  history   of   philosophy.     N.    Y., 

1857.    8» 15-118 

—  Life  and  works  of  Gothe  ;  with  sketches  of  his 

age  and  contemporaries.  B.,1856.  2  v.    30-862 

—  Life  of  Maximilien  Robespierre.     Ph.,  1849 

30-406 

—  The  noble  heart.     F's  S   D.  v.  40    .  24-221 

—  Philosophy  of  the  sciences;  an  exposition  of  the 

principles  of  the  '■  Cours  de  philosophic  posi- 
tive," of  A.  Comte.     L.,  1853      .  15-120 

—  Physiology  of  common  life.     N.  Y.,  1860.     2  v. 

, 10-194 

—  Ranthorpe 18-1893 

—  Sea-side  studies  at  Ilfracombe,  Tenby,  the  Scilly 

isles,  and  Jersey.     E.,  1858.    8°.  9-943 

—  Studies  in  animal'life.     N.  Y.,  1860  9-578 
Lewin,  T.      Invasion  of  Britain  by  Julius  Caesar. 

L.,  1859.     8°         ....         27»-720 

—  Law  of  trusts  and  trustees.     Ph.,  1839.     8» 

V.  24  of  2-55 

Lewins,  W.  History  of  banks  for  savings,  including 
a  full  account  of  Mr.  Gladstone's  financial 
measuresfor  post-office  banks.    L.    8°     1-273 

—  Her  majesty's  mails;  an  historical  and  descrip- 

tive account  of  the  British   post-office.     L., 

1864.     8» 27''-722 

Lewis,  D.  New  gymnastics  for  men,  women,  and 
children.     B.,  1862       .        .         .  20-406 

—  Weak  lungs,  and  how  to  make  them   strong; 

or,  diseases  of  the  organs  of  the  chest;  Avith 
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B.,  1863         .         .         .         .        .  10-346 


LEWIS. 


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bra.    Ph.,  1831      ....  14-195 

Lewis,  E.  J.  Hints  to  sportsmen  ;  containing  notes 
on  shooting  ;  the  habits  of  the  game  birds  and 
wild  fowl  of  America;  the  dog,  the  gun,  the 
field,  and  the  kite'  en.     Ph.,  1851  20-409 

Lewis,  E.  W.  The  spiritual  reasoner.  Watkins, 
1855 32-2813 

Lewis,  Gerrard.  Love  and  jealousy,  Europa,  and 
other  poems.     L.,  18G3  .         .  23-745 

Lewis,  G.  C.  Dialogue  on  the  best  form  of  govern- 
ment.    L.,  1863     ....  2-762 

—  Essay  on  the  influence  of  authority  in  matters 

of  opinion.     L.,  1849.     8°     .         .  15-149 

—  Essay  on  the  origin   and   formation  of  the  ro- 

mance languages ;  containing  an  examina- 
tion of  Raynouard's  theory  on  the  relation  of 
the  Italian,  Spanish,  ProvenQal,  and  French 
to  the  Latin.     2d  ed.     L.,  1802     .  22-468 

—  Essays  cm  the  administrations  of  Great  Britain 

from  1783  to  1830;  ed.  by  Sir  E.  Head.  L., 
1864.    8° 27^-726 

—  Historical  survey  of  the  astronomy  of  the  an- 

cients.    L.,18G2     8»      .         .         .  12-49 

—  Inquiry  into  the  credibility  of  the  early  Roman 

history.     L.,  1855.     2  v.     8°         .       ■27''-2315 

—  On  foreign  jurisdiction  and  the  extradition  of 

criminals.     L.,  1859.     8"      .         .  2^J65 

—  On  local  disturbances  in  Ireland  ;   and  on  the 

Irish  church  question.      L.,    1826.     8° 

27''-1467 

—  Remarks  on  the  use  and  abuse  of  some  political 

terms.     L.,  1832.     8»    .         .         .  2-764 

—  Treatise   on   the    methods  of  observation   and 

reasoning  in  politics.  L.,  1852.  2  v.  8°  2-763 
Lewis,  M.,  and  W.  Clark.  History  of  the  expedi- 
tion to  the  sources  of  the  Missouri ;  thence 
across  the  Rocky  mountains  to  the  Pacific 
ocean,  by  order  of  the  Government  of  the 
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2  V.        .         •         .         .         .         .  26'>-69 
— Gass,  P.    Journal  of  voyages  and  travels    26'>-519 

Lewis,  M.  G.  Abaellino ;  or,  the  bravo  of  Venice 
18-4156 

—  Adelgitha.     F's  S.  D.    v.  41    .         .  24-221 

—  The  castle  spectre.     F's  S.  D.    v.  27         24-221 

—  Journal  of  a  West  India  proprietor,  kept  during 

a  residence  in  the  island  of  Jamaica.  L.,  1834. 
8°  ....         .         .         26"-273 

—  Raymond  and  Agnes.     F's  S.  D.  v.  24     24-221 

—  Tales  of  wonder      2d  ed.     L.,  1801  23-901 

—  Life  and  correspondence,  with  many  pieces  in 

prose  and  verse  never  before  published.  L., 
1839.     2  V.     8»     .         .         .         .  30-321 

Lewis,  S.  A.  Records  of  the  heart.  N.  Y.,  1844 
23-854 

Lewis,  Tayler.  The  divine  human  in  tlie  scriptures. 
N.  Y.,  1860  .         .        .         .         32-1574 

—  Plato  against  the  atheists  ;  or,  the  tenth  book  of 

the  dialogue  on  laws,  accompanied  with  crit- 
ical notes  and  dissertations  on  some  of  the 
main  points  of  the  Platonic  philosophj'  and 
theology.     N.  Y.,  1855         .         .         32-1535 

—  Six  days  of  creation  ;    or,  the   scriptural   cos- 

mology, with  the  ancient  idea  of  a  plurality 
of  time-worlds,  in  distinction  from  worlds  of 
space.     2d  ed.     Schenectady,  1855      32-1135 

—  State   rights;   a  photograph   trom  the  ruins  of 

ancient  Greece.     A.,  1865.     8«    .  2-768 

—  See  Debate  between  the  church  and  science. 

—  See  Lange,  J.  P. 

Lewis,  Theresa.  Lives  of  the  friends  and  contem- 
l)orariesof  Lord  Chancellor  Clarendon  ;  illus- 
trative of  portraits  in  his  gallery.     L.,  1852. 

3  V.     8» 30-1464 

Lewis,  Thomas.  Origines  Hebrseae  ;  or,  the  antiqui- 
ties of  the  Hebrew  republic ;  origin  of  the 
Hebrews,  their  civil  government,  etc.  L., 
1724.     4v.     8»      .        .         .         .  32-127 


Lewis,  W.  Treatise  on  the  game  of  chess  ;  an  in- 
troduction to  the  game,  and  an  analysis  of 
openings.     L.,  1844    8"        .         .  20-38 

Lewis,  W.  D.     Law  of  perpetuity.     Ph.,  1846.     8° 

.  V.  52,66  of  2-55 
Lewis  Arundel.  F.  E.  Smedley  .  .  18-2919 
Lex  terrae.     S.  E.  Brydges     ...  2-343 

Ley,  Hugh.    An  essay  on  the  laryngismus  stridulus  ; 
or,  croup-like  inspiration  of  infants,  with  illus- 
trations of  the  general  principles  of  the  pathol- 
ogy of  the  nerves.     L.,  1837.     8"  10-532 
Leyba.     See  Leiba. 

Leybonrn,  T.    The  mathematical  questions  proposed 

in  the  Ladies' diary.    L.,  1817.   4  v.  8°  14-171 

Leyburn,  J.      The   soldier  of  the   cross,     Glasgow 

32-2188 

Leycester.     See  Leicester. 

Legris  de  la  Tude.     See  Clairon. 

Leyton  Hall.     Mark  Lemon  .         .         .        18-4036 

Liane.     Mme  M.  Joly    ....         34-4077 

Libby  life      F.  F.  Cavada       .         ,        .         26^-566 

Liber  Albus;  the  white  book  of  the  city  of  London  ; 

compiled  A.  D.  1419,  by  J.  Carpenter  and  R. 

Whitington.     Trans,  from  the  original  Latin 

and  Anglo-Norman,  by  H.  T.  Riley.    L.,  1861. 

4« 27''-730 

Liber  cronicarum.     H.  Schedel      .         .  34-495 

Liber  de  antiquis  legibus.  See  Chronicles  of  mayors. 
Liber  librorum  :  its  structure,  limitations  and  pur- 
pose. L.,1867.  8°  .  .  .  32-2059 
Liber  vagatorum.  See  Book  of  vagabonds. 
Liberators  of  Holland.  Mrs.  E.  Charles  18-2119 
Liberia.     Blyden,  E.  W.     Liberia's  offering  28''-509 

—  {!rummell,  A.     Future  of  Africa     .         28'^-387 

—  Hale,  S.  J.     Mr.  Peyton's  experiment     18-1314 
Liberty.    Bkdsoe,  A.  T.     Liberty  and  slavery  2-550 

—  Eliot,  S.     History  of  liberty — The  early  Chris- 

tians        32-516 

The  lil)erty  of  Rome  .         .       27='-2207 

—  Gasparin,  A.  de.     Liberte  morale  34-5352 

—  Goi-don,  T.     Cato's  letters       .         .  2-682 

—  Hone's  three  trials  ....  2-722 

—  Key-notts  of  American  1.         .         .       26''-1009 

—  Mill,  J.  S.     On  liberty     .         .         .  2-802 

—  Warner,  H.  W.     I-iberties  of  America        2-903 

—  See  Government;  Slavery  ;  Sociology. 
Liberty  of  prophecying.     J.  Taylor        .         32-1553 
Librarian,  the.     J.  Savage      .         .         .  21-261 
Libraries.     Clark,    W.      Repertorium   bibliographi- 

cum       .         .         .         .         .         .  21-348 

—  Dibdin,  T.  F.     Library  companion  21-156 

—  Edwards,  E.     Libraries  and  Ibunders  of  1. 

21-176 

Memoirs  of,  and  library  economy       21-177 

—  Goodhugh,  W.      English   gentleman's    library 

manual 21-183 

—  Guild,  R.  A.     Librarian's  manual  .  21-188 

—  Harlshorne,  C.  H.     Book  rarities  of  Cambridge 

21-203 

—  Jewett,  C.  C.     Notices  of        .         .  21-206 

—  Merry  weather,  F.  S.    Monastic  libraries  of  Great 

Britain 21-76 

—  Peltigrew,  T.  J.    Bibliotheca  Sussexiana  21-359 

—  Pelzholdt,  J.     HMudbuch  deutscher  bibliothe- 

ken 21-91 

Katechismus  der  bibliotliekenlehre        21-92 

—  Potter,  A.     Handbook  for  readers  .         22-1164 

—  Public  1.,  report  from  select  committee     21-346 

—  Rhees,  W.  J.     Manual  of        .         .  21-242 

—  Shurtletf,  N.  B.     Decimal  system  for        21-351 

—  Sims,  R.     Principal  libraries  in  London   21-108 

—  Wynne,  J.     Private  libraries  of  New  York 

21-290 

—  See   Bibliography ;   Catalogues ;  and  names  of 

libraries. 
Library    company   of  Philadelphia.      Catalogue   of 
books  belonging  to.     Ph.,  1789.     8°      21-480 

—  Same.     Ph.,  1835-56.     3  v.     8°       .  21-481 
Catalogue  of  books  addrd  since  1835.     Ph., 

1844.     8"       .         .        -.        .        .  21-488 


LIBRARY. 


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Libraiy  company  of  Pliiladelphia.  Catalo^'iie  of  the 
books  belongintr  totlicLoganian  libraiy.  Ph., 
1837.     S"        .   ^     .         .         .         .  21-482 

Library  of  congress.  Additions  made  to  the  library. 
W.,  1852-4.     8°    .         .         .         .  21-515 

—  Catalogue  of  the  library  of  congress.    W.,  18(51. 

8°  ...'...  21-516 

—  Catalogue  of  additions.  (Dec.  1,  18C1,  to  Dec.  1, 

1864.)     W.,  1862-6.     8"        .         .  21-517 

—  Alphabetical  catalogue — authors.    W.,  1864.    8° 

21-518 

—  Catalogue  of  additions.     Dec.  1, 1865,  to  Dec.  1, 

1866.'    W.,  1866.     8°    .         .         .  21-518^ 

—  Catjilosue  of  books  added.     Dec.  1, 1866,  to  Dec. 

1,  1867.     W.,  1868         .         .         .  21-518" 

—  Report  of  librarian,  1867.     W.,  1867         21-522 
Library  of  entertaining  knowledge.  L.,  1842-9.  48  v. 

• —  Craik,  G.  L.  Pursuit  of  knowledge  under  difli- 
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—  Davis,  J.  F.     The  Chinese.     2  v.    .  28"-16 

—  Dislinguished  men  of  mod.  times.    4  v.    30-1982 

—  Ellis,  H.     Elgin  and   Pliigaleian  marbles.     2  v. 

5-6 

Townley  gallery  of  classic  sculpture.     2  v. 

5-7 

—  Hindoos,  the.     2  v.  .         .         .         28^-549 

—  Jardine,  D.     Criminal  trials.     2  v.  27^-624 

—  Lane,  E.  W.     Manners  and  customs  of  the  an- 

cient Egyptians.     2  v.  .         .         28''-548 

—  Lankaster,  E.     Vegetables  used  for  the  food  of 

man 4-283 

—  Long,  G.     Egyptian  antiquities  in  the  British 

jMuseum.     2  v 28"-191 

—  Malkin,  J.     Historical  parallels.     2  v.       29^-82 

—  New  Zealanders,  the        .         .         .         29'»-  288 

—  Ogilby,  W.     Menageries  .         .         9-586,7 
-^  Paris  and  its  historical  scenes.     2  v.       27M849 

—  Planche,  J.  R.     British  costume     .         27''-950 

—  Pompeii.     2  v 27"-902 

—  Rennie,  J.     Architecture  of  birds    .  9-711 

Faculties  of  birds        .        .        .  9-700 

Habits  of  birds    ....  9-710 

Insect  architecture      .         .         .  9-615 

Insect  miscellanies      .        .         .  9-708 

Insect  transformations        ,         .  9-706 

Natural  histoiy  of  birds      .        .  9-589 

—  Secret  societies  of  the  middle  ages   .         29*-255 

—  Trail,  C.  P.     Backwoods  of  Canada        26''-253 

—  Vegetable  substances  used  in  the  arts  and  do- 

mestic economy    ....  6-836 

—  Vegetable  substances  used  for  materials  of  manu- 

factures           6-835 

Library  of  fathers  of  the  holy  catholic  church  an- 
terior to  the  division  of  the  east  and  west. 
Trans,  by  members  of  the  English  church ; 
(ed.  by  E.  B.  Pusey,  John  Keble,  and  C. 
Marriott.)    Oxf.,  1839-54.   39v.   8°    Contents: 

—  Athauasius,  St.     Festal  epistles.    No.  38  .  32-125.5 

Historical  tracts.    No.  13  .  .  .  32-1 2.»6 

Select  treatises  in  controversy  with  the  Arians.     Nos.  S,19 

—  Augustine,  St.     Confessions.     No   1       . 

Seventeen  short  treatises,  v.  22 

Sermons  on  selected  lessons  of  the  New  Testament.  Nos. 16,20 

3-'-1260 

Homilies  on  the  gospel  of  St.  John.     Nos.  26,29        32-1261 

• Expositions  on  the  book  of  Psalms.     Nos.  24,25,30,32,37,39 

32-1259 

—  Chrysostom,  St.  John.    Homilies  on  the  gospel  of  St  Ma  thew. 

Nos.  H,15,.34  .....  .32-1263 

Homilies  on  the  gospel  of  St.  John.     Nos.  28,.36        32-1264 

Homilies  on  the  Acts  of  the  Apostles.     Nos.  33,35    .32-1265 

Homilies  on  the  epistle  to  the  Romans.     No.  7        32-1266 

Homilies  on  the  first  epistle  of  St.  Paul  to  the  Corinthians. 

Nos.  4,.?  in  1      .  .  .  .  .  32-1267 

—  —  Homilieson  thesecond  epistleof  St.Paul  to  theCorinlhians. 

No.  27     .  .  .  .  .  .  .32-1268 

—  —  Commentary  on  the  epistle  to  the  Galatians,  and  homilies 

on  the  epistle  to  the  Epliesiaas.  No.  6  .  32-1269 
Homilies  on  the  epistles  of  St.  Paul  to  the  Phillipians, 

Colossians,  and  Thessalonians.  No.  14  .  32-1270 
Homilies  on  the  epistles  of  St.  Paul  to  Timothy,  Titus,  and 

Philemon.     No.  12      .  .  .  .  32-1271 

—  —  Homilies  on  the  statutes,  or  to  the  people  of  Antioch.    No.  9 

32-1272 

—  Cyprian,  St.     Epistles  with  the  council  of  Carthage  on  the 

baptism  of  heretics,  and  extant  works  of  St.  Pacian.  No.  17 
32-1274 


32-1257 
32-1258 
32-1262 


Library  of  fathers  of  the  holy  catholic  church,  etc. 

—  Cyprian,  St.     Treatises.     No.  3     .  .  .  32-1273 

—  Cyril,  St.     Catechetical  lectures.     No.  2  .'  li^i  .73 

—  Gregory,  St.,  the  great.     Morals  on  the  book  of  Job      No    l<? 

51,23,31 32_io7s 

—  Pacian,  St.     Epistle  to   Sympronian,   exhortation  to  repeic- 

ance,  on  baptism.     No.  17  .  .  .  32-l^ir4 

—  TertuUian,  St.     Apologetic   and   practical   treatise.?.     No.'i(» 

32-1278 

—  ./ustin  Martyr.  Extant  works.  No.  40  .  .32-1277 
Libres  penseurs.  L.  Veuillot  .  .  34_;^^87 
Libri,  G.     Catalogue  of  choicer  portion  of  library. 

Sold  by  auction,  1859.     8".     [With  prices  and 

purchasers  noted]  .         .         .  21-324 

Lichen  tufts  from  the  Allcghanies.     E.  C.  Wright 

33-1343 

Lichens,  British,  history  of.  W.  L.  Lindsay  9-55 
Lichfield.      Jackson,    J.    J.      Histoiy  of  city  and 

cathedral 27''-608 

Lichtenstein.  W.  Hauff  .  .  .  34-3924 
Lichtenthal,  P.     Dizionario  e  bibliografia  della  mii- 

sica.  Milano,  1826.  2  v.  S"  .  34-2"^31 
Liddell,  H.  G.     History  of  Rome,  from  the  earliest 

times  to  the  establishment  of  the  empire.    L., 

1855.  2  V.     8"      .         .         .         .        27»-2317 

—  and    R.    Scott.      Greek-Engli.^h    le.xicon,  bnsed 

on  the  German  work  of  Passow,  with  correc- 
tions and   additions   by  H.  Drisler.     N.  Y., 

1856.  8" 22-391 

Liddon,  H.  P.    The  divinity  of  our  Lord  and  Saviour 

Jesus  Christ.     Bami)ton's   lectures  for  1866. 

L.,    1867.      8"        .         .         .         .        32-1983 

Lieber,  F.      Character  of  the  gentleman.     2d  ed. 

Columbia.  1847     ....  33-216 

—  Same.     3d  ed.     Ph.,  1864        .         .  33-217 

—  Constitution  and  plan  of  education  for  Girard 

college  for  orphans,  with  an  introdnctory  re- 
port, laid  before  the  board  of  trustees.    "Ph. 
1834.    8° 13-124 

—  Essays  on  properly  and  labour.     N.  Y.,  1859 

•         .  3-141 

—  Great  events,  described  by  distinguished  histo- 

rians, chroniclers,  and  other  writers.  N.  Y., 
1847      ......  29^-20 

—  Legal  and  political  hermencutics,  or  principles 

of  interpretation  and  construction  in  law  and 
politics.     B.,  1839         .         .         .  2-770 

—  Letters  to  a  gentleman  in  Germany,  written  after 

a  trip  from  Philadelphia  to  Niagara.  Ph., 
1834.    8» "       26i'-275 

—  Manual  of  political  ethics,  designed  chiefly  for 

the  use  of  colleges  and  students  at  law.  2d  ed. 
B.,  1847.     2  v.  ^8°        .         .         .  2-771 

—  On  civilliberty  and  self-government.    Ph.,  1853. 

2  V 2-772 

—  See  Encyclopaedia  Americana. 

Lieber,  O.  M.  Assayer's  guide;  or,  practical  direc- 
tions to  assayers,  miners,  and  smelters,  for  the 
tests  and  assays,  ly  heat  and  wet  processes,  of 
the  ores  of  all  the  principal  metals,  and  of 
gold  and  silver  coins  and  alloys.  Ph.,  1852 
6-362 

Liebig,  J.  Animal  chemistry ;  or,  organic  chemistry 
in  its  applications  to  piiysioloiry  and  patholooy; 
ed.  by  W.  Gregory.     L.,  1842.    8»  S^lV 

—  Same.     N.  Y.,  1848  .         .         .  8-15 

—  Complete  works  on  chemistry.     Ph.,  1851.     8" 

8-26 

—  Familiar  letters  on  chemistry  in  its  relations  to 

physiology,  dietetics,  agriculture,  commerce, 
and  political  economy.  4th  ed.  Ed.  by  J. 
Blyth.     L.,  1859  .         .         .  H-U" 

—  Same.     Ed.  by  J.  Gardner.     N.  Y.,  1843    8-14 

—  Letters  on  modern  agriculture.    Ed.  by  J.  Blyth. 

L.,  1859 4-99 

—  The  natural  laws  of  husbandry.     N.  Y.,  1863 

4-166 

—  Researches  on  the  chemistry  of  food,  and  the 

motion  of  the  juices  in  the  animal  body. 
Lowell,  1848  ....  8-16 

—  Traile  de  chimie  organique.     P.,  1844.    3  v.    8° 

34-4533 


LTEBIG. 


342 


LIGHTHOUSES. 


Liebig,  J.,  H.  Kopp,  et  al.  Annual  report  of  the 
progress  of  chemistrj'^,  and  the  allied  sciences. 
L.,  1849-53.     4  V.     8°  .         .         .  8-27 

Liefde,  J.  de.  The  romance  of  charity.  L. ,  18(57 
32-2329 

—  The  signet  ring,  and  other  gems     .         18-1895 

—  Six  months  amona;  the  charities  of  Europe.    L., 

18G5.  2V..''.  .  .  ,  32-1726 
Liefde,  J.  B.  de.     Tlie  beggars  (les  gueux)  or,  the 

founders  of  the  Dutch  republic  ;  a  tale  18-4150 
Lien.     Cross,  J.     Law  of       .         .        v.  34  of  2-55 

—  Sergeant,  H.   J.      The    lien   of   mechanics  in 

Pennsylvania         ....  2-297 

Liernur's  system  of    sewage.      See    Krepp,  F.  C. 
Lieutenant  and  commander.     B.  Hall  29t'-201 

Lieutenant  Marcel.     X.  de  Montepin     .         34-4394 
Lievre  de  mon  grand-pere.     A.  Dumas  34-3223 

Life.     Aristotle.     Vital  principle    .         .  10-233 

—  Bichat,  X.     Pliysiological  researches  on     10-16 

—  Coleridge,  S.  T.    Tlieovy  of     .         .  15-23 

—  Darwin,  E.     Zoonomia  .         .  10-706 

—  Dickson,  S.  H.     Life,  sleep,  pain,  &c.      10-152 

—  Gosse,  P.  H.     L.  in  its  lower,  intermediate,  and 

higher  forms  •        ^       .         .  9-556 

—  Graham,  S.     Science  of  human  1.  10-323 

—  Grindon,  L.  H.     Nature,  varieties  and  phenom- 

mena  of        .         •        .         .         .  9-1018 

-  Hinton,  J.     Life  in  nature       .         ,  9-1032 

—  Laugel,  A.     Les  problemes  de  la  vie        34-3490 

—  Mann,  B.  J.    Guide  to  the  knowledge  of  10-220 

—  Matteucci,  C.     Physical   phenomena  of  human 

beings 10-78 

—  Paine,  M.     Discourse  upon  organic  life      15-92 

—  Phillips,  J.     Life  on  the  earth  .  9-311 

—  Zschokke,  H.     Meditations  on         .         32-1115 

—  See    Biology  ;    Death  ;    Health  and  longevity  ; 

Physiology ;  Reproduction. 
Life  among  the  Mormons,  and  a  march  to  their  zion. 
By  an  officer  of  the  United  States  army.  N.  Y. , 

1868 26'^-683 

Ufe  amongst  the  colliers.     L.,  1862        .  33-905 

Life  and  adventure  in  the  South  Pacific.    By  a  roving 
printer.     N.  Y.,  1861    .         .         .         29M83 
Life  and  adventures  of  Major  Roger  Sherman  Potter. 
By  Pheleg  van  Truesdaie     .         .        18-2029 
Life  and  adventures  of  Mrs.  C.  Davies.     D.  De  Foe 

18-829 

Life  and  books.     J.  F.  Boyes         .         .  33-355 

Life  and  confessions  of  Humphry  Humbug,  with  a 

brief  account  of  his  family  from  1  anno  mundi 

to  1835  anno  Cliristi.     L.,  1835  30-255 

Life  and  events.     W.  B.  Victor     ,      '  .         26''-554 

Life  anil    liistory  of  Lewis  XIV,    present  kini:  of 

France  and  Navarre.     L.,  1709  27»-i971 

Life  and  its  aims 18-1900 

"  Life  and  light  of  men,  the."     J.  Young     32-1892 
Life  and  love  in  Noiway.     T.  Miigge  18-2282 

Lite  and  manners.     T.  De  Quincy  .         30-1934 

Life  and  opinions  of  Tristram  Sliandy.      L.  Sterne 

18-3015 

Life  at  the  fireside.     W.  M.  Thayer        .         33-1342 

Life  before  him 18-1901 

Life  below  :  in  seven  poems.  N.  Y.,  1868  23-1018 
Life  beneath  the  waters.  A.  M.  Edwards  9-684 
Life-boat.  R.  M.  Ballantyne  .  .  18-264 
Life-boats.  Phiia.  Board  of  Trade  report  on  life- 
saving  stations  on  the  coast  .  1-210 
Life-book  of  a  labourer.  E.  Neale  .  32-1828 
Life  by  the  Ganges.  Mrs.  Mullens  .  32-2283 
Life  for  a  life.  Miss  D.  M.  Mulock  .  18-2291 
Life,  here  and  there.  N.  P.  Willis  .  18-3533 
Life  in  Australia.  W.  H.  Tliomes  .  18-3207 
Life  in  the  clearings.  S.  Moodie  .  .  26''-271 
Life  in  the  cloister.  A.  M.  Stewart  .  18-1898 
Life  in  Dalecarlia.  Fredrika  Bremer  .  18-395 
Life  in  the  desert.  L.  Du  Couret  .  28''-345 
Life  in  the  far  west.  G.  F.  Ruxton  ,  26''-110 
Life  in  Feejee.  M.  D.  Wallis  .  .  29'>-152 
Life  in  the  forests  of  the  far  east.  S.  St.  John 
29''-198 


Life  in  heaven.     By  the   author  of  "Heaven  our 
_  home."     B.,  1865         .         .         .        32-1633 
Life  in  the  in  sect- world ;  or,  conversations  upon  in- 
sects, between  an  aunt  and  her  nieces.     Ph., 

1844 9-579 

Life  in  the  laity.     L.  D.  Davis        .         .        32-1453 
Life  in  Mexico,  during  a  two  years  residence.    Mme 
Calderon  de  la  Barca  .         .  26i'-70 

Life  in  Normandy  ;  sketches  of  French  fishing,  farm- 
ing,   cooking,    natural   liistory,  and   politics, 
drawn  from  nature.    E.,  1863.    2  v.  8°  27''-670 
Life  in  the  Old  World.     P.  Bremer        ,         27''-585 
Life  in  the  open  air.     T.  Winthrop        .  33-955 

Life  in  prairie  land.   E.  W.  Farnham     .        18-1056 
Life  in  the  sea.    L.  Wraxall  .         .         .  9-976 

Life  in  the  South,  from  the  commencement  of  the  war. 
By  a  blockaded  British  subject.  L.,  1863.    2  v. 
8"  .......         26''-441 

Life  in  varied  phases.  C.  H.  B.  Laing  18-530 
Life  in  the  West.  N.  C.  Meeker  .  .  18-4057 
Life  in  the  West ;  or,  the  Moreton  family.  By  the 
author  of  "  The  village  boys  "  .  18-1903 
Life  in  the  wilds.  H.  Martineau  .  .  18-3857 
Life  in  the  woods.  J.  C.  Geikie  .  .  26''-50o 
Life  insurance.  See  Insurance. 
Life  of  a  fox-hound.  J.  Mills  .  .  20-424 
Life  of  John  Buncle.  T.  Amory  .  .  18-4063 
Life  of  a  sailor.  F.  Chamier  .  .  18-607 
Life  of  trust.  G.  Miiller  .  .  .  30-1148* 
Life  on  the  plains  and  among  the  diggings:  A.  De- 
lano        26f'-260 

Life  pictures.     T.  S.  Arthur  .         .         .  18-176 

Life  pictures.     R.  Turn  bull    .         .         .  32-673 

Life  scenes  from  the  four  gospels.  G.  Jones  32-2368 
Life  scenes  from  mission  fields.  E.  D.  Moore  32-674 
Life  sketches.     Mrs.  J.  L.  Dumont        .  18-951 

Life  struggle.  Julia  Pardoe  .  .  '  .  18-2418 
Life  struggles  in  rebel  prisons.  J.  Ferguson  26''-737 
Life  studies.     J.  Baillie  .         .         .  30-983 

Life  thouifhts.     H.  W.  Beecher      .         .  32-747 

Life  without  and  life  within.  S.  M.  F.  d'Ossoli  33-864 
Life  work  ;  or,  the  link  and  the  rivet.    L.  N.  Ran- 

yard 32-1817 

Life's  discipline.     Mrs.  E.  Robinson      .        18-2665 

Life's  lessons 18-1906 

Life's  lessons.  Mrs.  C.  Gore  .  .  18-1222 
Life's  secret.  Mrs.  H.  Wood  ,  .  18-3582 
Lift  for  tlie  lazy.     N.  Y.,  1849       .         .  33-86 

Light.    Burnet,  J.  Ligiit  and  shade  in  painting  5-714 

—  Cole,  H.  First  exercises  in  light  and  shade  5-430 

—  Hunt,  R.     Light  in  its  chemical  relations     8-66 

—  Marion,  F.     Wondds  of  optics       .  11-343 

—  Nugent,  E.     Light  and  sight  theoretically  and 

practically  treated         .         .        .  10-863 

—  Reichenbach,  C.  v.      Physico-physiological  re- 

searches on  ....  11-225 

—  Winslow,   F.      Influence   on    life   and    health 

10-740 

—  See  Color ;  Optics ;   Polarization ;   Shades  and 

shadows. 
Light.    Helen  Stryker    ....        18-3061 
Light  and  shade.     A.  H.  Drury     .         .         -18-913 
Light  and  truth.     H.  Bonar  .         .         32-2399,2467 
Light  from  the  cross.     A.  Tholuck        .  32-725 

Light  in  dark  places.     A.  Neander         .  32-649 

Light  in  darkness ;  or,  Christ  discovered  in  his  true 
character  by  a  unitarian.     W.  L.  Gage.     B., 

1864 32-1299 

Light  in  the  valley.  Mrs.  N.  Crosland  32-2241 
Light  of  nature.  N.  Culverwell  .  .  15-146 
Light  of  the  week.  J.  Younger  .  .  32-1029 
Light  on  the  dark  river.  M.  W.  Lawrence  32-473 
Light  on  shadowed  paths.  T.  S.  Arthur  18-201 
Light  through  the  clouds ;  or,  peace  and  joy  in  be- 
lieving          18-1907 

Light  foot,  Piannah.     W.  J.  Thoms        .        30-2320 

Lighlhill,   Dr      Popular   treatise   on   deafness ;    its 

causes  and  prevention.     N.  Y.,  1862     10-276 

Lighthouses,  list  of.     See  U.  S.  military  and  naval 

affairs   . 1-210 


LIGHTHOUSES. 


343 


LINDSAY. 


Lighthouses.  Stevenson,  A.  History,  construction 
and  illumination,  of     .         .         .  6-88 

Lightning.     Fonvielle,  W.  de.     Thunder  and  1. 

11-322 

—  Forbes,  R  B.     Papers  relative  to    .  11-115 

—  See  Electricity  ;  Meteorology. 

Lights  and  shadows  of  army  life.     W.  W.  Lyle 

26^-653 

Lights  and  shadows  of  artist  life.  J.Smith  5-119 
Lights  and  shadows  of  church  life  in  Australia.     T. 

Blnney  32-954 

Lights  and   shadows  of  domestic  life,    and    other 

stories 18-1908 

Lights  and  shadows  of  English  life  .  18-1899 
Lights  and  shadows  of  Scottish  life.     John  Wilson 

18-3543 

Lights,  sh  idows  and  reflections  of  wliigsand  tories  ; 

by  a  country  gentleman.     Ph.,  1843     27''-735 
Ligne  apres  ligne  ;  ou  serie  d'  instructions  religieuses 

adaptees  a  1'  intelligence  des  enfants.     N.  Y. 

34-4292 

Ligne,   prince  de.     Lettres  et  pensees,  publiees  par 

Mme  de  Stael-Holstein.   P.,  1809.    8"  34-4787 
Ligue  (la)  et  Henri  IV.     B.  H.  R.  Capefigue 

34-5403 

Ligue  (la)  et  Henri  IV.  J.  Michelet  .  34-4865 
Like  and  unlike.     A.  S.  Roe  .         .         .        18-2676 

Lilian 18-1909 

Lillian  ;  or,  woman's  endurance.     C.  Shrimpton 

18-4154 

Lillie,  H.  Alphabet  of  monograms.  L.  Q"  5-637 
Lillieslea.  Mary  Howitt  .  .  .  18-1513 
Lilliesleaf.  Mrs.  M.  Oliphaut  .  .  18-2381 
Lillo,  G.    Arden  of  Feversham.    B.  D.  v.  1     24-143 

—  Same.     M.  B.  D.  v.  2      .         .        .  24-142 

—  The  fatal  curiosity :  a  tragedy.     B.  D.  v.  1 

24-143 

—  Same.    B.  B.  T.  v.  13     .        .        .  24-71 

—  Same.     I.  B.  T.  v.  19      .         .        .  24-141 

—  Same.     M.  B.  D.  v.  2      .         .         .  24-143 

—  George  Barnwell :  a  tragedy.   B.  D.  v.  1   24-143 

—  Same.     B.  B.  T.  v.  8       .         .         .  24-71 

—  Same.     F's  8.  D.  v.  11    .         .        .  34-221 

—  Same.     I.  B.  T.  v.  23      .        .        .  24-141 

—  Same.     M.  B.  D.  v.  3      .         .         .  24-143 
Lilly,  J.     Dramatic  works ;  with  notes,  and  some 

account  of  his  life  and  writings,  by  F.  W. 
Fairholt.     L.,  1858.     2  v.     .         .  24-83 

Lilly,  L.  History  of  New  England,  illustrated  by 
tales,  sketclies  anecdotes,  and  adventures.  B., 
1839 26''-1029 

Lilly,  W.  A  collection  of  ancient  and  modern 
prophesies,  with  modest  observations  thereon, 
etc.     L.,  1645.     sm.  4"  .         .  12-105 

—  Life  and  times,    1602-81,  by  himself.     [Auto- 

biography.   V,  1]  .        .        .        30-1878 

Lily:  a  novel.  Mrs.  King  .  .  .  18-1747 
Lily  and  the  bee.     S.  Warren         .        .  33-152 

Lily  and  Totem.  W.  G.  Simms  .  .  18-3867 
Lily  Gordon,  the  young  housekeeper.     C.  D.  Bell 

18-1911 

Lily  Huson.  A.  Gray  ....  18-1359 
Lily  White.  E.  Goodwin  .  .  .  18-1203 
Lima.     Markham,  C.  L.     Cuzco  and  L.        26'^-363 

—  Peck,  G.  W.     Sketches  of        .        .        29^-114 

—  True  and  particular  relation  (1746)  11-18 
Limborch,  P.     History  of  the  inquisition ;   with  a 

particular    description  of  its  secret  prisons, 

modes  of  torture,  style  of  accusation,   trial, 

&c.     L.,  1816.    8°         .         .        .        32-1287 

Limes.     Burnell,  G.  R.     Limes,  cements,  etc.    6-26 

—  Pasley,  C.  W,     Limes,  calcareous  cements,  etc. 

6-132 

Limits  of  exact  science  as  applied  to  history.     C. 

Kingsley 39»-139 

Limits  of  religious  thought.     H.'  L.  Mansel     15-131 
Lincoln,  A.     Martyr's   monument;   being  the  pa- 
triotism   and   political   wisdom  of  Abraham 
Lincoln,    as  exhibited  in  his  speeches,  etc. 
N.  Y 30-1683 


Lincoln,  A.  Arnold,  I.  N.  Abraham  Lincoln  and 
the  overthrow  of  slavery      .         .         36^-879 

—  Barrett,  J.  H.     Life   of,  with  messages,  procla^ 

raations,  letters,  etc.     .         .         .        30-1532 

—  Banlett,  D.  W.     Life  of  .         .         30-1240 

—  Carpenter,  F.  B.     Six    months  at  the   White 

House 30-1833 

—  Crosby,  F.     Life  of  .        .         .        30-1669 

—  Holland,  J.  G.    Life  of    .        .         .        30-1743 

—  Howell,  W.  D.     Life  and  speeches  of     30-1675 

—  Life  and  public  services  of  Abraham   Lincoln. 

Ph.,  1864 30-1476 

—  Ludlow,  J.  M.    President  Lincoln  self-portrayed 

•        30-3330 

—  Memorial ;   a  record  of  the  life,  assassination, 

and  obsequies  of  the  inartyi'ed  president. 
N.  Y.,  1865.     8°  .         .         .         .        30-1668 

—  Morris,  B.  F.     Memorial  record      .         30-1671 

—  Newell,  R.  H.     The  martyr  president       23-794 

—  Our  martyr  president       .         .        .         32-1638 

—  Poetical  tributes  to  the  memory  of  23-656 

—  Poore,  B.  P.     The  conspiracy  trial  2-251 

—  Raymond,  H.  J.     History  of  administration  of 

36»-552 

—  Sermons  preached  in  Boston  on  the  death  of 

32-159] 

—  Stowe,  PI.  B.     Men  of  our  times     .         30-2375 

—  Assassination  of.     See  U.  S.  (loreign  relations) 

diplomatic  correspondence,  1865    26^775,995 

—  Keckley,  E.     Behind  the  scenes    .         30-2361 

—  and    Douglas,  S.  A.     Political   debates  in  the 

celebrated  campaign  of  1858,  as  carefully  pre- 
pared by  the  reporters  of  each  party.  Colum- 
bus, 1860.    8°        .         .         .         .         26''-701 

Lincoln,  B.,  life  of.    F.  Bowen.   (S.  A.  B.  23)  30-497 

Lincoln,  R.  W.  Lives  of  the  presidents  of  the 
United  States  ;  with  biographical  notices  of  the 
signers  of  the  Declaration  of  Independence  ; 
and  sketches  of  the  most  remarkable  events 
in  the  history  of  the  country.  Brattleboro, 
1839       ......  30-439 

Lincoln,  William  S.  Alton  trials,  Nov.  7,  1837. 
N.  Y.,  1838  ....  2-323 

Lincoln,  St.  Hugh,  bishop  of.     See  Hugh. 

Lincolnshire.     Britton,  J.       .         .     v.  9  of  37>'-474 

Lind,  James.  Diseases  incidental  to  Europeans  in 
hot  climates,  etc.  From  6th  L.  ed.  Ph.,  1811. 
8° 10-464 

Lind,  Jenny.  Rosenberg,  C.  G.  Jenny  Lind  in 
America 26'^-340 

—  Willis,  N.  P.  Memoranda  of  the  life  of  30-7.-7 
Linda.  Mrs.  C.  L.  Hentz  .  .  .  18-1403 
Linda  Tressel.  Author  of  "  Nina  Balatka  "  18-1912 
Linden,  A.     Titania :  tales  and  legends  translated 

from  the  German  by  Trauermantel  18-3885 
Lindisfarn  Chase.  T.  A.  Trollope  .  18-3313 
Lindley,  A.  F.,  (ed.)  Theodore's  case.     Abyssinian 

war  from  an  Abyssinian  point  of  view.     L., 

1868 28°-365 

Lindley,  John.     Theory  of  horticulture  ;  with  notes 

by  A.  J.  Downing.     N.  Y.,  1853  4-61 

—  Vegetable  kingdom  ;   or,  the  structure,  classifi- 

cation, and  uses  of  plants,    illustrated   upon 
the  natural  system.    3d  ed.   L.,  1853.  8°    9-54 
Lindley,  Nathaniel.      Introduction  to  the  study  of 
jurisprudence  ;  being  a  translation  of  the  gen- 
eral part  of  Thibaut's  system  des  pandekten 
rechts.     Ph.,  1855.     8»         .         v.  88  of  2-55 
Lindley,  T.    Voyage  to  Brasil.  L.,  1805.  8"  26'^-648 
Lindsay,  A.  W.  C,  Ld.     Letters  on  Egypt,  Edom. 
and  the  Holy  Land.    L.,  1858      .         28^'-160 

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Balcarres  and  afterwards  of  Argyll,  1621- 
1706.     E.,  1868    ....        30-2386 

Lindsay,  W.  L.    Popular  history  of  British  lichens  ; 

an  account  of  their  structure,    reproduction, 

uses,  distribution,  and  classification.   L.,  1856 

9-55 

Lindsay,  W.  S.  Our  merchant  shipping ;  its  present 
state  considered.    L.,  1860  .        .  1-312 


LINDSLEY. 


344 


LITERATURE. 


Lindsley,  P.     Works.     Edited,    witli   introductory 

notices  of  his  life  and  labours,  by  L.  J.  Halsey. 

Ph.,  1866.     3  V.     8°      .         .         .  33-925 

Linen  trade.     A.  J.  Warden  .         .  1-207 

Lingard,  J.    Antiquities  of  the  Anglo-Saxon  church. 

Ph.,  1841.    8°        .         .         .         .  32-129 

—  Collection  of  tracts,  on   several    subjects  con- 

nected with  the  civil  and  religious  ijrincipjes 
of  catholics.     Bait.       .         .         .         32-1738 

—  History  of  England,  from  the  first  invasion  by 

the  Romans  to  1688.     B.,  1853.  13  v.  27«-740 
Lingua  Sacra.     D.  Levi         .         .         .  22-152 

Link,    H.   F.      Travels  in   Portugal,    and   through 
France  and  Spain.     Trans,  from  the  German 
by  ,T.  Hinckley.     L.,  1801.     8"     .         27"-109 
Links  in  the  chain.     G.  Kearley     .         .  9-668 

Lin-le.     The  history  of  the  Ti-ping  revolution.     L., 
1866.     2  V.     S"      .         .         .         .         28»-234 
Linn,  E.  A.,  and  N.  Sargent.     Life  and  public  ser- 
vices of  Dr.  L.  F.  Linn.     N.  Y.,  1857.     8" 

30-977 
Linnet's  trial.     By  S.  M.     Author  of  "  Twice  lost " 

18-1905 

Linonian  society  of  Yale  college.     Catalogue  of  the 

library.     New  Haven,  1846.     8°  21-441 

Linsley,  D.  C.     A  premium   essay   on  the   origin, 

history,    and   cliaracteristics  of  the   Morgan 

horses.     N.  Y.,  1857     .         .         .  4-86 

Lintel  and  ley.     W.  C.  Dendy       .         .  18-831 

Linton,  E.  L.      The   lake  country.      L.,  1864.     8» 

27"-869 

—  Lizzie  Lorton  ....         18-3804 

—  Sowing  the  wind  ....  18-1894 
Linton,  W.     Colossal  vestiges  of  the  older  nations. 

L.,  1862         .         .         .         .         .  29»-142 

Linvvood ;  with  other  stories  .         .        18-1904 

Lion-hearted.  Mrs.  Grey  .  .  .  18-1282 
Lion  in  the  path.  .J.  Saunders  .  .  18-3854 
Lion  of  Flanders.     H.  Conscience  .  18-691 

Lionel  Lincoln.     J.  F.  Cooper       .         .  18-723 

Lionne,  la.  F.  Soulie  ....  34-3769 
Lionnes  pauvres,  les.     Augier,  E.,  and  E.  Foussier 

34-3030 

Lions:  living  and  dead.     J.  Dix     .         .  30-798 

Lions,  tigers,  &c.     Jardine,  Sir  W.,  N.  1.,  16 

V.  2  of  9-594 

Lipowitz,   N.      Practical   manufacture  of  Portland 

cement.    Trans,  by  W.  F.  Reid.     L.,  1868.  8° 

6-75 

Lippard,  G.     Legends  of  the  American  revolution  ; 

or,  Washiniiton  and  his  generals  ;  with  biog. 

by  C.  C.  Burr.     Ph.,  [1847.]     8»         18-1914 

—  The  Nazarene  ....         18-1915 

—  Paul  Ardenheim,  the  monk  of  Wissahikon 

18-1916 

Lippincoit,  Mrs.  S.  J.,  (Grace  Greenwood.)  Bonnie 
Scotland  ;  tales  of  her  history,  heroes,  and 
poets.     B.,  1861    ....       27''-1344 

—  A  forest  tragedy  and  other  tales      .         18-1919 

—  Greenwood  leaves .         18-1920 

—  Haps  and   mishaps  of  a  tour  in  Europe.     B., 

1854 27^-322 

—  Poems.     B.,  1851     ....  23-287 

—  Records  of  five  years.     B.,1867       .        33-1335 

—  Stories  and  legends  of  travel   and  history-  for 

children.     B.,  1857       .         .         .         27*'-445 

—  Stories  and  sights  of  France  and   Italy.     B., 

1867 27^'-895 

—  Stories  of  many  lands  .  .  .  18-1917 
Lippincott's  magazine,  v.  1-3.  Ph.,  1868,9.  8°  17-57 
Lippincott's  complete    pronouncing  gazetteer.     J. 

Thomas  and  T.  Baldwin      .         .  25-108 

Lippitt,  P.  J.     Treatise  on  the  tactical   use  of  the 

three  arms,  infantry,  artillery,  and  cavalry. 

N.  Y.,  1865 6-638 

Liquors.     Feuchtwauger,  L.     Fermented  1.     6-174 

—  See  Drinks. 

L'Isere,  C.  de.  Diseases  and  hygiene  of  the  organs 
of  the  voice.  Trans,  by  J.  F.  W.  Lane.  B., 
1845 10-73 


List,  F.  National  system  of  political  economy. 
Trans,  from  the  German  by  G.  A.  Matile  ; 
with  notes  by  H.  Richelot  and  S.  Colwoll. 
Ph.,  1856.    S"        .         .         .         .  3-144 

List  of  the  absentees  of  Ireland,  and  the  value  of 
their  estates  and  incomes  spent  abroad  ;  with 
observations  on  the  state  and  condition  of  that 
kingdom.     Dub.,  1729.     8°  .        27"-1468 

List  of  bankrupts  in  the  U.  S.  court  for  the  eastern 
district  of  Penn.    Pittsburg,  1844.    S"     2-293 

Listener,  C.  Fry 33-1286 

Lister,  T.  H.  Life  and  administration  of  Edward, 
first  earl  of  Clarendon  ;  with  original  corre- 
spondence.    L.,  1837,8.     3  V.     S"  30-962 

Liszt,  F.     F.  Chopin.     P.,  1852.     8°      .         34-4778 

—  Lite  of  Chopin.     Trans,  by  M.  W.  Cook.     Ph., 

1863 30-1427 

—  See  Chopin,  F 5-961 

Litchfield    county   centennial   celebration ;   held  at 

Litchfield,    Conn.,  Aug.   13,14,   1851.     Hart. 

1851.     8" 26"-587 

Literary  amaranth.     N.  C.  Brooks        .  33-21 

Literary  and  miscellaneous  memoirs.      J.   Cradock 

33-785 

Literary   and   scientific    men.     Arago,    F.     Distin- 

tinguished  scientific  men      .         .  30-970 

—  Bell,  R.,  et  al.     Lives  of  eminent  literarj^  and 

scientific  men  of  Great  Britain  and  Ireland 
....         .         .  30-306 

—  Brougham,  H.     Men  of  letters  and   science  in 

the  time  of  George  III  .         .  30-49 

—  GilfiUan,  G.     Gallery  of  portraits    .        30-1657 

—  Mills,  A.     Literary  men  of  G.  Britain     22-1141 

—  Shelley,  M.  W.,  et  al.  Lives  of  the  most  eminent 

literary  and  -scientific  men  of  France    30-308 
Lives  of  the  most  eminent  literary  and  scien- 
tific men  of  Italy,  Spain,  and  Portugal   30-307 

—  Walker,- W.,  jr.     Men  of  science     .         30-1822 

—  Wynne,  J.    Lives  of  eminent  literary  and  scien- 

tific men  of  America     .         .         .  30-873 

—  Young,  T.     Biographies  of  men  of  science 

V.  2  of  11-307 

—  See  Authors  ;  Literature  ;  Poets. 
Literary  and  social  judgments.     W.  R.  Greg 

.         .        33-1396 

Literary  character.     I.  D'Israeli    .         .         22-1023 
Literary  gazette ;  or,  journal  of  criticism,    science, 
and  the  arts.     v.  1.     Ph.  1821.     4°         17-508 
Literary  bonis.     N.  Drake      .         .         .  33-734 

Literary  magazine,  and  Am.  register,  v.  1,3-7. 
Ph.,  1804-7.     6  V.     8°  .         .  17-107 

Literary  memoirs  of  living  authors.     D.  Rivers 

21-70 

Literary  panorama,  the.    L.,1807.    3  v.    8°     17-492 
Literary  policy  of  the  church  of  Rome.     J.  Mend- 
ham       32-1920 

Literary  property,  laws  of.     R.  Maugham         3-316 

—  See  Copyrigiit. 

Literary  recollections.  R.  Warner  .  30-1948 
Literary  relics.  G.  M.  Berkeley  .  .  33-1205 
Literary  reminiscences.  T.  De  Quincey  30-1933 
Literature.    History. 

—  Alves,  R.     History  of      .         .         .  22-904 

—  Berington.  J.     Literary  history  of  the  middle 

ages 22-931 

—  Blakey,  R.     History  of  political  1.  .  22-938 

—  Botta,  A.  C.  L.     Hand-book  of       .  22-941. 

—  Denina,  C.     Revolutions  of    .         .         22-1014 

—  Goodrich,  S.  G.     Ancient  and  modern  1. 

22-1065 

—  Hallam,  H.     Literature  of  Europe  .        22-1076. 

—  Kaumer,  F.  v.     Handbuch  zur  geschichte   der 

34-2420 

—  Scherr,   Dr.  J.     Allgemeine  geschichte   der  1. 

.         .         .         .         34-2400 

—  Schlegel,  F.    Lectures  on  tiie  history  of    22-1192 

—  Schlosser,  F.  C    History  of  the  eighteenth  cen- 

tury  29»-72 

—  Sismondi,  J.  C.  L.  S.  de.     Historical  viewof  tlie 

literature  of  the  south  of  Europe      22-1208,9 


LITERATURE. 


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LIVER. 


Literature.  Tannehill,  W.  Sketches  of  the  history  of 

22-1229 

—  Philosophy  and  study  of. 

—  Harris,  J.     Philological  inquiries    .         22-1081 

—  Knapp,  S.  L.    Advice  in  the  pursuits  of  22-1112 

—  Marmontel,  J.  F.     Elements  de  1.    .        34-3511 

—  Montgomery,  J.     Lectures  on         .        22-1145 

—  Stael-Holstein,  Mme  de.    Influence  of    22-1221 

—  Sybel,    H.   v.     Literature  and    history   of   the 

crusades 29''-135 

—  Tuckerman,  11.  T.     Characteristics  of   22-1251 

—  Villeneuve,  A.  de.     Cours  elementaire  de 

.    34-3998 

—  Vinet,  A.     Outlines  of     .         .        .        33-1368 
— ■  Williams,  W.  R.     Conservative  principle  in 

22-1285 

—  Miscellany. 

—  Ampere,  J.  J.     Litterature,  voyages,  et  poesies 

34-3021 

—  Arvine,  K.     Cyclopaedia  of  anecdotes       33-377 

—  Baillet,  A.    Jugemens  des  savans  .        34-4979 

—  Beloe,  W.     Anecdotes  of         .         .  21-140 

—  Books  and  authors  .         .  ,      .         .  22-942 

—  Cuvilier-Fleury,  A.  A.     Etudes  historiques  et 

litteraires       ....         34-3172  to  5 

—  Davis,  W.     Olio  of  anecdotes  .  21-149 

—  D' Israeli,  I.     Curiosities  of     .         22-1020  to  2 
• Miscellanies         ....         22-1024 

—  Friswell,   J.    H.     Varia :    readings    from   rare 

books 22-1056 

—  Gilfillan,  G.     Sketches  of  modern  1.         30-1657 

—  Grimm,  F.  M.     Gazette  litteraire     .        34-3374 

—  Hugo,  V.     Litterature  et  philosophic  melees 

34-3418 

—  Masson,  D.     Essays  on  the  English  poets 

22-1132 

—  Memoirs  of       ...        .         17-218  to  20 

—  Ossoli,  S.  M.  F.  d'.     Papers  on  literature  and  art 

33-490 

—  Photius.     Myriobiblon     .         .         .        34-2949 

—  Puruell,  T.     Literature  and  its  professors 

22-1170 

—  Ripley  and  Taylor.     Hand-book  of  33-900 

—  Sclielhorn,  J.  G.   Amajnitates  literaria?     34-482 

—  Souvestre,  E.    Causeries  historiques  et  litteraires 

34-5457 

—  Taillandier,  R.  E.  G.     Litterature  etrangere 

34-3844 

—  Vigueul-Marville.     Melanges  d'  histoire  et  de  1. 

.         .         34-4473 

—  Villemain,  A.  F.     Litterature  contemporaine 

34-3891 

—  Collections. 

—  Chambers,  R.     Cyclopaedia  of  English  literature 

.       22-897,8 

—  Cheever,  G.  B.     Prose  writers  of  America 

33-127 

—  Cleveland,   C.  D.     Compendium  of  American 

literature 22-974 

Compendium  of  classical  literature      22-976 

Compendium  of  English  literature    22-971,2 

—  Duyckinck,    E.    A.  and  G.  L.     Cyclopaedia  of 

American  literature       .         .         .  22-896 

—  Foster,  M.  E.     Hand-book  of  modern  European 

literature 22-1053 

—  Hood,  E.  P.     Master  minds  of  the  west    33-106 

—  Illustrations  of  northern  antiquities  22-891 

—  Knight,  C.     Half-hours  with  the  best  authors 

33-485 

Half-hours  with  the  best  letter-writers 

33-1348 

—  Morris  and  Willis.     Prose  and  poetry  of  Europe 

and  America  ....        33-1208 

—  Whitlaw,  A.     Casquet  of  literary  gems   33-591 

—  See     Authors  ;      Belles-lettres  ;     Bibliography  ; 

Copyright ;  Criticism  ;  Journalism  ;   Letters  ; 
Literary  and    scientific    men ;    Newspapers; 
Novels ;    Poetry ;    Readers ;    and    names  of 
different  languages. 
Literature  in  letters.     J.  P.  Holcombe  33-877 


Literature  of  the  rebellion.  J.  R.  Bartlett  21-299 
Literature  of  the  Sabbath  question.  R.  Cox  21-32 
Lithography.     Straker,  C.     Art  of        .  0-1031 

Lithdlogy.     Laurence,  P.  H.  .         .  9-249 

—  See  Geology  ;  Mineralogy. 

Littell,  S.     Manual  of  the  diseases  of  the  eye.    Ph., 

1837 10-498 

Littell's  living  age;  conducted  by  E.  L  ttell.     B., 

1844-69.     Ill  V.     8»      .         .         .  17-59 

Littell's  museum.    See  Museum  of  forei{!;n  literature. 

Litterature  de  la  jeunesse  et  de  I'age  mur.    A.  Yinet 

34-4595 

Litterature  de  I'enfance.  A.  Vinet  .  34-4593 
Little,  G.  American  cruiser's  own  book  18-1922 
Little,  J.  A.     Autobiography  of  a  new  churchman. 

Ph.,  1852 30-1626 

Little  barefoot.     B.  Auerbach        .         .  18-219 

Little  beauty.  Mrs.  Grey  .  .  .  18-1278 
Little  brother,  etc.  F.  H.  Ludlow  .  18-3900 
Little  by  little.     W.  T.  Adams       .         .  18-61 

Little  Dorrit.     C.  Dickens      .         .         .  18-868 

Little  foxes.     Mrs.  H.  B.  Stowe     .        .  33-810 

Little  gentleman  in  green  ;   a  fairy  tale.     Bv  Una 

Savin 1*8-1918 

Little  Henry  and  his  bearer.      Mrs.   Sherwood 

.         .         .         .         .     V.  3  of  18-2837 

Little  leaven 18-3659 

Little  London  directory  of  1677.  Reprinted,  with  an 
introduction  pointing  out  some  of  tlie  most 
eminent  merchants  of  the  period.     L.,  1863 

25-127 

Little  Louvre,  the.  J.  Abbott  .  v.  2  of  18-15 
Little  Lucy  and  her  dhaye.      Mrs.    Sherwood 

V.  3  of  18-2837 

Little  Momiere.  Mrs.  Sherwood  v.  6  of  18-2837 
Little  Nell.  [Dickens' little  folks.]  .  18-3985 
Little  Paul.     J.  Abbott  .         .       v.  12  of  18-15 

Little  Pedlington.     J.  Poole  .         .         18-2521 

Little  ragamuffin.  J.  Greenwood  .  18-1265,6 
Little  Spaniard.     May  Mannering  .         18-4098 

Little  things  of  nature.     L.  H.  Grindon  9-1004 

Little  tour  in  Ireland.     By  an  Oxonian.     L.,  1859 

27^-542 

Little  wife.     Mrs.  Grey  .        .     18-1277;33-952 

Little  women.     L.  M.  Alcott         .         .  18-133 

Littlepage  manuscripts.     See  Cooper,  J.  F. 
Litton,  E.  A.    The  church  of  Christ  in  its  idea,  attri- 
butes and  ministry  ;  with  particular  reference 
to  the  controversy  on  the  subject  between 
Romanists   and  Protestants.     Ph.,  1856.     8" 

32-714 

Littr6,  E.  Dictionnaire  de  la  langue  franqaise.  P., 
1863.     2v.     4"      .         .        .         .        34-4976 

—  Etudes  d' histoire  primitive.     8°       .         34-4658 
Liturgies.      Cull,  R.     Garrick's    mode   of   reading 

22-627 

—  Falkner,  W.     Vindication  of  .  32-243 

—  Neale,  J.  M.     Liturgioloay  and  church  history 

.         .         .         .         .         .  ^       .         32-1964 

—  Palmer  W.     Origines  liturgicae '       .  32-259 

—  Robinson,  B.     Review  of  case  of   .         32-2349 

—  See  names  of  sects  and  denominations. 
Liturgies  of  St.  Mark,  St.  James,  St.  Clement,  St. 

Clirysostom,  St.  Basil;  or,  according  to  the 
use  of  the  churches  of  Alexandria,  Jerusalem, 
Constantinople,  and  the  formula  of  the  apos- 
tolic constitutions.     Ed.  by  Rev.  J.  M.  Neale. 

L.,  1859 34-277 

Live  and  learn.  A  guide  for  all  who  wish  to  speak 
and  write  correctly  ;  particularly  intended  as 
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—  Murcliison,  C.     Clinical  lectures  on  diseases  of 

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Livermore,  A.  A.     Lectures  to  young  men  on  their 

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Lives  and  deeds  worth  knowing  about.     W.  F.  Ste- 
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Lives  and  voyages  of  Drake,  Cavendish,  and  Dam- 
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Lives  made  sublime  ;  or,  sketches  of  Christian  men 
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Lives  of  the  British  reformers.     Ph.,  n.  d.     30-1478 

Lives  of  eminent  individuals  celebrated  in  American 
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Lives  of  eminent  persons.     L.     8"         .  30-825 

Lives  of  governors  of  New  Plymouth  and  Massa- 
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Lives  of  Scottish  poets.     L.,  1822.     3  v.  30-483 

Livet,  C.  L.  Precieux  et  precieuaes,  caracteres  et 
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Livingston,  E.    Letter  to  R.  Vaux,  on  the  advantage 

of  the  Pennsylvania  system  of  prison  disci- 
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Livingstone,  D.  and  C.  Narrative  of  an  expedition 
to  the  Zambesi  and  its  tributaries,  and  of  the 
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—  Same.  N.  Y.,  1866.  8»  .  .  28''-498 
Livonian  tales,  by  the  author  of  "  Letters  from  the 

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Livre  de  beaute — keepsake  pour  1854.      L.  Lespes 

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Livre  de  famille.  A.  Berquin  .  .  "  84-4598 
Livre  des  instituteurs.  L.  J.  Larcher  .  34-3479 
Livre  des  merveilles.  N.  Hawthorne  .  34-5526 
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Livres  populaires,  histoire  des.  C.  Nisard  21-232 
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Lizars,  J.     Use  and  abuse  of  tobacco.     Ph.,  1859 
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Lizzie  Glenn.     T.  S.  Arthur  .         .        ,  18-177 

Lizzie  Leigh.     Mrs.  E.  C.  Gaskell  .         18-1147 

Lizzie  Lorton  of  Greyrigg.     E.  L.  Linton      18-3804 

Ljungstedt,  A.  Historical  sketches  of  the  Portu- 
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Llewellyn,  E.  L.     Title  hunting    .         .         18-1926 

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Lloyd,  E.    Treasures  of  darkness.    Ph.,  1854  23-751 

Lloyd,  G.  T.  Thirty-three  years  in  Tasmania  and 
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Lloyd,  H.  Elementary  treatise  on  the  wave  theory 
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Lloyd,  J.     Life  of  Sir  Philip  Sidney.     L.,  1862 

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Lloyd,  L.  Scandinavian  adventures,  during  a  resi- 
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Lloyd,  R.     (Walsh's  Br.  poets.)     Select  poems 

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Lloyd,  S.  H.  Glimpses  of  the  spirit-land;  addresses, 
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Lloyd,  W.,  and  A.  Gerard.  Narrative  of  a  journey 
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Lloyd,  W.  W.  Christianity  in  the  cartoons  referred 
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Lobstein,  J.  F.  Treatise  on  the  structure,  functions, 
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Locke,  D.  R.  Ekkoes  from  Kentucky ;  by  Petro- 
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Locke,   John.     Works.     3d  ed.     L.,    1727.     3  v. 

Sm.  f° 15-503 

—  Same  ;  with  preliminary  essay  and  notes  by  J. 

A.  St.  John.     L.,  1854.     2  v.       .  15-98 

—  Essay  concerning  human  understanding ;  with 

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trade,  etc.     L.,  1696     .         .         .  1-816 

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—  Brown,  ,1,     Horae  subsecivae  .  33-479 

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—  Tagart,  E.     Locke's  writings  and   philosophy 

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Locke,  John,  (barrister.)  Law  and  practice  of 
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Locke,  M.  The  original  music  in  Macbeth ;  ar- 
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Locke,  W.  H.  The  story  of  the  regiment,  [11th 
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Locker,  F.  Lyra  elegantiarum  ;  a  collection  of  vers 
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Lockhart,  J.  G.  Ancient  Spanish  ballads.  Trans., 
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Lodgings  at  Kniglitsbridge     .        .        .  18-380 

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Lofland,  J.  Poetical  and  prose  writings  of  the  Mil- 
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Logic.     Boole,  G.     Laws  of  thought      .  15-148 

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.       _ 27i>-12 

—  London  interiors  ;  exhibition  of  religious,  regal, 

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Engraved  on  steel.  With  descripticms  by 
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—  London  scenes  and  London  people,  anecdotes, 

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—  Life  in. 

—  Beames,  T.     The  rookeries  of         .         27''-915 

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—  Riley,  "H.  T.  (ed.)     Memorials  of,  in  the  13th, 

14th,  and  15th  centuries        .         ,       27^-4056 

—  Ritchie,  J.  E.     Night-side  of  .         27^-899 

—  Sala,  G.  A.     Gaslight  and  daylight  27''-507 

—  Schlesingen,  M.     Saunterings  in     .         27''-325 

—  Smith,  C^  M.    Curiosities  of  London  life  27''-897 
London  life  ....  33-319 

—  Stallard,  J.  XL     London  pauperism  2-868 

—  Thornbury,  W.     Haunted  London        27''-1143 

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catalogue  of  the  industrial  department.  L. 
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omnibuses 2-320 


London.     Miscellany. 

—  Curtis,  W.     Flora  Londinensis        .  9-1237 

—  Dixon,  W.  H.     London  prisons       .  27''-336 

—  Dodd,  G.     Food  of  London     .         .  1-288 

—  Hodges,  N.      Loimologia ;    or,  account  of  the 

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—  Jesse,  J.   H.      London  and  its  celebrities 

27''-636 

—  Low,  S.,jr.     Charities  of,  in  1861    .         27''-748 

—  Mayhew,  H.,  and  J.  Binney.     Criminal  prisons 

2-788 

—  Mudie,  R.     Babylon  the  great         .         27^-914 

—  Police  of  London     ....         27^-752 

—  Rush,  R.     Residence  at  court  of     .  27M7 

—  Scott,  B.     Statistical  vindication  of       27''-1067 

—  Tavern  anecdotes     ....  33-125 

—  Timbs,  J.     Romance  of  ,         .         27''-793 

—  Waters,  T.     Traditions  of       .         .       27''-1218 

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London,  Edinburgh  and  Dublin  philosophical  maga- 
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London  poems.     R.  Buchanan      .         .  23-897 
London  quarterly  review,    v.  30-32.    L.,  1868,9.    8" 
17-92 

—  See  Quarterly  review. 
London  review.     See  European  mag. 

London  society  :  an  illustrated  magazine.  L.,  1862-8. 
15  V.     8« 17-185 

London  Times,  essays  from.  2d  series.  N.  Y..1852 
33-276 

Londonderry,  Marquess  of.     See  Castlereagh. 

Londonderry.  Map  :  town-land  survey.  [MS.  cor- 
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—  Mackenzie,  J.     Narrative  of  the  siege  of 

27='-1470 

—  Portlock,  J.  E.  Geology  of  the  county  of  9-322 
Long,  C.  Sir  Roland  Ashton  .  .  18-1931 
Long,  E.  M.      The  union  tabernacle  ;  or,  movable 

tent-church.     Ph.,  1859.     8°        .         32-1102 

Long,  G.     Decline  of  the  Roman  reymblic.     v.  1,2. 

L.,  1864,6.     8»      .         .         .         .       27''-2323 

—  Egyptian   antiquities  in   the   British  museum. 

L.,  1832.     2  V 28='-403 

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L.,  1850.     80         ....       27''-4027 

—  Two  discourses  delivered  in  the  middle  temple 

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Long,  J.  Hand-book  of  Bengal  missions,  in  con- 
nexion with  the  church  of  England,  together 
with  an  account  of  general  educational  efforts 
in  North  India.     L.,  1848     .         .         32-1537 

Long,  J.  H.  and  R.  H.  Buel.  Cadet-engineer  ;  or, 
steam  for  the  student.     Ph.,  1865.     8°    6-365 

Long,  S.  H.     See  James,  E.  ;  Keating,  W.  H. 

Lone  Island.     Giraud,  J.  P.,  jr.     Birds  of         9-551 

—  Prime,  N.  S.     History  of        .         •         26»-426 

—  Thompson,  B.  F.  History  of  .  26''-202 
Long  livers;  a  history  of  persons  who  have  lived 

several  ages  and  grown  young  again,  with  the 
secret  of  rejuvenescency  of  Arnoldus  Villa 
Nova ;  and  rules  to  prolong  hfe,  and  to  pre- 
pare the  universal  medicine,  by  Eugenius 
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Long  look  ahead.     A.  S.  Roe        .         .         18-2677 
Long  parliament.     Forster,  J.      Arrest  of  the   five 
members       .         .         .         .         .         27^-409 

Debates  on  the  grand  remonstrance— 1641 

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—  May,  T.     History  of  the  parliament  of,    1640 

27'*-824 

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Long,  short,  and  weak  sight.     J.  S.  Wells      10-894 

Long  vacation  ramble  in  Norway  and  Sweden,  by 

X  !ind  Y,  two  unknown  quantities.     Camb.., 

1857 27'*-430 


LONGACRE. 


349 


LOSSING. 


Longacre,  J.  B.,  and  J.  Herring.  The  national  por- 
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Longe,  F.  D.     A  refutation  of  the  wage-fund  theory 

of  modern  political  economy,  as  enunciated 

by  Mr.  Mill  and  Mr.  Fawcett.     L.,  1866.     8° 

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Longevity.     Bell,  J.     On  regimen  and  1.  10-15 

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Longfellow,  H.  W.  Coplas  de  Don  Jorge  Manrique; 
translated  from  the  Spanish  ;  with  an  intro- 
ductory essay  on  the  moral  and  devotional 
poetry  of  Spain.     B.,  1833  .  23-770 

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B.,  1858 23-511 

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—  Kavanagh 18-1935 

—  New  England  tragedies. — John  Endicott ;   Giles 

Corey  of  the  Salem  farms.     B.,  1868     24-229 

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—  Poems.     N.  Y.,  1848.     8°        .         .  23-141 

—  Same.     B.,  1850.     2  v.    .         .         .  23-277 

—  Poetical  works.     B.,  1866.     4  v.     .  23-879 

—  Poets  and  poetry  of  Europe,  with  introductions 

and   biographical    notices.      N.  Y".,  1857.     8° 
23-583 

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Longfield,  M.    Lectures  on  political  economy.  Dub., 

1834.     8°        .        .         .         .         .  3-147 

Longinus,  D.     On  the  sublime  ;  new  literal  transla- 
tion, with  notes.     N.  y.,1832      .  22-669 
Longitude.    Mackay,  A.    Theory  and  practice  12-103 
Longman,  W.     Life  and  times  of  Edward  IIL     L., 

1869.  2  v.  8»  .  .  .  .  80-2441 
Longstreet,  A.  B.  Georgia  scenes,  etc.  18-1938 
Loniiueville,  A.  G.  de  B.  de.     Cousin,  V.     La  jeu- 

^  nesse  de 34-4508 

Youth  of 30-870 

■ Mme  de  Longueville,  pendant  la  Fronde 

34-4509 

Longus.     Loves  of  Daphnis  and  Chloe ;  a  pastoral 

novel 18-3714 

Lonz  Powers.     J.  Weir  .         .         .        18-3484 

Loo-Choo.     Hall,  B.     Voyage  to  .         .  29^-22 

Look  to  the  end.  Mrs.  S.'  Ellis  .  .  18-1009 
Looker-on.      [Br.  essayists;     with   preface  by    A. 

Chalmers.]     B.,   1856,7-     3  V.     .  33-949 

Looking  around.     A.  S.  Roe  .         .         18-2682 

Looking  at  life.  G.  A.  Sala  .  .  .  18-2720 
Looking  toward  sunset.  L.  M.  Child  .  33-1107 
Loom  and  the  lugger.  H.  Martineau  .  18-3862 
Loomis,  A.  W.    Confucius  and  the  Chinese  classics. 

San  Francisco,  1807  .  .  .  22-1117 
Loomis,  E.     Elements  of  analytical  geometry  and 

calculus.     N.  Y.,  1851.     8"  .  14-45 

—  Elements  of  plane  and  spherical  trigonometrj^ 

with  their  applications  to  mensuration,  sur- 
veying and  navigation.    N.  Y.,  1851.    8"  14-44 

—  Same ;    with  tables  of  logarithms  of  numbers 

and  of  sines  and  tangents  for  every  ten  seconds 
of  the  quadrant.     N.  Y.,  1856.     8"        14-162 

—  Geometry  and    conic    sections.      N.   Y.,  1858 

14-196 

'     —  Introduction  to  practical  astronomy,  with  tables. 
N.  Y.,  1855.     8°    .         .         .         .  12-33 

—  Recent  progress  of  astronomy.     3d  ed.     N.  Y., 

1856 12-20 

—  Treatise  on  astronomy.    K  Y.,  1865.    8"    12-73 

—  Treatise  on  meteorology  ;  with  tables.     N.  Y., 

1868.     8» 11-329 

Lope  de  Rueda.     See  Rueda. 


Lope  de  Vega.     See  Vega. 

Lord,  E.     The  epoch  of  creation ;    the    scripture 

doctrine  contrasted  with  the  geological  theory; 

with  an   introduction  by  R.  W.  Dickinson. 

N.  Y.,  1851  ....  32-335 

—  Plenary  inspiration  of  the  holy  scriptures.     N. 

Y.,  1858.     2  v 32-1469 

—  Principles  of  currency  and   banking.     N.  Y., 

1829 1-235 

—  The  prophetic  office  of  Christ,  as  related  to  the 

verbal  inspiration  of  the  holy  scriptures.     N. 

Y.,  1859 32-1470 

Lord,  J.     Modern  history  from  the  time  of  Luther 
to  the  fall  of  Napoleon.     Ph.     8°       27''-3484 

—  The  old  Roman  world  ;  the  grandeur  and  fail- 

ure of  its  civilization.     N.  Y.,  1867.     8» 

27''-2324 

Lord,  J.  C.     Lectures  on  the  progress  of  civilization 

and  government,  and  other  subjects.    Buffalo, 

1851 33-266 

Lord,  J.  K.     The  naturalist  in  Vancouver  island 

and  British  Columbia.     L.,  1866.     2  v.     8" 

26i'-570 
Lord,  P.  B.    Algiers,  with  notices  of  the  neighboring 

states  of  Barbary.  T^.,  1835.  2  y.  28''-556 
Lord  and  Lady  Harcourt.     C.  Sinclair  18-2895 

Lord  and  the  vassal ;  a  familiar  exposition  of  the 

feudal   system   in  the  middle  ages,  with  its 

causes  and  consequences.  L.,  1844  27''-3593 
Lord  de  1'  amiraute.  A.  Robert  .  .  84-4379 
Lord  des  iles,  le.  Sir  W.  Scott  .  .  34-4999 
Lord  Erlistown.  Miss  D.  M.  Mulock  .  18-2284 
Lord  mayor  of  London.     W.   H.  Ainsworth 

18-114 

Lord  Montagu's  page.  G.  P.  R. -Tames  18-1633 
Lord  Oakburn's  daughters.  Mrs.  H.Wood  18-3590 
Lord  of  the  isles :  a  poem.     Sir  W.  Scott         23-778 

—  Same 23-204,7 

Lord's    prayer    in    one    hundred    languages.       G. 

Nai)hegyi 22-361 

Lords  and  ladies  ;  by  the  author  of  ''Margaret  and 

her  bridesmaids"  .         .         .        18-19;J9 

Lorely.     G.  de  Nerval    ....         34-3604 

Lorens,  [Laurentius  Gallus.]     Somme  des  vices  et 

de  venues.     [See  E.  E.  T.  S.  pt.  23] 

y.  12  of  22-1043 

Lorens,  F.     Life  of  Alcuin.     Trans,  from  the  Ger- 
man by  J.  M.  Slee.     L.,  1837       .  30-10 
Lorenzo  Benoni.     G.  Ruffini.     (French)       84-3653 

(English; 18-2698 

Lorgnette.     D.  G.  Mitch.ell     .         .         .        18-2217 

Lorimer,  J.      Constitutionalism  of  the  future ;  or, 

parliament  the    mirror  of   the    nation.     E., 

1865 2-774 

Lorimer,    P.     Scottish  reformation ;    an  historical 

sketch.     L.,  1860  .         .         .  82-920 

Lorin,  J.     See  Barriere,  Th.  .         .        34-5328 

Loring,  C.  G.     See  Field,  E.  W.    .         .         26^-501 

Loring,  J.  S.     Hundred  Boston  orators,  appointed 

by  the  municipal  authorities  and  other  public 

bodies,  from  1770  to  1852.     B.,  1852.     S" 

80-1946 

Lorrain,  Charles  A.,  of.     Life  of  Charles  of  L.  ;  in- 
cluding the  history  of  the  house  of  L.     L., 

1746 30-85 

Lorrimer  Littlegood.     F.  E.  Smedley    .        18-2915 

Loskiel,  G.  H.  ^  History  of  the  mission  of  the  united 

brethren  among  the  Indians  in  North  America. 

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Loss  and  gain.     A.  B.  Haven        .         .         18-1361 

Lossing,  B.  J.     History  of  the   United    States  for 

families  and  libraries.     N.  Y.,  1857.     8" 

26«-371 

—  Life  and   times  of   Philip    Schuyler.      N.    Y, 

[1860]  30-1285 

—  Mount  Vernon  and  its  associations,  historical, 

biographical  and  pictorial.     N.  Y.,  1859.  8" 
26''-438 

—  Our  countrymen  ;  or,  brief  memoirs  of  eminent 

Americans.     Ph.,  1855         .        .        30-1017 


LOSSING. 


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LOUISIANA. 


Lossing,  B.  J.  Outline  history  of  the  fine  arts  ;  with 
notices  of  the  character  and  works  of  cele- 
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America.     Ph.  and  Hart.,  1866-9.     3  v.     8" 
26--802 

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1851.     2  V.     8°      .         .         .         .  26''-294 

—  Pictorial  history  of  the  United  States,  for  schools. 

N.  Y.,  1859  .         .         .         .         .         26''-432 

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war  of  independence.     N.  Y.,  1847.     8° 

■.         2G''-390 

Lost  among  the  Affghans.  J.  Campbell  28''-419 
Lost  and  found.     S.  B.  Halliday    .         .  33-760 

Lost  and  saved.  Mrs.  Norton  .  .  18-2344 
Lost  and  won.     G.  M.  Craik  .         ,         .  18-761 

Lost  bank  note.  Mrs.  Henry  "Wood  .  18-3586 
L(jst  cause,  the.  E.  A.  Pollard  .  .  26»-833 
Lost  cause  regained.  E.  A.  Pollard  .  26"-101G 
Lost  daughter.     Mrs.  C.  L.  Hentz  .         18-1404 

Lost  heiress.  Mrs.  E.  D.  E.  N.  Southworth  18-2978 
Lf)st  hunter.     J.  T.  Adams    .         .         .  18-54 

Lost  in  Ceylon.     W.  Dalton  .         .  18-803 

Lost  Lenore.  Mayne  Reid  .  .  .  18-2627 
Lost  love.  A.  Owen  ....  18-2393 
Lost  name.  J.  S.  Le  Fanu  .  .  .  18-1825 
Lost  senses.     J.  Kitto    ....  33-201 

Lost  ship.  W.  J.  Neale  .  .  .  18-2329 
Lost  tales  of  Miletus.     E.   L.  Buhver-Lytton 

23-834 

Lost  tribes  and  the  Saxons  of  the  east.     G.  Moore 

32-965 

Lost  will.  Mrs.  H.  Wood  .  .  .  18-3595 
Loth,  J.  T.     The  tourist's  conversational  guide  in 

English,    French,   German,   and   Latin.     E., 

1867 22-156 

Lothaire.     See  Innocent  III,  pope. 
Lothian,  marquess  of.     See  Kerr,  W.  S.  R. 
Lothrop,  Amy.     Pseud.     See  Warner,  Miss  A.  B. 
Lothrop,  S.   K.     History  of  the  church  in  Brattle 

street,  Boston.     B.,  1851      .         .         32-1590 

—  Life  of  S.  Kirkland  (S.  A.  B.  25)    .  30-497 
Lott,  E.     Harem  life  in  Egypt  and  Constantinople. 

3d  ed.     L.,  1866.     2v.     S"    .         .         28''-500 

—  Nights  in  the  harem.     L.,  1867.     2  v.      28''-571 
Lotta  Schmidt,  and  other  stories.     A.  Trollope 

18-3281 

Lotus  eating.     G.  W.  Curtis           .        .         26''-614 
Louandre,  C.  L.     See  Querard,  J.  M. 
Loud,  J.     Orphan  boy    .         .         .        .         18-1942 
Loudon,  J.   C.     Arboretum  et  fruticetum    Britan- 
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native  and  foreign,  hardy  and  half-hardy,  pic- 
torially  and  botanically  delineated,  and  scien- 
tifically and  popularly  described  ;  with  a  his- 
torical and  geographical  outline  of  the  trees 
and  shrubs  of  temperate  climates  throughout 
the  world.  ;  with  plates.     L.,  1844.     8  v.     8° 
9-56 

—  Encyclopaedia  of  cottage,  farm  and  villa  archi- 

tecture and  furniture.     L.,  1867.     8"        5-489 

—  Encyclopaedia  of  gardening ;  ed.  by  Mrs.  Lou- 

don.    L.,  1859.     8°       .         .         .  4-136 

—  The  horticulturist;  or,  an  attempt  to  teach  the 

i-cience  and  practice  of  the  culture  and  man- 
agement of  the  kitchen,  fruit,  and  forcing 
gardens.     L.,  1860.     8»         .         .  4-127 

—  Villa  gardener ;   the  laying   out,  planting  and 

culture  of  garden  and  grounds.     2d  ed.     8° 

L.,  1850 4-69 

Loudon,  Mrs.  J.  W.  The  amateur  gardener's  cal- 
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—  The  entertaining  naturalist ;  being  popular  de- 

scriptions, tales  and  anecdotes  of  more  than 

five  hundred  animals.      New   ed.     L. ,  1850 

9-715 

Loudon,  Mrs.  M.  Philanthropic  economy.  L.,  1835. 
8« 3-149 

Louie's  last  term.     Miriam  Coles  .        .  18-675 


Louis  IX.  Joinville,  J.,  Sire  de.  Saint  Louis  King 
of  France      30-2327 

—  Guizot,  F.  P.  G.     St.  Louis  and  Calvin  32-1903 

—  See  Chronicles  of  the  crusades. 
Louis  XI.     See  Scandalous  chronicle. 

Louis  XIII.  Baschet,  A.  Histoire  secrete  de  la 
mariage  de  L.,  et  d'Anne  d'Autriche  34-4265 

—  Le  Roi,  J.  A.  Curiosites  historiques  34-4578 
Louis  XIV.     Astie,  J.  F.     Writers  of  the  age  of 

.         .      • 22-918 

—  Bibliotheque  epistolaire   .         .         .         34-4015 

—  Duclos,  C.  P.    Memoiers  secretes,  v.  2    34-3519 

—  Dumas,  A.     Louis  XIV  et  son  siecle       34-5434 

—  Le  Roi,  J.  A.     Curiosites  historiques       34-4578 

—  Life  and  history       ....       27''-1971 

—  Martin,  H.     Age  of  .         .         .       27''-1810 

—  Massillon,J.  B.     Oraison  funebre    .        34-4449 

—  Michelet,  J.    L.  etla  revocation  v.  13  of  34-4865 
L.  et  le  due  de  Bourgogne       v.  14  of  34-4865 

—  Millot,  C.  F.  X.    Memoires  politiques  et  militaires 

34-4485 

—  St.  Simon.     Memoirs  on  reign  of     .       27''-1890 

—  Voltaire,  F.  M.  A.  de.     Siecle  de  L.        34-3901 
Age  of  L.    .         .         .      ^ .         .       27»-1951 

—  See  Barriere,  J.  F.     Bibliotheque  des  memoires 

V.  10  of  34-3^19 

Louis  XV.     Duclos,  C.  P.    Memoires  secretes 

34-3519 

—  Dumortous,  M.     Conquetes  de        .         34-4971 

—  Le  Roi,  J.  A.     Curioslies  historiques      34-4578 

—  St.  Mars,  Vic'sse.     Les  galanteries  des  la  cour 

de 34-5345.67 

—  Voltaire,  F.  M.  A.  de.     Siecle  de    .        34-3903 

—  See  Barriere,  J.  F.     Bibliotheque  des  memoires 

V.  10  of  34-3519 

Louis  XVI.  Political  and  confidential  correspond- 
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Lounger's  common-place   book  ;    or,  miscellaneous 

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Loup,  le,  et  Pagneau.     X.  de  Montepin         84-3558 

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Love  and  mesmerism.  H.  Smith  .  .  18-2935 
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Love  in  letters  J.  G.  Wilson  .  .  33-1388 
Love  letters  of  Mary  Queen  of  Scots.     H.  Campbell 

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Love  me  little;  love  me  long.  C.  Reade  18-2586 
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Love  of  country  ;  or,  Sobieski  and  Hedwig.  Com- 
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Love  of  liome,  and  other  poems.     C.  W.  Thomson 

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Love  of  the  world.  C.  Fry  .  .  ,  32-1830 
Love  to  God.    J.  J.  Gurney    .        .         .  82-255 

Love  or  marriage.     W.  Black        .         .        18-4078 
Loved  at  last.     M.  Lemon      .         .         .         18-1848 
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Love-life  of  Dr.  Kane ;   containing  the  correspond- 
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Lover's  diary.     A.  Gary         .         .        .  23-970 

Lover's  stratagem.     E.  F.  Carlen  .  18-578 

Lover's  trials.     Mrs.  M.  A.  Denison      .  18-823 

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Love's  conflict.  Fl.  Marryat  .  .  18-2387 
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Low,  Son,  &  Co.  The  American  catalogue  of  books. 
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Lowell  hydraulic  experiments.  J.B.Francis  11-515 

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Lowenthal,  J.    Chess  congress  of  1862  ;  a  collection 

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Lower,  M.  A.  Chronicle  of  Battel  abbey,  from  1066- 
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Loyola,  Ignatius.  Bouhours,  D.  Life  of  St.  Igna- 
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Lucan,  M.  A.  Pharsalia — literally  translated  into 
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Lucas,  W.  J.     The  man  with  the  iron  mask.    F's 

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Lucasta.     R.  Lovelace    ....  23-727 

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Lucia  Dare.     S.  A.  Dorsey     .         .         .         18-3926 

Lucia  di  Lammermoor.     G.  Donizetti    •  5-910 

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L.,1781.     4v.     8°        .        .         .  23-91 

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Lucile.     R.  Bulwer-Lytton     .         .         .  23-578 

Lucile,  ou  La  lecture  de  la  Bible.  A.  Monod  34-3555 
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Creech.     L.,  1714.     2  v.       .         .  23-893 

Lucrezia  Borgia.     G.  Donizetti       .        .  5-911 

Lucy  Arlyn.  J.  T.  Trowbridge  .  .  18-3329 
Lucy  Books.     See  Abbott,  J. 

Lucy  Boston  ;  or,  woman's  rights  .         18-1958 

Lucy  Crofton.     Mrs.  M.  Olipliant  .         18-2382 

Lucy  Howard's  journal.     Mrs.  L.  H.  Sigourney 

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Ludovic.  G.  Vattier  ....  34-3273 
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Ludwick,  C.     Rush,  B.     Life  and  character  of 

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Ludwig,   O.     Zwischen  himmel   und  erde ;  erziih- 

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Liii ;  roman  cotitemporain.  L.  Colet  .  34-3144 
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Lully,  R.  Philosophical  and  chymical  experiments; 
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Lunar  and  horary  tables.     D.  Thomson  12-84 

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Lund,  Henry.  Substantive  law  relating  to  letters 
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—  See  Chest  ;  Consumption  ;  Respiration. 
Lunn,  H.  C.     Musings  of  a   musician;  a  series  of 

popular  sketches,  illustrative  of  musical  mat- 
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Lunsford  Lane.     W.  G.  Hawkins          .        30-1471 
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Lunze,    J.    G.      Monimentorvm    typographicorvm 

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Lupton,  I.  J.     See  Walsh,  J.  H. 
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Lurine,  L.  et  R.  Deslandes.     Monsieur  Jules,  ou  Le 

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chant.  P.,  1859  ....  34-5224 
Luristan,  travels  in.  C.  A.  de  Bode  .  28''-489 
Lushington,  H.     Italian  war,  1848,9,   and  the  last 

Italian  poet ;  with  a  biographical  preface  bv 

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against  the  Ottoman  Porte.     L.,  1784.     8» 

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Lussan,  M.  de.     Anecdotes  de  la  cour  de  Francois 

I.  Londres,  1748.  3  v.  .  .  34-4468 
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Lutfullah.     Autobiography  ;  ed.  by  E.  B.  Eastwick. 

L.,  1857         .....  30-998 

—  Same.     Leip.,  1857  .        .        .         30-998" 


Luther,  M.     Werke  ;  mit  historischen  einleitungen, 

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Galatians,  with  an  account  of  the  life  of  the 
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—  Same.     N.  Y.,  1854         .         .         .         32-183'' 

—  Table  talk  ;  or,  familiar  discourse.     Trans,  by 

W.  Hazlitt.     L.,  1848  .         .         .  32-140 

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Mrs.  E.  Charles.     N.  Y.,  1869     .         32-2459 

—  Adams,  C.     Words  that  shook  the  world 

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—  Bower,  A.     Life  of  ...  30-334 

—  Bunseu,  C.  C.  J.     Life  of        .         .         30-1151 

—  Gelzer,  M.     Life  of,  in  fifty  pictures        30-1582 

—  Headley,  J.  T.     Luther  and  Cromwell      30-692 

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—  Michelet,  J.     Life  of        .         .         .  30-336 

—  Montgomery,   R.     Luther ;  or,  Rome  and   the 

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—  Morris,  J.  G.     Catharine  de  Bora ;  or,  scenes 

of  the  home  of      .         .         .         .  30-913 

Quaint  sayings  and  doings  concerning 

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—  Sears,  B.     Life  of    .        .         .         .        30-1072 

—  Sunlight  through  the   mist ;   conversations  on 

Luther  and  the  reformation  .  32-531 

—  Whateley,  Miss  E.  J.  Story  of  .  30-1840 
Lutheran  church.     Church  book  for      .         32-2189 

—  Schmucker,  S.  S.     Lutheran  church  delineated 

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—  Seiss,  J.  A.  Ecclesia  Lutherana  .  32-2179 
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Luyster,  I.  M.     See  Lenormant,  Mme.  30-1889 

Luzerne  comity,  (Pa.,)  annals  of.     S.  Pearce 

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Lyall,  A.     Agonistes ;    or,  philosophical  strictures. 

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Lyall,  W.  R.  The  preparation  of  prophecy ;  or, 
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Lybian  desert,   adventures  in.     B.  St.  John 

28^-105 

Lycia,  travels  and  researches  in.     C.  Fellows 

28''-249 

Lyde,  S.  The  Asian  mystery ;  illustrated  in  the 
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Lydia.     H.  Geiger  ....        18-1157 

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Lyell,  C.     Elements   of  geology ;    or,    the   ancient 

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with  remarks  on  theories  of  the  origin   of 

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Brodie,  J.     Reply  to  .         .         .  9-213 

—  Principles  of  geology  ;  or,  the  modern  changes 

of  the  earth  and  its  inhabitants.     N.  Y.,  1854. 
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—  Same.    lOth  ed.    L.,  1867,8.    2  v.    8°         9-354 

—  Travels  in  North  America  in  1841,2;  with  geo- 

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3  V SGMOS 

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Lying,  illustrations  of.     Mrs.  A.  Opie 

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Lyle,  W.  W.  Lights  and  shadows  of  army  life.  2d 
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Lyman,  J.  B.  Cotton  culture;  with  an  additional 
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Lyman,  S.  P.  Life  and  memorials  of  Daniel  Web- 
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Lyman,  T.,  jr.     Diplomacy  of  the  United  States ; 
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Lynam,  R.     History  of  the  Roman  emperors,  from 

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Lynch,  A.  C.     Poems.     N.  Y.,  1849.     8°        23-145 
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Lynch,  T.  K.     A  visit  to  the  Suez  canal.     L.,  18C6. 

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Lynch,  W.  F.     Naval  life  ;  or,  observations  afloat 

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explore  the  Dead  sea  and  the  river  Jordan. 
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Lynchburg,  sketches  and  recollections  of      2G"-1008 

Lyndall,  J.  Business  as  it  is,  and  as  it  might  be. 
L.,  1854 32-1826 

Lyndesay,  Sir  D.  Works.  William  Meldrum.  E. 
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Lyndon.     See  Margaret :  a  story,  etc. 

Lynn,  E.     Amymone      ....         18-1959 

Lyon,  G.  F.     Journal  of  a  residence  and  tour  in  the 
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Repulse  bay,  in  the  year  1824.     L.,  1825.     8° 
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Lyon,  N.     Last  political  writings  of ;  with  a  sketch 

of  his  life  and  military  services.     N.  Y.,  1861 

30-1356 

Lyra,  and  other  poems.     A.  Cary  .  23-313 

Lyra  anglicana.     G.  T.  Rider        .         .  23-748 

Lyra  anglicana  :  a  poem.     B.  C.  Gidley  23-760 

Lyra  catliolica.    J.  H.  Willcox,  and  L.  H.  Southard 

5-958 

"Lyra  coelestis:  hymns  on  heaven.    A.  C.  Thompson 

23-674 

Lyra  domestica  :  translated  from  the  "Psaltery  and 
harp"  of  C.  J.  P.  Spitta,  by  R.  Massie ;  with 
additional  selections  by  Rev.  F.  D.  Hunting- 
ton. B.,  1861  ....  23-595 
Lyra  elegantiarura.  F.  Locker,  (ed.)  23-944 
Lyra  Germanica  :  hymns  for  the  Sundays,  and  chief 
festivals  of  the  Christian  year.  Trans,  from 
the  German  by  C.  Winkworth.     N.  Y.,  1856 

23-433 

Lvra  sa-cra  Americana.     C.  D.  Cleveland      23-1036 
Lyric  of  tlie  golden  age.     T.  L.  Harris  23-723 

Lvric  poetry  and  music  of  Scotland.     W.  Stenhouse 

23-609 

Lyrical  poems.     J.  S.  Blackie        .        .  23-903 

Lyrical  recreations.     S.  Ward       .         .  23-773 

Lyrics  and  idyls.     E.  C.  Stedman          .         23-1045 
Lyrics  from  ''the  wide,  wide  world."     Glover  and 
Bellamy 5-1027 


Lyrics  of  a  day.     H.  H.  Brownell  .  23-724 

Lyrics  of  tlie  heart.     A.  A.  Watts  .  23-648 

Lyrics  of  loyalty.  Arranged  and  edited  by  F.  Moore. 
N.  Y.,1864  ....  23-693 

Lyrist,  the.     L.  Mason,  and  G.  J.  Webb  5-974 

Lys  dans  la  vallee.     H.  de  Balzac  .         34-3049 

Lysias.  Oratioues,  recensuit  C.  Scheibe.  Accedunt 
orationum    deperditarum   fragmenta.     Lips., 

1855 34-325 

Lysons,  S.  Model  merchant  of  the  middle  ages,  ex- 
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An  inquiry  serving  to  elucidate  the  traditional 
history  of  early  Britons,  by  means  of  recent 
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Lyttleton,  G.,  Lord.  Dialogues  of  the  dead.  L., 
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—  Same.     (Bell's  poets  of  G.  B.)         .  23-493 

—  Same.     (Wash's  Br.  poets)       .         .  23-133 

—  The  history  of  the  life  of  Henry  II,  and  of  the 

age  in  which  he  lived  ;  with  a  history  of  the 
revolutions   of   England,    from   Edward   the 
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M  .  .  .  .,  le  mis  Eudes  de.  Des  esprits  et  de  leurs 
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M.,  G.     See  New  state  of  England  .         27'>-797 

Ma  bibliotheque  frauQaise.     H.  Bossange  21-17 

Ma  biographic.     P.  J.  de  Beranger        ,         34-3075 
Mabel  Clifton.     By  Frank  Brierwood  18-4195 

Mabel  Grant.     R.  H.  Ballantyne  .  18-255 

Mabel  Vaughan.     Maria  Cummins        .  18-776 

Mabel's  mistake.     Mrs.  A.  S.  Stephens  18-3011 

Mabel's  progress.     By  the  author  of  "Aunt  Mar- 
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McAdam,  .T.  L.     Remarks  on  the  present  system  of 

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MacAdam,   8.     The  chemistry  of  common  things. 

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Mac  AUester,    0.     Letters   discovering  the   scheme 

projected  by  France  for  an  intended  invasion 

upon  England  with  flat  bottomed  boats,  etc. 

L.,  1767.     4°  ....       27^-4035 

McAllister  and  brother's  catalogue  of  optical,  mathe- 
matical, and  philosophical  instruments.    Ph., 

1855.    8° 11-43 

Macaria.     A.  J.  Evans  .         .         .         18-1033 

Macbeth.     Locke,  M.     Original  music  arranged  by 

B.  Jacobs 5-812 

McCaul,    J.       Britanno- Roman    inscriptions;    with 

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Macaulay,  Alexander.     Dictionary  of  medicine  and 

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Macaulay,    Anlay.      Polygraphy;   or,   short  hand. 

L.,  1747 22-164 

Macaulay,    T.     B.       Biographical     and    historical 

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—  Biographies  contributed  to  the  Encyclopaedia 

Britannica  ;  with  notes  of  his  connection  with 
Edinburgh,  and  extracts  from  his  letters  and 
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—  Critical  and  miscellaneous  essays.     Ph.,  1842-60. 

6v 33-249 

—  Same.     N.  Y.,  1860.     6  v.       .        .  33-250 

—  Same.     Ph,  1844.     8°      .        .        .  33-610 

—  History  of  England  from  the  accession  of  James 

IL     B.,  1849.     5v.       .         .         .         27»-762 

—  Same.     Leip.,  1849.     8  v.         .         .         27''-763 

—  Same.     N  Y.,  1849-61.     5  v.    8°    .         27''-761 

—  Same.     Ph.,  1856.     8»     .        .        .         37'^764 


•  MACAULAY. 


855 


McCULLAGH. 


Macaulay,  T.  B.  Lays  of  ancient  Rome  ;  with  Ivry, 
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—  Life  of  W.  Pitt.     K  Y.,  1859  .        30-1117 

—  Speeches.     N.  Y.,  1853.     2  v.         .  33-251 

—  Arnold,  F.     Public  life  of        .         .         30-1391 

—  More,  H.     Letters  to  Z.  Macaulay  30-1644 

—  Paget,  J.     New  "  examen"    .        .         27^-910 
On  the  charges  against  William  Penn 

30-1205 

—  Stirling  J.  H.     Critical  essay  on      .        22-1223 

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—  et  al.     New  biographies  of  illustrious  men.  B., 

1857 30-949 

Macaulav,  W.  H.  Katliay  ;  a  cruise  in  the  China 
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McAuley,  C.  Life,  by  a  member  of  the  order  of 
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Macauley,  E,     Tales  of  the  drama         .         18-1957 

Macauley,  J.  Natural,  statistical,  and  civil  hist- 
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Macbeth,  and  King  Richard  III ;  an  essay.  J.  P. 
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Macbrair,  R.  M.  Africans  at  home ;  a  popular 
description  of  Africa  and  the  Africans.  L., 
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McBurney,  I.,  and  S.  Neil.  Cyclopaedia  of  uni- 
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McCabc,  J.  D.,  jr.  The  aid-do-camp.  Richmond, 
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MacCabe,  W.  B.     Bertha       ...         18-3813 

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McCall,  H.  History  of  Georgia ;  containing  the 
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McCalla,  W.  L.     Adventures  in  Texas.     Ph.,  1841 
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McCallum,  D.  History  of  the  ancient  Scots.  E., 
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McCarthy,  J.     Waterdale  neighbors      .        18-3466 

McCausland,  D.  The  latter  days  of  Jerusalem  and 
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McCheyne,  R.  M.  Bonar,  A.  A.  Memoir  and  re- 
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McClellan,  G.  B.  Armies  of  Europe  ;  comprising 
descriptions  in  detail  of  the  military  systems 
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—  Manual  of  bayonet  exercise ;  prepared  for  the 

use  of  the  army  of  the  U.  S.     Ph.,  1861 
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—  Report  of  the  organization   and  campaigns  of 

the  army  of  the  Potomac  ;  with  an  account  of 
the  campaign  in  West  Virginia.  N.  Y.,  1864. 
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—  Report  on  the  war  in  Europe  in  1855,8.     W., 

1857.    4« 6-997 

—  Addey,  M.     Life  of,  for  young  Americans 

30-1553 

—  Barnard,  J.  G.     Peninsular  campaign     26^-563 

—  Cook,  J.     Siege  of  Richmond         .        '26=^478 

—  Edge,  F.  M.     Campaign  in  Yorktown  peninsu- 

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—  Life,  campaigns,  and  public  services  of.     Ph., 

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McClelland,  A.  Brief  treatise  on  the  canon  and  in- 
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Mackay,  Alexander.    The  western  world;  or,  travels 

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Mackay,  Andrew.  Complete  navigator;  oi",  an  easy 
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Mackay,  R.  W.     The  eternal  gospel ;  or,  the  idea  of 

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McKean,  Kate.     Manual  of  social  science  ;  being  a 

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MacKellar,  T.     The  American  printer.     Ph.,  1866 

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Mackenrot,  A.     Secret  memoirs  of  A.  C.  Johnstone, 

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Mackenzie,A.    Voyages  from  Montreal  to  the  Frozen 
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Mackenzie,  Mrs.  Colin.     Life  in  the   mission,    the 

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Mackenzie,  C.  F.     Memoir  by  Harvey  Goodwin 

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Mackenzie,  E.     The  Roua  pass ;  or.  Englishmen  in 

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Mackenzie,  G.  M.,  and  A.  P.  Irby.     Travels  in  the 

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Mackenzie,  H.     Miscellaneous  works.    N.  Y.,  1837. 

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Mackenzie,  J.  Narrative  of  the  siege  of  Londonderry. 
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Mackenzie,  Morell.     Hoarseness,  loss  of  voice,  and 

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Mackenzie,  Murdock,  Sr.  Maritime  survey  of  Ire- 
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Mackenzie,  R.  S.     Tressilian  and  his  friends 

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Mackenzie,  T.  Studies  in  Roman  law  ;  with  com- 
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Mackenzie's  five  thousand  receipts  ;  with  additions 

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Mackey,  A.  G.  Lexicon  of  freemasonry  ;  with  an 
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Mackey,  S.  A.  Mythological  astronomy  of  the 
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Mackie,  J.  M.  Cosas  de  Espana ;  or,  going  to 
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German  work  of  Dr.  G.  E.  Guhrauer.  B., 
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—  Life  of  Schamyl  ;  and  narrative  of  the  Circas- 

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surrection.    N.  Y.,  1857       .        .  30-968 

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Mackie,  S.  J.     First  traces  of  life  on  the  earth  ;  or, 
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McKinlay,  tracks  of.     J.  Davis     .        .         39b-210 

McKinnen,  D.  Tour  through  the  British  West  In- 
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Mackinnon,  L.  Atlantic  and  transatlantic ;  sketches 
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Mackinnon,  W.  A.  History  of  civilization.  L., 
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Mackintosh,  James.  Dissertation  on  the  progress 
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comprising  a  view  of  the  reign  of  James  II, 
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Maclachlan,  A.  N.  C.  Napoleon  at  Fontaiuebleau 
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McLachlan,  C.  I  dine  with  my  mother.  F's  M.  D. 
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Maclaren,  C.  Plain  of  Troy  described ;  and  the 
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Maclaurin,  Colin.  Treatise  on  fluxions.  L.,  1801. 
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McLean,  John.  Notes  of  a  twenty -five  years'  ser- 
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Maclear,  G.  F.  The  Christian  statesman  and  our 
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McLennan,  J.  F.  Primitive  marriage  ;  an  inquiry 
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McLeod.  G.  A.  H.     Sea  drifts        .         .         18-2005 
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Maclure,  W.     Observations  on  the  geology  of  the 

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McMahon,  B.  American  gardener's  calendar,  ad- 
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McManus,  H.  Sketches  o^  the  Irish  highlands; 
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McMurtrie,  H.  Sketches  of  Louisville  and  its  en- 
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Madame  de  Beaupre.  Mrs.  C.  Jenkin  18-4165 
Madame  de  Maintenon.  Mme  de  Genlis  18-1169 
Madame  de  Rieux.  Mme  C.  Reybaud  34-4254 
Madame  de  Soramerville.  J.  Sandeau  34-3718 
Mme  de  Stael.  A.  Bolte  .  .  .  18-4183 
Madame  de  Valnoir.  C.  P.  de  Kock  .  34-4833 
Madame  Fontenoy  ....  18-2008 
Madame  Gil  Bias.  P.  Feval  .  .  34-3328 
Madame  n'est  pas  cliez  elle.     M.    de   Grandfort 

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Madame  Olympe.  H.  Murcrer  .  .  34-5368 
Madame  Pistache.     P.  Feval  .         .         34-5308 

Madame  Rose.  A.  Achard  .  .  .  34-3011 
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—  Life  and  martyrdom  of  Savonarola  ;  illustrative 

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—  Life  and  times  of  Robert  Emmet ;  also  a  memoir 

of  Thomas  Addis  Emmet.     N.    Y.,   1857 
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—  Literary  life  and  correspondence  of  the  countess 

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Madden,  R.  R.     Travels  in  Turkey,  Esrypt,  Nubia, 
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Third  series.     Dub.,  1846.     3  v.     8»  30-340* 

Maddox,  J.  M.    The  king  and  the  deserter.     F's  S. 

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Maddyn,    D.    O.     Chiefs  of  parties  ;   with  original 

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Madeira.     Dix,  J.  A.     Winter  in  .         27''-236 

—  Sketches  in 37''-40S 

Madeleine,  une  nouvelle.  C.  Henry  .  34-3395 
Madeleine.  C.  P.  de  Kock  .  .  .  34-4761 
Madeleine.     J.  Sandeau  .         .         .        34-3712 

Madelene,  J.   de  la.     Brigitte,  le   Comte  Alghiera. 

P.,  1861 34-4087 

Madeline.     T.  S.  Arthur        .         .         .  18-181 

Madeline.     Julia  Kavanagh  .         .         18-1718 

Madeline.  Mrs.  A.  Opie'  .'  .  vl.  of  18-2394 
Madeline  Clare.  C.  Mayne  .  .  .  18-2165 
Madelon.  E.  About  ....  34-4628 
Madelon  Hawley.     W.  E.  Bridee  .  18-339 

Mademoiselle  cinquante  millions.  St.  Mars  34-4032 
Mademoiselle  Cleopatre.     A.  Houssaye  34-5608 

Mademoiselle  de  Belle-Isle.  A.  Dumas  34-3224 
Mademoiselle  de  Cardonne.  H.  A.  A.  de  Gondrecourt 

34-4530 

Mademoiselle    de    Clermont.       Mme    de    Genlis 

34-3348,4730 

Mademoiselle  de   La  Fayette.      Mme   de   Genlis 

18-1170 

Mademoiselle  de  la  Seigliere.  J.  Sandeau  34-3713 
Mademoiselle  de  la  Seigliere  :  comedie.      J.  Sandeau 

34-3723 

Mademoiselle  de  Malepeire.  C.  Reybaud  34-3643 
Mademoiselle  deMarsan.  C.  Nodier  .  34-3605 
Mademoiselle  de  Maupin.     T.  Gautier  34-3346 

Mademoiselle  du  Rosier.  A.  Achard  .  34-4002 
Mademoiselle  de  Tournon.  Mme  de  Souza  34-4260 
Mademoiselle  la  Quintinie.  Mme  Dudcvant  34-4154 
Mademoiselle  la   Ruine.      X.    de   Moutepin   et     E. 

Capendu        34-4354 

Mademoiselle  Mariani.  A.  Houssaye  .  34-4074 
Mademoiselle  Merquem.  Mme  Dudevant  18-4077 
Mademoiselle  Million.  Mme  U.  Ratazzi  34-5364 
Mademoiselle  Mori  ....         18-2006 

Mademoiselle  Robespierre.  St.  Mars  .  34-4023 
Madge ;  or,  night  and  morning.     H.  B.  Goodwin 

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his  correspondence,  and  reports  of  debates 
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Madoc.  R.  Southey  .  .  .  .  33-279 
Madonna  Mary.  Mrs.  Oliphant  .  18-3888,3797 
Madonne  de  Margay  ....  34-4650 
Madras.     Report  of  the  sanitary  commissioner  for 

1866.   •8'' 10-1011 

Madrid,  imprisonment  at.     J.  van  Halen        27''-188 
Madrid  in  1835  ;  sketches  of  the  metropolis  of  Spain 
and  its  inhabitants,  and  of  society  and  man- 
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Mapa  social  papers.  N.  Y.,  1867  .  .  33-1361 
" Maga  social  papers."    About  babies,  good-looking 

people,  etc 33-1385 

Maga  stories 18-3869,3953 

Magasin  cles  enfans.  Leprince  de  Beaumont  84-5064 
Mairazin  de  librairie.  P.,  1858.  4  v.  8°  34-4522 
Magdalen  Hepburn.  Mrs.  M.  Oliphant  18-2383 
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Magendie,  F.     Compendium  of  physiology.    Trans. 

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Magens,  N.    An  essay  on  insurance.    L.,  1755.    2  v. 

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Maggie  Miller.     Mrs.  M.  J.  Holmes        .         18-1462 
Magic.     Adams,  W.  H.  D.      Dwellers  on  the  thres- 
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Magic  ring,  and  other  oriental  fairy  tales  18-2009 
Magic  staff.  A.  J.  Davis  .  .  .  30-1510 
Magician's  own  book  ;  or,  the  whole  art  of  conjuring; 

being  a  complete  handbook  of  parfor  magic. 

N.  Y .  20-191 

Magician's  show-box,  and  other  stories  18-2010 
Magicien  des  salons.  Richard  .  .  34-5533 
Magie,  D.     Spring-time  of  life ,  or,  advice  to  youth. 

N.  Y.,  1855  ....  33-421 

Magill,  E.  H.     French  grammar;  with  a  French, 

English,    and    Latin    vocabulary.      B.,    1867 

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Maginn,  W.     Fraserian  papers ;  annotated,   with  a 

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—  Homeric    ballads    and     comedies    of    Lucian. 

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Magliano,  P.  da.     See  Francis  of  Assisi. 
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Magnalia  Christi  Americana.  C.  Mather  32-135 
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a  series  of  papers  from  the  transactions  of  for- 
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Magoon,  E.  L.     Living  orators  in  America.    N;  Y., 
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—  Proverbs  for  the  people  ;    or,   illustrations  of 

practical  godliness  drawn  from  the  book  of 
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Magoon,   E.   L.      Westward  empire ;  or,  the  great 
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Maguire,  J.     On  the  measures  of  ratios.     See  New- 
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Maguire,    J.   P.     Father     Mathew ;    a  biography. 
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Maguire,  T.     Essay  on  the  Platonic  idea.     L.,  1866. 

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Magyars,  poetry  of  the.     J.  Bowring    .  23-866 

Mahabarata,  selections  from  the  ;  ed.  by  F.  Johnson. 
L.,  1842.     8"         ....  22-388 

Mahaffy,  J.  P.     See  Fischer,  K. 
Mahan,  A.     Modern   mysteries  explained  and  ex- 
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Mahan,  D.  H.     Elementary  course  of  civil  engineer- 
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and  uses  of  drawing  instruments,  the  con- 
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—  Treatise  on  field  fortification.     N.  Y.,  1860 

6-647 

Mahan,  M.     The  exercise  of  faith  in  its  relation  to 

authority  and  private  judgment.     Ph.,  1851 

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1863 32-1012 

Maharajas,  history  of  the  sect  of    .         .         32-1631 
Mahavansi,  the   raja-ratnacari,  and    the  raju-vali  ; 
forming  the   sacred  and  historical  books  of 
Ceylon ;  also,  a  collection  of  tracts  illustra- 
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E.  Upham.     L.,  1833.     3  v.    8"  .        32-1860 
Mahomet.     See  Mohammed. 
Mahon,  Lord.     See  Stanhope,  P.  H. 
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Prout ;  ed.  by  C.  Yorke.     L.,  1860        33-791 
Mahoney,  S.  I.     Six  years  in   the   monasteries  of 
Italy,    and   two   years  in  the   islands  of  the 
Mediterranean,  and  in  Asia  Minor  ;  contain- 
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popish  clergy.    Ph.,  1836     .        .  27''-78 

Mahratta  empire,  notes  on  late  transactions  in.     R. 

Wellesley 28''-406 

Mai,  A.     See  Bible. 

Maid  of  honor.  Mme  de  Bawr  .  18-2013,3648 
Maid  of  Orleans.  Miss  J.  Robinson  .  18-1198 
Maiden,  the.  Arthur,  T.  S.,  [in  three  eras]  18-189 
Maiden  and  married  life  of  Mary  Powell.     Miss  A. 

Manning 18-2042 

Maiden  aunt.     R.  B.  Knowles       .         .         18-2014 

Maiden  sisters 18-2015 

Maidment,  J.     Scottish  ballads  and  songs,  histori- 
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Maillard,  A.  M.     Matrimonial  shipwrecks  ;  or,  mere 
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—  Miles  Tremenhere    ....        18-2020 
Main,   J.      Illustrations    of   vegetable    physiology, 

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Main,    R.      Practical    and     spherical    astronomy. 

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—  Rudimentary  astronomy.     L.,  1852  12-87 
Main,  T.  J.,  and  T.  Brown.     Indicator  and  dynam- 
ometer ;  with   their  practical  applications  to 
the  steam-engine.     Ph.,  1864.     8»  6-364 


MA.IN. 


862 


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Main,  T.  J.,  and  T.  Brown.  Marine  steam-engine. 
From  the  4th  L.  ed.     Pii.,  1864.     8°       6-504 

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steam-engine,  and  examination  papers.     Ph., 

1863 6-505 

Main  gauche  et  la  main  droite.     St.  Mars      84-5336 
Main  sanglante.     X.  de  Montepin  .         34-4386 

Maine,  H.  S.  Ancient  law  ;  its  connection  with  the 
earl}'^  history  of  society  and  its  relation  to 
modern  ideas.     L.,  1861     8"         .  2-165 

Maine  de  Biran.     See  Naville,  E. 
Maine.     Thoreau,  H.  D.     Maine  woods         26''-456 

—  Water-power  of        ....  26^-689 

—  Williamson,  W.  D.     History  of      .  26''-228 

—  Willis,  W.    Law,  courts,  and  lawyers  of   2-191 

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Mainstone's  housekeeper.     Eliza  Meteyard    18-2200 
Maintenon,  F.  d'  Aubigne  de.     Lettres  sur  1'  educa- 
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Mainzer,  Dr.     Music  and  education.     L.,  1848.     8" 

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Mair,  J.  Book-keeping  modernised  ;  or,  merchant 
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1866.  8° 
13-131 
34-4077 
34-4765 
34-3629 
34-5441 
34-4733 
34-3720 
34-5215 
34-4684 
34-3057 
34-3765 
34-5459 


and  the  judicial  bench.     L.,  1867 
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Maison  abandonnee.     Mme  M.  Joly 
Maison  blanche,  la.     C.  P.  de  Kock 
Maison  blanche.     Mme  E.  de  Pressense 
Maison  de  glace.     A.  Dumas 
Maison  de  Pari^.     E. 
Maison  de  Penarvan. 
Maison  du  baigneur. 
Maison  isolee.     E. 
Maison  Nucingen. 


Berthet 
J.  Siindeau 
A.  Maquet 
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F.  Soulie 
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with  notes  and  illustrations  by  T.  J.O'Flaiierty. 

B.,1850 32-1751 

—  Les  Soirees  de  St.  Petersbourg,  ou  Entretiens 

sur  le  Gouvernement  temporal  de  la  Provi- 
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Maistre,  Xavier  de.  (Euvres  completes.  P.,  1859 
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Maitland,  C.  Church  in  the  Catacombs;  a  descrip- 
tion of  the  primitive  church  of  Rome,  illus- 
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Maitland,  F.  L.  Narrative  of  the  surrender  of 
Buonaparte,  and  of  his  residence  on  board 
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Maitland,  J.     See  Lauderdale,  J.  M.,  earl  of. 

Maitland,  J.  A.     Cabin  boy's  story        .         18-2027 

—  Diary  of  an  old  doctor     .         .         .        18-3021 

—  Lawyer's  story  ;    or,    the   orphan's   wrongs 

18-3022 

—  The  old  patroon       ....         18-2017 

—  Sartaroc    .......         18-2023 

—  Three  cousins 18-2034 

—  Wanderer 18-2035 

—  Watchman 18-3026 

Maitland,  S.  R.     The  dark  ages  :  a  series  of  essays, 

intended  to  illustrate  the  state  of  religion  and 
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—  Essays  on  subjects  connected  with  the  reforma- 

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Maitre  d' amies.  A.  Dumas  .  .  .  34-3268 
Maitre  d'ecole.  F.  Soulie  ,  .  .  .  34-3772 
Maitre  Gu6rin,  comedie.  E,  Augier  .  34-4666 
Maitre  Pierre.  E.  About  .  .  .  34-3002 
Maitres  mosaistes.     Mmie  Dudevant      34-3687,4948 


Maitres  Sonneurs.  Mme  Dudevant  .  34-3699 
Maitresse  anonyme.  E.  Scribe  .  .  34-3732 
Maitresse  de  maison.  S.  UUiac-Tremadeure  34-3876 
Maitresses  du  roi.  St.  Mars  .  .  .  34-5346 
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Maize.     See  Indian  corn. 

Majendie,  V.  D.    Up  among  the  Pandies;  or,  a  year's 

service  in  India.     L.,   1859  .         28i>-308 

Major,  R.  H.     The  life  of  Prince  Henry  of  Portugal, 

surnamed  the  Navigator,  and  its  results.     L., 

1868.    8» 30-2357 

Major  Downing's  letters.  Seba  Smith  .  18-2948 
Major  Gahagan.  W.  M.  Thackeray  18-3182,3193 
Major  Jones'  courtship  and  sketches  of  travel.  W. 
T.  Tiiompson  ....  18-2028 
Major  Roger  Sherman  Potter,  life  and  adventures  of, 
by  Pheleg  von  Truesdale  .  .  18-2029 
Majorca,  an  autumn  in.  J.  W.  Clayton  27''-955 
Make  or  break.  W.  T.  Adams  .  .  18-3940 
Making  of  the  American    nation.     J.  A.  Partridsie 

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Mai  du  Siecle.  H.  Conscience  .  .  34-3159 
Malacology.  See  Conchology  ;  Mollusca. 
Malan,  C.^.  A.  Les  grains  de  Seneve,  ou  Recueil 
de  traites-religieux.  P.,  1844.  2  v.  34-5163 
Malan,  S.  C.  Life  and  times  of  St.  Gregory  the  illu- 
minator.    L.,  1868.    8»         .        .         30-2393 

—  An  outline  of  the  early  Jewish  church,  from  a 

Christian  point  of  view.     L.,  1867.     v.  1.    8" 
32-1976 

—  Systematic  catalogue  of  the  eggs  of  British  birds, 

arranged  with  a  view  to  supersede  the  use  of 
labels  for  eggs.     L.,  1848.     8«       .  9-688 

—  See  John,  gospel  of. 

Malaria.     La  Roche,  R.  .         .         .  10-360 

—  See  Fevers. 

Malayan  India.     Cameron,  J.     Our  possessions  in 
28"-468 

—  Favre,  R.     Wild  tribes  of       .        .         28*^-519 
Malaysia.     Lay,  G.  T.     Notes  during  voyage  in 

29"-193 

—  Osborn,  S.     Journal  in    .         .         .         28"-348 

—  Thomson,  J.  T.     Glimpses  into  life  in  the  far 

east 28^-462,3 

—  Wallace,  A.  R.     Malay  archipelago         28"-000 

—  See  Eastern  archipelago  ;  Indian  archipelago. 
Malbone.     T.  W.  Higginson  .         .         18-1412 
Malbrook ;  a  novel          ....         18-4072 
Malcolm,  J.     The  history  of  Persia,  containing  an 

account  of  the  religion,  government,  usages, 
and  character  of  the  inhabitants  of  that  king- 
dom.    L.,  1829.     2  v.  .         .  28^-56 

—  A  memoir  of  central  India,   including   Malwa 

and  adjoining  provinces,  with  the  history  and 
condition  of  that  country.  2d  ed.  L.,  1824. 
2  V.     8» 38'^-116 

—  The  political  history  of  India,  from  1784  to  1823. 

L.,  1826.    3  V.     8»        .         .         .         38»-318 

—  Kaye,  J.  W.     Life   and  correspondence  of 

30-1338 

Malcolm,  J.  P.  Anecdotes  of  the  manners  and  cus- 
toms of  Loudon,  from  the  Roman  iijvasion  to 
1700.     3d  ed.     L.,  1811.     3  v.     8"        27''-794 

—  Miscellaneous  anecdotes,  illustrative  of  the  man- 

ners and  history  of  Europe  during  the  reigns 
of  Charles  II,  James  II,  William  III,  and 
Queen  Anne.  L.,  1811.  80  .  27«-3493 
Malcom,  H.  Travels  in  southeastern  Asia,  em- 
bracing Hindustan,  Malaya,  Siam,  and  China, 
with  a  full  account  of  the  Burman  empire.  B. , 
1839.    2v 28h-9 

—  Theological   index— references  to  the  principal 

workl   in    every    department   of   theological 

literature.     B.,  1868.     8»    .         .  33-3504 

Malebranche,  N.  de.     (Euvres  Ime  serie  ;  Recherche 

de  la  verite,  precede  d'  une  introduction  par  J. 

Simon.  P.,  1846  ....  34-5165 
Malepeyre,  M.  F.     See  Pradal,  M.  P. 


MALET. 


363 


MAN. 


Malet,  W.  W.  An  errand  to  the  South  in  the  sum- 
mer of  1862.     L.,  1863         .         .         26''-444 

Malformations  of  the  organs  of  siglit.  "W".  R.  Wikle 
10-714 

Malham,  J.    Naval  gazetteer;  or,  seaman's  complete 

guide.     1st  Am.  ed.      B.,  1797.      2   v.      8» 

25-109 

Malherbe,  F.  de.     Poesies.     P.,  1817     .        34-4484 

Malibran,  M.  F.  6.  Merlin,  C.  de.  Memoirs  and 
letters  of 30-1268 

Maling,  E.  A.  Song-birds,  and  how  to  keep  them. 
L.,  1862 4-216 

Malkin,  F.  History  of  Greece  to  its  final  subjection 
to  Rome.     L.,  n.  d.     8°        .        .       27»-3184 

Malkin,  J.  H.  Historical  parallels.  (L.  E.  K.)  L., 
1831.     2v 29«-82 

Mallary,  Mrs.  M.  J.     Horace  Wilde       .        18-4088 

Mallefille,  J.  P.  F.  Le  Coeur  et  la  Dot ;  Comedie 
en  5  actes  en  prose.     P.,  1860      .        34-3506 

Malleson,  G.  B.  History  of  the  French  in  India, 
(1674-1761.)     L.,  1868.     8°  .         28''-2o8 

Mallet.  D.     (Bell's  poets  of  G.  B.)        .  23-496 

—  (Walsh's  Br.  poets)         .         •        .  23-250 

—  Enrydice  ;  a  tragedy.     B.  B.  T.  v.  2  24-71 

—  Life  of  Francis  Bacon.     L.,  1740.     8"        30-24 
Mallet,  J.  W.     Cotton  :  the  chemical,  geological  and 

meteorological  conditions  involved  in  its  suc- 
cessful cultivation,  with  an  account  of  the 
culture  in  the  cotton  states  of  North  America. 
L.,  1862 1-117 

—  See  Mallet,  R.  and  J.  W. 

Mallet,  P.  H.  Northern  antiquities ;  or,  an  historical 
account  of  the  manners,  customs,  &c.,  of  the 
ancient  Scandinavians.  Trans,  by  Bishop 
Percy.     L.,  1847  ....       27''-2777 

Mallet,  R.  First  principles  of  observational  seis- 
mology, as  developed  in  the  report  of  the  expe- 
dition into  the  interior  of  Naples,  to  investigate 
tlie  circumstances  of  the  great  earthquake  of 
December,  1857.     L.,  1862.     2  v.    8°    11-517 

—  and  J.  W.    Earthquake  catalogue  of  the  British 

association,  with  the  discussion,  curves  and 
maps.     L.,  1858.    8''    .         .         .  11-179 

Mallet  du  Pan,  J.  Memoirs  and  correspondence  illus- 
trative of  the  history  of  the  French  revolution. 
Collected  and  arranged  by  A.  Sayous.  L., 
1852.    2  V.    8»       .         .        .        ,       27''-1898 

Malleville.     J.  Abbott     ....  18-9 

Mailing,  O.     Great  and  good  deeds  of  Danes,  Nor- 
wegians, and  Holsteinians.    L.,  1807.     4" 
27''-2778 

Mallorv,  D.  Life  and  speeches  of  Henry  Clay. 
iSr.  Y.,  1843.    2  V.    8°    .         .        .  30-91 

Malo,  I.  G.  Voz  de  la  naturaleza.  Gerona,  1841.  3  v. 
34-32 

Malone,  E.  Cursory  observations  on  the  poems  at- 
tributed to  T.  Rowley.     L.,  1782.    8»    23-930 

—  Inquiry  into  the  authenticity  of  certain  miscel- 

laneous papers  and  legal  instruments,  attri- 
buted to  Shakspeare  and  others.     L.,  1796.    8" 
24-75 

—  Prior,  J.     Life  of     ...        .        30-1237 
Malone  collection.      Halliwell,  J.  O.      Hand  list 

21-200 

Malory,  T.  La  mort  d'Arthure. — The  history  of 
King  Arthur  and  of  the  knights  of  the  round 
table.  Ed.  from  the  edition  of  1634,  by  T. 
Wright.     L.,  1858.    3  v.       .         .        18-1793 

—  Same,  abridged         ....       18-1793^ 
Malpractice  and  medical  evidence.     J.  J.  Elwell 

,        .         .         .         .  10-633 

Malt  tax,  speech  on  repeal  of.     J.  Hume       32-2503 
Malta.      Anderson,    A.    Particular   account   of 

28"-903 

—  Bartlett,  W.  H.      Gleanings   on  the  overland 

route 27''-694 

—  Brydone,  P.     Tour  through    .         .  27''-62 

—  Tallack,   W.       Malta  under  the   Phenicians 

27'>-606 

Malta,  knights  of.     See  St.  John,  order  of. 


Malte-Brun.  [Malte-Conrad  Brun.]  Universal 
geography ;  or,  a  description  of  all  parts  of 
the  world  on  a  new  plan,  according  to  the 
great  natural  divisions  of  the  globe ;  accom- 
panied with  analytical,  synoptical,  and  ele- 
mentary tables.  Ph.,  1827-9.  6  v.  8» 
25-29 

—  See  Laurie,  J. 

Malthus,  T.  R.  Essay  on  the  principle  of  popula- 
tion ;  or,  a  view  of  its  past  and  present 
effects  on  human  happiness.  Georgetown, 
1809.     2v.  ....  3-154 

—  See  Everett,  A.  H. 

—  Principles  of  political  economy.     L.,  1820.     8° 

3-156 

—  Same.  B.,  1821.  8»  .  .  .  3-155 
Malting.  White,  E.  S,  Maltster's  guide  6-450 
Maltravers,  Sir  R.  See  Dillon,  H.  A.  18-3843 
Mamiani,  T.     Rights  of  nations ;  or,  the  new  law 

of  European  states  applied  to  the  affairs  of 
Italy.      Trans,   by  R.    Acton.      L.,    1860 

27''-3495 

Mammalia.  Browne,  P.  A.  Trichologia  mamma- 
lium 9-1202 

—  Jardine,  Sir  W.     N.  1.,  XV-XXVII  9-594 

—  Owen,    R.    Classification   and   distribution  of 

9-600 

—  Ruschenberger,  W.  S.  W.     Elements  of  mam- 

malogy .....  9-619 

—  Smith,    C.   H.     Introduction  to   [Jardine,    Sir 

W.     N.  1.,  15]       .         .         .        v.l  of  9-594 

—  White,  A.     Popular  history  of        .  9-656 

—  See  Man  and  mankind  ;  Quadrupeds ;  Cetacea, 

in  supplement. 
Mammon.     Mrs.  C.  Gore        .         .         .         18-1223 
Mammon  ;  or,  covetousness  in  the  church.     J.  Har- 
ris    32-290 

Man.     J.  D.  Bell 33-818 

—  Essay  on.  A.Pope  .  .  .23-504,915 
Man  all  immortal.  D.  W.  Clark  .  32-1316 
Man,  and  the  conditions  that  surroucd  him.    N.  Y.. 

1867 29''-245 

Man  and  the  gospel.     T.  Guthrie  .        32-2335 

Man  and  his  motives.     G.  Moore   .        .  15-51 

Man  and  his  relations.     S.  B.  Brittan    .  15-205 

Man  and  law.     R.  B.  Warden        .         .  10-211 

Man  who  laughs.  Victor  Hugo  .  .  18-1533 
Man  and  mankind.      Argyle,  G.   J.  D.    Campbell, 

duke  of.     Primeval  man      .         .         29»-274 

—  Baldwin,  J.  D.     Pre-historic  nations      29''-275 

—  Boustetten,  C.  V.  de.     Man  of  the  north,  and 

man  of  the  south  .         .         .  2-548 

—  Cabell,  J.  L.     Unity  of  mankind     .         29''-173 

—  Gregory,  J.     State  and  faculties  of  man    15-298 

—  Huxley,  T.  H.     Man's  place  in  nature        9-566 

—  Kames,  Ld.     Sketches  of  the  history  of  man 

29»-78 

—  Kinmont,  A.     Lectures  on  the  natural  history 

of  man 29''-258 

—  Latham,    R.    G.      Man  and  his  migrations 

29''-167 

Natural  history   of  the   varieties   of  man 

29»-185 

—  Lesley,  J.    P.     Origin   and  destiny  of  man 

29»-265 

—  Man,  and  the  conditions  that  surround  him 

29*-245 

—  Man's  age  in  the  world  .        .         29«-250 

—  Mudie,  R.    Physical  structure  and  adaptation  of 

man 10-84 

—  Nott  and  Gliddon.     Types  of  mankind    29='-406 

—  Oldekop,    T.  L.  v.    Mankind  in  many  ages 

29«-214 

—  Page,    D.      Natural  history  relations  of  man 

9-736 

—  Pickering,  C.     Races  of  man  .         29»-238 

—  Prichard,  J.  C.     Natural  history  of  man    9-608 
Maps   illustrative  of  "Nat.   hist,  of  man." 

and  "  Researches "        .         .         .  9-1257 
Physical  history  of  mankind       .  9-609 


MAN. 


364 


MANNING. 


Man  and  mankind.  Smyth,  C.  P.  Antiquity  of 
intellectual  man   ....         29»-269 

—  Tylor,    E.    B.      Early  history  of  mankind 

29''-159 

—  Van  Amringe,  W.  F.     Natural  history  of  man 

9-649 

—  Vogt,  C.     Lectures  on  man     .        .  9-651 

—  Wake,  C.  S.     Chapters  on  man       .  15-339 

—  See    Anthropology ;    Cosmogony  ;    Ethnology  ; 

Human  race  ;  Races. 
Man  and  nature.     G.  P.  Marsh       .         .  25-88 

Man  as  a  moral  being.     R.  Mudie  .  15-52 

Man-at-arms.  G.  P.  R.  James  .  .  18-1634 
Man  in  earnest.     R.  Collyer  .         .         18-2396 

Man,  intellectual.     R.  Mudie         .         .  15-53 

Man,  isle  of.     See  Isle  of  Man. 

Man  made  of  money.     D.  Jerrold  .         18-1674 

Man,  moral  and  physical.     J.  H.  Jones  32-948 

Man  of  business.     S.  G.  Lenny      .         .  14-192 

Man  of  feeling.     H.  Mackenzie       .         .  33-39 

Man  of  fortune.  Mrs.  C.  Gore  .  .  18-1224 
Man  of  his  day  :  a  novel.  3  v.  .  .  18-4040 
Man  of  the  world.     H.  Mackenzie  .  33-39 

Man  of  the  world,  letters  to  a.     J.  F.  E.  Le  Boys 

des  Guays 32-2409 

Man  on  the  ocean.     R.  M.  Ballantyne  29''-269 

Man  upon  the  sea.  F.  B.  Goodrich  .  29M54 
Man  with  the  broken  ear.  E.  About  .  18-3891 
Man's  ability.  J.  Gibson  .  .  .  32-1297 
Man's  age  in  the  world.     By  an  Essex  rector.     L., 

1865.     8" 29^-250 

Manahan,  A.     Triumphs  of  the  Catholic  church  in 

the  early  ages.     N.  Y.,  1866.     8"         32-1763 
Manchester,  W.  D.  M.,  duke  of.     Court  and  society 

from.  Elizabeth  to  Anne.     2d  ed.     L.,  1864. 

2v.     8" 27^-793 

Manchester.     Prentice,  A.     Historical  sketches  and 

personal  recollections  .         .         27''-970 

—  Radcliffe,  J.,etal.  Bibliothecse publicae  mancu- 

meusis  catalogus  .         .         .  21-349 

—  Wheeler,  J.     History  of  .         .       27»-1220 

—  Whitaker,  J.     History  of         .         .       27^-1221 
Manchester  free  library.     Annual  reports,   1851-9. 

Manchester,     v.  y.        .        .         .  21-327 

—  Catalogue  of  the  Ancoats  and  Ardwick  branch 

lending  department.  Manch.,  1857.  8°   21-433 

—  Catalogue  of  the  books  in  the  reference  depart- 

ment.   Prepared  by  A.  Crestadora.    L.,  1864. 
8° 21-432 

Manchester  lectures.     W.  Cobbett  .  2-617 

Manchester  strike,  the.     H.  Martineau  18-3858 

Mancini,  Hortense.    SeeMazarin,  H.  M.,  duchesse  de. 

Mandamus,  writ  of.  Tapping,  T.  E.  Law  and 
practice  of     .         .         .         .         v.  76  of  2-55 

Mandan  Indians.  Catlin,  G.  0-Kee-Pa,  and  other 
customs  of 26''-675 

Mandeville,  B.  The  fable  of  the  boes ;  or,  private 
vices,  public  benefits  ;  with  an  essay  on  charity 
and  charity-schools,  and  a  search  into  the  na- 
ture of  society.     L.,  1795.     8°      .  2-647 

Mandeville,  H.  Elements  of  reading  and  oratory. 
N.  Y.,  1850  .         .         .         .  22-679 

Mandeville.     See  Maundeville. 

Maney,  H.     Memories  over  the   water ;    or,    stray 
thoughts  on  a  long  stroll.     Nashville,  1854 
27''-657 

Mangan,  J.  C.  Poems;  with  biographical  introduc- 
tion by  J.  Mitchel.     N.  Y.,  1859  23-550 

—  Same.     N.  Y.,  1866         .        .        .         23-550* 
Mangin,  E.     Piozzianna ;   or,   recollections   of  the 

late  Mrs.  Piozzi ;  with  remarks,  by  a  friend. 
L.,  1833.     8»         ....        30-1516 

—  View  of  the  pleasures  arising  from  a  love   of 

books.     L.,  1814  .        .         .  22-680 

Mangnall,  R.  Historical  and  miscellaneous  ques- 
tions ;  with  selection  of  British  and  general 
biography.     L.,  1859  .        .         29''-153 

—  See  Comer. 

Mangum,   A.  W.     Myrtle  leaves.     Raleigh,  1864 

/       26»-2200 


Manhattaner  in  New  Orleans.     A.  O.  Hall    26''-459 

Mania.     See  Insanity. 

Maniac,  and  other  poems.     G.  S.  Burleigh     23-713 

Manifesto,  the.     J.  Dunlavy  .         .  32-237 

Manilla.     Ellis,  H.  T.     Hong-Kong  to  M.      29M68 

Mankind.     See  Man  and  mankind. 

Manly  exercises.     D.  Walker         .         .       20-498,9 

Mann,  E.  J.     Deaf  and  dumb ;  or,  a  collection  of 

articles  relating  to  the  condition  of  deaf  mutes. 

B.,  1836          .         .         .         .         .        33-1061 
Mann,  H.     Annual  reports  on  education.     B.     8° 
13-277 

—  Lectures    and    annual    reports    on    education. 

Camb.,  1867.     8«  ...  13-276 

—  Lectures  on  education.     B.,  1855     .  13-130 

—  Lectures  on  various  subjects.     N.  Y.,  1864.     8" 

33-982 

—  Thoughts  from  writings  of.     B.,  [1867]    33-989 

—  Twelve  sermons  delivered  at  Anlioch  college. 

B.,  1861 32-959 

—  Mann,  M.     Life  of  ...         30-1667 

—  and   P.   E.   Chase.     Arithmetic  practically  ap- 

plied.    Ph.,  1850  .         .         .  14-81 

—  Grammar  school  arithmetic.     Ph.,  1851      14-80 
Mann,  J.     An  exposition  of  the  revelation  of  John. 

N.  Y.,  1851 32-2162 

Mann,  J.  A.     Cotton   trade  of  Great   Britain ;   its 

rise,  progress,  and  present  extent.     L.,  1860. 

8° 1-110 

Maun,  M.  Life  of  Horace  Mann.  B.,  1865.  8» 
30-1667 

—  Physiological  cook  book.     B.,  1867  6-200 

—  See  Sarmiento,  D.  F. 

—  and  E.  P.  Peabody.     Moral  culture  of  infanc}'-, 

and  Kindergarten  guide.     B.,  1863        13-169 
Mann,  R.  J.     Guide  to  the  knowledge  of  life,  vege- 
table  and-  animal  ;    being   a  comprehensive 
manual  of  physiology.     N.  Y.,  1860       10-220 
Mann,  W.  B.     Trial  of  Anton  Probst,  for  the  mur- 
der of  C.  Bearing  and  family.     Ph.,  1867.     8» 
2-353 

—  vs.  L.  C.  Cassidy.     Report  of  the  proceedings 

in  the  case  of  the  contested  election  for  dis- 
trict attorney.     Ph.,  1857.     8°      .  2-138 
Mannering,    May.     Helping  hand   series.    (3)  The 
cruise  of  the  Dashaway        .         .         18-4097 

(4)  The  little  Spaniard       .         .         18-4098 

(5)  Salt-water  Dick     .         .         .         18-4099 

Manners,  Mrs.  [Pseud.]  See  Richards,  Mrs.  W.  C. 
Manners,  Motley.  [Pseud.]  See  Duganne,  A.  J.  H. 
Manners.     Bradi,  A.  P.     Du  Sayoir-vivre    34-4017 

—  Chapus,  E.    Manuel  de  1'  homine  et  de  la  femme 

comme  il  font        ....        34-4020 

—  Hale,  Mrs.  S.  J.     Manners       .         .  33-755 

—  Hervey,  G.  W.     Principles  of  courtesy    33-567 

—  Societies  for  reformation  of     .         .         32-1888 

—  Wiseman,  C.     Narcissus         .         .  33-010 

—  See  Early  English  text  society,  pt.  32 

V.  18  of  22-1043 

—  See  Etiquette  ;  Morals. 

Manners  and  customs.  Depping,  G.  B.  Evening 
entertainments      ....  29"-174 

—  Dew,  T.     Digest  of  .         .         .  29''-66 

—  Douce,  F.     Illustrations  of  Shakespeare     24-12 

—  Goldsmith,  J.     General  view  of      .  25-22 

—  Goodrich,  S.  G.     View  of        .        .         29"-216 

—  London  interiors      ....       27''-1230 

—  Soane,  G.     Book  of  the  months       .  33-103 

—  Voltaire,  F.  M.  A.  de.     Essai  sur  les  meeurs  des 

nations.     T.  13-16        .        .        .        34-186S 

—  See  Dress  ;  Costume  ;  Fashion. 

Manners  and  customs  of  the  Japanese  in  the  nine- 
teenth century  ;  from  recent  Dutch  visitors  of 
Japan,  and  the  German  of  P.  F.  von  Siebold. 
L.,  1841.     8»         ....         28''-551 

Manners  and  habits.     G.  W.  Hervey     .  33-567 

Mannevillette.     See  Apres  de  M. 

Manning,  Miss  Anne.     Belforest :  a  tale       18-2054 

—  Cherry  and  violet    .         .         .         .    »    18-2031 

—  Chronicle  of  Ethelfled     .        .        .        18-:2082 


MANNING. 


368 


MANUAL. 


Manning,   Miss  Anne.      Claude,    the  colporteur 
18-2033 

—  Colloquies  of  Edward  Osborne        .         18-2034 

—  The  day  of  small  things.     L.,  1860  18-3865 

—  Deborah's  diary       ....         18-2035 

—  Duchess  of  Trajetto         .         .         .        18-2060 

—  Family  pictures        ....        18-2036 

—  Good  old  times         ....         18-2037 

—  Helen  and  Olga        ....         18-2038 

—  Household  of  Sir  Thomas  More      .        18-2039 

—  Interrupted  wedding        .         .         .         18-2059 

—  Jack  and  the  tanner  of  Wymondham      18-2040 

—  Jacques  Bonneval ;  or,  the  days  of  the  dragon- 

nades 18-3913 

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Manning,  H.  E.     England  and  Christendom.    L., 

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Manning,  James.     Inquiry  into  the   character  and 

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Manning,  J.  A.     Lives  of  the  speakers  of  the  house 

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Mansfield  Park.     Miss  J.  Austen  .  18-222 

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Manual  for  engineer  troops.     J.  C.  Duane        6-595 

Manual  for  volunteers  and  militia  of  the  U.  S.  W. 
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Manual  of  bayonet  exercise.    G.  B.  M'Clellan  6-642 

Manual  of  classical  bibliography.      J.  W.   Moss 
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Manual  of  commercial  correspondence,  English  and 
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Manual  of  geographical  science,  mathematical,  phys- 
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Manual  of  heraldry :  a  description  of  the  terms  used, 
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Manual  of  methodism.     B.  Hawley       .         32-2351 

Manual  of  the  pension  laws  of  the  United  States,  em- 
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Manual  of  prelacy  and  ritualism.     L.  Coleman 

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MANUAL. 


866 


MARGARET. 


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Manuel,  J.     See  Roscoe,  T.    Spanish  novelists 

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Manuel  de  la  mere  chretienne.    R.  P.  T.  Ratisbonne 

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Manuel  du  libraire.     J.  C.  Brunei  .  21-137 

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Marble  quarries  of  Italy.     W.  P.  Jervis  1-180 

Marble-worker's  manual.  Trans,  from  the  French 
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—  Same.  Ph.,  1865  ....  6-289 
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Marchand  de  coco.  A.  Ricard  .  ,  34-4823 
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Marchen  meines  lebens.  H.  C.  Andersen  34-612 
Marchen,  neue.     H.  C.  Andersen  .  34-604 

Marchese.     Painters,  sculptors  and  architects  of  the 
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Marco  Griffi.     Mrs.  AVebb      .         .         .         18-3480 
Marco  Paul's  voyages.     J.Abbott  .  26''-380to4 

Marcus  ;  or,  the  boy-tamer.  W.  Simonds  18-2884 
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Margaret  and  her  bridesmaids  .  .  18-2069 
Margaret :    a  story  of  life  in  a  prairie  home.     By 

Lydon 18-2067 

Margaret  at  home,  by  the  author  of  "A  little  leaven" 

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Margaret  Cecil ;  or,  "  I  can  because  I  ought."  C.  D. 

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Margaret  Denzil's  history  .  .  18-2068,3211 
Margaret  Lindsay.  J.  Wilson  .  .  18-3544 
Margaret  Maitland.     Mrs.  M..01iphant  18-2384 


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MARLBOROUGH. 


Margaret  Mary,  history  of.  C.  Daniel  .  32-2320 
Margaret  Moncrieffe.    C.  Burdetl  .         .  18-514 

Margaret  ;  or,  prejudice  at  home  .  .  18-2065 
Margaret  Percival.     Mrs.  E.  M.  Sewell  18-2815 

Margaret  Percival  in  America.  E.  E.  Hale  18-1312 
Margaret  Smitli's  journal.     J.  G.  Whittier    18-3498 

Margaret  Stourton 18-3967 

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Marguerite  de  Valois.     A.  Dunias  .  18-944 

Marguerite,  ou  deux  amours.     Mmc  E.  de  Girardin 

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Marguerite  ;  or,  two  loves.     Mme  E.  de  Girardin 

18-1182 

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Mariage  au  point  de  vue  chr6tien.     Mme  A.  de  Gas- 

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Mariage  aux  Etats-Unis.  A.  Carlier  .  34-3958 
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Mariage  de  prince,  un.  De  Saint-Georges  34-5339 
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Mariage  sous  I'empire.  Sopliie  Gay  .  34-5281 
Mariages  d'aujour  d'hui.     A.  Bourgeois  et  A.  De- 

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Mariages  d'aventure.  E.  Gaborian  .  34-3337 
Mariages  de  Paris.  E.  About  .  .  34-5240 
Mariages  du  pere  Olifus.  A.  Dumas  .  34-3238 
Marian  ;  or,  a  young  maid's  fortunes.     Mrs.  S.  C. 

Hall       ......         18-1332 

Marian  Grey.     Mrs.  M.  J.  Holmes         .         18-1465 
Marian  Rooke.     H.  Sedley     .        .         .        18-2803 
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Miirie  Antoinette  and  her  sons.  C.  Mundt  18-3911 
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Marie  Meluck-Blainville.     A.  d'Arnim  34-3027 

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Marine  engines.    Murray,  R.    Rudimentary  treatise 

6-662 

Marine  terms,  dictionary  of.     R.  H.  Dana,  jr.    6-587 

Mariner,  W.     Account  of  the  natives  of  tlie  Tonga 

islands,  in  the  South  Pacific  ocean.    Compiled 

and  arranged  by  J.  Martin.     B.,  1820.     8° 

29>'-108 

—  Same,  with  an  original  grammar  and  vocabulary 

of  their  language..    E.,  1827.    3  v.       29''-109 


Marins  illustres,  les.    L.  N.  Bescherelle         34r-4858 

Marion,  F.     Les  merveilles  de  la  vegetation.     P., 

1866 34-3509 

—  Wonders  of   optics.      Trans,  by  C.  W.  Quin. 

N.  Y 11-343 

Marion,  Francis.     Horry,  P.,  and  M.  L.  Weem.    Life 

of 30-345 

Marion  Graham.     M.  W.  Lawrence       .         18-1820 
Mariotti,  L.   [Pseud.]  See  Gallenga,  A. 
Mariposa  company,  the.     N.  Y.,  1863.     8°        6-878 
Maritime  law.     Abbott,    C.      Merchant   ships  and 

seamen 2-1,2 

—  Azuui,  M.  D.  A.     M.  1.  of  Europe  2-4 

—  Dana,  R.  H.,  jr.    Laws  relating  to  seamen  6-587 

—  De  Burgh,  W.     Elements  of  .         .  2-359 

—  Holt,  F.  L.    Sliipijing  laws  of  Great  Britain  2-39 

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—  Parsons,  T.     Maritime  law      .         .  2-279 

—  Reeves,  J.     History  of   law   of   shipping   and 

navigation 2-93 

—  See  Admiralty  ;  Insurance. 

Marius,  J.  Advice  concerning  bills  of  exchange. 
Ph.,  1790.     8"        .        .         .        .  1-48 

Marius.     V.  Hugo  ....        18-1537 

Marivaux,  P.  C.  de  C.  de.  Le  legs  ;  Les  fausses  con- 
fidences ;  Le  jeu  de  I'amour  et  du  hasard.  C. 
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Marjoribanks,  A.  Travels  in  New  South  Wales. 
2d  ed.     L.,  1851    ....        29^-82,3 

Mark.    Alexander,  J.  A.     Explanation  of  gospel  of 

32-1376 

—  Barnes,  A.     Notes  on      '.        '.        '.  32-69B 

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—  Lange,  J.  P.     Commentary  on        .        32-2027 

—  Ryle,  J.  C.  Expository  thoughts  .  32-2253 
Mark  llurdlestone.  Mrs.  Moodie  .  18-2237 
Maik,  the  match  boy.  H.  Alger,  jr.  .  18-4067 
Mark  Rowland.  J.  S.  Sleeper  .  .  18-3761 
Mark  Seaworth.  W.  H.  G.  Kingston  .  18-1707 
Market  assistant.  T.  F.  De  Voe  .  .  6-175 
Market-book.  T.  F.  De  Voe  .  .  1-161 
Markham,  C.  R.     Cuzco  ;  a  journey  to  the  ancient 

capital  of  Peru,  witli  an  account  of  the  history, 
language,  and  literature,  and  antiquities  of  the 
Incas,  and  Lima.     L.,  18f6  .         26^-363 

—  History  of  the  Abyssinian  expedition,  with  an 

account  of  the  mission  and  captivity  of  Mr. 
Rassam  and  his  companions,  by  W.  F.  Pri- 
deaux.     L.,  1869.    8°    .         .         .         28''-609 

—  Travels  in  Peru  and  India,  while  superintending 

the  collection  of  chinchona  plants  and  seeds, 

and  their  introduction  into  India.   L.,1862.  8° 

29b-250 

Markham,  F.  Shooting  in  the  Himalayas;  a  journal 
of  sporting  adventures  and  travel  in  Chinese 
Tartary,  Ladac,  Thibet,  Cashmere,  &c.  L., 
1854.    8° 28^-296 

Markham,  Mrs.      [Pseud.]     See  Penrose,  Mrs.  E. 

Markham,  W.  O.  Diseases  of  the  heart,  their  path- 
ology, diagnosis,  and  treatment.  2d  ed.  L., 
1860 10-396 

—  Remarks  on  the  surgical  practice  of  Paris.   Ph., 

1841.     8» 10-638 

Marks,  E.  N.     Royal  road  to  spelling  and  reading. 

L.,  1867.    R.  8»      .        .         .         .  22-362 

Marks,  J.  J.     Peninsula  campaign  in  Virginia ;  or, 

incidents  and  scenes  on  the  battle-fields  and 

in  Riclimond.  Ph.,  1864  .  .  26«-533 
Marks,  R.     Retrospect ;   or,  review  of  providential 

mercies,  witii  anecdotes  of  various  characters 

and  an  address  to  naval  officers,  by  Aliquis. 

B.,  1822 32-679 

Marlborough,  J.  C,  duke  of.    Coxe,  W.   Memoirs  of, 

with  correspondence     .         .         .  30-927 

—  Macfarlane,  C.  Life  of  .  .  30-825 
Marlborough,  S.  J. ,  duchess  of.  Private  correspond- 
ence, illustrative  of  the  court  and  times  of 
Queen  Anne,  with  sketches  and  opinions  of 
her  cotemporaries,  and  the  select  correspond- 
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MARLBOROUGH. 


308 


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Marlborough,    S.    J.,    clucliess   of.     Thomson,  Mrs. 

Memoirs  of 30-346 

Marlitt,  E.    Gold  Elsie.    From  the  German,  by  Mrs. 

A.  L.  Wister         ....         18-4149 

—  The  old  mam'selle's  secret.     After  the  German 

by  Mrs.  A.  L.  Wister     .        .        .        18-4053 

—  Over  yonder 18-4226 

Marlowe,  C.     Works,   with   some    account  of  the 

author,  and  notes  by  A.  Dyce.     L.,  1859.     8° 
24-93 

—  Works.  L.,  1826.  3  v.  .  .  24-99 
Marmaduke  Herbert.     Countess  of  Blessington 

18-342 

Marmaduke  Merry.  W.  H.  G.  Kingston  18-1774 
Marmaduke  Wyvil.  H.  W.  Herbert  .  18-3652 
Marmier,  X.     Les  fiances  du  Spitzberg.     P.,  1863 

34-3927 

—  Gazida.     P.,  1860    ....        34-3928 

—  Helene  et  Suzanne.     P.,  1862  .         34-3929 

—  Schiller.  B.,  1841  ....  34-4215 
Marmion,  A.     Ancient  and  modern  history  of  the 

maritime  ports  of  Ireland.   3ded.   L.,  1858.  8" 

37='-1476 

Marmion  ;  a  poem.     Sir  W.  Scott 

V.  2  of  23-204,5,7,1017 

—  Same,  in  French  ....  34-4999 
Marmol,  J.  Amalia.  Leipzig,  1862.  2  v.  34-27 
Marmont,  Marechal,  A.  F.  L.    Viesse    de  Due  de 

Raguse.     Memoires,  1792  a  1841.     9  v.  in  4. 
P.,  1857 34-3508 

—  Spirit  of  military  institutions  ;  or,  essential  prin- 

ciples of  the  art  of  war.     Trans. ,  with  notes, 
by  H.  Coppee.     Ph.,  1862     .         .  6-652 

—  Same.     Trans,  by  F.  Schaller.    Columbia,  1864 

26M876 

Marmontel,  J.  F.     L'  ami  de  la  maison.     C.  A.  C. 
V.  7 34-3138 

—  Belisaire.     L.,  1867  .         .         .         34-3518 

—  Belisarius 18-3725 

—  Elements  de  litt^rature.     P.,  1856,7.     3  v. 

34-3511 

—  Les  Incas.     P.,  1856        .         .         .         34-4203 

—  Memoires.     P.,  1857.       .         .     v.  5  of  34-3519 

—  Memoirs.     L.,  1806.     4  v.       .        .        30-1504 

—  Same.     [Autobiography,    v.  3,4]   .         30-1878 

—  Memoires  d'  un  pere.     [Barriere,  F.     v.  5] 

34-3519 

MaroUes,  Lewis  de.     Priestley,  J.     History  of  the 

sutfcringsof  ....  30-348 

Maroncelli,  P.    Additions  to  "My  prisons  ;  memoirs 

of  Silvio  Pellico  ;"  with  a  biographical  notice 

of  Pellico.     Camb.;  1836      .        .  30-412 

Maroons.     Dallas,  R.  C.     History  of     .         26''-393 

—  Giddings,  J.  R.  Exiles  of  Florida  26»-386 
Marquette,  F.  J.,  life  of.     J.  Sparks.     (S.  A.  B.  10) 

30-497 

Marquis  de  Fayolle.     G.  de  Nerval  et  E.   Gorge 

34-3603 

Marquis  de  Lanrose.  E.  About  .  .  34-4727 
Marquis  de  Pontanges.     Mme  E.  de  Girardin 

34-3353 

Marquis  de  Yillemer.  Mme  Dudevant  34-4162,3,4 
Marquise   Sanglanle.     N.  C.   de  C.  de  Saint-Mars 

34-3178 

Marriage.     S.  Ferrier     ....        18-1073 

Marriage  and  divorce.     Alcott,  W.  A.     Physiology 

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—  —  The  young  wife  ....  33-459 

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—  Bell,  S.  S.     Law  of  property  .        v.  67  of  2-55 

—  Bigland,  R.     Observations  on  marriages,  etc., 

as  preserved  in  parochial  registers      27''-4053 

—  Carey,  M.     Domestic  happiness      .  33-443 

—  Carlier,  A.     Marriage  in  the  United  States 

26''-613 

—  Chavasse,  P.  H.     Advice  to  a  wife  10-855 

—  Coe,  W.    Christian  duties  and  cautions    32-827 

—  Croke,  A.     Report  of  case  of  Horner  against 

Liddiard 3-351 


Marriage    and    divorce.     Davis,    J.    M.     Pastor's 
offering 32-67 

—  Ford,  J.     Necessity  and  dignity  of         32-2398 

—  Forster,  N.    Remarks  on  Stebbing's  dissertation 

32-2434 

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V.  10  of  22-1043 

—  Holcombe,  W.  H.     The  sexes  here  and  hereafter 

32-2364 

—  Janeway,  J.  J.     Unlawful  marriage        32-2150 

—  Lawrence,  W.     Marriage  by  the  moral  law  of 

God  vindicated     ....  32-124 

—  McLennan,  J.  F.     Primitive  marriage    29"-161 

—  Macqueen,  F.     Husband  and  wife  at  law  and 

in  equity       .         .         .         .v.  59,66  of  2-55 

—  Park,  J.  J.     Law  of  divorce    .         v.  11  of  2-55 

—  Poynter,  T.     Doctrine  and  practice  of  marriage 

and  divorce    .         .         .        .        v.  13  of  2-55 

—  Pusey,    E.    B.     Prohibited  degrees  of  affinity 

32-2140 

—  Remington,  S.     Marriage  memento         33-1204 

—  Roper,  R.  S.  D.     Law  of  property  arising  from 

relation  between  husband  and  wife 

V.  31,32  of  2-55 

—  Sayer,  J.     Vindication  of  the  power  of  society 

32-2434 

—  Shelford,  L.     Marriage  and  divorce 

V.  33  of  2-55 

—  Some  observations  on.     [Stebbing's  tracts] 

82-2434 

—  Stebbing,  H.     Annulling  clauses,  etc.     32-2434 
Power  of  states  in  marriages  of  minors 

32-2434 

—  Stover,  H.  R.     Is  it  I?    .        .         .  10-645 
Why  not  ? 10-628 

—  Tunstull,  J.     Vindication  of  the  power  of  states 

32-2434 

—  Turner,  J.     Marriage  of  cousin-germans 

".        .        .        .        32-2398 

—  Waddilove,  A.     Laws  of,  in  England        2-213 

—  Wood,  E.  J.     The  wedding-day  in  all  ages  and 

countries 29^-210 

—  Woolsey,  T.  D.     Divorce  and  divorce  laws  in 

U.  S 2-381 

—  See  Infants  ;  Polygamy  ;  Women. 
Marriage  a  lottery.  Mrs.  Grey  .  .  18-1283 
Married  and  single.  T.  S.  Arthur  .  1&-180,8 
Married  at  last.  Mrs.  P.  Cudlip  .  .  18-3756 
Married  life  at  Hillside.  R.  B.  Coffin  .  18-665 
Married  life  of  Anne  of  Austria.     M.  W.  Freer 

27''-1718 

Married  life,   petty  annoyances  of.     H.   de  Balzac 

...        .         .         .         .  18-272 

Married  life,  tales  of.     T.  S.  Arthur       .  18-188 

Married  not  mated.     Alice  Cary     .         .  18-570 

Married  or  single  ?  C.  M.  Sedgwick  .  18-2791 
Marryat,  Florence.  Confessions  of  Gerald  Est- 
court 18-2098,4047 

—  For  ever  and  ever    ....        18-2099 

—  Giris  of  Feversham  ...        18-4230 

—  Love's  conflict  ....         18-2387 

—  Nelly  Brooke 18-2096 

—  Woman  against  woman  .         .         .         18-2097 
Marryat,    Frank.      Mountains    and    molehills ;    or, 

recollections  of  a  burnt  journal.     N.  Y.,  1855 

26''-283 

Marryat,  Frederick.     Diary  in  America;   with  re- 
marks on  its  institutions.     Ph.,  1839.     2  v. 
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—  Diary  of  a  blase        ....         18-2095 

—  Frank  Mildmay       ....         18-2080 

—  Jacob  Faithful  ....         18-2073 

—  Japhet  in  search  of  a  father     .        .        18-2073 

—  King's  own 18-2074 

—  Masterman  Ready    ....         18-3076 

—  The  mission  ;  or,  scenes  in  Africa  .        18-2078 

—  Mr.  Midshipman  Easy     .        .        .        18-2077 

—  Newton  Forster       ....        18-2081 

—  011a  Podrida 18-3093 

—  Pacha  of  many  tales       .        .        ,        18-3083 


MARRYAT. 


369 


MARTHA. 


Marryat,  Frederick.     Percival  Kcene    .        18-2083 

—  Peter  Simple 18-2084 

—  Poor  .lack 18-2088" 

—  The  phantom  ship    ....        18-2085 

—  The  poacher     18-2087 

—  The  privateersman  ....        18-2089 

—  Settlers  in  Canada   ....         18-2090 

—  Snarleyyow  ;  or,  the  dog  fiend        .        18-2091 

—  Valerie 18-2092 

Marryat,    H.     One   year  in   Sweden ;   including  a 

visit  to  the  isle  of  Gotland.     L.,  1862.     2  v. 
27i'-786 

—  A  residence  in  .Jutland,  the  Danish  isles,  and 

Copenha.cen.     L.,  1860.     2  v.      .         27''-.'594 
Marryat,  J.    History  oi' pottery  and  porcelain,  medi- 
eval and  modern.     L.,1857.     8°.  5-95 
Marrying  by  lot.     C.  B.  Mortimer         .         18-2274 
Marrying  for  money.     Mrs.  M.  Daniels           18-810 
Marrying  too  late.     G.  Wood         .        .         18-3592 
Marsden,  J.  B.     Dictionary  of  Christian  churches 
and   sects,   from   the  earliest  ages  of  Chris- 
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Marsden,  W.    Bihliotheca  Marsdeniana.    Catalogue 
of  books  and   manuscripts  collected  with  a 
view  to  the  general  comparison  of  languages, 
and  to  the  study  of  oriental  literature.     L., 
1827.    4° 21-329 

—  History  of  Sumatra ;  containing  an  account  of 

the  government,  laws,  customs,  and  manners 
of  the  native  inhabitants;  with  a  description 
of  the  natural  productions.  3d  ed.  L.  1811. 
40  .  .  '.  .  :  .  .  28^-410 
Marsh,  A.     Adelaide  Lindsay        .        .        18-1067 

—  Angela 18-2100 

—  Aubrey 18-2101 

—  Castle  Avon 18r-2102 

—  Emilia  Wyndhara    ....        18-2103 

—  Evelyn  Marston       ....        18-2104 

—  Father  Darcy,  and  Norman's  bridge       18-2105 

—  Heiress  of  Haughton        .         .        .        18-2106 

—  Lettice  Arnold  ....        18-3534 

—  Protestant  reformation  in  France ;   or,  history 

of  the  Hugonots.    L.,  1847.   2  v.    8°      32-310 

—  Ravenscliffe 18-2108 

—  Rose  of  Ashurst       ....         18-2109 

—  Time,  the  avenger,  and  triumphs  of  time 

18-2110 

Marsh,  C.     See  Wightman,  Mrs.  C. 

Marsh,  C.  C.  Science  of  double-entry  book-keeping 
simplified.     Ph.,  1830.     8°  .         .  1-84 

Marsh,  G.  P.  Tlie  camel ;  his  organization,  habits, 
and  uses,  considered  with  reference  to  his 
introduction  into  the  U.  S.     B.,  1856      9-585 

—  Lectures  on   the    English   language.      N.    Y., 

1860.     8° 22-471 

—  Man  and  nature ;   or,    physical,   geography  as 

modified  by  human  action.  N.  Y.,  1864.  8" 
25-88 

Marsh,  Mrs.  G.  P.  Wolfe  of  the  Knoll,  and  other 
poems.     N.  Y.,  1860.    .         .         .  23-571 

Marsh,  H.  The  history  of  the  politicks  of  Great 
Britain  and  France,  from  the  conference  at 
Pillnitz  to  the  declaration  of  war  against  G.  B. 
L.,1800.     2v.     8°        .         .        .       27''-3S01 

Marsh,  James.     See  Coleridge,  S.  T. 

Marsh,  John.  Epitome  of  general  ecclesiastical  his- 
tory from  tiie  earliest  period  ;  with  a  con- 
densed account  of  the  Jews  since  the  destruc- 
tion of  Jerusalem.     N.  Y.,  1864.        32-1449 

—  Temperance  recollections;    an  autobiography. 

N.  Y.,  1866 30-1796 

Marsh,  J.  B.     Robin  Hood     .         .         .         18-4187 
Marsh,  J.  W.     Memoir  of  A.  F.  Gardiner.   L.,  1857 

30-948 

Marsh,  L.     The   apocatastasis ;   or,  progress  back- 
wards;  anew  "  tract  for  the  times. "  Burling- 
ton, 1854.    8«        .         .         .         .        32-1616 
Marsh,  Wilmot.     Biblical  versions  of  divine  hymns, 
witli  annotations.     L.,  1845.     8»  32-1779 

Marsh,  William,  life  of.     C.  Wightman         30-1965 


Marshall,  Charles.     Introduction  to  the  knowledge 

and    practice  of  gardening.     B..  1799.     2  v. 

.        .         .         ;  4-24 

—  Same.     5th  ed.  L.  1813.     8<>     .         .  4-24» 

—  On  planting  and  rural  ornament ;   a  practical 

treatise.     3d  ed.     L.,  1803.    2  v.    8"  4-25 

Marshall,  Christopher.     Passages  from  [his]  diary, 

kept  in   Pliiladelphia   and   Lancaster  during 

the  American  revolution,    v.  1.    Ph.,  1839-49 

26»-626 

Marshall,  C.  H.     Butler,  W.  A.     Memorial  of 

30-1967 

Marshall,  E.  C.     Book  of  oratory  ;  a  new  collection 

of  extracts   in  prose,  poetry,  and  dialogue. 

K  Y.,  1857  ....  33-550 

—  History  of  the  United  States  naval   academy, 

with  biographical  sketches,  and  the  names  of 

all  the  superintendents,  professors  and  cradn- 

ates.  N.  Y.,  1802  .  .  .  26"-471 
Marshall,  F.     Population  and  trade  in  France  in 

1861,2.     L.,  1862  .         .         .  1-157 

Marshall,  G.  W.     Index  to  the  pedigrees  contained 

in  the  printed  heralds'  visitations.     L.,  1866. 

8» 27"-800 

Marshall,  H.      The    history   of   Kentucky,      v.    2. 

Frankfort,  1824.     8°     .         .        .         26»-131 

—  Darlington,  W.  Memorials  of  .  30-.'J92 
Marshall,  John,  (Chief  justice.)      Life   of    George 

Washington,  Avith  an  introduction  containing 
a  compendious  view  of  tiie  colonies  planted 
by  the  English  on  the  continent  of  North 
America.  Ph.,  1804-7.  5  v.  8°  and  atlas  4° 
80-C51 

—  Same,  with  atlas.     2d  ed.     Ph.,  1832.     3  v.     8« 

30-550 

—  Same,  v?ritten  for  the  use  of  schools.     Ph.,  1839 

_   .       , 30-549 

—  Opinion  in  the  case  of  Garnett,  exr.  of  Brooke 

V.  Mocon,  et  al.     Riclniiond,  1825.    8°      2-64 

—  Writings  upon  the  federal  constitution.     B., 

1839.     8« 2-782 

Marshall,  John,  F.  R.  S.     Outlines  of  physiology, 

human  and  comparative.     L.,  1867.     2  v. 

10-813 

Marshall,  Nelly.    As  by  fire  .         .         .         18-2112 
Marshal],  S.     Treatise  on   the  law   of   insurance. 

First  Am.  ed.     B.,  1805.     8"        .  2-63 

Marshall,  T.  F.     Speeches  and  writings.     Ed.  bv 

W.  L.  Barre.     Cin.,  1858.     8°     .  2-783 

Marshal],  T.W.  M.    Christian  missions;  their  acents, 

and  their  results.     N.  Y.,  1864.     2  v.  "80 

32-1105 

Marshman,  J.  C.     Life  and  times  of  Carey,  Mnrsh- 

man,  and   Ward  ;   embracing  the  history  of 

the  Serampore   mission.     L.,  1859.     2  v.     8° 
80-1124 

—  History  of  India  to   the   close  of  Dalhousie's 

administration,  v.  1,  2.  L.,  1867  28=^-243 
Marston,  C.  D.     Fundamental  truths.     L.,  1866 

32-2265 

Marston,  John.  Works;  with  notes,  and  some  ac- 
count of  his  life  and  writings,  by  J.  O.  Halli- 
well.     L.,  18r)6.     3  V.   .         .         .  24-83 

Marston,  J.  W.    Anne  IJlake.    F's  S.  D.  v.  34  24-221 

—  A  hard  struggle.     F's  S.  D.  v.  89  .  24-221 

—  A  lady  in  her  own  right  .         .         18-2113 

—  A  life's  ransom  ;  a  play.     F's  S.  D.  v.  36    24-221 

—  The  patrician's  daughter.    F's  S.  D.  v.  32  24-221 

—  Pure  gold.  F's  S.  D.  v.  41  .  .  24-221 
]\Iarsupialia.  G.  R.  Waterhouse  .  v.  10  of  9-594 
Marteilhe,  J.    Autobiography  of  a  French  protestant 

condemned  to  the  galleys.     Trans,  from  the 
Frencli.     L.,  1860         .         .        .        30-1883 

—  Same,  with  title ;  The  Huguenot  galley-slave. 

N.Y.,  1867  .  .  .  "  .  .  30-1883" 
Marten,  H.  Forster,  J.  Life  of  .  .  30-168,174 
Martene,  E.      De  antiquis    ecclesia)    ritibus    libri. 

Antuerpiae,  1763.     4  v.  in  2.     f"    .  34-492 

Martha ;  a  memorial  of  an  onlv  sister.     A.  Reed 

30-342 


24 


MARTHA. 


370 


MARTINEAU. 


ftlartha,  opera  of.     F.  v.  Flotow    .         .  5-008 

Marthe.     A.  Doimont    ....         34-3188 
Martial,  M.  V.     Epiiiianiniata.     L.,  1810        34-459 

—  Epigranimatoii  libri.    Editit  E.  G.  Sclmeidfwin. 

Lips.,  1853 34-361 

Martial  and  tlie  moderns.     A.  Amos     .  22-006 

Martial  law  as  allowed  by  the  law  of  England.  W. 
F.  Finlason '  2-209 

Martial  law.     See  Militar^y  law. 

Martial!,  J.     See  Calflnll*  J.  ;  Fulke,  W. 

Martin  vs.  Mncl^onochil.     See  Phillimore,  Sir  R. 

Martin,  B.  Bihliotlieca  teelmologica  ;  or,  a  philo- 
logical library  of  literary  arts  and  sciences.  L., 
1747       .        \         .        \         .        .  32-916 

Martin,  C.     Tlie  civil  costume  of  England,  from  the 

conquest  to  the  present  time.     L.,  1842.     4° 

....       27'>-4046 

Martin,  C.  V.  Bijou  litteraire  ;  anecdotes  historiques 
et  extraiis  moiaux  des  prose  auteurs  et  poetes 
frauQuis.     L.,  1837        .         .         .         34-5172 

Martin,  E.     See  Labiche,  E.,  et  Martin. 

Martin,  E.  W.  Life  and  public  services  of  Schuyler 
Colfax,  together  with  his  most  important 
speeches.     N.  Y.,  1868.     8»  .         30-2388 

Martin,  F.  Natural  history,  trans,  from  35th  Ger- 
man ed.,  by  S.  A.  Myers.  N.  Y.,  1801.  2  v. 
9-947 

Martin,  Fr.  Commercial  handbook  of  France.  L., 
1867 1-202 

^ —  Statesman's  year-book;  a  statistical,  genealog- 
ical, and  historical  account  of  the  states  and 
sovereigns  of  the  civilized  world.  L.,  1864-9. 
4v 29''-104 

Martin,  H.  Histoire  de  France,  jusqu'  en  1789. 
4me  ed.     P.,  1865.     17  v.     8»      .        34-4864 

—  History  of  France,  trans,  by  M.  L.  Booth — the 

age  of  Louis  XIV.    B.,  1865.  2  v.  8°  27»-1810 

Decline  of  the  monarchy.     1866.     2  v. 

27M811 

—  La  Rus&ie  et  I'Europe.  P.,  1866.  8°  34-4855 
Martin,  J.     A   bibliographical   catalogue  of  books 

privately  printed.     L.,  1834.    2  v.    4"  21-330 

—  Same.  2d  ed.  L.,  1854.  8°  .  .  21-331 
Martin,  L.  Esprit  de  Voltaire.  B.  etL.,1855  34-4118 
Martin,  L.  C,  and  C.  Triibner.      The  current  gold 

and  silver  coins  of  all  countries,  tljeir  weight 
and  fineness,  and  their  intrinsic  value  in  Eng- 
lish money.     L.,  1863.     8°  .         .  1-326 

Martin,  M.  A  voyage  to  St.  Kilda.  4th  ed.  L., 
1753.     80 27''-920 

Martin,  N.  Poetes  contemporaines  en  Allemagne. 
P.,  1860 34-3019 

Martin,  P.  Histoire  de  I'expedition  fraufaise  en 
Egypte.     P.,  1815.     2  v.     S"        .        34-4921 

Martin,  R.  M.  China  ;  political,  commercial,  and 
social ;  in  an  official  report  to  her  majesty's 
government.     L.,  1847.    2  v.    8»  28''-147 

—  Historj',  antiquities,  topography,  and  statistics 

of  eastern  India.     L.,  1838.     3  v.    8»    28«-45 

—  History  of  Austral-Asia,  comprising  New  South 

Wales,  Van  Diemen's  island,  Swan  river,  and 
South  Australia.     2d  ed.    L.,  1839       20''-209 

—  History  of  the  British  possessions  in  the  Indian 

and  Atlantic  oceans,  comprising  Ceylon, 
Penang,  Malacca,  Sincapore,  the  Falkland 
islands,  St.  Helena,  etc.     L.,  1837        28''-505 

—  History  of  Nova  Scotia,  Cape  Breton,  the  Sable 

islands,  New  Brunswick,  Prince  Edward 
island,  the  Bermudas,  Newfoundland,  &c.  &c. 
L.,  1837 26'>-607 

—  History  of  the   possessions  of  the   East  India 

Company.     L.,  1837.     2  v.  .         28''-564 

—  History  of  the  West  Indies,  comprising  Jamaica, 

Honduras,    Trinidad,    Tobago,    Grenada  the 

Bahamas,  and  the  Virgin  isles.    L.,  1836.    2  v. 

......         26''-608 

—  History,  statistics,  and  geography  of  Upiwr  and 

Lower  Canada.     2d  ed.     L.,  1838        26M)09 

—  Ireland  before  and  after  the  union  with  Great 

Britain.     2d  ed.     L.,  1848.    8°    .       37''-1478 


Martin,  R.  M.  Progress  and  present  state  of  British 
India  ;  a  manual  for  general  use,  based  on 
official  documents.     L.,  1802        .        28''-409 

Martin,  S.  Extra  work  of  a  London  pastor.  L., 
1863 32-2192 

Martin,  T.     See  Dante ;  Horace. 

Martin,  T.  M.  The  national  crisis.  Ph.,  1862.  8" 
32-1518 

Martin,  Wm.  Peter  Parley's  annual.  L.,1867.  8' 
33-1354 

—  Book  of  sports,  games,  and  athletic  exercises. 

L 20-193 

Martin,  W.    C.    L.     General  history   of  humming 
birds  ;  or,  the  trochilidae  ;  with  especial  refer- 
ence to  the  collection  of  J.  Gould.     L.,  1852 
9-584 

—  History  of  the   dog  ;   its  origin,    physical  and 

moral  characteristics,  and  its  principal  varie- 
ties.    L.,  1845       ....  9-583 

—  Historj'  of  the  horse ;  its  origin,  physical   and 

moral   characteristics,  its  principal  varieties, 

and  domestic  allies  ;  with  an  appendix  on  the 

diseases  of  the  horse,  by  W.  Youatt.    L.,  1852 

9-583 

—  See  Youatt,  W. 

Martin  Marprelate  controversy.     W.  Maskell 

.         .         ...         .        .        32-2319 

Martin  Beck.     A.  Harris        .        .        .        18-1351 
Martin  Chuzzlewit.     C.  Dickens    .         .  18-809 

Martin,  1'  enlant  trouve.     E.  Sue  .         .         34-5315 
Martin  Merrivale,  his  mark.     J.  T.  Trowbridge 

...         .         .         .         18-3324 

Martin  Pole.     J.  Saunders      .         .         .        18-2740 
Martin  Rattler.     R.  M.  Ballantyne         .  18-256 

Martindale,  J.  C.  History  of  the  townships  of  By- 
berry  and  Moreland,  in  Philadelphia.     Ph., 

1867      ■ 26^-856 

Martine,    A.     Perfect    letter-writer  and  American 

manual  of  etiquette.     N.  Y.,  1867  33-750 

Martineau,  H.     Biographical  sketches   .        30-2435 

—  British  rule  in  India;  a  historical  sketch.     L., 


1857 

—  The  charmed  sea 

—  Deerbrook        .         .         .         . 

—  Eastern  life,  past  and  present. 


Ph. 


L.,  1859 


28»-180 
18-3855 
18-2115 
1848.  80 
28''-539 
27^-801 
18-2114 


—  England  and  her  soldiers. 

—  Feats  on  the  fiord     . 

—  Guide  to  Windermere  ;  with  tours  to  the  neigh- 

boring lakes,  and  other  interesting  places. 
4th  ed.     L 27''-519 

—  Hay -time  to  hopping        .         .         .        18-2116 

—  Health,    husbandry,    and   handicraft.     L.,  1861 

83-895 

—  History  of  England    during  the  thirty  years' 

peace,  1816-46.    L.,  1849.    2  v.    8°    27"-4006 

—  Introduction  to  history  of  the  peace,  (1800-15.) 

L.,  1851.     8»  ....       27«-4005 

—  History  of  the  peace  ;  being  a  history  of  England 
from   1816  to   1854;    with  an   introduction. 


4v. 


27''-802 

18-2117 

13-138 

N.  Y., 

15-46 


1800-15.     B.,  1864-6. 

—  The  hour  and  the  man 

—  Household  education.     Ph.,  1849    . 
— *How  to  observe — Morals  and  manners. 

1838 

—  Our  farm  of  four  acres  and  the  money  we  made 

by  it.     11th  ed.     L.,  1859     .         .  4-117 

—  Popular  tales  by  Harriet  Martineau.  L.,1862.  8  v. 

The  cliarnied  Keii ;   Berkeley,  the  banker    .  ]8-:{S.J.5 

Brieiv   creek  ;   The   three  ages  ;   The  Farrers  of  Budge 

Row 18-38.)6 

Life  in  the  wilds;  The  hill  and  the  valley  ;  Brooke  and 

Brooke  farm lS-3?:)7 

Manchester  strike  ;  Cousin  Marshall;  Ireland  lS-3SiS 
Home  abroad,  etc.         ....  lS-38.')9 

Domerara;  Klla  of  Garveloch  ;  Weal  and  woe  in  Garve- 

loch 18-3S60 

Sowers  and  reapers  ;  Cinnamon  and  pearls  ;  A  tale  of  the 

Tyne 18-3861 

Messrs.  Vanderput  and  Snoek  ;  The  loom  and  the  lugifer 

18-3862 

—  Retrospect  of  western  travel.    N.  Y.,  1838.    2  v. 

26>'-78 


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Martineau,  H.     Society  in  America.    N.  Y.,  1837. 

2  V 26"-77 

—  See  Comte,  A. 

Martineau,  J.  Essays  ;  philosophical  and  theologi- 
cal.    B.,1866.    8°         .         .         .  15-382 

—  Miscellanies.     B.,  1852    .         .         .        32-1493 
Martineau,  R.     See  Ewald,  H. 

Martinet,  Abbe.  Religion  in  society ;  or,  the  solu- 
tion of  great  problems,  placed  within  the 
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Martinez  de  la  Rosa,  F.  Obras  completas.  P., 
1844,5.     5  V.     8°  .        .         .         .  34-1 

—  La  nina  en  casa.     T.  T.  E.  v.  5      .  34-2 
Martingale.     See  English  country  life    .            33-52 
Martingale,  Hawser.  [Pseud.]     See  Sleeper,  J.  S. 
MartinsofCro' Martin.     C.  Lever         .        18-1881 
Martinus  Scriblerius.     See  Unsuspected  observer. 
Martin,  H.     Journal  and  letters  ;  abridged.     N.  Y., 

1851 30-1007 

—  Sargent,  J.     Memoir  of  .         .         .  30-350 
Martyn,  W.  C.     A  history  of  the  English  Puritans. 

N.  Y.,  18G7 32-2332 

—  The  pilgrim  fathers  of  New  England.     N.  Y., 

1867 82-2333 

Martyr  of  Brentwood.  W.  H.  G.  Kingston  18-1769 
Martyr  of  Lebanon,  Assad  Shidiak.  I.  Bird  30-1590 
Martyr  of  the  Pongas.     H.  Caswall        .  30-966 

Martyr  of  Sumatra.     H.  Lvman    .         .  30-911 

Martyr  president,  the.     R."H.  Newell  .  23-794 

Martyr  wife.     T.S.Arthur    .         .         .  18-181 

Martyria.  W.  Mountford  .  .  .  18-3892 
Martyria  ;  or,  Audersouville  prison.     A.  C.  Hamlin 

26''-837 

Martyrs.    Brown,  J.  N.     Baptist  martyrs       32-536 

—  Butler,  A.     Lives  of        .         .         .        32-1500 

—  Foxe,  J.  Acts  and  monuments :  book  of  martyrs 

32-2010.11 

—  Hodgson,  W.     Lives,  sentiments,  and  sufferings 

of 32-2356 

—  O'Reilly,  Myles.     Irish  martyrs  and  confessors 

32-2514 

—  Tayler,  Rev.  C.  B.     Memorials  of  English  m. 

32-439 

Martyrs  du  foyer.  A.  Kolland  .  .  34-5374 
Martyrs  of  the  mutiny.  J.Jenkins  .  32-1563 
Martyrs,  les.  R.  F.  A.  de  Chateaubriand  34-5414 
Martyrs,  the.  R.  F.  A.  de  Chateaubriand  18-621 
Martyrs  of  science.     Sir  D.  Brewster     .  30-48 

Martyrs  of  Spain.     Mrs.  E.  Ciiarles       .        18-2119 
Marvel,  Ik.     [Pseud.]     See  Mitchell,  D.  G. 
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Marvels  of  nature.     E.Noyce        .         .  9-949 

Marvels  of  pond-life.     H.  J.  Slack  .  9-629 

Marvels  of  science.  S.  W.  Fullom  .  32-2232 
Marx,  A.  B.     General  musical  instruction.     B.     8° 

5-1200 

—  Die  Lehre  von  der  musikalischen  komposition, 

praktisch  theorisch.     Leip.,  1847-52.     4  v.  8° 
34-2252 

—  Theory  and   practice  of  musical  composition. 

Trans,  and  ed.  by  H,  S.  Saroni.    N.  Y.,  1852. 

8» 5-1051 

Mary,  mother  of  Christ.  Charles,  Mrs.  E.  Mary, 
the  handmaid  of  the  Lord     .         .        32-1636 

—  Melia,  R.     The  woman  blessed  by  all  genera- 

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—  Wiseman,  N.     Sermons  on      .         .        32-1414 
Mary  I,  queen  of  England.    Tytler,  P.  F.     England 

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Mary  II,  of  England.     Strickland,    A.     [Lives  of 
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Mary  Beatrice,  of  Modena,  queen  consort  of  James 
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Mary,  queen  of  Scots.  Letters  and  documents  con- 
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3  v 301-558 


Mary,  queen  of  Scots.  Letters ;  with  an  historical' 
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—  Lettres,  instructions  et  memoires ;  publies  sur 

les  originaux,  et  les  MSS.  du  state  paper  office, 
accompagnes  d'  un  resume  chronoiogique,  |)ar 
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—  Bell,  H.  G.     Life  of         .         .         .  30-353 

—  Benger,  E.  O.     Memoirs  of  the  life  of       SO-605 

—  Caird,  A.  M.     Mary  Stuart,  her  guilt  or  inno- 

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—  Campbell,  H.     Love  letters  of         .        30-23t3 

—  Chalmers,  G.     Life  of      .         .         .  30-351 

—  Headley,  P.  C.     Life  of  .         .         .  30-760 

—  Laing,  S.     History  of  Scotland       .       27°-1339 

—  Lamartine,  A.  de.     Mary  Stuart     .         30-1176 

—  MacLeod,  D.     Life  of     .         .         .  30-978 

—  Mignet,  F.  A.  A.     Histoire  de  Marie  Stuart 

34-3953 

History  of 30-1213 

—  See    Froude,   J.   A.     History  of    England 

27»-425 

Mary  and  Florence.  A.  F.  Tytler  .  18-3378 
Mary  and  Hugo.  E.  O.  Smith  .  .  18-2932 
Mary  Barton.  Mrs.  E.  C.  Gaskell  .  18-1149 
Mary  Bell.     J.  Abbott    ....  18-10 

Mary  Brandegee.  Cuyler  Pine  .  .  18-2510 
Mary  Bunyan.     S.  W.  Ford  .         .         18-1125 

Mary  of  Burgundy.  G.  P.  R.  James  .  18-1635 
Mary  Derwent.  Mrs.  A.  S.  Stephens  .  18-3007 
Mary  Ehner.  Mrs.  F.  M.  Whitclier  .  18-39.';0 
Mary  Erskine.     J.  Abbott       .         .         .  18-11 

Mary  Lindsay.     Lady  Ponsonby   .         .         18-3575 
Mary  Lyndon  ;  or,  revelations  of  a  life.     An  auto- 
biography.    N.  Y.,  1855      .         .         18-3906 
Mary  of  Lorraine.     J.  Grant  .         .         18-1253 

Mary  Powell,  maiden  and  married  life  of.     Miss  A. 

Manning 18-2042 

Mary  Seaham.  Mrs.  Grey  .  .  .  18-1279 
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Mascaron,  J.     See  Bossuet,  J.  B.  ;  Flechier,  E. 

Masenius,  J.  Sarcotis,  et  Caroli  V.  Imp.  panegyris 
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Masius,  H.  Studies  from  nature.  Trans,  by  C. 
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Maskell,  W.  History  of  the  Martin  Marpelate  con- 
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Mason,  C.  History  of  the  holy  catholic  inquisition. 
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MASON. 


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Mason,  E.  H.  B.  Civilizing  mountain  men ;  or, 
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—  Same,  under  title  "Great  expectations  realized." 

Ph.,  1862 33-1058=' 

Mason,  E.  V.     Southern  poems  of  the  "war.     Bait., 

1867       .         .         .         .         .         .  23-Si)0 

Mason,  G.  C.     Application  of  art  to  manufactures. 

N.  Y.,  1858  .         .         .         .  G-366 

—  Newport  illustrated,  in  a  series  of  pen  and  pencil 

sketclies.     N.  Y.,  1854  .         .         36»'-536 

Mason,  G.  H.  Costume  of  China,  illustrated  by- 
sixty  engravings,  with  explanations  in  Eng- 
lish and  French.  L.,  1800.  4°  .  SSM^S? 
Mason,  .John,  (L.  li.  C.  S.  E.)  Three  years  in  Tur- 
key ;  the  journal  of  a  medical  mission  to  the 
Jews.  L.,  1860.  8»  .  .  .  38^-379 
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Mason,  Rev.  John.  Treatise  on  self-knowledge, 
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Mason,  William.     Poems.    4th  ed.    N.  Y.,1774.   8° 
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—  Caractacus ;   a  dramatic  poem.     M.  B.  D.  v.  2 

34-143 

—  Same.     B.  B.  T.  v.  16     .        .        .  34-71 

—  Elfrida  ;  a  dramatic  poem.    M.B.D.v.  3    34-143 

—  Same.     B.  B.  T.  v.  16      .        .        .  34-71 

—  See  Gray,  T.,  and  W.  Mason  .         .         30-1646 
Mason,  W.     Arts  advancement ;  method  of  short- 
hand writing.     L.,1683        .         .  33-167 

Mason,  W.,  and  E.   S.   Hoadly.     Method  for    the 

piano-forte.     N.  Y.,  1867.    4«      .  5-987 

Mason  and  Dixon's  Line.    Latrobe,  J.  H.  B.    History 

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Mason,  N.  H.  Hill,  J.  B.  History  .  36=^-643 
Masonic  biography  and  dictionary.  A.  Row  3-839 
Masonic  discourses.     J.  R.  Chandler     .  2-599 

—  See  Freemas()nr3^ 

Masonic  harp,  the.     G.  W.  Chase          .  5-1083 
Masonic  register.     L.  Hyneman     .         .  3-733 
Masonic  museum.     J.  Hardcastle           .          23-863 
Masonry.     Dobson,  E.     Rudimentary  treatise  on 
6-41 

—  See  Building  ;  Freemasonry. 

Masquerade,  and  other  poems.     J.  G.  Saxe    33-842 
Masques  d'or,  les.     A.  des  Essarts         .        34-4631 
Massachusett  language.      Eliot,  J.     Indian  gram- 
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Massachusetts.     Charters  and   general  laws  of  the 
colony  and  province  of  Massachusetts  Bay  ; 
carefully  collected  from  the  public  records  and 
ancient   printed    books,   with  an    appendix. 
Published  by  order  of  the  general  court.     B., 
1814.     80 2-139 

—  Records  of  the   governor  and  company.     Ed. 

by  N.  B.  Shurtkff:      B.,  1853.     5  v.  in  6.     4° 
36<'-1318 

—  Speeches  of  the  governors,  from  1765  to  1775, 

and  the  answers  of  the  house  of  representa- 
tives to  the  same,  with  theii'  lesolutions  and 
addresses  for  that  period,  and  other  public 
papers  relating  to  the  dispute  between  this 
country  and  Great  Britain,  which  led  to  the 
independenceof  the  United 'Stivtes.  B.,  1818. 
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—  Barry,  J.  S.     History  of  .        .         36"-363 

—  Batchelder,  S.,  jr.     Laws  relating  to  manufac- 

turing corporations       .        .        .  2-875 

—  Bradford,  A.     History  of,  1620-1820       26''-632 
History  of,- 1764-1775        •.        .         26»-633 


Massachusetts.     Buck,  E.     Ecclesiastical  law  of 

....         .         .        82-1770 

—  Carpenter,  W.  H.     History  of         .         26"-513 

—  Discussions  on  proposed  constitution  3-950 

—  Flint,  C.  L.     Reports  on  agriculture  of      4-300 

—  Headley,  P.  C.     Massachusetts  in  the  rebellion 

36''-834 

—  Hitchcock,  E.     Final   report  on  geologv  of 

^9-1303 

—  Holland,  J.  G.     History  of  western  M.  36''-389 

—  Hutchinson,  T.    History  of  province  of  M.  bay 

36='-110 

—  Johns,  H.  T.    Life  with  the  forty-ninth  M.  volun- 

teers       36''-573 

—  Minot,  G.  R.     History  of  Massachusetts  bay 

26*-411 

—  Moore,  G.  H.     History  of  slavery  in       26*-778 

—  Thornton,  J.  W.      Lauding  at  Cape  Anne 

36^-492 

—  Washburn,  E.     Judicial  history  of  36''-647 

—  Young,  A.     First  planters  of  colony       36*-336 

—  See  Rafn,  C.  C.     Antiquitates  Americanae 

34-496 

—  See  Andover ;    Beverly ;   Boston  ;  Cape  Cod  ; 

Hanover ;     Lowell ;     Plymouth  ;     Puritans ; 
Taunton  ;  Woburn. 
Massachusetts  historical  society  collections.     First 
series,     v.  8,  9,  10.     B.     3  v.     8°         S6»-387 

—  Second  series,     v.  4-10.     B.    6  v.     8°     26='-388 
Massachusetts  state  prison.     Haynes,  G.     Pictures 

from  prison  life     ....  3-703 

Massacre  of  St.  Bartholomew.    Normand,  H.   de. 

Two  eras 37''-1689 

Massacre  of  Saint  Bartholomew.  H.  White  37'M954 
Massacre  of  St.  Bartholomew.  MmedeBawr  18-3013 
Masse,  A.  Pas  Encore  !  Geneve  et  P.,  1863  34-3911 
Masses.     Farmer,  H.     Miiss  in  B  flat     .  5-954 

—  Haydn,  J.     Fourth,  sixth  and  sixteenth  masses 

(in  B  flat) 5-851 

Mass  in  C.    No.  3       .        .        .  5-850 

Mass  in  G.    No.  7       .         .         .  5-853 

Third  mass  in  D  ...  5-853 

—  Monti's  mass  in  B  flat     .         .         .  5-874 

—  Mozart,  J.  C.  W.  T.     Second  mass  in  C    5-801 

Seventh  mass  in  B  flat        .         .  5-803 

Twelfth  mass      ....  5-803 

Requiem 5-804 

—  Peters,  W.  C.     Selection         .        .  5-953 

—  Weber,  C.  M.  v.     Mass  in  G   .         .  5-863 
Massett,  S.  C.    "Drifting  about ;"  or,  what  "  Jeems 

Pipes  of  Pipesville  saw  and  did"         18-3121 
Massey,  G.     Poems.     4th  ed.     B.,  1864         33-451 

—  Shakspeare's  sonnets,  never  before  interpreted  ; 

his  private  friends  identified,  together  with  a 
recovered  likeness  of  himself.     L.,  1866.     8° 

23-1129 

Massey,  William.     Origin  and  progress  of  letters. 

L.,  1763.     8"  ....  31-221 

Massey,  William,  M.P.    History  of  England  during 

the  reign  of  George  III.    L. ,  1855-60.   4  v.   8» 

27»-810 

Massie,  J.  W.  America ;  the  origin  of  her  present 
conflict;  her  prospect  for  tlie  slave,  and  her 
claim  for  anti-slavery  sympathy.      L.,  1864 

26''-497 

Massillon,  J.  B.  Petit  careme  ;  sermons  et  morceaux 
choisis.     P.,  1863         .        -.        .        34-3513 

—  Sermons  :  with  life  of  the  author.     L.,  1826.    8" 

32-137 

—  Morceaux  choisis  de.     See  Pascal  .        34-3573 

—  See  Flechier,  E. 

Massingberd,  F.  C.  The  English  reformation.  4th 
ed.     L.,  1866        .         .         .         .        33-1907 

Massiuger,  P.     Plays ;  with  notes,  critical  and  ex- 
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.         .  .         .         .         .  34-21 

—  The  bondman.     M.  B.  D.  v.  1        .  24-142 

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—  Same.     F's  S.  D.  v.  5     .        .        .  24-321 


MASSINGER 


878 


MATHEW. 


Massinner,  P.  A  new  way  to  pay  old  debts.  M. 
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—  and  Field.     The  fatal  dowry.     M.  B.  D.  v.  1 

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—  et  al.     The  old  law.     v.  1         .        .  24-98 
Masson,    A.    M.     B.    Gandichot.       Un    Coiironne 

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Masson,  C.  Narrative  of  various  journeys  in  Ba- 
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Masson,  C.  P.  P.  Menioires  secrets  sur  la  Russie. 
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Masson,  D.  British  novelists  and  their  styles ;  be- 
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prose  fiction,     B.,  1859         .         .        22-1130 

—  Essays,    biogiaphical  and  critical;  chiefly  on 

English  poets.     Camb.,  1856.     8»         22-1132 

—  Life  of  John  Milton ;  narrated  in  connection 

with  the  political,  ecclesiastical,  and  literary 
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30-1130 

—  Eecent  British  philosophy  ;  a  review,  with  criti- 

cisms ;   including    some    comments    on   Mr. 
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15-200 

Masson,  G.  Introduction  to  the  history  of  Frtmch 
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Massy,  D.  History  of  the  Romans  under  the  em- 
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Massy,  R.  T.  Analytical  ethnology;  the  mixed  tribes 
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L 27»-803 

Master.     Mrs.  M.  A.  Dennison      .         .  18-839 

Master  and  scholar.     E.  H.  Plumtre      .  23-978 

Master  and  servant,  law  of.     C.  M.  Smith 

V.  75  of  2-55 

Master  builder.  D.  K.  Lee  .  .  .  18-1822 
Master-builder's  plan.     G.  Ogilvie  .  9-599 

Master  Humphrey's  clock.     C.  Dickens  18-870 

Master  minds  of  the  west.     E.  P.  Hood  33-106 

Master  Tyll  Owlglass.  T.  Murner  .  18-2300 
Master's  house.  T.  B.  Thorpe  .  .  18-2122 
Masterman  Ready.  Fr.  Marryat  .  .  18-2076 
Mastery  series,  tiie.     T.  Prendergast     .  22-351 

Mast-making.     R.  Kipping     .         .         .  6-639 

Mastriani,  F.     La  Cieca  di  Sorrento.     Napoli,  1851. 

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Masury,  J.  W.  How  shall  we  paint  our  houses  ?  a 
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Mat  de  Cocagne.  E.  Souvestre  .  .  .  34-5456 
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Matamoros,  Manuel ;  liis  life  and  death.    W.  Greene 

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Matches.     Dussauce,  H.     Treatise  on  fabrication  of 

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]\Iatchmaking.     Miss  Mitford         .         .        1&-2124 
Materia  medica,  therapeutics,  and  pharmacy.     Bal- 
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—  Barton,  E.  S.    Essay  towards  a  materia  medica 

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—  Beard,  G.   M.,  and  A.  D.  Rockwell.     Medical 

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—  Biddle,J.  B.  Materia  medica  for  stu-dents  10-867 

—  Boyle,  R.     Collections  of  choice  and  safe  reme- 

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—  Carson,  Jos.     Synopsis  of  lectures  on  materia 

medica  and  pharmacy  .         .         .  10-369 

—  Dunglison,  R.   Therapeutics  and  materia  medica 

.         .         .        .         .  10-259 

—  Forbes,  J.     Nature  and  art  in  the  cure  of  dis- 

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—  Garrod,  A.  B.     Essentials  of  materia  medica 

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—  Headland,  F.  W.     Action  of  medicines    10-304 


Materia  medica,  therapeutics,  and  pharmacy. 

—  Langham,  W.     Garden  of  iiealth    .  10-773 

—  Morfit,  0.     Pharmaceutical  manipulations  8-38 

—  Neliiian,  J.  M.     Uses  of  medicines  10-309 

—  Parrish,  E.    Introduction  to  practical  pharmacy 

10-287 

—  Stille,  A.     Therapeutics  and  materia  medica 

10-302 

—  Tully,  W.     Materia  medica     .         .  10-483 

—  Wood,    C.  H.,  and    C.  Sharp.     Year  book  of 

phai-macy 10-634 

—  Wood,  G.  B.     Therapeutics  and  pharmacologj'^ 

10-264 

—  See  Diseases  ;  Dispensatories ;  Chemistry  ;  Ec- 

lectic medicine  ;  Electricity  ;  Electro-physiolo- 
gy ;    Homoeopathy  ;   Inhalation  ;  and  names 
of  diseases,  and  remedies. 
Materia  musica.     J.  C.  Engelbrecht       .  5-1128 

Materialism.     Biichner,  L.     Force  and  matter 

11-238 

—  Janet,  P.     Materialism  of  the  present  day 

15-279 

—  Paine,  M.    Discourse  on  soul  and  instinct   15-92 

—  Thought  not  a  function  of  the  brain  15-345 
Materials  for  thought.  G.  Allen  .  .  32-2236 
Maternal  instinct.  J.  M.  Toner  .  .  10-747 
Maternal  management  of  infancy.     F.  H.  Getchell 

10-854 

Maternity.     O.  S.  Fowler       .         .         .  10-505 

Mathematical  instruments.    McAllister  &  Bro.    Cata- 
logue    .         .         .         •        .         .  11-4S 

—  Simms,  F.  W.  Treatise  on  .  .  11-164 
Mathematical  monthly,  the  ;  ed.  by  J.  D.  Runkle.  v. 

1,2.     Camb.,  1859,60.     2  v.     4°.  14-500 

Mathematical  piiysics.     J.  Herepath      .  11-262 

Mathematics.    Bledsoe,  A.  T.    Philosophy  of  14-15)0 

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—  Breymann,    C.      Grundziige    der    spluirischcn 

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—  Gregory,  O.      Mathematics  for  practical   men 

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—  Hutton,  C.     Course  of     .         .         .  14-2 

Mathematical  tables    .         .         .  14-165 

Philosophical  and  mathematical  dictionary 

11-507 

—  Lenny,  S.  G.     Man  of  business       .  14-192 

—  Leybourn,  T.  E.     Mathematical   questions 

14-171 

—  Newth,  S.     Mathematical  examples  14-64 

—  Ozanam,  J.     Recreations         .         .  11-152 

—  Rankine,  AV.  J.  M.     Useful  rules  and  tables 

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—  Ulacq,    A.      Tables  de   sinus,    tangentes,    etc. 

34-4491 

—  Young,    J.    R.     Course  of  elementary  m. 

14-26 

—  See  Algebra  ;  Arithmetic;  Calculus;  Conic  sec- 

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Porisms  ;  Probabilities  ;  Quaternions  ;  Trigo- 
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Mather,  C.  Magnalia  Christ!  Americana ;  or,  the 
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Mather,  I.     Remarkable  providences,  illustrative  of 

the  earlier  days  of  American   colonization  ; 

with  introductory  preface  by  G.  Olfor.     L.. 

1856 32-801 

Mather,  W.  W.     Geology  of  New  York,  1st  district. 

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Matheson,  J.     See  Reed,  A 
Mathew,  T.     Bermingham,  J.     Memoir  of     80-354 

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thews; including  his  correspondence,  and  an 
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Matlunvs.  J.  M.     The  bible   and  men  of  learninir. 

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Mtithews,  T.,  and  Major  Young.     Whist  and  short 

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Mathias.  G.  H.  D.     En  Avant   Messieurs ;  being  a 

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Mathias,  T.  J.  Pursuits  of  literature  ;  a  satirical 
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Mathieu  Ropars.     W.  Young          .         .         18-4082 
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Matrimonial  shipwrecks.     A.  M.  Maillard      18-2019 
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Malteucci,  C.     Lectures  on  the  physical  phenomena 
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Matthew,  gosjiel  of.     Alexander,  J.  A.     Explana- 
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—  Barnes.  A.     Notes  on      .         .         .  32-696 

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Matthew   of    Westminster.      Flowers   of   history ; 

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Matthew  Paris.  English  history  from  1235  to  1273. 
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Matthew,  Tobie.     See  Smith,  W.  H. 

Matthew  Caraby.     Abbott  Bros.    .         .  18-41 

Matthew  Wald,  history  of     J.  G.  Lockhart  18-1930 

MattheAvs,   Jolin.     Illustrated   catalogue  and   price 

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Matthews,  M.  Hydraulia ;  an  historical  and  de- 
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Matthiae,  A.  Manual  of  the  history  of  Greek  and 
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Matthias,  B.  Manual  for  conducting  business.  Ph., 
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Mathias  and  his  impostures.     W.  L.  Stone     30-355 

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Maturin,  E.    Bianca;  a  tale  of  Erin  and  Italy  18-2129 

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Maud,  and  other  poems.  A.  Tennyson  23-386 
Maud Skillicorne's penance.  M.C.Jackson  18-1600 
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Maundeville,  J.  Voiage  and  travaile,  which  treateth 
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Mrtuprat.  Mme  A.  Dudevant  .  .  34-3708 
Maurice,  F.  D.     Ancient  philosophy;  comprising  the 

Hebrew,  Egyptian,  Hindoo,  Chinese,  Persian, 
Grecian,  Roman,  and  Alexandrian  systems  of 
philosophy.     L.,  1861  .         .         .  15-222 

—  Moral  and  metaphysical  philosophy  of  the  first 

six  centuries.     L.,  1854         .         .  15-223 

—  Medieval  philosophy,  moral  and  metaphysical. 

2d  ed.     L.,  1859  ....  15-224 

—  Modern  philosophy  ;  or,  a  treatise  of  moral  and 

metaphysical  philosophy  from  the  14th  century 
to  the  French  revolution,  with  a  glimpse  into 
the  19th  century.     L.,  1862  .  15-225 

—  The  commandments  considered  as  instruments 

of  national  reformation.     L.,  1866       32-1944 

—  The  conflictof  good  and  evil  in  our  day.  L. ,  1805 

32-2242 

—  The  conscience  ;  lectures  on  casuistry,  delivered 

in  the  University  of  Cambridge.    L.,  1868.    8* 
15-232 

—  The  ground  and  object  of  hope  for  mankind. 

B.,  1808 32-2417 

—  Has  the  church,  or  the  state,  the  power  to  edu- 

cate the  nation?     L.,1839     .         .  13-139 

—  Learning  and  working ;  the  religion  of  Rome, 

and  its  influence  ou  modern  civilization. 
Camb.,  1855  ....  13-137 

—  The  prophets  and  kings  of  the  Old  testament. 

B.,  1853         .         .     ^  .         .         .  32-447 

—  The  religions  of  the  world,  and  their  relations 

to  Christianity.     B.,  1854    .         .  32-489 

—  Theological  essays.    N.  Y.,  1854    .  32-789 

—  Workman  and   the  franchise  ;    chapters  from 

English  history  on  the  representation  and 
education  of  the  people.  L.  1800.  8°  27'''-818 
Maurice,  T.  Indian  antiquities;  or,  dissertations 
relative  to  the  ancient  geographical  divisions, 
the  system  of  primeval  theology,  the  code  of 
civil  laws,  the  original  form  of  government, 
the  commerce,  and  the  literature  of  Hindostau. 
L.,  1800.     7  V.     8°        .         .         .         28''-244 

—  The  modern  history  of  Hindostan  ;  commencing 

at  the  period  of  the  death  of  Alexander,  and 

intended  to  be  brought  down  to  the  close  of 

the  18th  century.     L.,  1802.     2  v.    4°  28"-407 

Maurice.     E.  Scribe        ....         34-3732 

Maurice  de  Saxe— Etude  historique.     St.  R.  Taillan- 

dier 34-4700 

Maurice  de  Treuil.  A.  Acliard  .  .  34-3012 
Maurice  Dering.  G.  A.  Lawrence  .  18-1819 
Maurice,  ou  le  travail.  Mme  Z.  Carraud  34-5075 
Maurice  Tiernay.  C.  Lever  .  .  .  18-1882 
Mauritius.     Backhouse,  J.     Visit  to      .  28*'-40 

—  Beaton,  P.     Five  years  in       .         .         28*'-307 
Six  months  in  reunion        .         .         28''-584 

—  Grant,  C.     History  of      .         .         .  25-306 

—  Ryan,  B.  W.     Eight  years  residence  in  28''-445 

—  Simonin,  L.     L'ile  Maurice  et  la  societe  mauri- 

cienne 34-4678 

Maury,  Ann.  Tale  of  the  Huguenots;  or,  memoirs 
of  a  French  refugee  family.  Translated  and 
compiled  from  the  original  manuscripts  of 
James  Fontaine,  by  one  of  his  descendants  ; 
with  an  introduction  by  F.  L.  Hawks.  D.  D. 
N.  Y.,  1838 80-1&59 


MAURY 


373 


MAYO. 


11-509 

40 

n-sio 

Y. 

,1855.    8» 

25-09 

25-69'^ 

Maury,  Ann.  Memoirs  of  a  Huguenot  family  ;  from 
autobiograpiiy  of  Rev.  J.  Fonteine,  and  other 
family  manuscripts ;  with  an  appendix.  N. 
Y.,  1853 30-1900 

Maury,  J.  S.     Eloquence  de  la  Chaire.     P.,  1850 

34-3515 

—  Principles  of  eloquence  ;   with  an  introduction 

by  A.  Potter.     N.  Y.,  18G3  .  22-685 

Maury,  "L.  F.  A.     Le  monde  Alpestre   .         34-4058 

—  La  Terre  et  I'PIomnie.     P.,  1857     .         34-3965 

—  See  Qnerard,  J.  M. 

Maury,  M.  F.  Explanntions  and  sailing  directions  to 
accompany  the  wnid  and  current  charts.  7th 
ed.    Ph.,  1855.    4° 

—  Same.     8th  ed.     W.,  1858,9.    2  v. 

—  Physical  geography  of  the  sea.     N. 

—  Same.     8tli  ed.     N.  Y.,  1861."  E° 
Maury,  S.  M.     Englishwoman  in  America  ;  Avilh  a 

history  of  the   emigrant   surgeon's  bill.     L., 
1848 26''-80 

—  Statesmen  of  America  in  1846.     Ph.,  1847 

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Mavor,  W.  F.  Historical  account  of  the  most  cele- 
brated voyages,  travels,  and  discoveries,  from 
the  time  of  Columbus  to  the  present  period. 
Ph.,  1802,3.     24  V.        .         .         .  29''-34 

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Mawe,  J.    Travels  in  the  interior  of  Brazil,  particu- 
larly in  the  gold  and  diamond  districts.     Ph., 
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Maxcy,  J.  Literarj'^  remains;  with  a  memoir  of  his 
life,  by  R.  Elton.     JST.  Y.,  1844.     8"     32-1292 

Maximilian  I,  emperor  of  ]yiexico.  Recollections  of 
my  life.     L.,  1868.     3  v.     8"        .         30-2383 

—  Hall,  F.     Life  of;    with    sketches  of  empress 

Carlota 30-2347 

—  Keratry,  E,  de.     Rise  and  fall  of    .       26M018 

—  Paula  KoUonilz,  P.     The  court  of  Mexico 

26*'-667 

—  Salm-Salm,  F.     Last  days  of  .         .         26''-702 
Maxiraes  et  pensees.     A.  de  Rivarol       .        34-3037 
Maximes,  pensees,  anecdotes,  etc.     S.  R.  N.  Cham- 
fort        34-3111 

Maxims,  legal.    Bull,  H.     Selection  of   v.  50  of  2-55 

—  Halkerston,  P.  Collection  of  .  2-344 
Legal  maxims  .  2-248 
Iniroductio  ad  prudentiam 

33-415 
C.  W.  Day  .         .  33-192 

Maxims  of  Washington.    J.  F.  Schroeder        33-376 

Maxims  and  moral  reflections.  Francis,  duke  de  la 
Rochefoucauld      ....  3.3-499 

Maxwell,  J.  S.  Tiie  Czar,  his  court  and  people,  in- 
cluding a  tour  in  Norwav  and  Sweden.  N.  Y., 
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Maxwell,  W.  H.  The  bivouac ;  or,  stories  of  the 
Peninsular  war    ....         18-2134 

—  Captain  Blake  ....        18-2136 

—  The  dark  lady  of  Doona  .        .        18-2142 

—  The  field-book  ;  or,  sports  and  pastimes  of  the 

the  British  islands.     L.     8°  .  20-415 

—  Fortunes  of  Hector  O'Halloran        .        18-2137 

—  Hill-side  and  border  sketches  .         .         18-2138 

—  Life  of  field  marshall  the  Duke  of  Wellington. 

5t.h  ed.     L.,  1852.     3  v.     8°  -       .         30-1136 

—  Notes  and  reflections  dining  a  ramble  in  Ger- 

many.    L.,  1826.     8°  .         .         .         27''-383 

—  My  life 18-2141 

—  O'Halloran  and  his  man  .         .         .         18-2137 

—  The  victories  of  Wellington    and    the    British 

armies.     L.,  1852  .         .         .         27''-82l 

Maxwell.     T.  E.  Hook  ....        18-1487 
May,  A.     Practical   grammar  of  the   Swedish  lan- 
guage, with  reading  and  writing  exercises.    2d 
ed.     Stockholm,  n.  d.  .         .         .  22-162 

May,  C.  American  female  poets  ;  with  biographical 
and  critical  notices.     Ph.,  1848    .  23-148 

—  Treasured  thoughts,  from  favorite  authors.   Ph., 

1851 33-94 


—  Wharton,  G.  F. 
Maxims.     Fuller,  T. 

Maxims  of  Agogos. 


May,  E.  J.     Bertram  Noel    .         .        .        18-2145 

—  Louis'  school  days  ....         18-2148 

—  Mortimer's  college  life  .  .  .  18-2146 
May,  J.  Shiras,  A.  Life  and  letters  of  30-1598 
May,  T.     History  of  the   parliament   of   England, 

which  began  November  3d,  1040 ;  with  a  view 
of  some  precedent  years.     Oxf.,  1854.     8" 

27«-824 

May,T.  E.     Constitutional  history  of  England  since 

the  accession  of  George  HI,  1760-1800.     L., 

1861-3.     2v.     8°  .         .         .         .  27»-82r. 

May  and  December.     Mrs.  Hubback      .         18-1523 

May  carols.     A.  De  Vere       .         .         .  23-924 

May-day,  and  other  pieces.    R.  W.  Emerson  23-942 

MayDundas.     Mrs.  T.  Geldart       .         .         18-1102 

May  flower,  the.     Mrs.  H.  B.  Stowe      .         18-3043 

May  flowers.     Miss  L.  M.  Budgen  .  9-9.""  2 

May  queen  ;  apsistoral  cantata.   W.  S.  Bennett  5-9r>r» 

May  Templeton  ;  a  tale  of  faith  and  love       18-2170 

Mayer,  B.     Captain  Canot ;  or,  twenty  years  of  an 

African  slaver.     N.  Y..  1854         .  28'M98 

—  Mexico  as  it  was,  and  as  it  is.     N.  Y.,  1844.     8" 

_ 26''-S'2 

—  Mexico  :  Aztec,  Spanish,  and  republican  ;  with 

a  view  of  the  ancient  Aztec  empire  and  civil- 
ization, a  historical  sketch  of  the  late  war, 
and  notices  of  New  l^Iexico  and  California. 
Hart.,  1853.     2  v.     8°  .         .  26'<-287 

Mayer,  L.  History  of  the  German  reformed  church; 
with  a  life  of  the  author  by  E.  Heiner.  2d  ed. 
V  1.     Ph.,  1851.     8"      .         .         .  32-763 

Mayer,  P.  F.    Stoever,  M.  S.    Memorial  of   30-1111 

Maygrierj   J.    P.     Midwiferv,    illustrated.     Trans., 

Avith  notes,  by  A.  S.  Doane.     N.  Y.,  1836.    8" 

10-640 

Mayhew,  E.,  and  G.  Smith.  Make  your  wills.  F's 
M.  D.  v.  16 24-113 

Mayhew,  Edward.  Dogs:  their  management;  a 
new  i)lan  of  treating  the  animal,  based  upon 
his  natural  temperament.     L.,1854       20-419 

—  Illustrated  horse  doctor.     L.,  1860.     8°       4-126 

—  Illustrated  horse   management.     L.,    1864.     8" 

.         .         .         .  4-125 

—  See  Herbert,  H.  W. 

Mayhew,  H.  The  boyhood  of  Martin  Luther.  N. 
Y.,  1864 18-21 5!> 

—  German  life  and  manners,  as  seen  in  Saxony  at 

the  present  day.     L.,  1804.     2  v.  8"     27"-6"i4 

—  London  labour  and  the  London  poor ;  a  cyclo- 

pns  lia  of  the  condition  and  earnings  of  those 

that  will  work,  those  that  cannot  work,  and 

those  that  will  not  work.     L.,  1851.     4  v.     8" 

2-780 

—  Story  of  the  peasant-boy  philosopher       18-2157 

—  The  wandering  ministrel.     F's  M.  D.     v.  20 

24-113 

—  Wonders  of  science  ;  or,  young  Humphry  Davy 

N.  Y.,  1856  ....  11-278 

—  Young  B 'njamin  Franklin       .         .         18-2158 

—  and  A.     Gieatest  plague  of  life        .         18-2100 

—  The  image  of  his  father  .         .         .      18-2160,1 

—  and  J.  Binny.    The  criminal  prisons  of  London, 

and  scenes  of  prison  life.     L.,  1802.     80  2-788 

Maj'hew,  I.     Popular  education;  for  the  use  of  pji- 

rentsand  teachers.     N.  Y.,  1850  .  13-140 

—  Same  ;  with  title,  Means  and  ends  of  univers:il 

education.     N   Y.,  1857        .         .  13-1-11 

Maynard,  Abbe.  The  studies  and  teaching  of  the 
society  of  Jesus,  at  t>he  time  of  its  suppres- 
sion.    Bait.,  1855  .         .         .         32-2174 

Mayne,  C.  Madeline  Clare ;  or,  the  importar.t 
secret 18-21«i5 

Mayo,  C.  Lessons  in  shells,  as  given  in  a  Pestalo/.- 
zian  school,  at  Chatham,  Surre}'.  N.  Y., 
1833 9-326 

Mayo,  E.  Lessons  on  objects  as  given  to  children. 
19th  ed.     L.,1867         .         .         .  13-142 

Mayo,  H.  Popular  superstitions,  and  the  truths 
contained  therein ;  with  an  account  of  mes- 
merism.    Ph.,  1852       32-1862 


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MECHANICS. 


Mayo,  R.  New  system  of  mytliology  ;  giviag  a  full 
account  of  the  idolatry  of  the  pagan  world. 
Ph.,  1815.     4v.     80      .         .         .  32-189 

—  Political  sketches  of  eight  years  in  Washington. 

[Pt.  1,  Jacksonian  diplomacy,  etc.]  Bait., 
1839.     8° 26''-134 

—  View  of  ancient  geoo;rdphy,  and  ancient  history. 

Ph.,  1813.     2  V.  in  1.     8°     .         .  2o-33 

—  Atlas  of  ten  select  maps.    Ph.,  1815.   4"    25-368 

—  and  F.  Moulton.    Army  and  navy  pension  laws, 

and  bountj'  land  laws  of  the  United  States ; 
including  sundry  resolutions  of  Congress, 
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Mayo,  William  S.  Berber ;  or,  the  mountaineer  of 
tlie  Atlas 18-21(36 

—  Kaloolah 18-2167 

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Mayo,  J.  E.  B.     Sec  Ascham,  R.,  Scholemaster. 
Mazade,  C.  de.     L'  Arriere-saison  de  la  poesie 

'      34-4679 

Mazarin,    H.    Mancini,    Duchess    of.       St.    Real's 

memoirs  of 33-434 

Mazarin,  J.     Cousin,  V.     La  jeunesse  de      34-4514 

—  James,  G.  P.  R.  Life  of'  .  .  30-461 
Mazelli,  and  other  poems.  Mme  Dudevant  23-793 
Mazeres,    E.  J.  E.      See    Scribe,    A.  E.     Theatre. 

Com.-v. 
Mazure,  M.  A.     Paysage — Dieu,  la  nature,  et  V  art. 

P.,  1858 34-4222 

Mazzini,  J.     Life  and  writings.     L.,  1864-7.     4  v. 
30-1540 

—  Duties  of  man.  L.,  1862  .  .  2-792 
Mazola,  G.  F.  M.    [Parmegiano.]    Coxe,W.  Sketch 

of  the  life  of 30-1207 

Mead,  C.  School  exercise ;  containing  a  course  of 
lessons,  in  which  the  various  branches  of  edu- 
cation are  introduced  as  subjects  for  reading 
in  schools.     Ph.,  1821  .         .        33-1087 

Mead,  P.  B.  Elementary  treatise  on  American 
grape  culture  and  wine  making.  N.  Y.,  1867. 
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Meade,  G.  C.  Report  of  survey  of  north  and  north- 
west lakes.     Detroit,  1861.     8°    .  6-983 

Meade,  William.  The  bible  and  the  classics.  N. 
Y.,  1861.     8»         ....  32-966 

—  Old  churches,  ministers,  and  families  of  Virginia. 

Ph.,  1857.    2  V.     8«      .         .         .  26»-361 

—  Two  letters  to  the  board  of  managers  and  e.v- 

ecutive    committee   of    the    Episcopal   S.    S. 

union.     Bait.,  1847.     8"        .         .         32-1291 

Meadow  brook.     Mrs.  M.  J.  Holmes     .         18-1466 

Meadowleigh.     Miss  A.  Manning  .         .         18-2055 

Meadows,  S.  T.     Chinese  and  tlioir  rebellions  ;  with 

an  essay  on  civilization.    L.,  1856.    8"    28"-235 

Meagher,  T.  F.     Speeches  on  the  independence  of 

Ireland;    with    introductory    notes.     N.   Y.. 

1853 2?'-1482 

Meaning  of  words.     A.  B.  Johnson        .  22-455 

Means,  C.  A.     Words  of  hope.     B.,  1869      32-2457 
Means  and  ends.     C.  M.  Sedgwick        .         18-2792 
Meares,  J.     Voyages  made  in  1788,9,  from  China  to 
the  northwest  coast  of  America;  with  intro- 
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Mears,  J.  W.  The  bible  in  the  workshop ;  or, 
Christianity  the  friend  of  labor.     N.  Y.,  1857 

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Mears,  W.     See  True  and  exact  catalogue. 
Mease,  J.     Archives  of  useful  knowledge,  devoted 
to  commerce,  manufactuies,  rural  and  domes- 
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—  Causes,  cure,  and  means  of  preventing  the  sick- 

headache.     3d  ed.     Ph.,  1831.     8»        10-864 

—  Picture  of  Philadelphia ;   giving  an  account  of 

its  origin,  increase,  and  im[)rovements  in  arts, 
sciences,  manufactures,  commerce,  and  rev- 
enue ;  with  a  compendious  view  of  its  socie- 
ties. Ph.,  1811  .  .  .  .  26''_(j05 
Measures.  Taylor,  J.  The  battle  of  the  standards 
29''-207 


Measures.     See  Weights  and  measures. 
Meat-eaters;   their  haunts  and   habits.     Ph.,  1858 

9-742 

Meath,  county  of.     Thompson,  R.     Statistical  sur- 
vey         27''-935 

Meccah,  pilgrimage  to.     R.  F.  Burton  28''-227 

Mechanical  arts.     Burn,  R.  S.     Handbook  of  6-296 

—  Byrne,  O.     Handbook  for  the  artisan  6-300 

—  Campin,  F.     Treatise  on  mechanical  engineer- 

ing           6-478 

—  Holtzapffel,  C.     Turning  and  mechanical  man- 

ipulation          6-348 

—  Nicholson,  P.     Mechanic's  companion       6-376 

—  Pilkington,  J.     Artists'  guide  and  mechanics' 

own  book 6-399 

—  Templcton,    W.     Operative    mechanic's   work- 

shop companion    ....  6-422 

—  See  names  of  special  arts. 

Mechanical  inventor's  guide.     J.  Wylson  6-947 

Mechanics.    Theoretical  and  misceUaneous. 

—  Appleton's  dictionary       .         .         .  6-804 

—  American  mechanics'  magazine       ,  6-802 

—  Appleton's  mechanics'  magazine     .  6-979 

—  Baker,  T.     Principles  and   practice   o,f  statics 

and  dynamics         ....  11-245 

—  Bartlett,  W.  H.  C,     Analytical  m.  11-126 
Elements  of         ....  11-187 

—  Bayma,  J.     Molecular  m.        .         .  11-312 

—  Boucharlat,  J.  L.     Elementary  treatise  on 

11-190 

—  Carpenter,  W.  B.     Mechanical  philosophy 

11-14 

—  Coues,  S.  E.     Mechanical  philosophy         11-91 

—  Grier,  W.     Mechanics'  calculator  .  6-492 

—  Jackson,  I.  W.     Elementary  treatise  on    11-211 

—  Kater,  H.,  and  D.  Lardner.    Treatise  on   11-35 

—  Lagrange,  J.  L.   Mecanique  analytique  34-4774 

—  Lai)lace,  M.     Analytical  m.     .         .  11-292 

—  Newth,  S.     Elements  of  .         .  11-235 

—  Peck,  W.  G.     Elements  of      .         .  11-180 

—  Poisson,  S.  D.     Traite  de  mecanique      34-4789 

—  Potter,  R.     Elementary  treatise  on  11-200 

—  Practical  mechanic's  and  engineer's  magazine 

6-980 

Dynamics  of  the  system  of  rigid 
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Elementary  treatise  on     11-189 
Rudimentary  m.     .        •  11-246 

—  Walton,  W.    Problems  of  elementary  m.  11-308 

—  Whewell,  W.     Mechanical  Euclid  11-326 

—  Willis,  R.     Principles  of  mechanism        11-135 

—  Practical. 

—  Byrne,  O.     Practical  m.  .         .  11-321 

—  Fenwick,  S.     Mechanices  of  construction    6-52 

—  Jamieson,  A.     Mechanics  for  practical  men 

11-103 

—  Leonard,  C.  E.     Mechanical  principia        6-346 

—  Moseley,  H.     Mechanics   applied  to  the  arts 

11-289 

—  Overman,  F.      Mechanics  for  the   millwright, 

machinist,  and  engineer        .         .  6-388 

—  Poncelet,  J.  V.    Mecanique  industrielle  34-5541 

—  Rankine,  W.  J.  M.     Manual  of  applied  m. 

11-131 

—  Renwick,  J.     Applications  of         .  6-532 

—  Tate,  T.     Exercises  in     .         .         .  11-208 
Principles  of  mechanical  philosophy   11-207 

—  Thomas,  J.  J.     Mechanics  as  applied  to  agricul- 

ture         6-425 

—  TwisdPn,  J.  F.     Examples  in  .  11-233 

—  Weisbach,  J.     The  mechanics  of  machinery  and 

engineering 11-74 

—  Whewell,  W.     Mechanics  of  engineering 

11-309 

—  See  Astronomy  ;  Attractions  [in  supplement]  ; 

Dynamics;   JMachinery. 
Mechanic's  bride.     W.  G.  Cambridge   .  18-543 
Mechanics'  institutes.     Hole,  J.     History  and  man- 
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—  Hudson,  J.  W.     History  of     .        .  13-116 


—  Routh,  E.  G. 

bodies   . 

—  Smith,  A.  W. 
Tomlinson,  C. 


MECHANICS. 


377 


MEDICINE. 


Mechanics'    institutes.       See    Maryland    institute ; 

Middlesex. 
Mechanic's  magazine,  Appleton's  .         .  6-979 

—  See  Practical  m.  and  engineer's  journal  6-980 
Mechanic's  manual.  W.  S.  Courtney  .  6-484 
Mechanic's  tool  book.  W.  B.  Harrison  6-493 
Mechanism  of  the  heavens.  Mrs.  Somerville  12-19 
Medals.     Addison,  J.     Dialogues  upon  ancient  m. 

33-841 

—  Boyer,  A.     Eeign  of  Queen  Anne         27''-4038 

—  Critical  essay  on  modern  m.    .         .         29''-156 

—  Prime,  W.  C.     Coins,  medals  and  seals  29''-126 

—  Snowden,  J.  E.     Medals  of  Washington,  etc. 

26''-4o7 

—  Walker,  O.    Greek  and  Roman  history  illustrated 

by  coins  and  medals     .         .         .       27*-3564 

—  Walsh,  R,     Ancient  coins,  medals  and  gems 

32-275 

—  See  Coins  ;  Numismatics. 

Medals  of  creation.     G.  A.  Mantell        .  9-260 

Medberv,  Mrs.  R.  B.     M<'moir  of  Mrs.  Sarah  Emily 

York,  formerly  Miss  S.  E.  Waldo.     B.,  1853 

30-1625 

Medhurst,  W.  H.  China;  its  state  and  prospects, 
with  especial  referrence  to  the  spread  of  the 
gospel.     B.,  1838  .         .        .  28''-22 

Media.  Rawlinson,  G.  The  five  great  monarchies 
28M96 

Medecin  de  campagne.     H.  de  Balzac   .         34-3060 

Medical  botany.     See  Botany,  practical. 

Medical  chemistry.     D.  P.  Gardner       .  8-84 

—  See  Chemistry,  organic,  physiological  and  med- 

ical. 
Medical  climatology.     R.  E.  Scoresby-Jackson 

10-265 

—  See  Climate. 

Medical  corps.     Principles  of  naval  staff  rank  2-380 

Medical  jurisprudence.     Annales  d'hygiene  publique 

et  de  medecine  legale   .         .        .      34-4900,1 

—  Beck,  T.  R.,  &  J.  B.     Elements  of  10-270 

—  Casper,  J.  L.     Forensic  medicine   .  10-700 

—  Ehvell,  J.  J.     Malpractice  and  medical  evidence 

10-633 

—  Quarterly  journal  of  psycological  medicine 

.  10-91 

—  Taylor,  A.  S.     Medical  jurisprudence      10-235 
On  poisons 10-261 

—  Warden,  R.  B.     Man  and  law         .  10-211 

—  Wharton,  F.,  and  M.  Stille.     Medical  jurispru- 

dence             .  10-171 

—  See  Poisons. 

Medical  men.  Brown,  H.  J.  Voices  from  the  pious 
dead 30-836 

—  Gross,  S.  D.     Eminent  American  physicians 

30-1304 

—  See  Physicans. 

Medical  news.     v.  11-24.    Ph.,  1853-66.    8»    10-784 
Medical  psychology.     R.  Dunn      .         .  10-400 

Medical  society  of  the  state  of  Pennsylvania. 
Transactions.     Ph.,  1856-9.     8°  .  10-488 

Medical  zoology  and  mineralogy.     J.  Stephenson 

9-1007 

Medici,  Catherine  de.     TroUope,  T.  A.    Girlhood  of 

30-1002 

Medici,  Giovanni  de.     See  Leo,  X. 

Medici,  L.  de.     Roscoe,  W.     Life  of     .  30-129 

Illustrations  of  the  life        .         .  30-584 

Medicinal  experiments.     R.  Boyle  .  10-18 

Medicine.    History  and  bibliography. 

—  Damon,  H.  F.     Lesions  of  tlie  skin  10-893 

—  Perriar,  J.     Medical  histories  and  reflections 

10-489 

—  Hooker,  W.    Lessonsfrom  the  history  of  medical 

delusions 10-124 

—  Penna.  hospital,  catalogue  of  library        21-498 

—  Pettigrew,  T.  J.     Superstitions  connected  with 

medicine 10-88 

—  Phila.  alms-house,  catalogue  of  library    21-498 

—  Renouard,  R.  V.     History  of  medicine     10-155 

—  Russell,  J.  R,     History  and  heroes  of       10-275 


Medicine.   Comprehensive  and  miscellaneous. 

—  Addison,  T.    Collection  of  published  writings  of 

10-842 

—  Aitken,  W.     Science  and  practice  of        10-571 

—  Alcott,  W.  A.     Forty  years  of  pills  and  powders 

10-196 

—  Bartlett,  E.     Philosophy  of  medical   science 

10-543 

—  Bennett,  J.  H.     Clinical  lectures  on         10-459 

—  Bigelow,  J.     Modern  inquiries        .         33-1369 
Rational  medicine       .         .         .  10-175 

—  Billing,  A.     First  principles  of        .  10-822 

—  Celsus,  A.  C.     Of  medicine     .         .  10-550 

—  Chew,  S.    Lectures  on  medical  education  10-399 
— -  Dixon,  E.  H.     Back-bone        .         .  10-722 

—  Dunglison,  R.     Practice  of     .         .  10-258 

—  Eberle,  J.     Practice  of    .         .         .  10-41 

—  Feuchtwanger,  L.     Directions  in    .  6-174 

—  Forbes,  J.     Homoeopathy,  allopathy  and  young 

physic   ......  10-47 

—  Graves,  R.  J.     Studies  in  physiolouy  and  med- 

icine        10-387 

—  Hartshorne,  H.    Conspectus  of  medical  sciences 

10-890 

Essentials  of        ...         .  10-753 

—  Holland,  H.     Notes  and  reflections  10-163 

—  Holmes,  O.  W.     Border  lines  in      .  10-26G 
Currents  and  counter-currents   .  10-241 

—  Hooker,  W.     Physician  and  patient  10-122 

—  Hovel,  D.  de  B.     Medicine  and  psycology 

10-671 

—  Jackson,  J.    Letters  to  a  young  physician  10-151 

—  Laycock,  T.     Observation  and  research   10-337 

—  Milliugeu,  J.  G.     Curiosities  of  medical  experi- 

ence        10-711 

—  Paine,  M.     Commentaries  on  .  10-142 
Institutes  of         ...         .           10-219 

—  Pitt,  R.     Craft  and  frauds  of  phvsic  exposed 

"    .  10-90 

—  Radicke.     Arithmetic  means  in  medical  observa- 

tions        10-699 

—  Reynolds,  J.  R.     System  of    .         .  10-721 

—  Ridge,  B.     Ourselves,  our  food,  and  our  plivsic 

10-244 

—  Watson,  T.     Principles  and  practice  of  physic 

10-161 

—  Wells,  W.  S.     Epitome  of  Braithwaite's  Retro- 

spect       10-445 

—  Wilkinson,  J.  G.  G.     The  human  body  and  its 

connection  with  man     .         .         .  10-245 

—  Williams,  C.  J.  B.     Principles  of   .  10-356 
Introductory  lectures  and  ad- 

10-619 
10-263 


B. 


—  Wood,  G. 
dresses 

Practice  of 

—  Dictionaries. 

—  Copland,  J.     Dictionary  of     .         .  10-225 

—  Dunglison,  R.     Dictionary  of  medical  science 

10-560 

—  Macaulay,  A.     Dictionary  of  .         .  10-614 

—  Parr,  B.     Limdon  medical  dictionary       10-569 

—  Thomas,  J.     Pronouncing  medical  dictionary 

10-550 

—  Periodicals  and  transactions. 

—  iEsculapian  register  .         .         .  10-565 

—  American  journal  of  medical  science      10-563,4 

—  Am.  med.  association,  transactions  10-635 

—  Braithwate,  W   and  J.     Retrospect  of      10-601 

—  College  of  physicians   of  Phila.,    summary  of 


transactions 

—  Half-yearly  abstract 

—  Lancet,  the 

—  Medical  news  . 


10-456 
10-801 
10-537 
10-784 


—  Medical  society  of  the  state  of  Penna.,  transac- 

ti)ns 10-488 

—  Monthly  journal  of  foreign  m.  .  10-66 

—  New  Sydenham  society,  year-book  of  medicine 

and  surgery lO-fi'lS 

—  Pennsylvania  hospital  reports  .  10-779 

—  Quarterly   ioarual   of  psychological    medicine 

10-91 


MEDICINE. 


378 


ME  MOIRES. 


Medicine.    Periodicals. 

—  Scalpel,  the 10-207 

—  See   New  Sydenham  society  ;   also.  Anatomy  ; 

Disease;  Eleotricily  ;    Health;  Hygiene;  In- 
sanity; Materia  medica;  Pli3-si()Iogv  ;  Quack- 
ery ;  and,  in  general,  names  of  subdivisions ; 
and  names  of  important  organs,  diseases,  and 
remedies. 
Medicis,  les.     A.  Dumas         .         .         .         84-3269 
Medieval  history.     W.  and  R.  Chambers.     [Educa- 
tional course]        ....       27*-3o91 
Medina,  L.    Ernest  Maltravers.    F"s  S.  D.  v.  18 

24—221 

—  La8t  (lays'of  Pompeii.     F'sS.D.  v".  19     24-221 

—  Nick  of  the  Avoods.     F's  S.  D.  v.  34  24-221 
Medina.     Burton,  R.  F.     Pilgrimage  to  El-Medineh 

28''-227 

Meditations.     R.  Descartes     .         .         .  15-230 

Meditations  on  life.     J.  II.  D.  Zschokke        32-1115 
Meditations    on    death    and    eternity.      J.    H.    D. 

Zschokke       32-1055 

Meditations  poetiques.     A.  de  Lamartine      34-3458 
Mediterranean.     Baker,  J.  M.     Commerce  of  sea- 
ports of 1-4 

—  Blaquiere,  E.     Letters  from    . 

—  Roux,  J.     Plans  des  porteset  Rades 

—  Scliroeder.  F.     Shores  of 
Sketches  and  stories  of 

Memoir  on  . 
Summer  cruise 
Cruise  in 


28^-515 
25-303 
29b_r,7 

27''-778 
25-75 

27"-300 

2!)''-266 


W.  Peck. 

29"-114 

18-3459 

18-3459^ 


Melbourne  house.     Miss  Susau  Warner 

—  continued  as  "  Daisy"     . 

Melesville.     Pseud.     See  Duveyrier. 

Melia,  R.     The  woman  blessed  by  all  generations  ; 

or,  Mary  the  object  of  veneration,  confidence, 

and  imitation  to  all  Christians.     L.,  1808.     8" 

32-2511 


—  Sleeper,  M.  G. 

—  Smyth,  \V.  H. 

—  Willis,  N.  P. 

—  VVines,  E.  C. 

—  See  Adriatic  ;  East ;  Levant. 
Medley,  G.  W.     See  Lowenthal,  J. 

Medway,  J.  Memoirs  of  the  life  and  writing!^  of 
John  Pyj  Smith.     L.,  1853.     8»  .         30-1788 

Meehan,  C.  P.  The  fate  and  fortunes  of  Hugh 
O'Neill,  earl  of  Tyrone,  and  Rory  O'Donel, 
earl  of  Tyrconnel.     N.  Y.,  1868  .         30-2362 

Meek,  A.  B.  Romantic  passages  in  southwestern 
history :  including  orations,  sketches,  and 
essays.     Mobile,  1857   .         .         .         26^'-306 

Meek,  F.  B.  Check  list  of  the  invertebrate'  fossils 
of  North  America:  cretaceous  and  Jurassic 
W..  1864.     8°     [Sm.  misc.  col.  v.  7]  •  11-188 

—  See  Whitney,  J.  D.  ;  Worthen,  A.  H.,  et  al. 
Meeker.  N.  C.     Life  in  the  west ;  or,  stories  of  the 

Mississiopi  valley  .         .         .         18-4057 

Meet  for  heaven.  2d  ed.  B.,  1864  .  32-1172 
Meg,  .To,  Beth,  and  Amy.     L.  M.  Alcott  18-133 

Meliegan,  C.  View  of  universal  modern  history, 
from  the  fall  of  the  Roman  empire.  Trans, 
by  H.  Fox.     L.,  1779.     3  v.     8«  29''-21 

Mehemet,  the  Kurd.     C.  Wells      .         .         18-3488 
Meigs,  C.  D.     Oration   delivered   before  the  Piiila. 
medical  society.     Pii.,  1829  .  10-79 

Meigs,  .1.  A.  Catalogue  of  human  crania  in  the  col- 
lection of  the  academy  of  natural  sciences  of 
Philadelphia.     Ph.,  1857.     8°       .  10-786 

—  Methods  of  studying  and  teaching  physiology. 

Ph.,  1859.     8«       .         .        .         .  10-536 

Meigs,  J.  F.     Practical  treatise  on  the   diseases  of 

children.     3d  ed.     Ph.,  1858.     8"  10-442 

Meinhold,  W.  Sidonia,  the  sorceress  .  18-1901 
Meister  Karl's  sketch-book.  C.  G.  Leland  33-559 
Meiszner,  Alfred.     Die  Sansara,  roman.     3te.  Auf. 

L.,  1860.     2  V 34-579 

Melancholy,  anatomv  of.  R.  W.  Burton  33-284,5 
MelancholV  hours.     H.  K.  White  .  23-234 

Melanchthon,  P.  Ledderhose,  C.  F.  Life  of  30-815 
Melbourn,  J.,  life  and  opinions  of.    Syracuse,  1847. 

30-1576 

Melbourne,  and  the  Chincha  islands.     G 


Meline,  ,T.  F.  Two  thousand  miles  on  horseback  : 
Santa  Fe,  and  back  ;  a  summer  tour  through 
Kansas,  Nebraska,  Colorado,  and  New  Mex- 
ico, in  the  year  1866.     N.  Y.,  1867       26M550 

Meliora  :  a  quarterly  review  of  social  science  in  its 
ethical,  economical,  political,  and  ameliora- 
ti vie  aspects.     L.,  1859-65.    v.  1-8.    8"     2-970 

Mellen,  Grenville.  Book  of  the  United  States  ;  ex- 
hibiting its  geogra))hy,  constitution,  govern- 
ment, etc.  ;  witii  a  condensed  history.  Hart., 
1837.     8° 26''-588 

Mellichampe.     W.  G.  Simms  .         .         18-2869 

Melmoth,  W.  Fitzosborne's  letters  on  several  sub- 
jects.    B.,  1815     .         .         .         .         33-1311 

Melodies  for  childhood     Ph.,  1802  .  23-791 

Melton,  H.     Hints  on  hats,  adapted  to  the  heads  of 


the  people. 
Melusine,  tale  of. 


L.,  1865 

[E.  E.  T.  S.  pt.  21.] 


.5-436 
11 

22-1043 
P.  Mc- 
32-374 
30-1475 
18-2182 
18-2183 
18-2175 
18-2180 
18-2176 
18-2177 
18-2184 
18-2181 
18-2179 
including 


Melvill,  Henry.     Sermons;  ed.  by  Rev.  C. 

Ilvaine.     N.  Y.,  1851.     2  v.     8" 
Melville,  A.     McCrie,  T.     Life  of 
Melville,  G.  .J.  W.     Brooks  of  Bridlemere 

—  Cerise 

—  Digby  Grand 

—  Tiie  gladiators  .... 

—  Good  for  nothing  ;  or,  all  down  hill 

—  Hohnby  house  .... 

—  Interpreter        ..... 

—  Queen's  Maries         .... 

—  Tilbury  Nogo 

Melville,  H.     Present  state  of  Australia 

New  South  Wales,  Western  Australia,  South 
Australia,  Victoria,  and  New  Zealand ;  with 
practical  hints  on  emigration.     L.,  1851.     8" 

29"-212 

—  Battle  pieces.     N.  Y.,  1860      .         .  23-868 

—  Israel  Potter 18-2180 

—  Mardi ;  and  a  voyage  thither  .         .         18-2187 

—  Moby-Dick 1^-2 18W 

—  Piazza  tales 18-2189 

—  Pierre  ;  or,  the  ambiguities      .         .         18-2190 

—  Redburn  :  his  first  voyage       .         .        18-2191 

—  Refugee 18-2193 

—  Typee  ;  a  peep  at  Polynesian  life,  during  a  four 

'months'  residence  in  a  valley  of  the  Mar- 
quesas.    N.  Y.,  1840    .         .         .  29b-37 

—  White-jacket ;   or,  the   world  in  a  man-of-war 

18-2192 

Memes,  .1.  S.     History  of  sculpture,  painting,  and 
architecture.     E  ,  1829  .         .  5-44 

—  Memoirs  of  Antonio   Canova ;  with  a   critical 

analysis  of  his  works,  and  an  historical  view 
of  modern  sculpture.     E.,  1825.     8»        30-70 

—  M(!moirs   of   the   Empress  Josephine.     N.  Y., 

1839 30-282 

Memes,  T.  S.,  (Ed.)     The  Christian  treasury;  a  se- 
lection of  standard  treatises  on  doctrinal  and 
practical  Christianity.    L..1849.    8°     32-1357 
Memoires,  bibliotheque  des.    J.  F.  Barriere   34-3519 
Memoires  contemporains.     Mme  G.  Duerest  34-4800 
Memoires  de  la  belle  Gabrielle.     P.     8°  34-1797 
Memoires  des  contemporains.     L.J.  Gohier    34-4905 
Memoires  d'outre-tombe.     R.  F.  A.  de  Chateaubri- 
and                 34-4891 

Memoires  du  diable.     F.  Soulie      .         .         34-3773 
Memoires  du  Yankee  James  Trevor.     R.  Hellimer 

34-4015 

Memoires  d'  un  apothecaire  sur  la  guerre  d'  Espagne, 
(1808-14.)     P.,  1828.     2  V.     8"    .         34-4920 
Memoires  d'  un  baiser.     J.  Noriac  .         34-5283 

Memoires  d'  un  bourgeois.     L.  Veron   .         34-3884 
Memoires  d'   un   hoinme   du   monde.      Ponson  du 

Terrail 34-4358 

Memoires  d'  un  mari.     E.  Sue       .         .         34-4949 

Memoires  d'  un  vieux  garcjon.     II.  A.  A.  de  Gondre- 

court     .         .         .         .         .         .         34-4016 

Memoires  d'  une  ane.     Mme  de  Segur  .         34-5114 
Memoires  d'  une  aveugle.     A.  Dumas  34-3227 

—  suite  el  fin.     A.  Dumas  .        ,        .        34-3213 


MEMOIRS. 


379 


MENSTRUATION. 


Memoirs  and  essays  on  moral  and  reliirious  snbjects  ; 

i-inhlished  by  the  tract  association  of  Friends. 

Pli.     2  V. 32-1704 

Memoirs  of  American  missionaries;  witli  a  histor}' 

of  tiie  society  of  inquiry  in  Andover  tlieologi. 

cal  seminary.     B.,  1833        .        .  30-17 

Memoirs  of  Captain  G.  Carleton.  D.  De  Foe  18-829 
Memoirs  of  a  cavalier.     1).  De  Foe        .  18-827 

Memoirs  of  Dr.  Bienkinsop.  By  himself  18-4083 
Memoirs  of  a  femnie  de  chambre.     Countess  of  Bles- 

singlon 18-339 

Memoirs  of  a  eood-fur-nothing.     J.  von  Eichendorif 

^.         .         .        '.         .         .         18-lOlG 

Memoirs  of  literature  ;  containing  an  account  of  the 

slate  of  learning,  both  at  home  and  abroad. 

V.  2,3.     L.,  1712,13.     4°        .         .  17-218 

—  Same.     2d  ed.     v.  1-8    L.,  1722.     8"        17-219 

—  New  memoirs ;  Avith  dissertations,  etc.     v.  1-G. 

L.,  172.1i-7.     8°      .         .         .         .  17-220 

Memoirs  of  a  physician.     A.  Dumns      .  18-938 

Memoirs   of  the    Chevalier   Pierpoint.     [Novel.) 

.         .         .         .         18-4 '45 
Memoirs  of  the  revolution  in  Bengal,  A.  D.  1757  ; 

collected  from  original  papers  in  possession  of 

W.  Watts.     L..  1704    .         .         .  29«-239 

Memorabilia.  J.  Savage  .  .,  .  27''-10Gl 
Memorable   battles  in  English   histor3\     W.  H.  D. 

Adams 27"-7 

—  See  Battles. 

j\Iemorable  women.     Mrs.  M.  Crosland  30-796 

—  See  Women. 

Memoranda  medica.     II.  Plartshornc     .  10-51G 

Memoranda,  references,  and  documents  relating  to 

the  royal  hospitals  of  the  city  of  London.    L., 

1836.     8°        .         .         .         .        .  10-60 

Memorial  de  famille.     E.  Souvestre       .         34-3795 

Memorial    of    the    inauguration    of    the    statue   of 

Franklin.     B.,  1857.     8«       .         .         26^-866 

Memorial  ot  Daniel  Webster  from  the  city  of  Boston. 

B.,  1853.     8" 30-744 

Memorial  ;  or,  the  life  and  writings  of  an  only 
daughter.  M.  S.  Hubbell  .  .  30-1139 
Memorial  volume  of  the  first  fifty  years  of  the 
American  board  of  commissioners  for  foreign 
missiims.  B.,  1861.  8»  .  .  32-1530 
Memorial;  withcircularandquestionsof  the  episcopal 
commission,  report  of  the  commission,  con- 
tributions of  the  commissioners,  and  commu- 
nications from  epi.icopal  and  non-episcopal 
divines;  with  an  introduction  by  Rt.  Rev. 
Alonzo  Potter.     Ph.,  1857   .         .  32-650 

Memorials,   and  other  papers.      T.  De  Quiucey 

33-764 

Memorials  of  early  genius,  and  achievements  in  the 
pursuit  of  knowledge.     L.,  1856  30-952 

Memories  of  Bethany.     J.  R.  Macdutf  .  32-678 

Memories  of  Gennessaret.  J.  R.  Macduff  32-727 
ISIemories  of  a  grandmother.  By  a  lady  of  Massa- 
chusetts B.,  1854  .  .  .  30-1950 
Memories  of  Olivet.  J.  R.  MacdufT  .  32-2400 
Memories  over  the  water.  H.  Maney  .  27''-657 
Memory.  Fowler,  O.  S.  Memory  applied  to  self- 
edncation,  &c 13-90 

—  Fauvel-Gouraud,  F.     Art  of    .         .  13-83 

—  Hawley,  E.  H.  Mneniotechny  .  13-lOG 
Men  and  manners.  W.  llazlitt  .  .  33-401 
Men  and  manners.  W.  Shenstone  .  33-257 
Men  and  manners  in  America.  T.  Hamilton  26'>-469 
Men  and  things  at  Washington.     L.  A.  Gobright 

26^-1044 

Men  and  times  of  the   revolution.     E.  Watson 

26*-335 

Men  and  women.     R.  Browning   .         .  23-390 

Men  I  have  known.  W.  Jerdan  .  .  30-1916 
Men,  manners  and  things.     D.  Hoffman  33-969 

Men,  women,  and  ghosts.  Mrs.  E.  S.  Phelps  1H-M89 
Men  of  character.  D.  Jerrold  .  .  18-1675 
Men  of  our  times.  H.  B.  Stowe  .  .  30-2375 
Men  of  the  time ;  or,  sketches  of  living  notables. 
N.  Y.,  1852 30-702 


Men  of  the  time.     E   Walford        .         .        30-1710 

Men's  wives.     W.  M.  Thackeray  .       18-3192, 3181'« 

Menage,  G.     Anti-Baillet,  ou  critique  du  livredeM. 

Baiillet  [Bailiet],    intitule  .lugemens  des  sa- 

vans  ;  avec  des  observations  de  M.  de  la  Mon- 

uoye   sur    1' Anti-Baillet.      [See   Bailiet,    A., 

Juiremens  des  savans,  in  supnl.]  .         34-4979 

Menageries.     W.  Ogilby.     (L.  E.  K.)    .  9-586,7 

—  Swainson,  W.  Animals  in  m.  .  9-636 
Menandre.  M.  G.  Guizot  .  .  .  ^  34-3384 
Menard,     E.      Romans    historiques    Bretons — Pen 

Marc'h.     Budic-Mur.     P.,  1835-34.     3  v.     8" 

34-4780 

Mencius  [Meng-tse.]     See  Confucius. 

Menclie   de   Loisne,    Ch.       France    and    England, 

socially   and   politicallv   considered.     Trans. 

by  Mrs.  P.  Greene.     L.,  1859.     80      ^7"-! 685 
Mendebii,  P.     See  Biliotheca  selecta. 
Mendell  and  Hosmer,  Misses.  Notes  of  travel  and  life. 

N.  Y.,  1854 26''-495 

Mendell,  G.  H.      Treatise   on  military   survevinff. 

N.  Y.,  1864 6-655 

Mendelssohn ,  M.  Phaedon ;  or,  the  death  of  Socrates. 

L.,  1789.     8°  .         .         .         .         32-1692 

Mendlessohn-Bartholdy,  F.     [Duos  for  piano-forte 

and  violincello.]     Vienna  and  Leipzig.     4" 
5-815 

—  Elijah,  an  oratorio.   WordsbyW.  Bartholomew; 

piano-forte  arrangement  by  author.    B.  Sm.  4" 
0-818 

—  Four-part  songs,  for  men's  voices  ;  with  English 

and  German  words.     B.     8"        .  5-822 

—  The  hymn  of  praise  ;  a  cantata.     B.     8"   5-821 

—  Letters  from  1833  to  1847  ;   with  a  catalogue  of 

all  his  musical  compositions,  compiled  by  J. 

Rietz.     Trans,    by  Lady  Wallace.     L.,  18G4 

5-1070 

—  Letters  from  Italy  and  Switzerland.     Trans,  by 

Lady  Wallace.     L.,  1862      .         .         27*'-753 

—  Lieder  ohne  worte,  (songs  without  words)  fnr 

das  piano-forte.     N.  Y.     4»  .  5-820 

—  Oratorio  of  St.  Paul,  in  vocal  score.     Novello's 

ed.     B.     8° 5-819 

—  Quartettes  for  piano,  violin,   viola,  and  violon- 

cello.    Berlin  and  Leip.     2  v.     4<>  5-817 

—  Trios  pour  piano,  violon,  et  violoncello.     Leip. 

3  V.     4<' 5-816 

—  Benedict,  J.     Sketch  of  the  life  of  30-1380 

—  Lampadius,  W.  A.     Life  of    .         .        30-1596 

—  Polko,  E.  Reminiscences  of  .  .  30-2446 
Mendez,  F.     Tipografia  Espaiiola,  6  Historia  de  la 

introdnccion,  propagacion  y  progresos  del  arte 
de  la  imprenta  en  Espana.  Segunda  ed.,  por 
D.  Hidalgo.     Madrid,  1861.     8°  .  21-222 

Mendham,  J.     The  literary  policy  of  the  church  of 
Rome,  exiiibited  in  an  account  of  her  damna- 
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8°  .         .         .         .      ,  .         .         .         32-1920 
Mendiant  de  Saint-Roch.     E.  Souvestre        34-5460 
Mendip-annals.     Martha  More        .         .         30-1112 
Mendora,  D.  H.     Roscoe,  T.     Spanish  novelists 

.    V.  1  of  18-3786 

Mendoza,  D.  H.  de.     Vida  de  Lazarillo  de  Tonnes. 

(yorreg.  y  emend,  por  H.  de  Luna.    Zaragoqa. 

1652  ■ 34-9 

Meneur  de  loups.  A.  Dumas  .  .  34-3253 
Meneval,  C.  F.  de.  Napoleon  et  Marie-Louise ; 
Souvenirs  historiques.  B.,  1843.  2  v.  34-5241 
Mengous,  P.  Narrative  of  a  Greek  soldier ;  illus- 
trating the  character  and  manners  of  the 
Greeks  and  Turks  in  Asia  Minor,  and  detail- 
ing events  of  the  late  war  in  Greece.     N.  Y., 

1830 29''-297 

Mengs,  A.  R.    Works  and  memoir  of  life.    L.,  1796. 

3  v.     80 5-431 

Meng-tse  [Mencius.]     See  Confucius. 
Meningitis.      A.  Stille    ....  10-758 

Menken,  A.  I.     Infelicia.     Ph.,  18G8     .        23-1010 
Menstruation,  and  ovarian  inflammation.     E.  J.  Tilt 
.        10-507 


MENSURATION. 


380 


MERCHANTS. 


15-209 

lo-iDg 

15-340 

15-208 
15-242 


Mi-nsuratioH.     T.  Baker         .         .         .  14-207 

—  Bonnycastlf,  J.     Introduction  to    .  14-95 

—  Moore,  B.  T.     Elementary  treatise  on      14-130 

—  Nicholson,  P.     Treatise  on      .         .  6-988 

—  Vogdes,  W.     Treatise  on  .         .  14-52 

—  See  Gauiiing  ;  Geometry  ;  Trigonometry. 
Mental  disorders.     See  Mind. 

Mental  hygiene.     I.  Ray.        .         .         .  10-349 

Mental  illumination  and  moral  improvement  of  man- 
kind.    T.  Dick     ....  13-07 
Mental  science.  Abercrombie,  J.  Intellectual  powers 
.         .         .         .         .  15-4 
■ —  Alden,  J.     Elements  of  . 

—  Bailey,  S.     Letters  on  the  human  mind 

—  Bain,  A.     Mental  and  moral  science 

—  Beasley,  F.     Search  of  truth  . 

—  Belsham,  T.     PhUosophy  of  the  mind 

—  Bl'iikey,  R.     Hist,  of  philosophy  of  mind   15-91 

—  Brown,  T.     The  human  mind         .  15-12 

—  Chalmers,  T.     Adaptation  of  external  nature  to 

the  constitution  of  man        .         .  15-10 

—  Champlin,  J.  T.    Text-book  of  intellectual  phil- 

osophy    15-308 

—  Chase,  P.  E.     Intellectual  symbolism      15-504 

—  Clissold,  F.     Developement  of  mind        33-374 

—  Combe,  G.,  et  al.     Intellectual  science  applied 

15-210 

—  Conversations  on  intellectual  philosophy    15-24 

—  Davies,  J.    Estimate  of  the  human  mind  15-171 

—  Ellis,  W.     Outlines  of  the  history  and  formation 

of  the  understanding     .         .         .  15-292 

—  Essay  on  capacity  and  genius  .  15-310 

—  Fearn,  J.     First  lines  of  the  human  mmd 

15-251 

—  Fleming,  W.    Vocabulary  of  philosophy  15-143 

—  Haven  J.     Mental  philosophy  .  15-118 

—  Levison,  J.  L.     Mental  culture       .  15-160 

—  Locke,  J.     Essay  on  the  human  understanding 

15-43 

—  M'Cosh,  J.     Intuitions   .  .         .  15-320 

—  Mill,  J.     Anal3'sis  of  the  human  mind      15-258 

—  Morel  1,  J.  D.     Introduction,  on  the  inductive 

method 15-188 

—  Mudie,  R.     Man  intellectual   .         .  15-53 

—  Ogle,  N.     Preliminary  study  of  mind       15-314 

—  Payne,  G.     Elements  of  .         .  15-299 

—  Porter,  N.     Human  intellect   .         .  15-341 

—  Reid,  T.     Intellectual  powers  of  man        15-85 

—  Rushi,  J.     Analysis  of  the  human  intellect 

15-254 

—  Sawyer,  L.  A.     Elements  of  mental  philosophy 

15-61 

—  Self-formation  ....  15-04 

—  Stewart,  D.     Philosophy  of  the  human  mind 

15-68 

Same,  abridged   ....  15-132 

—  Upham,  T.  C.     Elements  of  mental  pliilosophy 

15-78 

—  Wayland,  F.     Elements  of  intellectual  science 

.  15-217 

—  Young,  J.     Intellectual  philosophy  15-76 

—  See  Dreams  ;  Emotions  ;  Evidence  ;  Metaphys- 

ics ;  Mind  ;  Passions ;  Philosoi^hy  ;  Psychol- 
ogy ;  Reason  ;  Senses  ;  Will. 
Menteur,  le.     P.  Corneille      .         .         .        34-3129 
Menu,  ordinances  of.     See  Institutes  of  Hindu  law. 
Menzel.  W.     German  literature.     Trans,  by  C.  C. 
Felton.     B.,  1840.     3  v.       .         .        22-1137 

—  Historv  of  Germany.     Trans,  by  Mrs.  G.  Hor- 

roeks.     L.,  1848-55.     3  v.    .         .       37''-2622 

Menzel,  der  Franzozcnfresser.     L.  Borne 

34-524,2293 

Menzies,  H.  Early  ancient  history  ;  or,  the  ante- 
Greek  period,  as  it  appears  to  us  since  the 
most  recent  discoveries  in  Egypt  and  Assyria. 
L.,  1858 29''-102 

Menzies,  L.  L.  J.  Legendarj'  tales  of  the  ancient 
Britons 18-2194 

Menzies,  W.  Sanitary  management  and  utilization 
ul'  sewage.     L.,  1865.     4''    .         .  6-1011 


Mer,  la.     J.  Michelet      ....        34-3586 
Merav,  A.     L'Amoureux  de  Rimini.    P.  8°  34-4683 

—  Violette.  P.,  1801  .  .  .  .  34-3931 
Mercantile  failures,  list  of.  D.M.Evans  1-156 
Mercantile  law.     Bell,  G.  J.     Contract  of  sale 

V.  50  of  2-55 

—  Blackburn,  C.     Contract  of  sale     v.  57  of  2-55 

—  Caines,  G.     Law  merchant  of  the  U.  S.      2-21 

—  Grimsiiaw,  W.     The   merchants'  law  book 

2-287 

—  Levi,  L.     Manual  of        .         .v.  86  of  2-55 

—  Paley,  W.     Principal  and  agent    v.  28  of  2-55 

—  Parsons,  T.     Elements  of        .         .  2-218 
Laws  of  business        .         .         .  2-137 

—  Pulling,  A.     Law  and  usage  of  accounts 

v.  57  of  2-55 

—  Ross,  G.    Purchasers  and  vendors  v.  12  of  2-55 

—  Russell,  J.  A.    Factors  and  brokers  v.  48  of  2-55 
Same 2-94 

—  Smith,  G.  W.     Compendium  of      v.  17  of  2-55 
Same 2-95 

—  See  Commercial  law  ;  Contracts  ;  Partnership ; 

Usury. 
Mercantile  library  association  of  the  city  of  Brook- 
lyn.    Constitution.     B.,  1858       .  21-404 

—  Catalogue  of  library.     Brooklyn,  1859.     S" 

21-403 

Mercantile  library  association  of  the  city  of  New 
York.  Constitution,  by-laws,  and  regulations. 
N.  Y.,  1802 21-155 

—  Catalogue  of  books,  with  the  constituticm  and 

rules.     N.  Y.,  1825       .         .         .  21-456 

—  Same.     N.  Y.,  1837.     So  .         .  21-457 

N.  Y.,  1844.     80  .        .         .  21-458" 

N.  Y.,  1850.     8°  .         .        .  21-459 

with  supplement.    N.  Y.,  1850.    8°      21-460 

N.  Y.,  1860.     8»  .         .         .  21-461 

Mercantile  library  of  Baltimore.  Catalogue  of  librav}-. 
Bait.,  1851.    8«      .         .         .         .  21-380 

—  Same,  additions  from  1851  to  1858.    Bait.,  1858. 

8»  21-387 

Mercantile  library  of  Boston.    Catalogue. '  B.,  1854. 

80 21-396 

Mercantile  library  company  of  Philadelphia.  Annual 

reports,  1840-09.     2  v.     8°  .         .  21-489 

—  Essay  on  the  history  and  growth  of,  and  on  its 

capabilities  for  further  usefulness.  Published 
by  order  of  the  board  of  managers.  Ph.,  1867. 
8» 21-497 

—  Catalogue  of  library.     Ph.,  1828.     8"        21-487 

—  Same,  with  supplement.     Ph.,  1832         21-488 

—  Same,  witli  constitution,  rules,  and  history  of. 
Ph.,  1840 

Ph.,  1850.     S"      .         .         .         . 

with  supplements,  1856-00.     8" 

—  Sergeant,  J.     Lecture,  1839     . 
Mercantile  morals  ;  a  book  for  young  men. 


Mercator's    atlas;     rectified,    etc.,    by    J. 
Englished   by  W.  Saltonstall.     L. 


21-491 

21-492 

21-493 

33-1 150 

L.,1854 

32-2273 

Hondy. 

1005.     f« 

25-310 

Mercedes  of  Castile.     J.  F.  Cooper        .  18-724 

Mercer,  Margaret.  Morris,  C.  Memoir  of  30-357 
Mercersburg  review,     v.  14,15.     Ph.,  1807,8.     8» 

32-2082 

Merchandise,    dictionary  of.      C.  H.  Kauffman 

1-221 

Merchant  freighter's  assistant.  J.  Boydell  1-510 
Merchant  mechanic.  M.  A.  Howe  .  18-1506 
Merchant  of  Berlin.  C.  Mundt  .  .  18-3280 
Merchant  service,  customs  and   usages  of.     R.  H. 

Dana,  jr 6-587 

Merchant  shipping.     N.  P.  Lindsay       .  1-212 

Merchant's  assistant.     F.  J.  Gruud        .  1-38 

Merchant's  and  banker's  almanac.     N.  Y.,  1852.    8° 

1-77 

Merchant's  and  banker's  register.      Ed.   by  J.   S. 

Homans.     N.  Y.,  1857.    8»  .  .  1-71 

Merchant's  daughter.     Ellen  Pickering  18-2501 

Merchant's  hand-book.     W.  A.  Browne  1-300 


MEECHANTS. 


381 


MESMERISM. 


Merchant's  magazine,  and  commercial  review.  [Ed. 
by  Freeman  Hunt  and  Wm.  B.  Dana.]  N.Y., 
1839-69.    GO  V.    8°        .         .         .  1-121 

Merchants.  Bourne,  H.  R.  F.  English  merchants 
1-304 

—  Hunt,  F.     Lives  of  American  m.    •        30-1040 

—  Scoville,  J.  A.    Old  mercliants  of  N.  Y.  30-1412 

—  Winslow,  S.  N.     Biography  of  Philadelpliia  m. 

.   •      .         .         .         .         30-1534 
Merchants'  fund,  Philadelphia.     1st  and  2d  anniver- 
saries.    Pli.,  1855,6      .         .         .         83-1150 
Mercury,  salutary  effect  of,  in  malignant  fevers.     J. 

Stewart 10-80 

Mercy  scat.     Spring,  G.  .         .         .        32-2345 

—  Thompson,  A.  C.  Thoughts  on  prayer  32-1166 
Mere  coupable.  P.  A.  C.  de  Beaumarchais  34-4477 
Mere  Job.  H.  Conscience  ,  .  .  .  34-3153 
Mere  Michel  et  son  chat.  E.  La  Bedolliere  34-5097 
Mereditli,  G.     Evan  Harrington  ;  or,  he  would  be  a 

gentleman 18-2195 

—  Farina 18-2196 

—  Shaving  of  Shagpat ;  an  Arabian  entertainment 

18-2197 

Meredith,  L.  A.  My  home  in  Tasmania ;  or,  nine 
years  in  Australia.     K  Y.,  1853  29b-234 

—  Over  the  straits;   a  visit  to  Victoria.      L.,  1861 

29M80 

Meredith,    Mrs.      Lacemakers ;    sketches  of   Irish 

character,  with  some  account  of  the  eflbrt  to 

establish  lacemaking  in  Ireland.     L.,  1865 

.        33-1292 

Mereditli,  Owen.    [Pseud.]    See  Bulwer-Lytton,  R. 
Meredith,  W.  G.     Memorials  of  Charles  John  (Ber- 

nadotte,)  king  of  Sweden  and  Norway.     L., 

1829.     8° 30-36 

Meredith.     Countess  of  Blessington       .  18-341 

Merger,  law  of.     R.  Preston  .        v.  42  of  2-55 

Merian,  J.  B.     See  Bryant  and  Stratton. 
Merimee,  J.  F.  L.     The  art  of  painting  in  oil  and  in 

fresco  ;  with  original  observations  by  W.  B. 

S.  Taylor.     L.,  1839     .        .        .  5-400 

Merimee,  P.     Chronique  du  temjis  de  Charles  IX, 

(roman.)     B.,  1835       .         .         .        34-5462 

—  Chronique  de  Charles  IX,  Suivie  de  la  double 

Mepris,  et  de  ia  Guzla  (ou  Choix  de  poesies 
lllyriques.)     P.,  1860   .         .         .         34-3522 

—  Colomba  ;  Suivi  de  La  Mosaique,  etc.     P.,  1858 

34-3523 

—  Colomba 18-2198 

—  History  of  Peter  the  cruel  king  of  Castile  and 

Leon      L.,  1849.     2  v.  .         .       27^-2034 

Merivale,C.    Conversion  of  the  northern^ations.  L., 

1866.     8» 32-1740 

—  Conversion  of  the  Roman  empire.   L.,  1864.   8° 

.    > 32-1594 

—  Fall  of  the  Roman  republic  ;  a  shoi't  history  of 

the  last  century  of  the  commonwealth.     L., 
1853 27»-2371 

—  History  of  the  Romans  under  the  empire.     L., 

1851-62.     7  V.    8«         .         .        .       27''-2370 
Merivale,  H.     Historical  studies.    L.,  1865.     8'' 

27»-3505 

—  Lectures  on  colonization  and  colonies.    L.,  1861 

8° 29^-129 

—  See  Parkes,  J. 

Merivale,  J.  H.  Orlando  in  Roncesvalles,  a  poem. 
L.,  1814 23-867 

—  See  Bland,  R. 

Merivale,  L.  A.     Christian  records  ;  a  short  history 

of  the  apostolic  age.     L.,  1857     .  32-741 

Merkland.     Mrs.  M.  Oliphant        .         .         18-2385 

Merle  d'Aubigne,  J.  H.      Discourses   and    essays. 

Trans,  by  C.  W.  Baird.     N.  Y.,  1846.     8° 

32-244 

—  Germany,  England,    and  Scotland  ;   or,  recol- 

lections of  a  Swiss  minister.     N.  Y.,  1848 
....  .         .         27''-i42 

—  History  of  the  reformation  of  the  16th  century. 

Trans,  by  H.  White.     N.  Y.,  1841-58.     5  v. 
32-65 


Merle  d'Aubigne,  J.  H.  History  of  the  reformation 
in  Europe  in  the  time  of  Calvin.  N.  Y., 
1864-6.     4v 32-1059 

—  The  protector;  a  vindication.     N.  Y.,  1847 

30-116 

Merlin,  A.     Heywood,  T.     Life  of        .         27^-555 

Merhn,  M.  J.,  Countess  de.  Memoirs  and  letters  of 
Madame  Malibran;  with  notices  of  the  progress 
of  the  musical  drama  in  England.  Ph.,  1840. 
2  V 30-1268 

Merlin,  I'enchanteur.     H.  de  La  Villemarque 

34-5365 

Merlin  ;  or,  the  early  history  of  King  Arthur.  [E.  E. 
T.  S.,  part  10]      •.         .         .     v.  6  of  22-1043 

Merovingian   era,    narratives  of.      A.  Thierry 

27''-3551 

Merrey,  W.  Remarks  on  the  coinage  of  England, 
with  a  view  to  point  out  the  causes  of  the 
present  scarcity  of  silver  for  change.  Not- 
tingham, 1789.     8°        .         .        .  1-314 

Merrick,  J.  L.  Life  and  religion  of  Mohammed,  as 
contained  in  the  traditions  of  the  Hyat-ul- 
Kuloob.     B.,  1850        .        .         .  30-610 

Merrifield,  ISl.  P.  Art  of  fresco-painting,  as  prac- 
tised by  the  old  Italian  and  Spanish  masters. 
L.,  1846.     8°         ....  5-181 

—  Dress  as  a  fine  art;  with  suggestions  on  children's 

dress ;  and  an  introduction  on  head-dress,  by 
F.  W.  Fairholt.     B.,  1854.     8»     .  5-108 

—  Original  treatises,  dating  from  the  12th  to  18tli 

centuries,  on    the   arts  of  painting,   gilding, 

dyeing,  etc.     L.,  1849.     2  v.     8»  5-152 

Merrill,  J.  W.     People's  cabinet.     B.,  1844      33-54 

Merry,  Rob't.     See  Goodrich,  S.  G. 

Merry,  R.  (Delia  Crusca.)  Poems.  See  British  album 

23-871 

Merry-mount.     J.  L.  Motley  .        .        18-2276 

Merryweather,  F.  S.     Bibliomania   in   the   middle 

ages  ;  with  anecdotes  illustrating  the  history 

of  the  monastic  libraries  of  Great  Britain.    L., 

1849 21-76 

Merton.     T.  E.  Hook     ....        18-3650 
Merton  family.     Anne  Bowman    .       ..  18-360 

Merveilles  de  la  vegetation.     F.  Marion         34-3509 
Mervyn  Clitheroe.     W.  H.  Ainsworth  18-115 

Merwin,  S.  J.  M.    Old  sights  with  new  eyes.    N.Y., 

1854 27''-329 

Mery,  J.     Un  amour  dans  I'avenir.     P.,  1856 

34-5311 

—  Andre  Chenier.     P.,  1862        .         .        34-3524 

—  Anslais  et  Chinois.     P.,  1853  .        34-4120 

—  Les'Damnes  de  Java.     B.,  1855.     3  v.    34-4119 

—  La  Floride.     P.,  1861       .         .        .        34-3933 

—  La  Guerre  du  Nizam.     P.,  1859       .        34-3934 

—  Heva.     P.,  1861        .         .        .         .        34-3932 

—  Une  Histoire  de  Famille.     N.  Y.,  1854.     8" 

34-4554 

—  Un  mariage  de  Paris.     P.,  1856      .        34-5812 

—  Les  Nuits  anglaises.     P.,  1857         .        34-3525 

—  Les  Nuits  de  rOricnt.     P.,  1859      .        34-3526 

—  Les  Nuits  espagnoles.     P.,  1859      .        34-3527 

—  Les  Nuits  italiennes.     P.,  1857        .        84-3528 

—  Les  Nuits  parisieunes.     P.,  1857     .        84-3529 

—  Raphael  et  la  Fornarine.     P.     8»    .        34-4681 

—  Theatre  de  Salon.     P.,  1861    .         .         34-3580 

—  See  Girardin,  Mme  Emile. 

—  et  Bartlielemy.     Le  E'ils  de  rilommc  ;   Souve- 

nirs de  Vienne.     B.,  1829     .         .         34-4352 
Merz,  11.     Eminent  women  of  the  German  reforma- 
tion.    Trans,  by   S.  Jackson.      L..  1856 

30-931 

Mes  prisons.     Silvio  Pellico    .        .         .        34-3615 
Mescua.     See  Mira  de  Mescua. 
Mesmerism.     Britton,  S.  B.     Man  and  his  relations 
15-205 

—  Early  magnetism  in  its  higher  relations  to  hu- 

manity    11-79 

—  Esdaile,  J.     Mesmerism  in  India,  and  its  appli- 

cation in  surgery  and  medicine     .  10-504 

—  Mayo,  H.    Account  of  mesmerism  82-1862 


MESMERISM. 


383 


METHODISM. 


Mesmerism.     Mitchell,   J.   K.     Animal  magnetism 
10-177 

—  Newnham,  W.     Human  magnetism  10-768 

—  Townshend,  C.  H.  Facts  in  .  .  10-110 
Mesopotamia.     Fletcher,  J.  P.     Travels  in    28''-562 

—  Eraser,  J.  B.     History  of         .         .  28»-65 

—  Southirate,  H.     Tour  through  .         28'M03 
Syrian  church  of         .         .         .         28''-472 

Message  from  the  president.     See  U.  S.— administra- 
tion. 
Message  from  the  sea.     C.Dickens        .  18-871 

INIesseuiennes.     C.  Delavigne  .         .        34-3182 

Messiah,  the.     F.  G.  Klopstock      .         .  23-918 

Messiah  ;  an  oratorio.     G.F.Handel     ,  .1-789 

Jlessiah  the  prince.     J.  W.  Bosanquet  32-1919 

Messiah.     See  Christ ;  Phrophecies. 
Messinger,  E.  J.  P.    Tyng,  S.  H.    Memoir  of   30-914 
Messrs.  Vanderput  and  Snoek.      II.  Martineau 

18-3862 

Meta  Gray.     M.  J.  M'Intosh  .         .         18-1977 

Metallurgy.     Feuchtwanger,  L.     Directions  in 

6-174 

—  Lamborn,  J.  H.    Metallurgy  of  silver  and  lead 

6-359 

—  Makin,  G.  H.     Manual  of       .         .  6-369 

—  Overman,  F.     Treatise  on       .         .  6-383 

—  Percy,  J.     Metallurgy      .         .         .  6-390 

—  Phillips,  J.  A.     Manual  of       .         .  6-898 

—  Piggot,  A.  S.     Dental  m.         .         .  8-43 

—  See  Assaying ;    Electro-metallurgy,  in  main  al- 

phabet and  supplement ;  and  names  of  metals. 
Metals.     Holland,  J.     Manufactures  in  6-345 

—  Scoff'eru,  J.     Useful  metals  and  their  alloys 

6-408 

—  Whitney,  J.  D.     Metallic  wealth  of  the  U.  S. 

9-308 

—  See  Assaying;  Metallurgy;  and  names  of  metals. 
Metal-worker's  assistant.  O.  Byrne  .  6-301 
Metamorphose.  J.  Michelet  .  .  34-3533 
Metamorphoses,  les  animaux  a.  V.  Meunier  34-4610 
Metamorphoses  de  la  femme.     J.  X.  Boniface 

34-5135 

Metamorphoses  of  man  and  the  lower  animals.    A. 

de  Quafrefages      .         •        .         .  9-610 

Metamorphosis  of  Pigmaliou's  image.     J.  Marston 

Y.  3  of  24-83 

Metaphors  of  St.  Paul.     J.  S.  Howson  32-2470 

Metaphysics.     Aristotle  .         .         .  15-216 

—  Cory,  H.     Ancient  and  modern  philosophy 

15-309 

—  Ferrier,  J.  P.     Institutes  of    .        .  15-142 

—  Hamilton,  W.     Lectures  on     .         .  15-129 
Same,  abridged  by  F.  Bowen     .  15-181 

—  Mansel,  H.  L.     Philosophy  of  consciousness 

15-164 

—  Smart,  B.  II.     New  school  of  .  15-206 

—  Stirling,  J.  H.    Philosophy  of  perception  15-270 

—  Tombs,  J.  W.     Metaphysical  analysis      15-213 

—  See  Logic;  Materialism;  Mental  science;  Philos- 

ophy ;  Psychology  ;  Peas(m. 
Melastasio,  P.    "Opere.     Padova,  1811,2.     17  v.    8" 
34-2523 

—  Drammi  scelte.     E.,  1844        .         .         34-2580 

—  Beyle,  H.  Vie  de  Metastase  .  .  34-3828 
Metcalf,  J.  W.    Spiritual  progress;  or,  instructions  in 

tlie  divine  life  of  the  soul,  from  the  French  of 
Fenelon  and  Mme  Guyou.     N.  Y.,  1853 

32-492 

Metcalf,  T.    See  U.  S. — Law,  digest  of  the  decisions. 
Metcalfe,  Chas.,  L'd.    Kaye,  J.  W.    Life  and  corre- 
spondence of         ....         30-1229 
Metcalfe,  F.    History  of  German   literature,  based 
on  the  German  work  of  Vilmar.     L.,  1858 
22-1139 

—  The  Oxonian  in  Iceland ;  or,  notes  of  travel  in 

that  island  in  1860,  with  glances  at  Icelandic 
Folk-Lore  and  Sagas.     L.,  1861  .         27''-611 

—  The  Oxonian  in  Thelemarken  ;  or,  notes  of  travel 

in  southwestern   Norway  in  the  summers  of 
1856,7.     L.,  1858.     2  v.        .         .         27''-480 


Metcalfe,  S.  L.     Caloric:    its  mechanical,  chemical, 
and  vital  agencies  in  the  phenomena  of  nature. 

Ph.,  1859.     2  V 11-513 

Meteorographica.     F.  Gallon  .         .  11-523 

Meteorology.     Annuaire  magneticiue  et  meteorolog- 

ique  de  Russie       ....         34-4978 

—  Arago,  F.     Meteorological  essays    .  11-154 

—  Bache,  A.  D.      Discussion    of   magnetic    and 

meteorological  observations  at  Girard  college 
11-502,518 

—  Brockleshy,  J.     Elements  of  .         ,  11-13 

—  Buchan,  A.     Handy  book  of  .         .  11-333 

—  Butler,  T.  B.    Philosophy  of  the  weather  11-82 

—  Dauiell,  J.  F.     Essays  and  observations  on 

11-266 

—  Espv,  J.  P.     Meteorology  of  the  U.  S.     11-505 

—  FitzRoy,  R.     The  weather  book     .  11-193 

—  Forster,  T.     Atmospheric  phenomena      11-305 

—  Herschel,  J.  F.  W.     Meteorology    .  11-170 

—  Hopkins,  T.     On  atmospheric  changes     11-160 

—  Jordan,  W.  L.     The  elements         .  11-313 

—  Kaemlz,  L.  F.     Complete  course  of  11-159 

—  Lardner,  D.     Handbook  of     .         .  12-25 

—  —  and  C.  V.  Walker.     Manual  of.  11-37 

—  Loomis,  E.  Treatise  on,  with  tables  11-329 
Principles  of  .  .  11-52 
Weather  in  Phila 


Muller,  J. 
Peirce,  C. 


from  1790-1847 
11-283 

—  Pouillet,  C.  S.  M.    Elements  de     .        34-4894 

—  Prout,  W.     Meteoroloiry  and  natural  theology 

.    ^    .         .         .  11-59 

—  Saxby,  S.  M.     Weather  system       .  11-249 

—  Topographical  bureau,  rejiort,  1861  26''-401 

—  IT.  S.  naval  observatory,  observations       12-155 

—  Webster,  W.  H.  D.     Periodic  system  of  atmos- 

pheric actions        ....  11-274 

—  See  Aurora  borealis ;  Climate  ;  Dew  ;  Inunda- 

tions;     Lightning;     Meteors;     Mist;    Rain; 
Snow  ;     Storms  ;     Thunder  ;     Waterspouts  ; 
Whirlwinds ;  Winds. 
Meteors.     Browne,  P.  A.     Solid  meteors  12-2 

—  Grey,  R.  P.,  and  A.  S.   Herschel.     Charts  of 

the  meteor  tracks .         .         .         .  11-522 

—  Kirkwood,  D.     Meteoric  astronomy  12-95 

—  Phipson,  T.  L.     Meteors,  aerolytes,  and  falling 

stars 12-94 

Meteyard,  Eliza.  Life  of  Josiah  AVedgwood  ;  from 
his  private  correspondence  and  family  papers  ; 
with  an  introductory  sketch  of  the  art  of  pot- 
tery in  England.     L.,  1865,6.     2y.     8" 


—  Mainstone's  housekeeper 
Method.     Descartes,  R.     Discourse  on 

—  Laycock,  T.     Dissertation  on 

—  See  Classification. 

Methods  of  reasoning  in  politics.     G. 


30-1662 

18-2200 

15-230 

15-163 


Methcxlism.     Annan,  W. 
M.         ... 
—  Brownlow,  W.  G 


C.  Lewis 

2-763 

Difficulties  of  Arminian 

32-1382 

Great  iron  wheel  examined 

-2-1552 

—  Coles,  G.     Heroines  of    .        .        .        32-1563 

—  Decanver,  H.  C.     Catalogue  of  works  in  refuta- 

tion of 21-308 

—  Finley,  J.  B.     Western  M.      .         .         32-1884 

—  Gorrie,  G.  D.     Methodism  as  it  was  and  is 

32-367 

—  Goss,  C.  C.     Statistical  history  of  .        32-2180 

—  Hawley,  B.     Manual  of  .         .         .         32-2351 

—  Henkle,  M.  M.     Primary  platform  of     32-1446 

—  Hulme,  S.,  et  al.     Jubik>e  of  .         .        32-2430 

—  Lednum,  J.     Methodism  in  America      32-1668 

—  Manship,  A.     Thirteen  years  in  the  itinerancy 

.         32-1322 

—  Methodist  conferences,  minutes  (1793-1831) 

32-1507 

—  Methodist  quarterly  review      .         .         32-1997 

—  Peck,  G.     Early  methodisni    .         .         32-2234 

—  Smith,  G.     History  of     .         .         .         32-105)6 

—  Southey,  R.     Rise  and  progress  of  30-559 


METHODISM. 


383 


MIALL. 


Methodism.    Stevens,  A.    Centenary  of  American  M. 

82—1712 

History  of  '.        '.         '.         '.         '.  -32-890 

Methodist  churcli  in  U.  S.  .         32-1559 

Women  of  Methodism         .         .         30-1772 

—  Taylor.  I.     Wesley  and  M.     .         .  32-891 

—  Telft,  B.  F.  Methodism  successful  32-911 
Methodist,  the.  M.  Fletcher  .  .  18-1092 
Methodist  conferences  in  America,  minutes.     N.  Y., 

1813-31.     3v 32-1507 

Methodist  quarterly  review ;  ed.  by  D.  D.  Whedon. 

V.  47-9.  N.  Y.,  18GG-8.  3  v.  8°  32-1997 
Methoniania.     A.  Day    ....  10-641 

—  See  Drunkenness  ;  Temperance. 
Metropolitan   magazine,     v.  13.     N.  Y.,  1842.     8° 

17-(?8 

Metropolites.  R.  St.  Clar  .  .  .  18-2707 
Metz,  A.     Anatomy  and  histology  of  the  human  eye. 

Ph.,  18G8.     8°        .         .         .         .  10-856 

Meunier.  V.    Lesanimaux  a  metamorphoses.   Tours, 

1867.     8» 34-4610 

Meunier  d'  Angibnult,  le.  Mme  Dudevant  34-4155 
Meurice,  P.     L'  Ecole  des  proprietaires         34-4640 

—  Les  Tyrans  de  village.     13.  and  L.,  1856 

34^4121 

—  See  Dudevant,  Mme. 

Mexican  -war.     Brooks,  N.  C.     Complete  history  of 
26»-510 

—  Carleton,  J.  H.     Battle  of  Bnena  Vista     26''-36 

—  Cutts,  J.  M.     Conquest  of  California      26='-882 

—  Edwards,  F.  S.     Campaign  with  Col.  Doniphan 

26''-32 

—  Furber,  G.  C.     War  with  Mexico   .         20^-529 

—  Giddings,  Major.     Campaign  in  Northern  Mex- 

ico          26'>-261 

—  Jay,  W.     Causes  and  consequences  of    26^-116 

—  McSherry,  R.     El  Puchero     .         .         26^-209 

—  Ramsey,  A.  C.     The  other  side       .         26''-256 

—  Republic  of  the  U.  S.  of  A.      .         .         26«-622 

—  Ripley,  R.  S.     War  with  Mexico     .         26''-253 

—  Rough  and  ready  annual         .         .         26''-927 

—  Semmes,  R.    Campaign  of  Gen.  Scott  in  Mexico 

26''-291 

Service,  afloat  and  ashore  .         .         26''-220 

—  Smith,  S.  C.     Chile  con  came         .         26"-327 

—  Stevens,  I.  I.     Campaign  of  the  Rio  Grande 

26«-611 

—  Taylor,  F.  W.     The  broad  pennant        26''-545 

—  Thorpe,  T.  B.     Our  army  on  the  Rio   Grande 

2G''-203 

—  Willard,  E.     Last  leaves  of  American  history 

2G''-249 

Mexico.    History. 

—  Clavigero,  F.  S.     History  of  .         .  2G^-d9 

—  Chevalier,  M.     Mexico,  ancient  and  modern 

26»-568 

—  Cortes,  H.     Despatches  concerning  conquest  of 

26»-51 

—  Diaz  del  Castillo,  B.    Discovery  and  conquest  of 

26»-37,8 

True  history  of  the  conquest  of         26»-1205 

—  Flint,  H.  M.    Mexico  under  Maximilian  26''-871 

—  Foote,  H.  S.     Texas  and  the  Texans       26^-881 

—  Mayer,  B.     Mexico :    Aztec,  Spanish,   and  re- 

publican         26''-287 

—  Nlles,  J.  M.     History  of.         .        .         2G*-324 

—  Prescott,  W.  H.     Conquest  of        .         26^-163 

—  Ranking,  J.     Conquest  in  the  13th  century 

.    " 26''-988 

—  Robinson,  W.  D.     Memoirs  of  Mexican  revolu- 

tion        26''-174 

—  Salm-Salm,  F.     Diary  in  Mexico    .         26»'-702 

—  Solis,  A.  de.     Conquista  de     .        .  34-14 

—  Stapp,  W.  P.     Prisoners  of  Perote  2G»-190 

—  Wilson,  R.  A.     History  of  conquest  of  26''-409 

—  Young,  P.     History  of    .         .         .  26^-237 

—  See  Mexican  war  ;   U.   S. — foreign  relations — 

state  dept 26''-775 

—  Travels  and  description. 

—  Ampere,  J.  J.  Promenade  en  Amerique  34:-4501 


Mexico.    Travels  and  Description. 

—  Bartlett,  J.  R.     Personal  narrative  26^-270 

—  Bullock,  W.  H.     Across  Mexico     .         26*'-578 

—  Calderon   de   la  Barca,   Mme.     Life  during  a 

residence  in 26''-70 

—  Carpenter.  W.  W.     Journeys  on  foot  in  26''-218 

—  Chappe  d'Auteroche,  J.     Voyage  to        26''-672 

—  Duplessis,  P.     Aventures  Mexicaines      34-3292 

—  Elton,  J.  F.     With  the  French  in  .  2G''-668 

—  Emory,  W.  H.     Mexican  boundary  survey 

26''-1002 

—  Ferry  de  Bellemare,  E.  L.  G.     Scenes  de  la  vie 

Mexicaine 34-8312 

Vagabond  life  in  .         .         ,  26'>-303 

—  Frobei,  J.     Seven  years'  travel  in  26''-3Gl 

—  Hall,  B.     Journal  on  coast  of  .  2G''-179 

—  Hardy,  R.  W.  H.    Travels  in  interior  of  26'^-580 

—  Hill,  S.  S.     Travels  in     .         .         .         2G"-392 

—  Ker,  PI.     Travels  in         .         .         .  2G''-61 

—  Kollonitz,  P.     The  court  of  Mexico        261^-667 

—  Latrobe,  C.  J.     Rambler  in      .         .  26''-G7 

—  Lempriere,  C.     Notes  in,  in  1861,2  26'^-66a 

—  Lyon,  G.  F.     Journal  of  a  residence  in  26''-678 

—  Mcllvaine,  J.  W.     Scenery  and  adventure  in 

26'^-601 

—  Mayer,  B.     Mexico  as  it  was  and  as  it  is  26''-82 

—  Modern  traveller      ....         29"-277 

—  Norman,  B..M.     Rambles  in  .         .  26''-92 

—  Poinsett,  J.  R.     Notes  on,  1822      .         2G''-103 

—  Ruxton,  G.  F.     Advenuuvs  in        .         26''-109 

—  Skinner,  J.  E.  II.     After  the  storm;  or,  Jona- 

than and  liis  neighbors  .         ,  26*'-665 

—  Tavlor,  B.     Eldorado      .         .         .         2G''-206 

—  Tempskv,  G.  F.  v.     Mitla       .         .         26'>-397 

—  Thompson,  W.     Recollections  of   .         26i'-125 

—  Tylor,  E.  B.     Anahuac  .         .         .         26^-485 

—  Viilois,  A.  D.     Mexique,  Havane,  etc.    34-3971 

—  Miscellany. 

—  Abbott,  G.  D.     Mexico  and  the  U.  S.    26»-1045 

—  Egloffstein,  F.  W.  v.     Contributions  to  geology 

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—  Gallatin,  A.     Notes  on    .         .         .         29''-236 

—  Humboldt,  A.  v.     Essay  on  New  Spain  26'*-592 

—  Present  condition  of.     [See  U.  S.  forei<rn  rela- 

tions]     2G''-460 

—  Ward,  H.  G.     Mexico  in  1827         .         26''-393 

—  Wilson,  R.  A.     Mexico  and  its  religion  2G''-291 

—  See   Interoceanic   canals  and  railroads ;  Maxi- 

milian ;  Mexican  war. 

Mexico;  the  country,  history,  and  people.  L., 
1863 26»-536 

Meyer,  J.  Universum  ;  oder  abbildung  und  be- 
schreibung  des  sehenswerlhesten  und  merk- 
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Meyerbeer,  G.  L'  Africaine.  Words  by  E.  Scribe. 
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—  Dinorah     (Le    pardon    de    Ploermel),    opera; 

Italian  and  English  words.     B.     4°         5-933 
Meyrick,  J.     House   dogs  and  sporting  dogs.     L., 

1861 20-423 

Meyrick,  S.  R.  Critical  inquiry  into  ancient  armor, 
as  it  existed  in  Eur()i)e,  particularly  in  Great 
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1843.     3  V.     1" 
Mezzofauti,  Cardinal  G. 


Russell,  C.  W. 


27=1-4049 

Life  of 

30-1064 

Mia  and  Charlie 18-2202 

Miall,  E.  Bases  of  belief ;  an  examination  of  Chris- 
tianity as  a  divine  revelation  by  the  light  of 
recognized  facts  and  principles.     2d  ed.     L., 

1853.     8» 32-593 

—  Title  deeds  of  the  church  of  England  to  lier 

parochial  endowments.    L.,  1862.    8°   32-1006 

Miall,  J.  G.     Memorials  of  earlv  Christianity.     B., 

1853       .         .        .         .    '    .         .  33-482 


MIALL. 


88t 


MIDDLE. 


Miall,   J.    G.      Yorkshire  illustrations  of   En2;li9h 

history.     L.,  1865  .         .         .  27»-838 

Miantononioh,  discourse  on.  W.  L.  Stone  30-531 
Mich,    or    Migt.     Richesse    de   la    HoUande.      L., 

1778.     4° 34-4747 

Michael  Armstrong.     Mrs.  F.  Trollope  18-3306 

Michaelis,  G.     New  system  of  English  stenography; 

or,  short-hand  on  the  principles  of  W.  Stolze. 

L 22-161 

Michand,  J.  F.     History  of  the  crusades.     Trans. 

by  W.  Rohson.     L.,  1852.     3  v.  29''-199 

Michaud,  L.  G.     Public  and   private  life  of  Louis 

Philippe,  ex-king  of  the  French.    Trans,  from 

the  French  by  V.  L.  Chemery.     L.,  1851.     8° 

30-1275 

Michaux,  F.  A.     Travels  to  the  westward  of  the 

Alleghany  mountains.     L.,  1805.     8«    26''-87 

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including  four  European  species.    P.,  1819.  8° 

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Michel.     Dr.  J.  Scherr  ....  34-598 

Michel- Ange.     A.  de  Lamartine.     v.  1  84-4731 

Michel,  D.     Ayenbyt  of  inwyt.     [See  E.  E.  T.  S., 

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—  Relation  original  du  voyage  de  Jacques  Cartier. 

Documents  inedits  (nouvelle  serie.)     P.,  1867 

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Michelet,  J.    L'Amour.    4me  ed.    P.,  1859  34-3534 

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1845 34-4122 

—  La  Femme.     2me  ed.     P.,  1860      .         34-3535 

—  Feuunes  de  la  Revolution.    B.  and  L.,  1854.  2  v. 

84-4124 

—  Same.     2d.  ed.     P.,  1855         .         .         84-4125 

—  Histoire  de  France.     P.,  1856-62.     14  v.    8» 

34-4865 

—  V.  1-6,  Hist,  de  France  [jusqu'a  la  mort.  de  Louis  XL]    v.  7, 

Renaissance,  v.  8,  Keforrae.  v.  9,  Guerres  de  religion. 
V.  10,  La  Liane  et  Henri  IV.  v.  11,  Henri  IV  et  Richelieu. 
V.  12,  Richelieu  et  la  Fronde,  v.  13,  Louis  XIV  et  la  Re- 
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—  Same.     v.  1,2.     B.,  1840-44.     8»    .         34-4779 

—  Historical  view  of  the  French  revolution.  Trans. 

by  C.  Cocks.     L.,  1848        .         .       27''-1816 

—  History  of  France.     Trans,  by  G.  H.  Smith. 

V.  1.     N.  Y.,  1847.     8°         .         .       27^815 

—  History  of  the  Roman  republic.     Trans,  by  W. 

Hazlitt.     L.,  1847  .         .         .       27^-2375 

—  Introduction  a  I'histoire  universelle.     3me  ed. 

P.,  1843.     8»         .         .         .         .         34-4555 

—  Jeanne  d'Arc.     2me  ed.    P.,  1868  .         84-3531 

—  Life  of  Martin  Luther,  gathered  from  his  own 

writings.  Trans,  by  G.  H.  Smith.  N.  Y., 
1846 30-836 

—  L'Insecte.     P.,  1857        .         .         .         84-8583 

—  La  Mer.     P.,  1861   ....         34-3536 

—  Modern  history.     From  the  French,  with  an  in- 

troduction by  A.  Potter.     N.  Y.,  1843  29»-22 

—  La  Montague.     P.,  1868  .         .         84-4128 

—  L'Oiseau.     6me  ed.     P.,  1859  .         84-8582 

—  Origines  du  droit  frangais.     P.,  1837.     8° 

34-4885 

—  The  people.     Trans,  by  G.  H.  Smith.     N.  Y., 

1846 2-797 

—  Le  Peuple.     B.,  1846       .         .         .        34-4123 

—  The  sea.     N.  Y.,  1861      .         .         .  33-882 

—  La  Sorciere.    2me  ed.    B.  and  L.,  1863  84-5250 

—  Woman.     Trans,  by  J.  W.  Palmer.    N.  Y.,1860 

33-808 

—  Women  of  the  French  revolution.     Ph.,  1855 

30-888 

—  Castille,  H.     Portrait  politique        .        34-4400 

—  Jacquot,  C.  J.  B.     Michelet     .         .        84-4400 
.—  and  E.  Quinet.     The  Jesuits.     N.  Y.,  1845 

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Michelet,  Mme  J.      The  story  of  my  childhood. 
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Michelsen,  E.  H.  England  ;  since  the  accession  of 
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Michcner,  E.  Retrospect  of  early  Quakerism  ;  be- 
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yearly  meeting  and  the  meetings  composing 
it,  with  an  account  of  their  tirst  establishment. 
Ph.,  1860.     8»       .         .         .         .        82-1002 

Michie,  A.  The  Siberian  overland  route  from  Peking 
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Michiels,  J.  A.  X.  Contes  d'une  nuit  d'hiver.  P., 
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—  Le  Nouveau  peche  originel.     B.  and  L.,1854 

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—  Secret  history  of  the  Austrian  government  and 

of  its  systematic  persecutions  of  protestants. 

L.,  1859 27^-2628 

Michigan.     Lanman,  J.  H.     History  of    26*-119,20 

—  Sheldon,  E.  M.    Early  history  of    .         26^-369 
Michler,  H.  N.     See  Topographical  bureau,  U.  S. 
Mickle,  W.  J.     (Walsh's  Br.  poets)       .  28-149 
Micro-chemistry  of  poisons.     T.  G.  Wormley  8-114 
Microcosm,  the  ;   a  periodical   work.     By  Gregory 

GrifHn.     2d  ed.     Windsor,  1788.     8°     33-780 
Microscope.     Beale,  L.  S.     How  to  work  with 

11-323 

—  Brocklesby,  J.     Views  of  the  microscopic  M'orkl 

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—  Carpenter,  W.  B.     The  m.  and  its  revelations 

11-99 

—  Catlow,  A.     Drops  of  water  .         .  9-526 

—  Clarke,  L.  L.     Objects  for       .         .  9-914 

—  Davies,  T.    Preparation  of  microscopic  objects 

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—  Gosse,  P.  H.     Evenings  at  the         .  9-555 

—  Griffith,  J.  W.     Text-book  of  .  9-929 

—  Grilfith,  J.  W.,  and  A.  Henfrey.     Micrographic 

dictionary 9-928 

—  Hannover,  A.     Construction  and  use  of  11-280 

—  Hogg,  J.  History;  construction  and  applications 

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—  Quarterly  journal  of  microscopical  science 

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—  Quekett,  J.     Practicaltreatise  on    .  11-182 

—  Slack,  H.  J.     Marvels  of  pond  life  9-629 

—  Somerville,   M.      Molecular    and    microscopic 

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—  Ward,  M.     Microscopic  teachings  .  9-968 
World  of  wonders      .        .        .            9-970 

—  Wood,  J.  G.     Common  objects  of  .  9-975 

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Microscopic  anatomy.     See  Histology. 
Microscopical  diagnosis.     G.  von  Diiben         10-653 
Microscopic  researches.     See  Anatomy  ;  Histologj' ; 

Physiology. 
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Middle  ages.     Baring-Gould,  S.     Curious  myths  of 
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—  Chambers,  W.  and  R.  Medieval  history  27»-8591 

—  Dunham,  J.  A.     History  of  Europe      27''-3400 

—  Greene,  G.  W.     History  of      .         .         29»-115 

—  Hecker,  J.  F.  C.     Epidemics  of      .  10-228 

—  Hallam,  H.     State  of  Europe  .    27«-3438,9 

—  Historical  pictures  of        .         .         .       27»-2278 

—  Innes,  C.     Scotland  in     .         .         .       27»-1833 

—  Kingsley,  C.     Roman  and  Teuton  .       27''-3464 

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—  Lea,  H.  C.     Superstition  and  force        29''-230 

—  Ludlow,  J.  M.     Popular  epics  of    .  23-823 

—  Maitland,  S.  R.     Dark  ages    .         .       27''-3490 

—  Merryweather,  F.  S.     Bibliomania  in         21-76 

—  Schmitz,  L.     History  of  .         .       27'^3542 

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—  Turner,  T.H.   Domestic  architecture  in  England 

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Middle  ages.  Wright,  T.  Essays  ou  archseological 
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—  Yonge,  C.  M.     Landmarks  of  history     29'»-125  j 

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Middle  classes  and  borough  franchise.     H.  W.  Cole 

27^-34 

Middle  kingdom.     S.  W.  Williams        .         28''-544 

—  See  China. 
Middleham,  documents  relating  to  collegiate  church 

of.     Camden  soc.  pub.  v.  38         .  27"-195 

Middlesex.     Brayley,  E.  W.,  et  al.   v.  10  of  27^-474 

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Middleton,  C.  Free  inquiry  into  the  miraculous 
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Middleton,  H.     The  government  and  the  currencj'. 

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Middleton,  T.     Works ;   with  some  account  of  the 

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Midi  a  quatorze  heures.  A.  Karr  .  .  84-3440 
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Midnight  sun.     Fredrika  Bremer  .         .  18-395 

Midshipman  Easy.  Fr.  Marryat  .  .  18-2077 
Midsummer  eve.     Mrs.  S.  C.  Hall  .        18-1333 

Midsummer  fays.     S.  Pindar  .        .        18-3955 

Midwifery.     Collins,  R.     Treatise  on    .  10-639 

—  Dewees,  W.  P.    Compendious  system  of  10-364 

—  Maygrier,  J.  P.     Midwifery  illustrated     10-640 

—  See  Obstetrics  ;  Parturition  ;  Pregnancy. 
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Miege,  G.    New  state  of  England  under  their  majes- 
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Mignan,  B.  Winter  journey  through  Russia,  the 
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Mignet,  F.  A.  M.  Charles-Quint.  3me  ed.  P.,  1857 
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—  Le  Connetable  de  Bourbon  (Rivalite  de  Ch.  V, 

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—  Histoire  de  la  revolution  Francjaise.     6me  ed. 

P.,  1835.     8«         ....        34-4553 

—  History  of  the  French  revolution.    N.  Y.,  1827. 

8" 27''-1820 

—  History  of  Mary,  queen  of  Scots.     L.,  1851.    2  v. 

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—  Marie  Stuart.      3me  ed.     P.,   1854.    2  v. 

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Mignon.    J.  T.  de  Saint-Germain  .        34-4146 

Migout,  J.  C.  and  C.  L.  Bergery.  Cours  de  ma- 
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Migration.     Bokum,  H.     Tennessee  hand-book 

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Mikrokosmos.     P.  Heylyn     .         .        .  25-26 

Milburn,  W.  Oriental  commerce;  or,  the  EmsI  In- 
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Milburn,  W.  H.  Pioneers,  preachers,  and  people  of 
the  Mississippi  valley.     N.  Y.,  1860      26''-441 

—  Ten  years  of  preacher  life.    N.  Y.,  1859 

30-1180 

Mildred.     G.  M.  Craik    ....  18-762 

Mildred  Arkell.  Mrs.  E.  Wood  .  .  18-3580 
Mildred's  wedding.  J.Greenwood  .  18-1265 
Mile-siones  in  our  life  journey.     S.  Osgood     32-612 

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Miles,  G.  D.     Memoir  of   Ellen   May  Woodward. 

Ph.,  1850 30-632 

Miles,  G.  H.     Mary's  birthday.     F's  S.  D.  v.  31 

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—  Mohammed,    the  Arabian   prophet.     B.,    1850 

24-144 

—  Senor  Valiente.     F's  S.  D.  v.  41      .  24-221 
Miles,  H.  A.     Lowell,  as  it  was  and  as  it  is.     2d  ed. 

Lowell,  1846         .  .         .         26i'-427 

Miles,  P.     Nordurfari ;  or,  rambles  in  Iceland.     N. 

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--  Postal  reform.     N.  Y.,  1855.     8»     .  1-211 

Miles,  W.  General  remarks  on  stables,  and  exam- 
ples of  stable  fittings.     L.,  1860.     8°       4-512 

—  A  plain  treatise  on  horse-shoeing.     Ph.,  1856 

6-885 

Miles  Tremenhere.     A.  M.  Maillard       .        18-2020 
Miles  Wallingford.     J.  F.  Cooper  .         .  18-725 

Milet-Mureau,  L.  A.     See  La  Perouse. 
Miley,  J.     History  of  the  papal  states,  from  their 
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Milford,  J.     Norway  and  her  Laplanders  in  1841 ; 

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...         .        .         .         27''-819 

Milford  bard.     See  Lofland,  J. 

Military  and  naval  affairs.  Bowles,  W.  Thoughts 
on  national  defence       .         .         .  33-374 

—  Duane,  J.  C.    Manual  for  engineer  troops   6-595 

—  Fallot,  L.     Cours  d'  art  mililaire     .         34-5542 

—  Halleck,  H.  W.     Military  art  and  science   6-619 

—  Hanley,  E.  B.     Operations  of  war  .  6-1013 

—  Ilaupt,  H.     Military  bridires    .        .  6-627 

—  Head,  F.  B.     The  royal  engineer    .  6-028 

—  Joniini,  H.,  B'ude.     Precis  de  1'  art  de  la  guerre 

34-4769 

—  Mahan,  D.  H.     Military  engineering  6-648 

—  Marmont,  M.     Spirit  of  military   institutions. 

■6-652;26='-1876 

—  Mendell,  G.  H.     Military  surveying  6-655 

—  Migout,  J.  C,  and   C.  L.   Bergery.     Cours  de 

machines 34-5544 

—  Scott,  H.  L.     Military  dictionary    .  6-694 

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Military  and  naval  defences.  Message  from  the 
president  of  the  United  States  to  the  senate, 
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Military  and  naval  history  and  biography.  Adams, 
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Military  and  political  life  of  Arthur  Wellesly,  duke 
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Military  education.  Barnard,  H.  Military  schools 
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Military  law.     Benet,  S.  P.     Treatise  on  2-176 

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Military  maxims.     Napoleon  .         .  6-659 

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—  Gavin,  H.     Feigned  and  factitious  diseases 

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—  Colburn's  united  service  magazine  17-29 

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Military  policy  and  institutions  of  the  British  empire. 

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Military  surgery.     Annals  of  military  and  naval  sur- 
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—  Grace,  W.     Army  surgeon's  manual        10-499 

—  Gross,  S.  D.     Manual  of  .         .  10-254 

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for  the  military  surgeon        .         .  10-251 

Military  surveying.     G.  H.  Mendell       .  0-655 

Militona.  T.  Gautier  ....  34-3344 
Milk,  essay  on.     R.  M.  Hartley      .         .  4-17 

Mill,  James.     Analysis  of   the  phenomena  of  the 

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—  Elements  of  political  economj'.   3ded.   L.,1826. 

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—  History  of  British  India,  4th  ed.  ;   with  notes 

and  continuation  by  H.  H.  Wilson.     L.,  1848. 

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Mill,  John.    Fossil  spirit :  a  boy's  dream  of  geology. 

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Mill,  John  Stuart.     Auguste  Comte  and  positivism. 

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Mill,  John  Stuart.  Dissertations  and  discussions 
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—  Examination  of  Sir  William  Hamilton's  philoso- 

phy and  of  the  principal  philosopiiical  ques- 
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—  Inaugural  address,  delivered  to  university  of  St. 

Andrews.     L.,  1867.     8°      .         .  13-143 

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their  applications  to  social  philosophj'.  B., 
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notices  of  reports,  discussions,  and  publica- 
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2d  ed.     L.,  1867.     8°    .         .         .  2-803 

—  System  of  logic,    ratiocinative  and  inductive. 

"N.  Y.,  1857.     8°    .         .         .        .  1.5-121 

—  Battle  of  the  two  philosophies         .  15-290 

—  Dupont-White,  C.    Gouveruement  representatif. 

34-4678 

—  McCosh,  J.     Examination  of  Mill's  philosophy 

15-276 

—  Stebbing,  W.     Analysis  of  Mill's  logic     15-244 

—  Utilitarianism  explained  and  exemplified  15-204 

—  See  Alexander,  P.  P.  ;  DufiVrin,  Ld.  ;  Grote,  G. ; 

Hamilton,  Sir  W.  ;  Longe,  F.  D.  ;  Mansel,  H. 
L  ;  Masson.  D. 
Mill  agent.     Mrs.  M.  A.  Denison  .        .  18-843 

Mill  in  the  valley 18-2203 

Mill  on  the  floss.    M.  Evans  .         .         .         18-1035 
Millar,  J.     Historical  view  of  the  English  govern- 
ment.    L.,  1812.     4  V.     8°  .         .         27»-844 

—  Origin  of  the  distinction  of  ranks;   or,   an  in- 

quiry into  the  circumstances  which  give  rise 
to  influence  and  authority  in  the  different 
members  of  society.     E.,  1806.     8«         2-806 

Millard,  D.      Journal  of  travels  in  Euypt,  Arabia 
Petraea,  and  the  Holy  Land.     Ph.,  1860 
28''-374 

Mille,  J.  de.  The  dodge  club;  or,  Italy  in  1859. 
N.  Y.,  1869.    8"    .         .         .         .         27''-838 

Mille  et  une  nuits,  les  ;  Contes  arabes.     8°     34-4799 

—  Same.     Tr.  par  Galland.     P.     2  v.         34-5099 
Milledulcia :   a  thousand  pleasant  things.     Selected 

from  Notes  and  queries.    N.  Y.,  1857    33-652 
Millennium  and  millennial  church. 

—  Cumming,  J.     Great  consummation        32-1041 

—  Darro,  D.,  et  al.     Testimony  of  Christ's  second 

appearing 32-279 

—  Dunlavy,  J.     Declaration  of  the  doctrine   and 

practice  of  the  church  of  Christ  .  32-237 

—  Green,  C,  and  S.  T.  Wells.     Siiunnary  view  of 

the  millennial  church    .         .        .  32-238 

—  Gregory,  J.  G.     State  of  the  church   and   the 

world  at  the  tinal  outbreak  of  evil        32-1885 

—  Jones,  J.     Jesus  and  the  coming  glory  32-1029 

—  Riley,  H.  A.     Restoration       .         .         32-2369 
Miller,  G.     History,  philosoihically  illustrated,  from 

the  fall  of  the  Roman  empire  to  the  French 
revolution.  3d  ed.  L.,  1849.  4  v.  29»-79 
Miller,  H.  Cruise  of  the  Betsey:  a  summer  ramble 
among  the  fossiliferous  deposits  of  the  He- 
brides; with  rambles  of  a  geoloirist  in  Scotland. 
B.,  1858         .         .         .         .   "'    .  9-263 

—  Edinburgh  and  its  neighborhood,  geological  and 

historical,  with  the  geology  of  the  bass  rock. 
E.,  1864 27'>-667 

—  Essays,   historical  and   biographical,   political, 

social,  literary,  and  scientific.  Edited,  with  a 
preface,  by  P.  Bayne.     B.,  1865  33-1122 

—  First  impressions  of  England  and  its  people. 

B.,  1851 27''-240 

—  Foot-prints  of  the  Creator;  with  a  sketch  of  the 

author's  life  and  an  estimate  of  his  writings, 
By  Sir  D.  Brewster.     Cin.,  1851  9-264 


MILLER. 


387 


MILNE. 


Miller,  H.  Headship  of  Christ,  and  the  rights  of 
the  Christian  people ;  a  collection  of  essays, 
historical  and  descriptive  sketches,  and  per- 
sonal portraitures,  with  the  author's  celebrated 
letter  to  Lord  Brougham.  Ed.  by  P.  Bayne. 
B.,1863 32-1161 

—  Macaulay  on  Scotland.     B.,  1857    .       27»-1348 

—  My  schools  and  schoolmasters ;  or,  the  story  of 

my  education.     B.,  1854       .         .  30-180 

—  Old  red  sand-stone.     E.,  1842  .  9-266 

—  Popular  geology  :  a  series  of  lectures,  with  de- 

scriptive sketches  from  a  geologist's  portfolio. 
B.,  1859 9-267 

—  Scenes  and  legends  of  the  north  of  Scotland. 

Cin.,  1851 27»-1347 

—  Tales  and  sketches  ....         18-2205 

—  Testimony  of   the   rocks ;    or,    geology  in   its 

bearings  on  the  two  theologies,  natural  and 
revealed  ;  with  memorials  of  the  death  and 
character  of  the  author.     B.,  1857  9-268 

—  Two  records ;  the  Mosaic  and  the  geological. 

B.,  1854 9-269 

—  Brown,  T.  N.     Life  and  times  of    .         30-1059 

—  See  Davies,  T.  A. 

Miller,  James.     Mahomet ;  a  tragedy.    M.  B.  D.  v.  2 

24—142 

—  Same.     B.  B.  T.  v.  14      '.        '.        '.  24-71 

—  Same.     I.  B.  T.  v.  12        .        .         .  24-141 
Miller,  James,  M.D.     Alcohol :  its  place  and  power. 

Ph.,  1859 10-192 

—  Practice  of  surgery.     Ed.,  with  additions,  by  F. 

W.  Sargent.     Ph.,  1853.     8»        .  10-314 

Miller,  John.  Memoirs  of  General  William  Miller, 
in  the  service  of  the  republic  of  Peru.  L., 
1829.     2  V.     8°     .         .         .         .         20-''-545 

Miller,  Josiah.  Our  hymns ;  their  authors  and  their 
origin.     L.,  1866  ....        32-2263 

Miller,  J.  R.  History  of  Great  Britain,  from  the 
death  of  Geortre  II  to  the  coronation  of 
George  IV.     L.^  1824.     S"    .         .         27^-846 

Miller,  J.  S.  An  illustration  of  the  sexual  system  of 
Linnaeus.     L.,  1779.     8»       .         .  9-60 

Miller,  P.  Gardener's  dictionary  ;  containing  the 
methods  of  cultivating  all  sorts  of  trees,  plants, 
and  flowers.     L.,  1751.     3  v.     8°  4-208 

Miller,  Rev.  Samuel.  Brief  retrospect  of  the  18th 
century  ;  containing  a  sketch  of  the  revolu- 
tions and  improvements  in  science,  arts,  and 
literature  during  that  period.  N.  Y.,  1803. 
2  V.     8° 29»-353 

—  Continuation  of  letters  concerning  the  constitu- 

tion and  order  of  the  Christi^in  ministry.  N.  Y. , 
1809 32-262 

—  Life  of  Jonathan  Edwards.    (S.  A.  B.  8)  30-497 
Miller,  Samuel,  (Barrister.)    Law  of  equitable  mort- 
gages.    Ph.,  1845.     8"  .         V.  47  of  2-55 

Miller,  S.  F.  The  bench  and  bar  of  Georgia  ;  with 
a  court  roll,  from  1790  to  1857.  Ph.,  1858. 
2v.     8" 30-1038 

—  Wilkins  Wylder      ....        18-2206 
Miller,  Thomas.     Boy's  autumn  book  :   descriptive 

of  the  season,  scenery,  rural  life,  and  country 
amusements.     N.  Y.,  1847  .         .         33-1175 

—  Godli-ey  Malvern      ....         18-2208 

—  History  of  the  Anglo-Saxons.    [No  title  page.] 

8" 27''-845 

—  Pictures  of  country  life,  and  summer  rambles  in 

green  and  shady  places.     L.,  1847        27i'-738 

—  Picturesque  sketches  of  Londoli,  past  and  pre- 

sent.    L.,  1852      ....  27''-414 

—  Poetical  language  of  flowers.     L.,  1861        9-61 
Miller,  W.  A.     Elements  of  chemistry ;   theoretical 

and  practical.     N.  Y.,  1864-68.    3  v.    8°  8-76 
Miller  and  millwright's  assistant.     W.  C.  Hughes 

6-349 

Milles,  J.     See  Tyrwhitt,  T.  ;  Warton,  T. 
Milliner,  diary  of.     Belle  Otis        .         .        18-3972 
Millinery.     See  Needle-work. 
Millingeu,  J.  G.     Ladies  at  home.    F's  M.  D.  v.  19 

24-113 


Millingen,  J.  G.  Curiosities  of  medical  experience. 
L.,1837.     2v.     8»  .         .         .         10-711 

—  History  of  duelling;  including  narratives  of  the 

most  remarkable  personal  encounters.     L., 
1841.     2  V.     8°     .         .         .         .  29^-171 

—  The  passions ;  or,  mind  and  matter ;  illustrated 

by  considerations  on  hereditary  insanity.    L.. 
1848.     8» 15-48 

—  Recollections  of  republican  France,  from  1790 

to  1801.  L.,  1848  .  .  .  27M39 
Millingen,  J.     Memoirs  of  the   affairs  of  Greece  ; 

with  various  anecdotes  relating  to  Lord  Byron. 

L.,  1831.     8»  ....        27»-3188 

Millington,  E.  J.     Heraldry  in  history,  poetrv,  and 

romance.  L.,  1858  .  .  .  29='-165 
Millionaire,  le.  C.  P.  de  Kock  .  .  34-5146 
Millot,  C.  F.  X.     Memoires  politiques  et  militaires 

pour  servir  a  I'histoire  de  Louis  XIV  et  de 

Louis  XV.     P.,  1778.     6  v.  .         34-4485 

Mills,  Abraham.     Literature  and  the  literary  men  of 

Great  Britain  and  Ireland.  N.Y.,1851.  3v.  8« 
22-1141 

—  The  poets  and  the  poetry  of  the  ancient  Greeks. 

B.,  1854.     8°         ....         22-1143 

—  See  Kames,  H.  H. 

Mills,  Arthur.  India  in  1858 ;  a  summary  of  the 
existing  administration  of  British  India,  with 
the  laws  and  public  documents  relating  there- 
to.    L.,  1858.     8°         .         .         .         28''-281 

Mills,  C.     History  of  the  crusades,  for  the  recovery 

andpossessionof  the  Holy  Land.  Ph.,  1826,  8° 

29''-33 

—  Same.     Ph.,  1844.     8"     .         .         .  29''-24 

—  History  of  Muhammedanism ;   comprising  the 

life   and   character  of  the  Arabian  prophet, 
and  succinct  accounts  of  the  empires  founded 


by  the  Muhammedan  arms. 


—  Same.     L.,  1817.     8" 
Mills,  F.  J.     Life  of  John  Carter. 


N.  Y. 


Mills,  John.    Life  of  a  fox-hound.     3ded. 


1818. 

32-2053 
32-2053'^ 
1868 
30-2409 
L.,1861 
20-434 

—  Sportsman's  library ;   or,  hints  on  the  hunter, 

hunting,    hounds,    shooting,    g.ime,    sporting 

dogs,  fishing.     Ph.,  1846      .         .  20-433 

Mills,  Rev.  John.     Three'  months  residence  at  Nab- 

lus,  and  an  account  of  the  modern  Samaritans. 

L.,  1864 38''-505 

Mills,  R.     Statistics  of  South  Carolina,  including  a 

view  of  its  natural,  civil,  and  military  history. 

Charleston,  1826.     8»   .         .         .  86"-600 

Mills,  Rev.  S.  J.     Sprmg,  G.     Memoirs  of     30-360 
Millwright's  assistant.     W.  C.  Hughes  6-349 

Milly.     L.  E.  Guernsey 
Milly's  hero.     F.  W.  Robinson 
Milman,  E.  H.     Arthur  Conway ;  or,  scenes  in  the 

tropics ;   The  wayside  cross ;   or,  the  raid  of 

Gomez 18-1800 

Milman,  H.  H.     Annals   of  St.    Paul's  cathedral. 

L.,  1868.     8°  ....         27»-849 

—  Fazio.     F's  S.  D.  v.  1      .         .         .  24-231 

—  History  of  Christianity,  from  the  birth  of  Christ 

to  the  abolition  of  paganism  in  the  Roman 
emi)ire  ;  wi;h  a  preface  and  notes,  by  J.  Mur- 
dock.     N.  Y.,  1841.     8°        .        .  32-143 

—  History  of  the  Jews,  from  the  earliest  period  to 

the  present  time.     N.  Y.,  1830.     3  v.    33-143 

—  History  of  Latin  Christianity;  including  that  of 
the  popes,  to  the  pontificate  of  Nicholas  5th. 


18-1394 
18-3667 


3d  ed.     L.,  1857.     6  v. 
—  Life  of  Quintus  Horatius  Flaccus. 

L."  1839.  s'v. 


33-799 
1854.  8» 
30-1313 
33-619 


—  Poetical  works 

—  See  ^schylus. 
Milman,    R.     Life   of  Torquato   Tasso.     L.,  1850. 

3v 30-961 

Milne,  J.  Treatise  on  the  valuation  of  annuities 
and  assurances  on  lives  and  survivorships. 
L.,1815.     3  v.     8«        .        .        ,  1-268 


MILNE. 


888 


MINERAL. 


Milne,  W.  C.     Life  in  China.     L.,  1857         28»-2o0 

Milner,  G.     Massaniello.     F's  S.  D.  v.  25       24-221 

Milner,  H.  M.     The  gambler's  fate.    F's  S.  D.  v.  24 

24-221 

—  Mazeppa.     F's  S.  D.  v.  23       .         .  24-221 
Milner,  John,  (B.  A.)  and  O.  W.  Bricrly.     Cruise 

of  H.  M.  S.  "Galatea,"  Captain  H.  R.  H., 
the  duke  of  Edinburgh,  in  1867,8.     L.,  1809. 

8» 29^-322 

Milner,  Rev.  John.  End  of  religious  controversy;  in 
a  friendly  correspondence  between  a  religious 
society  of  protestants  and  a  catholic  divine. 
N.  Y.,  1844 32-914 

—  Husenbeth,  F.  C.     Life  of       .         .         30-1853 

—  See  Kenrick,  F.  P.  ;  Ouseley,  G.  ;  White,  J.  J. 
Milner,  Joseph,  and  I.     Tlie  history  of  the  church 

of  Clirist.  2d  Am.  ed.  ;  comprising  some  ac- 
count of  the  lives  of  the  authors.     B.,  1822. 

5v 32-147 

Milner,  T.  Elevation  of  the  people,  moral,  instruc- 
tional, and  social.     L.,  1846.     8<>  13-144 

—  Gallery  of  nature  ;  a  pictorial  and  descriptive 

tour  through  creation,  illustrative  of  the  won- 
ders of  astronomy,  physical  geography,  and 
geology.     L.,  1846.     8"         .         .  25-54 

—  History  of  England  to  1852 ;   for  schools.     L. 

27''-847 

—  History  of  Rome,  to  the  fall  of  the  empire  ;  for 

schools.     L 27^-2377 

Milnes,  M.  Life,  letters,  and  literary  remains  of 
John  Keats.     N.  Y.,  1848    .         .  30-284 

Milnor,  J.     Stone,  J.  S.     Memoir  of  the  life  of 

30-816 

Milton,  J.  Poetical  works  ;  with  a  life  of  the  author  ; 
preliminary  dissertations,  notes,  and  a  verbal 
index ;  by  C.  D.  Cleveland.     Ph.,  1854 

23-384 

—  Same.     Ph.,  1865     ....         23-384" 

—  Same  ;  with  a  life,  by  Rev.  J.  Mitford.     B.,  1853 

3v 23-358 

—  Same  ;  with  notes  of  various  authors  ;  and  with 
some  account  of  the  life  and  writings  of  Mil- 
ton ;  by  H.  J.  Todd.  5th  ed.  L.,  1852.  4  v. 
8° 23-613 

—  Poems;  with  notes  by  T.  Keightley.     L.,  1859. 

2  V.     8» 23-549 

(Bell'spoetsof  G.  B.)         .         •  23-473 

(Sandford's  Br.  Poets)       .         .  23-151 

—  Comus :  a  mask.     M.  B.  D.  v.  2     .  24-142 

—  Same.     B.  B.  T.  v.  34     .         .         .  24-71 
•—  Same  ;  altered  for  the  stage  by  Colman.     M.  B. 

D.  V.  5 24-142 

—  Same;  altered.     S's.  B.  T.  v.  18     .  24-191 

—  Familiar  letters.     Trans,  from  the  Latin  by  J. 

Hall.     Ph.,  1829.     8°   .         .         .         33-1225 
■'-  Paradis  perdu.     Tr.  car  J.  Delille,  [with  orig- 
inal.]    P.,  1805.     3v.     8«   .         .         34-4838 

—  Prose  works  ;  with  a  l)iographical  introduction, 

by   R.    W.    Griswold.     Ph.,  1845.     2  v.     8» 

33-165 

^-  Samson  Agonistes ;   a  dramatic  poem.     B.  B. 

T,  V.  34 24-71 

^-  Treatise  on  education       .         .         .  13-127 

—  Cleveland,  C.  D.     Verbal  index  to  poems 

23-384^ 

—  Coleridge,  S.  T.     Lectures  on         .  24-102 

—  Hailey,  W.     Life  of  ...  30-359 

—  Keightley,  T.     Life  and  writings  of         30-908 

—  Masson,  D.     Life  of        .        .        .        30-1130 

—  Papers  illustrative  of  the  life  and  writings  of. 

Camden  soc.  pub.  v.  75        .         .         27''-195 

—  Prendergast,    G.  L.     Concordance  to  jioetical 

works 23-1305 

—  Symmons,  C.     Life  of     .        .        .        30-1094 

—  Toland,  J.     Life  of  .         .         .  30-358 
Milton,  J.  L.     Stream  of  life  on  our  globe  ;  a  sketch 

in  untechnical  language  of  the  beginning  and 

growth  of  life.     L.,  1864.     8»       .  9-270 

Milton   and   Cheadle.     The   northwest  passage  by 

land.     L.,  [1865.]     8°  .        .         36' -551 


Milwaukee.     Catalogue  of  library  of  young  men's 

association 21-434 

Mimic  life.     Mrs.  A.  C.  Ritchie      .         .        18-2658 
Mimic  stage.     G.  M.  Baker    .         .         .  24-238 
Mimpriss,  R.     Gospel  history  of  our  Lord's  life  and 
ministry;  with  notes,  and   a  series  of  ques- 
tions, practical  lessons,  and  geographical  ex- 
ercises.    2d  ed.     L.      .        .        .        32-1809 
Mind.     Abercrombie,  J.     Culture  and  discipline  of 
32-1 

—  Bringliam,  A.     Mental  exertion  in  relation  to 

health 10-579 

—  Condorcet,  N.  C.  de.     Progress  of  15-273 
• —  Cooke,  W.     Mind  and  the  emotions  10-546 

—  Garvey,  M.  A.     Manual  of  human  culture 

15-301 

—  Griesinger,  W.     Mental  pathology  and  thera- 

peutics    10-839 

—  Holland,  H.     Chapters  on  mental  psycholoev 

IO-3V6 

—  Laycock,  T.     Mind  and  brain  .  15-163 

—  Maudsley,    H.     Physiology   and  pathology  of 

10-812 

—  Moore.  G.     Body  and  mind     .         .  15-50 

—  Newnham,   W.     Reciprocal  influence  of  body 

and  mind 15-297 

—  Noble,  D.     The   human  mind  in  its  relations 

with  the  nervous  system       .         .  15-229 

—  Pinel,  P.     L'  alienation  mentale     .        34-4902 

—  Ray,  J.     Mental  hydeue         .         .  10-349 

—  Reed,  S.     Growth  of  m.  .         .         32-2312 

—  Robinson,  G.     Treatment  of  mental   disordeis 

10-159 

—  Rush,  B.     Medical  inquiries  and  observations 

10-95,6 

—  Taylor,  I.     World  of  mind     .         .  15-122 

—  Upham,  T.  C.     Imperfect  and  disordered  men- 

tal action 15-73 

—  Watts,  I.     Improvement  of  the  mind        13-232 

—  Wigan,  A.  L.     Duality  of       .         .  15-294 

—  Winslow,  F.     On  obscure  disease  of  the  l)rain 

10-222 

—  See  Brain  ;  Idiocy  ;  Insanity  ;  Mental  science  ; 

Thought. 
Mind,  the,  and  other  poems.     C.  Swain  23-981 

Mind  in  nature.     H.  J.  Clark  .         .  9-674 

Minelli.     Alfio  Balzani  ....  18-135 

Miner,  A.  A.     Oration  before  municipal  authorities 

of  Boston.    B.,  1855.     8»     .        .         33-1150 
Miner,  T.  B.     American  bee-keeper's  manual.     N. 

Y.,  1849 4-83 

Miner,  W.  P.     History  of  Wyoming.     Ph.,  1845. 

8" 26^-144 

Miner  boy  and  his  monitor.     (J.  Ericsson.)     P.  C. 

Headky 30-1585 

Miner's  and  trstveller's  guide  to  Oregon,  Washing- 
ton, Idaho,  etc.     Capt.  Mullan    .         26''-542 
Mineral  resources  of  Central  Italy.     W.  P.  Jervis 

1-180 

Mineral  resources  of  the  states  and  territories  west 

of  the  Rocky  mountains.    J.  R.  Browne  6-304 
Mineral  resources  of  the  states  and  territories  west 

of  the  Rocky  mountains.     R.  W.  Raymond 

6-412 

Mineral  resources  of  the  U.  S.     S.  H.  Daddow,  and 

B.  Bannan 6-309 

Mineral  resources  of  the  U.  S.  east  of  the  Rocky 

mountains.     J.  W.  Taylor  .        .  6-304 

Mineral  springs  and  waters.     Althaus,  J.     Spas  of 

Europe 10-460 

—  Bell,  J.     Springs  of  U.  S.  and  Canada      10-150 

—  Burke,  W.     M.  springs  of  West  Virginia    10-11 

—  Jackson,  R.  M.  S.     The  mountain  .  9-939 

—  Johnson,  F.  H.  S.     Remarks  on  mineral  waters 

27''-435 

—  Moorman,  J.  J.     Virginia  mineral  springs  with 

their  analyses        ....  10-83 

—  Morgan,  J.  J.     M.  springs  of  Virginia  and  south 

and  west 10-82 

—  Rutty,  J.     Synopsisof  mineral  waters    10-1005 


MINERAL. 


389 


MIRACLES. 


Mineral    springs    and    waters.      Wetherill,   C.  M. 
Analysis  of  white  sulphur  springs  10-536 

—  See  Baths  and  batliing. 

Mineralogy.     Ansted,  D.  T.     Elementary  course  of 
9-204 

—  Bakewell,  R.     Introduction  to        .  9-210 

—  Buckland,  W.     Geology  and  m.      .         9-213,4 

—  Cleaveland,  P.     Treatise  on    .         .  9-316 

—  Cotta,  B.  V.     Rocks  classified  and  described 

9-324 

—  Dana,  J.  D.     System  of  .        .         .       9-219,20 
and  G.  J.  Brush.     Descriptive  m.        9-220^ 

—  Egleston,   T.      Catalogue   of    minerals.      [Sm. 

misc.  col.  V.  7]      .         .         .         .  11-188 

—  Elderhorst,  W.     Manual  of  determinative  m. 

8-o8 

—  Haughton,  S.    Three  kingdoms  of  nature  9-997 

—  Hauy,  R.  J.     Traile  de  m.       .         .         34-4606 

—  Houghton,  J.,  jr.     Mineral  region  of  lake  Su- 

perior      9-335 

—  Humble,  W.     Dictionary  of    .         .  9-31o 

—  Kirwan,  R.     Elements  of        .         .  9-246 

—  Kobell,  F.     Sketches  from  the  mineral  kingdom 

9-1029 

—  Lawrence,  P.  H.     Lithology   .        .  9-249 

—  Lowry,  D.     Conversations  on         .  9-252 

—  Moore,  N.  F.     Ancient  m.       .         .  9-271 

—  M<n-ning  walks ;  or,  steps  to  the   study  of  m. 

9-272 

—  Overman,  F.     Practical  m.      .         .  9-280 

—  Sowerby,  11.     Popular  m.        .        .  9-297 

—  Stephenson,  J.     Medical  m.    .        .  9-1007 

—  See  Crystals  ;  Gems. 

Mines.     Browne,  J.  R.     Visit  to  the  salt  mines  of 
Wieliczka 27''-848 

—  Bryant,  E.     On  California  gold  mines  in  1846,7 

260-8 

—  Burton,   R.  F.     Gold  and   diamond   mines  of 

Brazil 26"-704 

—  Busy  hives  around  us       .         .         .  6-299 

—  Collier,  R.  P.     Law  relating  to      v.  79  of  2-55 

—  Hollister,  O.  J.     Mhvs  of  Colorado         26''-632 

—  Raymond,  R.  W.     Mines  of  the  west         6-412 

—  Simonin,  L.     Underground  life       .  6-418 

—  Ure,  A.     Dictionary  of    .        .         .         6-438,9 
Mingaud.     The  noble  game   of  billiards.      Trans. 

by  J.  Thurston.     L.,1830.     f»     .  20-196 

Miniature  fruit  garden.     T.  Rivers         .  4-276 

Minigo,  [with  Judge  Justin.]     J.  Abbott 

V.  10  of  18-15 

Minifie,  W.  Text-book  of  geometrical  drawing,  for 
the  use  of  mechanics  and  schools ;  with  an 
introduction  to  isometrical  drawing,  and  an 
essay  on  linear  perspective  and  sliadows. 
B.,  1850.     8"         .         .         .         .  5-598 

Mining.  Ansted,  I).  T.  Extracts  from  note-book 
of  a  mining  engineer     .         .         .  9-206 

—  Duane,  J.  C.     Military  m.        .         .  6-595 

—  Hoskold,  H.  D.     Mining  surveying  6-347 

—  Mining  magazine      ....  6-978 

—  Morris,  P.  P.     Mining  rights  in  Penna.      2-281 

—  Overman,  F.     Practical  m.      .         .  9-280 

—  Phillips  &   Darlington's  m.   and  metalluriiy 

0-392 

—  School  of  mines,  records  .         .        .  9-286 

—  Scoffern,  J.      Useful   metals   and    their  allovs 

6-108 

—  See  Metals  ;  Mines. 

Mining  companies,  reports  and  charters  of        1-341 
Mining  journey  across  the  Great  Andes.     I.  F.  R  ck- 


ard 
Mining  magazine. 


V.  4,  6,  10-12.     N   Y., 


Minisink  region,  history  of.    C.  E.  Stickney 
Ministering  children.     M.  L.  Charlesworth 

—  Sequel.     M.  L.  Cliarlesworth 
Minister's  family.     Mrs,  S.  S.  Ellis 
Minister's  family.     W.  M.  Hjtherington 
Minister's  story.     A.  S.  Roe   . 
Minister's  wooing.     Mrs.  H.  B.  Stowe  . 


26"-451 

18.55-60. 

6-978 

26»-819 

18-617 

18-619 

18-4133 

18-1428 

18-2680 

18-3044 


Ministry.     Baxter,  R.     Duties  of  the  pastoral  office 
32-20 

—  Boehm,  H.     Reminiscences    .        .        32-1700 

—  Biichsel,  Dr.     Ministerial  experiences     32-2163 

—  Cannon,  J.  S.     Pastoral  theology  .        32-1355 

—  Emery,  S.  H.     Ministry  of  Taunton       32-1589 

—  Jackson,  J.     Dissertation  on  .        32-1518 

—  James,  J.  A.     Earnest  ministry      .        32-1400 

—  Miller,  S.     Constitution  and  order  of       32-262 

—  Parker,  T.     Experience  as  a  minister     32-1127 

—  Pulpit  and  the  pew,  the  .         .        .        32-1587 

—  Ripley,  H.  J.     Christian  ministry    .        32-2316 

—  Spooner,  E.     Parson  and  people     .        32-1536 

—  Taylor,  J.     Discourse  of  the  office  ministerial 

32-2004 

—  Wayland,  F.     Letters  on  the  .         .        32-1078 

—  See  Clergymen. 

Ministry  of  life.     M.  L.  Charlesworth  .  18-618 

Minna  von  Barnhelm.     G.  E.  Lessing  .  24-220 

Minnesota ;   its  advantages  to  settlers,  1868.     Pub. 

by  the  state.    New  series.    2d  ed.    8"    26''-677 

—  Andrews,  C.  C.     Minnesota  and  Dacotah,  1856 

26''-317 

—  Bond,  J.  W.     Minnesota  and  its  resources 

26^-256 

—  Neill,  E.  D.     History  of  .        .         26^-377 

—  Owen,  D.  D.     Report  on  geology  of         9-1204 

—  Seymour,  E.  S.  Sketches  of,  1849  26*'-295 
Minnie  Hermon.  T.  W.  Brown  .  .  18-460 
Minor  drama.  See  French's  M.  D.  .  24-113 
Minorca.     Anderson,  A.     Expedition  to        28''-903 

—  Armstrong,  J.     History  of       .         .       27^-2001 

—  Cleghorn,  G.  Epidemical  diseases  in  10-25 
Minot,  G.  R.     Continuation  of  tlie  history  of  Massa- 

chusett's  bay,  from  1748 ;  with  an  introduc- 
tory sketch  of  events  from  its  original  settle- 
ment.    B.,  1798.     2v.     8°  .         .  26^-411 

Minstrel,  the.     J.  Beattie       .         .     23-441  ;33-l 024 

Minstrelsy,  ancient  and  modern.     W.  Motherwell 
23-161 

Minstrelsv  of  the  English  border.     F.  Sheldon 

'. 23-315 

Minstrelsy  of  the  Scottish  border.    W.  Scott    23-640 

Minturn,  R.  B.  From  New  York  to  Delhi,  by  wny 
of  Rio  de  Janeiro,  Australia,  and  China.  N. 
Y.,  1858 29''-155 

Mira  de  Mescua,  A.  Galan,  valiente  y  discreto. 
T.  T.  E.  V.  4         .        .         .         .  34-2 

Mirabaud,  M.  de.     [Pseud.]     See  Holbach,  P.  H. 

Mirabeau,  H.  G.  R.  de.  Letters  during  his  residence 
in  England,  with  notice  of  life  writings  and 
conduct  of  the  author.     L.,  1832.     2  v. 

27''-887 

—  Lettres  ecrites  du  donjon  de  Vincennes.     P., 

1834.     3  V.     80      .         .         .         .         34-4785 

—  Histoire  secrete  de  la  cour  de  Berlin  ;  avec  une 

lettre  remise  au  roi  de  Prusse  regnant,  (F.  G. 
II.)     L.,  1789.     2  V.     8"       .      '.        34-4784 

—  Secret  history  of  the  court  of  Berlin ;  or,  the 

character  of  the  present  king  of  Prussia,  his 
ministers,  etc.  ;  with  a  memorial  presented 
to  the  present  king  of  Prussia  on  the  day  of 
his  accession  to  the  throne.  L.,  1789.  2  v.  8* 
27»-2630 

—  Dumont,  E.     Recollections  of         .  30-361 

—  Pipitz,  F.  E.  Mirabeau  ;  a  life  history  30-362 
Miracles.      Battersby,    W.   J.      Miracles    defended 

33-153 

—  Douglass,  J.     Criterion  of        .         .  32-998 

—  Farmer,  H.     Dissertation  on    .         .         32-1940 

—  Hovey,  A.     Miracles  of  Christ         .         32-1662 

—  Middleton,  C.     Free  inquiry   .         .         32-1855 

—  Miracles  of  Simon  de  Montfort.     Camden  soc. 

pub.  V.  15 27^-195 

—  Newman's  comparison  between  the  miracles  of 

scripture  and  those  elsewhere  related    32-375 

—  Stracliey,  E.     Miracles  and  science         32-2340 

—  Tr'-nch,  R.  C.     Notes  on  .         .  32-771 

—  Warburton,  W.     Julian  .         .         .  32-220 

—  VVestm,  W.     Wonders  of  antiquity         29='-268 


MIRiCLE3. 


390 


MISSIONS. 


Miracles  of  heavenly  love  in  daily  life.     Miss  C. 

Tucker 18-3894 

Miraculous  restoration  of  Mrs.  Ann  Mattingly.     J. 

Eni,^lancl 32-1518 

Mirage,  un.     H.  T.  de  Latouche    .         .        34-3483 

Miramichi 18-2214 

Mirecourt,    Eugene  de.      [Pseud.]      See    Jacquot, 

C.  J.  B. 
Miriam.     Mrs.  Terlnine  .         .         .         18-3171 

Miriam  :  a  dramatic  poem.     L.  J.  Park  24-208 

Mirk.     See  Myrc. 
Mirk  abbey;   by  the  author  of  "Married   beneath 

him" 18-3G53 

Mirror  :  a  periodical  paper,  published  at  Edinburgh, 

in  1779,80.     B.,  1792.     2  v.  .  33-966 

—  Same.     Ph.,  1793.     2  v.  .        .  33-9f)7 

—  Same.     [British  essayists;  with  preface  by  A 

Chalmers.]     B.,  1856.     2  v.  .  83-946 

Mirror  of  intemperance.     M.  E.  Cross  .  2-1051 

Mirror  of  life.     Mrs.  L.  C.  Tutiiill'         .         33-1141 
Mirror  of  modern  democracy.     W.  D.  Jones 

26''-530 

Mirror  of  nature.     G.  H.  SchubeT-t  .  11-84 

Miscellanea  Virgilliana.      By  a   graduate  of  Cam- 
bridge.    Camb.,  1825.     8°     .         .         22-1092 
Mise  Brum     Mme  C.  Rcybaud       .         .        34-5212 
Miserables,  les.     V.  Hugo      .         .  34-4540,41 

—  Same,  in  English      ....         18-1540 

—  Same,  in  parts  ....   18-1535  to  1539 
Miserables,  les  ;  Drame.     C.  Hugo 
Miseries  of  human  life.     J.  Beresl'ord 
Miser's  daughter.     W.  H.  Ainsworth 
Miser's  heir.     P.  H.  Myers     . 
Misers.     Elwes,  H.  and  J.     Lives  of 

—  Redding,  C.     Memoirs  of 
Misrepresentation.     A.  H.  Diury  . 
Miss    Biddy   Frobisher.      Miss   Anne 


Miss  Carew.     A.  B.  Edwards 

Miss  Forrester.     A  B.  Edwards 

Miss  Gilbert's  career.     J.  G.  Holland 

Miss  Mackenzie.     A.  Trollope 

Miss  Majoribanks.     Mrs.  M.  Oliphant 

Miss  Oona  McQuarrie.     A.  Smith 

Miss  Patience  Hathaway.     W.  I.  Bradley 


34-5251 

33-242 

18-116 

18-2310 

33-153 

30-1-47 

18-911 

Manning 

18-3832 

■      18-1004 

18-1824 

18-1452 

18-3297 

18-2369 

18-2920 

18-4159 


Miss  Ravenel's  conversion  from  secession  to  loyalty. 

J.  W.  DeForest  ....  18-3877 
Miss  Slimmens'  window.  Mrs.  M.  Peabody  18-2469 
Miss  Ttmpete.  A.  Achard  .  .  .  34-4003 
Miss  Thusa's  spinning-wheel.     Mrs.  C.  L.  Hentz 

18-1402 

Missing  bride.     Mrs.  E.  D.  E.  N.  Southworth 

18-2980 

Missing  link,  the  ;  or,  bible-women  in  the  homes  of 

the  London  poor.  L.  N.  Ranyard  32-848 
Mission,  the.  Fr.  Marryat  .  .  .  18-2078 
Mission  of  the  comforter.     J.  C.  Hare  .  32-683 

Mission  of  great  sufferings.     E.  Burritt  33-8 

Missionaries.     Carne,  J.     Lives  of         .  32-461 

—  Eddy,  D.  C.     Heroines  of  the  missionary,  enter- 

prise        32-300 

—  Memoirs  of  American  missionaries  30-17 

—  Pearson,  H.  W.     Missionnry  memorial    32-414 

—  Stevenson,   W.  F.     Praying  and  working 

32-1039 

—  Timpson,  T.     Memoirs  of  British   female  mis- 

sionaries                30-1609 

—  See  Martyrs  ;  and  names  of  missionaries. 
Missionary  herald,  the.      v.  17-24  and   30-7.      B., 

1821-37.     16  V.    8°        .         .         .        32-1975 
Missionary  jubilee  ;  an  account  of  the  fiftieth  anni- 
versary of  the  American  baptist  union,  with 
commemorative  papers  and  discouist s.   N.  Y. . 

1865.    80 32-1516 

Missionary  voyage  to  the  Soutiiern  Pacific  oce.m,  in 
1796-8,  in  the  ship  Duff,  commiinded  by  (Japt. 
James  Wilson  ;  compiled  from  jouinalsof  the 
officers  and  the  missionaries,  with  a  prelimi- 
nary discourse  on  the  geography  and  history  of 
the  South  Sea  islands.     L.,  1799.    4»  32-2017 


Missions.    General  and  miscellaneous. 

—  Aikman,  W.     Moral  power  of  the  sea    32-2161 

—  Anderson,  R.    Foreign  missions  ;  their  relations 

and  claims 32-2290 

—  Barber,  M.  A.  S.    Redemption  in  Israel  32-1572 

—  Briggs,  F.  W.     Apostolic  and  modern  m. 

32-1722 

—  Browning,  C.  A.     Convict  ship      .  32-293 

—  Christian  missions,  anecdotes  of       .  32-11 

—  Clarke,  A.     Christian  m.  .         .         32-2244 

—  Conference   on   missions  at  Liverpool,    1860 

32-1731 

—  Gillies,  J.     Success  of  the  gospel    .         32-1933 

—  Green,  A.     M.  of  presbyterian  church    32-2154 

—  Humphreys,  D.     Account  of  the  society  for  the 

propagation  of  the  ijospel  in  foreign  parts 

.  ^     .         .         .  32-804 

—  Maclear,  G.   F.      Christian   m.   during   middle 

ages 32-1769 

—  Marshall,  W.  M.     Christian  m.       .         82-1105 

—  Missionary  herald     .         .         ...         32-1975 

—  Moore,  E.  T>.     Life  scenes  from  mission  fields 

.         32-674 

—  Newcomb,  H.     Cvclopfcdia  of         .        32-1625 

—  Perils  among  the  heathen         .         .         32-1046 

—  Smith,  T.,  and  J.  O.  Chonles.     History  of 

32-2016 

—  Tracy,  J.     History  of  the  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  32-770 

—  At  home. 

—  Bayly,  M.     Ragged' homes      .         .  2-539 

—  Blackm.)re,  J.     Ltmdon  by  moonlight      32-931 

—  Brace,  C.  L.     Sermons  to  news-boys      82-1792 

—  Death  or  life 32-1444 

—  Ely,  E.  S.     Visits  of  mercy     .         .         32-1886 

—  Guthrie,  T.     Ragged  schools  .         .        32-1840 

—  Long,  E.  M.     Union  tabernacle      .         32-1103 

—  Maceoll,  D.     Among  the  musses     .         32-2824 

—  Old  brewery  at  Five  Points      .         .  82-294 

—  "Omnipotence  of  loving  kindness,"        32-1878 

—  Ranyard,  L.  N.     Life  work     .         .         32-1817 
Missing  link         ....  32-848 

—  Taylor,  W.     Street  preaching  in  San  Francisco 

.         .         .         ...         .         32-2235 

—  "Them  also"  ....         32-2366 

—  Weightman,  Mrs.  C.     English  hearts  and  Eng- 

lish hands 32-1805 

—  See  Sisterhoods ;  Temperance  ;  U.  S.  Christian 

commission. 

—  African. 

—  Bowcn,  T.  J.     Missionary  labors    .         28"-245 

—  Christy,  D.     Ethiopia      .         .         .         28^-240 

—  Hatfield,  E,  F.     St.  Helena  and  Cape  of  Good 

Hope 32-376 

—  Hening,  Mrs.  E.  F.     History  of      .         33-1331 

—  Isenbe'rg,  C.  W.,  and  J.  L.  Krapf.     Journals 

32-1568 

—  Krapf.  J.  L.     Missions  in  eastern  A.       28'>-344 

—  Lansing,  G.     Egypt's  princes         .         32-1441 

—  Latrobe,  C.  J.     Missions  of  united  brethren  in  A. 

28^-79 

—  Leslie,  M.  E.     The  dawn  of  light   . 

—  Livingstone,  D.     Missions  in  Africa 

—  Missions  and  martyrs  of  Madagascar 


33-3438 
28"-352 

B. 

33-1330 

—  MofTatt,  R.     Southern  Africa  .         .        33-3246 

—  Rowley,  H.     Universities'  mission  to  central  A. 

.         32-1938 

—  Scott,  A.  M.     Day  dawn  in  A.         .         28^-269 

—  Thompson,  G.     Missions  in  west  A.         28''-166 

—  Tucker,  Miss  C.     Abbeokuta  .  32-508 

—  American. 

—  Caddell,  C.  M.     Japan  and  Paraguay    32-1748 

—  Charlevoix,  P.  F.  X.     Jesuit  establishments  in 

Paraguay 26''-442 

—  Hawkins,  E.    Missions  of  the  church  of  England 

in  N.  A 32-940 

—  Heckcwelder,  J.    Missions  among  Delaware  In- 

dians      26^^99 

—  Kip,  W.  I.     Early  Jesuit  m.  in  N.  A.     26''-413 

—  Shea,  J.  G.     Catholic  m.  of  the  U.  S.       32-909 


MISSIONS. 


391 


MITCHELL. 


Missions.    American. 

—  Smet,  P.  J.  de.     Oregon  missions  and  travels 

32-1760 

Residence  among  tile  Indian  tribes       2G'^-27 

Western  m.  and  missionaries      .         32-1759 

—  Tucker,  S.     Rainbow  in  the  north  .         32-2358 

—  Asiatic. 

—  Bridgman,  E.  J.  G.      Daughters  of  China 

32-403 

—  Caddell,  C.  M.     .lapan  and  Paraguay    32-1748 

—  Dean,  W.     Missions  in  China  .  28''-318 
— ^  Dwight,  H.  G.  O.     Christianity  revived  in  the 

east 32-303 

—  Gillespie,  W.     Land  of  Sinim         .  32-535 

—  Goodell,  W.     The  old  and  the  new  32-454 

—  Hough.  J.     Christianity  in  India     .         32-1951 

—  Hue,  E.   R.   L'Abhe.       Christianity   in   China, 

Tartary,  and  Thibet      .         .         .  32-693 

—  Kaye,  J.  W.     Christianity  in  India  32-869 

—  Laurie,  T.      Doctor  Grant  and  the  mountain 

Nestorians 32-441 

Woman  and  her  saviour  in  Persia     32-1077 

—  Long,  J.     Hand-book  of  Bengal  m.        32-1537 

—  Maclear,  G.  F.     Christian   statesman  and  our 

Indian  empire       ....  32-819 

—  Malcom,  H.     Account  of  m.  in  A.  28*'-9 

—  Mason,  Mrs.  E.  H.  B.     Civilizing  mountain  men 

32-1058 

—  Mason,  J.     Missions  in  Turkey       .         28"-379 

—  Nevius,  H.  S.  C.     Our  life  in  China        28''-598 

—  Parmalee,  M.  P.     Life  scenes  among  the  moun- 

tains of  Ararat      ....         28'>-594 

—  Pettitt,  G.     Tinnevelly  m.        .         .         32-1455 

—  Ramsey,  W.     Missions  in  India      .  2b''-10 

—  Tennent,    J.    E.       Christianity    in    Ceylon 

32-731 

—  Walsh,  J.  J.     Memorial  of  the  Futtehgurh  m. 

^  32-792 

—  Ward,  F.  D.     Missions  in  India      .  28''-144 

—  Warren,  J.  A.     Fifteen  years  in  north  India 

32-631 

—  Weitbrecht,  Mrs.     Sketches  in  north  India 

32-1308 

—  Wheeler,  C.  H.     Letters  from  Eden         28^-592 
Ten  years  on  the  Euphrates        .  28''-598 

—  Wilder,  R.  G.      Mission-schools  in   India 

32-1074 

—  Wylie,  M.     Tlie  gospel  in  Burmah  32-875 

—  Ocean. 

—  Anderson,  R.     Hawaiian  islands     .        32-1515 

—  Buzacott,  A.     Mission  life   in   the  Pacific 

30-1845 

—  Hatfield,  E.  F.     St.  Helena  and  Cape  of  Good 

Hope 32-376 

—  Tucker,  Miss  C.     Southern  cross  and  southern 

crown 28''-121 

—  Williams,   W.      Christianity  among  the   New 

Zea  landers 32-1917 

—  Williams,  J.     Narrative  of  enterprises  in  the 

South  Sea  islands  .         .         .  32-233 

Missiriui,  M.    Delia  vita  di  Canova.    Prato,  1824.    8'' 

34-2508 

Mississippi  bubble ;   a  memoir  of  John   Law.      A. 

Thiers 30-1188 

Mississippi  question  ;  report  of  a  debate  in  the  senate 
of  the  U.  S.,  on  certain  resolutions  concerning 
the  violation  of  the  right  of  deposit  in  the  island 
of  New  Orleans.    By^W^  Duane.  Ph.,  1803.  8° 

26"-758 

Mississippi  river.     Co.xe,  D.     Description  of 

V.  2  of  26»-79 

—  Falconer,  T.     Discovery  of     .         .  26''-661 

—  Joutel,  M.     Journal  of  the  last  voyage  of  La 

Salle 26b-642 

—  Lanman,  C.     Canoe  voyage    .         .  26''-65 

—  Pike,  T.  M.     Expeditions  to  the  sources  of 

.         26M01 

—  Schoolcraft,  H.  R.      Expedition  to  Itasca  lake 

26M14 

—  See  Mississippi  valley. 


Mississippi  scheme.      C.  Mackay.     [Hunt's  lib.  of 

com.] 1-39 

Mississippi  scenes.     J.  B.  Cobb      .         .        18-3692 

Mississippi  valley.     Bradford,  W.  J.  A.     Notes  on 

the  northwest        ....  26"-23 

—  Flint,  T.     Recollections  of      .         .  26"-36 

—  Foster,  J.  W.     Physical  geography  of     25-186 

—  Monette,  J.  W.     History  of    .         .  26='-145 

—  Shea,  J.  G.     Discovery  in        .         .  26'"-295 

—  Squier,  E.  G.,  andE.  H.  Davis.     Ancient  monu- 

ments of        26''-1202 

—  See  Mississippi  river. 

Missouri.     Kelso,  I.     Reign  of  terror  in        26"-55  6 

—  Missouri  state  convention.     Journal         26^-762 

—  Parker,  N,  H.     Missouri  as  it  is  in    18G7 

26''-629 

—  Schoolcraft,  H.  R.     Observations  on  9-294 

—  Swallow,  G.  0.     Reports  on  geology  of     9-298 

—  Wetmore,  A.     Gazetteer  of     .         .  25-101 
Missouri  river.     Brackenridge,  H.  M.    Voyage,  1811 

26'>-3 

—  Lewis,  M.,  and  W.  Clark's  expedition  26''-68,9 
Missouri  state  convention,   1861,  journal  and  pro- 
ceedings of     St.  Louis,  18i51.     2  v.     8° 

26''-762 

Mist.  Tomlinson,  C.  Dew-drop  and  mist  11-155 
Mistakes  of  educated  men.     J.  S.  Hart  13-105 

Mistress  and  maid.  Miss  D.  M.  Mulock  18-2292 
Mistress  Margery.  E.  S.  Holt  .  .  18-4219 
Mitchell,  A.     Insane  in  private  dwellings.    E.,  1864. 

8» 10-453 

Mitchell,  C.  The  newspaper  press  directory  ;  and  a 
directory  of  magazines,  reviews,  and  period- 
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Mitchell,  D.  G.  The  battle  summer;  being  tran- 
scripts from  personal  observation  in  Paris  in 
1848.     N.  y.,  1850       .         .         .         27''-225 

—  Doctor  Johns 18-2220 

—  Dream  life 18-2215 

—  Fresh  gleanings ;  or,  a  new  sheaf  from  the  old 

fields  of  continental  Europe.     N.  Y.,  1851 
27b-242 

—  Fudge  doings  .         .         .         .        .         18-2216 

—  The  lorgnette 18-2217 

—  Mv  farm  of  Edgewood  :  a  country  book.   N.Y., 

1864 4-200 

—  Reveries  of  a  bachelor     .         .        .         18-2218 

—  Rural  studies ;   with  hints  for  country  places. 

N.  Y.,  1867 4-201 

—  S(!ven    stories    with    basement    and    attic 

18—2219 

—  Wet  days  at  Edgewood.     N.  Y.,  1865        4-199 
Mitchell,  D.  W.     Ten  years  in  the  United  States. 

L.,  1862 26^-439 

Mitchell,  John.  Jail  iournal;  or,  five  years  in  British 
prisons.     N.  Y.,  1868  .         .         .        30-2400 

—  Life  and  times  of  Aodh  O'Neill,  called  bj^  the 

English,  Hugh,  earl  of  Tyrone  ;  with  some 
account  of  his  predecessors,  Con,  Shane,  and 
Tirlough.  N.  Y.,  1868  .  .  30-2399 
Mitchell,  John,  F.  C.  S.  Manual  of  assaying.  2d 
ed.     L.,  1854        ....  8-85 

—  Treatise  on  the  falsifications  of  food,  and  the 

chemical  means    employed  to   detect  them. 

L.,  1848 10-81 

Mitcliell,  Gen.  John.  Biographies  of  eminent  sol- 
diers of  the  last  four  centuries.  Edited,  with 
a  memoir  of  the  author,  by  L.  Schmitz.  L., 
1865 30-1692 

—  Life  of  Wallenstein,  duke  of  Friedland.    2d  ed. 

L.,  1840 30-1359 

Mitchell,  J.  K.  Five  essays.  Ed.  by  S.  Weir  Mitchell. 
Ph.,  1859 10-177 

—  Indecision;   a  tale  of  the  far  west;  and  other 

poems.     Ph.,  1839        ,         ...  23-152 

Mitchell,  M.  S.     Manual  of  elocution  ;  founded  upon 

tlie  philosophy  of  the  human  voice.    Ph.,  1867 

22-687 

Mitchell,  O.  M.     Astronomy  of  the  bible.     N.  Y., 

1863 12-58 


MITCHELL. 


392 


MOHLER. 


Mitchell,  O.  M.  Planetary  and  stellar  worlds.  N. 
Y.,  1848 12-10 

—  Popular  astronomy.     N.  Y.,  1860  .  12-42 

—  Headley,  P.  C.     Patriot  boy   .         .        30-1587 
Mitchell,  S.  A.     Modern  atlas.     Ph.,  1868.     4» 

25—315 

—  New  reference  atlas.     Ph.,  1865.     4»        25-373 

—  New  school  geography.     Ph.,  1869  25-314 

—  New  universal  atlas.     Ph.,  1852.     f"        25-362 

—  Accompaniment  to  Mitchell's  reference  and  dis- 

tance map  of  the  United  States,  containing 
an  index  of  all  tlie  counties,  districts,  town- 
ships, towns,  «&c.,  in  the  Union  ;  with  an  index 
of  the  rivers.    Ph.,  1838.     8°        .  25-61 

Mitchell,  S.  W.,  et  al.  Gun-shot  wounds,  and  other 
injuries  of  the  nerves.     Ph.,  1864  10-420 

Mitchell,  T.  D.     See  Eberle,  J. 

Mitchell,  W.  New  and  complete  system  of  book- 
keeping, by  an  improved  method  of  double 
entry.     Ph.,  1796.     80  .         .  1-50 

Mitchell,  Rev.  W.     See  Orr's  circle  of  the  sciences. 

Mitchell,  W.  R.     Bryan  Maurice  .         .         18-2226 

Mitchil,  J.  Present  state  of  Gt.  Britain  and  North 
America,  with  regard  to  agriculture,  popula- 
tion, trade,  and  manufactures.    L.,  1767  1-206 

Mitford,  M.  R.     Belford  Rfgis        .         .         18-2222 

—  Foscari  and  Julian.     L.,  1827.    8°.  24-37 

—  Our  village 18-2223 

—  Recollections  of  a  literary  life.     N.  Y.,  1852 

22-1144 

—  Rienzi.     F's  S.  D.  v.  22  .         ,         .  24-221 

—  AVorks— prose  and  verse  .         .         .         18-2224 

—  et  al.     Match-makinir,  and  other  tales    18-2124 
Mitford,  W.     History  of'Greece.     B.,  1823.    8 v.    8° 

27''-3192 

—  Inquiry  into  the  principles  of  harmony  in  lan- 

guage, and  of  the  mechanism  of  verse,  modern 

and  ancient.     2d  ed.     L.,  1804.     8°      22-689 
Mithridates  minor.     H.  Welsford  .         .  22-502 

Mitla.  G.  F.  von  Tempsky  .  .  .  26^-397 
Mnemonika  :  or,  chronological  tablets ;   with  other 

tables.     Bait  ,  1812       .         .         .         29''-184 
Mnemonics.     See  Memory. 

Moallakat.     Sir  W.  Jones       .  v.  10  of  28''-254 

Mob  cap,  and  other  tales.     Mrs.  C.  L.  Hentz 

18-1407 

Moby  Dick.  H.  Melville  .  .  .  18-2188 
Mocquard,  C.  Jessie  ;  roman.  P.,  1861  34-4368 
Model  for  men  of  business.     H.  Siovvell  32-878 

Model  mother 18-2228 

Modeles  de  vertu..  M.  A.  Blancliard  .  34-4295 
Moderation,  science  of.     W.  C.  Thomas  15-319 

Moderation.  Mrs.  Hofland  .  .  .  18-1444 
Modern  accomplishments.     C.  Sinclair  18-2896 

Modern  atheism.     J.  Buchanan     .         .  32-659 

Modern   British  drama.      L.,    1811.      5  v.     8" 

24-142 

Modern  culture.     E.  L.  Youmans  [Ed.]  13-260 

Modern  flirtations.  C.  Sinclair  .  .  18-2897 
Modern  Griselda.  M.  Edgewoith.  v.  3  18-977 
Modern  inquiries.  J.  Bigelow  .  .  33-1369 
Moderate  monarchy.  A."  Y.  Haller  .  27''-520 
Modern   novelists   of   France.      Trans,    by    D.   M. 

Aird 18-2227 

Modern  mysteries.  A.  Mahan  .  .  32-1579 
Modern  painters.     J.  Ruskin  .         .  5-46,7 

Modein  philosopher ;  or,  tenible  tractoration.    T.  G. 

Fessenden 23-886 

Modern  pilgrims.  George  Wood  .  .  18-3593 
Modern  poets  and  poetry  of  Spain.     J.  Kennedy 

22-1111 

Modern  pyramid.     M.  F.  Tupper  .        .  23-302 

Modern  reform  examined.     J.  C.  Stiles  2-874 

Modern  society.     C.  Sinclair  .         .        18-2898 

Modern  standard  drama.     See  French's  M.  S.  D. 

24-221 

Modern   story  teller     [Some  copies  under  title  of 

Popping  the  question]  .         .         .         18-2524 
Modern   representations  of  the  life  of  Jesus.     G. 

Uhlhorn 33-2425 


Modern  traveller,  the  ;   a  popular  description,  geo- 
graphical, historical,  and  topographical,  of  the 
various   countries  of  the  globe.     L.,  1824-8 
29''-271  to  283 

Arabia,  271;  Barmah,  Siam,  and  Anan,  272;  Brazil  and 
Buenos-Ayres,  2  v.,  273;  Egypt,  Nubia,  and  Abyssinia, 
2  V.  274;  Greece,  2  v.,  275  ;  India,  4  v.,  276  ;  Mexico  and 
Guatimala,  2  v.,  277  ;  Palestine,  278  ;  Persia  and  Cliiiia, 
V.  1,  2,  279;  Russia,  280;  Spain  and  Portugal,  v.  1,  281; 
Syria  and  Asia-Minor,  2  v..  282;  Turkey,  283. 

Modern  vassal,  the.     J.  Wilmer     .         .         18-3534 

Modern  women,  and  what  is  said  of  them  ;  a  reprint 
from  the  Saturday  review  ;  with  an  introduc- 
tion by  Mrs.  L.  G.  Calhoun.  N.  Y.,  1868 
30-2394 

Modeste  Mignon.     H.  de  Balzac    .        .        34-3040 

Model,  Helen.     See  Stryker. 

Moens,  VV.  J.  C.  English  travellers  and  Italian 
brigands  ;  a  narrative  of  capture  and  captivity. 
2d  ed.     L.,  1866.     2  v.  .         .         27'^-783 

Mreurs  (les)  etl'  esprit  de  nations.   Voltaire    34-4497 

Moffat,  Mrs.  A.  S.     One-armed  Hugh   .         18-3760 

Moflat,  J.  C.  Introduction  to  the  study  of  aesthetics. 
Cin.,  1856 5-84 

Moffat,  R.  Missionary  labors  and  scenes  in  southern 
Africa.     N.  Y.,  1843    .         .         .         32-2246 

Moges,  Marquis  de.  Souvenirs  d'  une  embassade 
en  Chine  et  au  Japon.     P.,  1860  34-5405 

—  Recollectious  of  Baron  Gros's  embassy  to  China 

and  Japan.     L.,  1860  .         .         28''-343 

Moghul  empire,  history  of  H.  G.  Keene  28»-247 
Mogridge,  E.  C.  Tangles  and  tales  .  18-2232 
Mogridge,  G.     Old  Humphrey's  observations.     N. 

Y.,  1841 33-456 

—  Pithy  papers  on  singular  subjects.     N.  Y.,  1846 

33-462 

—  Thoughts  for  the  thoughtful.   N.  Y.,  1854  33-463 

—  Memoir  of  Old  Humphrey  ;  with  gleanings  from 

his  portfolio,  in  prose  and  verse.     Ph.,  [1855] 

30-965 

Mohammed.  Le  Coran,  traduit  de  1'  Arabe,  avec 
les  notes  des  commentateurs  orientaux,  par 
Savary ;  et  la  legende  de  M.  traduit  par  G.  de 
Tassy.     P.,  1829.     2  v.         .         .         34-4107 

—  The  Koran  ;  with  preliminary  discourse,  by  G. 

Sale.    L.,  1734.    4°        .         .         .  32-185 

—  The  Koran ;  trans,  from  the  Arabic ;  the  suras 

arranged  in  clironolooical  order,  with  notes 
and  index,  by  J.  M.  Rodwell.     L.,  1861 
32-1167 

—  Bouhiinvilliers,  H.  de.     Life  of        .  30-341 

—  Irving,  W.     Mahomet  and  his  successors 

30-596 

—  Merrick,  J.  L.     Life  and  religion  of  30-610 

—  Muir,  W.     Life  of   .         .         .         .         30-1163 

—  Prideaux,  H.  Life  of  .  .  .  30-1991 
Mohammedanism.     Mills,  C.     History,  with  life  of 

the  prophet 32-2053 

—  Ockley,  S.     History  of  the  Saracens  28''-6 

—  Snuthgate,  H.     Groundwork  of      .         28M02 

—  Weil,  G.     Biblical  legends  of  the  Musselmen 

32-226 

—  White,  J.  Sermons  on  .  .  .  32-844 
Mohegan.     Edwards,  J.     Observations  on  the  Mo- 

hegan  languages.     2  ser.  v.  10      .         26»-388 

—  Stone,  W.  L.  Uncas  and  Miantonomoh  30-531 
Mohicans  de  Paris.     A.  Dumas      .         .         34-4520 

—  Suite  et  fin  de.  A.  Dumas  .  .  34-3232 
Mohicans  of  Paris.  A.  Dumas  .  .  18-934 
Mohl,  Mme.     Madame  Recamier;  with  a  sketch  of 

the  history  of  society  in  France  ;  by  Madame 
M***.     L.,  1862   .         .         .         .        30-1400 

Mohl,  C.  B.     See  Lange,  J.  P. 

Mohl,  H.  V.  Principles  of  the  anatomy  and  physi- 
ology of  the  vesretable  cell.  Trans,  by  A. 
Henfrey.     L.,  1852      8»        .         .  9-62 

Mohler,  J.   A.     Symbolism  ;  or,   exposition  of  the 

doctrinal  differences  between   catholics  and 

protestants      Trans.,  with  a  memoir  of  the 

author,  by  I.  B.  Robertson.     N.  Y.,  1844.     8° 

32-148 


MOHR. 


393 


MONCRIEF. 


Molir,  F.     Geschichte  der  erde — eine  geologie  auf 
neuer  grundlage.     Bonn,  1866.     8°      34-2463 

—  The  grape-vine  ;  its  management.     N.  Y.,  1867 

4-282 

Mohun.     J.  E.  Cooke    ....  18-707 

Moine  de  Cliaalis.  Mme  C.  Reybeaud  .  34-3942 
Moir,  D.  M.  Poetical  works  ;  ed.  by  T.  Aird  ;  with 
a  memoir  of  the  author.     E.,  1852.     2  v. 

23-555 

—  See  Macnish,  R. 

Moir,  6.,  and  W.  Spalding.  Treatises  on  poetry, 
modern    romance,    and    rhetoric.      E.,  1839 

22-1146 

Moise,  tragedie.     R.  F.  A.  de  Chateaubriand 

34-5411 

Moivre,  A.  de.     Doctrine  of  chances;  or,  method  of 

calculating  the  probabilities  of  events  in  play. 

L.,  1738.     4»         ....  14-501 

3foland,  L.     Roman  d'  une  fille  laide    .        34-4404 

Moldavia.     Carra,  J.  L.     Histoire  de  la  Moldavie 

34-4474 

Mole,  F.  R.     Memoires.     [Barriere,  F.,  v.  6] 

34-3519 

Molecular  and  microscopic  science.     M.  Somerville 

9-996 

Molecular  mechanics.     J.  Bayma  .         .  11-312 

Molenes,  D.  J.  B.  Paul  Gachon  de.  Les  commentaires 

d'  uu  soldat.     8°  ...         34-4663 

—  Histoires  sentimentales  et  militaires.     P.,  1860 

34-3542 

Moleri,  J.  Demolifere,  dit.  L'or  est  une  chimere. 
P.,  1860 34-5463 

Molesworth,  I.  E.  N.  The  domestic  chaplain  ;  or, 
sermons  on  family  duties  for  every  Sunday  in 
the  year.     L.,  1838.     2  v.     8»       .        32-2143 

Molesworth,  W.  N.  History  of  the  reform  bill  of 
^  1832.     L.,  1865.     8°      .         .         .         27''-S48 

Moliere,  J.  B.  P.  de.  ffiuvres  completes ;  edition 
variorum.  Precedee  d'  une  precis  de  1'  his- 
toire du  theatre  en  France.  Par  Ch.  Lou- 
andre.     P.,  1858.     3  v.         .         .        34-3541 

—  La  meme,  precedees  d'  un  notice  sur  sa  vie  er 

ses  ouvrages,   par  Saintc-Beuve.     P.,   1835. 
2v 34-4594 

—  L'Avare:  comedie.     Leip.,  1856      .        34-3130 

—  L'amour  medecin.     Le  Texier        .      2,34-4832 

—  Ballet  des  incompatibles  .         .         34-4304 

—  Le  bourgeois  gentilhomme.     Le  Texier 

1,34-4832 

—  Medecin   malgre  lui.      See  Fielding,   H.     The 

mock  doctor  .         .         .      v.  1  of  24-143 

—  Les  prccieuses  ridicules.     Le  Texier    3,34-4832 

—  Le  Tartufe  :  comedie.     Leip.,  1856         34-3131 
See  Hypocrite,  in  the  list  of  dramas. 

—  Lacroix,  P.     Lajeunessede    .         .        34-4304 

—  Taschereau,  M.  J.     Histoire  de       .        34-3846 

—  See  Schule  der  Frauen,  in  the  list  of  dramas. 
Moliere-characters.     C.  C.  Clarke  .  24-151 
Mdliere's  plays,  tales  from.     D.  B.  Lennard 

18-1841 

Molina,  G.  I.  Geographical,  natural,  and  civil  his- 
tory of  Chili.  Middletown,  1808.  2  v.  8» 
26^-239 

Molina,  Tirso  de.     Pseud.     See  Tellez,  G. 

Molineux,  E.  L.  Physical  and  military  exercises  in 
public  schools.     Ph.,  1862.     8°    .  10-536 

Molinos-Lafitte,  Mme  A.  L'  Education  du  Foyer. 
4m e  ed.     P.,  1859         .         .         .         34-3544 

!Mollien,  G.  Travels  in  the  republic  of  Colombia, 
in  1822,3.     L.,  1824.     8°       .         .  26"-645 

Mollusca.  Antelme,  A.  Histoire  naturelle  des  mol- 
lusques  34-4010 

—  Lovell,  M.  S.     Edible  mollusks        .  9-703 

—  Macgillivray,  W.     Account  of  the  m.         9-580 

—  Reeves,  L.     Mollusks  indigenous  to  the  British 

isles 9-612 

—  Roberts,  M.     Popular  history  of  the  m.      9-616 

—  Tate,  R.     Land  and   fresh  water  mollusks  of 

Gr.  Britain 9-705 

—  See  Conchology, 


Molly's  bible.     Mary  Dwinnell  Chellis  .  18-624 

Mommsen,  T.     Earliest  inhabitants  of  Italy ;  from 

history  of  Rome.     Trans,   by  G.  Robertson. 

L.,  1858.     8"         ....       27''-2359 

—  History  of  Rome.     Trans,  by  W.  P.  Dickson. 

L.,  1862-6.     4v.  ...       27''-2358 

Mon  oncle  Benjamin.  C.  Tillier  .  .  34-4183 
Mon  oncle  Thomas.      C.    A.    G.  Pigault-Lebrun 

34-4812 

Mon  prix  de  sagesse.     V.  Nottret  .        34-5109 

Mon  tour  de  lac  Leman.  N.  Roussel  .  34-5192 
Mon  voisin  Raymond.     C.  P.  de  Kock  34-4804 

Monachism.     Fosbroke,  T.  D.     British  m.     27»-418 

—  Fox,  S.     Monks  and  monasteries    .        32-1811 

—  Hardy,  R.  S.     Eastern  m.        .         .  32-923 

—  Lea,  H.  C.     Sacerdotal  celibacy  in  the  Chris- 

tian church   32-1979 

—  Ruffner,  H.     Fathers  of  the  desert .  32-355 

—  See   Buddhism ;    Convents  and    convent  life ; 

Monasteries;  Monks;  Sisterhoods. 
Monachologia  ;  or,  hand-book  of  the  natural  history 
of  monks  ;  arranged  according  to  the  Linncean 
system,   by   a  naturalist.     E.,  1852.     8° 

33-1264 

Monaco,  history  of.  H.  Pemberton  .  27»-2400 
Monde  des  esprits.  O.  Comettant  .  34-4003 
Monde  tel  qu'il  sera.  E.  Souvestre  .  34-3796 
Monaghan,  county  of,  statistical  survey.      C.  Coote 

27''-927 

Monaldi.     W.  Allston    ....  18-137 

Monarche,  and   other  poems.      Sir   D.    Lyndesay. 
[E.  E.  T.  S.,  pts.  11  and  19.]     v.  7.    22-1043 
Monarchical  government.     H.  Brougham         2-565 
Monarchs  of  modern  history.     E.  M.  Newman 

29^05 

Monarchs  retired  from  business.  J.  Doran  30-950 
Monarchy  the  best  form  of  government.     N.  Fiennes 

2-655 

Monastere,  le.     Sir  W.  Scott  .         .         34-4994 

Monasteries  and  monastic  life.    Ancren  riwle.    Cam- 
den soc.  pub.  V.  57        .         .         .         27"-195 

—  Beckford,    W.      Alcoba<ja  and    Batalha 

27'^-69,70 

—  Chronicles  of  the  charter-house       .         27''-253 

—  Curzon,  R.  Monasteries  in  the  east  28''-178 
Monasteries  in  the  Levant  .        .         27''-141 

—  Fellowes,    W.   D.     Visits  to  monastery  of  La 

Trappe 27''-796 

—  Jameson,  A.     Legends  of  monastic  orders 

5-100 

—  Jocelin  de  Brakelonda.     Chronica.      Camden 

soc.  pub.  v.  13      .         .         .         .         27^-195 

—  Mahoney,  S.  J.     Monasteries  of  Italy       27''-78 

—  Merry  weather,  F.  S.     Bibliomania  in  the  middle 

ages 21-76 

—  Musgrave,  G.  M.     Visit  to  the  grande  chartreuse 

270-798 

—  RegistrumprioratusMariae  Wigorniensis.  Cam- 

den soc.  pub.    V.  91     .  .         .        27*-195 

—  Taylor,  A.     Scenes  in  French  monasteries 

•        32-1943 

—  Three  chapters  of  letters  relating  to  the  suppres- 

sion of  monasteries.     Camden  soc.  pub.  v.  26 
27''-195 

—  Walker,  C.     Three  months  in  an  English  m. 

32-1331 

—  See  Convents  and  convent  life ;    Monachism ; 

Monks. 

Monastery.     Sir  W.  Scott       .         .         .         18-2766 

Monastery  of  St.  Columb.     R.  M.  Roche      18-2673 

Monastic  institutious.     S.  P.  Day  .         .         32-1784 

Monastic  life.     See  Monasteries. 

Monastier,  A.  History  of  the  Vaudois  church  from 
its  origin,  and  of  the  Vaudois  of  Piedmont  to 
the  present  day.     L.,  1859    .         .        32-1319 

Monckhoven,  D.  van.  Popular  treatise  on  pho- 
tography, with  remarks  on  the  stereoscope. 
L.,  1863 6-886 

Moncrief,  R.  H.  Oudendale ;  a  story  of  schoolboy 
life 18-2234 


MONCRIEFF. 


394 


MONTAGU. 


MonciiefF,  C.  C.  S.  Irrigation  in  southern  Europe. 
L.,  1868.     8°  ....  4-319 

Moncrieff,  W.  T.     The  Jewess.     F's  S.  D.  v.  16 

24-221 

—  Monsieur  Tonson.     F's  M.  D.  v.  16  24-113 

—  The  spectre  bridegroom.    F's  M.  D.  v.  24 

24-113 

—  Tom  and  Jerry.  F's  M.  D.  v.  20  .  24-113 
Mondes  imaginaires,  et  les  mondes  reels.     C.  Flam- 

marion 34-5o31 

Monette,  J.  W.  History  of  the  discovery  and  settle- 
ment of  the  valley  of  the  Mississippi,  by  the 
three  great  European  powers,  Spain,  France, 
and  Great  Britain,  and  the  subsequent  occupa- 
tion, settlement,  and  extension  of  civil  govern- 
ment by  the  United  States.    N.  Y. ,  1846.    2  v. 

8° 26='-145 

Money,  J.  W.  B.  Java;  or,  how  to  manage  a  colony; 
showing  a  practical  solution  of  the  questions 
now  affecting  British  India.     L.,  1861.     2  v. 

28''-408 

Money.  Essay  on  money,  its  origin  and  use.  2d  ed. 
L.,  1833.     8°         ....  33-374 

—  How  to  get,  how  to  keep,  and  how  to  use  it. 

L.,  1853 1-329 

—  Its  use   and  abuse ;    a   summary   view  of  the 

currency  question.     L.,  1858.     8"  1-209 

—  Binney,  T.     Exposition  on      .         .        32-1665 

—  Brown,  W.  A.     Money,  weights  and  measures 

of  the  chief  commercial  nations  .  1-280 

—  Fearn,  H.  N.     Money  market  1-281 

—  Fleetwood,  W.     Account  of  English  m.    1-335 

—  Gray,  J.     Lecture  on  the  nature  and  use  of 

1-98 

—  Hooper,  S.     Currency  or  m.    .        .  1-133 

—  Jacob,  W.     Precious  metals    .         .  1-129 

—  Lalor,  J.     Money  and  morals  .  1-136 

—  Lang,  G.  S.     Money        .         .         .  1-322 

—  Law,  J.     Money  and  trade      .         .  1-315 

—  Leake,  S.  M.     Historical  account  of  English  m. 

1-237 

—  M'CuUoch,  J.  R.     Essays  on.         .  1-122 

—  Moran,  C.     Money  .         .         .  1-159 

—  Mysterv  of  m.  explained  .         .  1-168 

—  Steuart^  J.     Principles  of         .         v.  5  of  3-231 
Principles  of  money  applied  to  coin  of  Bengal 

1-299 

—  Theory  of.     By  a  Scotch  banker    .  1-344 

—  See  Banking  ;    Coins  and  coinage  ;   Currency  ; 

Finance. 
Money  ;  a  comedy.     E.  L.  Bulvver-Lytton      24-153 
Money-bags  and  titles.     J.  Sandeau       .         18-2726 
Money  catching,  pleasant  art  of     .         .  33-416 

Money-maker.     Jane  C.  Campbell         .  18-548 

Money-king,    and  other  poems.      J.    G.    Saxe 

23-552 

Moneyed  men.     Horace  Smith       .         .        18-2939 

Mongeot,  A.  R.  de.     See  Rastoul. 

Mongols.     Ranking,  J.     Conquest  of  Peru,  Mexico, 

etc 26*-988 

Moniad,  the  ;  a  satire.     By  "  Truth."     Ph.,  1867 

23-1019 

Monica,  Saint.    Herbert,  Lady  M.  E.    Three  phases 

of  Christian  love  ....         32-2258 
Monikins.     J.  F.  Cooper        .        .        .  18-726 

Monk,  G.     Guizot,  F.  P.  G.     Memoirs  of       30-696 

Monk  ;  or,  the  fall  of  the  republic     30-1912 

Monk's  contemporaries       .         .        30-1913 

Monk,   W.      Livingstone's    discoveries  in  Africa. 

Camb.,  1858  .         .         .         .         28''-268 

Monkof  Ciniies.  Mrs.  Sherwood  v.  14  of  18-2837 
M<mkeys.  Jardine,  Sir  W.  N.  1.  27  v.  13  of  9-594 
Monks  and  monasteries.  S.  Fox  .  .  32-1811 
Monks  of  the  west.    0.  F.  de  Monialembert   32-1008 

—  See  Francis  of  Assisi ;  Monachism  ;  Monasteries. 
Monmouth,  James  S.,  duke  of.     Roberts,  G.     Life 

and  rebellion  of   .         .         .         .        30-1168 
Monmouthshire.     Evans,  Rev.  J.,  and  Britton,  J. 

V.  11  of  27''-474 

Monnard,  C.     Caroline  Perthes.     P.,  1856    34-3545 


Monnier,  H.     Paris  et  la  province.    P.,  1866  34-3557 

—  Scenes  populaires.     P.,  1846.     2  v.         34-5275 
Monnoye,  M.  de  la.     See  Menage,  G. 

Monod,  A.    Deux  discours  sur  la  femme.   P.,  1861 
34-3547 

—  Enfance  de  Jesus,   ou   1' education  Chretinne. 

P.,  1860.     8»         ....        34-4556 

—  Farewell  to  his  friends  and  to  the  church.    N.  Y., 

1858 32-715 

—  Jesus  Enfant,  modele  des  Enfants ;  Tel  enfant, 

tel  homme.     P.,  1857  .         .         .         34-5101 

—  Lucile,  ou  La  Lecture  de  la  Bible.     N.  Y. 

34-3555 

—  Lucilla  and  the  abbe;  or,  the  reading  of  the  bible. 

N.  Y.,  1864 32-1153 

—  Pouvez  vous  mourir  tranquille  ?   N.  Y.  34-3549 

—  Ses  adieux  a  ses  amis  et  a  I'eglise.     6me  ed. 

P.,  1859 34-3546 

—  et  al.     Select    discourses ;    by  Monod,    Krum- 

macher,  Tholuck,  and  J.  Miiller  ;  with  biogra- 
phical notices,  and  Dr.  Monod's  celebrated 
lecture  on  the  delivery  of  sermons.  Trans, 
by  H.  C.  Fish  and  D.  W.  Poor.     N.  Y.,  1858 

.         32-749 

Monograms.     Brulliot,  F.     Dictionnaire  des  m. 

31-298 

—  Christ,  M.     Dictionnaire  des  m.      .  21-27 

—  Lillie,  H.     Alphabet  of    .         .         .  5-637 

—  Weale,  J.     Monograms,  etc.   .         .  5-694 

—  See  Letters. 

Monographic  de  Saint-Denis.      B'n  de  Guilhermy 

34-3947 

Monomaniac.     W.  Gilbert     .         .         .         18-1173 

Monro,  A.     New  Brunswick ;   with  a  brief  outline 

of  Nova  Scotia  and  Prince  Edward's  island. 

Halifax,  1855.     8"         .         .         .         26b-617 

Monro,  E.     Eustace ;   or,  the  lost  inheritance 

18-2233 

Monro,  V.  Summer  ramble  in  Syria  :  with  a  Tartar 
trip  from  Aleppo  to  Stamboul.    L.,  1835.    2  v. 

8° 28''-87 

Monroe,  J.    The  people  the  sovereigns.    Ph.,  1867 

2-808 

Monroe  county  (Pa.)   history  of.     I.  D.  Rupp 

26^-264 

Monseignat,  C.  de.      Un  chapitre  de  la  revolution 

frauQaise,  ou  histoire  des  journaux  en  France 

de  1789  a  1799.     P.,  1853     .         .        34-3550 

Monselet,  C.    Franc-maqonnerie  des  femmes.    N.Y., 

1856.    8° 34-4786 

Monsieur  Botte.  Pigault-Lebrun  .  .  34-4805 
Monsieur  Choublanc  a  la  recherche  de  sa  femme. 
C.  P.  de  Kock  ....  34-5144 
Monsieur  Couml)es.  A.  Dumas  .  .  34-3195 
Monsieur  et  Madame  Fernel.  L.  Ulbach  34-3874 
Monsieur  Jules.  Liirine  et  Deslandes  .  34-5224 
Monsieur  le  marquis  de  Pontanges.     E.  de  Girardin 

34-3353 

Monsieur  Sylvestre.    Mme  Dudevant     34-4152,4713 
Monsieur  le  vent  et  Mme  la  pluie.     P.  de  Musset 

34-5105 

Monson,  W.  I.     Extracts  from  a  journal.     L.,  1820. 

8° 27''-384 

Monstrelet,  E.  de.     Chronicles  ;    containing  an  ac- 
count of  the     civil    wars    between    Orleans 
and  Burgundy,  etc.     Trans,  by  T.  Johnes. 
L.,  1840.     2  V.    4»        .         .         .       27»-1824 
Mont  Blanc.     See  Alps. 

Mont-Reveche.     Mme  Dudevant  .        .        34-4715 

Mont-Saint-Michel.     M.  Bernard  .         .         34-3081 

Montague,  la.     J.  Micbelet    .         .         .         34-4128 

Montague  tremblante,  la.     J.  Porchat  .         34-4206 

Montagu,  B.     Selections  from  the  works  of  Taylor, 

Latimer,  Hall,  Milton,  Barrow,  South,  Brown, 

Fuller,  and  Bacon.     First  American  from  the 

fifth  London  edition.     N.  Y.,  1845  33-69 

—  See  Bacon,  F.,  Liird. 

Montagn,  Mrs.  E.  Letters;  with  some  of  the  letters 
of  her  correspondents.  Pub.  by  M.  Montagu. 
B.,  1825.     3  V.    '  .         .         .        .         30-1993 


MONTAGU. 


395 


MONTGOMERY. 


Montagu,  Mrs.   E.     The   writings    and   genius    of 

Shakespeare,  compared  with  the  Greek  and 

French    dramatic    poets.     2d  ed.     L.,    1770 

24-101 

Montagu,  M.  W.  Works ;  including  correspond- 
ence, poems,  and  essays.  L.,  1805.  5  v. 
33-93 

Montagu,  W.  D.  See  Manchester,  W.  D,  M., 
cfuke  of. 

Montagu.     See  Mountagu. 

Montague,  E.  P.  Narrative  of  tlie  late  expedition 
to  the  Dead  sea  ;  from  a  diary  of  one  of  the 
party.     Ph.,  1849  .         .         .  28''-88 

Montaigne,  M.  E.  de.  Works ;  comprising  his 
essays,  letters,  and  journey  through  Germany 
and  Italy ;  with  notes  from  all  tlie  commen- 
tators, etc.,  by  Wm.  Hazlitt.     Ph.,  1849.     8° 

33-302 

■ —  Essais  ;  suivis  de  sa  correspondance,  et  de  la  ser- 
vitude volontaire  d'  Estienne  de  la  Boetie  ; 
ed,  variorum.  Par  Ch.  Louandre.  P.,  1854. 
4v 34-3548 

—  Essays  translated  into  English,  from  the  French 

edition  of  P.  Co.ste.     9th  ed.     L.,  1811.     3  v. 
8° 33-300 

—  St.  John,  B.     Montaigne,  the  essayest     30-921 
Montaigne,  the  endless  study.     A.  Venet      32-1576 

Montalban 18-4170 

Montalembert,  C.  F.  de.     Le  Pere  Lacordaire.     2me 

ed.     P.,  1862        .         .         .         .        34-3552 

—  Memoir  of  the  Abbe  Lacoi'daire.     L.,  1863.     8" 

30-1458 

—  The  monks  of  the  west  from  St.  Benedict  to  St. 

Bernard.     E.,  18G1.     2  v.     80      .        32-1008 

—  See  Lacordaire,  J.  B.  H. 

Montalivet,  M.  C.  B.  de.  Rien !  Dix-huit  annees 
de  gouvernement  parlementaire,  3nie  ed.  P., 
1865 34-5353 

Montalvan,  J.  P.  de.  No  hay  vida  como  la  honra  ; 
La  Toquera  vizcaina.     T.  T.  E.  v.  4         34-2 

—  Roscoe,    T.      Spanish   novelists      v.   2   of 

18-3786 

Montanas.  S.  J.  Hancock  .  .  .  18-3747 
Montclair,  J.  W.     Real  and  ideal.     Ph.,  1865 

23-829 

Monte  Cristo,  le  Comte  de.  A.  Dumas  34-3248,9 
Monte  Cristo.     A.  Dumas       .         .         .  18-927 

Monte  Rosa.     Lady's  tour     .        .         .         27»'-532 

—  See  Alps. 

Montefiore,  J.  Commercial  dictionary ;  containing 
the  present  state  of  mercantile  law,  practice 
and  custom.     L.,  1803.     4»  .  1-505 

—  Same.  ,Ph.,  1804. '  3  v.     8°    .         .  1-145 
Montegut,  E.     La  lilterature  des  voyages      34-4659 

—  Vesper ;  Mme  Charles  Reybaud       .         34-4953 
Monteil,  A.  A.     Histoire  des  Fran^ais  des  divers 

Etats  ;  ou  hisloire  de  France  aux  cinq  derniers 
siecles.     4me  ed.     P.,  1853.     5  v.         34-3553 

Monteath,  R.  A  new  and  easy  system  of  draining 
and  reclaiming  the  bogs  and  marshes  of  Ire- 
land ;  with  plans  for  improving  waste  lands 
in  general.     E.,  1829.     8"    .         .  4-287 

Monteith,  A.  H.     French,  German,  Spanish,  Latin, 

and  Italian  languages,  without  a  master.    Ph. 

22-170 

Monteith,  W.  Narrative  of  the  conquest  of  Finland 
by  the  Russian.s,  in  1808,9.    L. ,  1854    27='-2781 

Montemont,  A.  Voyages  nouveaux  par  mer  et  par 
terre  etfectues  ou  publics  de  1837  a  1847 ;  an- 
alyses ou  traduits.     P.,  1847.     5  v.     8" 

34-4608 

Montenegro,  account  of.     G.  Wilkinson         27^-327 

Montepiu,  X.  A.  de.     Les  Amours  d'  un  Fou.     P., 

1858 34-3565 

■ —  Les  Aventures  de  William  Wythe.  Le  Fils  de 
la  Folle.     B.  and  L.,  1859    .         .        34-4370 

—  Aventures  d'  un  Emigre.    1<^  partie.    B.   el   L., 

1859.     4  V.  in  2     .        .        .        .        34-4391 

—  See  La  Conitesse  de  Peru        .         .        34-4360 

—  L' Aventurier.    P.,  1857.    10  v.  in  3       34-4392 


Montepin,  X.  A.  de.     Le   Batard   de   Champcarre.  . 
Une  Icarie  en  1780.     B.  and  L.,  1859.     2  v. 
34-4396 

—  Blanche  de  Presles.     2me  partie  de  le  Lieuten- 

ant Marcel.     B.  and  L.,  1859.    2  v.  34-4394,5 

—  Le   Borghetta.     2me  partie  de   Le  Batard  de 

Champcarre.     B.    and  L.,   1859.     4  v.  in  2 
34-4397 

—  Les  Chevaliers  du  Lansquenet.     P.,  1857.     5  v. 

.         .         .         .        34-3558 

—  La  Comtesse  de  Peru.    2me  partie  de  Les  Aven- 

tures d'  un  Emigre.    B.  and  L.,  1859    34-4360 

—  Diane  et  Blanche.     P.,  1862.     5  v.  in  3 

34-4131 

—  Les  Filles  de   Platre.       P.,  1856.      7  v.    in  3 

34-4393 

—  Genevieve  Galliot.     P.,  1857  .         .        34-3566 

—  Ines  de  Peuaranda  ;  Le  Colporteur.     B.  and  L., 

1859 34-4353 

—  Le  Lieutenant  Marcel.     B.  and  L.,  1859.     4  v. 

in  2 34-4394 

See  Blanche  de  Presles        .         .        34-4395 

—  LaMainSanglante.    B.  and  L.,  1858.    5  v.  in  2 

.        34-4386 

—  La  Maison  rose.     B.  and  L.,  1858  .        34-4366 

—  La  Nuit  du  Vingt  Septembre — L'  Idiot.     B.  and 

L.,  1857.     2  V 34-4387 

—  Les  Pecheresses,  Pivoine  et  Mignonne.    P.  2  v. 

.     ,    .         .         .        34-3563 

—  Un  Proces  Criminel.     Ed.  interdite.    B.  and  L., 

1859 34-4364 

—  La  Reine  Emcraude.     B.  and  L.     .        34-4380 

—  Les  Viveurs  de  Paris — Un  Roi  de  la  mode  ;  Le 

Club  des  Hirondelles ;  Un  Fils  de  Famille ; 
Le  Fil  d'  Ariane.    P.,  1857.     4  v.        34-3567 

—  Les  Viveurs  de  Province.     P.,  1860.     4  v.  in  2 

34-4129 

—  Un  Viveur  de  Province  a  Paris.     P.,  1862 

34-4134 

—  et  E.  Capendu.     Mile  la  Ruine.     P.,  1850 

34-4354 

Montesquieu,    C.  de  S.   de.     Esprit    des  lois.     P., 

1858 34-3573 

See  Tracy. 

—  La  Grandeur  des  Remains  et  leur  decadence. 

P.,  1815 34-3568 

—  Grandeur  et  decadence  des  Romains ;    Lettres 

Persanes,  etc.     P.,  1860       .         .        34-3571 

—  Lettres  Persanes.     P.,  1815     .         .      34-3570,1 

—  ffiuvres  melees  et  posthunn  s.     P.,  1816 

.         34-3569 

Montez,  Lola,  (countess  of  Lansfeld.^     The  arts  of 

beaut}-.     N.  Y.,  1858    .         .         .  33-706 

Montezuma,  the  last   of  the   Aztecs.      E.  Maturin 

18-2126 

Montfleury,  A.  Jacob,  dit.    La  femme  juge  et  partie ; 

La  fille  capitaine.     C.  A.  C.  v.  1  34-3133 

Montfort,    S.    de.     Miracles.      Camden   soc.    pub., 

V.  15 27»-195 

Montgomery,  C.     Eagle  pass  ;  or,  life  on  the  border. 

N.  Y.,  1852  ....         20''-239 

Montgomery,    G.    W.     Narrative   of  a  journey  to 

Guatemala,  in  Central  America,  in  1838.     N. 

Y.,  1839.     8°         .         .         .         .  20b-491 

Montgomery,  Henry  R.     Memoirs  of  the  life  and 

writings  of  Sir  Richard  Steele  ;  with  notices 

of  his  contemporaries.     E.,   1865.     2  v.     8» 

30-1747 

Montgomery,  J.,   [Ed.]     Journal    of  voyages  and 

travels,  by  Rev.  Daniel  Tyerman  and  George 

Bennett,    in  the   South   Sea   islands,   China, 

India,  etc.,  in  1821-9.    B.,  1832.    3  v.    29''-68 

—  Lectures  on  general  literature,  poetry,  etc.     N. 

Y.,  1800 22-1145 

—  Poetical  works;  with  a  memoir  of  the  author,  by 

R.  W.  Griswold.     Ph.,  1845.     2  v.        23-156 

—  Same.     Ph.,  1847.      8"    .         .        .  23-173 

—  Holland,  J.,  and  J.  Everett.     Life  and  writings 

of 30-1223 

—  Knight,  H.  C.     Life  of    .        .        .  30-984 


MONTGOMERY. 


396 


MOORE. 


Montgomery,  James.  Practical  detail  of  the  cotton 
manufacture  of  tlie  Uuited  States,  and  the 
state  of  the  manufacture  compared  with  tliat 
of  Great  Britain.     Glasgow,  1840.     8°     6-507 

Montgomery,  J.  E.  Our  admiral's  flag  abroad. 
The  cruise  of  Admiral  D.  G.  Farragut,  com- 
manding the  European  squadron,  in  1867,8, 
in  the  flag-ship  Franklin.  N.  Y.,  1869.  8» 
29^-291 

Montgomery,  J.  T.  In  the  matter  of  the  claim  of 
the  Girard  bank  against  the  estate  of  C.  S. 
Boker  ;  argument  on  behalf  of  Mr.  Boker's 
estate.     Ph. ,  18G6.     8»  .         .  2-357 

Montgomery,  Richard.  Life  of  John  Armstrong, 
(S.  A.  B.  1 )  .         .         .         .  30-497 

Montgomery,  Robert.  Luther ;  or,  Rome  and  the 
reformation.     L.,  1853  .         .  23-712 

—  Omnipresence  of  the  Deity.     Ph.,  1828     23-236 
Montgomery,  T.  H.      Genealogical   liistory  of  the 

family  of  Montgomery;  including  the  Mont- 
gomery pedigree.     Ph.,  1863.     8°         26'>-683 

Montgomery,    VV.     F.      Signs    and    symptoms   of 

pregnancy.     From  2d  L.  ed.     Ph.,  1857.     8° 

.         .  10-438 

Montgomery  county,  [Penna.,]  history  of.  W.  J. 
Buck 26'M7o 

Montgomery  family,  history  of.     T.  H.  Montgomery 
'26='-683 

Month   in  the   forests  of  France.     G.  F.  Berkeley 
20-313 

Month  in  Russia.     E.  Dicey  .         .         .         27''-8F4 

Month  in  Yorkshire.     W.  White   .         .         27b-472 

Montlily  journal  of  agriculture  ;  ed.  by  John  S. 
Skinner,     v.  1,2.     N.  Y.,  1846.     8»  4-29 

Monthly  journal  of  foreign  medicine  ;  conducted  by 
Squire  Littell,  jr.    Ph.,  1828,9.    3  v.    8°    10-66 

Monthly  review,  v.  1-81 ;  n.  s.  v.  1-108.  Indexes 
to  V.  1-81,  by  S.  Ayscough.  3  v.  Index  to 
n.  s.  V.  1-81.  2  V.  L.,  1749  to  1825.  194  v. 
8» 17-72 

Montholon-Semonville,  C.  T.  de.  History  of  the  cap- 
tivity of  Napoleon  at  St.  Helena.  Ph.,  1846,7. 
2  V.     8° 80-376 

Montholon  and  Gourgaud.  Memoirs  of  the  history 
of  France  during  the  reign  of  Napoleon  ; 
dictated  by  the  emperor  at  Saint  Helena,  and 
published  from  the  original  manuscripts  cor- 
rected by  himself.  2d  ed.  L.,  1823.  7  v.  8" 
27^-1832 

Monti,  G.  Mass,  (in  B  flat ;)  with  an  additional 
alto  part,  and  English  words.     B.     8°    5-874 

Monti,  L.  Reader  of  the  Italian  language ;  with 
notes.     B.,  1855    ....         34-2702 

Monti,  V.     Tragedie.     Firenze,  1824.     3  v.  in  1 

84-2529 

Montigny,  Mme.  [Pseud.]  See  Lemoine-Montisny. 

Montjoye.     O.  Feuillet  .         .         .         34-4640 

Montolieu,  Mme.  J.  I.  P.  P.  do.  B.  de.  Falkenberg, 
ou  L'Oncle  ;  Imite  de  1'  Allemand  de  Mme 
Pichler.     B.,  1857        .         .         .         34-4253 

Montor.     See  Artaud  de  Montor. 

Montpensier,  A.  P.  d'Orleans,  due  de.  [Barriere,  J. 
F.] V.  9  of  34-3519 

Montpensier,  Mile  A.  M.  L.  d'Orleansde.  Memoirs; 
written  by  herse'lf.     L.,  1848.     3  v.       80-363 

Montrose,  J.  Graham,  Marquis  of.     Montrose,  and 
other    biographical    sketches.      B.,    1861 
80-1414 

—  Napier,  M.     Montrose  and  the  covenanters 

27''-1351 

Monuments    of   Egypt,    Assyria,    Babylonia,    and 

Persia.  C.  Foster,  parts  2d  and  3d  of  22-44"4 
Monvel,  J.  M.  Boutet,  dit.     L'amant  bourru.     C. 

A.  C.  V.  7 34-3138 

Moodie,  S.  S.     Flora  Lyndsay ;  or,  passages  in  an 

eventful  life  ....         18-2235 ' 

—  Geoffrey  Moncton  .         .         .        18-2236 

—  Life  in  the  clearings  versus  the  bush.     N.  Y., 

26''-271 

—  Mark  Hurdlestone    ....        18-2337 


Moodie,  S.  S.  Roughing  it  in  the  bush  ;  or,  life  in 
Canada.  N.  Y.,  1852    .         .         .         26''-285 

Moods.     L.  M.  Alcott  .         .         .  18-134 

Moody,  S.  What  is  your  name  ?  A  popular  account 
of  the  meanings  and  derivations  of  Christian 
names.     L.,  1868  .         .         .  22-171 

Moon,  G.  W.  Bad  English  of  Lindley  Murray,  and 
other  writers  on  the  English  language.  L., 
1868 22-477 

—  The  Dean's  English  :  a  criticism  on  the  Dean  of 

Canterbury's  essays  on  the  queen's  English. 

3ded.     L.,1864    ....  22-476 
Moon,  R.  C.     See  Laurence,  J.  L.,  and  R.  C.  M. 
Moon.     Thomson,   D.      Lunar  and  horary  tables 
12-84 

—  Wilkins,    J.     Discovery   of  a  new   world 

12-113 

Mooney,  T.  History  of  Ireland  ;  including  a  par- 
ticular account  of  its  literature,  music,  archi- 
tecture, and  natural  resources ;  with  bio- 
graphical sketches  of  its  most  eminent  men. 
B.,  1857.     2  V.     8»        .         .         .       27"-! 488 

Moonstone,  the.     .W.  Collins  .         .  18-681 

Moor,  E.  Hindu  infanticide ;  an  account  of  the 
measures  adopted  for  suppressing  the  practice. 
L.,  1811.     4°         .         .         .         .         28''-404 

Moor,  J.  H.  Notices  of  the  Indian  archipelago  and 
adjacent  countries  ;  being  a  collection  of  pa- 
pers relating  to  Borneo,  Celebes,  &c.  Singa- 
pore, 1837.    4«       .         .         .         .         29^-504 

Moor's  charity  school,    history   of.     D.    M'Clure 
30-563 

Moorad,  Meer  Ali,  residence  at  court  of.  E.  A. 
Langley 28f-351 

Moore,  — .  Captives  of  Abb's  valley.  By  a  son  of 
Mary  Moore  ....  18-562 

Moore,  A.  Notes  from  Plymouth  pulpit ;  with  a 
sketch  of  Mr.  Beecher,  and  the  lecture  room. 
N.  y.,  1859  ....  32-786 

Moore,  B.  T.  Elementary  treatise  on  mensuration. 
Camb.,  1863  .         •        .         .  14-136 

Moore,  C.  C.  George  Oastriot ;  surnamed  Scander- 
beg,  kina- of  Albania.     N.  Y.,  1850       30-636 

Moore,  E.      (Bell's  poets  of  G.  B.)         .  23-494 

—  (Walsh's  Br.  poets)  .         .         .  23-243 

—  The  foundlinff  :    a  comedy.     B.    B.    T.    v.  30 

.       " 24-71 

—  Same.     I.  B.  T.  v.  18       .         .         .  24-141 

—  The  gamester  :  a  tragedy.     B.  D.  v.  1      24-143 

—  Same.     D.  L.  T.  v.  5     , .         .         .  24-107 

—  Same.     F's  S.  D.  v.  2      .         .         .  24-221 

—  Same.     M.  B.  D.  v.  2      .         .         .  24-142 

—  Same.     I.  B.  T.  v.  7        .         .         .  24-141 

—  Same.     S.  B.  T.  v.  1        .         .         .  24-191 
Moore,  E.  D.     Life  scenes  from  mission  fields.     N. 

Y.,  1857 32-674 

Moore,  F.      American   eloquence ;    a   collectiou  of 

speeches  and  addresses,  by  the  most  eminent 

orators  of  America;  with  biographical  sketches 

and  illustrative  notes.     N.  Y.,  1857.    2  v.    8» 

33-664 

—  Anecdotes,  poetry,  and   incidents  of  the   war, 

north  and  south.     N.  Y.,  1866.     8°      26''-804 

—  Diary  of  the  American  revolution  ;   from  news- 

papers and  original  documents.  N.  Y.,  1860. 
2  v.     8» 26^-435 

—  Heroes  and  martyrs  ;   biographical  sketches  of 

the  military  and  naval  heroes,  statesmen  and 
orators,  distinguished  in  the  American  crisis 
of  1861-2.     N.  Y.,  [1861.]    4"     .         30-2035 

—  Rebel  rhymes  and  rhapsodies.     N.  Y.,  1864 

.        .        .        .        .        .        .  23-704 

—  Rebellion  record  ;  a  diary  of  American  events, 

with  documents,  narratives,  illustrative  inci- 
dents, and  poetry.     N.  Y.,  1861-7.     10  V.    8'' 
26''-461 

—  Songs  and  ballads  of  the  American  revolution. 

N.  Y.,  1856 23-389 

—  Songs  of  the  soldiers.     N.  Y.,  1864  23-720 

—  Women  of  the  war.    Hartford,  1866.  S"  30-1884 


MOORE. 


397 


MORAL. 


Moore,  George.  Lives  of  the  Duke  of  Ripperda, 
Cardinal  Alberoni,  and  the  Marquis  of  Pombal; 
exhibiting  a  view  of  tlie  kingdoms  of  Spain  and 
Portugal.     L.,1819.    8°        .         .  30-367 

—  History  of  the  British  revolution  of  1688,9.    L., 

1817.     8° 27^-851 

Moore,  George,  M.  D.  Ancient  pillar  stones  of 
Scotland ;  their  signiticance  and  bearing  on 
ethnology.     E.    8°        .         .         .        37'^-l349 

—  Health,  disease,   and  remedy.     N.  Y.,    1850 

10-149 

—  The  lost  tribes  and  the  Saxons  of  the  east  and 

of  the  west  ;  with  new  views  of  Buddhism, 
and  translations  of  rock  records  in  India. 
L.,  1861.     8»         .         .         .         .  32-965 

—  Man  and  his  motives.     N.  Y.,  1863       _    15-51 

—  On  some  diseases  of  the  nose,  throat,  air  tubes, 

and  lungs;  and  their  local  treatment.  L., 
1867.    8° 10-787 

—  PoAver  of  the  soul  over  the  body,  considered  in 

relation  to  health  and  morals.      N.  Y.,  1847 
15-182 

—  Use  of  the  body  in  relation  to  the  mind.     N.  Y., 

1861 15-50 

Moore,  G.  H.  Notes  on  the  historv  of  slavery  in 
Massachusetts.     K,  Y.,  1866."   8°        26^-778 

—  Treason  of  Charles  Lee,  major-general   in  the 

American  revolution.      N.  Y.,  1860.     8° 

26^-440 

Moore,  Henry.     Life  of  Mrs.  Mary  Fletcher.   N.  Y. 

30-1908 

Moore,  Henry.  Instructions  for  preparing  abstracts 
of  titles.    L.,  1849        .         .         .  2-373 

—  Same  ;  from  2d  London  ed.     Ph.,  1853.     8» 

V.  79  of  2-55 

Moore,  H.  J.     Wild  Nell,  the  white  mountain  girl 

18-2242 

Moore,  James.  Kilpatrick  and  our  cavalry.  N.Y., 
1865 26»-654 

—  The  world's  battle.     Ph.,  1858        .        32-1861 

—  History  of  the  great  rebellion  ;  with  biographical 

sketches.  Ph.,  1867.  8»  .  .  26''-839 
Moore,  James  C.     Narrative  of  the  campaign  of  the 

British  army  in  Spain.     4th  ed.    L.,  1809.     8° 

27«'-2036 

Moore,  John.  Mad  dogs.  F's  M.  D.  v.  23  24-113 
Moore,  John,  M.  D.     Works;  with  memoirs  by  R. 

Anderson.     E.,  1820.     7  v.     8»   .         33-1362 

—  Journal  of  a  residence  in  France  in  1792.     L., 

1794.     2  V.    8°      .         .         .         .  27''-29 

—  Zeluco       18-2246 

Moore,  J.  B.  Lives  of  the  governors  of  New  Ply- 
mouth, and  Massachusetts  Bay.    B.,  1851.    8° 

30-1080 

Moore,  J.  G.     Patent  ofHce  and  patent  laws ;  or,  a 

guide  to  inventors,  and  a  book  of  reference 

for  judges,  lawyers,  magistrates,  and  others. 

Ph.,  1855 6-887 

Moore,  J.  George.     That  blessed  baby.    F's  M.  D. 

v.  10 24-113 

Moore,  J.  H.     New  practical  navigator.     12tli  ed. 

L.,  1796 12-104 

Moore,  J.  W.     Complete  encyclopsedia  of  music, 

elementary,  technical,  historical,  biographical, 

vocal,  and  instrumental.  L.,  1854.  8"  5-998 
Moore,  M.  A.  Dinah  ....  18-2247 
Moore,  M.  B.     The  Dixie  speller.     Raleigh,  1864 

26''-2004 

—  Geograpliical    reader    for   the   Dixie  children. 

Ral.,  1863.     4°      .         .         .         .        26''-2049 

—  Primary  geography,  arranged  as  a  reading  book. 

2d  ed.  Ral.,  1864.  4°  .  .  26»-2050 
Moore,  N.  F.     Ancient  mineralogy ;  or,  an  inquiry 

respecting  mineral  substances  mentioned  by 

the  ancients.     N.  Y.,  1834  .         .  9-271 

Moore,  R.  C.     Henshaw^  J.  P.   K.     Life  of;  with 

selection  from  sermons  .  .  30-1573 
Moore,  Thomas.     Poetical   works.     N.    Y.,    1853. 

10  V 23-345 

—  Alciphron ;  a  poem.     Ph.,  1840      .  23-158 


Moore,  Thomas.     The  epicurean   .         .         18-2248 

—  History  of  Ireland.    L.,  1838-46.    4  v.    27''-1485 

—  Same.     Ph.,  1846.     2  v.     80    .         .        27='-1486 

—  Irish  melodies  ;   with   symphonies  and   accom- 

paniments by  John  Stevenson.  Ed.  by  J. 
W.  Glover.     Dub.,  1859.     4°       .  5-978 

—  Lalla  Rookh.     N.  Y.,  1857      .         .  23-291 

—  Life  of  Lord  Byron  ;  w.th  his  letters  and  jour- 

nals.    Ph.,  1846.     2  V.  .         .  30-66 

—  Same.     B.     6  v 30-735 

—  Life  of  the  R't  Hon.  Richard  Brinsley  Sheridan. 

Ph.,  1825 30-489 

—  Russell,  Ld.  J.      Memoirs,  journal  and  corres- 

pondence of  ....  30-720 

Moore,  Thomas,  F.  L.  S.     British   ferns   and   their 

allies  ;  an  abridgment  of  the  "  Popular  history 

of  British  ferns.''"     L.,  1861  .  9-65 

—  Nature-printed  British  ferns  ;  being  figures  and 

descriptions  of  the  species  and  varities  of  ferns 
found  in  the  United  Kingdom.  L.,  1859.  2  v. 
8° 9-63 

—  Popular  history  of  the  British  ferns,  and  the 

allied  plants.     L.,  1855         .         .  9-64 

Moore,  W.  J.     Health  in  the  tropics ;  or,  sanitary 

art  applied  to  Europeans  in  India.     L.,  1862. 

8° 10-301 

Moore,  W.  V.     Indian  wars  of  the  United  States, 

from  the  discovery  to  the  present  time.     Ph., 

1840 26''-146 

—  Same.  Ph.,  1850  ....  26''-146» 
Mooreland  cottage.  Mrs.  E.  C.  Gaskell  18-1150 
Moorman,  J.  J.     The  Virginia  springs ;   with  their 

analyses,  and  some  remarks  on  their  character, 
together  with  a  directory  for  the  use  of  the 
white  sulphur  water.     Ph.,  1847  10-83 

—  Same.  Ph.,  1859  ....  10-82 
Moors  and  Fens.  Mrs.  J.  H.  Riddell  .  18-3265 
Moors.     See  Morocco. 

Moral  almanac  for  1845,6,  calculated  for  the  latitude 

and  meridian  of  Pennsylvania,  New  Jersey, 

and  the  northern  and  western    states.     Ph. 

32-1698 

Moral  causation.     P.  P.  Alexander        ,  15-343 

—  See  Necessity  ;  Will. 

Moral  culture  of  infancy.     Mrs.  H.  Mann  and  E.  P. 

Peabodv        .         .         .         .         •  13-169 

Moral  emblem's.  Cats,  J.,  and  R.  Farlie  32-2025 
Moral  government  of  God.  N.  W.  Taylor  32-1084 
Moral  philosopher,  the.     T.  Morgan      .  32-151 

Moral  power  of  the  sea.  W.  Aikman  .  32-2161 
Moral  reflections  on  the  elect.     L.  Du  Moulin 

32-2463 

Moral  science.     Abercrombie,  J.     Philosophy  of  the 

moral  feelings       ....  15-1 

—  Alexander,  A.     Outlines  of     .         .  15-105 

—  Bain,  A.     Mental  and  moral  science         15-340 

—  Beattie,  J.     Elements  of  .         .        83-1023 

—  Belsham,  T.     Elements  of  moral  philosophy 

15-242 

—  Blakey,  R.     History  of    .         .         .  15-159 

—  Boyd,  J.  R.     Eclectic  moral  philosophy    15-11 

—  Bray,  C.     Philosophy  of  necessity  15-304 

—  Bittler,  J.     Ethical  discourses         .  82-578 

—  Cobb,  F.  P.     Intuitive  morals         .  15-135 

—  Coleridge,  S.  T.     The  friend,  and  Aids  to  re- 

flection    15-21 

—  Combe,  G.     Moral  philosophy        .    15-220,210 

—  Culverwell,  N.     Of  the  light  of  nature     15-146 

—  DeWette,  W.  M.  L.     Practical  ethics         15-79 

—  Dymond,  J.     Principles  of  morality         15-323 

—  Eihs,  W.     Religion  in  common  life         32-2184 

—  Fleming,  W.     Manual  of  moral  philosophy 

.         15-815 

—  Haven,  J.     Moral  philosophy  .  15-139 

—  Hopkins,  M.     Lectures  on       .        .  15-219 
The  law  of  love,  and  love  as  law         15-346 

—  Hume,  D.     Treatise  of  human  nature      15-335 

—  Hutcheson,  F.     Introduction  to  moral  philoso- 

phy           15-267 

System  of  moral  philosophy      .  15-505 


MORAL. 


898 


MORELL. 


Moral  science.     Mackintosh,  J.    Progress  of  ethical 
philosophy 15-80,1 

—  Martinoau,   H.      How  to  observe — morals  and 

manners        .....  15-46 

—  Moore,  G.     Man  and  his  motives     .  15-51 

—  Mudie,  R.     Man  as  a  moral  being  .  15-52 

—  Paley,  W.     Moral  philosophy  .  15-325 

—  Payne,  G.     Elements  of  .         .         .  15-299 

—  Smith,  A.     Theory  of  the  moral  sentiments 

15-66 

—  Smith,  S.     Sketches  of    moral  philosophy 

15-250 

—  Smith,  S.  S.     Lectures  on  moral  philosophy 

15-199 

—  Utilitarianism  explained  and  exemplified  15-204 

—  Wayland,  F.     Elements  of     .         .  15-101 
Limitations  of  human  responsibility    15-324 

—  Whowell,  W.     Elements  of  morality         15-74 
History  of  moral  philosophy      .  15-262 

—  Winslow,  H.     Elements  of  moral  philosophy 

15-106 

—  See  Ethics  ;  Metaphysics  ;  Morals  ;  Philosophy. 
Moral  tales.  M.  Edgeworth  .  .  18-981 
Moral  tales.  Mme  Guizot  .  .  .  18-1295 
Moral  tales  in  verse.  T.  Hull  .  .  23-658 
Moral  testament  of  a  man,  the.  Ph.,  1834  33-375 
Moral  uses  of  dark  things.  H.  Bushuell  32-2451 
Morale  en  action.  L.  P.  Berenger  .  34-5102 
Morals.     Abbott,  J.     Way  to  do  good  .  32-4 

—  Arnot,  W.     Race  for  riches     .         .  32-897 

—  Art  of  employing  time     .         .         .  15-332 

—  Batchelor,  H.     Lectures  to  the  people    32-1673 

—  Bute,  J.     Cyclopfedia  of  moral  truths    32-1965 

—  Browne,  T.     Christian  morals         .         32-1655 

—  Burgh,  J.     Dignity  of  human  nature        32-240 

—  Business-life 1-317 

—  Chalmer,  T.     Commercial  discourses         32-45 

—  Charron,  P.     Of  wisdom  .         .  15-137 

—  Drummond,  H.     Social  duties         .        82-1302 

—  Eliot,  W.  G.     Lectures  to  young  women  33-442 

—  The  English  gentleman   .         .         .  33-739 

—  English  life,  social  and  domestic     .  15-333 

—  Female  happiness    ....  33-444 

—  Fisher,  S.  W.     Three  great  temptations,    etc. 

32-388 

—  Fry,  C.     Word  to  women       .•      .         32-1830 

—  Gasparin,  A.  de.     La  iiberte  morale       34-5352 

—  Gurney,  J.  J.     Thoughts  on  habit .  32-735 

—  Hague,  W.     Home  life    .         .         .         32-1584 

—  Leckej',  W.  E.  H.     History  of  European  m. 

32-1774 

—  Lowell,  Mrs.  A.  C.     Seed-grain      .  33-628 

—  Lyndall,  J.     Business  as  it  is  and  as  it  might  be 

32-1826 

—  Magie,  D.     Spring-time  of  life        .  33-421 

—  Magoon,  E.  L.     Proverbs  for  the  people  32-261 

—  Mason,  J.     Self-knowledge     .         .  15-47 

—  Mercantile  morals    ....         32-2273 

—  Muzzey,  A.  B.     The  blade  and  the  ear    83-849 

—  My  life  and  what  shall  I  do  with  it  33-876 

—  Orsini,  Abbe.     Flowers  of  heaven  .  32-84 
— ■  Osgood,  S.     Hearth -stone        .         .         32-1585 

—  Parks,  Mrs.  W.     Domestic  duties   .  6-210 

—  Rathboue,  W.     Social  duties  .         .  2-1012 

—  Sprague,  W.  B.     Hints  on  the   intercourse  of 

Christians 32-203 

—  Tullock,  J.     Beginning  life     .         .        32-1054 

—  Weaver,  G.  S.     Hopes  and  helps    .  33-981 

—  Whole  duty  of  man,  the  .         .  32-232 

—  Willard,  E.     Morals  for  the  young  15-112 

—  Young  lady  of  pleasure  .         .         .        32-2334 

—  See   Character ;   Home  life  ;   Mariners ;   Moral 

science  ;  Religion  ;  Young  ****. 
Moralist  and  politician.     G.  Ramsay     .        33-1275 
Moralistes  des  XVIme  et  XVIIme  siecles.     A.  Vinet 

34-4611 

Morality  and  the  state.     S.  Nash    .         .  2-810 

Moran,  B.  The  footpath  and  highway ;  or,  wan- 
derings of  an  American  in  Great  Britain  in 
1851,2.     Ph.,  1853        .        .        .         27'>-203 


Moran,  C.     Money.     N.  Y.,  1863  .         .  1-159 

Moratin,  L.  F.  de.     Origenes   del  teatro   Espaiiol. 

T.  T.  E.  V.  1         .         .         .         .  34-2 

—  El  si  de  las  Ninas.     T.  T.  E.  v.  5  .  34-2 
Moravians.      Crantz,    D.      Mission   of   the    united 

brethren  in  Greenland  .         .  26^-54 

—  Heckewelder,  J.    Missions  of  the  united  brethren 

among  the  Indians        .         .        .  26*-99 

—  Henry,  J.     Sketches  of  Moravian  life       32-814 

—  Loskiel,  G.  H.     Missions  of  the  united  brethren 

in  N.  Am 26''-127 

—  Rimius,  H.     History  of   .         .        .  32-150 

—  Ritter,   A.      History  of   Moravian    church   in 

Philadelphia  ....  32-723 

—  Schweinetz,  E.  de.     Moravian  manual  32-2239 
Moray.     St.  .John,  C.  W.  G.     Natural  history  and 

sport  in  .         .         .         .         .  9-623 

Morceaux  choisis  de  Pascal,  de  Sevigne,  de  La  Bru- 

yere,  de  Massillon,  de  Fontenelle,  et  de  Buffon. 

P.,  1853 34-3573 

Mordaunt.  J.  Moore  .  .  .  v.  7  of  33-1362 
Mordecai,    A.     Military   commission  to  Europe  in 

1855,6.     W.,  1860    4°.         .        .  6-996 

—  Report  of  experiments  on  gunpowder,  made  at 

Washington  arsenal,  in  1843,4.  W.,  1845. 
8° 6-658 

Mordente,  J.  E.  Exercises  upon  the  different  parts 
of  speech  of  the  Portuguese  language.  L., 
1807 22-173 

More,  C.  Life  of  Sir  Thomas  More ;  with  a  bio- 
graphical preface,  notes,  and  other  illustra- 
tions, by  J.  Hunter.     L.,  1828.     8"        30-366 

More,  Hannah.     Works;  including   several  pieces 
never  before  published.     Ph.,  1818.     8  v. 
33-68 

—  Same.    N.  Y.,  1846.    7  v.         ,         .  33-67 

—  Cffilebs  in  search  of  a  wife       .         .         18-2251 

—  Letters  to  Zachary  Macaulay;  containing  notices 

of  Lord  Macaulay's  youth.     N.  Y.,  1860 

.         .         .         .         .         .        30-1644 

—  Percy.     B.  D.  v.  1  .         .         .         .  24-143 

—  Shepherd  of  Salisbury  plain,  and   other  tales 

18-2252 

—  Knight,  Mrs.  H.  C.     Memoir  of      .  30-654 

—  Roberts,  W.     Life  and  correspondence  of 

30-365 

—  Thompson,  H.     Life  of  .         .         .  30-364 
More,  Martha.     Mendip  annals ;  or,  a  narrative  of 

the  charitable  labours  of  Hannah  and  Martha 
More ;  being  the  journal  of  Martha  More ; 
ed.,  with  additional  matter,  by  A.  Roberts. 

N.  Y.,  1859 30-1112 

More,  Sir  T.  Utopia ;  or,  the  happy  republic  ;  a 
philosophical  romance ;  to  which  is  added 
The  new  Atlantis,  by  Lord  Bacon;  with  a 
preliminary  discourse,  containing  an  analysis 
of  Plato's  republic,  and  copious  notes,  by  J. 
A.  St.  John.     L.,  1838         .         .  2-807 

—  Mackintosh,  J.     Life  of  .         .         .  30-172 

—  More,  C.     Life  of    .         .         .         .  30-366 

—  Three  Chancellors   ....         30-1342 

—  See  Tyndale,  W. 
More  about  farm  lads.     F.  D.  Legard    . 
More  wonders  of  the  invisible  world.     R. 

More  worlds  than  one.     D.  Brewster    . 

Morea,  travels  in.     W.  M.  Leake 

Moreau,  C.  F.  J.  B.     See   Scribe,  A.  E. 
Com.-v. 

Moreau,  J.  V.  Lecombe,  H.  Opinion  sur  la  con- 
spiration de  Moreau  et  autres       .         34-3963 

—  Svinine,  P.  de.     Details  sur  le  general  M. 

34-3962 

Moreau  de  Saint-Mery,  M.  L.  E.  Topographical 
and  political  description  of  the  Spanish  part 
of  Saint  Domingo.     Ph.,  1796.     2  v.     8° 

26''-599 

Morell,  J.  D.  Grammar  of  the  English  language  ; 
together  with  an  exposition  of  the  analysis  of 
sentences.     L.,  1864     .        .        .  22-165 


13-123 

Calef 

32-1974 

12-29 

27t'-465 

Theatre. 


MORELL. 


399 


MORLEY. 


Morell,  J.  D.  Historical  and  critical  view  of  the 
speculative  philosophy  of  Europe  in  the  nine- 
teenth century.     N.  Y.,  1848.     8"  15-49 

—  Introduction  to  mental  philosophy,  on  the  in- 

ductive method.     L.,1862.     8°     .  15-188 

—  Philosophy  of  religion.     N.  Y.,  1849      32-1499 
Morell,  J.  R.     Algeria  ;  the  topography  and  history, 

political,  social,   and  natural,  of  French  Af- 
rica.    L.,  1854.     8"       .         .         .         28"-113 

—  The  neighhours  of  Russia,  and  the  history  of 

the   present  war  to  the   siege  of  Sebastopol. 
L.,  1854 27='-2954 

—  Turkey,  past  and  present.     L.,  1854      27»-3196 

—  See  Tenneman,  W.  G. 

Morell,  T.  Abridgment  of  Ainsworlh's  English 
and  Latin  dictionary.     Ph.,  1829.     8°       22-5 

Morell.     See  Morrell. 

Moreri,  L.  Grand  dictionnairehistorique.  9me  ed. 
Amst.,  1702.     4  v.     f°  .         .         34-4904 

Moresby,  Chas.,  Ld.  A  hundred  years  hence ;  or, 
memoirs  written  by  himself.     L.,  1828 

30-2422 

Moreto,  A.     El  Desden  con  el  desden  ;  El  valiente 

justiciero  ;  El  Lindo  don  Diego.    T.  T.  E.  v.  4 

34-2 

Moreton,  A.  H.  Civilization  ;  or,  a  brief  analysis 
of  the  laws  that  regulate  the  numbers  and 
condition  of  mankind.     L.,  1830.     8»      3-166 

Moreton,  C.     Diamond  cross,  and  other  tales 

18-2254 

Morfit,  Campbell.     Arts  of  tanning,  currying,  and 

leather-dressing,  theoretically  and  practically 

considered  in  all  their  details.     From  French 

of  Fontenelle  and  Malepeyre.     Ph.,  1852.    8° 

6-371 

—  Chemistry  applied  to  the  manufacture  of  soap 

and  candles.     Ph.  1847.     8"         .  8-18 

—  See  Booth,  J.  C. 

—  and   Claience.     Chemical   and  pharmaceutical 

nianipulations.     Ph.,  1857.     8"    .  8-38 

Morford,  II.     Appleton's  short-trip  guide  to  Europe. 

N.  Y.,  1868  ....         27''-940 

—  The  coward 18-2258 

—  Days  of  shoddy;  a  novel  of  the  great  rebellion 

18-2257 

—  Over-sea  ;  or,  England,  France,  and  Scotland, 

as  seen  by  a  live  American.     N.  Y.,  1867 
27''-876 

—  Paris  in  '67;  or,  the  great  exposition,  its  side 

shows  and  excursions.     N.  Y.,  1867    27M)19 

—  Shoulder-straps         ....         18-2258 

—  Sprees  and  splashes  .         .         .        18-2256 
Morgan,  C.     See  O'Callaghan,  E.  B. 

Morgan,  C.  E.  Electro-physiology  and  therapeutics. 
N.  Y.,  1868.     8»  .         .         .         .  10-809 

Morgan,  D.     Graham,  J.     Life  of         .  30-926 

Morgan,  G.  H.  Annals  of  Harrisburg.  Harris- 
burg,  1858 26"-465 

Morgan,  H.     Ned  Nevins  the  newsboy  18-3763 

Morgan,  IT.  J.  Sketches  of  celebrated  Canadians. 
Montreal,  1865,     8»      .         .         .        30-1688 

Morgan,  J.  F.  England  under  the  Norman  occupa- 
tion.    L.,  1858      ....  27»-855 

Morgan,  J.  H.  Duke,  B.  W.  History  of  Morgan's 
cavalry 26"-884 

Morgan,  L.  H.  The  American  beaver  and  his  works. 
Ph.,  1868.     8°       .         .         .         .  9-726 

—  League  of  the  Iroquois.     Rochester,  1851.     S" 

26^-278 

Morgan,  R.  W.     St.  Paul  in  Britain ;  or,  the  origin 

of  British  as  opposed  to  papal  Christianity. 

Oxf.,  1861 32-978 

Morgan,  Lady  S.  O.     Florence  Macarthy     18-2262 

—  France  in  1829,30.     N.  Y.,  1830.   3  v.     27''-721 
'    —  Italv.     N.  Y.,  1821.     2  v.     8»         .  27^-79 

—  Same.     L.,  1821.     2  v.     4»      .        .       27''-1226 

—  Life  and  times  of  Salvator  Rosa.     L.,  1855" 

30-1172 

—  Memoirs ;    autobiography,  diaries  and  corres- 

pondence.    Leipzig,  1863.     2  v.  30-958 


Morgan,  Lady  S.  O.  The  O'Briens  and  the  O'Flah- 
crfys 18-2259 

—  O'Donnel 18-2263 

—  Passages  from  ray  autobiography.     N.  Y.,  1859 

30-1118 

—  Patriotic  sketches  of  Ireland.     Bait.,  1809 

27''-165 

—  The  wild  Irish  girl  ....         18-2253 

—  Woman  and  her  master  ;  a  history  of  the  female 

sex  from  the  earliest  period.    L.  2  v.    29"-107 

—  Fitzpatrick,  W.  J.    Literary  and  personal  career 

of 30-1293 

—  amlT.  C.    Book  without  a  name.    L.,  1841.   2  v. 

33-211 

Moigan,  T.  The  moral  philosopher  ;  in  a  dialogue 
between  Philalethes,  a  Christian  deist,  and 
Theophanes,  a  Christian  Jew.  v.  2  occasioned 
by  Leland's  "Divine  authority  of  the  old 
and  new  t(^staments  asserted  ;"  and  by  Chap- 
man's "Ensibius."  V.  3  occasioned  by  the 
2d  V.  of  Leland's  "Divine  authority,  etc.;" 
and  bj'  Lowmau's  "Dissertation  on  the  civil 
government  of  the  Hebrews. ' '  By  Philalethes. 
L..  1738-40.    3  V.    8«    .        .         .  32-151 

—  See  Lowman,  M. 

Morgan,  W.  Principles  and  doctrine  of  assurances, 
annuities  on  lives,  and  contingent  reversions 
explained.     L.,  1821.     8°      .         .  2-60 

Morgan  horses.     D.  C.  Linsley      .         .  4-86 

Morgan's    cavalry,    history    of.       B.    W.    Duke 
26''-884 

Morgesons.     Eliz.  Stoddard  .        .         .        18-3031 

Moriarty,  D.  I.  The  husband-hunter ;  or,  "  Das 
Schiksal" 18-2264 

Morier,  1).  R.  What  has  religion  to  do  with  politics  ? 
L.,  1848 32-2323 

Morier,  J.     Abel  Allnut         .         •         .        18-2270 

—  Adventures  of  Hajji  Baba  of  Ispahan    18-2266 

—  Adventures  of  Hajji  Baba  of  Ispahan  in  England 

18-2267 

—  Adventures  of  Hajji  Baba  in  Turkey,  Persia, 

and  Russia 18-2268 

—  Ayesha,  the  maid  of  Kars       .         .         18-2265 

—  Journey   through    Persia,  Armenia,  and  Asia 

Minor,  to  Constantinople,   in   1808,9.     Ph., 

1816.     80 28K-89 

— •  Zohrab  the  hostage  .         .         .         18-2269 

Morison,  J.    Protestant  reformation  in  all  countries; 
including  sketches  of  the  state  and  prospects 
of  the  reformed  churches.     L.,  1843.     8° 
32-1290 

Morison,  J.  C.  Life  and  times  of  Saint  Bernard, 
Abbot  of  Clairvaux,  A.  D.  1091-1153.  L., 
1863.    8° 30-1495 

Morland,  W.  W.  Diseases  of  the  urinary  organs  ; 
a  compendium  of  their  diagnosis,  pathology, 
and  treatment,  with  illustrations.  Ph.,  1858. 
8°  10-439 

Morley,  H.     English  writers ;  v.  1,  the  writers  be- 
fore Chaucer;  with  an  introductory  sketch  of 
the  four  periods  of  English  literature,     v.  2, 
pt.  1,  Chaucer  to  Dunbar.    L.,  1864-7.    2  v.  8° 
22-1148 

—  Fairy  tales 18-2278 

—  Gossip 18-2271 

—  Jerome  Cardan — the  life  of  Girolamo  Cardano, 

of  Milan,  physician.    L.,  1854.    2  v.   30-1057 

—  The  journal  of  a  London  play  goer.     L.,  1866 

'     .  24-182 

—  The  king  and  the  commons  :  cavalier  and  puri- 

tan songs.     L.,  1868     .         .         .         23-1012 

—  Life  of  Bernard  Palissy,  of  Saintes ;  with  an  out- 

line of  his  philosophical  doctrines.     B.,  1853. 
2v.         .         .        .         .         .         .  30-712 

—  Life  ofHcnry  Cornelius  Agrippa  von  Nettesheim, 

commonly  known  as  a  magician.  L.,1856.  2v. 
30-1146 

—  Memoirs  of  Bartholomew  fair.     L.,  1859.     8° 

27»-859 

—  Oberon's  horn  ....        18-2272 


MORLEY. 


400 


MORSE. 


Morley,  H.  Sketches  of  Russian  life  before  and 
during  the  emancipation  of  the  serfs.  L., 
1866 27i'-805 

Morley,  John.  Edmund  Burke  ;  a  historical  study. 
L.,  1867.     8°         ....         27«-862 

Morley  Ernsteiu.     G.  P.  R.  James         .         18-1636 

Mormons  and  mormonism.     Book  of  Moniion 

32-1184 

—  Female  life  among  the  Mormons     .         26''-281 

—  Ferris,  B.  G.     Utah  and  the  Mormons    26''-267 

—  Gunnison,  J.  W.     History  and  doctrines  of  the 

Mormons 26--288 

—  Hyde,  J.     Mormonism,  its  leaders  and  designs 

26^-328 

—  Life  among  the  Mormons         .        ,         26''-683 

—  Tucker,  P.    Origin  and  progress  of  mormonism 

32-2342 

—  Waite,  C.  V.     Mormon  prophet  and  his  harem 

26»-799 

—  See  Salt  Lake  City. 

Mormons  ;  or,  latter-day  saints  ;  with  memoirs  of  the 
life  and  death  of  Joseph  Smith,  the  "American 
Mahomet."     L.,  1851  .         .         .  32-263 

Morne-au-Diable.  E.  Sue  .  .  .  34-3841 
Morning  by  morning.  C.  H.  Spurgeon  32-lt)26 
Morning  clouds.  3d  ed.  L.,  1860  .  32-1000 
Morning  dew-drops.     C.  L.  Balfour      .  2-1061 

Morning-land,  the.  F.  Bodenstedt  .  28''-573 
Morning  stars  of  the  new  world.     H.  F.  Parker 

30-783 

Morning  walks  ;  or,  steps  to  the  study  of  mineralogy. 

L 9-272 

Morning  watches  and  night  watches.    J.  R.  Macduff 

32-381 

Mornings  in  spring.     N.  Drake     .        .  33-733 

Mornings  with  Jesus.     W.  Jay      .         .  32-556 

Morocco.    Brooke,  SirA.de  C.    Sketches  in  27''-536 

—  Chenier,  L.  S.  de.     Present  state  of  the  empire 

of 28''-l 

—  Hardman,  F.     Spanish  campaign  in         28°-176 

—  Jackson,  J.  G.     Account  of  the  empire  of 

28i'-547 

—  Murray,  Mrs.     Artist's  life  in  .         27''-531 

—  Richardson,  J.     Travels  in      .         .         28'>-340 

—  Urquhart,  D.     Travels  in        .         .         27''-764 
Morpeth,  Lord.     See  Carlisle,  Earl  of. 

Morphy,  P.     Exploits  and   triumphs  in  Europe 

20-47 

Morphy' s  games.     J.  Lowenthal   .         .  20-42 

Morrell,  A.  J.  Narrative  of  a  voyage  to  the  Ethiopic 
and  South  Atlantic  ocean,  Indian  ocean,  Chi- 
nese sea.  North  and  South  Pacific  ocean,  in 
1829-31.     N.  Y.,  1833  .         .  29^-39 

Morrell,  B.  Four  voyages  to  the  South  sea,  South 
and  North  Pacific.     N.  Y.,  1832.     S"    29''-40 

Morrell.     See  Morell. 

Morris,  A.  S.  The  Morris  family  tree.  Ph.,  1861. 
[Folded  in  case]  ....        30-2026 

Morris,  B.  F.  Christian  life  and  character  of  the 
civil  institutions  of  the  United  States,  de- 
veloped in  the  official  and  hist<jrical  annals  of 
the  republic.     Ph.,  1864.     8°        .         26»-541 

—  Life  of  Thomas  Morris.     Cin.,  1856        30-1428 

—  Memorial  record  of  the  nation's  tribute  to  Abra- 

ham Lincoln.     W.,  1865.     80      .  30-1671 

Morris,  C.    M(  moir  of  Miss  Margaret  Mercer.    Ph., 

1848 30-357 

Morris,  Edmund.     Derrick  and  drill ;  or,  an  insight 

into  the  discovery,  development,  and  present 

condition  and  future  prospects  of  petroleum. 

N.  Y.,  1865  ....  6-372 

—  Farming  for  boys.     B.,  1868  .        .  4-182 

—  How  to  get  a  farm ;   and  where  to  find  one. 

N.  Y.,1864 4-185 

—  Ten  acres  enough  ;  a  practical  experience,  show- 

ing how  a  very  small  farm  may  be  made  to 
keep  a  very  large  family.  N.  Y.,  1865  4-184 
Morris,  Edwin.  Shock  after  surgical  operations 
and  injuries ;  with  especial  reference  to  shock 
caused  by  railway  accidents.  Ph.,  1868  10-760 


Morris,  E.  J.  Notes  of  a  tour  through  Turkey, 
Greece,  Esiypt,  Arabia  Petrsea  to  the  Holy 
Laud.     Ph.,  1842.     2  v.       .         .         28^-487 

—  See  Gregorovius,  F. 

Morris,  F.  O.  Records  of  animal  sagacity  and  char- 
acter.    L.,  1861    ....  9-713 

Morris,  Governeur.  Sparks,  J.  Life  and  corres- 
pondence of  ....  30-370 

Morris,  G.  P.,  and  N.  P.  Willis.     Prose  and  poetry 
of  Europe  and  America.     N.  Y.,  1850.     8« 
33-1208 

Morris,  J.     Irritability.     L.,  1868  .  10-883 

Morris,  J.  G.  Catharine  de  Bora ;  or,  social  and 
domestic  scenes  in  the  home  of  Luther.  Ph., 
1856 30-913 

—  Catalogue  of   lepidoptera   of  North   America. 

W.,l860.     [Sm.  misc.  coll.  V.  3]  11-188 

—  Quaint  sayings  and  doings  concerning  Luther. 

P.,  1859 30-1097 

Morris,  J.  W.     K.  N.  Pepper,  and  other  condiments 

18-2130 

Moms,  M.  O.     Rambles  in  the  Rocky  mountains  ; 

with  a  visit  to  the  gold  fields  of  Colorado. 

L.,1864         .....         26''-486 
Morris,  Peter.    [Pseud.]    See  Lockhart,  J.  G. 
Morris,  P.  P.     Mining  rights  in  Pennsylvania.  Ph., 

1860.    80 2-231 

Morris,  Richaid.     Early  English  alliterative  poems; 

with  notes.   [E.  E.  T.  S.,  pt.  1]    .        22-1043 

—  Old  English  homilies.     [E.  E.  T.  S.,  29  and  34] 

V.  16  of  22-1043 

—  Sir    Gawayne.      [E.    E.    T.    S.]      Part    4 

.         .         .         .         .    V.  2  of  22-1043 

—  Specimens   of   early  English.      Oxf.,  1867 

22-1150 

—  The  story  of  Genesis  and  Exodus.    [E.  E.  T.  S., 

pt.  7] V.  4  of  22-1043 

Morris,   Robert.     Courtship  and  matrimony ;   with 

other  sketches  from  scenes  and  experiences  in 

social  life.     Ph.,  1858  .         .         .  33-709 

Morris,  T.     Life  by  B.  F.  Morris  .        .         30-1428 

Morris,  Wm.     Earthly  paradise.     B.,1868    23-1027 

—  The  life  and  death  of  Jason  :  a  poem.     B.,  1867 

23-958 

Morris,  William,  M.  D.  The  question  of  ages  ;  or, 
outlines  of  testimony  in  relation  to  life,  death, 
and  immortality.     Ph.,  1862        .        32-1024 

Morris,  Tasker  &  Co.  Pascal  iron  works  ;  illustra- 
ted catalogue.     Ph.,  1863.     4°     .  6-991 

Morrison,  C.  Essay  on  the  relations  between  labour 
and  capital.  ■L.,1854.     8"  .         .  3-167 

Morrison,  R.  Grammar  of  the  Chinese  language. 
Serampore,  1815.     4»    .         .         .  22-368 

—  Memoirs  of  the  life  and  labors  of,  by  his  widow; 

with  critical  notices  of  his  Chinese  works,  by 
S.  Kidd.     L.,1839.     2  v.     8°       .        30-2323 

Morrison,  Thomas.  Manual  of  school  management; 
for  the  use  of  teachers,  students,  and  pupil- 
teachers.     3d  ed.     Glasgow,  1863  13-147 

Morrison,  W.  H.  Observations  on  the  system  of 
metallic  currency  adopted  in  this  countr3^  2d 
ed.     L.,  1837.     8»         .         .         .  1-285 

Morrisons.     Mrs.  M.  Hosmer  .         .        18-1498 

Morrone,  J.  M.     See  Du  Ponceau,  P.  S. 

Morse,  Jedidiah.  American  gazetteer.  2d  ed. 
Charlestown,  1804.     8»         .       v.  1  of  25-105 

—  Report  to  the  secretary  of  war  of  the  U.  S.  on 

Indian  affairs,  comprising  a  narrative  of  a 
tour  performed  in  the  summer  of  1820.  New 
Haven,  1822.     8"  .        .         .         26»-768 

—  and  E.  I'arish.     Compendious  history  of  Ncav 

England  ;  designed  for  schools  and  private 
families.     Newburyport,  1809      .        26"-147 

—  New  gazetteer  of  the  eastern  continent.     B., 

1808.     8° 25-105" 

Morse,  O.  A.      A  vindication  of  the  claim  of  A. 

•     M.  W.  Ball  to  the  authorship  of  the  poem, 

' '  Rock  me  to  sleep,  mother. "   N.  Y. ,  1867.    8° 

21-225 

Morse,  S.  F.  B.     See  Claussing,  L. 


MORTALITY. 


401 


MOSS. 


Mortality  statistics  of  7tli  census  of  U.  S.  J.  D.  B. 
DeBow 10-630 

Mortality  in  the  army  of  the  U.  S.,  1839-60,  statisti- 
cal report      10-1006 

Morte  Arthur,  le.  Edited  from  the  Harleian  MS. 
2252,  in  the  British  museum,  by  F.  J.  Furiii- 
vall ;  with  a  prefatory  essay  on  Arthur  by  the 
late  Herbert  Coleridge.     L.,  1864  23-782 

—  Same.  [E.  E.  T.  S.  pt.  8]  .  v.  5  of  22-1043 
Morte  d'Arthure.  T.  Malony  .  .  18-1793 
Mortemart-Boisse,  F.  J.  L.  de.     La  vie  elctjante  a 

Paris.     2ine  ed.     P.,  1858    .         .         34-3574 
Mortgage.     Coote,  R.  H.     Law  of 

V.  18,69,70  of  2-55 

—  Miller,  S.     Law  of  equitable  mortgages 

. V.  47  of  2-55 

Mortillet,  G.  de.     Le   Sis;ne   de  la  croix  avant    le 

Christianisme.     P.";  1866.     8"      .        34-4699 

Mortimer,  C.  B.     Marrying  by  lot         .        18-2274 

—  Morton    Montagu  ;     or,    a    young    Christian's 

choice 18-2275 

Mortimer,  G.  W.  Pyrotechny  ;  or,  a  familiar  sys- 
tem   of   recreative    fireworks.      3d   ed.     L., 

1824 6-508 

Mortimer's  college  life.     E.  J.  May        .        18-2146 
Mortmain.     Finlason,  W.  F.     Laws  of  2-222 

—  Shelford,  L.     Law  of      .        .        v.  37  of  2-55 

—  See  Inheritance. 

Morton,  E.     The  Eton  boy.     F's  M.  D.  v.  26 

24-113 

Morton,  H.     See  Hale,  C.  R. 

—  and  A.  R.  Leeds.     Student's  practical  chemis- 

try.    Ph.,  1866     ....  8-90 

Morton,  J.  C.     Arthur  Young's  farmer's  calendar. 

L.,  1862.     8°         ....  4-147 

Morton,  J.  M.     Betsy  Baker.     F's  M.  D.  v.  24 

24-113 

—  Box  and  Cox.     F's  M.  D.  v.  3        .  24-113 

—  The  double-bedded  room.     F's  M.  D.  v.  22 

24-113 

—  Dying  for  love.     F's  M.  D.  v.  33     .  24-113 

—  Grimshaw,  Bagshaw,  and  Bradshaw.    F's  M.  I). 

V.  6 24-113 

—  The  Irish  tiger.     F's  M.  D.  v.  11    .  24-113 

—  Lend  me  five  shillings.     F's  S.  D.  v.  3      24-221 

—  A    most  unwarrantable  intrusion.     F's  M.  D. 

V.  30 24-113 

—  My  husband's  ghost.     F's  M.  D.  v.  29     24-113 

—  Our  wife.     F's  M.  D.  v.  25      .         .  24-113 

—  Poor  Pillicoddy.     F's  M.  D.  v.  27  .  24-113 

—  A  regular  fix.     F's  M.  D.  v.  36       .  24-113 

—  Sent  to  the  tower.     F's  M.  D.  v.  28  24-113 

—  Slasher  and  Crasher.     F's  M.  D.  v.  4       24-113 

—  A  thumping  legacy.     F's  M.  D.  v.  13       24-113 

—  Ticklish  times.     F's  M.  D.  v.  32     .  24-113 

—  To  Paris  and  back,  for  five  pounds.     F's  M.  D. 

V.  10 24-113 

—  The  two  Bonnycastles.     F's  M.  D.  v.  6  24-113 

—  The  two  Buzzards.     F's  M.  D.  v.  24        24-113 

—  Who  stole  the  pocket-book?    F's  M.  D.  v.  30 

.        24-113 

—  See  Morton,  T.,  and  J.  M.  Morton. 

Morton,  N.  New  England's  memorial.  5lh  ed., 
by  J.  Davis.     B.,  1826.     8°  .         26''-464 

Morton,  S.  G.  An  illustrated  system  of  human  an- 
atomy, special,  general,  and  microscopic. 
Ph.,  1849.     8"       .         .         .        .  10-362 

—  See  Meigs,  J.  A. 

Morton,  T.     The  angel  of  the  attic.    F's  M.  D.  v.  37 
24-113 

—  The  children  in  the  wood.    F's  M.  D.  v.  16 

24-113 

—  A  cure  for  the  heart-ache  :  a  comedy.     I.  B.  T. 

V.  14,25         .         .         .         .        .  24-141 
Same.     F's  S.  D.  v.  2          .        .  24-221 

—  Gotobed  Tom.     F's  M.  D.  v.  7       .  24-113 

—  A  pretty  piece  of  business.     F's  M.  D.  v.  10 

24-113 

—  A  Roland  for  an  Oliver.     F's  M.  D.  v,  23 

...        .        ,        .  24-113 


Morton,  T.     The  school  of  reform.     F's  8.  D.  v.  23 
*        .  24-221 

—  Same.     I.  B.  T.  v.  17      .         .         .  24-141 

—  Seeing      Warren,      (adapted     from     "Seeing 

Wright.)     F's  M.  D.  v.  35  .         .  24-313 

—  Sketches  in  India.     F's  S.  D.  v.  22  24-221 

—  Speed  the  plough  :  a  comedy.     F's  S.  D.  v.  6 

24-221 

—  Same.     L  B.  T.  v.  17      .         .         .  24-141 

—  Town  and  country.     F's  S.  D.  v.  9  24-221 

—  The  way  to  get  married  :  a  comedy.     I.  B.  T. 

V.  17 24-141 

—  Zorinski :  a  play.     The  way  to  get  married  :  a 

comedy.  Secrets  worth  knowing  :  a  comedy. 
Cure  for  the  heartaclie  :  a  comedy.  L.,  1795-9. 
8° 24-194 

—  and  J.  M.     All  that  glitters  is  not  gold.     F's  M. 

D.     V.  5 24-113 

—  The  writing  on  the  wall.    F's  S.  D.  v.  12   24-221 
Morton,  W.  T.  G.     Statements  supported   by  evi- 
dence on  his  claim  to  the  discovery  of  the  an- 
aesthetic properties  of  ether.     W.,  1853.     8" 

10-198 

Morton  Montagu.  C.  B.  Mortimer  .  18-2275 
Morts  vont  vitc,  les.  A.  Dumas  .  .  34-3228 
Morus.     K.  H.  Digby     ....  33-869 

Mos  de  Lavene.     Mme  L.  Figuier  .         34-3332 

Mosaic  Cosmogony.     R.  G.  S.  Browne  32-1336 

Mosaic   system   in  its  fundamental  principles.     L. 

Salomon 32-152 

Mosaics.     F.  Saunders   ....  33-854 

Mosaics  of  human  life.     E.  A.  Thurston         33-858 
Mosby  and  his  men.     J.  M.  Crawford  .         26^-875 
Mosby,  J.  S.,  partisan  life  with.     J.  Scott     26''-954 
Moschelles,  J.     Life  of  Beethoven ;   including  his 
correspondence   with   his  friends,   numerous 
characteristic  traits,  and  remarks  on  his  mu- 
sical works.     L.,  1841.     2  v.        .  30-38 
Moschzisker,  F.  A.  von.     The  ear  ;  its  diseases  and 
their  treatment.     Ph.,  1864  .         .          10-407 

—  Eye,  ear,  and   throat  diseases ;  bronchitis,  ca- 

tarrh, asthma.     Ph.,  1865    .         .  10-512 

—  Guide  to  German  literature.     L.,  1850.     2  v. 

22-1149 

Moscow.     Lander,  S.  W.    Spectacles  for  young  eyes 

in 27''-714 

Moseley,  H.     Lectures  on  astronomy.     L.,  1854 
12-110 

—  Mechanical  principles  of  engineering  and  archi- 

tecture ;  with  additions  by  D.  H.  Mahan. 
N.  Y.,  1856.     8»   .         .         .         .  11-120 

—  Mechanics  applied  to  the  arts.    3ded.    L.,  1847. 

80 11-289 

Moseley,  J.     What  is  contraband  of  war,  and  what 
is  not ;  comprising  all  the  American  and  Eng- 
lish authorities.     L.,  1861     .        .  2-171 
Moses  and  Aaron.     T.  Godwyn    .         .        32-1472 
Moses,  M.     Commercial  directory,  and  digest  of  the 
laws  of  the  U.  S.  relating  to  commerce.    N.  Y., 

1830.    8° 2-67 

Moses  in  Egypt ;    oratorio.     J.  Rossini  5-876 
Moses  right  and  Bishop  Colenso  wrong.     J.  Gum- 
ming             32-1072 

Mosheim,  J.  L.     Ecclesiastical  history,  ancient  and 
modern ;   translated  from  the  Latin,  and  ac- 
companied   with    notes    and    chronological 
tables,  by  A.  Maclaine.    N.  Y.,  1821.   2  v.  8° 
32-153 

—  Same.     L.,  1833.     8°       .        .        .  32-154 

—  Historical  commentaries  on  the  state  of  Chris- 

tianity during  the  first  three  hundred  and 

twenty-five  years.     Trans,  by  R.  S.  Vidal  and 

J.Murdoch.     N.  Y.,  1854.    2  v.    8"    32-1598 

Moslem,  lands  of.     El-Mukattem  .         .         28i"-473 

Mosquito  shore.     Squier,  S.  G.     Waikna       26''-284 

Moss,  J.  W.     Manual  of  classical  bibliography.    L., 

1837.     2v.     80      .         .         .        .  21-334 

Moss,  L.     Annals  of  the  United   States  Christian 

commission.     Ph.,  1868.     8<>        .        32-2148 

Moss-side.     Mrs.  Terhune     .        .        ,        18-3173 


26 


MOSSES. 


402 


MOZART. 


Mosses.    Berkeley,  M.  J.    Hand-book  of  British  m. 
9-12 

—  Sullivant,  "V^.  S.  Iconcs  muscorum  9-1286 
Mosses  from  an  old  manse.  N.  Hawthorne  18-1373 
Mossman,  S.  Our  Australian  colonies.  L.  29''-234 
Mother  at  home.  J.  S.  C.  Abbott  .  33-455 
Mothers.     Alcott,  W.  A.     The  young  mother 

10-743 

—  Chavasse,  P.  H.     Advice  to  a  m.  on  the  manage- 

ment of  her  children     .         .         .  10-871 

—  Donne,  A.     Mothers  and  infants     .  10-226 

—  Mother's  thorough  resource  book    .  10-891 

—  Sigourney,  L.  H.  Letters  to  .  .  33-411 
Mother,  the.  T.  S.  Artliur  .  .  .  18-189 
Mother  Goose  for  grown  folks  ;  a  Christmas  reading. 

N.  Y.,  1860 23-565 

Mother-in-law.     Mrs.  Southworth          .         18-2981 
Mother's  mission,  the.     By  the  author  of  "The  ob- 
ject of  life  "           ....         18-4132 
Mother's  recompense.     G.  Aguilar     18-79;924;3745 
Mother's  request.     See  Ballysham  castle        18-267" 
Mother's  thorough  resource  book  for  the   manage- 
ment of  children.     L.  .         .         .  10-891 
Motherless  children.     Mrs.  M.  Leslie    .         18-1801 
Mothers  of  England.     Mrs.  S.  Ellis       .         18-3649 
Mothers  of  the  wise  and  good.     J.  Burns       30-643 
Motherwell,  W.     Poetical   works ;    with  memoir ; 
new  ed.,  containing  his  posthumous  writings. 
B.,  1853 23-160 

—  Minstrelsy,  ancient  and  modern  ;   with  an  his- 

torical introduction  and  notes.    B.,  1846.  2  v. 
23-161 

—  Posthumous  poems.  B.,  1851  .  23-306 
Moths.  J.  Duncan  .  .  v.  3  and  5  of  9-595 
Motion.  See  Force  ;  Mechanics  ;  Perpetual  motion. 
Motion  of  the  juices  in  the  animal  body.     J.  Liebig 

8-26 

Motion  of  points.     "W.  Whewell    .         .  11-254 

Motley,  J.     Tales  of  the  Cymry  ;   with  notes  illus- 
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Motley,  J.  L.     Four  questions  for  the  people,  at  the 
presidential  election.     [Address.]      B.,  1868. 
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—  Historic  progress  and  American  democracy  :  an 

address  delivered  before  the  N.  Y.  historical 
society.     N.  Y.,  1869.     8»    .         .       26-''-1042 

—  History  of  the  United  Netherlands,   from  the 

death  of  "William  the  Silent,  to  the  synod  of 
Dort.     L.,  1800-8.     4  v.     8°        .       27"-2633 

—  Same.     N.  Y.,  1861-8.     4  v.     8°    .       27''-2634 

—  Merry-mount 18-2270 

—  Rise  of  the  Dutch  republic;  a  history.     N.  Y., 

1856.  3v.  8°  .  .  .  .  27»-2632 
Mott,  V.     Travels  in  Europe  and  the  east  in  1834-41. 

N.  Y.,1842.  8°  .  .  .  .  29'>-227 
Motteville,  F.  B.  de.    Memoires  sur  Anne  d' Autriche 

et  sa  Cour  ;  avec  une  notice  par  Sainte-Beuve. 

P.,  1855.     4  v 34-3575 

—  Memoirs   for  the   history  of  Anne  of  Austria. 

P.,  1726.     5  v 27^'-1825 

Mottley,  J.     Life  of  Peter  1,  of  Russia.    2d  ed.   L., 

1740.     2  V 30-1992 

Mount,  F.  J.     Adventures   and   researches  among 

the  Andaman  islanders.    L.,  1803.    8°  28i'-42'3 

Mouche,  la.     Pigault-Lebrun  .         .         34-4817 

Mouche  qui  vole.     Mme  M.  Dumont      .        34-4233 

Moiihot,  H.     Travels  in  tlie  central  parts  of  Indo- 

China  (Siam),  Cambodia,  and  Laos.    L.,  1804. 

2v.     8°         .         .         .         .         .         28''-442 

Moulder's  and  founder's  guide.     F.  Overman   6-389 

Moule,  T.  Bibliotheca  heraldica  Magnae  Brittanniae; 

an  analytical  catalogue  of  books  on  genealogy, 

heraldry,  etc. ;  witii  supplement  enumerating 

the  principal  foreign  genealogical  works.    L., 

1822.     8° 21-335 

Moulton,  F.     See  Mayo.  R. 

Moulton,  L.  C.     My  third  book    .        .        18-2277 

Mount  Ararat.     See  Ararat. 

Mount  Calvary.     M.  A.  Smith       .        .        32-1874 

Mount  Hope.     G.  H.  Hollister       .        .        18-1457 


Mount  Vernon  and  its  associations.     B.  J.  Lossing 

2G''-438 

Mount  Vernon  and  other  poems.     H.  Rice     23-090 
Mount  Vernon  papers.     E.Everett        .  33-815 

Mountagu,  R.     Appelio  Csesarera.     A  Ivst  appeale 
from  two  Vniust  informers.     L.,  1625.    4" 

32-1858 

Mountain,  J.  H.  B.     See  Pococke,  E.,  and  others. 
Mountain,  the.     R.  M.  S.  Jackson         .  9-939 

Mountain  adventures  in  the  various  countries  of  the 
world.  B.,  1809  ....  29^-317 
Mountain  bard.  J.  Hogg  .  .  v.  2  of  23-353 
Mountaineering  in  1801.  J.  Tyndall  .  27i'-612 
Mountains.     Headley,  J.  T.     Sacred  mountains 

32-108 

—  Michelet,  J.     La  montagne     .         .        34-4128 

—  Vose,  G.  L.     Origin  and  structure  Of  9-321 

—  See   Geology  ;    and  names  of  mountains  and 

mountain-ranges. 
Mountains  and  mole  hills.     Frank  Marryat  26''-283 
Mounteney,  B.     Historical  inquiry  into  the  principal 

circumstances  and  events  relative  to  the  late 

emperor  Napoleon.     L.,  1824.     8°      27''-1826 
Mountford,  W.     Euthanasy ;  or,  happy  talk  towards 

the  end  of  life.     5th  ed.     B.,  1855         32-204 

—  Martyria;    a  legend,    wherein    are    contained 

homilies,  conversations,  and  incidents  of  the 
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—  Thorpe  ;  a  quiet  EngMsh  town,  and  human  life 

therein  18-2279 

Moui-t,  G.    Relation,  or  journal  of  a  plantation  set- 
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Moustache.     C.  P.  de  Kock  .         ,         .         34-4702 

Movement  cure.     Lewis,  D.     Weak  lungs  and  how 

to  make  them  strong    .         .         .  10-346 

—  Roth,  M.     Prevention  and  cure  of  chronic  dis- 

eases       10-087 

—  Tavlor,  G.  H.     Exposition  of  .  10-237 
Mowatt.     See  Ritchie,  A.  C.  M. 

Moubray,  B.     See  Dickson,  W.  B. 
Mowry,  S.     Arizona  and  Sonora  ;  the  geography, 
history  and  resources  of  the  silver  regions  of 
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Moxon,  E.     Sonnets.     2d  ed.     L.,  1837.    8°  23-874 
Mozambique,  residence  in.     L.  M'Leod         28''-341 
Mozart,  J.  C.  S.  W.  G.     Siimmtliche  compositionen. 
Erste  vollstiindige  gesammtausgabe  untcr  re- 
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—  Don  Juan ;   (II  don  Giovanni  ;)  rendered  into 

English,  from  the  Italian,  by  J.  W.  Mould  ; 

revised  from  the  orchestral  score  by  W.  S. 

'    Rockstro.     B.     4»         .         .         .  5-796 

—  Same  ;  arranged  for  piano  solo.    B.    4"      5-797 

—  Don  Juan,  for  voice  and  piano-forte  ;  with  Eng- 

lish and  Italian  words.     L.    4°    .  5-794 

—  Letters,  (1709-91 ;)    translated  from  the  collec- 

tion of  Ludwig  Nohl,  by  Lady  Wallace.     L., 
1865.     2v 30-1766 

—  Same.     N.  Y.,  1800.     2  v.       .         .        30-1767 

—  Requiem,  in  vocal  score;  with  an  accompaniment 

for  the  organ  or  jjiano-forte,  by  V.  Novello ; 
with  Latin  and  English  text.     B.     8°      5-804 

—  Second  mass  (in  C)  ;   with  accompaniment  for 

orcan   or  piano-lbrte,  by  V.  Novello;    with 
Latin  and  English  text.     B.,  1804.    8°    5-801 

—  Seventh  mass  (in  B  flat)  ;  with  accompaniment 

for  organ  or  piano-forte,  by  V.  Novello  ;  with 
Latin  and  English  text.     B.,  1804.    8"    5-803 

—  Twellth  mass,  in  vocal  score  ;  with  an  accom- 

paniment for  the  organ  or  piano-forte  ;  with 

Latin  and  Endish  text,  by  V.  Novello.   B.  8° 

.'      .        .        .        .  5-803 

—  Beyle,  H.     Vie  de    .        .        .        .        34-3828 

—  Bombet,  L.  A.  C.     Life  of      .        .  30-330 

—  Doring,  H.     Biographic  .         .         .        34-3187 

—  Holmes,  E.    Life  and  correspondence  of  30-371 

—  Sec  Siegmyer,  J.  C. 

Mozart,  roman.     H.  Rau       .        .        .       34-527,8 


MOZART. 


403 


MULLER. 


Mozart ;  a  biographical  romance.     H.  Rau    18-4046 
Mozart  collection  of  sacred  music.     E.  Ives    5-1017 
Mr.  Brown's  letters  to  liis  nepliew.    W.  M.  Thacke- 
ray         V.  5  of  18-3193=' 

Mr.   Brown's  letters  to  a  j^oung    man.       W.    M. 

Thackeray 18-3189,98 

Mr.    Ledbury  and   his  friend.      Albert  Smith 

18—2923 
Mr.  Pendleton's  cup.     W.  I.  Bradley   ",        18-4191 
Mr.  Sponge's  sporting  tour.     R.  S.  Surtees  18-1414 
Mr.  Sydenham  Greenfincli,  adventures  of.    T.  Haw- 
kins               18-3977 

Mr.   Rutherford's  children.     S.  and  A.  B.  Warner 

.        18-3451 

Mr.  Winyard's  ward.     Miss  Parr  .         ,        18-3910 
Mrs.  Ben  Darby.     A.  M.  Collins   .         .  18-678 

Mrs.  Caudle's  curtain  lectures.    D.  Jerrold    18-1676 
Mrs.    Clarinda  Singlehart.     Miss   A.    Manning 

18-2043 

Mrs.  Lirriper's  lodgings.     C.  Dickens   .  18-884 

Mrs.  Partington's  life  and  sayings.     B.  P.  Shillaber 

18-2842 

Muck  manual  for  farmers.     S.  L.  Dana  4-150 

Miicke,  C.     Voj'age  dans  le  Harz ;  ou  les  vues  de 
Dieu  sont  impenetrable.     Leip.    .         34-5103 
Mud-king's  daughter.     H.  C.  Andersen        18-3784 
Mudford,  Wm.     Historical  account  of  the  campaign 
in  the  Netherlands,  in  1815  ;  comprising  bat- 
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1817.     4» 27''-4026 

Mudge,  B.  F.  First  annual  report  on  the  geology 
of  Kansas.     Lawrence,  1866.     80  9-330 

Mudge,  Z.  A.  The  Christian  statesman ;  a  por- 
traiture of  Sir  T.  F.  Buxton ;  with  sketches 
of  British  anti-slavery  reform.     N.  Y.,  1865 

30-1874 

Mudie,  J.     Felonry  of  New  South  Wales ;  a  picture 

of  the  real  romance  of  life  in  Botany  Bay. 

L.,  1837.     8°         ....         29''-247 

Mudie,  R.     Babylon  the  great ;  or,  men  and  things 

in  the  British  capital.     L.,  1828.     3  y. 

27'>-914 

—  Domesticated  animals.     Winchester  9-739 

—  The  earth.     Ph.,  1836      .        .        .  25-34 

—  The  feathered  tribes  of  the  British  islands.     L. , 

1853.     2  V 9-588 

—  The  heavens.     Ph.,  1836         .        .  12-11 

—  Historical  and  topographical  description  of  the 

Channel  islands.     L.    .         .         .         27''-912 

—  The  isle  of  Wight ;  its  past  and  present  condi- 

tion, and  future  prospects.     L.     8"       27''-911 

—  Man,  as  a  moral  and   accountable  being.     L., 

1840 15-52 

—  Man,  in  his  intellectual  faculties  and  adaptations. 

L.,  1839 15-53 

—  Man,  in  his  physical  structure  and  adaptation. 

B.,1838         .         .         •        .         .  10-84 

—  Popular  guide  to  the  observation  of  nature.    L. , 

1833 9-1010 

—  Same.     N.  Y.,  1833         .         .         .  9-1011 

—  Spring  ;  or,  the  seasonal  renovations  of  nature  ; 

ed.  by  Adam  White.     L.      .         .  9-1035 

"Muffs,"  physiology  of     W.  Gaspey    .         18-3974 

Miigge,  T.     Afraja ;   or,  life  and  love  in   Norway 

18-2282 

—  Switzerland  in  1847;  and  its  condition,  political, 

social,   moral,  and  physical,  before  the  war ; 
ed.  by  Mrs.  P.  Linnett.     L.,  1848.     2  v. 
27''-2380 

Miihlbach,  L.     [Pseud.]     See  Miindt,  Mrs.  C.  M. 

Muhlenberg,  H.  Doscriptio  uberior  graminum  et 
plantarum  calamariarum  America?  septentri- 
onalis  indigenarum  et  cicurum.  Ph.,  1817. 
8" 34-493 

Muhlenberg,  H.  A.  Life  of  Maj.-Gen.  Peter  Muhl- 
enberg.    Ph.,  1849       .        .        .  30-372 

Muhlenberg,  H,  M.  Stoever,  M.  L.  Life  and 
times  of 30-1011 

Muhlenberg,  Peter.     Life  by  H.  A.  Muhlenberg 

30-372 


Muir,  J.  Original  Sanskiit  texts  on  the  origin  and 
progress  of  the  religion  and  institutions  of 
India.  Trans,  into  English,  and  illustrated 
by  notes,  chiefly  for  the  use  of  students  and 
others  in  India.    L.,  1858-68.    3  v.    8°     32-939 

Muir,  W.  Life  of  Mahomet ;  with  introductory 
chapters  on  the  original  sources  for  the  biogra- 
phy of  Mahomet,  and  on  the  pre-Islamite  his- 
tory of  Arabia.     L.,  18G1.     4v.     8°    30-1163 

Muir,  W.  J.  C.  Pagan  or  Christian  ?  or,  notes  for 
the  general  public  on  our  national  architecture. 
L.,  1860 5-173 

Muirheatl,  J.  P.     Life  of  James  Watt ;  with  selec-; 

tions  from  his  correspondence.     L.,  1858.     8° 

30-1135 

Mukattem.     See  El-Mukattem. 

Mulberry  tree,  cultivation  of.     W.  H.  Vernon    4-37 

Mulder,  "G.  J.    Chemistry  of  wine.    L.,1857    8-111 

—  Chemistry  of  vegetable  and  animal  physiology. 

L.,  1849.     8°         ....  8-83 

Mulford,  I.  S.  Civil  and  political  history  of  New 
Jersey.     Camden,  1848.     8°         ,         36''-148 

MuUaly,  J.  The  laying  of  the  cable  ;  being  a  nar- 
rative of  the  attempt  in  1855,  and  of  the  three 
Atlantic  telegraph  expeditions  of  1857.  N. 
Y.,  1858.     8° 6-891 

Mullan,  J.  Miner's  and  traveller's  guide  to  Oregon, 
Washington,  Idaho,  Montana,  Wyoming,  and 
Colorado,  via  the  Missouri  and  Columbia 
rivers.     N.  Y.,18G5      .        .         .         26b-542 

Mullen,  W.  J.     Annual  reports  of  prison  agent  for 

1855-67 ;    accompanied  by  an  extra  copy  of 

the  philanthropist,  as  edited  by  J.  Reese,  ex- 

planatorj'  of  the  labors  of  the  agent.     Ph. 

2-973 

Mullens,  Mrs.     Life  by  the  Gauges.     Ph.,  1867 

.   • 32-2283 

Miiller,  C.  0.     Ancient  art  and  its  remains ;  or,  a 

manual  of  the  archaeology   of  art.      Trans. 

from  the  German  by  J.  Leitch.     L.,1852.     8° 

5-56 

—  History  and  antiquities  of  the  Doric  race.  Trans. 

by  H.  Tufnell  and  G.  C.  Lewis.     2d  ed.     L.,  ■ 
1839.     2  V.     80      .         .         .         .       27=^-3110 

—  History   of  the  literature   of    ancient    Greece ; 

continued  after  the  author's  death  by  J.  W. 
Donaldson.     L.,1858.     3  v.     8<>  .         22-1154 

—  Introduction  to  a  scientific  system  of  mythology. 

Trans,  by  J.  Leitch.     L.,  1844.     8°       32-805 

Muller,  D.  C.     Tableau  de  Petershourg,  en  1810-12. 

Tr.  de  1'  Allemand.     P.  et  Mayence,  1814.    8» 

34-4853 

Muller,  F.  Max.  Chips  from  a  German  workshop. 
L.,  1867.  2  V.  8°  [V.  I.  Essays  on  the 
science  of  religion,  v.  II.  Essays  on  myth- 
ology traditions  and  customs]      .        32-2145 

—  The  German  classics  from  4th  to  19th  century; 

biog.  notices,  translations,  and  notes.  L., 
1858 34-2299 

—  History  of  ancient  Sanskrit  literature,  so  far  as 

it  illustrates  the  primitive  religion  of  the 
Brahmans.     L.,  1859.     8°    .         .        22-1151 

—  Languages  of  the  seat  of  war  in  the  east ;  with  a 

survey  of  the  three  families  of  language, 
Semitic,  Anan,  and  Turanian.  3d  ed.  L., 
1855.     8° 22-479 

—  Lectures   on  the   science  of  language.     N.  Y., 

1865.     2  V.     8"     .         .        .         .  22-478 

—  On  the  stratification  of  language.     L.,1868.     8"* 

...         .        .        .        .        .  22-480 

—  Sanskrit  grammar  for  beginners,  in  Devanagari 

and  Roman  letters  throughout.     L.,1866.     8" 

22-387 

Miiller,  G.  Narrative  of  some  of  the  Lord's  deal- 
ings with  George  Muller.  5th  ed.  L.,  1855,6. 
2v 30-1148 

—  Life  of  trust ;  being  a  narrative  of  the  Lord's 

dealings  with  George  Miiller,  written  by  him- 
self; edited  and  condensed  by  H.  L.  Way- 
land.     B.,  1861     ....       30-1148'' 


MULLER. 


404 


MURNER. 


Muller,  John.  Principles  of  physics  and  meteor- 
ology.    Ph.,  1848  .         .         .  11-52 

Muller,  John,  M.  D.  Physiology  of  the  senses, 
voice,  and  muscnlar  motion ;  with  the  men- 
tal faculties.  Trans.,  with  notes,  by  W. 
Baly.     L.,  1848     ....  10-286 

Muller,  Baron  John  von.  History  of  the  world  ; 
with  particular  reference  to  Europe  and  her 
colonies;  ed.,  with  life  of  author,  by  A.  11. 
Everett.     N.  Y.,  1847.     4  v.         .  29''-25 

Muller,  Julius.     See  Monnd,  A.,  et  al.    .  32-749 

Muller,  O.  Charlotte  Ackermann — Hamburger 
theater- roman.     N.  Y.,  1854        .  34-596 

Muller,  Samuel.  Voyages  from  Asia  to  N.  America, 
for  completing  the  discoveries  of  the  N.  W. 
coast ;  with  a  summary  of  voyages  made  by 
the  Russians  over  the  frozen  seas  in  search  of 
the  N.  E.  passage.  Trans,  by  T.  Jefferys. 
L.,  1761.     4«  ....         29''-523 

Muller,  S.  Part  songs  for  three  and  four  female 
voices ;  selected  and  trans,  by  F.  M.  Ray- 
mond.    B.,  1861  ....  5-1081 

Muller,  Wilhelm.  Le  fils  du  viel  invalide — Conte. 
Leip 34-5104 

Muller,  Wolfgang.     Furioso  ;  or,  passages  from  the 
life  of  L.  van  Beethoven.     Camb.,  1805 
30-1672 

Mulligan,  J.     Exposition  of  the  grammatical  struc- 
ture of  the  English  language,     N.  Y.,  1852 
22-175 

Mullois,  I,  The  clergy  and  the  pulpit  in  their  rela- 
tions to  the  people.  Trans,  by  G.  P.  Badger. 
N.  Y.,  1867 32-2337 

Mulock,  Miss  D.  M.     Agatha's  husband        18-2285 

—  Bread   upon  the  waters ;  A  family  in  love ;  A 

low  marriage  ;  The  double  house         18-2299 

—  Christian's  mistake  .         .         .         .         18-2297 

—  Domestic  stories       ....        18-2286 

—  Fairy  book 18-2287 

—  Head  of  the  family  ....         18-2288 

—  Hero,  and  other  tales       .         .        .         18-2289 

—  John  Halifax,  gentleman  .         .         18-2290 

—  Life  for  a  life 18-2291 

—  Lord  Erlistoun  ....         18-2284 

—  Mistress  and  maid    ....         18-2292 

—  Noble  life 18-2298 

—  Ogilvies 18-2293 

—  Olive         ....        18-2294, 1198s  3933 

—  Our  year  :  a  child's  book  in  prose  and  verse. 

N.  Y.,  1860 23-777 

—  Poems.     L.,  1860      ....  23-570 

—  Romantic  tales         ....        18-2295 

—  Studies  from  life      ....         18-2296 

—  The  two  marriages  ....         18-3825 

—  Woman's  kingdom  ....         18-4158 

—  Woman's  thoughts  about  women.     N.  Y.,  1858 

33-701 

—  Forgues,  E.  D.     Le  roman  de  femme  en  Angle- 

terre 84-4657 

Mummies,  history  of     T.  J.  Pettigrew  28*-408 

—  See  Burial. 

Miinch,  F.     School   for  American  grape  culture. 

Trans,  by  E.  H.  Cutter.     Ph.,  1865        4-224 
Miinch-Bellinghausen,    E.   J.      See    Halm,   T. 

24-35 

Munchausen's  travels.     R.  E.  Raspe     .  18-290 

Miinchhausen.     K.  Immermann    .         .  34-580 

MUndt,  Mrs.  C.  M.    [L.  Miihlbach.]  Andreas  Hofer. 

Trans,  by  F.  Jordan     .         .         .         18-4050 

—  Berlin  and  sans-souci       .         .         .        18-2278 

—  Bern  thai ;  or,  the  son's  revenge      .         18-3823 

—  The  daughter  of  an  empress;  an  historical  novel. 

Trans,  by  N.  Greene    .         .         .         18-3924 

—  Frederick  the  great  and  his  court     .         18-2281 

—  Frederick  the  great  and  his  family  .         18-3851 

—  Goethe  and  Schiller.     Trans,  by  (>.  Coleman 

18-4131 

—  Henry  VIII  and  his  court ;  or,  Catharine  Parr. 

From  the  German  by  H.  N.  Pierce      18-3893 

—  Joseph  II  and  his  court  .        .        .        18-2283 


Miindt,  Mrs.  C.  M.  Louisa  of  Prussia  and  her 
times ;  an  historical  novel.  Trans,  by  P. 
Jordan  18-3905 

—  Marie  Antoinette  and  her  sons        .         18-3911 

—  Merchant  of  Berlin  .         .         .         18-2280 

—  Napoleon  and  Bliicher.     Trans,  from  the  Ger- 

man, by  F.  Jordan       .         .         .        18-3979 

—  Napoleon  and  the  Queen  of  Prussia        18-3932 

—  Old  Fritz  and  the  new  era.    Trans,  by  P.  Lang- 

ley         18-3995 

—  Prince  Eugene  and  his  times  .         .         18-4164 

—  Two  life-paths  ....  18-4215 
Miindt,  T.     Count  Mirabeau  ;    an  historical  novel. 

Trans,  by  T.  J.  Radford       .         .         18-3096 
Mundy,  G.  C.     Our  antipodes ;    or,  residence  and 
rambles  in  the  Australasian  colonies ;  with  a 
glimpse  of  the  gold  fields.     L.,  1855.     8° 

29'>-206 

Munich.     Howitt,  A.  M.     Art  student  in  5-381 

—  Wilberforce,  E.  Social  life  in  .  27"-651 
Municipalist,  the.  N.  Y.,  1858  .  .  26=^-665 
Munn,  B.     Practical  land-drainer.     N.  Y.,  1855 

4-163 

Munro,  Sir  T.,  life  of.     G.  R.  Gleig       .         30-2307 
Munro,  J.     Science  of  chess.     Ph.,  1859  20-46 

Munsell,  J.  Every  day  book  of  history  and  chro- 
nology.    N.  Y.,  1858.     8°    .         .  29^-97 

—  Typographical  miscellany.     Alb.,  1850    21-229 
Munson,  J.  E.     Complete  i)honographer  ;  an  induc- 
tive exposition  of  phonography,  with  its  ap- 
plications.    N.  Y.,1867        .        .  22-176 

Murad.     See  Moorad. 

Murat,  J.  [Joachim-Napoleon.]  Davies,  C.  Resi- 
dence in  family  of         .         .         .        30-1895 

—  Lamartine,  A.  de.     Civilizateurs  et  conquerants. 

V.  2 34-4731 

Murat,  N.  A.     Moral  and   political  sketch  of  the 

United  States  of  North  Amerca  .  26'^-89 

Murby,  T.     Music  student's  manual.     L.,  1862 

5-1124 

Murchison,  C.     Clinical  lectures  on  diseases  of  the 

liver,  jaundice,  and  abdominal  dropsy.    N.  Y., 

1868 10-870 

—  See  Falconer,  Hugh. 

Murchison,  R.  I.  Siluria ;  the  history  of  the  oldest 
fossiliferous  rocks  and  their  foundations  ;  with 
a  brief  sketch  of  the  distribution  of  gold  over 
the  earth.  3d  ed.,  (including  "  The  Silurian 
system.")     L.,  1859.     8»      .         .  9-274 

Murder  of  Logan's  family.     T.Jefferson       26"-118 

Murdock,  J.  E.    See  Patriotism  in  poetry  and  prose. 

Mure,  W.  Critical  history  of  the  language  and 
literature  of  ancient  Greece.  2d  ed.  L., 
1854-9.     5v.     8"  .         .         .         .         22-1158 

Muret,  Th.  C.  Histoire  de  Jeanne  d'Albret,  Reine 
de  Navarre.  Etude  sur  Marguerite  de  Valois, 
sa  Mere.     P.,  1862        .         .         .         84-3955 

Muretus.     See  Kenrick,  J. 

Murger,  H.     Les  Buveurs  d'eau.    P.,  1857   34-3580 

—  Le  dernier  rendezvous  ;   La  resurrection  de  La- 

zare.     P.,  1866     .         .         .         .        34-3581 

—  Madame  Olympe,  etc.     P.,  1863      .         84-5368 

—  Les  Nuits  d'hiver — Poesies  completes.    Suivies 

d'etudes  sur  H.  Murger.     P.,  1861       84-3586 

—  Le  Pays  Latin.     P.,  1858         .         .         34-3582 

—  Le  roman  de  toutes  les  femmes.     P.,  1865 

34-8583 

—  Scenes  de  la  vie  de  Boheme.     P.,  1863   34-3584 

—  Le  Serment  d'Horace ;    Comedie  en  1  acte  en 

prose.     P.,  1861    .         .         .         .        84-3588 

—  Les  Vacances  de  Camille.     4me  ed.     P.,  1861 

84-8585 

—  See  Barriere  et  Murger. 

Murillo,  B.  E.  Life ;  compiled  from  -writings  of 
various  authors.  Trans,  by  E.  Davies.  L., 
1819 80-1328 

—  Beule,  C.  E.  Murillo  et  I'Andalousie  34-4677 
Mumer,  T.     The  marvellous  adventures  and  rare 

conceits  of  Master  Tyll  Owlglass  ;  set  forth  in 
English  by  K.  R.  H.  Mackenzie  .        18-2300 


MURPHEY, 


405 


MUSEUM. 


Murphey,  James.  Creation ;  or,  the  bible  and 
geology  consistent.     N.  Y.,  1850  32-.805 

Murphy,  A.  All  in  the  wrong ;  a  comedy.  D.  L.  T. 
V.  1 24-107 

—  Same.     S.  B.  T.  V.  2         .         .         .  24-191 

—  The  apprentice.     B.  D.  v.  1     .        .  24-143 

—  Same.     D.  L.  T.  v.  1       .         .        .  24-107 

—  Same.     M.  B.  D.  v.  5      .         .        .  24-142 

—  The  citizen  ;  a  comedy.     D.  L.  T.  v.  2    24-107 

—  Same.     M.  B.  D.  v.  5      .         .         .  24-142 

—  Same.     S.  B.  T.  v.  7        .         .        .  24-191 

—  The  Grecian  daughter ;   a  tragedy.     B.  D.  v.  1 

24-148 

—  Same.     D.  L.  T.  v.  5       .        .        .  24-107 

—  Same.     M.  B.  D.  v.  2      .        .        .  24-142 

—  Same.     B.  B.  T.  v.  14     .        .         .  24-71 

—  Same.     I.  B.  T.  v.  6        .         .         .  24-141 

—  Same.     S.  B.  T.  v.  1         .         .         .  24-191 

—  Life  and  genius  of  Samuel  Johnson.     L.,  1793. 

80 80-270 

—  Life  of  David  Garrick.     Dub.,  1801.   8»  80-197 

—  The  old  maid.     M.  B.  D.  v.  5         .  24-142 

—  The  orphan  of  China  ;  a  tragedy.   M.  B.  D.  v.  2 

24-142 

—  Same,     B.  B.  T.  v.  13     .         .         .  24-71 

—  Three  weeks  after  marriage.     B.  D.  v.  1  24-143 

—  Same.     D.  L.  T.  v.  11     .        .         .  24-107 

—  Same.     F's  S.  D.  v.  8      .        .         .  24-221 

—  Same.     M.  B.  D.  v.  5.     .         .         .  24-142 

—  The  upholsterer.     M.  B.  D.  v.  5     .  24-142 

—  The  way  to  keep  him  ;  a  comedy.    M.  B.  D.  v.  4 

24-142 

—  Same.     I.  B.  T.  v.  14      .        .        .  24-141 

—  Same.     S.  B.  T.  v.  6        .         .         .  24-191 

—  Zciiobia.     M.  B.  D.  v.  2  .         .  24-142 
Murphy,  John.     Treatise   on  the  art  of  weaving  ; 

with   calculations  and  tables  for  the  use  of 

manufacturers.  Glasgow,  1857.  8»  0-373 
Murphy,  J.  M.,  and  W.  N.  Jeffers.    Nautical  routine 

and  stowage  ;  w;th  short  rules  in  navigation. 

N.  Y.,1849.    8°    .         .         .         .  G-061 

Murphy,  R.  M.  Destiny  ;  or,  life  as  it  is  18-3923 
Murray,  Amelia  M.    Letters  from  the  United  States, 

Cuba,  and  Canada.     N.  Y.,  185G         26^-296 

—  Recollections,  from  1803  to  1837,  with  a  conclu- 

sion in  1868.     L.,  1868  .         .         80-2379 

Murray,  Andrew.     Ship-building  in  iron  and  wood; 

and  steam-ships,  by  R.  Murray.     2d  ed.     E., 

1863.    4" 6-1001 

Murrav,  C.  A.     Travels  in  North  America  in  1834. 

N.  Y.,  1839.     2v.         .         .         .  26''-88 

Murray,  E.     Sixteen   years   of   an   artist's   life    in 

Morocco,  Spain,  and  the  Canary  islands.    L., 

1859.  2  V.  8°  .  .  .  .  27''-531 
Murray,  E.  C.  G.     Pictures  from  the  battle-fields; 

by  "The  roving  Englishman."     L.,  1855 
27^-840 

—  The  roving  Englishman  in  Turkey  ;   sketches 

from  life.     L.,  1855       .         .         .  27''-800 

Murray,  Henry.    Art  of  portrait  painting  in  oil  colors. 

L..  1851 5-476 

Murray,  Hugh.     The  African  continent ;  a  narrative 

of  discovery  and  adventure.    L.,  1853  28''-550 

—  Encyclopaedia  of  geography ;  revised  by  T.  G. 

Bradford.     Ph.,  1837.     3  v.     8".  25-111 

—  Historical  and  descriptive  account  of  British 

America.     N.  Y.,  1840.     2  v.      .         26''-149 

—  See  Jameson,  Robert. 

—  and  others.     Historical  and  descriptive  account 

of  British  India,  from  tlie  most  remote  period 
to  the  present  time.     N.  Y.,  1888.     3  v. 

.  ' 28''-41 

—  Same.     N.  Y.,  1832.     3  v.       .         .  28«-42 

—  Same;  with  continuation.     L.,  1853        28''-169 
Murray,  James.     Select  biography  connected  with 

Euroiiean  history  during  the  IGth  century. 

L.,  18G7.     2  V 30-1915 

Murray's  [John]  hand-books  for  travellers. 

—  BleAvitt,0.    Hand-book  for  central  Italy  27M93 
Hand-book  for  southern  Italy  27''-494 


Murray's  [John]  hand-books  for  travellers. 
Biewitt,  O.     Hand-book  for  Rome       27''-495 

—  Bowen,  G.  F.    Hand-book  for  Greece    27''-496 

—  Cunningham,  P.     Hand-book  of  London 

27b-482 

—  Dennis,  G.    Hand-book  for  Ireland         27''-693 

—  —  Hand-book  for  travellers  in  Sicily       27*'-692 

—  Eastwick,  E.  B.     Hand-book  for  India    28''-334 

—  Ford,  R.     Hand-book  for  Spain      .         27'>-480 

—  Hand-book  for  Devon  and  Cornwall         21''-554 

—  Hand-book  for  travellers  in  France  27''-485 

—  Hand-book  for  Kent  and  Sussex    .         27''-483 

—  Hand-book  for  northern  Europe     .         27''-488 

—  Hand-book  for  northern  Italy         .         27''-49  2 

—  Hand-book  for  travellers  in  Portugal       27^-487 

—  Hand-book  for  southern  German}-  .         27''-490 

—  Hand-book  for  travellers  in  Surrey,  Hamjishire, 

and  Isle  of  Wight        .        .         .         27"-484 

—  Hand-book  for  travellers  in  Switzerland  27''-491 

—  Hand-book  for  Syria  and  Palestine         28''-287 

—  Hand-book  for  travellers  in  Westmoreland  and 

Cumberland  ....         27'>-909 

—  Hand-book  for  travellers  in  Wiltshire,  Dorset- 

shire, and  Somersetshire       ,         .         27''-555 

—  Hand-book  for  the  continent   .         .         27i'-481 

—  Hand-book  for  visitors  to  Paris        .         27''-716 

—  Wilkinson,  J.  G.     Hand-book  for  travellers  in 

Egypt 28»'-288 

Murray,  J.  B.  C.    History  of  usury,  from  the  earliest 

period  to  the  present  time.     Ph.,  1856.     8° 

1-260 

Murray,  J.  E.     A  summer  in  the  Pyrenees.     2d  ed. 

L.,  1837.    2  V.     8°        .         .        .  27»-30 

Murray,  J.  F.     The  world  of  London.     E.  and  L., 

1843.    2v 27^-740 

—  Picturesque  tour  of  the  river  Thames,    in 'its 

western  course.     L.,  1845.     8»     .  27^-15 
Murray,  L.     English  grammar.     N.  Y.,  1819.    8° 
22-177 

—  Memoirs  of  the  life  and  writings  of;  written  by 

himself;  with  a  preface  and  a  continuation,  bj' 

E.  Frank.     N.  Y.,  1827.     8°        .  30-373 

Murray,  N.    [Kirwan.]    Letters  to  the  Hon.  Roger 

"B.  Taney.  (Romanism  at  home.)  N.  Y.,  1852 

32-2331 

—  Parish  and  other  pencilings.     N.  Y.,  1854 

82-551 

—  Prime,  S.  I.  Memoirs  of  .  .  80-1413 
Murray.  P.  J.     Life  of  John  Banim,  with  extracts 

from  his  corresjiondence,  also  selections  from 
his  poems.     N.  Y.,  1869       .         .        30-2306 

Murray,  Richard.  Ecclesiastical  history  of  Ireland, 
to  which  is  added  en  analysis  of  her  secular 
history.     2d  ed.     L.,  1848.     8"    .         32-1528 

Murray,  Robert.  Rudimentary  treatise  on  marine 
engines  and  steam  vessels.     L.,  1858      6-662 

Murray,  W.  Emotional  disorders  of  the  sympathetic 
system  of  nerves.     L.,  1866  .  10-701 

Murray,  W.  H.  H.  Adventures  in  the  Aviklerness. 
B.,  1869 26^-709 

Murray,  W.  R.  Cyclopedia  of  useful  and  entertain- 
ing knowledge.     B.,  1853.     8°     .         33-1131 

Musseus.  Hero  and  Leander.  Trans,  by  Chapman. 
See  Homer 23-524 

Musaus.  John,  C.  A,  Legends  of  Rubezahl,  and 
other  tales     .         ...         .         .         18-3710 

—  Roscoe,  T.  German  novelists  v.  3  of  18-3785 
Musees  d'Allemagne.  L.  Viardot  .  34-3972 
Musees  d'Angleterre,  de  Belgique,  et  de  Hollande. 

L.  Viardot 34-3973 

Musees  d'Espagne.  L.  Viardot  .  .  34-3974 
Musees  de  France  (Paris).  L.  Viardot  34-3975 
Musees  d'ltalie.     L.  Viardot  .         .        34-3976 

Museum,  the.  J.  Abbott  .  .  v.  6  of  18-15 
Museum  ;  an  English  journal  of  education,    n.  s. 

V.  1,2.     L.,  1865,6.     8»  .         .  13-149 

Museum  of  foreign  literature  and  science,    v.  8-17,21, 

23,25-29,31,32,34-40,43.  Ph., 1826-41.  8»  17-58 

—  See  Eclectic  magazine. 

Museum  of  science  and  art.    D.  Lardner        11-117 


MUSGRAVE. 


406 


MUSIC. 


Musgrave,  G.  M.  By-roads  and  battle-fields  in 
Picardy ;  with  incidents  and  gatbenns;s  by 
the  way.     L.,  1861.     S"        .         .       27b-1210 

—  The  parson,  pen,  and  pencil ;  or,  reminiscences 

and  illustrations  of  an  excursion  to  Paris, 
Tours,  and  Rouen,  in  1847  ;  with  memoranda 
on  French  farming.     L.,  1848.     3  v.       27'>-31 

—  Pilgrimage  into  Dauphine ;  with  anecdotes,  in- 

cidents, and  sketciies  from  twenty  departments 
of  France.     L.,  1857.     2  v.  .         27b-798 

—  Ramble  through  Normandy  ;  or,  scenes,  charac- 

ters, and  incidents  in  a  sketching  excursion 
through  Calvados.     L.,  18o5        .         27^-681 

—  Ten  days  in  a  French  parsonage,  in  the  summer 

of  1803.     L.,  1864.     2  v.       .         .         27''-858 

Musgrave,  R.  Memoirs  of  the  different  rebellions 
in  Ireland.    2d  ed.    Dub.,  1801.   4°    27=^-1487 

Musgrave,  T.  Cast-away  on  the  Auckland  isles  :  a 
narrative  of  the  wreck  of  tlie  "Grafton,"  and 
of  the  escape  of  the  crew.  Edited  by  J.  J. 
Shillinglaw.     L.,  1866  .         .         29''-242 

Mushet,  D.  The  wrongs  of  the  animal  world  ;  with 
the  speech  of  Lord  Erskine  on  the  same  sub- 
ject.    L.,  1839       ....  15-329 

Music.    History., 

—  Berlioz,  H.     Etudes  musicales         .        34-5170 

—  Burgh,  A.     Anecdotes  of        .         .  5-1006 

—  Burney,  C.     General  history  of       .  5-999 
State   of   m.    in    France,    Italy,    Germany, 

Netherlands,  and  United  Provinces  5-1040,41 

—  Busby,  T.     General  history  of         .  5-1003 

—  Chappell,    W.      Popular    music  of  the    olden 

time 23-1304 

—  Cornwall,  N.  E.    M.  as  it  was  and  as  it  is  5-1032 

—  Eastcott,  R.     Sketches  of  the  origin  of    5-1042 

—  Engel,  C.     Ancient  m.    .         .         .  5-1038 

—  Fischer,  J.  M.    Musikalische  Rundschau  34-546 

—  Higgins,  W.  M.     History  of  .         .  5-1050 

—  Hogarth,  G.     Memoirs  of  the  musical  drama 

5-1004 

Memoirs  of  the  opera  .         .  5-1005 

—  Hood,  G.     History  of  m.  in  New  England 

5-1002 

—  Hullah,  J.     History  of  modern  m.  5-1035 
Transition  period        .         .         .  5-1033 

—  Mason,  L.     Letters  from  abroad      .  5-1009 

—  Poisot,  C.     Histoire  de  la  musiquc  en  France 

. 34-4140 

—  Schl liter,  J.     History  of  .         .         .  5-1031 

—  Scudo,  P,     Annec  musicals     .         .        34-3748 

—  Principles. 

—  Airy,  G.  B.     Mathematical  elements  of    11-291 

—  Brown,  R.     Elements  of  musical  science  5-993 

—  Calcott,  J.  W.     Grammar  of  .         .  5-1030 

—  Crotch,  "W.     Elements  of  musical  composition 

.  5-994 

—  Fetis,  F.  J.    Music  explained  to  the  world  5-1129 

—  Gill,  W.  H.     Musical  ladder    .         .  5-1071 

—  Henslowe,  W.  H.     The  phonarthron        22-390 

—  Hewitt,  D.  C.     True  science  of       .  5-996 

—  Higgins,  W.  M.     Philosophy  of  sound     5-1050 

—  Marx,  A.  B.     Die  lehre  von  der  musikalischen 

komposition  ....         34-2252 

Theory  and  practice  of  musical  composition 

5-1051 

General  musical  instruction        .  5-1200 

—  Murby,  T      Students'  manual  .  5-1124 

—  Oliver,  E.  B.    Thorough  bass  and  musical  theory 

5-1127 

—  Panseron,  A.     A  B  C  of  music       .  5-1084 

—  Root,  G.  F.     Musical  curriculum     .  5-986 

—  Rootsey,  S.     An  attempt  to   simplify  notation 

5-870 

—  Siegmeyer,  J.  C.     Theorie  der  Tonsetzkunst 

34-2253 

—  Spencer,  C.  C.    Rudimentary  treatise  on   5-1049 

—  Virues  y  Spinola,  J.  J.  de.     Grammar  of  har- 

mony       5-988 

—  Weber,  G.     Theory  of  composition  5-995 

—  Wohlfahrt,  H.     Musical  composition       5-1132 


Music.    Principles. 

—  Woolhouse,  W.  S.  B.    Intervals,  harmonics,  etc. 

.        5-1048 

—  Zundel,  J.     Harmony,  thorough  bass,  and  com- 

position           5-1131 

—  See  Acoustics  ;  Harmony  ;  Sound. 

—  Dictionaries. 

—  Gerber,     E.     L.       Historisches-biographisches 

lexicon 34-2250,1 

—  Hamilton,  J.  A.     Dictionary  of  musical  terms. 

5-1052 

—  Lichtenthal,  P.     Dizionario  e  bibliografia 

34-2531 

—  Moore,  J.  W.     Encyclopaedia  of    .  5-998 

—  Rousseau,  J.  J.     Dictionnaire  v.  12-15  34-4841 

—  Miscellany. 

—  American  musical  journal        .         .  5-980 

—  Beattie,  J.     Essay  on       .         .        .         33-1022 

—  Beauquier,  C.     Philosophic  de  la  musique 

.         .         34-4426 

—  Beethoven,  L.  v.     Letters       .         .        33-1333 

—  Boston  musical  times       .         .         .  5-981 

—  Cliorley,  H.  F.     Musical  recollections      5-1021 

—  Clark,  R.     Account  of  "  God  save  the  king" 

5-1039 

—  Commetant,  O.     Musique  et  musiciens   34-5259 

—  Engel,  C.     Study  of  national  m.      .  5-1067 

—  Gardiner,  W.     Music  and  friends    .  5-1036 
Music  of  nature  ....  5-1001 

—  Hastings,  T.     Musical  taste    .    .     .  5-1046 

—  Hogarth,  G.     History,  biography,  and  criticism 

5-1004 

—  Hutchinson,  E.     Music  of  the  bible        32-1116 

—  Latrobe,  ,T.  A.     Music  of  the  church         5-1063 

—  Luna-Foliei-s,  C.  de.     Musique  a  Naples,  parmi 

lesfemmes 34-4589 

—  Lunn,  H.  C.     Musings  of  a  musician        5-1038 

—  Mainzer,  D.     Music  and  education  5-1045 

—  Mendelssohn-Bartholdy,  F.     Letters         5-1070 

—  Mozart,  J.  C.  W.  A.     Letters  .      30-1766,7 

—  Phillips,  H.     Musical  recollections  5-1025 

—  Ramsay,  E.  B.     Genius  of  Handel  5-1022 

—  Riehl,  W.  H.     Musikalische  charakterkopfe 

34-589 

—  Rimbault,  E.  F.     Bibliotheca  madrigaliana 

21-248 

—  Scudo,  P.     Critique  et  litterature  musicales 

34-3746  to_52 

—  See  Singing ;  Voice  ;  and  names  of  musical  in- 

struments. 

—  Instrumental. 

—  Bach,  J.  S.      Sammlung    de    clavier-composi- 

tioncn    ......  5-837 

—  Beethoven,  L.  v.     Sammtliche  compositionen 

5-840 

—  Chopin,  F.     Mazurkas  and  waltzes  5-961 

—  Clementi,  M.     Compositionen         .  5-845 

—  Dussek,  J.  L.     Compositionen  fiir  des  piano- 

forte        5-854 

—  Fesca,  A.     Piano  music  .         .         .  5-805 
Trios  pour  iiiano,  violon,  et  violoncello  5-806 

—  Haydn,  J.     Sammtliche  compositionen  (piano- 

forte)       5-848 

—  Home  circle 5-962 

—  Hummel,  J.  N.     Piano  music         .         5-808,9 
Pieces  for  piano  alone,  and  with  orchestral 

accompaniment    ....  5-808 

Quintettes 5-811 

Trios 5-810 

—  Mendelssohn-Bartholdy,  F.   Duos  pour  Ic  piano- 

forte et  violoncello        .        .        .  5-815 

Trios 5-816 

Quatuors 5-817 

Songs  without  words  .         .  5-820 

—  Mozart,  J.  C.  W.  A.   Sammtliche  compositionen 

5-795 

—  Pleyel,  I.     Six  sonatas  for  piano-forte  ;  with 

accompaniment    ....  5-871 

—  Reber,  H.     Piano  solos   .         .        .  5-823 
Pieces  pour  piano  et  violon        .  5-824 


MUSIC. 


407 


lilY. 


—  Davies,  G. 

—  Huyter,  A. 

—  Hodges,  E. 


5-873 
5-1018 

5-957 
5-1010 
5-1082 
Christian 
5-1024 
5-1079 


—  Mason,    L. 

—  Phillips,  P. 


and  G.   J.    Webb. 


Music.    Instrumental. 

—  Reber,  H.     Trios,  pour  piano,  violin,  et  violon- 

cello        5-825 

■—  Rimbault,  E.  F.     Specimens  .        .  5-8G7 

—  Schubert,  F.     Sammtliche  compositionen  5-857 

—  Schumann,  R.     Piano  solos    .         ,  5-827 
Piano  with  accompaniments       .  5-828 

—  Weber,  C.  M.  von.     Compositionen  5-862 

—  Wollenhaupt  and  Hagen.     The  amateur    5-865 

—  Winner,  S.     Flute  and  piano  duetts         5-1089 

—  See  Operas  ;  and  names  of  musical  instruments. 

—  Vocal.    (1)  Sacred. 

—  Arnold,  S.     Cathedral  m. 

—  Barnes.  L.  B.     Congregational  harp 

—  Baumbach,  A.     Sacred  quartetts    . 

—  Bird,  G.     One  hundred  chants 

—  Chase,  G.  W.     The  masonic  harp  . 

—  Cheever,  G.  B.,  and  J.  E.  Sweetser. 

melodies 

0.     Songs  of  the  church 
U.     Selection  of  cathedral  chants 

5-1014 

Trinity  collection  of  church  music 

5-950 

—  Hull,  A.     The  casket  of  Sunday-school  melodies 

5-1078 

—  Ives,  E.,  jr.     Mozart  collection  of  sacred  music 

5-1017 

—  Jebb,  J.     Choral  service  of  church  of  England 

32-1905 

—  King,  W.  A.     Grace  church  collection       5-951 
New  collection    ....  5-952 

—  McDonald,  W.,  and  S.  Hubbard.     Sacred  harp 

5-1011 

The  lyrist 

5-974 

Musical  leaves  for  sabbath-schools 
5-1057 

—  Porter,  S.     Cathedral  music  in  score  5-83G 

—  Shindler,  S.  B.  I).     Western  harp  .  5-972 

—  Taylor,  V.  C.     Golden  lyre     .         .  5-1013 

—  Werner,  A.     Cantate.     Morning  service  5-1058 
Evening  service     .         .        .  5-1059 

—  Willcox,  J.    H.,    and  L.   H.    Southard.     Lyra 

catholica 5-"9.")8 

—  Zeuner,  C.     American  harp    .         .  5-1015 
Ancient  lyre        ....  5-1016 

—  See  Cantatas  ;  Masses ;  Oratorios. 
(2)  Songs,  etc. 

—  Abell,  J.     Collection  of  s.  in  English 

—  Caulfield,  John.     Vocal  music  in  Shakespear's 

plays 5-969 

—  Clark,  G.  W.     Harp  of  freedom      . 

—  Classic  glee  book      .... 

—  Dupont,  P.     Chants  et  chan.sons     . 

—  Emerick,  A.  G.     Songs  for  the  people 

—  Fitz,  A.     Fireside  melodies,  for  three  and  four 

voices 5-1076 

—  Garretson,  F.  V.  D.     Carmina  Yaiensia    5-968 

—  Gems  of  German  song      .         .        ,  5-977 

—  Gems  of  Scottish  song     .         .         .         5-975,6 

—  Glover,  C.  W.,  and    W.  H.  Bellamy.     Lvrics 

from  "  The  wide,  wide  world  "  5-1027 

—  Heuberer,  C.  F.,  and  II.  Parabeau.     Euphonia 

5-1066 

—  Hullah,  J.     The  song  book     .         .  5-1034 

—  Jarvis,  C.     Chiming  bells        .         .  5-1000 

—  Kemp,  Father.    Old  folk's  concert  tunes  5-1075 

—  Leslie,  H.     Casseil's  choral  m.        .  5-963 

—  Mendelssohn-Burtholdy,    F.      Four-part  songs 

for  men's  voices    ....  5-822 

—  Moore,  T.     Irish  melodies       .        .  5-978 

—  Miiller,  S.     Part  songs  for  female  voices  5-1081 

—  National  peace  jubilee     .         .         .  5-1087 

—  Nouveau  recueil  de  chansons  choisies     34-4435 

—  Perkins,  E.  A.,  and  F.  H.  Pease.    Western  bell 

5-1062 

—  Pollock,  T.  C.     Ivanhoe  masonic  quartettes 

.5-967 

—  Ritson,  J.     English  songs        .      v.  3  of  23-608 


5-u.  p. 


5-1019 

5-1061 

34-4432 

5-979 


Music.     Vocal.     (2)  Songs,  etc. 

—  Schumann,  R.     Lieder   und  gesiinge  fiir  eine 

singstimme  und  piano-forte  .  5-826 

—  Shindler,  S.  B.  D.     Nortliern  harp  5-970 

—  Slave  songs  of  the  U.S.    .         .         .  5-1068 

—  Tuneful  hours 5-1005 

—  White,  E.  L.,  and  J.  E.  Gould.     Tyrolean  lyre 

5-1060 

—  Willard,  J.  D.     Arion     .         .         .  5-1080 

—  See  Operas. 

Musical  sketches.     E.  Polko  .         .         .  5-1026 

Musicians.  Bingley,  W.  Memoirs  of  eminent  mu- 
sical composers  of  Europe   .         .        30-1976 

—  Blaze,  A.  H.       Musiciens  contemporains 

34-3093 

—  Edwards,  S.    Anecdotes  of  European  composers 

and  vocalists         ....  5-1008 

—  Hawkins,  J.,  and  C.  Burney.     Essays  on  lives 

and  works  of  musicians        .         .  5-1003 

Musings  of  a  musician.     H.  C.  Lunn     .  5-1038 

Musketry.     Busk,  H.     System  of .         .  6-573 

—  See  Guns. 

Muspratt,  J.  S.    Chemistry,  theoretical,  practical  and 

analytical,  as  applied  and  relating  to  the  arts 

and  manufactures.     Glasgow,  1860.     2  v.     8" 

8-89 

Musset,  L.  A.  de.  Comedies  et  proverbes.  P., 
1861.     2  V 34-3596 

—  Contes.     P..  1860    ....        34-3595 

—  Enfant  du  siecle.     P.,  1861       .         .        34-3593 

—  II  taut  qu'  une  porte  soit  ouverte   ou  fermoe ; 

proverbe.     P.,  1861      .        .         .         84-3936 

—  Nouvelles.     P.,  1800        .         .         .        34-3594 

—  (Euvres  posthumes.     P.,  1860         .        34-3592 

—  Poesies  nouvelles.     P.,  1860    .         .         34-3591 

—  Premieres  poesies.  P.,  1861  .  .  34-3590 
Musset,  P.  E.  de.     La  Bavolette.    P.,  1856    34-3598 

—  Le  Cavalier  servant.     P.,  1857        .        34-4135 

—  Extravagants  et  originaux  du  XVIP  siecle.    P., 

1863 34-5255 

—  Lui  et  Elle.     2me  ed.     P.,  1859      .        34-4136 

—  Monsieur  le  Vent,  et  Mnie  la  Pluie.     P.,  1854 

34-5105 

—  Le  Vomero  .  .  .  .  .  34-4517 
Musset,  V.  D.     [Musset-Parthay.]     Histoire  de  la 

vie  et  des  ouvrages  de  J.  J.  Rousseau.      P., 

1827.     8° 34-4840 

Mussev,  R.  !)•  Essay  on  the  influence  of  tobacco 
upon  life  and  health.     B.,  1836    .         26»-175 

—  Health;  its  friends  and  foes.  B.,  1862  10-317 
Mussulmans.     See  Mohammedanism. 

Mustang  gray.     J.  Clemens  .         .         .  18-657 

Mute  singer.     Mrs.  A.  C.  M.  Ritchie     .        18-2655 

Muter,  Mrs.     Travels  and  adventures  of  an  officer's 

wife  in  India,  China,  and  New  Zealand.     L., 

1864.     2v 29»'-260 

Mutineers,  home  of  the  .         .         .         .         29''-122 

Mutinies  in  Oudb.     M.  R.  Gubbins        .         28»-170 

Mutiny   of  the   Bengal   army.      By   one  who  has 

served  under  Sir  Ch.  Napier.     L.,  1858.     8» 

28»-203 

Mutiny  of  the  ship  Bounty.     J.  Barrow  29''-97 

—  Same.     W.  Bligh     ....         29''--24 
Mutterings  and  musings  of  an  invalid    .        18-2302 
Mutual  life  insurance  company  of  New  York,  re- 
port exhibiting   the   experience   of  the,   for 
fifteen  years.     N.  Y.,  1859.     4°  .  1-508 

Muzzey,  A.  B.  The  blade  and  the  ear;  thoughts 
for  a  young  man.     B.,  1865         .  33-849 

Muzzy,  J.  S.  Lecture  on  temperance,  or  on  selflish- 
ness  and  benevolence.     Cin.,  1846.     8° 

2-1055 

My  aunt  Pontypool.  G.  P.  R.  James  .  18-1637 
My  beautiful  lady.     T.  Woolner    .         .  23-738 

My  brother.  Mrs.  S.  Ellis  ...  18-1010 
My  brother's  keeper.  Miss  A.  B.  Warner  18-3447 
My  brother's  wife.     A.  B.  Edwards       ,  18-999 

My  cave  life  in  Vicksburg.  N.  Y.,  1864  26''-540 
My  confession,  and  other  tales  .  .  18-2303 
My  consulship.     0.  E.  Lester        .        .         27V291 


MY. 


408 


NAGASAKI. 


My  courtship  and  its  consequences.     H.  WikofF 

33-387 

My  cousin  Smooth,  adventures  of.         .  18-70 
My  days  and  nights  on  the  battle-field.     C.  C.  Cof- 
fin                   26»-576 

My  diary  in  America.  G.  A.  Sala  .  26''-526 
My  diary  in  M^^xico  in  1867.  F.  Salm-Salm  26'^-702 
My  farm  of  Edgewood.     D.  G.  Mitchell  4-200 

MV  father's  house.  J.  M.  Macdonald  .  32-llGO 
MV  feathered  friends.     J.  G.  Wood        .  9-662 

My  first  season.  B.  Reynolds  .  .  18-2829 
My  home  in  Tasmania.  Mrs.  C.  Meredith  29^-234 
My  husband's  crime.  M.  R.  Housekeeper  18-4044 
My  imprisonment.     R.  Greenhow  .         26''-537 

My  Indian  journal.  W.  Campbell  .  28'^-444 
My  journal  in  Malayan  waters.     S.  Osborn  28'^-348 

My  lady 18-2311 

My  lady  Ludlow     .         .         .         .    v.  9  of  18-2346 

My  last  cruise  ;  or,  where  we  went,  and   what  we 

saw.     A.  W.  Habersham     .         .         29'>-144 

My  life,  and  what  shall  I  do  with  it  ?    Miss  Phillips 

33-876 

My  life.  W.  H.  Maxwell  .  .  .  18-2141 
My  married  life  at  Hillside.  R.  B.  Coflin  18-665 
My  ministerial  experiences.  Dr.  Buchsell  32-2163 
My  mother  ;  or,  recollections  of  maternal  influence. 

B.,  1857 32-904 

"My  novel."     E.  L.  Bulwer-Lytton     .  18-485 

My  Paris.  E.  King  ....  27''-948 
My  prisons.     S.  Pellico  .         .   27''-161;18-3649 

My  recollections  of  Lord  Byron.     Mme  de  Boissy 

de  Guiccioli 30-2429 

My  schools  and  schoolmasters.  H.  Miller  30-780 
My  shooting-box.  H.  W.  Herbert  v.  1  of  20-374 
My  sister  Minnie.     Mrs.  M.  Daniel        .  18-812 

My  son's  wife.  By  the  author  of  "  Caste"  18-4089 
My  southern  friends.  J.  R.  Gilmore  .  18-1781 
My  ten-rod  farm.     Mrs.  M.  Gilinan        .  4-324 

My  third  book.  L.  C.  Moulton  .  .  18-2277 
My  thirty  years  out  of  the  senate.  S.Smith  18-2945 
My  two  sisters.  E.  Judson  .  .  .  30-1963 
My  uncle,  the  curate.  M.  W.  Savage  .  18-2013 
Myers,  F.  Lectures  on  great  men  L.,  1856  30-1666 
Myers,  P.  H.     The  first  of  the  Knickerbockers 

.         .         18-3787 

—  Miser's  heir 18-2310 

—  Young  patroon  ;  or,  Christmas  in  1690  18-3627 
Myers,  S.  A.     Fritz  Harold  ;  or,  the  temptation 

18-2307 

Myrc,  J.     Instructions  for  parish  priests.    [E.  E.  T. 
S.  pt.  31]       .         .         .         .  V.  19  of  22-1043 
Myriobiblon.     Photius    ....         34-2949 
Myrrh,  natural  history  of.     J.  Cook      .  10-120 

Myrtis ;  with  other  etchings.     L.  H.  Sigourney 

.         18-2844 

Myrtle,  Lewis.     [Pseud.]     See  Hill,  G.  C. 
Myrtle,  Minnie.     [Pseud.]     See  Johnson,  A.  C. 
Myrtle  blossoms.     A.  Leonard.     (Molly  Myrtle) 

33-1132 

Myrtle  leaves.  A.  W.  Mangum  .  .  26"-2200 
Mysore  blue-book,  remarks  on.  E.  Bell  28''-249 
Mystere  douloureux.  Mme  M.  Ancelot  34-4005 
Mysteres  de  Londres.  P.  Feval  .  .  34-5305 
Mysteres  de  Paris.  E.  Sue  .  ,  .  34-3835 
Mysteres  du  peuple.     E.  Sue  .         .      34-4637,8 

Mysteries.     Elliott,  C.  W.      .         .         .         32-1827 

—  Stokes,  W.,  (Ed.)     Gwreans  an  bys.     Philol. 

soc.  trans.,  1864    ....  22-488 

—  See  Supernaturalism  ;  Witchcraft. 
Mysteriesof  city  life.     J.  Rees       .         .         18-2598 
Mysteries  of  life,  death,  and  futurity.     H.  Wei  by 

32-1063 

Mysteries  of  Paris.  E.  Sue  .  .  .  18-;]0G5 
Mysteries  of  Udolpho.  Mrs.  A.  Radclifib  18-2572 
Mysterious  marriage.  C.  G.  Ward  .  18-3422 
Mysterious  parchment.  J.  Wakeman  .  18-3410 
Mysterious  stranger,  the.  See  Satan  in  Paris,  [in 
list  of  dramas]  .  .  .  v.  30  of  24-^21 
Mystery.  Mrs.  H.  Wood  .  .  .  18-3583 
Mystery  ;  or,  evil  and  God.     J.  Young  32-642 


"Mystery  of  godliness."  S.  L.  Southard  32-1288 
Mystery  of  money  explained,  and  illustrated  by  the 

monetary  history  of  England.  L.,  1863  1-168 
Mystic,  and  other  poems.     P.^J.  Bailey  23-391 

Mystic  wreath  ;  or,  evening  pastime ;  consisting  of 

enigmatical  poems,    charades,  etc.     L.,  1829 

20-197 

Mystics,  hours  with  the.  R.  A.  Vaughan  32-936 
Mythological  astronomy.     S.  A.  Mackey  12-77 

Mythology.     Amoreux,  F.  d'.     L'  Euxin  et  les  Ar- 

gonautes        .....        34-5276 

—  Bernard,  L.     Mythologies  de  tons  les  peuples 

34-3084 

—  Bescherelle,  L.  N.     Mythologie  Grecque  et  Ro- 

maine  34-4857 

—  Blackwell,  T.     Letters  concerning  .        32-2168 

—  Bryant,  J.     New  system  of  ancient  m.    32-944 

—  Bulfinch,  T.     Age  of  fable      .         .  18-468 

—  Clayton,  R.     Remarks  on        .         .  28''-68 

—  Coleman,  C.    Mythology  of  the  Hindus  32-2013 

—  Cox,  G.  W.     Tales  of  the  gods  and  heroes 

.         18-789 

Tale  from  Greek  m.    .         .         .  18-788 

Tales  of  Thebes  and  Argos ,      .  18-790 

—  Demoustier,  C.  A.     Lettres  a  Emile  sur  la  my- 

thologie                 34-4026 

—  Dwight,  M.  A.     Grecian  and  Roman  m.    32-75 

—  Grey,  Sir  G.     History  of  Polynesian  m.    32-830 

—  Jones,  W.     Gods  of  Greece,  Italy  and  India 

V.  3  of  28''-254 

—  Kalevala,  selections  from  the  .         .  23-993 

—  Keightley,  T.    Mytholouy  of  ancient  Greece  and 

Italy      .         .         .      ".         .         .         32-1047 

—  Kelley,  W.  K.      Curiosities  of  Indo-European 

tradition,  and  folk-lore         .         .         29"-190 

—  Lemi)riere,  J.     Classical  dictionary        33-1257 

—  Mayo,  R.     New  system  of       .         .  32-139 

—  Miiiler,  F.  Max.     Chips  from  a  German  work- 

shop               32-2145 

—  Miiiler,  C.  0.     Introduction  to  a  scientific  sys- 

tem of 32-805 

—  Pigott,  G.     Scandinavian  m.  .         .  32-925 

—  Pococke,  E.     India  in  Greece         .         28*-155 

—  Prichard,  J.  C.     Analysis  of  Egyptian  m. 

28^-162 

—  Ramsay,  C.     Mythology  of  the  Pagans    29'^-50 

—  Sajmund.     Edda      ....  23-864 

—  Sharpe,  S.     Egyptian  m.  .         .         32-1145 

—  Smith,  W.     Dictionary  of  Greek  and  Roman  m. 

30-1705 

—  Tardieu-Denesle.     Mythologie  de  la    jeunesse 

34-5156 

—  Thorpe,  B.     Northern  m.        .         .  32-832 

—  Tooko,  A.     Pantheon      .         .         .         32-1042 

—  Wilson,  H.  H.  The  Vishnu  Purana  33-936 
Myths  of  the  middle  ages.  S.  Baring-Gould  29''-244 
Myths  of  the  new  world.  D.  G.  Briuton  32-2419 
Myths.     See  Superstitions. 

Myidhinn.     T.  H.  de  La  Villemarque   .        34-5365 

—  See  Merlin. 

Mystical  hymns.     Orpheus    .        .        .        23-1006 

Nabathaean  agriculture,  book  of.     E.  Renan 

22-1174 

Nablus,     Mills,  J.     Three  months'  residence  in 

28''-505 

Nabob  at  home.     By  the  author  of  Life  in  India 

18-2315 

Nachez,  les.  R.  F.  A.  de  Chateaubriand  34-3118 
Nachtigall.  [Otmar.]  Roscoe,  T.    German  novelists 

V.  2  of  18-3785 

Nack,  J.     Romance  of  the  ring,  and  other  poems. 

N.  Y.,  1859 23-756 

Nadaud,  G.  ,Une  Idylle.  P.,  1861  .  34-3599 
Nadeje.     L.  Enault         ....         34-3298 

—  [Same,  in  L'echo  des  feuilletons]  .  34-4738 
Nader  chah.     Jones,  Sir  W.     Histoire  de 

V.  Ilandl2  of  28»-254 

Life  of 26''-616 

Nagasaki  as  a  sanitarium.     C.  A.  Gordon     28''-424 


NAGLEE. 


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NAPOLEON. 


Naglee,  H.  M.     Report  of  command  of  the  district 

of  Virginia.     Pli,  1803.     8°         .         26'^-979 

Nagpore,  route  to.     D.  R.  Leckie  .         29''-512 

Nainnoir,le.  [Black  dwarf.]  Sir  W.  Scott    34-4998 

Najac,  E.  de.     La  poule  et  ses  poussins  ;  Comedie 

en  2  actes  en  prose.     P.,  1861       .        34-5208 

Nala  and  Damayanti.    H.  H.  Milman    v.  3  of  23-619 

Nameless.     Miss  F.  M.  Downing  .         .  18-887 

Names.     Anderson,  W.     Genealogy  and  surnames 

22-304 

—  Arthur,  W.    Etymological  dictionary  of     22-15 

—  Bowditch,  N.  S.     Suffolk  surnames  22-45 

—  Charnock,  R.  S.     Ludus  palronimicus     22-310 
Words  derived  from  proper  names        22-56 

—  Ferguson,  R.     English  surnames    .  22-87 
Teutonic  names  system  applied              22-88 

—  Finlayson,  J.    Surnames  and  sirenames  27''-393 

—  Lower,  M.  A.     Dictionary  of  family  n.    22-389 
Essay  on  family  nomenclature   .  22-158 

—  Moody,  S.     Meanings  and   derivations  of 

22-171 

—  Walker,  J.     Key  to  the  pronunciation  of  Greek, 

Latin,  and  scripture  proper  names         22-274 

—  Wheeler,  W.  A.     Dictionary  of  names  of  fiction 

21-130 

—  Yonge,  C.  M.     History  of  Christian  n.     22-298 
Names  of  Roman  catholics,   non-jurors.     J.  Cosin 

27»-293 

Na  Motu  ;  or,  reef-rovings  in  the  South  seas.    E.  T. 

Perkins 29''-116 

Nan  Darrell.     Ellen  Pickering       .         .        18-2501 
Nanette  and  her  lovers.     T.  Gwynne    .        18-1301 
Nantes,  edict  of.     See  Huguenots. 
Naomi ;  or,  Boston  two  hundred  years  ago.     E.  B. 

Lee 18-1820 

Naomi ;  or,  the  last  days  of  Jerusalem.     Mrs.  J.  B. 

Webb 18-3478 

Naomi  Torrente.     G.  F.  de  Vingut        .  18-852 

Naphegyi,  G.    Album  of  language,  illustrated  by  the 

Lord's  prayer  in  one  hundred  languages.    Ph., 

1869.    40 22-361 

—  Among  the  Arabs ;  a  narrative  of  adventures 

in  Algeria.     Ph.,  1868  .         .         28''-595 

Napier,  C.     The  war  in  Syria.     L.,  1842.    2  v. 

28=^-79 

—  See  Earp,  G.  B. 

Napier,  C.  J.     William  the  conqueror  18-2318 

—  Napier,  W.  F.  P.     Life  and  opinions  of 

30-999 

Napier.  Charles  O.  G.     Tommy  Try  ;  and  what  he 

did  in  science.     N.  Y.,  1869        .  9-1043 

Napier,  H.  E.     Florentine  history,  to  the  accession 

of  Ferdinand  IIL    L.,  1846,7.    6  v.     27''-2386 

Napier,  J.    Chemistry  applied  to  dyeing.    Ph.,  1853 

6-378 

—  Manual  of  electro-metallurgy.     L.,  1851    6-375 
Napier,  Macvey.  Lord  Bacon  and  Sir  Walter  Raleigh. 

Camb.,  1853  ....  30-1500 
Napier,  Mark.  Memorials  and  letters  illustrative  of 
the  life  and  times  of  John  Graham  of  Claver- 
house,  Viscount  Dundee.  E.,  1859-62.  3  v. 
8° 27'»-1352 

—  Montrose  and  the  covenanters  :  their  chai'acters 

and  conduct.     L.,  1838.     2  v.     8°      27«-1351 

Napier,  W.  F.  P.     English  battles  and  sieges  in  the 

Peninsula;    extracted   from   his  "Peninsula 

War."    L.,1855   ....         27»-809 

—  History  of  the  war  in  the  Peninsula  and  in  the 

south  of  France,   from   1807  to  1814.     Ph., 
1842.     4v.     8°      .         .        .         .       27^-2039 

—  Life  and  opinions  of  General  Sir  Charles  Jamcis 

Napier.     L.,  1857.     4  v.       .         .  30-999 

—  Life  of,  ed.  by  H.  A.  Bruce.    L.,  1804.    2  v.    8<> 

.         30-1545 

Naples  and  Sicily.     Abbott,  J.     Rollo  in  Naples 

27''-459 

—  Amari,  M.     War  of  the   Sicilian  vespers 

27''-2124 

—  Bartlett,  W.  H.     Pictures  from  Sicily     27''-529 

—  Bigelow,  A.    Travels  in  Malta  and  Sicily  27"-G4 


Naples  and   Sicily.     Brydone,    P.     Tour    through 
Sicily  and  Malta  .         .         .      27>'-62,66 

—  Colletta,  P.     History  of  Naples       .       27'»-2186 

—  Craven,  K.     Excursions  in  Naples  27''-475 

—  Cuoco,  V.     Sa£:gio  storico  sulla  rivoluzione 

7        .         .         .        .        34-2514 

—  Dennis,  G.     Hand-book  for  travellers  in  Sicily 

27'^-692 

—  Hoare,  R.  C.     Classical  tour  through  Italy  and 

Sicily 27''-1205 

—  Horner,  Susan.     Century  of  despotism   in 

27''-2286 

—  Kavanagh,  J.     Summer  and  winter  in  the  two 

Sicilies 27"-502 

—  La  Cava ;   or,  recollections  of  the  Neapolitans 

27''-590 

—  La  Salle,  A.  E.  G.     Sicile        .        .         34-4889 

—  Pepe,  G.     Ragguaglio  del  tremuoto         34-2513 

—  Porzio,  C.     Congiura  de'  Baroni    .        34-2516 

—  Reumont,  A.  de.    Carafasof  Maddaloni  27^-2445 

—  St.    John,   Mrs.  H.    R.     Masaniello   of  N. 

27^-2457 

—  Sicily,  Calabria,  and  Mount  Etna  .  27''-499 

—  Spallanzani,  L.     Travels  in  the  two  Sicilies 

27''-83 

—  Swinburne,  H.     Travels  in  the  two  Sicilies 

27''-359 

—  Tuckerman,  H.  T.    Sicily  :  a  pilgrimage  27^-267 
Napoleon  dynasty ;    or,   history  of  the   Bonaparte 

femily.     C.  E.  Lester  .         .         .       27M828 
Napoleon  I.     Military  maxims  of.    3d  ed.    L.    0-059 

—  Confidential   correspondence  with  his  brother 

Joseph  ;  selected  and  translated,  with  explan- 
atory notes,  from  the  "Memoires  du  Roi 
Joseph."     N.  Y.,  1850.     2  v.       .  30-885 

—  Abbott,  .T.  S.  C.     Confidential  correspondence 

with  Josephine     ....         33-1283 

History  of  Napoleon  Bonaparte  30-831 

Napoleon  at  St.  Helena       .         .         30-1006 

—  Antommarchi,  F.      Derniers  moments   de 

34-4796 

Last  days  of        ...         .        30-1081 

—  Bausset,  L.  F.  de.     Court  of  .         .  30-386 

—  Bonaparte,  L.     Reply  to  Scott's  history  30-385 

—  Botta,  C.     Italy  during  the  consulate  and  em- 

pire of 27»-2158 

—  Bourrienne,  L.  A.  F.  de.     Memoirs  of     30-606 

—  Caulaiucourt,  A.  A.  L.  de.     Recollections  of 

30-995 

—  Challamel,  A.     Ilistoire  de      .         .        34-4750 

—  Cockburn,  G.     Voyage  to  St.  Helena        30-394 

—  Copies  of  letters  from  the  aimy  in  Eaypt 

27''-3594 

—  Court  and  camp  of  .         .         .         .  30-393 

—  Duchesne,  A.  L.  H.     Reflexions  d'un  royaliste 

conslitutionnel      ....        34-3962 

—  Dumas,  A.     See  Fasquelle       .         .        34-5033 

—  Forsyth,  W.     Captivity,  at  St.  Helena  39-1050 

—  Gregorovius,  C.     Early  life  of         .         27''-369 

—  Hazlitt,  W.     Life  of         .         .         .  30-382 

—  Headley,  J.  T.     Imperial  guard      .        27''-1745 
Napoleon  and  his  marshals         .  30-388 

—  Holland,  H.  R.     Foreign  reminiscences 

27''-8451 

—  Ireland,  W.  H.     Anecdotes  of        .  30-387 

—  Island  empire ;  or,  the  scenes  of  the  first  exile 

27''-2295 

—  Jomini,  H.     Life  of         ...        30-1508 

—  Junot,  L.  P.,  (Ducliesse  d'Abrantes.)    Memoirs 

of  ......  30-793 

—  La  Baume,  E.     Campaign  in  Russia      27»-1708 

—  Lacombe,  F.     Napoleon  et  Siein     .        34-5180 , 

—  Las  Cases,  E.  A.  D.  M.  J.  de.     Life,  exile,  and 

conversations  of  .         .         .         .  30-381 
Memorial  de  Sainte-H(51ene         .        34-4798 

—  Laurent  de  1'  Ardeche.    Histoire  de  1'  empereur 

34-4763 

History  of 80-375 

—  Lecourbe,  H.     Opinion  sur  la  conspirations  de 

Moreau,  Pichegru,  et  autres         .        34-3963 


NAPOLEON. 


410 


NATION. 


Napoleon  I.     Le  Hodey  cle  Saultchevreiiil,  N.     De 
laconduite  clu  senat  sous  Buonaparte   34-8962 

—  Lockhart,  J.  G.     History  of    .         .  30-392 

—  Lowe,  Sir  H.     Letters  and  journal     [See  For- 

syth, W.] 30-1050 

—  Machlachlan,  A.  N.  C.     Napoleon  at  Fontaine- 

bleau  and  Elba     ....       27=^-1794 

—  Martin,  C.  V.     Anecdotes  liistoriques     34-5172 

—  Martin,  P.     Expedition  Franqaise   en   Egypte 

34-4921 

—  Meneval,  C.  F.  de.     Napoleon  et  Marie  Louise 

34-5241 

—  Montholon,  C.  T.     History  of  the  captivity  of 

30-376 

—  Montholon  and  Gourgaud.     Memoirs  of  reign 

27''-1832 

—  Mountenay,  B.     Historical  inquiry        27^-1826 

—  Napoleon  III.     Des  idees  Napoleoniennes 

34-3600 

Napoleonic  ideas        .         .        .       27''-1831 

Opinions  and  policy  of        .         .       27^-1830 

—  Napoleon ;  his  army  and  his  generals ;  with  a 

sketch  of  the  French  revolution ;  by  an 
American.     N.  Y.,  1847       .         .  30-383 

—  O'Meara,  B.  E.     Memoires  liistoriques  34-4875 
Napoleon  in  exile        .         .         .  30-378 

—  Oraison  funebre  de  Buonaparte,  par  une  societe 

de  gens  de  lettres.     4me  ed.     P.,  1814.     8° 

....         34-3962 

—  Paroles   et   faits   memorables   de   Napoleon  le 

grande.     2me  ed.     P.,  1810  .        34-5425 

—  Pelet,  J.  J.  G.     Memoires  sur  la  guerre  de  1809 

34-4736 

—  Pardoe,  J.     Episodes  of  French  history 

27^-1840,1 

—  Picture  of  the  empire  of  .         .         .         27''-131 

—  Rapp,  J.     Memoirs  of     .         .         .         30-1105 

—  Receuil  de  decrets,  ordonnances,  traites  depaix, 

manifestes,  proclamations,  discours,  etc.,  de- 
puis  le  18  Brumaire,  an  9  (Nov.  1799)  jusqua 
1'  annee  1812.  Extraits  du  Moniteur  par 
L.  Goldsmith.     L.,  1813.     4  v.     8°     34-4794 

—  Rovigo,  A.  J.  M.  R.     Memoirs       .  30-470 

—  Scott,  W.     Life  of  .     ■   .        .        .  30-384 

—  Seeur,  P.  P.  de.     Napoleon  et  la  grand  armee 

(1812) 34-4167,4876 

Expedition  to  Russia  .         .    27''-1904,5 

—  Table-talk  and  opinions  of.     L.,  1868      33-1393 

—  Tenot,  E.     Etude  sur  le  coup  d'  etat       34-5548 

—  Thiers,  L.  A.    Consulate  and  empire  27M937,8 
Sainte-Helene      ....        34-3859 

—  Villiers,  1'  Abbe  de.     Histoire  de    .        34-5129 

—  Watson,  H.  C.     Camp-fires  of         .       27M953 

—  Whateiy,  R.     Historic  doubts         .       27=^-1968 
Napoleon  and  the  queen  of  Prussia.    Mrs.  C.  Miindt 

18-3932 

Napoleon  and  Bliicher.     Mrs.  C.  Miindt       18-3979 

Napoleon  III.     Histoire  de  Jules  Cesar.      P.,  et 

Londres,  1855.     v.  1.     8»     .         .         34-4734 

—  Same.     N.Y.,  1865,6.     2  v.     .        .        34-5467 

—  History  of  Julius  CsEsar.     N.  Y.,  1865,6.     2  v. 

8° 27''-2391 

—  Same.     N.  Y.,  1865,6.     2  v.    .         .       27^-2392 

—  Des  idees  Napoleoniennes.     Berlin,  1860 

34-3600 

—  Napoleonic  ideas.     Trans,  by  J.  A.  Dorr.     N. 

Y.,  1859 27''-1831 

—  On  the  opinions  and  policy  of  Napoleon.     L., 

1840 27»-1830 

—  Political  and  historical  works  of  Louis  Napo- 

leon Bonaparte  ;  with  an  original  memoir  of 
his  life,  brought  down  to  the  promulgation  of 
the  constitution  of  1852,  and  occasional  notes. 
L.,  1852.    2  v.    S"         .        .         .       27''-1829 

—  Abbott,  J.  S.  C.     History  of  .        .        80-2428 

—  Baxter,  M.     Louis  Napoleon  the  antichrist 

32-1169 

—  Campagnes  glorieuses  du  regne       .        34-4374 

—  Early  life  of 30-1474 

—  Hugo,  V.     Napoleon  le  petit  .        .        34-3415 


Napoleon  III.  and  his  court.  By  a  retired  diplo- 
matist.    L.,  1865  .         .         .        30-1735 

—  Pascal,  L.     Histoire  anecdotique  de       34-5111 

—  Patterson,  R.  H.     New  revolution         27^860 

—  Smucker,  S.  M.     Public  and  private  history  of 

30-1099 

—  Yates,    E.   H.      Ten  years  of   imperialism  in 

France 27M975 

—  WikofF,  H.     Biographical  and  personal  sketches 

30-396 

Napoleon  Third  in  Italy,  and  other  poems.     E.  B. 

Browning 23-576 

Naquet,  A.     Principes   de  chimie,    fondee   sur  les 
theories  modernes.     P.,  1867.     2  v.     34-5547 
Naramore,  G.  H.     Poems.     2d  ed.     N.  Y.,  1866 

23-821 

Narbel,  C.  Recueil  de  comedies,  proverbes,  et  cha- 
rades dramatiques.  Berlin,  1861  34-5020 
Narcisse.  Mme  Dudevant  .  .  .  34-4159 
Narcissus.  L.  Gracian  de  Antisco  .  33-910 
Narcotics.  Cooke,  M.  C.  Seven  sisters  of  sleep 
10-553 

—  Anstice,  F.  E.     Stimulants  and  n.  10-436 

—  See  Anaesthetics  ;  Opium  ;  Sleep  ;  Tobacco. 
Nares,  E.     Discourses  on  the  three  creeds,  and  on 

the  homage  offered  to  our  Saviour.  L.,  1819. 
8° 32-1963 

—  Elements  of   general    history;    with    table   of 

chronology.     10th  ed.     L.,  1831.     2  v.    8» 
29"-211 

—  Thinks  I  to  myself  ....         18-3213 
Nares,  R.     General  rules  for  the  pronunciation  of 

the  English  language  ;  with  complete  lists  of 
the  exceptions.     L.,  1792.     8°      .  22-179 

—  Glossary ;    or,    collection   of    words,    phrases, 

names,  and  allusions  to  customs,  proverbs, 
etc.,  wiiich  have  been  thought  to  require  illus- 
tration, in  the  works  of  English  authors, 
particularly  Shakespeare  and  his  contempora- 
ries. L.,  1859.  2v.  8°  .  .  22-180 
• —  Same;  new  ed.,  with  additions  by  Halliwell 
and  Wright.     L.,  1867.     2  v.     8»         22-180" 

Narragansett.     Potter,  E.  R.     Early  history  of 

V.  3  of  26»-581 

Narrative  of  privations  and  sufferings.  U.  S.  sani- 
tary commission  ....         26^-852 

Narrien,  J.  Historical  account  of  the  origin  and 
progress  of  astronomy.     L.,  1850.     8"    12-76 

—  Practical  astronomy  and  geodesy  ;  including  the 

proiections  of  the  sphere  and  spherical  trigo- 
nometry.    L.,1845.     8°        .         .  12-57 

Nasbj',  Petroleum  V.     Pseud.     See  Locke,  D.  R. 

Nash,  D.  W.  The  Pharaoh  of  the  exodus ;  an  ex- 
amination of  the  modern  systems  of  Ecyptian 
chronology.     L.,  1863.     8°  .  28''-204 

—  Taliesin  ;  or,  the  bards  and  druids  of  Britain. 

L.,  1858.  8°  ....  22-1161 
Nash,  F.  H.,  and  Geo.  F.  Bristow.     Cantara ;  or, 

teacher  of  singing.  N.  Y.,  1866.  8°  5-1053 
Nash,  R.     Goldsmith,  0.     Life  of  .  80-397 

Nash,  S.     Morality  and  the  state.     Columbus,  1859 

2-810 

Nason,  Elias.     Sir  Chas.  H.  Frankland  ;  or,  Boston 

in  the  colonial  time.  Alb.,  1865.  8»  30-2448 
Nassau,  (Prussia.)     Belgium  and  N.     .         37''-885 

—  Head,  Sir  F.     Bubbles  from  the  Brunnen  of 

27^-43 

Nassau,  (W.  I.)     Wilson,  F.  L     Sketches  of 

26"-1925 

Natal.     Barter,  C.     Six  months  in         .         28M70 

—  Grout,  L.     Life  among  Zulu-Kafirs         38*'-453 

—  Irons,  W;     Settler's  guide  to  .         .         28''-303 

—  Shooter,  J.     Kafirs  and  the  Zulu  country 

28''-273 

Natal  sermons.  J.  W.  Colenso  .  .  32-2367 
Natalie.  By  Ferna  Vale  .  .  .  18-2317 
Nathalie.  Julia  Kavanagh  .  .  .  18-1719 
Nathan  the  wise.     G.  E.  Lessing  .        .  24-215 

Nation,  the.     v.  4-7.    N.  Y.,  1866-8.     4°        17-519 

—  Critical  and  social  essays  from        .  33-378 


NATIONAL. 


411 


NATURAL. 


National    academy  of   sciences.     Memoirs,     v.  1. 

W.,  18G6.     4°        .         .         .         .  11-521 

National  almanac  and  annual  record  for  1863,4.    P., 

1803,4.    3\ 26^-686 

National  antipathies,  nature,  causes,  and  effects  of. 

R.  Otley 29»-2o9 

National  association  for  the  promotion   of   social 

science.     Transactions  for  1857,59,60,62,03-8. 

L.,  1858-08    10  V.     8"  .        .  2-812 

—  Sessional  papers,  1865,6.     L.,  1866.   8»      2-809 

—  Report  of  proceedings  at  the   seventh  annual 

congress.     E.,  1802       .         .        .  2-813 

National  banks  of  the  United  States  :  an  act  to  pro- 
vide a  national  currency.  N.  Y.,  1864.  8° 
1-248 

National  cemeteries.  Statement  of  the  disposition 
of  some  of  the  bodies  of  deceased  Union  sol- 
diers and  prisoners  of  war  whose  remains  have 
been  removed  to  n.  c.  in  the  southern  and  west- 
ern states.    V.  1,2,  3.    W.,1868.    8°     26''-1024 

National  commercial  convention,    held  in  Boston, 

February,  1868;  proceedings.     B.,  1868.     8° 

1-342 

National  council  of  congregational  churches,  Boston, 

1865  ;  debates  and  proceedings.    B.,  1866.    8° 

32-1948 

National  debt  of  England.  Capps,  E.  N.  d.  finan- 
cially considered  ....  1-132 

—  Edwards,  G.     Practical  means  of  paying  1-528 

—  Hamilton,  R.     Inquiry  concerning  1-239 
— •  National  debt,  the,  and  how  to  pay  it.    L.,  1854. 

8°  .         .         .         .        .         .  1-337 

—  Price,  R.  Observations  on  .  .  1-58,247 
National  debt  of  U.  S.     Gibbons,  J.  S.     Public  debt 

of  the  U.  S.  .         .         .        ,  1-309 

—  Hewes,  G.  W.     Plan  to  pay    .        .  1-322 

—  Poor,  H.  V.  Analysis  of  .  .  1-346 
National  democratic  quarterly  review;  T.B. Florence 

and  Isaac  Laurence,  editors,    v.  1.    W.,  1860. 

80 17-70 

National  drawing  master.  W.  A.  NichoUs  5-597 
National  duties.     S.  Laing,  jr.        .        .  3-131 

National  economy.     A.  W.  Young         .  3-265 

National  hymns :  how  they  are  written.    R.  G.  White 

23-624 

National  income.     R.  D.  Baxter    .        .  1-345 

National  jewels.  A.  Manship  .  .  26*-1043 
National  lyrics.     J.  G.  Whittier    .         .  23-835 

National  magazine  and  industiial  record.    R.  Fisher 

1-178 

National  magstzine  and  republican  review.     Ed.  by 

H.  J.  Brent,     v.  1.     W.,  1839.     8»  17-75 

National  orator.     C.  Northcnd       .         .  33-564 

National  peace  jubilee  :   music  to  be  performed  at 

the  grand  national  peace  jubilee  to  be  held  in 

Boston,  June,  1869.  B.,  1869.  8°  5-1087 
National  portrait  gallery.    E.  A.  Duyckinck  30-2011 

—  Longacre,  J.  B.,  and  J.  Herring  .  30-2027 
National  pride,  essay  on.  J.  G.  Zimmermann  2-924 
National  quarterly  review.     Ed.  by  E.  I.  Sears,     v. 

1-18.     N.  Y.,  1860-9.     18  V.     8»  17-74 

National  review,     v.  6,  11,  12,  15-17.     L.,  1858-63. 

_    6  V.     8° 17-77 

National  union  republican  convention,  held  at 
Chicago,  May,  1868  ;  proceedings  reported  by 
Ely,  Burnham,  and  Bartlett.     Chicago,  1868. 

8" 20O-1021 

Nationalities  of  Europe.     R.  G.  Latham      27''-3475 

Nation's  manhood ;  or,  stories  of  Washington  and 

the  American  war  of  independence.     By  the 

author  of  "  Sunlight  through  the  mist."     L., 

1861       ......       2eM048 

Nations.     Bisset,  A.     On  the  strength  of      29M16 

—  See  Ethnology  and  ethnography  ;  Government; 

Manners  and  customs. 
Native  American,  the :  a  gift  for  the  people  [con- 
taining Washington's  farewell  address.  De- 
claration of  Independence,  constitution  of 
U.  S.,  and  addresses  of  the  native  American 
conventions.]    Ph.,  1845.     8»      .  2-811 


Native  American  party.      Lee,  J.  H.     Origin  and 
progress  of  the  American  party  .         26''-555 

—  Sons  of  the  sires :   a  history  of  the  American 

party 26''-620 

—  See  Parties  ;  United  States. 

Native  races  of  the  Russian  empire.     R.  G.  Latham 

27='-2942 

Natural  historian,  the.     Mrs.  J.  Vasey  .  9-650 

Natural  history.     Bibliography. 

—  Engelman,  W.     Bibliotheca  historico-naturalis 

21-179 

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—  Baird,  W.     Cyclopa3dia  of  the  natural  sciences 

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—  English  Cyclopaedia         .        .        .  9-1206 

—  M'Nicoll,  D.  H.     Dictionary  of       .  9-981 

—  Savary,  J.  and  P.  L.     Dictionnaire  universel 

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—  Academy  of  natural  sciences  of  Pliila.  :  journal 

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n.  h.  of  U.  S 9-1358 

Bancroft,  E.     Natural  history  of  Guiana 

26''-670 

Bates,  H.  W.     Naturalist  on  the  Amazon 

.        .        .        .        .         36''-449 

Belcher,  E.     Last  of  the  Arctic  voyages 

29''-153 

Gosse,  P.  H.    Letters  from  Alabama  26''-398 

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Jackson,  R.  M.  S.     The  mountain        9-939 

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NATURAL. 


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NATURAL. 


Natural  history.     Local  descriptions. 

—  Asia.     Adams,  A.     Voyage  of  H.  M.  S.  Saina- 

rang 9-1002 

Notes  to  E.  Belcher's  narrative     29''-104 

Collingwood,   C.      Rambles  on  shores  and 

waters  of  China  sea     .         .         .         28''-587 

Duus,  J.     Biblical  natural  science      32-2005 

Harris,  T.  M.     Natural  history  of  the  bible 

32-105 

Hooker,  J.  D.     Himalayan  journals  28^-280 

Lynch,  W.  F.     Dead  sea  and  river  Jordan 

28"-908 

Russell,  A.     Natural  history  of  Aleppo 

28^-909 

—  Australasia  and  Africa.     Bennet,  G.     Gather- 

ings of  a  naturalist  in  Australia  .         29*'-176 

Ellis,  W.     N.  h.  of  Madagascar         28^-275 

Tuckey,  J.  K.     Expedition   to    river    Zaire 

28''-915 

White,  J.     New  South  Wales    .         29b-515 

—  Europe.     Ansted,  D.  T.,  and   R.  G.   Latham. 

Channel  islands    ....         27''-638 

Bowden,  J.     Naturalist  in  Norway     9-1041 

Bowles,  D.  G.      Introduccion  a  la  historia 

natural  y  ala  geografia  fisica  de  Espaiia  34-35 

Ferber,  J.  J.     Natural  history  of  Italy 

27b-75 

German,  E.  F.     Reise  nach  Dalmatien  und 

Ragusa  34-2453 

Lloyd,  L.    Scandivauian  adventures  27''-456 

Newman,  E.     Natural  history  of  Godalming 

9-944 

Quatrefages,  A.  de.     Rambles  of  a  naturalist 

on  coasts  of  France,  Spain,  and  Sicily    9-960 
St.  John,  C.     Natural  history  and  sport  in 

Moray 9-623 

Thompson,  W.     Natural  history  of  Ireland 

9-683 

White,  G.     Natural  history  of  Selborne 

9-971 

See  names  of  geographical  divisions. 

—  Miscellany. 

—  Buckland,  F.  T.     Curiosities  of       .   9-718  to  20 

—  Bud2,en,  L.  M.     March  winds  and  April  showers 

9-948 

May  flowers        ....  9-952 

—  Cooper,  S.F.    Journal  of  a  naturalist  in  the  U.  S. 

9-1020 

Rural  hours  [same  as  above]      .  9-1025 

—  Darwin,  C.     Journal  of  researches  on  the  voy- 

age of  the  Beagle  .         .         .  9-915 

—  Doughty,  J.  and  F.     Cabinet  of  n.  h.  and  Amer. 

rural  sports  9-1235 

—  Flagg,  W.     Studies  in  the  field  and  forest 

9-978 

—  Godman,  J.  D.     Rambles  of  a  naturalist  9-923 

—  Gosse,  P.  H.     Land  and  sea    .         .  9-927 

—  Hartwig,  G.     Tropical  world  .        .  9-932 

—  Howitt,  M.     Sketches  of— verse      .  23-971 

—  Jesse,  E.     Gleanings       .         .        .  9-1003 

—  Journal  of  a  naturalist     .         .         .  9-940 

—  Karr,  A.     Tour  round  my  garden  .  9-979 
Voyage  autour  de  mon  jardin     .        34-3448 

—  Simeon,  C.     Stray  notes  on    .        .  20-469 

—  Tremadeure,  S.  U.     Les  jeunes  naturalistes 

34-5125 

—  Waterton,  C.     Essays  on         .        .  9-974 

—  See  Animalculse  ;  Animals;  Biology;  Botany; 

Gems;  Geology;  Hunting;  Life;  Man  and 
mankind  ;  Microscope  ;  Nature  ;  Phosphores- 
cence ;  Physiology  ;  Science  ;  Sea  ;  Water  ; 
Zoology. 

Natural  history  of  birds ;  their  architecture,  habits, 
and  faculties.  [Condensed  from  three  books 
of  J.  Rennie.]     N.  Y.,  1840         .  9-589 

Natural  history  of  the  elephant,  as  he  exists  in  a  wild 
state,  and  as  he  haa  been  made  subservient  to 
the  purpose  of  man.  [Abridgement  of  v.  4 
of  W.  Ogilby's  "  The  menageries."]  N.  Y., 
1842 9-590 


Natural  history  of  insects.  [Condensation  of  three 
books  of  J.  Rennie  and  W.  O.  Westwood's.] 
N.  Y.,  1830.     2  V.  ...  9-591 

Natural  history  of  New  York,  viz. : 

Part  ].  Zoology  ;  or,  the  New  York  fauna  ;  by  J.  E.  De  Kay. 
Alb.,  1842-44.     5  v.     4o  .  .  9-1229 

2.  Flora;  by  J.  Torrey.     Alb.,  1842.     2  v.     4o        9-1224 

3.  Mineralogy;  by  L.  C.  Beck.     Alb.,  1843.     4o     9-122;j 

4.  Geology ;  by   W.  W.  Mather,   E     Emmons,    L.  Vau- 

uxem,  and  J.  Hall.  Alb.,  1842,3.  4  v.  4o  9-1226 
6.  Palaentology  ;  by  J.  Hall.     Alb.,  1847-52     2  v.    4o 

9-1228 

6.  Agriculture;  by  E.  Emmons.    Alb.,  1846-54.     5  v.    4o 

9-1227 

Natural  history  of  quadrupeds.  [Abridgement  of 
v.  3  of  W.  Ogilby's  "  The  menageries."]     N. 

Y.,  1840 9-592 

Natural  hii;tory  of  secession.     T.  S.  Goodwin 

26''-526 

Natural  history  review  :  a  quarterly  journal  of  bio- 
logical science,     v.  1-5.     L.,  1861-5.     8° 

9-992 

Natural  magic.     See  Magic. 

Natural  philosophy.   Arnott,  N.   Elements  of  physics 
11-4 

—  Bird,  G.     Elements  df     .         .         .  11-8 

—  Bii-ks,  T.  R.     On  matter  and  ether  11-224 

—  Boyle,  R.      New  experiments  on   combustion, 

etc. 11-10 

—  Brougham,  H.,  Ld.     Tracts,  mathematical  and 

physical 11-167 

—  Brown,  A.     Philosophy  of  physics  11-109 

—  Cavallo,  T.     Elements  of        .         .  11-15 

—  Chapman,  L.  L.     Principia     .         .  11-242 

—  Conistock,  J.  L.     System  of  .         .  11-244 

—  Cooke,  J.  P.     Chemical  physics      .  8-48 

—  Euler,  L.     Letters  on       .         .         .  11-20 

—  Faraday,  M.     Experimental  researches  11-316 

—  Frick,  J.     Physical  technics    .         .  11-174 

—  Ganot,  A.     Treatise  on   .         .        .  11-247 

—  Gray,  A.     Elements  of    .        .         .  11-86 

—  Guiilemin,  A.     Les  phenomenes  de  la  physique 

34-4961 

—  Herepath,  J.     Mathematical  physics         11-262 

—  Herschel,  J.  F.  W.    Discourse  on  study  of  11-29 

—  Hogg,  J.     Elements  of    .         .         .  11-168 

—  Hooker,  W.     Nat.  philos.  for  schools       11-227 

—  Hooper,  W.     Rational  recreations  .  1 1-294 

—  Hunt,  R.     Elementary  physics        .  11-96 

—  Hutton,    C.      Philosophical  and   mathematical 

dictionary 11-507 

—  Lardner,  D.     Animal  physics  .  9-721 
Hydrostatics  and  pneumatics      .       11-39,40 

—  McAllister  and   Brother's  catalogue  of  instru- 

ments      11-43 

—  MuUer,  J.  Principles  ofphysics  and  meteorology 

11-52 

—  Newth,  S.     First  book  of        .        .  11-234 

—  Newton,  I.     Mathematical  principles  of      11-54 

—  Nicholson,  W.     Introduction  to      .  11-293 

—  0' Gallagher,  F.     Fir^t  principles  of  nature 

11-284 

—  Olmsted,  D.     Introduction  to  .        .  11-183 

—  Peck,  W.  G.     Introductory  course  of       11-231 

—  Peschel,  C.  F.     Elements  of  physics         11-221 

—  Playfair,  J.     Outlines  of  .         .  11-57 

—  Pouillet,  C!  S.  M.     Physique  experimentale 

34-4894 

—  Rolfe,  W.  J.,  and  J.  A.  Gillet.     Course  of  ele- 

mentary phj'sics   ....  11-318 
Elements  of,  for  beginners          .  11-324 

—  Silliman,  B.,  jr.     First  principles    .  11-134 

—  Thomson,  W.,  and  P.  G.  Tait.     Treatise  on 

11-320 

—  Tomlinson,  C.     Experimental  essays        11-302 
Introduction  to   .         .         .         .  11-300 

—  Voltaire,  F.  M.  A.  de.     Physique,    v.  28 

.        .        .        .        .        34-4868 

—  Walker,  A.     System  of  familiar  philosophy 

11-511 

—  Willits,    J.    H.,    and    S.    Smith.      Elementary 

treatise  on 11-76 


NATURAL. 


^13 


NAVIGATION. 


Natural  philosophy.  See  Aerostation  ;  Astronomy  ; 
Cosmology  ;  Earth  ;  Electricity  ;  Force  ;  Gas; 
Heat ;  Horology  ;  Hydraulics  ;  Hydrostatics  ; 
Magnetism  ;  Mechanics;  Meteorology;  Motion 
of  points  ;  Navigation  ;  Science  ;  Steam. 

Natural  short-hand.  W.  Holdsworth,  and  W.  Ald- 
ridge 22-134 

Natural  theology.  See  Bridgewater  treatises ;  Chris- 
tianity, evidences  ;  Theology. 

Natural  wealth  of  California.     T.  F.  Cronise 

26M227 

Naturalist  in  Norway.     J.  Bowden        .  9-1041 

Naturalist  in  Vancouver  island  and  British  Columbia. 
J.  K.  Lord 26'>-570 

Naturalist  on  the  river  Amazon.     H.  W.  Bates 

26''-449 

Naturalist's  library.     Sir  W.  Jardine,  (Ed.) 

9-593,4,5,6 

Naturalists.  C.  L.  Brightwell.  Romantic  incidents 
in  the  lives  of        ...         .         80-1411 

Naturalization  and  allegiance,  report  of  royal  com- 
missioners on  laws  ;  with  an  appendix,  con- 
taining an  account  of  British  and  foreign 
laws,  and  other  diplomatic  correspondence  on 
the  subject.     L.,  1869  .         .         .  2-429 

Nature.     Boase,  H.  S.     Philosophy  of  .  11-156 

—  Bucke,  C.     Beauties,  harmonies,  and  sublimi- 

ties of 9-980 

—  De  Vere,  M.  S.     Stray  leaves  from  the  book  of 

9-918 

—  Ellis,  R.     The  chemistry  of  creation  8-94 

—  Good,  J.  M.     Book  of  nature  .  9-924 

—  Gregory,  G.     Economy  of      .         .  11-24 

—  Grindon,  L.  H.     Little  things  of     .  9-1004 

—  —  Sexuality  of         ...         .  9-1026 

—  Hartwig,  G.     Harmonies  of    .        .  9-1005 

—  Hausrhton,  S.     Three  kingdoms  of .  9-997 

—  Hooker,  W.     Child's  book  of  .  9-937 

—  Humboldt,  F.  H.  A.  v.     Aspects  of  25-63 

—  Kidd,  J.     Adaptation  of  external  n.  to  man 

11-34 

—  Macmillan,  H.     Foot  notes  from  the  page  of 

9-58 

—  Marsh,  G.  P.     Man  and  n.      ,         .  25-88 

—  Masius,  H.     Studies  from        .         .  9-1038 

—  Mudie,  R.     Popular  guide  to  the  observation  of 

9-1010 

—  Noyce,  E.     Marvels  of    .         .         .  9-949 
Outlines  of  creation.     [Same  as  above]  9-950 

—  St.  Pierre,  B.  de.     Studies  of  .  9-962 

—  Schoedler,  F.     Book  of    .         .         .  11-822 

—  Schubert,  G.  H.     Mirror  of     .         .  11-84 

—  Tschudi,  F.  von.     Sketches  of  n.  in  the  Alps 

9-967 

—  See  Earth  ;  Natural  history  ;  Seasons ;  World. 
Nature ;  addresses  and  lectures.     R.  "W.  Emerson 

33-246 

Nature  and  art.  v.  1,3.  L.,  1866,7.  8«  17-501 
Nature  and  art.  Mrs.  Inchbald  .  .  18-1563 
Nature  and  art,  conversations  on  .         .  11-16 

Nature  and  art  in  the  cure  of  disease.     J.  Forbes 

10-385 

Nature  and  art,  wonders  of.     J.  Taylor  33-133 

Nature  and  disease.     J.  Bigelow    .         .  10-214 

Nature  and  her  laws.     P.  H.  T.  Baron  d'  Holbach 

15-312 

Nature  and  human  nature.     T.  C.  Haliburton 

....         18-1323 
Nature  and  life.     R.  Collyer  .        .         .        32-2307 
Nature  and  the  supernatural.     H.  Bushnell     32-782 
Nature  displayed.     A.  N.  de  Pluche      .  9-1009 
Nature  displayed  in  her  mode  of  teaching  language. 
N.  G.  Dufief         ....  22-78 
Nature  printed  British  ferns.     T.  Moore  9-63 
Nature  printed  British  sea-weeds.    W.  G.  Johnstone, 
and  A.  Croall        ....  9-51 
Nature's  nobleman.     By  author  of  "Rachel's  se- 
cret"              18-2316 

Nature's  parables.  C.  J.  Atherton  .  32-1806 
Naumann,  J.  F.    Taxidermie.    Halle,  1815  34-2450 


Nautical  almanac  and  astronomical  ephemeris,  for 

1835,6,40,41,45,65-71.    L.,  1833-69.    13  v.    8" 

12-63 

—  See  American  ephemeris  and  nautical  almanac. 
Nautical  astronomy.     See  Navigation  and  n.  a. 
Nautical  routine  and  stowage.     Murphy,  J.  M'L., 

and  "W.  N.  Jeffers,  jr.  .         .         .  6-661 

Navajos.     See  Topographical  bureau  reports. 
Naval  academy.     See  United  States. 
Naval  and  mail  steamers  of  the  U.  S.     C.  B.  Stuart 

6-1025 

Naval  architects,  institution  of,  transactions  6-1016 
Naval  architecture.      Fincham,  J.     History  of 

6-999 

—  Peake,  Jas.     Rudiments  of      .         .  6-673 
Naval  art  and  history.     Cotterill,  C.  C.  and  E.  D. 

Little.     Ships  and  sailors     .         .  6-581 

—  Dana,  R.  H.,  jr.    Dictionary  of  sea  terms  6-587 

—  Renard,  L.     Les  merveilles  de  1'  art  naval 

34^5487 

—  Steinitz,  F.     Tlie  ship      .         .         .  6-1033 

—  Totten,  B.  J.     Naval  dictionary      .  6-709 

—  See    Mast-making  ;    Military   and  naval  *  * ; 

Rigging  ;  Sail-making  ;  Ships  ;  and  names  of 

countries,  especially  England  and  U.  S. 
Naval   biography.     Edgar,    J.    G.     Sea  kings  and 

naval  heroes  ....        30-1343 

Naval  chronicle  from  v.  1-15.     L.,  1799-1806.    15  v. 

8»  ......  17-76 

Naval  chronology.     I.  Schonberg  .       27''-1064 

Naval  dry  dock's  of  the  U.  S.  C.  B.  Stuart  6-1026 
Naval  duties  and  discipline.     F.  A.  Roe  6-682 

Naval  gazetteer.     J.  Malham         .         .  25-109 

Naval  lieutenant.  F.  C.  Armstrong  .  18-2369 
Naval  life  ;  the  midshipman.  W.  F.  Lynch  29''-89 
Naval  light  artiller}^,   instructions  in.     S.  B.  Luce 

6-637 

Naval  monument.  A.  Bowen  .  .  26''-150 
Naval  occurrences.  AV.  James  .  .  26''-987 
Naval  ordnance  and  gunnery.  J.  H.  Ward  6-716 
Naval  staff  and  rank,  principles  of         .  2-380 

Naval  tactics.     E.  M.  Blunt  .         .         .  6-568 

Naval  tactics-  and  modern    naval    battles.     J.  H. 

Ward 6-715 

Naval  text-book.     B.  J.  Totten     .         .  6-709 

Naval  warfare  with  steam.     Sir  H.  Douglas     6-591 
Navarre.     See  Henri  IV  ;  Jeanne  d'  Albret. 
Navies  of  the  world.     H.  Busk      .         .         29M28 
Navigation  and  nautical  astronomy.    Apres  de  Man- 

nevillette,  J.  B.  N.  D.     East  India  pilot 
25-353 

—  Bowditcli,  N.     New  American  practical  navi- 

gator       12-103 

—  Comer's  navigation  simplified  .         .  14-193 

—  Esquiros,  A.     English  seamen  and  divers 

27^-609 

—  Goodrich,  F.  B.     Man  upon  the  sea         29''-154 

—  Greenwood,  J.     Rudimentary  treatise  on  navi- 

gation    11-173 

—  Mackay,  A.     The  complete  navigator       12-107 

—  Mackenzie,  M.     Maritime  survey  of  Ireland 

25-354 

—  Maury,  M.  F.     Sailing  directions     ,     11-509,10 

—  Moore,  J.  H.     Practical  navigator  .  12-104 

—  Murphy,  J.  M'L.,  and  W.  N.  Jeffers,  jr.     Short 

rules  in 6-661 

—  Rainey,  T.     Ocean  steam  n.     .         .  1-316 

—  Paper,  H.     Practice  of    .         .         .  12-101 

—  Reid,  W.     Application   of  law  of  storms  and 

variable  winds  to  navigation         .      11-514,16 

—  Schubert,  E.     Tables  of  eunomia    .  12-163 

—  Shadwell,  C.  F.  A.     Management  of  chronome- 

ters, and  measurement  of  meridian  distances 
12-90 

—  Spafarieff,  L.     Gulf  of  Finland        .  25-353 

—  Thomson,  D.     Lunar  and  horary  tables    12-84 

—  Willcock,  J.W.,  andA.    Rights  and  laws  of  navi- 

gation    1-166 

—  Williams,  J.     Thermometrical  navigation 

11-256 


NAVIGATION. 


414 


NEGROES. 


Navigation  and  nautical  astronomy.     Young,  J.  R. 

3  2-100 

Tables 12-88 

—  See  Astronomy ;  Commerce ;  Latitude  ;  Longi- 

tude ;   Meteorology  ;   Nautical  **  ;    Sextant : 
Trigonometry. 
Navigation,  internal.     Connected  view  of  the  whole 
internal    navigation   of   the   United    States ; 
natural  and  artificial.     Ph.,  1830.  6-660 

—  See  Canals. 

Navigators.  Tiele,  P.  A.  Memoire  bibliographique 
sur  les  journaux  des  navigateurs  .  21-228 

Naville,  E.     Heavenly  father.     Lectures  on  modern 

atheism.     Trans,  by  H.  Downton.     L.,  1865 

.         32-1723 

—  Maine  de  Biran ;   sa  vie  et  ses  pensees.     P., 

1857       .         .         .        .        .         .        34-3938 

Naylor,  F.  H.     Civil  and   military  history  of  Ger- 
many,  from  the  landing  of  Gustavus  to  the 
conclusion  of  tlie  treaty  of  Westphalia.     L.-, 
1816.     3v.     8»      .         .         .        .       27''-2640 

Nazarene,  the.  G.  Lippard  .  .  .  18-1915 
Nazareth  hall,  history  of.  L.  T.  Reichel  13-179 
Ne  exeat  regno,  view  of  the  writ  of.     J.  Beames 

2-224 

Neal,  D.  History  of  the  Puritans;  or,  protestant 
non-conformists,  from  the  reformation  to  the 
death  of  Queen  Elizabeth  ;  with  an  account  of 
their  principles.  New  ed.,  revised  by  J. 
Toulmin,  with  life  of  the  author.  Newbury- 
port,  1816.     5  V.     8"     .         .         .  82-155 

Neal,  J.     Errata  ;  or  the  works  of  Will  Adams 

18-2820 

—  True  womanhood     ....         18-2322 

—  Wandering  recollections  of  a  somewhat  busy 

life.     B.,  1869       ....         30-1782 
Neal,  J.  C.     Charcoal  sketches  ;  or,  scenes  in  a  me- 
tropolis           18-2326 

Neal,  T.  A.  Neal  record ;  being  a  list  of  the  de- 
scendants of  John  Neal,  one  of  the  early  set- 
lers  of  Salem,  Mass.  B.,  1856.  8°  80-1887 
Neale,  E.  The  closing  scene  ;  or,  Christianity  and 
infidelity  contrasted  in  the  last  hours  of  re- 
markable persons.     Ph.,  1850.     2  V.      32-308 

—  Experiences  of  a  gaol  chaplain         .         18-1043 

—  Life-book  of  a  labourer  ;  or,  the  curate,  with  his 

trials,  sorrows,  checks,  and  triumphs.  2d  ed. 
L.,  1850 32-1828 

—  Old  minor  canon       ....         18-2824 
Neale,  E.  V.     Analogy  of  thought  and  nature  in- 
vestigated.    L.,  1863     .         .         .  15-237 

Neale,  F.  Thine  and  mine;  or,  the  stepmother's 
reward 18-2325 

Neale,  F.  A.     Eight  years  in  Syria,  Palestine,  and 

Asia  Minor,  from  1842  to  1850.    L. ,  1852.    2  v. 

28^-156 

—  Narrative  of  a  residence  in  Siam.     L.,  1853 

28''-152 

Neale,  J.  M.  Essays  on  liturgiology  and  church  his- 
tory.    2d  ed.     L.,  1867.     8»         .        32-1964 

—  History  of  the  holy  eastern  church.    L.,  1847-50. 

4  V.     8° 32-868 

—  History  of  the   so-called   Jansenist   church   of 

Holland  ;  with  some  account  of  the  brothers 
of  the  common  life.     Oxf.,  1858.     8"     32-797 

Neale,  W.  J.     The  lost  ship  .         ,         .         18-2329 

Neale.     See  Ncele  ;  Neill. 

Neauder,  A.  J.  W.  The  Emperor  Julian  and  his 
generation  ;  an  historical  picture.  Trans,  by 
G.  V.  Cox.     N.  Y.,  1850      .         .  32-732 

—  General   history  of  the  Christian  religion  and 

church.  Trans,  by  J.  Torrey.  B.,  1851-4. 
6  V.     8" 32-348 

—  History  of  the  Christian  religion   and   church 

during  the  three  first  centuries.  Trans,  by  H. 
J.  Rose.     Ph.,  1848.     8°         ,         .         82-347 

—  History  of  the  planting  and  training  of  the  Chris- 

tian church  by  the  apostles  ;  with  Antignosti- 
kus,  or,  spirit  of  TcrtuUian.  Trans,  by  J.  E. 
Rylaud.     L.,  1856.     3  v.      ,        .  32-648 


Neander,  A.  J.  W.  Lectures  on  the  history  of 
Christian  dogmas.  Trans,  by  J.  E.  Rylaud. 
L.,  1858.     2  V 83-795 

—  Life   and  times  of  St.  Bernard.     Trans,  by  M. 

Wrench.     L.,  1843       .         .         .        30-1220 

—  The  life  of  Jesus  Christ,  in  its  historical  connec- 

tion and  historical  development.  Trans,  by 
J.  McClintock,  and  C.  E.  Blumenthal.  N. 
Y.,  1848.     8»         .         .         .         .  32-8 

—  Life  of  St.  Chrysostom.    Trans,  by  J.  C.  Staple- 

ton,     L.,  1845.     8°        .         .         ,  82-967 

—  Memorials  of  Christian  life  in  the  early  and  mid- 

dle ages;  including  his  "Light  in  dark 
places."     Trans,  by  J.  E.  Ryland.     L.,  1852 

82-649 

Near  and  heavenly  horizons.     Mme  A.  de  Gasparin 

33-979 

Near  home  ;  or,  the  countries  of  Europe  described, 
with  anecdotes  and  numerous  illustrations. 
By  the  autlior  of  "Line  upon  line."     N.  Y., 
1853       .         ••      ,         .         .         .         27''-275 
Nearer  and  dearer.     E.  Bradley    .        ,  18-302 

Nebelin,  C.  E.     The  great  day  of  atonement ;  or, 
meditations  and  prayers  on  the  last  twenty- 
four  hours  of  Jesus  Christ  ;  ed.  by  Mrs.  C. 
Mackenzie.     B.,  1859   ,         .         .         83-3377 
Nebraska.     E.  E.  Hale  .         .        .         36»-831 

Necessity.     Bray,  C.     Philosophy  of     ,  15-304 

—  See  Will. 

Necker,  J.     On  the  French   revolution.     L.,  1797. 

2  V.     8" 37''-1834 

Necker  de  Saussure,  A.   A.     Study  of  the  life  of 

woman.     Ph.,  1844      .         .         .  33-450 

—  Education  progi'essive  ;  ou,  etude  du  cours  de 

la  vie.     P.,  1856   ....        84-3728 
Necromancers,  lives  of.     W.  Godwin     .  15-173 

Ned  Allen.     D.  Hannay         ,         .         .         18-1885 
Nedham,  M.     Excellencie  of  a  free  state.    L.,  1767 

3-814 

Ned  Myers.     J.  F.  Cooper    ...        .  18-737 

Ned  Nevins,  the  newsboy.     H.  Morgan        18-8763 
Ned's  motto.     By  author  of  "  Win  and  wear" 

18-3657 

Needles,  E.  Historical  memoir  of  the  Pennsylvania 
society  for  promotmg  the  abolition  of  slavery. 
Ph.,  1848.     8°       .         .         ,         ,  3-993 

Needlework,  knitting,  etc.  Delamotte,  F.  Em- 
broiderer's book  of  design    .        ,  5-534 

—  Ladies'  self-instructor      ,        .        ,  6-196 

—  Lambert,  Miss.    Handbookof  needlework  6-195 

—  Stephens,  A.  S.     Frank  Leslie's  portfolio  6-987 

—  Wilton,    Countess  of.     The  art  of  needlework 

.         .  6-329 

—  See  Knitting. 

Neele,  H.     Lectures  on  English  poetry.     L.,  1839 

23-642 

Neele.     See  Neale. 

Nefilen,  J.     Der  Vetter  aus  Schwaben.     TJlm,  1840 

34-591 

Nesrlected  fact  in  English  history.     H.  C.  Coote 

27''-291 

Negroes.      Armistead,  W.     Tribute  for  the  negro 

29^-260 

—  Bacon,  B.  C,     Statistics  of  the  colored  people  of 

Phila 2-990 

—  Brown,  W.  W.     The  black  man ;   his  antece- 

dents and  achievements        .         .         80-1439 

The  negro  and  the  American  rebellion 

36'>-873 

—  Burton,  R.  F.     The  negro's  place  in  nature 

S8''-457 

—  Campbell,  J.     Negromaaiia     .         .         39»-324 

—  Gregoire,  H.     Faculties,  literature,  etc.,  of 

29^-362 

—  Nell,  W.  C.     Colored  patriots  of  the  American 

revolution 30-861 

—  Pim,  B.     The  negro  and  Jamaica  .         86''-971 

—  Yan  Evrie,  J.  H.     Negroes  and  negro  slavery 

.         ,         29''-325 

—  See  Africa  ;  Slavery  ;  United  States. 


NEIDHAED. 


415 


NEUTRALITY. 


Neidharci,  C.  Diphtheria  in  the  United  States  from 
1860  to  186G ;  with  an  account  of  its  nature 
and  homoeopathic  treatment.      N.  Y.,  1867. 

8" 10-759 

Neighbor  Jacliwood.     J.  T.  Trowbridge       18-3826 
Neighbors'  wives.     J.  T.  Trowbridge   .        18-3320 
Neighbours.     Frederika  Bremer    .        .       18-400,1 
Neighbors  of  Russia,  etc.     J.  R.  Morell       27»-2954 
Neilgherries,  observations  on.     R.  Baikie      28''-504 
Neill,  E.  D.     The  Fairfaxes  of  England  and  Amer- 
ica in  the  seventeentli  and  eighteenth  centu- 
ries ;    including  letters   from   Hon.    William 
Fairfax,  and  his  sons.     Alb.,  1868.     8° 

30-1962 

—  History  of  Minnesota  ;  from  the  earlist  French 

explorations  to  the  present  time.     Ph.,  1858. 
8° 26''-377 

—  Terra  Marine ;  or,  threads  of  Maryland  colonial 

history.     Rh.,  1867      .    '^  .         .         26''-880 
Neill,  P.     Fruit,  flower,  and  kitchen  garden.   4th  ed. 

Ph.,  1851 4-53 

■ —  J.  Hay,  and  J.  Macdonald.  Journal  of  a  horti- 
cultural tour  through  some  parts  of  Flanders, 
Holland,  and  the  north  of  France  in  1817. 
E.,  1823.  8°  .  .  .  .  27'^-695 
Neill.  See  Neal ;  Neale  ;  Neele. 
Neligan,  J.  M.  Atlas  of  cutaneous  diseases.  Ph., 
1859.     4« 10-461 

—  Medicines ;  their  uses  and  mode  of  administra- 

tion ;   with  notes,  by  D.  W.  Reese.     3d  ed. 
N.  Y.,  1859.     8°  .         .         .         .  10-309 

Nell,  W.  C.  Colored  patriots  of  the  American  rev- 
olution ;  with  a  brief  survey  of  the  condition 
and  prospects  of  colored  Americans.    B.,  1855 

30-861 

Nelly  Brooke.     Florence  Marryat  .        18-2096 

Nellie  Netterville  ;  or,  one  of  the  transplanted.  By 
the  author  of  "  Wild  times,"  etc.  18-4137 
Nellie  Norton.  E.  W.  Warren  .  .  26''-1950 
Nellie  of  Truro.  Mrs.  Homblower  .  18-1496 
Nelly  Bracken.     A.  C.  Bradford   .         .  18-891 

Nelson,  H.,  Ld.    Charnock,  J.    Memoirs  of    80-1513 

—  Lamartine,  A.  de.     Nelson      .         .        34-3467 

—  Parsons,  G.  S.     Nelsonian  reminiscences 

27''-925 

—  Pettigrew,  T.  J.     Life  of        .         .  30-398 

—  Southey,  R.     Life  of        .         .         .  30-899 

—  Tucker,  J.  M.     Life  and  naval  memoirs  of 

80-1361 

Nelson,  R.     Companion    for  the  festivals  and  fasts 
of  the  church  of  England ;  with  collects  and 
prayers  for  each  solemnity.     L. ,  1739.     8" 
82-59 

—  Same.    L.,  1782.     8"        .        .        .  32-59» 
Nelson,  R.,  M.D.     Asiatic  cholera;   its  origin  and 

spread  ;  its  causes,  symptoms,  and  pathology, 

and  the  various  modes  of  treatment  analyzed. 

N.  Y.,  1866 10-626 

Nelsonian  reminiscences.  G.  S.  Parsons  27''-925 
Nemesis.  M.  V.  H.  Terhune  .  .  18-3178 
Nemesis  of  power.     J.  A.  St.  John       .  2-844 

Nennius's  history  of  the  Britons  [in  Giles'  six  old 

English  chronicles]       .         .         .         27=^-449 
Nepaul.     See  Katmandu. 

Nepenthe.  By  the  author  of  "  Olie  "  .  18-2828 
Nepos,  C.     Lives  of  eminent  comraandei'S.     Trans. 

by  J.  S.  Watson.     L.,  1853  .  29^-76 

—  See  Justin. 

Nero.     Abbott,  J.     History  of       .        .  80-730 

Nerval,  6.  de.     See  Labrunie  de  Nerval. 
Nervous  system.     Althaus,  J.     Epilepsy,  hysteria, 
and  ataxy 10-728 

—  Bell,  Sir  C.     N.  s.  of  the  human  body     10-203 

—  Brown-Sequard,  C.  E.     Physiology  and  path- 

ology of        10-286 

—  Carter,  R.  B.     Influence  of  education  and  train- 

ing           10-414 

—  Dunbar,  J.  R.  W.     Essay  on  .        .       10-79,80 

—  Erichsen,  J.  E.     Railway  and  other  injuries  of 

.    - 10-748 


Nervous  system.  Flourens,  P.  Recherches  experi- 
mentales 34-4893 

—  Grimes,  J.  S.     New  system  of  nervous  physi- 

ology       10-509 

—  Hall,  M.     Lectures  on     .        .        .  10-615 

—  Harvey,  J.     Restoration  of  nervous  functions 

10-597 

—  Ley,  H.     Pathology  of  the  nerves  .  10-532 

—  Lobstein,  J.  F.     Human  sympathetic  nerve 

10-75 

—  Mitchell,  S.  W.,  et  al.     Gunshot  wounds  and 

other  injuries  of  the  nerves  .  10-416 

—  Noble,  D.     Human  mind  in  its  relations  with 

15-229 

—  Prochaska,  G.     Functions  of  .         .  10-686 

—  Radcliffe,  C.  B.     Convulsive  affections  of 

10-243 

—  Reid,  J.     Hypochondriacal  and  other  nervous 

affections 1 0-742  ;464 

—  Schroeder  van  der  Kolk,  J.  L.  C.     Spinal  cord  ; 

epilepsy 10-694 

—  Smith,  J.  A.     Prelections  on  .         .  10-523 

—  Spurzheim,  G.     General  view  of     .  10-611 

—  Tweedee,  A.,  (ed.)     Dissertations  on  nervous 

diseases  10-584 

—  See  Atrophy ;  Brain  ;  Diseases ;  Emotional  dis- 

orders ;  Epilepsy  ;  Mind  ;  Meningitis  ;  Neu- 
ralgia ;  Paralysis. 

Nest,  A.  R.  van.     See  Van  Nest. 

Nestorians.  Badger,  G.  P.  Nestorians  and  their 
rituals 82-1791 

—  Grant,  Asahel.      The  Nestorians;  or,  the  lost 

tribes 32-98 

—  Laurie,  T.    Dr.  Grant,  and  the  mountain  Nesto- 

rians        82-441 

Woman  and  her  saviour  in  Persia      32-1077 

Netherlands.  Barrett,  M.  William  the  Silent  and 
the  Netherland  war      .         .         .       27''-2542 

—  Brodrick,  T.     Late  war,  1702-92     .       27''-2546 

—  Burney,  C.    Tour  to  collect  materials  for  history 

of  music 5-1041 

—  Ellis,  G.     Revolution  in  the  Dutch  republic 

27''-2616 

—  Grattan,  T.  C.     History  of      .        .       27''-2599 

—  Leicester,  R.  Dudley,  earl  of.     Correspondence, 

1585,6    .         .         .        .  V.  27  of  27M95 

—  Motley,  J.  L.     Rise  of  the  Dutch  republic 

27^-2632 

United  Netherlands    .         .        .       27=^-2638 

—  Nugent,  T.     Grand  tour  .        .        .         27''-381 

—  Quinet,  E.    Fondation  de  la  republique  84-8956 
Marnix  de  Saint-Aldegonde        .        34-8956 

—  Schiller,  F.     The  revolt  of    v.  1  and  2  of  83-128 

—  Wilson,  W.  R.     Travels  in     .         .         27''-827 

—  See  Belgium  ;  Flanders  ;  Holland  ;  Pays-Bas. 
Nett  duties  and  drawbacks.     T.  Langham  1-45 
Nettleship,  J.  T.     Essays  on  Robert  Browning's 

poetry.     L.,  1868  .         .         .        22-1162 

Neubauer,  0.,  and  J.  Vogel.  Guide  to  the  qualita- 
tive and  quantitative  analysis  of  the  urine  ;  de- 
signed especially  for  the  use  of  medical  men. 
Trans,  by  W.  O.  Markham.     L.,  1863.     8° 

10-831 

Neuf  mois  aux  Etats-Unis.    M.  G.  Hurt-Binet 

34-3964 

Neuman  and  Barrett's  dictionary  of  the   Spanish 

and    English    languages ;    improved    by  M. 

Seoane.     L.     2  v.     8°  .         .  22-184 

Neuralgia.    Althaus,  J.   On  paralysis,  neuralgia,  &c. 

10-411 

—  Downing,  C.  T.     Treatment  of       .  10-422 

—  Harvey,  J.     Hypodermic  treatment  of     10-597 

—  Harvey,  W.     Neuralgia  as  affecting  the  head 

and  the  ear 10-200 

—  See  Nervous  system. 

Neuro-therapeutics.  Chapman,  J.  General  princi- 
ples of 10-85 

Neutrality.  Madison,  J.  Examination  of  British 
doctrine  on  neutral  trade      .     v.  2  of  26^-725 

—  See  International  law  ;  U.  S.,  war  of  1861-5. 


NEUVAINE. 


416 


NEW. 


Neuvaine  de  la  chandeleur.     C.  Nodier         34-3605 

Never  forgotten.     P.  Fitzgerald     .         .         18-1091 

Never  too  late  to  mend.     Clias.  Reade  .         18-2587 

Neveu  de  Rameau,  le.     D.  Diderot        .        34-5225 

Nevin,  A.     Churches  of  the  valley  ;  or,  an  historical 

sketch  of  the  old  presbyteriau  congregations 

of    Cumberland    and    Franklin    counties   in 

Penna.     Ph.,  1852        .         .         .         32-1036 

—  Guide  to  the   oracles  ;    or,  the  bible   student's 

vade-mecum.     Lancaster,  Pa.,  1857      32-742 
Nevin,  E.  H.     City  of  God.     Lancaster,  1868 

32-2450 

Nevius,  H.  S.  C.  Our  life  in  China  .  28''-598 
Nevius,  J.  L.     China  and  the  Chinese.     N.  Y.,  1869 

28''-607 

New,  A.  H.  History  of  Austria.  L.  .  27''-2644 
New  age  of  gold.  R.  D.  Romaine  .  30-1610 
New  and  general  biographical  dictionary.    L.,  1798. 

15  V.     8" 30-1693 

New  and  the  old.     J.  W.  Palmer  .        .         29''-159 

New  atlas  of  the  British  West  Indies,  with  a  general 

map  of  the  West  India  islands,  and  of  the 

island   of  Hispaniola.      Pub.  by  Coale  and 

Thomas.     Bait.,  1810.     4»  .        .  25-304 

New  atlantis.     F.  Bacon        .        .        .  2-807 

New  atmosphere.     Miss  A.  E.  Dodge    .  33-475 

New  Bedford  free  public  library.     Annual  reports 

1853-7,59-64,67,8.     8"  .         .         .  21-438 

—  Catalogue  of  library         .         .         .  21-436 
Supplement  (1869)      .         .         .  21-437 

New  birth,  the.     A.  Phelps   .         .         .         82-2286 
New  book  of  nonsense — contribution  to  the  great 
central  fair.     Ph.,  1864         .         .  5-438 

New  brick  church.  C.  Bobbins  .  .  32-1610 
New  Britain.   [Utopian.]  Mr.  Ellis        .  2-1033 

New  Brunswick.     Gesner,  A.     Notes  on       26''-349 

—  Munro,  A.  Outline  of  .  .  .  26^-617 
New  Cratylus.  J.  W.  Donaldson  .  22-421 
New  Christian  church.     Job  Abbott      .  32-624 

—  See  Swedenborgianism. 

New  church.     See  Swedenborgianism. 

New  covering  to  the  velvet  cushion        .         18-2332 

New  dispensation.     See  Swedenborgianism. 

New  disquisition,  concerning  the  society  of  the 
Jesuits.  Trans,  from  "  Nouvelles  considera- 
tions," &c.,  printed  at  Versailles,  1817.  L,, 
1817.     8» 32-199 

New  double  acrostic,  the.     By  A.  A.  Y.      L.,  1867 
20-198 

New  England.     Abbott,  J.     Marco  Paul's  travels 
26^-382  to  4 

—  Bushnell,  H.     The  fathers  of  .        .  26^-32 

—  Carey,  M.     Pretensions  of  N.  E.  to  commercial 

preeminence         ....  1-17 

—  Carter,  R.     Cruise  on  the  coast  of  .         26''-498 

—  Carver,  J.     Sketches  of  .         .         .  26''-14 

—  Dwight,  T.     Travels  in  .         .         .  26''-30 

—  Elliott,  C.  W.     History  of       .         .         26''-352 

—  Gookin,  D.     Historical  account  of  the  doings 

and  sufferings  of  the   Christian  Indians 
y.  2  ol"  26^^-636 

—  Hood,  G.     Music  in         .        .        .  5-1002 

—  Hubbard,  W.     General  history  to  1680    26=^-388 
Indian  wars  in    .         .         .  26''-106,800 

—  Johnson,  E.     Wonder  working  providence  of 

Sions  Saviour       ....         26''-388 

—  Josselyn,  J.     New  England's  rarities  discovered 

V.  4of26»-636 

—  Levett,  C      Voyage  in  1623.     v.  2  26"-645 

—  Lilly,  L.     History  of       .         .         .       2e''-1029 

—  Mather,  C.    Magnalia  Christi  Americana  32-135 

—  Moore,  J.  B.     Lives  of  the  governors  of  New 

Plymouth  and  Massachusetts  Bay        30-1080 

—  Morse  and  Parrish.     History  of      .         26''-147 

—  Morton,  N.     New  England's  memorial  26'»-464 

—  Palfrey,  J.  G.     History  of       .         .         26^-399 

—  Prince,  T.     Annals  of     .       2  ser.  y.  7  26''-388 
Chronological  history  of    .        .         26''-637 

—  Samuels,  E.  A.     Ornithology  and  Oology  in 

9-704 


New  England.  Savage,  J.  Genealogical  dictionary 
of  the  first  settlers  of  .         .         ,        30-1454 

—  Silliman,  B.     Tour  between  Hartford  and  Que- 

bec, 1819 26'^-119 

—  Smith,  J.  T.     Northmen  in     .         .         26"-186 

—  Strock,  D.     Pictorial  history  of  King  Philip's 

war 26='-583 

—  Tudor,  W.     Letters  on  the  eastern   states 

26'>-593 

—  Uhden,  H.  F.     New  England  theocracy  26»-401 

—  Whittier,  J.  G.     Supernaturalism  of        26^-199 

—  Winthrop,  J.     History  of        .         .      26-'-232,3 

—  See  Indian  wars  ;  Pilgrim  fathers;  Plymouth; 

Puritans  ;  and  names  of  divisions. 
New  England  business  directory.     B.,  1860.     8" 

25-166 

New  England  farm  house.     N.  H.  Chamberlain 

T        .         .         .        .  18-610 

New  England  historical  and  genealogical  register. 

V.  1-22.  B.,  1847-68.  8°  .  .  26''-712 
New  England  tale.  C.  M.  Sedgwick  .  18-2793 
New  England  tragedies.  H.  W.  Longfellow  24-229 
New  England  tragedies  in  prose.     R.  H.  Allen 

;        .       26^-1039 

New  Englander,  the.     v.  23-7.     New  Haven,  1864. 

8" 17-79 

New"examen."    J.Paget    .        .        .         27''-9l0 
New  exegesis  of  Shakespeare  ;  interpretation  of  his 

principal  characters  and  plays  on  the  principle 

of  races.     E.,  1859.     8»        .         .  24-92 

New  flower  for  children.     L.  M.  Child  18-640 

New  gospel  of  peace  ;   according  to  St.  Benjamin. 

N.  Y.,  1866 18-3793 

New  Granada.    Holton,  I.  F.    Twenty  months  in  the 

Andes 26^-320 

—  See  Bogota ;  Panama. 

New  guide  to  German  conversation.     L.  Pylodet 

22-209 

New  Guinea.  Fleurieu,  C.  P.  C.  de.  Discoveries  to 
southeast  of 29t'-525 

—  See  Eastern  archipelago. 

New  Hampshire.     Barstow,  G.     History  of  26='-398 

—  Belknap,  J.     History  and  description  of  26''-12 

—  Chase.  F.     Sketches  from  early  history  26''-596 

—  Festivals  of  the  sons  of    .         .         .         26'"-588 

—  Kidder,  F.     History  of  the  first  N.  H.  regiment 

26^-965 

—  See  Concord  ;  Mason  ;  Portsmouth ;  White  mts. 
New  Haven.      Bacon,    L.     Historical    discourses 

26^243 

—  Kingsley,  J.  L.    Historical  discourse  on  26*-463 

—  See  Yale  college. 

New  home— who'll  follow  ?  Mrs.  C.  M.  Kirkland 
18-1787 

New  Jersey.  Acts  of  the  general  assembly,  from 
the  establishment  of  the  present  government 
to  1783  ;  with  the  constitution  prefixed.  Tren- 
ton, 1784.     fo        .         .         .         .  2-483 

—  Barber,  J.  W.     Historical  collections  of   26"-10 

—  Boyd,  W.  H.     Business  directory  of,  1860 

25-167 

—  Carpenter,  W.  H.,  and  T.  S.  Arthur.     History 

of 26^-516 

—  Cook,  G.  H.     Geology  of        .        .  9-342 

—  Doane,  G.  W.     Goodly  heritage  of  Jerseymen 

26"-611 

—  Field,  R.  S.     Provincial  courts  of  .         26°-258 

—  Foster,  J.  Y.     N.  J.  in  the  rebellion      26''-1015 

—  Gordon,  T.  F.     History  of      .         .  26''-88 

—  Guide-book  of  central  railroad  of    .         26''-48o 

—  Johnson,  R.  G.    First  settlement  of  Salem 

26''-611 

—  Kitchen,  W.    Report  on  geology  of,  1855  9-247 

—  Mulford,  I.  8.     Civil  and  political  history  of 

26^-148 

—  Rogers,  H.  D.    Final  report  on  geology  of  9-288 

—  Thomas,  G.     Historical  and  geographical  ac- 

count of  West  N.  J.     .        .        .       26=^-1050 

—  Todd,  S.  E.    Agricultural  and  horticultural  ad- 

vantages of 4r-310 


NEW. 


417 


NEW. 


New  Jersey.  Whitehead,  W.  A.  Early  history  of 
Pertli  Amboy,  and  adjoining  country  26*-337 

New  Jersey  historical  society.  Collections,  v.  3. 
Field,  R.  S.     Provincial  courts    .         26»-258 

—  Collections,    v.  .5.     Stevens,    H.     Index  to  col- 

onial documents  ....         26''-639 
New  Jerusalem.     See  Swedenborgianism. 
New  manual  of  private  devotions.     3d  Am.  ed.     N. 

Y.,  1817 82-1481 

New  Mexico.     Bartlett,  J.  R.     Mexican  boundary 

survey  .         .         .         .         .        .         26''-270 

—  Davis,  W.  W.  H.     El  Gringo         .         26''-316 

—  Edwards,  F.  S.     Campaign  in,  with  Col.  Doni- 

piian 26''-32 

—  Simpson,  J.  H.    Military  reconnoissance  26''-227 

—  See  Topographical  bureau  reports  .  26''-481 
New  mirror :  a  Saturday  paper  ;  ed.  by  Q.  P.  Mor- 
ris and  N.  P.  Willis,     v.  2,3.     N.  Y.,  1843,4. 
8° 17-73 

New  monthly  magazine,  [Colburn's.]  v.  129-144. 
L.,  1863-9.     8°     .         .         .         .  17-78 

New  Netherlands.     See  New  York. 

New  Orleans.  Confederate  states'  war  department ; 
proceedings  of  a  court  of  inquiry  relative  to 
fall  of 26''-1560 

—  Hall,  A.  O.     Manhattaner  in  .         .         26*>-4.')9 

—  Part  on.  J.     Gen.  Butler  in  New  O.        26''-535 

—  Reed,  E.  H.     Life  of  A.  P.  Dostie  ;  or,  the  con- 

flict in  N.  0 30-2306 

—  Report  of  the  sanitary  commission  of,  on  the 

epidemic  yellow    fever.      N.    O.,    1854.      8° 
10-719 

—  Report  on  riots  ....  26=«-9r)l 
New  Orleans  as  I  found  it.  H.  Didymus  18-3648 
New  pictures  and  old  panels.  J.  Doran  33-899 
New  planet,  a   discourse  concerning.     J.  Wiikins 

l-'-113 

New  priest.  R.  T.  Lowell  .  .  .  18-1951 
New  process  in  painting,  account  of      .  5-435 

New  purchase.  B.  R.  Hall  .  .  .  18-1329 
New  Rome.     T.  Poesche,  and  C.  Goepp  2-827 

New  sketches  of  everyday  life.     F.  Bremer 

18-396,403 

New  South  Wales.    Harrington,  G.     Voyage  to 

29»'-306 

—  Braim,  T.  H.     History  of       .        .  29»-4 

—  Lang,  J.  D.    Historical  and  statistical  account 

of 29»-124 

—  Marioribanks,  A.     Travels  in  .  29*>-82 

—  Mudie,  J.     Felony  of      .         .        .         29''-247 

—  Transactions    of   Port    Jackson    and    Norfolk 

island,  and  discoveries  of  New  South  Wales 
and  the  Southern  ocean        .        .         29''-505 

—  White,  J.     Voyage  to     .         .         .         29''-515 

—  See  Australasia. 
New  Spain.     See  Mexico. 

New  state  of  England.  Guy  Miege  .  27''-797 
New  stories  by  the  Christmas  fire.     C.  Dickens 

18-858 

New  Sydenham  society  publications,  v.  1-36.  L., 
1859-68.     8°.     viz.  : 

—  Addison,  T.     Writings  (36)    .         .  10-842 

—  Atlas  of  portraits  of  diseases  of  the  skin  (9,14, 

17,24,27,29,34)      .         .         .         .         10-1009 

—  Bernutz,  G.,  and  E.  Goupil.     Diseases  of  wo- 

men (28,31)  ....  10-835 

—  Biennial  retrospect  of  medicine  (32)       10-838 

—  Bright,  R.    Abdominal  tumours,  etc.  (6)    10-696 

—  Casper,  J.  L.     Forensic  medicine  (12,16,21,26) 

10-700 

—  Diday,  P.     Syphilis  in  infants  (1)  .  10-691 

—  Donders,  F.  C.     Accommodation  and  refrac- 

tion of  the  eye  (22)      .         .         .  10-832 

—  Frerich,  F.  T.     Diseases  of  the  liver  (7,13) 

10-697 

—  Gooch,  R.    Diseases  of  women  and  children, 

etc.  (2) 10-692 

—  Griesingen,  W,     Mental  pathology  and  thera- 

peutics (33) 10-839 

—  Hebra,  F.    Diseases  of  the  skin  (30)         10-837 


New  Sydenham  society  publications.     Kramer,  W. 
Aural  surgery  (18)        .         .         .  10-830 

—  Neubauer  and  Vogel.     Analysis  of  urine  (20) 

10-831 

—  Semple,  R.  H.     Memoirs  on  diphtheria  (3) 

10-693 

—  Selected    monographs,    by    Czermah,    Dusch, 

Schroeder  van  der  Kolk,  Radicke,    Esmarch 
(11) 10-699 

—  Selected  monographs,   by  Kussmaul,    Tenner, 

Wagner,  Graefe  (5)      .         .         .  10-695 

—  Schrceder  van  der  Kolk,  J.  L.  C.     Spinal  cord  ; 

Medulla  oblongata;  Epilepsy  (4)         10-694 

—  Trousseau,  A.     Clinical  medicine  (35)     10-841 

—  Year-book  of  medicine  and  surgery,  and  their 

allied  sciences  (8,10,15,19,23,25)  10-698 

—  See  Sydenham  society. 

New  tales.     Mrs.  A.  Opie      .        .     v.  2  of  18-2394 

New  testament.     See  Bible. 

New  themes  for  the  protestant  clergy.     S.  Colwell 

32-364 

New  voyage  round  the  world.  D.  De  Foe  18-3696 
New  west.  C.  L.  Brace  .  .  .  26''-658 
New  world,  discovery  of.     J.  Wiikins  12-113 

New  York  annual  register.  E.  Williams  26''-776 
New  York  boarding-houses,  physiology  of.     T.  B. 

Gunn 18-1299 

New  York  city.    Government  and  Society. 

—  Annual    reports   of   governors    of   almshouses 

2-981 

—  Old  brewery  at  five  points        .         .  32-294 

—  Peirce,  B.  K.     Half  century  with  juvenile  de- 

linquents         2-997 

—  Report  of  the  council  of  the  citizens'  association 

upon  the  sanitary  condition  of  the  city  10-548 

—  Report  of  the  city  inspector  for  1859.     8° 

26''-901 

—  Report  of  the  comptroller  for  1859.     2  v.     8" 

26»-898 

—  Report  of  the  Croton  aqueduct  department  for 

1859.     8» 26''-899 

—  Report  of  fire  department,  1860        .         26»-900 

—  Report  of  street  commissioner  for  1860    8" 

26''-902 

—  Smith,  M.  H.     Sunshine  and  shadow  in   20''-692 

—  Thompson,  M.  M.     Witches  of       .  33-844 

—  Valentine,  D.  T.     Manual  of  the  corporation 

26^-897 

—  See  Prison  association. 

—  Educational  and  literary  institutions. 

—  Apprentices'  library  catalogue         .  21-446 

—  Astor  library  catalogue    .        .•        .  21-448 

—  Historical  society  library.     Catalogue  of  printed 

books.     N.  Y.,  1859.     8°      .         .  21-452 

—  Mercantile  library  catalogue    .        21-456  to  461 

—  Wynne,  J.     Private  libraries  of      .  21-290 

—  History,  description,  etc. 

—  Belden,  E.  P.     N,  Y.  past,  present  and  future 

26^-539 

—  Booth,  M.  L.     History  of         ,         .         26''-420 

—  Browne,  J.  H.     The  great  metropolis     26*'-700 

—  Child,  L.  M.     Letters  from     .         .         26»'-621 

—  Francis,  J.  W.     Old  New  York      .         26=^-376 

—  Horsmanden,    D.      History  of  the  negro  plot 

[1741] 26«-488 

—  Richards,  T.  A.     Guide  to  central  park  26>'-569 

—  Valentine,  D.  T.     History  of  .         26»-311 

—  Wilson,  H.     Trow's  N.  Y.  directory,  from  May 

1st,  1864,  to  May  1st,  1870    .        .  25-158 

—  See  Churches. 

New  York  city  during  the  American  revolution ; 
from  manuscripts  in  possession  of  the  mer- 
cantile library  association.     N.  Y.,  1861.     4» 

26''-1217 

New  York  mirror,  'v.  9,11-15,19,20.   N.Y.,  1841-42. 

4° 17-513 

New  York  review,     v.  2-10.     N.  Y.,  1838-42.     8» 

17-80 

New  York  state.    Law  and  politics. 

—  Code  of  procedure   ....  2-285 


27 


NEW. 


418 


NEWMAN. 


New  York  state.     Law  and  politics. 

—  Draft  of  penal  code  ....  2-226 

—  Hammond,  J.  D.     History  of  political  parties 

26»-97 

—  Commerce  and  finance. 

—  Chamber  of  commerce   of  the   state   of   New 

York.    Annual  reports.    N.  Y.,  1859-66.    8  v. 

8° 1-94 

Report  in  relation  to  collisions  at  sea.     N. 

Y.,  1858.  8»  .  .  .  .  _  1-210 
Proceedinffs  at  the   opening   of  their  new 

room.  N.  Y.,  1858.  8»  .  .  1-210 
Proceedings    on  the    burning  of   the   ship 

Brilliant    by    the    pirate    Alabama.     N.  Y., 

1862.     8" 1-210 

Report  of  select  committee  on  quarantine. 

N.  Y.,  1859.     8°   .         .         .         .  10-536 

—  Hickcox,  J.  H.     Bills  of  credit        .  1-325 

—  Insui'ance   department.     Annual  report  of  the 

superintendent.     Alb.,  1847.     8°  .  1-193 

—  Keyes,  E.  W.     Special  report  on  savings  banks 

1-252 

—  Report  of   superintendent   relative  to   savings 

banks  (1868)  ....  1-251 

—  See  Canals. 

—  Educational  and  literary  institutions. 

—  American  institute.     Catalogue  of  library 

21-444,5 

Transactions       ....  6-801 

—  Cabinet  of  natural  history.     Tenth  annual  I'e- 

port  of  the  regents  of  the  university  on  the 
condition  of  the  cabinet,  and  the  historical 
and  antiquarian  collection  connected  there- 
with.    Alb.,  1857.     8°  .         .  9-1037 

—  Natural  history  of    .         .         .         .  9-1224  to  9 

—  Randall,  S.  S.     Common  school  system  of 

13-176 

—  State  library.     Catalogue:  1,  General  library; 

2,  Law  library ;  3,  Maps,  manuscripts,  en- 
gravings, etc.    Alb.,' 1856,7.    3  v.    8"    21-380 

Catalogue  for  1861-65.     Alb.,  1861-65    2  v. 

8°  .         .         .         .         .         .  21-381 

Annual  reports  for  1854, 7, 60,1, 3.    8»    21-379 

—  University,  78th  to  85th  annual   reports  of  re- 

gents.    Alb.,  1862-8.     7  V.     8°    .  13-154 

—  History  and  description. 

—  Abbott,  J.     Marco  Paul's  travels    .      26b-380,l 

—  Brodhead,  J.  R.     History  of  (1609-1664) 

26'^299 

—  Carpenter,  W.  H.,  and  T.  S.  Arthur.     History 

of 26='-515 

—  Davis,  A.     New  York  as  it  was      .         26''-649 

—  D  wight,  T.     Travels  in  .        .        .  26''-30 

—  Forest  arcadia  of  Northern  N.  Y.     .         26''-500 

—  Hammond,    S.   H.     Hills,    lakes,    and    forest 

streams 26"-265 

Wild  northern  scenes         .        .         26''-326 

—  Hotchkin,  J.  H.     History  of  western  N.  Y. 

26M051 

—  Macauley,  J.     Natural,  statistical,  and  civil  his- 

tory of 26^-657 

—  O'Callaghan,  E.  B.     Documentary  history  of 

26^-394 

Documents  relating  to  colonial  history  of 

26''-1211 

History  of  New  Netherlands     .         26'»-151 

—  Ross,  J.  H.     What  I  saw  in    .         .         26''-537 

—  Smith,  W.     History  of,  to  1732       .         26-'-185 

—  Squier,  E.  G.     Antiquities  of  .         26»-285 

—  Street,  A.  B.     Woods  and  waters  .         26»'-385 

—  Turner,   O.     Pioneer  history   of   the   Holland 
:         purchase  of 26''-286 

—  Watson,  J.  F.    Annalsof  city  and  state    26"-219 
Historic  tales  of  olden  times       .         26''-250 

—  See   Adirondack ;    Catskill    mountains ;    Long 

island;  Rochester;  Tryonco.  ;  Trenton  falls  ; 
and  otlier  names  of  parts. 

—  Miscellany. 

—  Asher,  G.  M.    Dutch  books  and  pamphlets  rela- 

ting to  New  Netherland       .        .  21-315 


New  York  state.    Miscellany. 

—  Brown,  H.     Anti-masouick  excitement  in 

26''-584 

—  Eddy,  R.     Sixtieth  regiment    state  volunteers 

26»-565 

—  Business  directory  for  1864      .         .  25-165 

—  Census  for  1865,   prepared  by  F.  B.  Hough. 

Alb.,  1867.     f^      .         .         .         .       26»-1334 

—  French,  J.  H.     Gazetteer  of    .        .  25-120 

—  Geological  map  of  the  state  of.     By  legislative 

authority,  1842      .         .         .      v.  5  of  9-1226 

—  See  Orange  county. 

New  York  historical  society.     See  Motley,  J.  L. ; 

New  York  city. 
New  Yorker  in  the  foreign  office.    H.  Wikoff  27''-67 
New  Zealand.     Brown,  Wm.     N.   Z.  and  its  abo- 
rigines   29''-263 

—  Carey,  C.  B.     Late  war  in    -  .         .         29''-149 

—  Gorst,  J.  E.     Maori  king        .         .         29='-l52 

—  Grey,  Sir  G.     Ancient  traditional  history  of 

32-880 

—  Hursthouse,  C.     Zealandia,  the  Britain  of  the 

south 29i'-143 

—  Jiimeson,  R.  G.     Travels  in    .         .  29'^-29 

—  Marjoribanks,  A.     Travels  in         .  29^-83 

—  Muter,  Mrs.    Travels  and  adventures  in  29''-260 

—  Russell,  M.     Account  of  .         .  29^-35 

—  Swaiuson,  N.  N.     Colonization  of  28*'-305 

—  Thompson,  A.  S.     Story  of    .         .         28»-175 

—  Tucker,  Miss.     Gospel  in        .         .         28''-12l 

—  AViiliams,  W.     Christianity  in        .         32-1917 
New  Zealanders.     L.  E.  K.     L.,  1830  .         29"-288 
Newark,  directory  of,  1800.     W.  H.  Boyd      25-167 
Newberry,  J.  S.     See  Worthen,  A.  H.,  et  al. 
Newbury,  H.     May  Bell ;  or,  duty  before  pleasure 

18-2331 

Newcomb,  H.  Cyclopaedia  of  missions.  N.  Y., 
1854.     8» 32-1625 

—  Young  lady's  guide  to  the  harmonious  devel- 

opment of  Christian  character.     N.  Y.,  1853 

32-450 

Newcomb,  S.  Critical  examination  of  our  financial 
policy  during  the  southern  rebellion.  N.  Y., 
1865 1-246 

—  See  U.  S.  naval  observatory. 
Newcome,  W.     See  English  harmony. 
Newcomes.     W.  M.  Thackeray     .         .         18-3194 
Newell,  Mrs.  H.,  life  and  writings  of.     Ph.,  1831 

30-401 

Newell,  R.  H.     Avery  Glibun       .        .        18-3918 

—  Orpheus  C.  Kerr  papers  .         .         .        18-2400 

—  The  martyr  president:   a  poem.     N.  Y.,  1865 

23-794 

—  Palace  beautiful,  and  other  poems.    N.  Y.,  1865 

■ 23-753 

—  Smoked  glass 18-2399 

Newfoundland.    Juke,  J.  B.   Excursions  in,  1839,40 

26''-58 

Newgate  calendar.     A.  Knapp,  and  W.  Baldwin 
27''-695 

Newhall,  F.  C.  With  Gen.  Sheridan  in  Lee's  last 
campaign.     Ph.,  1866  .        .        .         26"-836 

Newhall,  W.  S.     Wistar,  Mrs.  O.     Memoir  of 

30-1951 

Newhouse,  S.,  et  al.  The  trapper's  guide;  a  manual 
of  instructions  for  capturing  all  kinds  of  fui"- 
bearing  animals,  and  curing  their  skins.  N. 
Y.,  1869.     8°         .         .         .         .  20-427 

Newington,  history  of  church  in.     J.  Brace  26*-611 

Newkomm,  S.  David  :  an  oratorio  ;  words  by  J. 
Webb.     B.     Obi.  4»      .         .        .  5-1012 

Newland,  A.,lifeof.     J.D.Collier       .        30-2314 

Newland,  H.  Forest  scenes  in  Norway  and  Sweden; 
being  extracts  from  the  journal  of  a  fisher- 
man.    L.,  1854     ....         27^-357 

Newlight,  Aristarchus.    [Pseud.]    See  Whately,  R. 

Newman.  Manual  of  harmonious  coloring,  as  ap- 
plied \o  photographs  ;  with  papers  on  lighting 
and  posing  the  sitter ;  ed.  by  M.  Carey  Lea. 
Ph.,  1866 6-894 


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NEWSPAPERS. 


Newman.  Principles  and  practice  of  harmonious 
colouring,  in  oil,  water,  and  photographic 
colours,  especially  as  applied  to  photographs. 
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Newman,  E.  History  of  British  ferns.  L.,  1854. 
8» 9-67 

—  The  insect  hunters,  and  other  poems.      L. 

9-597 

—  Letters  of  Rusticus  on  the  natural  history  of 

Godalming ;  extracted  from  the  Magazine  of 
natural  history,  the  Entomological  magazine, 
and  the  Entomologist.     L.,  1849.     8«     9-944 

Newman,  E.  M.     Monarchs  of  modern  history ;  or 
contemporaneous  sovereigns  at  a  glance,  from 
the  fall  of  Rome  to  the  present  time.     L. 
29^-105 

Newman,  F.  W.  Handbook  of  modern  Arabic; 
consisting  of  a  practical  grammar,  with  nu- 
merous examples,  dialogues,  and  newspaper 
extracts  ;  in  European  type.    L.,  1866  22-181 

—  Lectures  on  political   economy.     L.,  1851.     8° 

3-170 

—  Phases  of  faith.     L.,  1865        .         .        32-1626 

—  Regal  Rome;  an  introduction  to  Roman  history. 

N.  Y.,  1852 27''-2366 

—  The  soul ;  its  sorrows  and  its  aspirations ;   an 

essay  towards  the  natural  history  of  the  soul, 
as  the  true  basis  of  theology.  7th  ed.  L., 
1862 32-1645 

—  The  text  of  the  Iguvine  inscriptions,  with  in- 

terlinear Latin  translation  and  notes.  L., 
1864.     8».     Philol.  soc,  1864       .  22-488 

Newman,  J.  F.     See  Hinds,  S.,  et  al. 

Newman,  J.  H.  Apologia  pro  vita  sua ;  being  a 
reply  to  a  pamphlet  entitled  "  What  then  does 
Dr.  Newman  mean  ?"    L.,  1864.    8»    32-1419 

—  Mr.  Kingsley  and  Dr.  Newman  ;  a  correspond- 

ence on  the  question  Avhether  Dr.  Newman 

teaches  that  truth  is  no  virtue.     L.,  1864.     8° 

32-2498 

—  OflBce  and  work  of  universities.     L.,  1856 

13-150 

—  Remarks  on  certain  passages  in  the  thirty-nine 

articles.     N.  Y.,  1865  .         .         .         32-1640 

—  Verses  on  various  occasions.     B.,  1868  23-1034 

—  See  Kingsley,  C. 

Newman,  J.  P.  "From  Dan  to  Becrsheba  ;"  or, 
the  land  of  promise  as  it  now  appears.  N.  Y., 
1864 28''-449 

Newman,  S.  P.  Elements  of  political  economy. 
And.,  1835 3-171 

Newman,  W.  Rhymes  and  pictures,  to  illustrate 
the  histories  of  a  quartern  loaf,  a  cup  of  tea, 
and  a  pound  of  sugai*.     L.    .         .  23-714 

Newmarch,  W.     See  Tooke,  T. 

Newnham,  W.     Human  magnetism.     L.,  1865 

10-768 

—  Reciprocal  influence  of  body  and  mind.     L., 

1847.     8° 15-297 

Newport.  Channing,  G.  G.  Recollections  (1793- 
1811) 26''-682 

—  Mason,  G.  C.  Newport  illustrated  26"-536 
Newsboy.  E.  O.  Smith  .  .  .  18-2933 
Newsboys,  short  sermons  to.  C.  L.  Brace  32-1792 
Newspapers.      Buckingham,  J.  T,      Specimens  of 

newspaper  literature     .        .         .  22-950 

—  Cogffeshall,  W.  T.     Newspaper  record,  1856 

21-145 

—  Hunt,  F.  K.     History  of  .         .        22-1099 

—  Mitchell,  C.    Newspaper  press  directory  [Brit- 

ish]          21-333 

—  Public  ledger  building,  Philadelphia  6-134 

—  Rowell,   G.   P.,  &  Co.     American  newspaper 

directory 21-105 

—  Wilmer,  L.  A.    Our  press-gang      .        22-1283 

—  See  Journalism. 
Newspapers,  bound  volumes. 

—  [  Andover]  Journal  of  humanity,  and  herald  of 

the  American  temperance  society.  May  27, 
1829,  to  May  19,  .1830:     f»  .        .        17-1013 


Newspapers,  bound  volumes. 

—  [Baltimore]  American  and  commercial  adver- 

tiser.    1868-7.     10  V.     f>      .         .         17-1165 

—  Boston  daily  journal.     Jan.,  1863,  to   June, 

1865.     5  V.     f      .         .         .         .         17-1145 

—  Chicago  tribune   [daily].     1863-70.     1  v.    f 

17-1175 

—  Cincinnati  daily  gazette.     Jan.,  1837,  to  May 

11,1840,1863-7.     15  V.     f«  .        17-1171 

—  [London]  evening  mail.    L.,  1857-60.  8  v.    f 

17-1120 

—  Times.     L.,  1861-9.     41  v.     f-         .        17-1125 

—  Louisville  daily  journal.    Jan.,  1863,  to  June, 

1865.     5  V.     f»       .        .         .         .        17-1151 

—  New  York  gazette  and    general  advertise)-. 

1827.     f° 17-1201 

—  Commercial   advertiser.      1827,31-7.      8  v.      f" 

17-1204 

—  Courrier  des  Etats-Unis.      1828-33.     6   v.      f" 

17-1001 

—  Morning  courier  and  N.   Y.    enquirer.     1838. 

.    ' 17-1141 

—  New  York  daily  express.      1840,1.     2  v.     i°' 

17-1135 

—  New   York    herald.     1841,2,61-9.       27  v.      f 

17-1115 

—  New   York  tribune.      April,    1856-60,2-9.     39 

V.     f 17-1110 

—  Albion,  the.     1860.     4»    .         .         .        17-1009  ■ 

—  New  York  times.     Jan.,  1862,  to  June,    1863. 

5v.     f 17-1095 

—  New  York  journal  of  commerce.     Jan.,  1863, 

to  June.  1865.     5v.     f^         .         .         17-1208 

—  New  York  daily  news.    1864.    3  v.    f«    17-1101 

—  World,  the.     1865-9.     12  v.     f"      .        17-1105 

—  [Paris]  la  patrle.     1863,4.     4  v.     f»      17-1004 

—  Philadelphia,  Pennsylvania  gazette.    Printed 

by  B.  Franklin  and  D.  Hall,  et  al.  May  10, 
1753,  to  Dec.  31,  1754;  1758-60;  Aug.  16, 
1764,  to  Dec.  27,  1770.     7  v.     f  .         17-1020 

—  Pennsylvania  packet ;  or,  the  daily  advertiser. 

Sep.  21, 1784,  to  Dec.  31, 1789.  5  v.  f"  17-1024 

—  The   Mail;    or,    Claypoole's   daily    advertiser. 

June,  1791,  to  June,  1793.     2  v.     f"    17-1024 

—  Duulap's  American  daily  advertiser.    1793.    f" 

•        .        17-1024 

—  Dunlop  and  Claypoole's  American  daily  adver- 

tiser.    1794,5.     2  V.     f°        .         .        17-1024 

—  Claypoole's  American  daily  advertiser.    1797,8. 

2  V.     f 17-1024 

—  Poulson's  American  daily  advertiser.     Oct.  3, 

1800,  to  Sept.  29,  1815;  1818-20;  1821-9. 
27  V.     f 17-1030 

—  Relf's  Philadelphia    gazette  and  daily   adver- 

tiser.     1804,6,8-11,16-18,20-22.      13  v.     i^ 
17-1035 

—  National  gazette  and  literary  register.  1826,8-40. 

14v.     f» 17-1065 

—  Political    and    commercial    register.     July    2, 

1804-16.     14  v.     fo       .         .''      .         17-1040 

—  Aurora;   or,  general  advertiser.     1805,9,12,16. 

4  V.     f» 17-1046 

—  Freeman's  journal  and  Philadelphia  mercantile 

advertiser.  July  2,  1810,  to  Dec.  24, 1812,15, 
16.     5  V.     f"         .         .         .         .        17-1050 

—  Democratic    press.      1813,16,26,27.      4  v.      f 

17-1055 

—  U.  S.  gazette.     1824.    2  v.    f".        .        17-1070 

—  Philadelphia     gazette    and    daily    advertiser. 

1826-31.     9v.     f         .         .         .        17-1075     / 

—  Mechanics'  free  press.     1828-30.     f*       17-1080 

—  Daily  chronicle.     April   7,   1828,  to  June  30, 

1830  ;  July  7,  1832,  to  June  30,  1833.     4  v.    f»> 
17-1061 

—  Philadelphia  price  current  and  commeicial  ad- 

vertiser,  vl.   Oct.  24, 1829,  to  Oct.  23, 1830.  f* 

17-nas 

—  North  American  and   United    States  gazette. 

Ph.,  1848-53;  1857  to  July,  1860 ;  Jan.  ta 
June,  1861 ;  July,  1802-9.    30  v.    f"    17-U85 


NEWSPAPERS. 


420 


NICHOLSON. 


Newspapers,  bound  volumes. 

—  Pennsylvania  inquirer.     April  to   Dec,  1831  ; 

Jan.  to  May,  1833;  1841-48.  18o7 ;  May, 
1860,  to  Dec,  1863  ;  May,  1864,  to  Dec,  1866. 
31  V.     f 17-1090 

—  Commercial  list  and  Philadelphia  price  current. 

1847,8,1857-9.     3  v.    f°       .         .         17-1195 

—  The  Press.    Aug.,  1857,  to  July,  1869.    28  v.   1" 

17-1155 

—  Daily    evening    bulletin.      1861-9.      25  v.      f" 

17-1085 

—  U.  S.  railroad  and  mining  register.     June,  1863, 

to  May,  1866;  May,  1868,  to  May,  1869. 
2v.     l" 17-1191 

—  Age,  the    Apr.,  1863,  to  July,  1869.     12  v.     f 

17-1161 

—  [St.  Louis]   daily  Missouri  democrat.     1863 ; 

June,  1865.     5  v.    f    .         .         .         17  1181 

—  [Washington]    national  intelligencer.      Nov. 

13,  1801,  to  Nov.  6th,  1802;  June  20,  1818; 
Nov.  10,  1819;  1829-38;  1840-1;  1846-8; 
July,1857-60  ;  July,1802-9.  35  v.  f°  17-1130 
Newte,  T.  Prospects  and  observations  on  a  tour  in 
England  and  Scotland.  L.,  1791.  2  v.  4» 
27M206 

—  Same;  L.,  1788.     8»         .         .         .         27''-395 
Newth,  S.     Elements  of  mechanics ;  with  numer- 
ous examples.     3ded.     L.,  1860  11-235 

^-  First  book  of  natural  philosophy.  5th  ed.  L., 
1864 11-234 

—  Mathematical  examples ;  a  graduated  series  in 

arithmetic,  algebra,  logarithms,  trigonometry, 
and  mechanics.     2d  ed.     L.,  1861  14-64 

Newton,  A.  L.  Memoir  by  J.  Baillie  .  30-1068 
Newton,  C.  T.  Travels  and  discoveries  in  the  Le- 
vant. L.,  1865.  2v.  8»  .  .  27-^-780 
Newton,  Sir  Isaac.  The  mathematical  principles  of 
natural  philosophy,  and  system  of  the  world  ; 
with  life  of  the  author,  by  N.  W.  Chittenden. 
N.  Y.,  1848.     8»  .         .         .         .  11-54 

—  Observations  upon  the  prophecies  of  Daniel  and 

the   apocalypse   of  St.    John.     L.,  1733.     4" 
.         32-2002 

—  Universal  arithmetic ;  with  a  treatise  upon  the 

measures  of  ratios,  by  J.  Maguire.     L.,  1769 
14-9 

—  Brewster,  D.     Life  of      .        .        .  30-400 
Life,  writings,  and  discoveries  of         30-939 

—  Stewart,  J.     Apologie  du  sentiment  de  N.,  sur 

V  ancienne  chronologic  des  Grecs ;  and  an- 
swers to  M.  Des  Vignolles    .        v.  6  of  3-231 

—  Wright,  J.  M.  F.    Comnientarj'  on  the  principia 

14-179 

Newton,  J.  Letters  and  conversational  remarks 
during  the  last  eighteen  years  of  his  life. 
N.  Y.,  1811 33-1227 

—  Memoirs  ;  with  selections  from  liis  correspond- 

ence.    Ph 30-1961 

Nfewton,  R.     The  best  things.     N.  Y.,  1859    32-850 

—  The  Jewish  tabernacle  and  its  furniture  in  their 

typical  teachings.     N.  Y.,  1864    .         32-1156 

—  The  king's  highway ;    or,   illustrations  of  the 

commandments.     N.  Y.,  1861      .  32-913 

—  Rills  from  the  fountain  of  life ;  or,  sermons  to 

children.     Ph.,  1856     .         .        .  32-653 

—  The  safe  compass,  and  how  it  points.     N.  Y., 

1864 32-1560 

Newton,  T,  Dissertation  on  the  prophecies  which 
have  been  fulfilled,  and  at  this  time  are  fulfll- 
ing  in  the  world.     14th  ed.     L.,  1828.     8° 

32-158 

Newton,  W.     London  in  the  olden  time  ;  a  memoir 

accompanying  a  pictorial  map  of  the  city  and 

its  suburbs,  as   they  existed  in  the  reign  of 

Henry  VIIL     L.,  1855.     1^  .       27''-4043 

Newton  Forster.     F.  Marryat        .         .         18-2081 

Ney,  M.    Memoirs.    Published  by  his  family.    Ph., 

1834.     2  v.  in  1     .        .        .        .  30-402 

Npz  d'  un  notaire.     E.  About        .         ,         34-5245 

Ngami,  lake.     C.  J.  Audersson      .        .         28''-232 


Niagara,  le.     L.  Gozlan          .         .         .        34-3869 
Nibelungenlied.     See  Lettsom,  W.  N.  .  23-938 
Nioelungen  Lay.     See  Illustrations  of  northern  an- 
tiquities            22-891 

Nicander  Nucius.     See  Nucius. 

Nicaragua  and  its  people.     E.  G.  Squier       26''-224 

—  See  America,  central. 

Nice,  history  of.  J.  B.  Davis  .  .  27»-2199 
Niccol,  R      Essay  on  sugar  and  sugar-refining.    L., 

1865.     4" 6-1010 

Niccolo  dei  Lapi.     [Same   as  Florence  betraved.] 

M.  d'Azeglio  ....  18-822 

Nichol,  J.  P.     Contemplations  on  the  solar  system. 

2d  ed.    E.,  1847.     8"    .         .         .  12-13 

—  Cyclopaedia  of  the  physical  sciences.     L.,  1857. 

8» 11-252 

—  Phenomena   and   order  of  the    solar    system. 

N.  Y.,  1842 12-14 

—  The  planet  Neptune  :  an  exposition  and  history, 

E.,  1848.     8°         .         .         .         .  12-98 

—  Planetary    system ;     its    order,    and    physical 

structure.     L.,  1851      .        .         .  12-21 

—  Thoughts  on  some  important  points  relating  to 

the  system  of  the  world.     B.,  1848  12-15 

Nicholls,  B.  E.     Help  to  the  reading  of  the  bible. 

N.  Y.,  1864 32-2243 

Nicholls,  G.  History  of  the  English  poor  law,  in  con- 
nexion  with  the  legislation  and  other  circum- 
stances affecting  the  condition  of  the  people. 
L.,  1854.     2  V.     8°        .        .         .  2-205 

—  History  of  the  Irish  poor  law,  in  connexion  with 

the  condition  of  the  people.  L.,  1856.  8°  2-207 

—  History  of  the  Scotch  poor  law,  in  connexion 

with  the  condition  of  the  people.    L.,  1850.   8° 

2-200 

Nicholls,  H.  G.     The  forest  of  Dean  :  an  historical 

and  descriptive  account.  L.,1858  27*-874 
Nicholls,  W.  A.      The  national   drawing    master. 

L.    8" 5-597 

Nichols,  G.  W.     The  sanctuary  :  a  story  of  the  civil 

war 18-3776 

—  Story  of  the  great  march  ;  from  the  diary  of  a 

staff' officer.     N.  Y.,  1865     .        .         26''-721 

Nichols,  J.  Literary  anecdotes  of  the  18th  century , 
comprising  memoirs  of  William  Bowyer; 
printer,  and  many  of  his  learned  friends ;  an 
incidental  view  of  the  progress  of  literature 
during  the  last  century.  L.,  1812-15.  9  v.  in 
10.     8'' 22-1159 

Nichols,  J.  and  J.  B.  Illustrations  of  the  literary 
history  of  the  18th  century  ;  consisting  of 
memoirs  and  letters  of  eminent  persons  ;  and 
intended  as  a  sequal  to  the  literary  anecdotes. 
L.,  1817-58.     8v.     8°  .         .         .         22-1160 

Nichols,  J.  R.  Chemistry  of  the  farm  and  the  sea. 
B.,  1867 8-110 

Nichols,  T.  Hand-book  for  readers  at  the  British 
museum.     L,  1866        .        .        .  21-83 

Nichols,  T.  L.     Biography  of  the  brothers  Davcn-  • 
port.     L.,  1804     ....         30-1628 

—  Forty  years  of  American  life.    L.,  1S64.   2  v.   8" 

26^-484 

—  The  religions  of  the  world  ;  an  impartial  history 

of  religious  creeds,  forms  of  worship,  sects, 
controversies,  etc    Cin.,  [1855.]    8°    32-1423 

—  Supramundane  facts  in  the  life  of  J.  B.  Ferguson, 

including  twenty  years'  observation  of  preter- 
natural phenomena.     L.,  1865.     8"        32-302 
Nicholas  I,  of  Russia.    Bremner,  R.    Character  and 
policy  of 27''-90 

—  Christmas,  H.     Life  of    .         .         .  30-842 

—  Gilson,  A.     Life  of  .        .         .         .       27--2910 

—  Smucker,  S.  M.  Life  and  reign  of  30-1036 
Nicholas  Nickleby.  C.Dickens  .  .  18-872 
Nicholson,  A.      Annals  of  the   famine  in  Ireland 

in  1847-9.     N.  Y.,  1851    .         .         27'^-733 

—  Ireland's  welcome  to  the  stranger ;   or,  an  ex- 

cursion through  Ireland  in  1844,  for  the  pur- 
pose of  investigating  the  condition  of  the  poor. 
N.Y.,1847 27^-210 


NICHOLSON. 


421 


NILE. 


Nicholson,  E.     The  home  manual ;  or,  the  econom- 
ical cook  and  house-book.     Ph.,  1867     6-206 

Nicholson,  G.  W.  S.    Poems  of  the  heart.    Ph.,  1850 
23-787 

Nicholson,  H.  D.     The  organ  manual.     B.,  1866 

5-1054 

Nicholson,  J.  B.     Manual  of  the  art  of  bookbindinsr. 

I  Ph.,  1856 6-379 

Nicholson,  J.  J.     The  Blemmertons      .         18-2338 

Nicholson,  N.  A.    The  science  of  exchanges.    3d  ed. 
L.,  1868.     8»         ....  1-264 

Nicholson,  P.     Encyclopaedia  of  architecture  ;  a  dic- 
tionary of  the  science  and  practice  of  architec- 
ture, building,  carpentry,  etc.     N.  Y.    2  v.    4° 
5-725 

—  Architectural  dictionary.     L.,  1815.     3  v.     4° 

[imp.] 5-701 

—  Guide  to  railway  masonry  ;   containing  a  com- 

plete treatise  on  the  oblique  arch.    Revised  by 
E.  Cowen.     3d  ed.     L.,    1860.     80  6-67 

—  Mechanic's    companion.      Ph.,    1842.       8" 

.......  6-376 

—  Practical  treatise  on  mensuration,  for  the  use 

of  surveyors,   carpenters,  builders,  and  arti- 
ficers in  general.     L.     4°      .         .  6-988 

—  Principles  of  architecture  ;  comprising  the  rules 

of  the  art,  with  their  applications  and  rules  for 
shadows  and  for  the  five  orders.  6th  ed.,  re- 
vised by  J.  Gwilt.  L.,  1848.  S"  5-109 
Nicholson,  Wm.  British  encyclopedia;  American 
edition.     Ph.,  1819-21.     12  v.     8°       33-1263 

—  Introduction  to  natural  philosophy.    2d  ed.    L., 

1787.     2  v.     80      .        .         .        .  11-293 

Nicholson.     See  Nicolson. 

Nichomachean  ethics.     Aristotle    .        .       15-6,136 
Nick  of  the  woods.     R.  M.  Bird     .         .  18-334 

Nicklin,  P.  H.     A  pleasant  peregrination  through 

the  prettiest  parts  of  Pennsylvania,  performed 

by  Peregrine  Prolix.     Ph.,  1836     26''-160,620 
Nicolaie,  L.  F.     See  Clairville. 
Nicolas,  A.     Chants  du  siecle.     P.,  1828.     8° 

34-4846 

Nicolas.  Sir  N.  H.     The  chronology  of  history.    L., 

1838 29»-27 

—  History    of   the    battle    of  Agincourt,    and   of 

the   expedition  of  Henry  V   into    France  in 
1415  ;   with  the  roll  of  the  men-at-arms  in 
the  English  army.     3d  ed.     L.,  1833.     8" 
27»-877 

—  History  of   the  royal  navy,  from   the  earliest 

times  to  the  wars  of  the  French  revolution. 
L.,  1847.     2  v.    8»        .         .         .         27«-878 

—  Life  of  William  Davison,  secretary  of  state  to 

Queen  Elizabeth.     L.,  1823.     8»  30-1298 

—  Life  and  times  of  Sir  Christopher  Hatton  ;   in- 

cluding his  correspondence.     L.,  1847.     8» 

30-996 

Nicolas,  P.  H.     See  Johns,  R. 

Nicolay,  C.  G.     Principles  of  physical  geography. 

L.,  1858.     8°         ....  25-87 

—  See  Manual  of  geographical  science. 
Nicolini,  G.  B.     History  of  the  Jesuits  :  their  origin, 

progress,  doctrines,  and  designs.     L.,  1854 
32-665 

Nicoll,  R.     Poems ;  with  a  memoir  of  the  author. 
Providence,  1853  .         .         .  23-627 

Nicolson,  W.  The  English,  Scotch,  and  Irish  his- 
torical libraries :  a  short  view  of  most  of  our 
historians,  either  in  print  or  manuscript ;  Avitli 
an  account  of  records,  coins,  and  other  mat- 
ters serviceable  to  undertakers  of  a  general 
history  of  England.  3d  ed.  L.,  1736  f° 
21-536 

—  The  Irish  historical  library  ;  pointing  at  authors 

and  records  in  print  or  manuscript.     Dub., 

1724 21-231 

Nid  de  Cigognes.     E.  Berthet        .        .        34-4190 
Niebuhr,  C.     Travels  through   Arabia,    and   other 
countries  in  the  east.    "E.,  1792.     2  v.     8° 
28''-91 


Niebuhr,  G.  B.     History  of  Rome.     Trans,  by  J.  C. 

Hare  and  C.  Thirlwall.    v.  1,2.   Ph.,  1835.  8" 

27''-2395 

—  Lectures  on  ancient  ethnography  and  geogra- 

phy ;  comprising  Greece  and  her  colonies, 
Eplrus,  Macedonia,  Italy,Gaul,  Spain,  Britain', 
&c.  Trans,  by  L.  Schmitz.  L.,  1853.  2  v. 
8° 29»-S6 

—  Lectures  on  ancient  history,  from  the  earliest 

times  to  the  taking  of  Alexandria  by  Octavl- 
anus.    Trans,  by  L.  Schmitz.    Ph.,  1852.    3  v. 

8° 29'^-64 

•  —  Lectures  on  the  history  of   Rome,    from   the 

earliest  times  to  the  fall  of  the  Western  empire. 

Ed.  by  L.  Schmitz.     2ded.    L.,  1849.    8  v.  8'> 

27»-2396 

—  Romische  geschichte.     2er  theil.     Berlin,  1812 

34-1000 

—  Life  and  letters ;   with  essays  on  his  .character 

and  influence,  by  Bunsen  and  others.    N.  Y., 

1852 30-695 

Niece  de  Mme  de  Sallebrou.     C.  Dulac  34-4014 

Niendorf,  E.      Elnfache  geschichten.     Pforz.,  1^60 

84-588 

—  Lenau  in  Schwaben.  L.,  1855  .  34-587 
Nieritz,  G.     Alexander  Menzikoff         .         18-2334 

—  Busy  hands  and  patient  hearts        .         18-2335 

—  The  young  recruit  ....  18-3682 
Nierses I V.  Preces  Nersetis  [Niersis]  viginti  quatuor 

Unguis  edita?.     Venice,  1837         .        34-2940 

Nieuwenhuys,  C.  J.     See  Gould,  J. 

Niger.     Allen,  W.,  and  T.  R.  H.  Thompson.    Expe- 
dition to 28M40 

—  Baikie,  W.  B.     Voyage  up  the  N.         28''-284 

—  Lander,  R.  &  J.  Expedition  to  .  28''-74 
Night  and  morning.  E.  L.  Bulwer-Lytton  18-486 
Night  at  sea.  G.  Griffin  .  ,  .  18-3679 
Night  lamp.  J.  Maclarlane  .  .  .  32-569 
Night  scenes  in  the  bible.  D.  March  .  82-2518 
Night  thoughts.     E.  Young  .         .         .    23-249,322 

—  Same.  (Bell's  poets  of  G.  B.)  .  23-490 
Night  vision  :  a  poem.  J.  Kennedy  .  23-718 
Nightingale,  F.     Notes  on  hospitals.     3d  ed.     L., 

1863.     8° 10-432 

—  Notes  on  nursing  ;  what  it  is,  and  what  it  is  not. 

N.  Y.,  1860  .  ^      .         .         .        .  10-213 

—  Observations  on  the  evidence  contained  in  the 

stational  reports  submitted  to  her  by  the  loyal 
connnission  on  the  sanitary  state  of  the  army 
in  India.     L.,  1863.     8"        .        .  10-428 

Night-mare.     See  Incubus. 

Nightmare  abbey.  G.  Peacock  .  .  18-2471 
Night  side  of  London.  J.E.Ritchie  .  27''-899 
Night  side  of  nature.     Mrs.  C.  Crowe  .  18-771 

Nights  in  the  harem.  E.  Lott  .  .  28''-571 
Ni  jamais  ni  toujours.  C.  P.  deKock  .  34-4771 
Ni  I'un  ni  I'autre.  A.  Rlcard  .  .  34-4825 
Niko  Veliki.  Baronne  de  Reinsberg  .  34-4301 
Nile.     Adams,  W.  H.  D.     Valley  of     .         28i'-601 

—  Baker,  S.  W.     The  Albert  Nyanza  28»'-511 
The  Nile  tributaries  of  Abyssinia        28''-57'.) 

—  Bartlett,  W.  H.     Nile  boat      .         .         28i'-14() 

—  Beke,  C.  T.     Sources  of  .         .         28''-350 

—  Bruce,  J.      Travels  to  discover  source  of 

28'>-905 

—  Carey,  M.  L.  M.     Four  months  in  a  dahabeeh 

28»'-52r) 

—  Cooley,  W.  D.     Claudius  Ptolemy  and  the  N. 

28''-508 

—  Curtis,  G.  W.     Nile  notes  of  a  Howadji  28''-211 

—  Furniss,  W.     Waraga ;    or,  charms  of  the  N. 

28''-131 

—  Grant,  J.  A.     Walks  across  Africa  28''-484 

—  Hawks,  F.  L.     Voyage  up  the  N.  .         28''-130 

—  Smith,  A.  C.     The  Nile  and  its  banks     28'>-530 

—  Speke,    J.    H.       Discovery    of    source    of 

28''-427 

What  led  to  discovery  of  source  of  the  Nile 

28''-45& 

—  See  Egypt. 


NILES. 


423 


NONJURORS. 


Niles,  H.  Principles  and  acts  of  the  revolution  in 
America ;  or,  an  attempt  to  collect  and  pre- 
serve some  of  the  speeches,  orations  and  pro- 
ceedings ;  with  sketches  and  remarks  on  men 
and  things  belonging  to  the  revolutionary- 
period  in  the  U.  S.     Bait.,  1822.    8°    26='-484 

Niles,  J.  M.  History  of  South  America  and  Mexico  ; 
comprising  their  discovery,  politics,  commerce, 
and  revolutions  ;  with  view  of  Texas,  by  L.  T. 
Pease.    Hartford,  1844.    2  v.  in  1.   8°  26''-324 

—  See  Pease,  J.  C. 

Niles,  M.  E.     See  Bjornson,  B. 

Niles'  weekly  register,     v.  1-65.      Bait.,    1811-44. 

8»  &  4° 17-81 

Nimrod  abroad.     C.  J.  Apperley   .         .  20-305 

Nina  :  part  second  of  "  The  president's  daughters." 

F.  Bremer 18-402,3 

Niua  Gordon.     Mrs.  H.  B.  Stowe.     [Same  as  Dred.] 

18-3042 

Nine  daies  wonder.     W.  Kemp.     Camden  soc.  pub. 

V.  11 27»-195 

Nine  years  of  an  actor's  life.     R.  Dyer  30-1888 

Nine  years  on  the  frontier  of  India.     S.  Cotton 

28b-589 

Nineteen  beautiful  years  ;  or,  sketches  of  a  girl's  life, 

written  by  her  sister.     N.  Y.,  1864      30-1502 
Nineteen  months  a  prisoner  of  war.     G.  E.  Sabre 

.    ' 26^-727 

Nineteen  years  in  Polynesia.     G.  Turner      29''-184 
Nineteenth  century.     Gervinus,  G.  G.    Introduction 

to  history  of  ....         29''-218 

—  Schlosser,  F.  C.  History  of  .  .  29»-72 
Nineveh  and  its  palaces.  J.  Bonomi  .  28''-98 
Nineveh.     Fletcher,  J.  P.     Notes  from          28''-562 

Two  years'  residence  in      .         .         28*^-568 

—  Fergussou,  J.     Palaces  restored      .  5-16') 

—  Glimpses  of,  B.  C.  690     .         .        .         28''-433 

—  Layard,  A.  H.     Discoveries  among  the  ruins  of 

28=^-102 

Nineveh  and  its  remains     .         .  28''-71 

Popular  account  of  discoveries  at         28''-97 

—  Smith,  G.  V.     Prophecies  relating  to        32-973 

—  Walpole,  F.     Visit  to      .        .        .         28''-294 

—  See  i\.?;syria. 

Nisard,  Charles.  Histoire  des  livres  populaires  ou 
de  la  litterature  du  colportage  depuis  le  XV^ 
siecle,  jusqu'  a  1'  etablissement  de  la  commis- 
sion d'  examen  des  livres  du  colportage  (30 
Nov.,  1852.)     P.,  1854.     2  v.     8«  21-232 

Nisard,  D.     Histoire  de  la  litterature  franqaise.     3d 
ed.     P.,  1863.     4v.      .         .         .         34-5471 
Nisi  prius,  law  of.    J.  F.  Archbold   v.  49,50  of  2-55 
Nitrous  oxide.    Barker,  G.  T.    Preparation,  adminis- 
tration and  properties  of       .         .  10-790 
Nizami.     Tales  and  fables.      [See  Jones,   Sir  W. 
Works,  V.  4J        .        .        .        .         28^-254 
No  church.     F.  "W.  Robinson        .         .         18-2338 
No  cross,  no  crown.     W.  Penn     .        .          32-394 

No  lie  thrives 18-2339 

No  man's  friend.     F.  W.  Robinson       .        18-3916 
No  name.     W.  W.  Collins     .        .        .  18-685 

'!  No  such  word  as  fail."     A.  B.  Haven         18-1362 
Noad,  H.  M.     Chemical  analysis,   qualitative   and 
quantitative ;    with  additions  by  C.  Morfit. 
Ph ,  1849.    80        ...        .  8-19 

—  The  inductorium,  or  induction  coil.    2d  ed.   L., 

1866 11-288 

—  Lectures  on  electricity.     3d  ed.     L.,  1849.     8» 

11-87 

—  Student'stext  book  of  electricity.  L.,  1867  11-297 
Noah  and  his  times.  J.  M.  Olmstead  .  32-1541 
Noah,  M.  M.     Gleanings  from  a  gathered  harvest. 

N.  Y.,  1845 33-208 

—  Travels  in   England,   France,  Spain,  and  the 

Barbary  states,  in  1813-15.    N.  Y.,  1819.    8» 

29f--41 

Noble,  D.     The  brain  and  its  physiology.     L.,  1846 
....         ...  10-683 

—  The  human  mind  in  its  relations  with  the  brain 

and  nervous  system.     L.,  1858    .  15-229 


Noble,  L.  L.  After  icebergs,  with  a  painter  :  a  sum- 
mer voyage  to  Labrador  and  around  New- 
foundland.    N.  Y.,  1861       .         .         26^-404 

—  The  course  of  empire,  voyage  of  life,  and  other 

pictures  of  Thomas  Cole,  with  selections  from 
his  letters  and  miscellaneous  writings ;  illus- 
trative   of   his    life,    character   and    genius. 

N. Y.,  1853 30-1034 

Noble,  M.  Historical  genealogy  of  the  house  of 
Stuarts.     L.,1795.     4°  .         .       27»-4009 

—  Memoirs  of  the  protectoral  house  of  Cromwell ; 

deduced  from  an  early  period,  and  contin\ied 
down  to  the  present  time  ;  and  also  the  families 
allied  to,  or  descended  from  them.  Birming- 
ham, 1787.  2  V.  8"  .  .  .  30-1044 
Noble  deeds  of  American  women.     J.  Clement 

30-677 
Noble  deeds  of  the  great  and  brave,  of  all  ages  and 
nations  ;  selected  as  examples  for  the  emula- 
tion of  youth.  Ph.,  1856  .  .  80-1572 
Noble  life.  Miss  D.  M.  Mulock  .  .  18-2298 
Noble  purpose.  Miss  A.  Manning  .  18-2044 
Noblesse  oblige.  B'n  de  Bazancourt  .  34—4303 
Noctes  Ambrosianse.     J.  Wilson   .         .  33-363 

Noctes  atticae  ;  or,  reveries  in  a  garret ;  containing 
short,  and  chiefly  original  observations  on  men 
and  books.     By  Paul  Ponder.     L.,  1825 

33-730 

Nodier,  C.  Contes,  avec  un  notice  par  Sainte-Beuve. 
P.,  1840 84-5469 

—  Contes  de  la  Veillee.     P.,  1860        .        34-3606 

—  Nouvelles.     P.,  1840        .        .        .        84-5470 

—  Reveries    litteraires,   morales,   et    fantastiques. 

B.,  1832 34-4283 

—  Romans.     P.,  1840  ....        84-3607 

—  Souvenirs  de  jeunesse,  suivis  de  M'lle  de  Mar- 

san  ;  et  la  Neuvaine  de  la  Chandeleur.  P. , 
1862 ■      .        34-3605 

—  Tresor  des  feves  et  Fleur  des  Pois ;   Le  genie 

bonhomme  ;     Chien  de  Brisquet.     B.,  1853 
34-5106 

—  See  Techener. 

Noel,  B.  W.  Essay  on  Christian  baptism.  N.  Y., 
1850 32-1463 

—  Essay  on  the  union  of  church  and  state.    N.  Y., 

1849 32-166 

Noel,  E.  Rabelais,  sa  vie  et  son  ceuvre.  2me  ed., 
interdite.  L.,  1859  .  .  .  34-4138 
Noel,  F.  J.  Gradus  ad  Parnassum,  ou  Nouveau  dic- 
tionnaire  poetique  Latin-Fran9ais,  fait  sur  le 
plan  du  Magnum  Dictionariura  Poeticum  du 
P.  Vaniere.     P.,  1852.     8»  .         .         34-4934 

—  et  Chapsal.     Nouvelle  grammaire  Fran^ais,  sur 

un  plan  tres  methodique.     Ph.,  1859    34-5042 

—  et  Delaplace.     Legons  Francjaises  de  litterature 

etde  morale.  B.,  1836.  8°  .  34-4708 
NoBud  de  ruban.  Mme  M.  Ancelot  .  34-4006 
Nceud  gordien.  C.  de  Bernard  .  .  34-3087 
Nohden,  G.  H.     Grammar  of  the  German  language  ; 

with  alterations  and  large  additions,  chiefly 

from  the  grammars  of  Dr.  Becker.     By  B. 

Sears.     And.,  1842        .         .        .  22-185 

Nolan,  E.  H.     Illustrated  history  of  the  war  against 

Russia.  L.,  1857.  3  v.  R.  8<>  .  27"-2958 
Nolan,  F.     The  Egyptian  chronology  analysed  ;  its 

theory  developed  and  practically  applied.    L. , 

1848.    8» 28«-159 

Nolan,  L.  E.     Cavalry  ;  its  history  and  tactics.    L., 

1868 6-663 

—  Garrard,  K.     Nolan's  system  for  cavalry  horses 

6-601 

NoUekens,.  J.,  and  his  times.     J.  T.  Smith    30-1736 
Nolte,  V.     Fifty  years  in   both   hemispheres  ;    or, 

reminiscences  of  the  life  of  a  former  merchant. 

N.  Y.,  1854 29»'-117 

Non  Compotes  mentis.  Jaw  of.     J.  S.  Stock 

...        .        .        .       v.  25  of  2-55 

Non-conformist's  memorial.     E.  Calamy      30-1623 
Nonconformity,  history  of     T.  Price    .  32-296 

Nonjurors,  history  of.     T.  Lathbury      .        32-1971 


NONRESISTANOE. 


433 


NORTH. 


Nonresistance.     W.  C.  Thurman  .         .        32-1318 
—  Wright,  H.  C.     Conversations  on   .  10-119 

Nonsuch  professor.     W.  Seeker     .         ..        32-1539 
Nooks  and  corners  of  English  life.     J.  Timbs 

27'^1153 

Noon  prayer  meeting.     T.  W.  Chambers 
Noontide  at  Sychar.     J.  R.  Macduff 
Nora  and  Archibald  Lee 
Nora  Brady's  vow.     Mrs.  A.  H.  Dorsey 
Norden,  F.  L.    Travels  in  Egypt  and  Nubia 
and  enlarged  by  P.  Templeman.    L., 


32-778 
32-539 

18-1894 
18-909 
Trans. 

1757.  8° 
28''-93 

28''-913 


—  Same.     L.,  1757.    2  v.     f"      . 
Nordhoff,  C.     Cape  Cod  and  all  along  shore 

18-4135 

—  Crossing  the  line       ....         18-4211 

—  Stories  of  the  island  world.    N.Y.,  1857  29''-139 
Norfolk,  H.  E.     Gleanings  in  graveyards ;  a  collec- 
tion of  curious  epitaphs.     L.,  1861       29^-251 

Norfolk,  [Eng.]  Britton,  J.,  and  E.  W.  Brayley. 
Delineations  topographical,  historical  and 
descriptive  27''-856  &  v.  11  of  27>'-474 

—  Woodward,    S.      The    Norfolk    topographer's 

manual  .         •        .         .         .  21-373 

Norfolk,  Va.     Forrest,  W.  S.     Sketches  of    26''-301 
Noriac,  J.     Betise  humaine,  ronian.     P.,  1860 

34-3608 

—  Le  lOlme  Regiment ;  DuPrejuire;  Du  Ridicule; 

La  Vie  en  Detail,  etc.     P.,  1863  .        34-3609 

—  Human  follies 18-2342 

—  Memoires  d'un  baiser.     2me  ed.     P.,  1863 

34-5283 

Norma,  opera.    V.  Bellini     .        .        .         5-901,2 
Normal,  the.     A.  Holbrook    .         .        ,  13-113 

Normal  schools.     H.  Barnard        .        .  13-29 

Norman,  B.  M.  Rambles  by  land  and  water ;  or, 
notes  of  travel  in  Cuba  and  Mexico.  N.  Y., 
1845 26''-92 

—  Rambles  in  Yucatan  ;   including  a  visit  to  the 

remarkable  ruins  of  Chi-chen,  Kabah,  Zayi, 

and  Uxmal.     N.  Y.,  1843.     8»    .  26»'-93 

Norman,  J.  P.     Law  and  practice  relating  to  letters 

patent  for  inventions.     Ph.,  1853.     8" 

v.  79  of  2-55 

Norman,  L.     A  youth's  history  of  California.     San 

Fr.,  1867 26''-962 

Norman  conquest  of  England.      Freeman,    E.   A. 

History  of      .         .  .         .         27»-424 

—  See  England. 

Norman  language,  dictionary  of.    R.  Kelham.  [See 

Bouvier,  J.] 
Norman  Leslie.     T.  S.  Fay    .         .        .         18-4236 
Norman  Leslie.     C.  G.  Hamilton  .         .         18-2341 
Norman's  bridge.     Mrs.  A.  Marsh         .        18-2105 
Normand,  H.  de.     Brigand  captive        .        18-2340 

—  Julienne,  the  daughter  of  the  hamlet       18-2348 

—  Two  eras  of  France;  or,  true  stories  from  history. 

Auburn,  1854        ....      _  27"-!  689 
Normands,  expeditions  des.     G.  B.  Depping 

34-5418 

Normandy.     Duncan,  J.     Dukes  of      .  30-137 

—  Knight,  H.  G.     Architectural  tour  in       27''-303 

—  Life  in 27''-670 

—  Musgrave,  G.  M.     Rambles  through        27''-681 

—  Palgrave,  F.     History  of         .        .         27=^-914 

—  St.  John,  J.  A.     Residence  in         .  2''*'-34 
Norris,  J.  S.     The   early  friends   (or   Quakers)  in 

Maryland 26^-611 

Norris,  M.      Life  and  times  of  Madame  de  Stael. 

L.,1853 aO-784 

Norris,  S.     Hand-book  for  locomotive  engineers  and 

machinists.     Ph.,  1852  .        .  '         6-377 

Norris,  T.      American    an^iler's  book ;    embracing 

directions  for  fish  breeding.  Ph.,  1864.  8" 
20-428 

—  American  fish  culture  ;  embracing  all  the  details 

of  artificial  breeding  and  rearing  of  trout,  the 
culture   of   salmon,    shad    and   other  fishes. 

Ph.,  1868 4-309 

Norse  odes.     T.  J.  Mathias    .        .        .  23-66 


Norse.     See  Icelandic. 

Norseman's  views  of  Britain  and  the  British.     A. 

O.  Vinje 27''-706 

North,  Major  — .     Journal  of  an  English  officer  in 

India.     L.,  1858.     8°    .         .         .         28''-300 
North,  Christopher.     See  Wilson,  John. 
North,  R.     Lives  of  Francis  North,  Baron  Guilford, 

Sir  Dudley  North,  and  the  Hon.  and  Rev.  Dr. 

John  North.  L.,  1826.  3  v.  8°  30-1115 
North,  W.  Slave  of  the  lamp  .  .  18-2343 
North  America.  See  America,  north. 
North  American  and  West  Indian  gazetteer ;  illus- 
trated with  maps.  L.,  1776  .  25-91 
North  American  magazine,     v.  1.     Ph.,  1833.    8" 

17-222 

North  American  review  and  miscellaneous  journal. 

V.  10-108.     B.,  1820-68.    8»  .  17-83 

North,  the,  and  the  South.     Reprinted  from  the  N. 

Y.  Tribune.     S"    .         .        .         .  2-990 

North  and  south  ;  a  statistical  view  of  the  free  and 

slave  states.     Chase,  H.,  and  C.  W.  Sanborn 

26''-602 

North  and  south.  Mrs.  Gaskell  .  .  18-1151 
North  and  south.  C.  Sealsfield  .  .  18-2783* 
North  British  review,     v.  6-49.    N.  Y.,  1847-69.   8° 

.  17-82 

North  Briton.  J.  Wilkes  .  .  .  27M252 
North  Carolina.     Proceedings  and   debates  of   the 

convention  called  to  amend  the  constitution  in 

1835.     Raleigh,  1836.     8°     .         ._        20='-790 

—  Constitution,  with  amendments,  ordinances  and 

resolutions  passed  by  the  convention  held  Oct. , 
1865.     Raleigh,  1865     .         .         .  2-982 

—  Rules  of  order  for  the  senate  .         .  2-982 

—  Caruther,  E.  W.     Revolutionary  incidents  of 

26-''-317 

—  Emmons,  E.     Geological  report  of  the  midland 
9-338 

History  of        .         .         26''-449 
Defence  of  the  revolutionary  liis- 

26''-644 

H.      Historical  sketches 


counties 

—  Hawks,  F.  L. 

—  Jones,  J.  S. 

tory  of  . 

—  Wheeler,    J. 


of 

26''-290 

26*-229 


—  Williamson,  W.  D.     History  of 

—  See  Carolinas ;  Confederate  states. 

North  country.  Housman,  J.  Topographical  de- 
scription of  Cumberland,  Westmoreland,  Lan- 
cashire and  west  riding  of  Yorkshire  27''-8.ol 

—  West,  T.    Guide  to  the  lakes  .         .  27''-4 

—  White,  W.     Northumberland  and  the  border 

27''-541 

—  Young,  A.     Tour  through  the  North      27''-382 

—  See  Cumberland  ;  Durham  ;  Lancashire  ;  North- 

umberland ;  Westmoreland  ;  Yorkshire. 
North  country  words.     J.  T.  Brockett  22-48 

North  eastern  boundary,  defences  of     .         26''-97}) 

—  Gallatin,  A.     Right  of  U.  S.    .         .         26''-6S9 
North  east  passage.     Kotzebue,  O.  von.     Voyage  in 

1815-18 29''-293 

—  See  Arctic  regions. 

North-eastern  voyages  of  discovery,  history  of.     J. 

Burney 29^-298 

North  side  view  of  slavery.  B.  Drew  .  30-1800 
North  star,  cruise  of.  J.  O.  Choules  .  29"-!  10 
North  Wales.  Evans,  Rev.  J.  .  v.  17  of  27''-474 
North  west,  (U.  S.)     Bradford,  W.  J 


A. 


Notes  on 

26''-23 

26'^31 

36»-313 

26»-59 


—  Burnet,  J.     Early  settlement  of 

—  Hildreth,  S.  P.     Pioneer  history     . 

—  Kinzie,  J.  H.     Early  day  in    . 

—  St.  Clair,  A.    Narrative  of  campaign  against  the 

Indians          26»-191 

—  Schoolcraft,  H.  R.     Travels,  1820  .  26M15 
North  west  coast.     Meares,  J.     Voyage  to  (1788,9) 

29''-522 

—  Muller,  S.     Voyages  to    .         .         .  29'>-523 

—  Portlock,  N.     Voyage  to,  1785-8    .  29''-503 

—  Swan,  J.  G.     Three  years  in  Washington 

.        .         .        .         .         .         .  26''-323 

North  west  passage.    B.  O'Reilly  .        .  26''-95 


NORTH. 


424 


NOTES. 


North  west  passage.  Parry,  W.  E.  Second  voyage 
for  discovery  of    .         .         .         .  2!)''-43 

Third  voyage      ....  29''-44 

Three  voyages  for  discovery       .  29''-45 

—  Ross,  J.     Second  voyage  in  search  of      2G''-184 

—  See  Arctic  regions  ;  Barrington. 
North-west  passage  by   land.     Milton  and  Cheadle 

26''-551 

Northampton  county,  (Pa.)     Rupp,  I.  D.     History 

of 26''-2G4 

Northamptonshire.    Britton,  J.,  and  E.  W.  Brayley. 

Delineations  of     .     27''-85o;  v.  11  of  27''-474 

Noithamptonshire  dialect.     Baker,  A.  E.     Glossary 

22-23 

Northall,  W.  K.     Macbeth  travestie.    F's  M.  D.  v.  5 

24-113 

Northanger  abbey.     J.  Austen       .         .       18-223,5 

Northcote,  J.    Life  of  Titian  ;  with  anecdotes  of  the 

distinguished  persons  of  his  time,     L.,  1830. 

2  V.     8°  .         .         .         .         .        30-1197 

—  Memoirs  of   Sir    Joshua    Reynolds,    with    an 

analysis  of  his  discourses,  and  varieties  on  art. 

Ph.,  1817.     8»       .         .         .         .  30-455 

Northcote,  S.  H.     Twenty  years  of  financial  policy. 

L.,  1862.     80         ...         .  1-151 

Northcott,  W.  H.     Treatise  on  lathes  and  turning, 

simple,  mechanical,  and  ornamental.   L.,  1868. 

8" 6-381 

Northend,  C.     American  speaker.     N.  Y.,  1860 

33-565 

—  Entertaining  dialogues,  designed  for  the  use  of 

young  students.     N.  Y.,  1861       .  33-561 

—  National  orator.     N.  Y.,  1860  .  33-564 

—  The  teacher  and  parent ;  a  treatise  upon  com- 

mon school  education.     4th  ed.     N.  Y.,  1853 
13-151 

—  The  teacher's  assistant ;  or,  hints  and  methods 

in  school  discipline  and  instruction.     B.,  1859 

13-152 

Northern  antiquities,  illustrations  of      .  22-891 

Northern  harp.  Mrs.  M.  S.  B.  D.  Shindler  5-970 
Northern  mythology.     B.  Thorpe  .  32-832 

Northern  Pacific  railroad  company.      Memorial  to 

U.  S.  congress.     Hart.,  1867        .         26b-708 

—  Windom,  W.  Speech  on  .  ,  26'>-708 
Northern  worthies.  H.  Coleridge  .  30-723 
Northmen.  Keyser,  R.  Religion  of  .  32-519 
Northmen  in  New  England.  J.  T.  Smith  26^-186 
Northmore,  T.     Washington  :  a  poem.     Bait.  ,1809 

23—812 
Northrop,  G.     See  Kelley,  W.  D. 
Northumberland.     Hodgson,  Rev.  J. 

pt.  1,  V.  12  of  27''-474 

—  See  North  country. 

Northup,  S.      Twelve  years  a  slave:    narrative  of 
Solomon   Northup,  a  citizen  of   New   York. 
[D.  Wilson,  ed.]     N.  Y.,  1857    .        30-1512 
Northwood.     Mrs.  S.  J.  Hale         .         .         18-1315 
Norton,  Andrews,    Internal  evidence  of  the  genuine- 
ness of  the  gospels.     B.,  1856.     ^o      32-1993 

—  Translation  of  the  gospels,  with  notes.    B.,  1856. 

2  V.     8° 32-1992 

Norton,  A.  T.     Osteology,  foi-  use  of  students  ;  with 

atlas.     L.,  1866.     2  v.     S"    .         .  10-738 

Norton,  Mrs.  C.  E.     Dream  ;  and  other  poems.     N. 

Y.,  1845 23-165 

—  Lady  of  La  Garaye.     Camb.,  1862.    S"    23-645 

—  Lost  and  saved  ....         18-2344 

—  Old  Sir  Douglas       .        .        ,       18-2349,50,52 

—  Stuart  of  Dunleath  .  .  .  18-1198", 2345 
Norton,  C.  E.     Notes  of  travel  and  study  in  Italy. 

B.,  1860 27''-560 

—  See  Dante 30-2030 

Norton,  G.  Commentaries  on  the  history,  constitu- 
tion, and  chartered  franchises  of  the  city  of 
London.     L.,  1829.     S"        .         ,         27''-884 

Norton,  J.  N,     Life  of  Archbishop  Laud.    B.,  1864 
30-1483 

—  Life  of  Bishop  Claggett,  of  Maryland.     N.  Y., 

1859 80-1630 


Norton,  J.  N.  Life  of  Bishop  Croes.  N.  Y.,  1859 
30-1631 

Norton,  W.  A.  Treatise  on  astronomy,  spherical 
and  physical ;  with  problems.  4th  ed.  N.  Y., 
1867.     8» 12-161 

—  and  J.  A.  Porter.     First  book  of  science.    N.  Y., 

1858 11-230 

Norton's  hand-book  to  Europe.     J.  H.  Siddons 

27''-562 

Norton's  literary  register ;  or,  annual  book  list,  for 

1856.     N.  Y.,  1856.     8°        ,         .  21-339 

Norway.     Baird,  R.     Visit  to        .         .  27''-85 

—  Barnard,  M.  R.     Sport  in        ,         .         27Mj68 

—  Bowden,  J.     Naturalist  in       .         .  9-1041 
Norwaj^ ;    its  people,  products  and  institu- 
tions               27b-905 

—  Brace,  C.  L.     The  Norse-folk  .         27'>-436 

—  Bremner,  R.     Excursions  in  .         .  27''-86 

—  Dunham,  S.  A.     History  of    .         .       27''-2763 

—  Elton,  C.     Road  and  fell  .         ,         27''-715 

—  Forbes,  J.  D.    Norway  and  its  glaciers  27''-1212 

—  Forestei',  T.     Norway  and  its  scenery    27''-313 

—  Latham,  R.  G.     Norway  and   the  Norwegians 

27'»'-458 

—  Long  vacation  ramble  in,  by  X.  and  Y.  27''-430 

—  Maxwell,  .1.  S.     Tour  in  .         .         27'^-195 

—  Metcalfe,  F.     Oxonian  in  Thelemarken  27»>-480 

—  Milford,  J.     Norway   and  the   Laplanders 

27'^-819 

—  Newland,  H.     Forest  scenes  in       .         27''-357 

—  Price,  E.     Norway  and  its  scenery  27''-313 

—  Sturleson,  S.     Heimskriugla   .         .       27»-2796 

—  Unprotected  females        .         .         .         27^-442 

—  Williams.  W.  M.     Travels  through         27''-545 

—  Wilson,  W.  R.     Travels  in     .         .         27»'-827 

—  Wyndham,  F.     Wild  life  in    .         .         27''-598 

—  See  Northmen  ;  Scandinavia. 

Norwegian  account   of    Haco's  expedition  against 

Scotland.     J.  Johnst(me       .         .       27''-2782 

Norwegian  grammar.     J.  Y.  Sargent     .  22-218 

Norwegians.     Mailing,  O.     Great  and  good  deeds  of 

27''-2778 

Norwich  city  directory,   (1860.)      W.  H.  Boyd 

25—155 
Norwood.  H.  W.  Beecher  .'  .'  .'  18-4045 
No  sects  in  heaven.     Mrs.  E.  H.  J.  Cleaveland 

23-46 

Nos  intimes.     V.  Sardou        .         .        .         34-3725 
Nose  of  a  notary.     E.  About         .         .  18-48 

Noses,  notes  on.     E.  Warwick       .         .  10-675 

Nosology.     See  Disease  and  diseases. 
Nostradamus,  M.     True  prophecies  or  prognostica- 
tions.     Trans,    and     commented    by   T.    de 
Garencieres.     L.,1672.     fo  .  12-162 

Not  dead  yet.     J.  C.  .leaffreson      .         .         18-1665 
Not  wisely  but  too  well.     By  the  author  of  Cometh 
up  as  a  flower       ....         18-4037 
Nota,  A.     II  nuova  ricco  ;  com.     .        .         34-2518 

—  See  Goldoni,  C. 

Notabilities  in  France  and  England.     P.  Chasles 

27'^-308 

Notable  things  of  our  own  time.     J.  Timbs      11-71 
Notaire  de  Chantilly.     L.  Gozlan  .         34-3370 

Notaries  public,  manual  for  use  of.     B.  Roelker 

,  1-249 

Notations.     Leach,  T.     Dozens  versus  tens    14-172 

—  See  Decimal;  Tonal. 

Note  book  of  an  English  opiiun-eater.  T.  De 
Quincey 33-765 

Notes.     See  Bills. 

Notes  and  queries  ;  a  medium  of  inter-communica- 
tion for  literary  men,  artists,  antiquaries,  gene- 
alogists.    V.  1-39.     L.,  1850-69.     4»      17-131 

—  Index  to.     L.,  1856-68.     3  v.     40    .  17-131 

—  Choice  notes  from,— Folk-lore         .  33-743 
History 27''-250 

—  Sec  Milledulcia  ....  33-652 
Notes  from  life.  H.  Taylor  .  .  .  33-286 
Notes  of  hospital  life  from  Nov. ,  1861,  to  Aug.,  1863. 

Ph.,  1864 10-402 


NOTES. 


425 


NUMISMATICS. 


Notes  of  a  theological  student.     J.  M.  Hoppin 

33-609 

Notes  of  travel  and  life.     Misses  Mendell  and  Hosmer 

26''-495 

Notes  on  the  cape  of  Good  Hope,  made  during  an  ex- 
cursion in  that  colony  in  1820.     L.,  1821.     8" 
.     '    .         .         .  28^-51 

Notes  on  Cuba.     By  a  physician.     B.,  1844    26''-90 
Notes  on  political  economy.    Bj'  a  southern  planter. 
N.  Y.,  1844.    8°    .         .         .        .  3-348 

"Nothing  but  leaves."  H.  B.  M'Keever  18-1994 
Nothing  but  money.     T.  S.  Arthur        .  18-166 

Nothing  to  say.     M.  M.  Thompson        .  23-840 

Nothing  venture,  nothing  have.     A.  B.  Haven 

18-1363 

Notice  to  quit.  W.  G.  Wills  .  18-3535;33-932 
Notre-Dame  de  Paris.  V.  Hugo  .  .  34-3414 
Notre-Dame    de    Thermidor.      ,A.    Houssaye 

34-4915 

Nott,  C.  C.     Sketches  of  the  war  ;  a  scries  of  letters. 

N.  Y.,  1863  ....         26''-433 

Nott,  E.     Counsels  to  young  men  on  the  formation 

of  character.     N.  Y.,  1840  .         .  33-449 

—  Lectures  on  temperance ;  with  an  introduction 

by  T.  Lewis.     N.  Y.,  l&OT  .        .  2-1050 

Nott,  J.  C,  and  G.  M.  Gliddon.    Types  of  mankind  ; 

or,    ethnological    researches  ;    illustrated    by 

selections  from  the  inedited  papers  of  S.  G. 

Morton.     Ph.,  1854.     8°       .         .  29»-406 

Nottinghamshire.  Laird,  F.  C.  .  v.  12  of  27''-474 
Nottret,  V.     Julie,  ou  L'heureuse  influence  de  Pad- 

versite.     P.,  1861  .         .         .        34-5108 

—  Mon  prix  de  sagesse.     P.,  1861        .        34-5109 

—  L'Orpheline  d'Onval ;  Conte  pour  la  jeunesse. 

P.,  1864 34-5107 

Nougaret,  P.  J.  B.     Voyages  interresans  dans  diffe- 

rentes  colonies  fran9aises,  espagnoles,  anglai- 

ses,  etc.  Londres,  1788.  8°  .  34-4870 
Nourjahad,  history  of  F.  Sheridan  .  18-8750 
Nourrisson.    Spinoza  etle  naturalisme  contemporain. 

P.,  1866 34-4198 

Nouveaux  contes  pour  les  enfants.     Mme  de  Bawr 

34-4252 

Nouveau  recueil  de  chansons  choisies.      La  Haye, 

1731-43.     80  ....        34-4435 

Nouveau  peche  originel.  A.  Michiels  .  34-4126 
Nouvelle  Babylon,  la.  E.  Pelletan  .  34-4413 
Nouvelle  biographic-  generale ;     publiee  par  MM. 

Firmin  Didot  freres,  sous  la  direction  de  le 

Dr.  Hoefer.  P.,  1857-66.  46  v.  S"  34-4793 
Nouvelle  Heloise.     J.  J.  Rousseau 

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Nouvelles  andalouses.  C.  Bohl  d'Arron  34-3915 
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Office  of  the  holy  week,  the  ;  according  to  the  Roman 
catholic  missal  and  breviary.     L.,  1688 
32-1864 

Office  and  work  of  the  Christian  ministry.  J.  M. 
Hoppin 32-1794 

Official  documents  connected  with  the  definition  of 
the  dogma  of  the  immaculate  conception  ;  in 
Latin  and  English.     Bait.,  1855,    8»    32-1741 

Officieux.     C.  A.  G.  Pigault-Lebrun      .        34-4807 

O' Gallagher,  F.     Essay  on  the  investigation  of  the 

first  principles  of  nature  ;  part  I.    L.,  1784.    8° 

11-284 

Ogden,  E.  D.  Tariff" ;  or,  rates  of  duties  payable  on 
goods,  wares,  and  merchandise,  imported  into 
the  U.  S.  of  A.,  in  conformity  with  the  [acts 
of  1861,2,3,]  and  decisions  of  treasury  dept. 
N.  Y.,  1864.     8°    .        .        .         .  2-315 

Ogden,  J.  Science  of  education,  and  the  art  of  teach- 
ing.    Cin.,  1859    ....  13-155 

Ogilby,  W.     The  menageries.     (L.  E.  K.) 

(1)  Quadrupeds;  described  and  drawn  from 

living  subjects.     L.,  1829,31.     2  v.  9-587 

(2)  The  natural  history  of  monkeys,  oppos- 

ums,  and  lemurs.     L.,  1838.     2  v.  9-586 

Ogilvie,  G.     The  genetic  cycle  in  organic  nature  ; 

or,  the  succession  of  forms  in  the  propagation 

of  plants  and  animals.     Aberdeen,  1861.     8» 

9-951 

—  The  master  builder's  plan  ;  or,  the  principles  of 

organic  architecture,  as  indicated  in  the  typical 

forms  of  animals.     L.,  1858.     8»  .  9-599 

Ogilvie,  J.    Student's  Enghsh  dictionary.     L.,  1865. 

8° 22-186 

Ogilvies,  the.  Miss  D.  M.  Mulock  .  18-2293 
Ogle,  N.     Preliminary  steps  to  the  study  of  mind. 

L.,  1853 15-314 

Oglethorpe,  J.     Peabody,  W.  B.  O.     Life  of.    (S.  A. 

B.  12) 30-497 

—  Wright,  R.     Memoir  of  .         .         .        30-1979 
O'Gorman,  D.    A  chronological  record.  3ded.  Man- 
chester, 1865.     8°  .         .        .         29^-231 

—  Intuitive  calculations  ;  the  most  concise  method 

ever  published.     23d  ed.     L.        .  14-60 

O'Halloran,  S.,  et  al.     History  of  Ireland,  from  the 

invasion  by  Henry  II,  to  the  present  times. 

N.  Y.,  1845.    4»    .         .         •        .       27--1510 
O'Halloran  and   his  man.     W.    H.    Maxwell 

18-2137 

O'Hara,  K.     Midas.     B.  D.  v.  1     .        .  24-143 

—  Same.     M.  B.  D.  v.  5      .        .        .  24-142 

—  Tlie  two  misers.     M.  B.  D.  v.  5      .  24-142 

—  Same.     D.  L.  T.  v.  11     .         .         .  24-107 

—  Tom  Thumb  the  great ;    altered  from  Fielding. 

B.  D.  V.  1 24-143 

O'Hara  family.     See  Banim,  M.  and  J. 


OHIO. 


428 


OLIE. 


Ohio.     Annual  report  of  the  commissioner  of  statis- 
tics, for  1857-61.    Columbus,  1858-62.    4  v.    8» 
26''-383 

—  AtAvater,  C.     History,  natural  and  civil  26»-843 

—  Carpenter,  W.  H.,  and  T.  S.  Arthur.    History  of 

26"-523 

—  Harris,  T.  M.     Geographical  and  historical  ac- 

count of         26'^-487 

—  Hildreth,  S.  P.    First  examinations  of  O.  valley 

26''-313 

—  Howe,  H.     Historical  collections  of         26»-104 

—  Reid,  W.     Ohio  in  the  war     .         .       26''-1226 

—  Smith,  W.     Account  of  Bouquet's  expedition 

26''-1034 

—  Taylor,  J.  W.     History  of,  1650-1787      26''-447 

—  Walker,  C.  M.     History  of  Athens  county 

26^-831 

—  Whittlesey,  C.     Fugitive  essays  relating  to 

26»-479 

Oil  regions  of  Pennsylvania.     Gillelen,F.  M.  L. 

6-332 

—  Wright,  W 6-452 

—  See  Petroleum. 

Oils.     Antisell,  T.     Manufacture  of  photogenic,  or 

hydro  carbon  o 6-275 

Oiseau.     J.  Michelet       ....         34-3532 
Oiseau  du  desert.     E.  Berth et        .         .        34-4622 
Oiseliu?,  J.      Thersavrvs  selectorvm   nvmismatvm 
antiqvorvm.     Amstel.,  1677.     4°  34-490 

Ojibway.  Copway,  G.  History  of  the  Ojibway 
nation 26^-277 

—  Jones,  P.     History  of  Ojibway  Indians  26*-460 

—  See  Cliippeway,  in  supplement. 

Okavango  river.     C.  J.  Andersson         .         28''-381 

O'Keeffe,  J.      The   castle   of   Andalusia ;    a  comic 

opera.     I.  B.  T.  v.  12  .         .         .  24-141 

—  Fontainbloau  ;  a  comic  opera.     I.  B.  T.  v.  6 

24-141 

—  Lie  of  a  day  ;  a  comedy.     I.  B.  T.  v.  10  of 

24-141 

—  Recollections   of  the    life    of   John    O'Keeffe ; 

written  by  himself.    L.,  1826.  2  v.    8°  30-404 

—  Same.     Ph.,  1827.     8"     .         .         .         80-404" 

—  Wild  oats  ;  a  comedy.     F's  S.  D.  v.  31    24-221 

—  Same.  I.  B.  T.  v.  11  .  .  .  24-141 
O-Kee-Pa,  and  other  customs  of  the  Mandans.    G. 

Catlin 26'>-675 

Okely,  W.  S.  Development  of  Christian  architec- 
ture in  Italy.     L.,  1860.     8°  .  5-183 

Oken,  L.  Elements  of  physio-philosophy.  From 
the  German,  by  A.  Tiilk.  L.,  1847.  8-'  9-1017 

Olcott,  H.  S.  Sorgho  and  imphee  ;  the  Chinese  and 
African  sugar-canes  ;  a  treatise  on  their  origin, 
variety  and  culture.     N.  Y.,  1857  4-91 

Old  age.     M.  T.  Cicero  ....  33-187 

—  Bernard,  T.  Comforts  of  .  .  33-348 
Old  and  the  new,  the.  W.  Goodell  .  32-454 
Old  and  new  testament  dispensations  compared.    W. 

Alford 32-1801 

Old  architectural  ornament,  alphabets.     J.  Weale 

5-694 

Old  Bailey  experience.      By  the  author  of    "  The 

schoolmaster's  experience  in  Newgate."     L., 

1833.    8» 2-823 

Old  barracks.  Caroline  E.  Kelly  .  .  18-1726 
Old  battle  ground.  J.  T.  Trowbridge  .  18-3325 
Old  bell  of  Independence.  H.  C.  Watson  18-3469 
Old  bones.     W.  S.  Symonds  .         .         .  9-965 

Old  brewery,  the,  and  the  new  mission  house  at  the 

Five  points.     N.  Y.,  1854     .         .  32-294 

Old  bushman,  an.     See  Wlieelwright,  H.  W. 
Old  Chelsea  bun-house.     Miss  A.  Manning    18-2045 
Old  chest  and  its  treasures.      By   aunt  Elizabeth. 

N.  Y.,  1856 33-634 

Old  covenant.  Kurtz,  J.  H.  History  of  32-1422 
Old  curiosity  shop.  C.  Dickens  .  .  18-873,870 
Old  Deccan  days.  M.  Frere  .  .  .  18-1127 
Old  dominion.  G.  P.  R.  James  .  .  18-1638 
Old  dower  house.  Mrs.  Grey  .  .  18-1280 
Old  engagement.     Julia  Day  .        .  18-820 


Old  England ;  its  scenery,  art,  and  people.     J.  M. 
Hoppin  .         .         .     ■    .         .         27''-888 

Old  faces  in  new  masks.     R.  Blakoy      .  33-164 

Old  farm  and  the  new  farm.  F.  Hopkinson  2-728 
Old  farm  house.     Mrs.  C.  H.  B.  Laing    .         18-3729 

Old  flag  18-2364 

Old  folks'  concert  tunes.  "  Father  Kemp"  5-1075 
Old  forest  ranger.     W.  Campbell  .         .  20-319 

Old  friends  and  new  acquaintances.     A.  Strickland 

18-3054 

Old  Fritz.  Mrs.  C.  M.  Miindt  .  .  18-3995 
Old  Haun  the  pawnkroker  .  .  .  18-2362 
Old  helmet.  Miss  S.  Warner  .  .  18-3455 
Old  Hicks  the  guide.  C.  W.  Webber  .  26^-134 
Old  homestead.  Mrs.  A.  S.  Stephens  .  18-3008 
Old  house  by  the  river.  W.  C.  Prime  .  18-2547 
Old  Humphrey.  See  Mogridge,  G. 
Old  leaves.  W.  G.  Wills  .  .  .  18-3536 
Old  lieutenant  and  his  son.  N.  Macleod  18-2003 
Old  Mackinaw.  W.  P.  Strickland  .  26^-388 
Old  Mam'selle's  secret,  the.  E.  Marlitt  18-4052 
Old  manor  house,  the  ....  18-2368 
Old  man's  bride.     T.  S.  Arthur      .         .  18-200 

Old  Merry's  annual,  1866.  L.,  1866  .  33-1355 
Old  Minor  Canon.     E.  Neale  .         .        18-2324 

Old  merchants  of  New  York.     J.  A.  Scoville 

30-1413 

Old  monastery.  F.  W.  HaklJinder  .  .18-1310 
Old  mortality.     Sir  W.  Scott  .       18-2767,27531 

—  See  Puritains,  les  ....  34-4998 
Old  north  church.  C.  Robbins  .  .  32-1610 
Old  oak  chest.  G.  P.  R.  James  .  .  18-1638 
Old  paths.  J.  F.  Bero;  ....  32-1471 
Oldpatroon.  J.  A.  Maitland  .  .  18-2017 
Old  places  revisited.  R.  Bigsby  .  .  27''-82 
Old  plantation.  J.  Hungerford  .  .  18-1543 
Old  poets  and  dramatists,  notes  and  lectures  on.    S. 

T.  Coleridge  ....  22-983 

Old  printer  and  modern  press.  C.  Knight  30-1653 
Old  red  house,  the.    By  the  author  of  ' '  Ellen  Dacre" 

18-2363 

Old  red  sandstone.     H.  Miller        .         .  9-266 

Old  redstone.     J.  Smith  .         .         .  32-554 

Old  regime  and  the  revolution.     A.  de  Tocqucville 

27''-1698 

Old  road  and  old  river.  W.  A.  Ross  .  27b-676 
Old  St.  Paul's.     W.  H.  Ainsworlh         .  18-117 

Old   sights  with  new    eyes.     S.  J.   M.    Merwin 

27'*-329 
Old  Sir  Douglas.  C.  E.Nort'on  ."  !  18-2349,50 
Old  stone  mansion.  C.  J.  Peterson  .  18-2479 
Old  Sunapce.     M.  D.  Chellis  .         .         18-3872 

Old  testament  history.     W.  Smith  .         32-1768 

Old  Trinity.  T.  M.  Jones  .  .  .  18-1700 
Old  vicarage.  Mrs.  Hubback  .  .  18-1524 
Old  wine  in  new  bottlers.  A.  K.  Gardner  27''-192 
Old  women,  learned  dissertation  upon.     T.  Gordon 

33-886 

Old  world  in  its  new  face.  H.  W.  Bellows  27'>-939 
Old  world,  the.     Palestine,  Syria,  and  Asia  Minor. 

J.  R.  Freese  ....         28''-604 

Oldbug,  J.     [Pseud.]     See  Withington,  L. 
Oldekop,  T.  L.  von.     Mankind   in  many  ages ;  an 

outline  of  universal  history.     L.,  1803 

29»-214 

Older  than  Adam 18-379*' 

Oldfield,  T.  H.  B.     An  entire  and  complete  history 

of  the  boroughs  of  Great  Britain.     L.,  1794. 

2  v.     8° 27''-894 

—  The  representative  history  of  Great  Britain  and 

Ireland  :  being  a  history  of  the  house  of  com- 
mons, and  of  the  counties,  cities,  and  boroughs. 
L.,  1816.  6  V.  8°  .  .  .  27='-895 
Oldham,  J.  Works ;  together  with  his  remain'?. 
6th  ed.     L.,  1703  .         .         .  23-847 

Oldham,  T.     Memoirs  of  the  geological  survey  of 
India.     Calcutta,  1859.     5  v.     8»  9-1231 

Oldtown  folks.  Mrs.  H.  B.  Stowe  .  18-3047 
Olga.  Mile  E.  Faucon  ....  34-5082 
OUe  ;  or,  the  old  west  room     .         .         .         18-2365 


OLIN. 


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ON. 


Olin,  J.  M.     The  perfect  light ;   or,   seven  hues  of 

Clirislian  character.     K  Y.,  1869        30-1854 

Olin,  Stephen.     Works.     N.  Y.,  1852.   2  v.    32-356 

—  College  life:    its  theory  and  practice.     N.  Y., 

1867 13-156 

—  Greece  and  the  golden  horn.     N.  Y.,  1854 

27^-774 

—  Life  and  letters  of.  N.  Y.,  1854.  2  v.  30-985 
O'Lincoln,  Robert.  See  George  Ready  18-1164 
Olio,  the ;  or,  speaker's  companion  ;  a  collection  of 

recitations.  F's  M.  I).  In  vol.  35  of  24-113 
Oliphant,  E.     The  history  of  North  America  and  its 

United  States.  E.,  1800.  8°  .  26"-G51 
Oliphant,   G.  H.  H.     The  law   concerning  horses, 

racing,  wagers,  and  gaming.     Ph.,  1847.     8° 

V.  58  of  2-55 

Oliphant,  L.     Journey  to  Katmandu,  the  capital  of 

Nepaul.     N.  Y.,  1852  .         .         .         28^-153 

—  Narrative   of  the   Earl   of   Elgin's   mission  to 

China  and  Japan  in  1857-9.     N.  Y.,  1860.     8" 
28''-338 

—  Patriots  and  filibusters  ;  or  incidents  of  political 

and  exploratory  travel.     E.,  18G0  29M81 

—  The   Russian   shores  of  the   Black  sea  in  the 

autumn  of  1852.     N.  Y.,  1854      .         27''-326 

Oliphant,  Mrs.  M.  O.  W.     Adam  Graeme  of  Moss- 

giav 18-2370 

—  Agnes 18-3798 

—  Agnes  Hopetoun's  schools  and  holidays]^18-2371 

—  The  Brownlows  :  a  novel        .        .        18-4029 

—  Caleb  Field 18-2373 

—  Chronicles  of  Carlingford         .         .        18-2374 

—  Days  of  my  life         ,         .         .        .        18-2375 

—  Heart  and  cross        ....        18-2377 

—  House  on  the  moor  .        .        .        18-2378 

—  Laird  of  Norlaw      ....        18-2379 

—  Last  of  the  Mortimers      .         .         .        18-2380 

—  Life  of  Edward  Irving ;  illustrated  by  his  jour- 

nals and  correspondence.     L.,  1862.    2  v.    8" 
30-1382 

—  Lilliesleaf 18-2381 

—  Lucy  Crofton 18-2382 

—  Madonna  Mary         .        .         .        18-3797,8888 

—  Magdalen  Hepburn  ....         18-2383 

—  Margaret  Maitland  '.         .         ,         .        18-2384 

—  Merkland ;  or,  self-sacrifice      .        .        18-2385 

—  Miss  Marjoribanks   ....        18-2369 

—  The  perpetual  curate        .        .         .         18-2386 

—  The  quiet  heart         ....        18-2110 

—  Zaidce       .         .         .        .         .         .        18-2387 

Oliphant,  0.     China  ;  a  popular  history.     L..  1857 

28''-143 

OUvarez,  Count.  James,  G.  P.  R.  Life  of  30-461 
Olive.  D.  M.  Mulock  .  .  18-1198,2294,3933 
Olive  Blake's  good  work.     J.  C.  Jeaffreson 

18-1667,8 

Olive  branch.  M.  Carey  .  .  .  3-59,64 
Olive  branch  ;  or,  white  oak  farm  .        18-2366 

Oliver,  B.  L.     Rights  of  an  American  citizen  ;  with 

commentary  on  the  constitution  and  policy  of 

the  United  States.     B.,  1832.     8"  2-815 

Oliver,  E.  B.     New  manual  of  thorough  bass,  and 

text-book  of  musical  theory.     B.,  1864 

5-1127 

Oliver,  G.     Historj^  of  initiation,  with  an  account  of 

the  ceremonies  of  ancient  secret  institutions. 

Ph.     8° 2-818 

—  The  revelations  of  a  square  ;  sayings  and  doings 

of  eminent  masons.     N.  Y.,  1855.     8"     2-821 

—  The  star  in  the  east ;  analogy  between  masonry 

and  religion.     N.Y.,1855.     8"     .  2-819 

—  Symbol  of  glory ;  showing  the  object  and  end 

of  freemasonry.     N.Y.,1855.     8°  2-817 

Oliver,  J.     Wreck  of  the  Glide;  with  recollections 

of  the  Fijis,  and  of  Wallis  island.     N.  Y., 

1848       .         .         29''-42 

Oliver  and  the  Jew  Fagin.     Dickens'  little  folks 

18-3987 

Oliver  Ellis.  J.  Grant  ....  18-1253 
Oliver  Twist.     C.  Dickens     '.        .        .  18-874 


Olivet,  memories  of.     J.  R.  Macduff      .        32-2400 

Olivier  Duhamel.     F.  Soulie  .        .        34-3768 

Olla  podrida.     Fr.  Marryat     .         .        .         18-2093 

Ollapodiana  papers.     W.  G.  Clark         .  33-166 

Ollendorff,  H.  G.     New  method  of  learning  to  read, 

write,  and  speak  the  French  language  ;  with 

an  appendix;  by  J.  L.  Jewett.     N.  Y.,  1858 

22-182 

—  New  method   of  learning  to    read,  write,  and 

speak  tlie  Italian  language  ;  with  additions  by 
F.  Foresti.     N.  Y.,  1868       .        .  22-190 

—  See  Badois,  C. 
Olleris,  A.     See  Bossuet. 

Olmstead,  J.  M.  Noah  and  his  times  ;  Avith  discus- 
sions of  several  of  tlie  leading  questions  of  the 
present  day.     B.,  1853  .         .         32-1541 

—  Our  first  mother.  N.  Y.,  1852  .  32-386 
Olmsted,  D.     Introduction  to  astronomy ;  designed 

as  a  text-book  for  the  use  of  students  in  col- 
lege ;  revised  by  E.  Snell.     N.  Y.,  1861.     8" 
12-60 

—  Introduction  to  natural  philosophy  ;  designed  as 

a  text-book  for  the   use  of  students  in  Yale 
college.     N.  Y.,  1857.     8°    .         .  11-183 

—  Same  ;  revised  by  E.  Snell.     N.  Y.,  1862.     8« 

11-183" 

—  Letters  on  astronomy  ;  in  which  the  elements 

of  the  science  are  familiarly  explained.     N. 

Y.,  1859 12-43 

Olmsted,  F.  A.  Incidents  of  a  Avhaling  voyage; 
with  observations  on  the  scenery,  manners, 
and  customs,  and  missionary  stations  of  the 
Sandwich  and  Society  islands.     N.  Y.,  1841 

29''-225 

Olmsted,  F.  L.  The  cotton  kingdom  ;  a  traveller's 
observations  on  cotton  and  slavery  in  the 
American  slave    states.     N.  Y.,  1861.    2  v. 

26''-409 

—  A  journey  in  the  back  country.  N.  Y.,  1860 

26''-378 

—  A  journey  in  the  seaboard  slave   states;  with 

remarks  on  their  economy.     N.  Y.,  1856 
26''-298 

—  A  journey  through  Texas  ;  or,  a  saddle  trip  on 

tlie  southwestern  frontier ;  with  a  statistical 
appendix.     N.  Y.,  1857        .         .         26''-321 

—  Walks  and  talks  of  an  American  farmer  in  Eng- 

land.    N.  Y.,  1852.     2  V.      .         .  4-65 

Olmsted,    M.    N.      The   universal  path-finder  and 

business   man's  pocket  companion.     N.  Y., 

1866 33-1376 

Olney,  and  the  lace-makers.  L.,  1864  .  27"-707 
Olshausen,  H.     Biblical   commentary  on  the   new 

testament.     Trans,  by  A.  C.  Kendrick.     N. 

Y.,  1857.  6  V.  8°  .  .  .  32-1522 
Olympe  des  Cleves.  A.  Dumas  .  34-3217;4955 
O'Meara,  B.  E.     Memoires  historiques  de  Napoleon, 

(LivrelX.)     Ph.,  1820.     8°         .        34-4875 

—  Napoleon  in  exile  ;  or,  a  voice  from  St.  Helena. 

L.,  1822.     2  V.     So        .        .         .  30-378 

Omens  and  superstitions ;  curious  facts  and  charac- 
teristic sketches.     Ph.,  1869         .         33-1000 
Omicron.     See  Janeway,  J.  J. 
Omitted   chapters  in  the  history  of  England.     A. 

Bisset 27»-86 

Omnibus.     J.  Frost        ....  33-707 

"Omnipotence  of  loving  kindness,  the;"   being  a 
narrative  of  a  lady's  w^ork  among  the  fallen 
in  Glasgow.     N.  Y.,  1867    .        .        32-1878 
Omnipresence  of  the  deity.    R.  Montgomery  23-236 
Omphalos  ;  an  attempt  to  untie  the  geological  knot. 
P.  H.  Gosse  ....  9-327 

On  the  border.  J.  R.  Gilmore  .  .  18-1784 
On  both  sides  of  the  sea.  Mrs.  Charles  18-3971 
On  the  edge  of  the  storm  .  .  .  18-4190 
On  foot  through  Tyrol.  W.  White  .  27''-831 
On  guard.  Mrs.  P.  Cudlip  .  .  .  18-3216 
On  Sherman's  track.  J.  H.  Kennaway  26^-582 
On  the  heights.     B.  Auerbach        .         .  18-220 

On  the  way.     Miss  C.  Tucker        .        .        18-4064 


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On  the  wing.     J.  Bumstead  .         .         .  20-516 

Once  upon  a  time,     C.  Knight       .        .  33-478 

Once  a  week.     v.  1-17,  and  n.  s.  1-3.     L.,  1859-69. 

20  V.     8° 17-156 

Oncle  Cesar.     Mme  C.  Reybaud    .        .        34-4142 
Onderdonk,  B.  T.     Statement  of  facts  and  circum- 
stances connected  witlx  [his]  recent  trial.     N. 
Y.,  1845.     8°         .        .        .         .        32-1438 

—  Proceedings  of  the  court  for  the  trial  of  32-1428 

—  Trial  tried.  By  Laicus  .  .  .  32-1428 
One-armed  Hugh.  Mrs.  A.  S.  Moffat  .  18-37G0 
One  great  force.  C.  Johnson  .  .  11-339 
One  hundred  double  acrostics.     Ed.  by  "Myself." 

L.,  1866 20-199 

One  in  a  thousand.  G.  P.  R.  James  .  18-1639 
One  link  in  the  chain  of  apostolic  succession ;  or, 

the  crimes  of  Alexander  Borgia  .        1 8-3733 

One  of  the  family 18-4031 

One  of  them.     C.  Lever  .        .        .        18-1884 

One  primeval  language.     C.  Forster      .  22-444 

One  thousand  processes.     C.  Mackenzie  6-880^ 

One  year  ;  a  tale  of  wedlock.  E.  F.  Carlen  18-580 
O'Neall,  J.  B.     Biographical  sketches  of  the  bench 

and  bar  of  South  Carolina.     Charleston,  1859. 

3  V.     8» 30-1248 

O'Neil,  Henry.     Lectures  on  painting  delivered  at 

the  royal  academy.     L.,  1866       .  5-446 

—  Two  thousand  years  hence.  L.,  n.  d.  33-1400 
O'Neill,  A.,   (Hugh,  Earl  of  Tyrone.)    Mitchel,  J. 

Life  and  times       ....         30-2399 

O'Neill,  C.     Chemistry  of  calico  printing,   dyeing, 

and  bleaching.     Manchester,  1800.    80    6-382 

—  Dictionary  of  calico  printing  and  dyeing.    L., 

1862.     8" 6-384 

O'Neill,  H.  Fine  arts  and  civilization  of  ancient 
Ireland  illustrated.     L.,  1863.     8°  5-787 

O'Neill,  N.  J.  The  guide  to  Texas.  Observations 
historical,  geograi)hica],  topographical,  statis- 
tical,   descriptive,  and  political,  etc.     Dub., 

1834.    8» 2G^-Qld 

Onkelos.     See  Targums. 

Only  a  clod.     M.  E.  Braddon        .        .  18-386 

Only  a  fiddler.     H.  C.  Andersen  .        .        18-8830 

Only  son 18-2391 

Only  a  woman's  heart.     Ada  Clare        .  18-055 

Onomasia.     J.  Ross        ....  22-222 

Onward.     J.  A.  Winscom      .         .         .         18-3555 
Onze  jours  de  siege.    J.Verne  et  C.  Wallut  34-3888 
Oology.     See  Birds  ;  Eggs  ;  Ornithology. 
Oona  McQuarrie.     Alex.  Smith      .        .        18-2920 
Oort,  H.     Worship  of  Baalim  in  Israel ;  based  upon 
the  work  of  Dr.  B.  Dozy,  "  The  Israelites  at 
Mecca."     Trans,   from  the  Dutch,  and  en- 
larged, by  J.  W.  Colenso.     L.,  1865.     8» 

32-1767 

Oosterzee,  J.  J.  van.     See  Lange,  J.  P. 

Opdyke,  G.     Treatise  on  political  economy.    N.  Y., 

1851 3-175 

Open  polar  sea.    I.  I.  Hayes  .        .         29"-261 

—  See  Arctic  regions. 

Open  timber  roofs.  R.  and  J.  A.  Brandon  5-603 
Opera.     Algirotti,  F.     Essay  on    .        .  5-1043 

—  Clayton,  E.  C.     Chronological  list  of     80-1565 

—  Edwards,  H.  S.     History  of    .        .  5-1008 

—  Hogarth,  G.  Memoirs  of  .  .  5-1005 
Memoir  of  the  musical  drama     .  5-1064 

—  Houssaye,  A.    Deessesd' opera.    (ISme  Siecle.) 

t.  2 34-5295 

—  Lumley,  B.     Reminiscences  of       .  5-1037 

—  Maretzek,  M.     Crotchets  and  quavers       5-1020 

—  Merlin,  C.  de.     Notices  of  the  progress  of 

30-1268 

—  See  Music. 

Operas.     Africaine.     G.  Meyerbeer       .  5-932 

—  Beggar's  opera,    [for  voice,   harpsichord,  and 

violin. J     Dr.  Pepusch  .        .  5-869 

—  The  Bohemian  girl.    M.  W.  Balfe  5-894 

—  Dinorah,  (Le  pardon  de  Ploermel.)     G.  Meyer- 

beer        5-933 

—  Doctor  of  Alcantara.    J.  E.  Eichberg       5-916 


Operas.     Don  Giovanni.     W.  G.  Mozart    5-794,6,7 

—  Ernani.     G.  Verdi   ....  5-938 

—  Euryanthe.     C.  M.  von  Weber       v.  3  of  5-862 

—  Faust.     C.  Gounod  .        .        .  5-921 

—  La  Forza  del  destino.     G.  Verdi     .  5-939 

—  Der  Freyschiitz.     C.  M.  von  Weber 

V.  3  of  5-862,864 

—  Leonora.     W.  H.  Fry      .         .        .  5-835 

—  Lucia  di  Lammermoor.     G.  Donizetti        5-910 

—  Lucrezia  Borgia.     G.  Donizetti       .  5-911 

—  Martha.     F.  v.  Flotow    .         .         .  5-908 

—  Norma.     V.  Bellini  .         .         ,         5-901,2 

—  Oberon.     C.  M.  von  Weber     .        v.  3  of  5-862 

—  Pardon  de  Ploermel.     See  Dinorah. 

—  Preciosa.     C.  M.  von  Weber  v.  3  of  5-862 

—  Rosina.     W.  Shield  .         .         .  5-868 

—  Semiramide ;  arr.  by  W.  H.  Callcott.     G.  Ros- 

sini          5-886 

—  La  Somnambula.     V.  Bellini  .  5-904 

—  La  Traviata.     G.  Verdi  ,        ,        .  5-944 

—  II  Trovatore.     G.  Verdi  .         .        .  5-945 

—  See  Overtures ;  and  Dramas,  list  of,  for  texts 

without  music. 

Operas,  tales  from.     G.  F.  Pardon         .        18-2424 

.  Operatic  pearls ;  a  selection  of  songs,  duets,  and 

trios:    with    English,    French,    and    Italian 

words.     B.,  1853.     40  .         .         .  5-973 

Ophthalmic  science.  Williams,  H.  W.  Recent  ad- 
vances in 10-606 

Ophthalmic  surgery.  Laurence,  J.  Z.,  and  R.  C. 
Moon.     Handy  book  of        .        .  10-657 

Ophthalmoscope.     Hogg,  J.  .         .  10-652 

—  Hulke,  J.  W.     Use  of     .         .        .  10-625 

—  See  Eye. 

Opie,  Mrs.  A.     Works.     Ph.,  1850-3.     3  v.     8° 

18-2394 

—  Illustrations  of  lying        .         .         .        18-2396 

—  Tales  of  the  heart     ....         18-2395 

—  Brightwell,  C.  L.     Memoir  of         .        30-1546 
Opie,  J.     Lectures  on  painting.     See  Barry,  Jas. 

5-2 

Opinion.     Bailey,  S.     Essays  on  the  formation  of 
15-197 

—  Lewis,  G.  C.     Influence  of  authority  in  matters 

of 15-149 

Opium.     Impey,  E.     Cultivation,  preparation,  and 

adulteration  of     ...        .  10-791 

Opium  eater,  confessions  of.  T.  De  Quincey  38-116 
Opium  habit.     H.  Day   ....  10-800 

Opium  trade.     Allen,  N.     Sketch  of     .  1-219 

—  Sirr,  H.  C.     Evils  of       .        .         .         28^-277 
Opportunities  for  industry  and  the  safe  investment 

of  capital.     By  a  retired  merchant,    (E.   T. 

Freedley.)     Ph.,  1859  .         .  1-90 

Opportunity.  A.  M.  Crane  .  .  .  18-3963 
Opposite  the  jail.     Mrs.  M.  A.  Denison  18-841 

Optic,  Oliver.     [Pseud.]     See  Adams,  W.  T. 
Optical  instruments.     McAllister  &  Bro.,  catalogue 

11-43 

Optics.     Airy,  G.  B.     TJndulatory  theory       11-290 

—  Brewster,  D.     Treatise  on       .         .  11-12 

—  Farrar,  J.     Experimental  treatise  on        11-214 

—  Jackson,   J.   W.     Elementary  treatise  on 

11-119 

—  Lloyd,  H.     Wave  theory  of  light   .  11-153 

—  Marion,  F.     Wonders  of  optics       .  11-343 

—  Nugent,  E.     Treatise  on  .        .  10-863 

—  Potter,  R.     Elementry  treatise  on  .  11-201 

—  Young,  T.     Miscellaneous  works,     v.  2,3 

11-307 

—  See  Color ;  Eye  ;  Kaleidoscope  ;  Light ;  Micro- 

scope; Phantasmagoria;  Polarization;  Sight; 

Stereoscope  ;  Vision. 
Or  est  une  chimere.     J.  Moleri       .        ,        34-5463  ' 
Or  et  clinquant.     A.  J.  M.  F.  de  Pontmartin 

34-5378 

Oraisons  funebres.  See  Bossuet,  J.  B.  ;  Flechier,  E. 
Oram,  H.  A.     Examples  in  arithmetic  ;  arranged  for 

the  use  of  schools,     pts.  1,2.     Ph.  14-51 

Orange  blossoms.     T.  S.  Arthur    .        .  18-183 


ORANGE. 


431 


ORIGINES. 


Orange  county,  IST.  Y.  Stickney,  C.  E.  History  of 
the  Minisink  region      .         .        .         26''-8o9 

Oratorical  year-book  for  1865;  a  collection  of  co- 
temporary  speeches;  ed.  by  A.  H.  Hill.  L., 
1866 33-53 

Oratorios.     Creation.     J.  Haydn   .         .  5-849 

—  David.     S.  Newkomm     .        .        .  5-1012 

—  Eli.     M.  Costa         ....  5-793 

—  Elijah.     F.  Mendel ssohn-Bartholdy  5-818 

—  Judas  Maccabaeus.     G.  F.  Handel  5-792 

—  Messiah.     G.  F.  Handel .         .         .  5-789 

—  Moses  in  Egypt.     G.  Rossini  .        .  5-876 

—  St.  Paul.     F.  Mendelssohn-Bartholdy        5-819 

—  Stabat  mater.     G.  Rossini        .         .  5-875 
Orators.     Cormenin,    L.   M.    de  la  H.     Orators  of 

France  22-626 

—  Francis,  G.  H.     Orators  of  the  age  30-1997 

—  Loring,  J.  S.     Hundred  Boston  o.  .        30-1946 

—  Magoon,  E.  L.     Living  o.  in  America      22-615 
Orators  of  the  American  revolution    30-1737 

—  Parker,  E.  G.     Golden  age  of  American  oratory 

30-1879 

—  Turnbull,  R.     Pulpit  o.  of  France  and  Svv^itzer- 

land 30-1987 

—  See  names  of  orators. 

Oratory.     Adams,  J.  Q.     Lectures  on   .  22-601 

—  Channing,  Ed.  T.     Lectures  on       .  22-619 

—  Cicero,  M.  T.     Dialogues  on  the  qualifications 

of  an  orator 22-622 

—  Cox,  E.  W.     Art  of  speaking  .         .  22-625 

—  Halcombe,  J.  J.      Speaker  at  home  22-653 

—  M'Queen,  H.     Orator's  touchstone  22-672 

—  Mandeville,  H.     Elements  of  reading  and  o. 

22-679 

—  Melmoth,  W.     Dialogue  on    .         .        33-1311 

—  Pittinger,  "W.     Sacred  and  secular  o.        22-710 

—  Quintllian,  M.  F.     Institutes    .         .  22-716 

—  See  Belles  lettres  ;  Elocution  ;  Eloquence. 
Oreo,!'.     MmeDudevant       .         .         .        34-3687 
Orchids,  fertilization  of.     C.  Darwin      .  9-917 
Ordeal  for  wives.     Mrs.  L.  E.  Edwards         18-2392 
Order  of  reference  of  the  supreme  court  of  the  U.  S. 

in  the  case  of  the  state  of  Pennsylvania  vs.  the 
Wheeling  and  Belmont  bridge  compan}^,  et  al., 
with  the  proofs  and  reports.  Saratoga  Springs, 
1851.    8» 2-121 

Ordericus  Vitalis.  Ecclesiastical  history  of  England 
and  Normandy.  Trans.,  Avith  notes  and  the 
introduction  of  Guizot,  by  T.  Forester.  L., 
1853-6.     4v 32-517 

Orders.     See  Knighthood  ;  and  names  of  orders. 

Ordinances.  See  names  of  governing  bodies  issuing 
ordinances. 

Ordination.  Kenrick,  P.  R.  Validity  of  Anglican  o. 
32-1991 

Ordnance  instructions  for  the  U.  S.  navy.  2d  ed. 
W.,  1860.     8"        .        .         .         .  6-671 

Ordnance  manual  for  the  use  of  the  officers  of  the 
U.  S.  army.     3d  ed.     Ph.,  1862  .  6-670 

Ordnance.     Report  of  the  chief  of  the  bureau  of 

ordnance,  November,  1864.     N.  Y.,  1865.     8° 

26''-979 

—  Reports  of  experiments  on  the   strength  and 

other  properties  of  metals  for  cannon  ;  Avith  a 
description  of  the  machines  for  testing  metals, 
and  of  the  classification  of  cannon  in  service. 
By  ofiicers  of  the  ordnance  department,  U.  S. 
army.     Ph.,  1856.     4»  .         .        .  6-993 

—  Benton,  J.  G.     Course  of  instruction  in     6-507 

—  Tennent,  J.  E.     Story  of  the  guns  .  6-703 

—  Thomas,  L.     Rifled  ordnance  .         .  6-708 

—  Ward,  J.  H.     Instruction  in  naval  o.  6-716 

—  See  Arms  ;  Artillery  ;  Gunnery. 
Ordronaux,  J.     Hints  on  the  preservation  of  health 

in  armies.     N.  Y.,  1861        .         .  10-250 

Oregon.     Angela,  C.  A.     Sketches  of  travel  in 

26''-571 

—  Bulfinch,  T.    Oregon  and  Colorado        26''-576 

—  Dunn,  J.     Oregon  territory     .        .  26''-68 

—  Fremont,  J.  C.     Exploring  expedition      26"-39 


Oregon.     Greenhow,  R.     History  of     .         26'*-316 

—  Hines,  G.     History,  condition,  and  prospects  of 

26''-222 

—  Irving,  W.     Astoria         .        .        .        26''-53,4 

—  Lewis,  M.,  and  W.  Clark.    History  of  expedition 

26''-68,9 

—  Palmer,  J.     Travels,  1845,6    .         .  26''-96 

—  Parker,  S.     Exploring  tour  to         .        26''-97,8 

—  Smet,  P.  J.  de.     Missions  and  travels  in   82-1760 

—  Thornton,  J.  Q.    O.  and  California,  1848  26i'-127 

—  Wilkes,  C.     California  and  O.  .         26^-158 
Oregon  territory  ;  a  brief  description  of  the  country 

and  its  productions.  L.,  1846  .  26''-25o'' 
O'Reilly,  B.     Greenland,  the  adjacent  seas,  and  the 

n.  w.  passage  to  the  Pacific  ocean.     N.  Y., 

1818.     8» 26b-95 

O'Reilly,  E.     Irish-English  dictionary;  to  which  is 

annexed  an  Irish  grammar.     Dub.,  1817.     4" 

22-386 

O'Reilly,  H.    Sketches  of  Rochester  ;  with  incidental 

notices  of  western  New  York.      Roch.,  1838 

26i'-510 

O'Reillv,  M.     Irish  martyrs  and  confessors.    N.  Y., 

1869.     8° 32-2514 

O'Reilly,  private  Miles.  [Pseud.]  See  Halpine,  C.  G. 
Organ.    Batiste,  E.    Fifty  pieces  for  the  organ  5-947 

—  Hopkins,  E.  J.     History  and  construction  of 

5-997 

—  Nicholson,  H.  D.     The  organ  manual      5-1054 

—  Rimbault,  E.  F.     Organist's  portfolio         5-948 

—  Rink,  C.  H.     Organ  school      .         .  5-1151 

—  Westbrook,  W.  J.     Ancient  and  modern  fugues 

.....  5-949 

Organic  chemistry.     See  Chemistry. 
Organic  molecular  actions,  laws  of.     S.  Jackson 

10-536 

Organic  remains.     J.  Parkinson    .         .  9-1259 

Organisation  du  travail.  Louis  Blanc  .  34-4296 
Organization  in  daily  life.     A.  Helps     .  33-544 

Organon  of  the   specific  healing  art.      J.  Rau 

10-718 

Oriental  acquaintance.  J.  W.  De  Forest  28''-230 
Oriental  and  sacred  scenes.  F.  Howe  .  29''-270 
Oriental  annual.     J.  P.  Walker,  (ed.)    .        33-1140 

—  See  Gaunter,  J.  H. 

Oriental  customs.     S.  Burder         .         .  32-38 

—  See  East ;  Hindoostan  ;  India  ;  Jews  ;  Manners 

and  customs. 
Oriental  harems  and  scenery.     Mme  C.  T.  de  Bel- 

giojoso 28''-405 

Oriental  literature.     Alger,  W.  R.     Poetry  of  the 

East       ......  23-409 

—  Burder,  S.     Oriental  literature        .  32-37 

—  Griffith,  R.  T.  II.     Specimens  of  Indian  poetry 

23-601 

—  Jones,  W.     Essay  on  eastern  poetry 

23-501 ;26b-616 

Poeseos  Asiatica?  commentarii  v.  6  of  28"-254 

La  poesie  orientale      .         .    v.  12  of  28^-254 

Oriental  poetry.     See  Oriental  literature. 
Orientales,  les.     V.  Hugo       .         .         .        34-3401 
Origin  and  progress  of  letters.     W.  Massey    21-221 
Origin  and  progress  of  the  passions,  historical  illus- 
trations of 15-38 

Origin  of  the  late  war.  G.  Lunt  .  .  26^-735 
Origin  of  life  and  mode  of  development  of  animals. 

H.  J.  Clark 9-674 

Origin  of  the  Chinese.  J.  Chalmers  .  28''-262 
Origin  of  species.     C.  Darwin        .         .  9-536 

—  Bree,  C.  R.     Examination  of  .         .  9-515 

—  Flourens,  P.     Examen  de  I'origin  des  especcs 

34-4199 

—  Huxley,  T.  H.  Lectures  on  .  .  9-567,8 
Original    draught    of  the    primitive    church.     W. 

Sclater 82-1799 

Original  sin,  doctrine  of.  G,  Payne  .  32-2206 
Origine  des  connoissances  humaines.    E.  B.  de  Con- 

dillac 34-4549 

Origine  de  I'inegalite.  J.  J.  Rousseau  .  34-3653 
Origines  du  droit  fran9ais.     J.  Michelet         34-4885 


ORIGINES. 


432 


OSBORN. 


Origines  clu  gouvernement  representatif.  F.  G.  Guizot 

34-4756 

Origines  genealogicae.  S.  Grimakli  .  27''-487 
Origines  liturgicae.     W.  Palmer    .         •  32-359 

Origines  patriciae.     R   T.  Hampson       .       27''-3442 
Orihuela,  A.  Avelino  de.    Poetas  espanoles  y  Ameri- 
canos del  siglo   XIX.     V.    1.     P.,    1851.     8° 

.     .         .  34-4 

Orkney  islands.     Abbott,  J.     Excursion  to       18-2|^ 

—  Barry,  J.  History  of  .  .  .  27''-4007 
Orkney  the  peace-maker.  J.  Abbott  v.  10  of  18-15 
Orlando  furioso.     See  Ariosto,  L.  G. 

Orlando  innamorato.     M.  M.  Boiardo    .         34-3500 
Orlando  in  Roncesvalles.     J.  H.  Merrivale      23-867 
Orleans,  A.  P.  de.     See  Montpensier. 
Orleans,  H.  L.  E.,  ducliesse  d'.    Harcourt,  Mme  de. 

Memoire 34-3951 

Memoir  of 30-2304 

—  Schubert,    G.   H.    de.       Lettres    et    souvenirs 

biographiques        ....        34-4558 

Biographic  souvenirs  .         .        30-2304 

Orleans.  Louis  d'.     See  Louise. 

Orleans.     Taylor,  W.  C.     Memoirs  of  house  of 

27''-1926 

—  See  Monstrelet,  E.  de. 

Orley  farm.  A.  Trollops  .  .  .  18-3293 
Orme,  W.    Bibliotheca  biblica  :  a  select  list  of  books 

on  sacred  literature;  with  notices.     E.,  1834. 

8« 21-230 

—  Life  and  times  of  the  Rev.  Richard  Baxter  ;  with 

a  critical  examination  of  his  writings.      B., 
1831.     2  V.     80      .         .         .         .  30-36 

—  Memoirs,  including  letters  and  select  remains,  of 

John  Urquhart.     Ph.,  [1855]        .  30-905 

Ormond.     See  Osmond. 

Ormoud.     C.  B.  Brown  .         .         .  18-452 

Ormond.  Edgeworth,  M.  18-972  &  v.  9  of  18-977 
Ormonde,  Duke  of.  See  Carte,  T.  .  27''-208 
Ormuzd  and  Ahriman,  war  of.     H.  W.  Davis 

29'^201 

Ornament.     Ballantine,   J.     Essay   on   ornamental 

art,  as  applicable  to  manufactures  5-723 

—  Book  of 5-638 

—  Dearborn,    N.    S.     Scrolls,   monograms,   orna- 

ments, crests         ....  5-528 

—  Delamotte,  F.     Embroiderer's  book  of  design 

5-524 

Ornamental  alphabets         .        .  5-526 

—  Scott,   W.   B.     History   and   practice   of  orna- 

mental arts    .....  5-341 

—  Weale,  J.     Monograms,  etc.   .         .  5-694 

—  Wornum,  R.  N.     Analysis  of .        .  5-407 

—  See  Decoration  ;  Design  ;  Letters  ;  Monograms ; 

Painting ;  Wax  flowers. 
Ornithology.     Audubon,  J.  J.     Ornithological  biog- 
raphy      9-1308 

—  Bonaparte,  C.  L.     Birds  not  given  by  Wilson 

9-1340 

—  Gosse,  P.  H.     Popular  British  o.     .  9-557 

—  Jardine,  Sir  W.,  (Ed.)     N.  1.  I-XIV         9-593 

—  Ornithology.     Nuttall,  T.     Manual  of        9-598 

—  Ruschenberger,  W.  S.  W.     Elements  of    9-622 

—  Samuels,    E.   A.     Ornithology   and  oology   in 

New  England       ....  9-704 

—  Swainson,  W.     Natural  history  of  birds     9-639 

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—  Waterton,  C.     Essays  on        ,        .  9-974 

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Orographic  geology.     G.  L.  Vose .        .  9-331 

Orosius,  P.  History.  Alfred's  Anglo-Saxon  ver- 
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Orsay,  C'sse  <!'.     Clouded  happiness     .  18-578 

Orsini,  F.  Austrian  dungeons  m  Italy.  L.,  1856 
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Orsini,  M.  The  flowers  of  heaven  ;  or,  the  exam- 
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Orthodoxy  ;  its  truths  and  errors.  J.  F.  Clarke 
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Orthoei)y.  See  names  of  languages ;  Pronuncia- 
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Orthographe  on  ortografie  franqaise.  A.  F.  Didot. 
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Orthography,  analytic.     S.  S.  Haldeman         33-393 

Orthography  of  Asiatic  words  in  Roman  letters. 
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Orthography.  See  Spelling;  and  names  of  languages. 

Orthopaedics.  Bauer,  L.  Lectures  on  orthopaedic 
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—  Bauer,  L.,  and   R.  Barthelmess.     Orthopaedic 

institutions 10-536 

—  Prince,  D.     Treatise  on  .         .        .  10-650 

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Orthopraxy,  manual  of.     II.  H.  Bigg    .  10-596 

Orval.     R.  Bulwer-Lytton      .         .    v.  2  of  23-1000 
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Osborn,  G.     See  Jones,  Peter. 

Osborn,  H.  S.  Pah  stine,  past  and  present ;  with 
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Osborn,  L.     Alice;  or,  the  painter's  story.     N.  Y., 

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—  Arthur  Carryl  :  a  novel ;  odes,  epistles,  sonnets, 

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—  Calvary;    Virginia:    tragedies.     N.   Y.,    1867 

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N.  Y.,  1867 24-205 

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Osborn,  S.     Cruise  in  Japanese  waters.    3d  ed.     E., 

1859 29^-178 

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teen months  in  the  polar  regions  in  soai'ch  of 

Sir  John  Franklin's  expedition.     N.  Y.,  1852 

29»-98 


OS  BORN. 


483 


OUR. 


Osborn,  S.  The  past  and  future  of  British  relations 
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Osborne,  Mrs.  David.    The  world  of  waters  18-3696 

( )shorne,  T.     See  Danby,  Earl  of 

Osborue,  W.  G.  Court  and  camp  of  Runjeet  Sing ; 
with  an  introductory  sketch  of  the  origin  and 
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Osburn,  William.  The  monumental  history  of 
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Osburn,  Wm.,  jr.  Doctrinal  errors  of  tlie  apostol- 
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Oscar  ;  or,  the  boy  who  had  his  own  way.  W. 
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Oscar  Bertrand.     M.  E.  Braddon  .        .        18-4175 

Osceola  the  Seminole.     Mayne  Reid       .        18-2609 

Osgood,  D.     See  Novion. 

Osgood,  F.  S.     Poems.     N.  Y.,  1852     .  23-166 

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Osgood,   S.      American    leaves ;    familiar    notes  of 

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—  God  with  men  ;  or,  footprints  of  providential 

leaders.     B.,  1853  .         .         .  30-889 

—  Mile  stones  in  our  life-journey.      N.  Y.,    1855 

32-012 

—  Student-life  ;  letters  and  recollections.     N.  Y., 

1861 13-158 

—  Studies  in  Christian  biography ;  or,  hours  with 

theologians  and  reformers.     N.  Y.,  1^50 
30-628 

Osier,  E.  Life  of  Admiral  Viscount  Exmouth.  L., 
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Osmond,  E.  A.  d',  c'sse  de  Boigue.  Une  passion 
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Osorio,  J.  History  of  the  Portuguese,  during  the 
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Ossian.  Poems.  Trans,  by  J.  Macpherson.  Ph., 
1790.     8» 23-168 

—  Same.     L.,  1796.     2  v.     8"      .         .  23-167 

—  Poems,  in  Gaelic;  ed.  by  T.  McLauchlan.     E., 

1859 23-851 

—  Mackenzie,  H.     Report  on       .        .        22-1123 

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—  Papers  on  literature  and  art.     N.  Y.,  1846 

33-490 

—  Summer  on  the  lakes,  in  1843.    B.,  1845    26'^-40 

—  Woman  in  tlie  nineteenth  century.      N.    Y., 

1845 33-530 

—  Woman  in  the  nineteenth  century,  and  kindred 

papers.     B.,  1855  .         .        .  33-539 

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Ostentation.     S.  Elly      ....         32-1533 
Ostrea ;   or,  the  loves  of  the  oysters ;   a  lay,  by  A. 

Fishe  Shelly.     J.  W.  Gerhard      .        23-1015 
O'Sullivan,  M.     Guide  to  an  Irish  gentleman  in  his 

search  for  a  religion.     Ph.,  1833  32-1773 

Oswald,  J.     Etymological  dictionary  of  the  English 

language ;    revised  and  improved  by  J.  M. 

Kcagy.     Ph.,  1836        .        .        .  22-189 


Oswald  Cray.     Mrs.  H.  Wood       .        .        18-3588 

Other  side,  the.     A.  C.  Ramsey      .         .         26^-256 

Otho  the  great ;  a  tragedy.     J.  Keats    .  30-284 

Otis,  Belle.     The  diary  of  a  milliner     .         18-3972 

Otis,  C.  N.     Sacred  and  construciive  art,  its  origin 

and  progress.     N.  Y.,  1869  .         .  5-894 

Otis,  P.  N.     History  of  the  Panama  railroad,  and  of 

the  Pacific  mail  steam-ship  company,  together 

with  a  traveller's  guide  and  business-man's 

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Otis,  Mrs.  H.  G.     The  Barclays  of  Boston    18-2401 

Otis,  J.     Bowen,  F.     Life  of.  (S.  A.  B.  12)  80-4v-7 

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Otis,  Job.     Life  and  religious  exercises,  written  by 

himself;  with  extracts  from  correspondence. 
Sherwoods.     N.  Y.,  1861      ,         .         30-1387 

Otley,  J.  B.     See  Pococke,  E. 

Otley,  R.  Essays  on  the  nature,  causes,  and  eff'ects 
of  national  antipathies,  credulity,  and  enthu- 
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Otte,  J.     Landscape  photography.     L.  6-904 

Otter,  W.  Life  and  remains  of  E.  T>.  Clarke.  N. 
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Ottoman  empire.     L.,  n.  d.     .        .        .       27''-3283 

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Otwav,  T.     Works;  with  notes  and  a  life  of  the 

'  author,  by  T.  Thornton.     L.,  1813.     3  v.     8° 

24-195 

—  (Sanford's  Br.  poets,  v.  10)      .         .  23-33 

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—  Siime.     M.  B.  D.  v.  1       .         .         .  24-142 

—  Same.     B.  B.  T.  v.  7       .        .         .  24-71 

—  Same.     I.  B.  T.  v.  23      .         .         .  24-141 

—  Same.     S.  B.  T.  v.  9        ,         .         .  24-191 

—  Venice  preserved  ;  a  tragedy.    B.  D.  v.  1   24-148 

—  Same.     F's  S.  D.  v.  3      .         .         .  24-221 

—  Same.     I.  B.  T.  v.  5        .         .        .  24-141 

—  Same.     M.  B.  D.  v.  1      .        .         .  24-142 

—  Same.     B.  B.  T.  v.  6        .         .        .  24-71 

—  Same.     S.  B.  T.  v.  7        .         .         .  24-191 
Ouchterlony,  J.     The  Chinese  war ;   an  account  of 

all  operations  of  the   British  forces  from  the 

commencement  to   the    treaty  of  i^anking. 

L.,  1844.     8"         ....         28''-214 

Oude.     Gubbins,  M.  R.    Account  of  the  mutinies  in 

28"-170 

—  Hutchinson,  G.     Narrative  of  the  mutinies  in 

28--199 

—  Sleeman,  W.  H.     Journey  through  kingdom  of 

28''-329 

Oudendale.     R.  Hope  Moncrief      .         .         18-2284 
"Ouida."     [Pseud.]     See  De  Larame,  L. 
Our  admiral's  flag  abroad.     J.  E.  Montgomery 

29''-291 

Our  antipodes.  G.  C.  Mundy  .  .  29''-206 
Our  army  on  the  Rio  Grande.  T.  B.  Thorpe  26='-208 
Our  artist  in  Cuba.     G.  W.  Carleton      .  5-385 

Our  artist  in  Peru.     G.  W.  Carleton      .  5-384 

Our  Australian  colonies.  S.  Mossman  .  29'>-234 
Our  boys.  A.  F.  Hill  ....  26''-479 
Our  branch  and  its  tributaries.    Mrs.  S.  E.  Henshaw 

20^-1040 

Our  British  ancestors.     S.  Lysons  .         27''-760 

Our  brothers  and  cousins.  J.  Macgregor  26''-355 
Our  campaign.     E.  W.  Reynolds   .         .  33-149 

Our  campaigns.  E.  M.  Woodward  .  26"-602 
Our  children   in  heaven.     W.  H.  Holcombe 

32-2404 

Our  class-meetings.  G.  Alley  .  .  32-2462 
Our  coal  and  our  coal-pits  ;  the  people  in  them,  and 
the  scenes  around  them.  By  a  traveller  un- 
der ground.  L.,  1865  .  .  .  6-385 
Our  companions  in  glory.  J.  M.  Killen  32-1040 
"Our  constitution."  A.  C.  Ewald  .  27''-376 
Our  convicts.  M.  Carpenter  .  .  2-592 
Our  country.  Mrs.  L.  Phelps,  (ed.)  .  33-1148 
Our  countrymen.  B.  J.  Lossing  .  .  30-1017 
Our  cousin  Veronica.     E.  Wormley       .        18-3598 


OUR. 


434 


OVIDIUS. 


Our  daily  fare.     Ph..  1864.     4°      .  .        3.S-1179 

Our  dumb  companions.     T.  Jackson     .  9-701 

Our  English  home  ;  its  early  history  and  progiess ; 
with  notes  on  the  introduction  of  domestic  in- 
ventions.    O.Kf ,  1860   .         .         .         27='-896 
Our  father's  business.     T.  Guthrie  .         82-2238 

Our  farm  of  four  acres.     H.  Martineau  .  4-117 

Our  first  families 18-2402 

Our  first  mother.     J.  M.  Olmstead  .  32-386 

Our  folks  at  home.  E.  Toliver  .  .  18-2403 
—  Sequel  to.  E.  Toliver  .  .  .  18-2404 
Our  garden  friends  and  foes.  J.  G.  "Wood  9-678 
Our  garrisons  in  the  west.  F.  Duncan  26''-662 
Our  great  captains — Grant,  Sherman,  Thomas,  Sheri- 
dan, and  Farragut.  N.  Y.,  1805  30-16r,5 
Our  heroic  themes.     G.  H.  Boker  .         .  23-941 

Our  hymns.     J.  Miller    ....         32-2263 
Our  Indian  empire.     C.  MacFarlane      .  28*-44 

Our  living  painters,  their  lives  and  works ;  a  series 
of  nearly  a  hundred  brief  notices  of  contem- 
porary artists  of  the  English  school,     L.,  1859 

5-148 

Our  martyr  president,    Abraham   Lincoln. — Voices 
from  the  pulpit  of  New  York  and  Brooklyn. 
N.  Y.,  [1805]        ....        32-1638 
Our  mutual  friend.     C.  Dickens     .         .  18-883 

Our  national  currency.     A.  Walcott      .  1-322 

Our  naval  position  and  policy.      By  a  naval  peer. 

L.,  1859 27''-899 

Our  neighbors  in  the  corner  house.     T.  S.  Arthur 

18-214 

Our  new  way  round  the  world.     C.  C.  Coffin 

29''-324 

Our  old  home.     N.  Hawthorne      .         .         27''-6o6 
Our  own  elementary  grammar.     C.  W.  Smythe 

26"-2080,l 

Our  own  third  reader.     Sterling  and  Campbell 

.         .         .         .  20»-2010,12 

Our  own  school  arithmetic.     S.  Lander        20''-2070 
Our  planet,  its  past  and    future.      W.    Denton 

...         .         .         .  9-340 

Our  postal  and  revenue  establishments  ;  considered 

with  a  view  to  utilizing  the  former  for  the 

receipt  and  payment  of  revenue  moneys.     By 

a-civil  servant.     L. ,  1866.     8°       .         27''-901 

Our  press  gang.     L.  A.  Wilmer     .         .        22-1283 

Our  refugee  household.     Mrs.  L.  Clack  18-3749 

Our  reptiles.     N.  C.  Cooke     .        .        .  9-680 

Ourselves,  our  food,  and  our  physic.     B.  Ridge 

.        10-244 

Our  social  bees.     A.  Wynter  .        .        .  33-887 

Our  standard-bearer.  W.  T.  Adams  .  30-2395 
Our  veterans  of  1854  ;  in  camp  and  before  the  enemy. 
By  a  regimental  officer.  L.,  1859  27''-904 
Our  village.  M.  R.  Mitford  .  .  .  18-2223 
Our  workshop  ;  a  practical  guide  to  the  amateur  ia 
the  art  of  carpentry  and  joinery.    N.  Y.,  1866 

6-68 

Our  world  ;  or,  the  slaveholder's  daughter  18-3731 
Our  year.  D.  M.  Mulock  .  .  .  23-777 
Our  young  folks ;  an  illustrated  magazine  for  boys 
and  girls,  v.  1-4.  B.,  1866-9.  8°  17-84 
Ourliac,  E.  Nouveaux  contes  du  bocage.  P.,  1866 
34-5187 

—  Les  portraits  de  famille.     P.,  1866  .        34-5186 

—  Le  prince  Coqueluche.     P.,  1855     .         34-5110 

—  Theatre   du    Seigneur   Croquignole.      P.,  1866 

34-5188 

Ours  et  1'  ange.     J.  J.  Porchat       .        .        34-394U 
Ouseley,  F.  A.  G.    Treatise  on  harmony.    Oxf.,  1868. 

4° 5-1125 

Ouseley,  G.  Old  Christianity  against  papal  novelties; 
including  a  review  of  Dr.  Milner's  "End  of 
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Ouseley,  W.  Persian  miscellanies ;  an  essay  to  facili- 
tate the  reading  of  Persian  manuscripts.  L., 
1795.    4" 22-893 

—  Travels  in  various  countries  of  the  East,  more 

particularly  Persia,  [1810-12.]    L.,1821.    3  v. 
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Ouseley,  W.  G.  Remarks  on  the  statistics  and 
political  institutions  of  the  United  States ; 
with  observations  on  the  ecclesiastical  system, 
sources  of  revenue,  &c.     Ph.,  1832.     S" 

26''-6n4 

Out  in  the  world.     T.  S.  Arthur    .         .  18-202 

Out  of  charity 18-3871 

Out  of  debt,  out  of  danger.     A.  B.  Haven    18-1307 

Out  of  the  depths 18-2408 

"Out  of  harness."  T.Guthrie  .  .  33-1338 
Out  of  his  head.     T.  B.  Aldrich     .         .  18-132 

Out  of  prison 18-2406 

Out  of  town.  F.  C.  Burnand  .  .  27''-960 
Out  of  town.  R.  B.  Coffin  .  .  .  18-3796 
Outcast,  an.     F.  C.  Adams     .         .         .  lR-56 

Outcroppings  :    selections  of  California  verse.     San 

Fran.,  1860 23-816 

Out-door  papers.     T.  W.  Higdnson      .  33-607 

Out-doors  at  Idlewild.     N.  P.'Willis     .  33-506 

Outline  of  the  revolution  in  Spanish  America;  or, 

an  account  of  the  origin,  progress,  and  actual 

state  of  the  war  cfn-ried  on   between   Spain 

and  Spanish  America.     By  a  South  American. 

N.  Y.,  1817  ....         26''-171 

Outlines  of  creation.     E.  Noyce     .         .  9-9."0 

Outlines  of  old  testament  history.     G.  F.  Maclear 

i;2-2474 

Outpost,  the.     J.  G.  Austin    .         .         .  18-228 

Outran!  and  Havelock's  Persian  campaign,     G.  H. 

Hunt 28''-146 

Outre  Mer.  H.  W.  Longfellow  .  .  18-1936 
Outspan,  tales  at  the.     A.  W.  Dray  son  28b-399 

Outwai-d  bound.  W.  T.  Adams  .  .  18-4101 
Ouverturen  fiir  das  piano-foite  solo.     Wolfenbiittel. 

2  V.     4" 5-855 

Ouverturen  fiir  das  piano-forte  solo  zur  vier  handen. 

Wolfenbiittel.     3  v.     4"        .         .  5-856 

Over  the  cliffs.     Charlotte  Chanter        .  18-012 

Over  the  ocean  ;  or,  glimpses  of  travel  in  many  lands. 

By  a  lady  of  New  York.     N.  Y.,  1846 

27''-167 

Over  the  straits.     L.A.Meredith  .         29"-180 

Over  yonder.     E.  Mi<rliit        .         .         .         18-42:0 
Overall's  convocation  book.     See  Convocation. 
Overbury,  T.     Miscellaneous  works  in   prose  and 
verse  ;  ed.  with  notes  and  an  account  of  the 
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—  See  Amos,  A. 

Overland  journey  from  New  York  to  San  Francisco. 

H.  Greeley 26''-369 

Overland  route,  (England  to  the  east.)    Bradshaw's 

guide 29''-172 

Overland    route,     (Peking    to     Petersburg.)      A. 

Michie 28''-532 

Overman,  F.     The   manufacture   of  iron  in  all  its 

various  branches  ;  also  a  description  of  forge 

hammers,  &c.     Ph.,  1850.     8»     .  6-386 

—  Manufacture  of  steel.     Ph.,  1851     .  6-387 

—  Mechanics  for  the   millwright,    machinist,   en- 

gineer, civil  engineer,  architect,  and  student. 
Ph.,  1851 6-388 

—  Moulder's  and  founder's  pocket-guide.      Ph., 

1851 6-389 

—  Practical  mineralogy,   assaying,   and    mining. 

Ph.,  1851 9-280 

—  Treatise  on  metallurgy  ;  with  description  of  fur- 

naces,   rolling-mills,    etc.      4th  ed.      N.   Y., 

1867.     8° 6-383 

Over-sea.     H.  Morford  ....         27''-876 

Overtures.     Ouverturen    fiir  das    piano-forte  solo 

5-855 

—  Ouverturen  zer  vier  handen     .         .  5-856 
Ovidius  Naso,  P.     Opera,  ex  recognitlone  R.  Mer- 

kelii.     Leip.,  1851.     3  v.  in  2       .  34-362 

— .Opera,  ad  fidem  editionis  Burmannianae  ex- 

pressa.     L..  1815.     3  v.        .        .  34-448 

—  Selections  from  the  metamorphoses  and  heroides; 

with  a  literal  and  interlineal  translation,  on 
the  liamiltonian  system,  as  improved  by  T. 
Clark.    By  G.  W.  lleilig.     Ph.,  1862     34-446 


OVIDIUS. 


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Ovidius  Naso,  P.      Metamorphoses ;  literally  tran- 
slated into  English  prose,  with  copious  notes 
and  explanations,  by  II.  T.  Riley.     L.,  1851 
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—  Same  ;  trans,  by  J.  Addison  [Bell's  poets  of  G. 

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—  See  Marlowe,  C. 

Ovingdeau  Grange.     W.  H.  Ainsworth  18-118 

Owen,  A.  Georgy  Sandon  ;  or,  a  lost  love  18-2393 
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Iowa,  and   Minnesota;  and  incidentally  of  a 

portion  of  Nebraska  territory.    Ph.,  1852.    4" 

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—  Report  of  the  geological  survey  in  Kentucky, 

made  in  1854,5.  Frankfort,  1856.  8°  9-1211 
Owen,    G.      Materials  for  thought ;    designed    for 

young  men.  Ph.,  1859  .  .  32-2236 
Owen,    John.     Fashionable   world   displayed.     5tli 

ed.  .  L.,  1805        ....  2-988 

Owen,  John,  D.  D.     The  grace  and  duty  of  being 

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Owen,  J.  J.     Acts  of  the  apostles  ;  according  to  the 

text  of  Hahn  ;  w  ith  notes  and  a  lexicon.     N. 

Y.,  1856 32-1285 

—  Commentary,  critical,  expository,  and  practical, 

of  the  gospel  of. John.  N.  Y.,  1860  32-887 
Owen,  Mrs.  O.  F.     Heroines  of  domestic  life.     L., 

1861 30-1303 

Owen,  Richard.     Key  to  the  geology  of  the  globe. 

Ph.,  1857.    8»        .         .         .         .  9-278 

—  Lectures    on    the    comparative    anatomy   and 

physiology  of  the  invertebrate  animals.  2d 
ed.     L.,  1855.     8°         .         .         .  9-601 

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and    reptiles;    v.  II.    Birds  and   mammals; 
v.  III.  Mammals.     L.,  1866-8.     3  v.     8° 
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—  On  the  classification  and  gcogiaphical  distribu- 

tion of  the  mammalia;  with  an  appendix  on 
"The  gorilla,"  and  "  On  the  extinction  and 
transmutation  of  species. "   L.,  1859.    8"  9-600 

—  On  the  extent  and  aims  of  a  national  museum  of 

natural  history.     L.,  1862.     8«     .  9-954 

—  Palaeontology ;   or,    a   systematic  summary  of 

extinct  animals,  and  their  geological  relations. 
E.,  1860.     8°         .         .         .         .  9-277 

Owen,  Rol)ert.  Life,  written  by  himself;  with  se- 
lections from  his  writings  and  correspondence. 
V.  1.     L.,  1857.     2  V.     8»     .        .        30-1798 

—  New  view  of  society ;  or,  essays  on  the  forma- 

tion of  the   human  character.     N.  Y.,  1825 
2-820 

—  Life  of.     Ph.,  1866  ....        30-1740 

—  Sargant,  W.  L.     Robert   Owen  and   his  social 

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—  and  A.  Campbell.     Debate  on  the  evidences  of 

Christianity.     Bethany,  1829.     8°  32-159 

Ow^en,  R.  D.     Footfalls  on  the  boundary  of  another 

world;    with   narrative    illustrations.      Ph., 

1860 32-1682 

—  Hints  on  public  architecture  ;  containing,  among 

other  illustrations,  views  and  plans  of  the 
Smithsonian  institution  ;  with  an  appendix 
relative  to  building  materials,  N.  Y.,  1849. 
8° 5-705 

—  Wrong  of  slavery,  the  right  of  emancipation, 

and  the  future  of  the  African  race  in  the  U. 
S.     Ph.,  1864       ....         26»-671 

—  See  Bacheler,  0  ;  Greeley,  H. 
Owen,  W.  F.  W.     See  Robinson,  H.  B. 

Owen,  a  waif.     F.  W.  Robinson     .         .         18-2409 
Owenson,  Miss.     See  Morgan,  Lady  S.  O. 


Owl  creek  letters.     W.  C.  Prime   .        .         26''-532 

OAvyhee.     See  Hawaii. 

Oxberry,  W.     Dramatic  biography  and   histrionic 

anecdotes.     L.,  ]82n-7.     0  v.        .         30-1299 
Oxberry,  W.  H.     i>.atteo  Falcone.     F's  M.  D.  v.  24 

24-113 

Oxenden,  A.     Counsel   to   the   awakened  ;  or,   the 

pathway  of  safety  ;  Avitli   an  introduction  by 

C.  D.  Cooper.     Ph.,  1857    .         .  32-667 

Oxenford,  J.     Adrienne,  the  actress.     F's  S.  D.  v. 

26  ......  24-221 

--  Dr.  Dilworth.     F's  M.  D.  v.  32      .  24-113 

—  A  family  failing.     F's  M.  D.  v.  28  .  24-113 

—  My  fellow  clerk.     F's  M.  D.  v.  25  .  24-113 

—  Illustrated    book   of  French   songs ;    from   the 

sixteenth  to  the  nineteenth  century.  L.,  1855 
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Oxenham,  H.  N.  Catholic  doctrine  of  the  atone- 
ment;  an  hisloiical  inquiry  into  its  develop- 
ment in  the  church  ;  with  an  introduction  on 
the  principle  of  theological  developments.  L., 
1865.     8" 32-1659 

Oxenstiern,  Count  A.  James,  G.  P.  R.  Life  of 
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Oxford  divinity.     See  Mcllvaine,  C.  P. 

Oxford  English  prize  essays.  Oxf.,  1836.  5  v. 
33-214 

Oxford  essays  ;  contributed  by  members  of  the  uni- 
versity.    L.,  1855-8.     4  V.     8°     .  33-382 

Oxford  university.  Report  of  her  majesty's  com- 
missioners appointed  to  inquire  into  the  state, 
discipline,  studies,  and  revenue.  L.,  1852,3. 
C  13-502 

—  Acland,  D.  T.     New  Oxford  examinations  13-2 

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—  Ingram,  J.     Memorials  of       .        .         27^-466 

—  Rogers.  J.  E.  T.     Education  in       .  13-188 

—  Smith,  G.     Lecture  on     .        .        .         29='-217 
Reorganization  of        .        .         .  1!?-211 

—  Splene,  Megathym.     Almae  niatres  13-214 

—  See  Bodleian  library,  in  supplement. 

Oxford  university  calendar,  1862  ;  corrected  to  Dec. 

31,  1861.     Oxf.,  1862   .         .         .  13-160 

Oxfordshiie.     Brewer,   J.   N.     Topographical  and 

historical  description    .        .         .         27''-857 

Same  .         .        .        pt.  2.     v.  12  of  27^-474 

Oxonian  in  Iceland.     F.Metcalfe.        .         27M)11 
Oxonian  in  Thelemarken.     F.  Metcalfe  27''-480 

Oxus,  journey  to  the  source  of.     J.  Wood       28''-17 
Oyster,  the.     Where,  how,  and  when  to  find,  breed, 
cook,    and   eat  it ;  with  a  new  chapter :  The 
oyster-seeker  in  London.     L.,  1863         6-208 
Ozanam,  A.  F.     (Euvres  choisies.     P.,  1859 

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Ozanam,  Jacques.  Recreations  in  science  and  nat- 
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Ozanne,  T.  D.  The  south  as  it  is  ;  or,  twenty-one 
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P.,E.     The  art  of  dressing  the  hair  ;  a  poem.    Bath, 

1770.     4° 23-1312 

P.,  H.  F.     Constance  Avlmer         .         .  18-698 

P.,  H.  K.     The  Kempt ons      .         .         .        18-3663 

P.,  M.     Sketches  of  youuir  ladies,  etc.  .         18-4043 

Pacha  of  many  tales.     F.  Marryat         .        18-2082 

Pacian,  S.     See  Cyprian,  S. 

Pacific  monthly.     See  Gazley's. 

Pacific  ocean.     Aylmer,  F.     Cruise  in  29''-182 

—  Bates,  Mrs.  D.  B.     Four  years  on  the  Pacific 

coast •    .         29''-148 

—  Beechey,  F.  N.     Voyage  to  Beeriug's  strait 

29^-308 

—  Cleever,  H.  T.     Island  world  of     .  29»>-87 

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28''-291 

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Pacific  ocean.  Olmsted,  F.  A.  Incidents  of  a 
whaling  voyaire    ....  29''-22.5 

—  Porter,  D.     Cruise  to  the         .         .  29»'-49 

—  Rovings  in  the,  1837-49    .         .         .         2yb-290 

—  Tilley,  11.  A.     Japan  and  the  P.      .         29»>-192 

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—  See  Australia;  China  seas;  Chincha  ;   Eastern 

archipelago;   Fiji;   Hawaii;    Malaysia;    New 
Zealand  ;  Pelew  ;  Polynesia  ;  Tasmania. 
Pacific  railroad.    Carrington,  M.  J.    Ocean  to  ocean 
2G"-712 

—  Policy  of  extending  government  aid        20''-708 

—  See  U.  S.    geography  ;    Explorations  and   sur- 

veys ;  U.  S.  resources,  etc.  ;  Inter-oceanic 
canals  and  railroads ;  Northern  Pacific  rail- 
road ;  Union  Pacific. 
Pacific  railroad  open.  S.  Bowles  .  .  26*'-633 
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and  a  treatise  on  those  injurious  and  beneficial 
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Packard,  C.     Recollections  of  a  housekeeper 

18-2411 

Pdcte  de  sang.     P.  A.  Ponson  du  Terrail       34-4623 
Paddiana.     By  the  author  of  "A  hot  water  cure" 

18-2412 
Paez,  R.     Wild  scenes  in  South  America  ;  or,  life  in 
the  llanos  of  Venezula.    N.  Y.,  1862      26''-466 
Pagan  or  Christian  ?     W.  J.  C.  Muir     .  5-172 

Page,  Abraham.    [Pseud.]    See  Holt,  J.  S. 
Page,  D.     Advanced  text-book  of  physical  geogra- 
phy.    E.,  1864      ....  25-96 

—  Man:    wliere,  whence,    and   whither?  being  a 

glance  at  man  in  his  natural  history  relations. 
N.  y.,  1868  .         .         .         .         .  9-736 

—  The  past  and  present  life  of  the  globe  ;  being  a 

sketch  in  outline  of  the  world's  life  system. 
E.,  1861 9-955 

—  Philosophy  of  geology.     E.,  1863   .  9-281 
Page,  D.  P.     Theory  and  practice  of  teaching ;  or, 

the  motives   and    methods  of   good   school- 
keeping.     7th  ed.     Syracuse,  1847         13-161 
Page,  Harlan.     Hallock,  W.  A.    Memoir  of  30-1538 
Page,  R.     Banks  and  bankers.     L.,  1843  1-333 

Page,  T.  J.  La  Plata,  the  Argentine  confederation, 
and  Paraguay.     N.  Y.,  1859.     8«  26^-343 

Page.     See  Paige. 

Page  du  due  de  Savoie.     A.  Dumas       .        34-3230 

Page  monthly,  the.      (Continued    under    the    title 

"Keystone    monthly,"    q.    v  )       Lancaster, 

1858,9.     8° 17-208 

Pages  in  waiting.     E.  Yates  .         .         .         18-3833 
Paget,  F.  E.     The  Curate  of  Cumberworth,  and  the 
Vicar  of  Roost      ....  18-780 
Paget,  John,  [Barrister.]     An  inquiry  into  the  evi- 
dence relating  to  the  charges  brought  by  Lord 
Macaulay  against  William  Penn.     E.,  1858 
30-1205 

—  The  new  "  Examen  ;"  or,  an  inquiry  into  the 

evidence  relating  to  certain  passages  in  Lord 
Macaulay's  history  concerning  the  Duke  of 
Marlbor(mgh,  massacre  of  Glencoe,  Highlands 
of  Scotland,  Viscount  Dundee,  and  William 
Penn.     E.,  1861    ....         27''-91() 

Paget,  John,  [Esq.]  Hungary  and  Transylvania; 
with  remarks  on  their  condition,  social,  poli- 
tical, and  economical.  Ph.,  1850.  2  v.  8° 
27''-227 

Paige,  E.  F.  New  patent  sermons,  machine  poetry, 
and  lectures  on  animals.    By  Dow,  jr.  18-904 

Paine,  C  Tent  and  harem :  notes  of  an  oriental 
trip.     N.  Y.,  1859         .         .         .         28''-301 

Paine,  M.  Discourse  on  the  soul  and  instinct, 
physiologically  distinguished  from  material- 
ism ;  with  a  discourse  upon  organic  life.  N. 
Y.,  1849 15-92 

—  The  institutes  of  medicine.     N.  Y.,  1858.     8» 

10-219 

—  Same.     8th  ed.     N.  Y.,  1867.     8°  .         10-219" 

—  Medical  and  physiological  commentaries.   N.Y., 

1840-4.     3  V.     8»  .        .        .        .  10-142 


Paine,  T.     Works  ;  with  an  account  of  his  life.    Ph., 
1854.     3v 33-1188 

—  Dissertations  on  government,  the  affairs  of  the 

bank,  and  paper  money.     P.,  1838.    B"    1-179 

—  Political  works.    Springfield,  1826  .  2-822 

—  Cheetham,  J.     Life  of      .         .         .         30-1567 

—  Hammond,  C.      Pilgrimage,   to   seventh   circle 

in  spirit  world       ....         32-1854 

—  Rickman,  T.  C.     Life  of  .         .         .         30-1939 
Paine,  Wm.     An  epitome  of  the  American  eclectic 

practice  of  medicine.     Ph.,  1857  10-496 

—  Medical  pfoperties    and   uses  of    concentrated 

medicines.     Pli.  1865.     8"    .         .  10-326 

—  Treatise  on  tlie  domestic  practice  of  medicine. 

Ph.,  1868 10-336 

—  Treatise  on  the  principles  and  practice  of  medi- 

cine and  pathology,  diseases  of  women  and 
children,  and  medical  surgery.     Ph.,  1866.  S" 

10-339 

Painter  and  varnisher's  guide.  P.  F.  Tingry  6-930 
Painter,  gilder,  and  varnisher's  companion  ;  with 
instructions  for  coacli  painting  and  varnish- 
ing. Ph.,  1869  .  .  .  .  6-458 
Painter,  progress  of  a.  J.  Burnet  .  5-424 
Painter's  camp  in  the  highkmds.     P.  G.  Hamerton 

5-304 

Painters.     Blanc,  C.      Peintrcs   des  fetes  galantes 
34-4016 

—  Bryan,  M.     Dictionary  of       .         .         30-1706 

—  Crowe,  J.  A.,  and  G.  B.  Cavalcaselle.     Early 

Flemish  p 5-b8 

—  Cunningham,  A.     Lives  of  British  painters  and 

scuiptOrs 30-406 

—  Davis,  J.  P.     Thoughts  on  great  painters 

5-440 

—  Descamps,    J.    B.     Vie   des  plusieurs  peintres 

Fiamands 34-4480 

—  Dumas,  A.     Italiens  et  Fiamands  .         34-3260 

—  Emeric-David,  T.  B.     Notices  historiques   sur 

les  maitres 34-3180 

—  Historic  gallery  of  portraits  and  p.  .  5-486 

—  Houssaye,  A.     Galerie  du  XVIIIe  siecle 

.         .         .         .         34-5295 

—  Jervis,  M.     Stories  of  boy  genius   .         30-1603 

—  Lee,  Mrs.  H.  F.     Historical  sketches  of  the  old 

painters 5-17 

—  Lossing,  B.  J.     Character  and   works  of  cele- 

brated artists         ....  5-43 

—  Our  living  painters  ....  5-148 

—  Pilkington,  M.     Dictionary  of         .        30-1697 

—  Ruskin,  J.     Modern  painters  .         .  5-46,7 

—  Stanley,  G.     Synopsis  of  Dutch  and  Flemish  p. 

30-493 

—  Vertue,  G.     Princiiial  artists  in  England      5-23 

—  Viardot,  L.     Notices  sur  les  p.  de  1'  Espagne 

34-3974 

—  See  Artists,  and  names  of  painters. 
Painting.    History. 

—  Painting  ;  its  rise  and  progress  from  the  earliest 

ages  to  the  present  time  ;  with  sketches  of  the 
lives  and  works  of  many  of  the  eminent 
artists,  and  a  notice  of  the  principal  public 
galleries  in  Europe.     B.,  1846      .  5-14 

—  Callcott,  M.     Essays  towards  history  of     5-469 

—  Crowe,  J.,  and  G.  B.  Cavalcaselle.     New  his- 

tory of  p.  in  Italy  .         .         .         5-382,3 

—  Delaborde,   H.     Les  ecoles  Italiennes  et  1'  ac- 

ademie  de  peinture  en  France      .         34-4669 

—  Eastlake,    C.    L.      Materials    for  a  history   of 

5-151 

—  Emeric-David,  T.  B.     Notices  liistoriques  sur  les 

chefs-d'  ceuvre  de  la  peinture  moderne  34-3180 

—  .Jameson,  A.  M.     Progress  of  p.  in  Italy    5-134 

—  Jarves,  J.  J.     Art-studies        .         .  5-397 

—  Kugler,  F.  T.     Handbook  of  .         .         5-128,9 

—  Lanzi,  L.     History  of  p.  in  Italy     .  5-13 

—  Memes,  J.  S.     History  of        .         .  5-44 

—  Viardot. -L.     Origines  de  la  peinture  moderne 

.     ■ 34-3976 

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Painting.    Principles  and  practice. 

—  Account  of  SI  new  process  in    .         .  5-435 

—  Barry,  J.,  et  al.     Lectures  on  .     ,  5-2 

—  Burnet,  J.     Education  of  the  eye    .  5-716 

On  composition  ....  5-713 

Practical  liints  on  portrait  p.       .  5-710 

—  Field,  G.     Rudiments  of  tlie  painter's  art 

5-322 

—  Fielding,  T.  H.     Theory  of     .         .  5-756 

—  Gullick,  T.  J.,  and  J.  Timbs.     Painting  popu- 

larly explained      .         .         .         .  5-145 

—  Handbook   for  young  artists  and  amateurs  in 

oil  painting 5-171 

—  Hiiyter,    C.     Introduction  to  perspective,    etc. 

5-107 

—  Howard,  H.     Lectures  on        .         .  5-73 

—  Hundertpfund,  L.     Art  of  p.  restored  5-11 

—  Leslie,   C.   R.     Handbook  for  young  painters 

5-81 

—  Mengs,  A.  R.     Works     .        .         .  5-431 

—  Merimee,  J.  F.  L.     Art  of  p.  in  oil  and  fresco 

5-400 

—  Merrifield,  M.  P.     Arts  of        .         .  5-152 

—  Murray,  H.     Portrait  painting  in  oil  5-476 

—  Piles,  R.  de.     Art  of        .         .         .  5-423 

—  Reynolds,  J.     Works       .         .         .  5-389 

—  Ruskin,  J.     Modern  painters  .         .  5-46,7 

—  Taylor,  W.  B.  S.     Manual  of  fresco  and   en- 

caustic p 5-275 

—  Templeton,  J.  S.     Guide  to     .        .  5-170 

—  Theory  of  effect        ....  5-380 

—  Tyrwhitt,  R.  St.  J.     Handbook  of  pictorial  art 

5-311 

—  Willson,  H.      Composition,  light,    shade,    and 

color 5-601- 

—  Miscellany. 

—  Burnet,  J.     Progress  of  a  painter     .  5-424 

—  Dolce,  L.     Dialogue  on  .         .         .  5-429 

—  Hamerton,  P.  G.     Painter's  camp  in  the  high- 

lands       5-304 

—  Haydon,  B.  R.     Lectures  on  .         .  5-72 

—  Lessing,  G.  E.     Limits  of  p.  and  poetry     5-199 

—  O'Neil,  H.     Lectures  on  .         .  5-446 

—  Ruskin,  J.     Lectures  on  .        .        .  5-74 

—  Vertue,  G.     Anecdotes  of  p.  in  England      5-22 

—  Walpole,  H.     Anecdotes  of  p.  in  England  5-51 

—  See    Art;    Color    and    coloring;     Decoration; 

House  painting  ;  Light  ;  Pauiters,  and  names 
of  painters;  Perspective;  Pictures;  Shades 
and  shadows  ;  Water  colors. 

Painting  of  the  Greeks.  Winckelmann,  J.  Reflec- 
tions on 5-428 

Painting  on  glass.  Gessert,  M.  A.  Treatise  on 
5-466 

—  Inquiry  into  differences  of  style       .  5-189 

—  Merrifield,  M.  P.     Art  of         .         .  5-152 

—  Winston,    C.      Difference   of   style   in   ancient 

glass  painting        ....  5-189 

Introduction  to  study  of     .        .  5-182 

Memoirs  illustrating   .         .         ,  5-405 

Paintings.      Piranesi,    F.    and  P.      Antiquities    d' 

Herculanum  ....         34-4975 

—  See  Cartoons  ;  Pictures. 

Paix  du  menage.  H.  de  Balzac  ,  .  34-3036 
Palace  and  cottage.  W.  T.  Adams  .  18-4105 
Palace  beautiful,  and  other  poems.     R.  H.  Newell 

23-753 

Palace  of  architecture.     G.  Wightwick  5-727 

Palaprat,  J.     See  Brueys,  D.  A.  de. 
Paleario,  A.     Blackburn,  W.  M.     Aonia  Paleario 
and  his  friends       ....         32-1955 

—  Y(iung,  M.     Life  and  times  of         .        30-1336 
Palseographia  sacra  pictoria.     J.  O.  Westwood 

21-535 

Palseontology.  Falconer,  H.  Memoirs  and  notes 
9-230 

—  Figuier,  G.  L.     The  world   before  the   deluge 

9-998 

—  Hall,  .1.     Palaeontology  of  N.  Y.     .  9-1228 

—  Owen,  R.     Palaeontology        .        .  9-277 


Palaeontology.     Meek  and  Hayden.     Palaeontology 

of  the  Upper  Missouri.     Smitlison.  con.,  v.  14 

11-503 

—  Symonds,  W.  S.     Old  bones   .         .  9-965 

—  Whitney,  J.  D.     Geological  survey  of  California 

9-12K1 

—  Worthen,  A.  H.,  et  al.     Geological  survey  of 

Illinois 9-1260 

—  See  Fossils  ;  Geology. 

Palestine.  Anderson,  J.  Wanderings  in  the  land 
of  Israel 28''-577 

—  Bausraan,  B.     Travels  in        .         .         28''-365 

—  Bonar,  H.     Land  of  promise  .         .  2S''-2  i ! 

—  Bremer,  F.     Travels  in  the  holy  land      2S^'-402 

—  Buchanan,  R.     Notes  of  a  clerical  furlough 

2S"-314 

—  Buckhardt,  J.  L.     Travels  in  .         28''-904 

—  Burt,  N.  C.     The  land  and  its  story       33-171:', 

—  Clarke,  E.  D.     Travels  in        .         .  28'''-54 

—  Dixon,  W.  H.     The  holy  land         .  28i'-47!» 

—  Dupuis,  H.  L.    Two  years' residence  in   28''-46.") 

—  Early  travels  in  P 28''-210 

—  Elliott,    C.    W.      Remarkable    characters    and 

places    32-3507 

—  Freese,  J.  R.     The  f)ld  world  .         28''-604 

—  Hackett,  H.  B.     Illustrations  of  scripture 

32-608 

—  Handbook  for  travellers  in      .         .         38''-387 

—  Hildreth,  J.     Notes  of  the  Buckingham  lectures 

25-13 

—  Howe,  F.     Oriental  and  sacred  scenes    29''-270 

—  Kitto,  J.     History  of  .         .  2S'>-1)6 

—  Lamartine,  A.  de.     Pilgrimage  to    .  28''-3:> 

—  Lindsay,  A.  W.  C,  Ld.     Letters  on  the    lioly 

lind 28''-16b 

—  Modern  traveller      ....         29''-278 

—  Newman,  J.  P.     From  Dan  to  Beersheba 

28''-449 

—  Osborn,  H.  S.     Palestine,  past  and  present 

28*'-272 

Plants  of  the  holy  land       .         .  9-69 

—  Pfeiffer,  I.     Visit  to  the  holy  land  .         28''-159 

—  Prime,  W.  C.     Tent  life  in  the  holy  land 

28''-243 

—  Ritter,  C.     Comparative  geography  of     25-171 

—  Robinson,  E.     Biblical  researches  .      28''-574.5 
Physical  geography  of         .         .  25-176 

—  Romer,  Mrs.     Pilgrimage  to   the   temples   and 

tombs  of        .....  281^-540 

—  Russell,  M.     Palestine     .         .         .  28''-8;! 

—  Saulcy,  L.  F.  J.  C.  de.     Journey  to        28>'-182 

—  Schwarz,    J.      Geogiaphy   and   history   of 

28''-464 

—  Stanley,  A.  P.     Sinai  and  P.  .         28*'-225 

—  Stephens,  J.  L.     Incidents  of  travel  in      28''-28 

—  Stewart,  R.  W.     Journey  to   .         .         28''-342 

—  Thomas,  J.     Travels  in  .         .         .         28''-162 

—  Thomson,  W.  M.     The  land  and  the  book 

32-785 

—  Tristram,  H.  B.     Land  of  Israel     .         28''-494 

—  Van  de  Velde,  C.  W.  M.     Narrative  of  journey 

through 28^-352 

Memoir  on  map  of  holy  land      .         28"'-353 

—  Wells,  T.     Letters  on      .         .        .      _  28''-125 

—  See  Jerusalem  ;  Jews  ;  Lebanon  ;  Syria. 
Palestine,  and  other  poems.     R.  Heber  23-111 
Paley,  F.  A.     Manual  of  Gothic  architecture.     L., 

1846 5-426 

Paley,  Rev.  William.  Works;  with  a  memoir  of 
his  life,  by  G.  W.  Meadley.  B.,  1810-2.  5  v. 
80 32-165 

—  Natural  theology ;  or,  evidences  of  the  existence 

,  and  attributes  of  the  deity,  collected  from  the 
appearances  of  nature.     N.  Y.,  1820     32-160 

—  Same  ;  with  illustrative  notes  by  Ld.  Brougham 

and  Sir  Charles  Be.l ;  with  supplementary 
dissertations  by  Sir  Charles  Bell.  L.,  1836. 
2  V 32-164 

—  Same ;  with  preliminary  observations  and  notes, 

by  A.  Potter.     N.  Y.,  1840.     2  v.         32-163 


PALEY 


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Paley,  Rev.  William.  Natural  tlieolojry  ;  with  an 
introductory  discourse  b}'  Lord  Brougham, 
and  supplementary  dissertations,  and  a  trea- 
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—  Principles  of  moral   and   political   philosophy. 

9th  Am.  ed.     B.,  1818.     S"  .         .  15-335 

—  View  of  the  evidences  of  Christinnitv  ;  with  an- 

notations, by  R.  Whately.     N.  Y.,  1860.     8» 

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Paley,  William,  barrister.  Law  of  principal  and 
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Palfrey,  J.  G.  History  of  New  England.  B., 
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Palfrey,  S.     Agnes  Wentworth      .         .        18-1136 

—  Herman  ;  or,  young  knighthood      .         18-1113 
Palgrave,  F.     Flistory  of  Normandy  and  of  England. 

L.,  1851-64.     4v.     8°.         .         .         27''-914 
Palgrave,  F.  T.     Essays  on  art.     L  ,  1866      5-433 

—  Golden  treasury  of  the  best  songs  and  lyrical 

poems  in  the  English  language  ;  with  notes. 
Camb.,  1861  ....  33-633 

Palgrave,  W.  G.  Narrative  of  a  year's  journey 
through  Central  and  Eastern  Arabia.  L., 
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Palissy,  Bernard.     Morley,  H.     Life  of  30-712 

Palissy,  the  Huguenot  potter.  C.  L.  Bri<rht\vell 
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Palleske,  E.  F.  Schiller's  life  and  works.  Trans, 
by  Lady  Wallace.     L.,  1860.     3  v.      30-13S9 

Palliser,  Mrs.  B.     History  of  lace.     L.,  1865    5-403 

Palliser,  Sir  Hugh.     Hunt,  R.  M.     Life  of    30-1133 

Pallone,  game  of.     A.  L.  Fisher    .         .  30-350 

Palm.     See  Van  der  Palm 

Palmer,  F.  P.,  and  A.  H.  Ftirrester.  The  wander- 
ings of  a  pen  and  pencil.  L.,  1846.   8»  37"-1311 

Palmer,  J.  Journal  of  travels  over  the  Rocky 
mountains  to  the  mouth  of  the  Columbia 
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Palmer,  J.  H.  Causes  and  consequences  of  the 
pressure  upon  the  money-market ;  with  a 
statement  of  the  action  of  the  bank  of  Enirland 
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L.,  1837.     8°         ....  1-285 

—  Reply  to  the  reflections  of  Mr.  S.  J.  Loyd.     L. , 

1837.     8° 1-385 

—  See    Bennison,  W.  ;    Knowles,    F.    C.  ;    Salo- 

mons, D. 
Palmer,  J.  W.     Golden   dagon ;    or,  up  and  down 
the  Irrawaddi  ;  being  passages  of  adventure 
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—  New  and  the  old  ;  or,  California  and  India  in 

romantic  aspects.     N.  Y.,  1859     .»       29"-159 
Palmer,  Lynde.     Archie's  shadow  ,        18-4173 

—  Drifting  and  steering        .         .         .         18-3935 
Palmer,  Ray.     Closet  hours ;  or,  aids  to   spiritual 

improvement,  and  practical  religion.  Alb., 
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—  Hints  on  the  formation  of  religious  opinions;  ad- 

dressed especially  to  young  men  and  women 
of  Christian  education.     N.  Y.,  1867  33-3440 

—  Hymns  and  sacred  pieces :  with  miscellaneous 

poems.     N.  Y.,  1865    .  '      .         .  33-807 

—  Remember  me ;   or,  the  holy  communion.     B. 

33-1053 

Palmer.  Roundell.  Book  of  praise ;  from  the;  best 
English  hymn  Avriters.     Camb.,  1864    23-703 

Palmer,  S.  A  general  history  of  printing.  L., 
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Palmer,  T.  H.,  Ed.  Historical  register  of  the 
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Palmer,  Rev.  William.  Narrative  of  events  con- 
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the  times  ;  with  reflections  on  existing  tenden- 
cies to  Romanism,  and  on  the  present  duties 
and  prospects  of  members  of  the  church.  N. 
Y.,  1843.     8«        .        .        .        .        32-1291 


Palmer,  Rev.  William.  Origines  liturgicse ;  or, 
an'iquities  of  the  English  ritual,  and  a  dis- 
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2  V.     8° 32-259 

—  Tre.itise   on   the   church   of  -Christ ;    designed 

chiefly  for  the  use  of  students  in  theology  ; 
with  a  preface  and  notes,  by  W.  R.  Wiiitting- 
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Palmer,  William,  M.  A.  Egyptian  chronicles  ; 
with  a  harmony  of  sacred  and  Epyptian 
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28M87 

Palmer,  W.  J.  Report  of  surveys  across  the  conti- 
nent in  1867,8,  on  the  35th  and  32d  parallels, 
for  extending  the  Kansas-Pacific  railway.  Ph., 

1869 36''-708 

Palmetto  dictionary.     Richmond,  1864  .  33-187 

Palmetto  pictures.  N.  Y.,  1863  .  .  33-1014 
Palmistry  ;  or,  book  of  the  hand.     A.  R.  Craig 

33-1379 

Palms  and  their  allies.     B.  Seemann     .  9-79 

Palsy.     Essay  on  wasting  p.     W.  Roberts      10-433 

—  See  Paralysis. 

Pambour,  F.  M.  G.  de.     The  theory  of  the  steam- 
engine.     L.,  1839.     8»  .         .  6-400 
Pamela.  ^S.  Richardson          .         .         .         18-3645 
Pampas.     Bishop,   N.    H.     Thousand   miles'    walk 
across  South  America           .         .         36''-693 

—  Head,  F.  B.     Rough  notes      .         .  36^-47 
Pampinea,    and   other  poems.     T.    B.    Aldrich 

33-610 

Panama.     Fabens,  J.  W.     Life  on  the  isthmus 

36''-447 

—  Griswold,  C.  D.     Isthmus  of  .         .         36'^-339 

—  Otis,  F.  N,     History  of  Panama  railroad 

36''-623 

—  Tome,  R.     Panama  in  1855     .         .         26''-285 
Panics.     Baxter,  R.     Panic  of  1866       .  1-305 

—  Evans,  D.  M.     Commercial  crisis  (1857,8) 

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—  Sec  Finance. 

Panizzi,  A.     Romantic  poetry  of  the  Italians.     [See 

Boiardo] 34-2500 

Panorama  of  science.     G.Grant     .         .  11-94 

Panora  ma  of  the  seat  of  war.  J.  Bachman  25-349 
Panseron,    A.      ABC  of  music ;   or,    progressive 

lessons  in  the  rudiments  of  music  and  solfeggi. 

Trans,  by  J.  R.  Fry;  with  additions   by  F. 

Dorigo.     Ph.,  1846.     8<>        .         .  5-1084 

Panthea,  the  spirit  of  nature.  R.  Hunt  18-3705 
Pantlieism.     Hunt,  J.     Essay  on   .         .         33-1950 

—  Saisset,  E.     Religious  philosophy    .        33-3185 
Pantheon  of  the  age  ;  or,  memoirs  of  3,000  contem- 
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3  V 30-408 

Panthe(m  of  the  heathen  gods.  A.  Tooke  33-1043 
Pantology.  R.  Park  .  .  .  .  33-1360 
Pantoutie  de  Cendrillon.  A.  Houssaye  34-5095 
Pantropheon.     A.  Soyer        .         .         .  6-281 

Panzer,  G.  W.      Annales  typographici  ab  artis  in- 

ventae  orlgine  ad  annum  M  D.    Norimbergae. 

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Paoli,  P.  Boswell,  J.  Memoirs  of  .  37''-2155 
Papacy.     Clarendon,   E.  Hyde,   earl  of.     Religion 

and  policy 32-2537 

—  Greenwood,  T.     Cathedra  Petri.     Political  his- 

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—  Guettee,  R.  F.     Origin  of        .         .         32-2167 

—  Hussey,  R.     Rise  of  the  papal  power      32-1328 

—  Riddcll.  J.  E.     Hist(n-y  of       .         .       27»-2451 

—  See  Popery  ;  Pojies  ;  Roman  Catholicism. 
Papal  Rome  as  it  is.     L.  Giustiniani       .        33-1120 
Papal  slates.     Miley,  J.     History  of      .       27''-2376 

—  See  Italy  ;  Rome. 

Pape  et  le  Congres,  suivi  de  la  reponse  de  1'  Eveque 
d'  Orleans,  (Mgr.  Dupanloup.)  2me  ed. 
Auiiinentee  de  la  replique  du  gouvernement 
a  r  ilveque  d'  Orleans.     P.,  1860.     S" 

34-4604 


PAPER. 


439 


PARIS. 


Paper.     Herring,  R.     Paper  and  paper-making 

6-340 

—  Koops,  M.     Hifitorical  account  of   substances 

used  to  describe  events  and  to  convey  ideas 
31-316 

—  Proteaux,  A.     Manufacture  of  paper  and  boards 

6-403 

Paper-hanger's  companion.  J.  Arrowsmith  6-5 
Paper-makers.     Fritscb,  A.    Tractatus  de  cliartariis 

21-183 

Paper  question,  the.     H.  C.  Carey        .  3-55 

Papers  for  tlioughtful  girls.     S.  Tytler  .  33-980 

Papers  for  the  people.     W.  and  li.  Chambers 

33-119 

Papers  from  over  water.  S.  Tousey  .  27''-962 
Papers  from  Overlook  housr.    F.  W.  Beasley 

18-3718 

Papers  from  the  quarterly  review.     N.  Y.,  1852 

33-196 

Par  droit  de  couquete.     E.  Legouve,  and   A.    E. 

Scribe   .         .       '.        .         .         .        34-3496 

Para  ;  or,  scenes  and  advenlures  on  the  banks  of  the 

Amazon.     J.  E.  Warren       .         .         26''-216 

Parables.     Arnot,  W.     Parables  of  our  Lord 

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—  Ballou,  H.     Notes  on      .         .        .         32-1483 

—  Guthrie,  T.     Parables  in  tlie  light  of  the  present 

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—  Krummacher,  F.  A.     Parabeln       .  34-538 
Parables 18-1796 

—  Seiss,  J.  A.     Parable  of  the  ten  virgins  32-1333 

—  Trench,  R.  C.     Notes  on         .         .  32-772 
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■  water  made  by  Dr.  Trigge  ;  the  second  jiart  of 
tlie  mumial  treatise  [of  Tentzelius;  being  a 
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Paradis  des  femmes.     P.  Feval      ,        .        34-3329 

Paradise  lost.     See  Milton,  J. 

Paradise  row ;  the  violet        .         .        ,        18-2421 

Paradiso.     See  Dante. 

Paragreens  at  Paris.     G.  Ruffini     .         .        18-2699 

Paraguay.     Caddell,  C.  M.     Missions  in        33-1748 

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—  Dobrizhoffer,  M.     Account  of  the  Ahipones 

26»-63 

—  Page,  T.  J.     Lu  Plata,  the  Argentine  confedeia- 

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—  Robertson,  J.  P.  and  W.  P.     Reign  of  terror 

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Four  years  in      ...         .         36''-108 

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Paralysis.     Althaus,  J.     Paralysis  and  other  affec- 
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—  Todd,  R.  B.     Clinical  lectures  on   .  10-449 

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Parana,  and  South  American  recollections.      T.  J. 

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34-3088 
34-3089 
34-5347 
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—  Louis  XIV,  and  the  court  of  France  in  the  17tli 

century.     N.  Y.,  1848.     2  v.        .       27''-1843 

—  The  rival  beauties    ....        18-2416 

—  The  river  and  tire  desart ;  or,  recollections  of  the 

Rhone  and  the  Chartreuse.     Ph.,  1838.     2  v. 
27'>-168 

—  Same.     L.,  1838.     2  v.    .         .         .        27''-168» 

—  ]?omance  of  the  harem     .         .         .         18-2419 

—  Traits  and  traditions  of  Portugal     .        18-2420 

—  The  wife's  trials       ....         18-2416 
Pardon,  G.  F.      [Capt.  Crawley.]      Backgammon; 

its  theory  and  practice,  with  soraetliing  of  its 
liistory.     L 20-168 

—  Billiard  book.     L.,  1866.     8°  .         .  20-171 

—  Boldheart  the  Warrior       .         .         .         18-2425 

—  Handybookof  games  for  gentlemen.    L.    20-172 

—  Literary  gift  book,  for  fireside,  seaside  and  gar- 

den.    L.     8»  ....        33-1180 

—  Tales  from  the  operas       .         .         .        18-2424 

—  Whist ;  its  theory  and  practice ;  witli  chapters 

on  loo  and  cribbage.     7th  ed.     L.  20-109 

Pardon  de  Ploermel.     G.  Meyerbeer      .  5-933 

Parent  Duchatelet,  A.  J.  B.     Prostitution  in  Paris, 

considered  morally,  political!}^  and  medically. 

B.,  1845 2-1000 

Parent's  assistant.    M.  Edgeworth         .  18-979 

Parlait  negociant.     J.  Savary         .         .         34-4744 

Pariah.     See  Cornwall  is. 

Paris,  J.  A.     Treatise  on  diet.     Ph.,  1826.  8"  10-87 

Paris,  M.     See  Matthew  Paris. 

Paris,  T.  C.     Letters  from  the  Pyrenees  during  three 

months'  pedestrian  wanderings  in  1842.  .  L., 

1843 27''-548 

Paris,  and  its  historical  scenes.     L.,  1831.     2  v. 

27"-1845 

—  Same.     L.,  1846.     3  v.     .        .         .       27''-1848 

—  Same.     L.,  1848.     2  v.     .        .         .       27^-1849 
Paris  as  it  was  and  as  it  is  ;    or,  a  sketch  of   the 

French  capital,  illustrative  of  the  effects  of 
tlie  revolution,  with  respect  to  sciences,  litera- 
ture, arts,  religion,  &c.  ;  in  a  series  of  letters 
by  an  English  traveller.  L.,  1803  2  v.  P," 
27*'-8.'3 

P{;ris,  history  of,  from  the  earlist  period  to  the 
present  d.iy,  containing  a  descri.tion  of  its 
antiquities,  with  an  appendix  containing  a 
notice  of  the  church  of  Saint  Denis,  an  ac- 
count of  tlie  violation  of  the  royal  tombs,  &c. 
P.,  1825.     3  V.     8°        .         .         .        37''-1855 

Paris.     Abbott,  J.     Rollo  in  .        .         .         27"-347 

—  Bartlett,  D.  W.     Paris  with  pen  and  pencil 

.         27''-46l 

—  Byrne,  Mrs.  W.  P.     Realities  of  Paris  life 

27"-523 

—  Cliambre,  W.     Slietches  of  society  in      27''-501 

—  Copping,  E.     Aspects  of  .         .  27»'-649 

—  Didier,  F.  J.     Letters  from      .         .         27''-640 

—  Events  in,  in  July,  1830  .         .         .  27''-33 

—  Forester,  T.     Paris  and  its  evirons  27^-550 

—  Galiguani,  A.  and  W.     New  guide  to      27''-419 

—  Gardner,  A.  K.    Old  wine  in  new  bottles  27*'-192 

—  Gaze,  H.     How  to  see  Paris  for  five  guineas 

27"-! 53 

—  Goodrich,  F.  B.    Tri-colored  sketcliesof  37''-372 

—  Hand-book  for  visitors  in         .         .         27''-716 

—  Head,  F.     Fasisrot  of  French  sticks         27»'-2r,2 

—  Heine,  H.     Lutece   ....        34-3391 

—  Jarves,  J.  J.     Parisian  siglits  .         .         27^-279 

—  Jerrold,  W.  B.     At  liome  in  P.  27''-748 

Children  of  Lutetia     .         .         .         27"-717 

Paris  for  the  English  in  1867      .         27''-883 

—  Johns,  C.  A.     Rambles  about  .         27''-537 

—  King,  E.     French  character  sketches      27''-948 

—  Lavallee,  T.     Histoire  de         .         .        34-5181 

—  Mariiuerittes,  J   de.     Ins  and  outs  of       27''-;t77 

—  Mortord,  H.    Paris  in '67        .        .         27''-9l9- 


PARIS. 


440 


PARKER. 


Paris.     Parent  Ducliatelet,  A.  J.  B.    Prostitution  in 
2-1000 

—  Piatt,  Mrs.  L.     Belle  Smith  abroad         2?'-376 

—  Pilferings  from  the  Paris  and   Dover  post-bag 

27''-36 

—  St.  Jolin,  B.     Purple  tints  of  .         .         27''-33() 

—  Sanderson,  J.     American  in  P.       .  27V35 

—  Scott,  John.     Visit  in  1814       .         .  27^'-32 

—  Simpson,  J.  P.     Pictures  from  revolutionary  P. 

27^-1908 

—  Sims,  F.     Winter  in  ;  w^ith  observations  on  sani- 

tary matters 10-678 

—  Tenot,  E.     Paris  en  Decembre,  1851        34-5048 

—  Trollope,  F.     Paris  in  1835      .         .  27'^-37 

—  Veron,  L.     Paris  en  1860         .         .         34-3885 

—  "Voltaire,  F.  M.  A,  de.     Histoire  du  parlement  de 

34-3902;  T.  23,  34-4868 

—  Exhibitions. 

—  Universal  exhibition,  the.     Reports  presejited  to 

both  houses  of  parliament.     L.,  1856.    3  v.  8" 
6-917 

—  E.xposition  universelle  de  1867.    Catalogue  gene- 

ral public  par  la  commission  imperiale.     P., 

[1867.]     2v 34-4045 

Illustrated  catalogue  of  the  universal  exhibi- 
tion, published  with  the  art  journal.  L.,  1868. 
4° 6-908 

—  Universal  exhibition,  1867.     Reports  of  artisans 

selected    bj'  a    committee    appointed   by  the 

council  of  the  society  of  arts.     L.,  1807.     8" 

6-906 

—  Cowdin,  E.  C.     Report  on  silk  and  silk  manu- 

factures    6-905 

—  Exposition  universelle.  (1867.)     Figuier,  G.  L. 

Annee  scientifique,  12e  annee       .         34—5424 

—  Hall,    S.   0.      Illustrated   catalogue,    (1867) 

6-982 

—  Hewitt,  A.  S.     Report  on  the  production  of  iron 

and  steel  in  its  economic  relations         6-905 

—  Rinimel,  E.     Recollections  of  the  Paris  exhibi- 

tion of  1867 6-923 

Paris  a  Veuise.  C.  Blanc  .  .  .  34-3108 
Paris  en  Amerique.  E.  R.  L.  Laboulaye  34-5257 
Paris  et  Londres.  C.  Dickens  .  .  34-4037 
Paris  et  la  province.     H.  Monnier  .         34-3557 

Paris  in  America.     E.  R.  L.  Laboulaye  26''-435 

Paris  sketcli-book.  W.  M.  Thackeray  .  18-3195 
Parisian  pickings.  J.  de  Marguerittes  .  18-2066 
Piirisiens  en  province.  H.  de  Balzac  .  34-3047 
Parish,  W.  Buenos  Ayres  and  tlie  provinces  of 
the   Rio   de   la   Plata.     2d  ed.     L.,    1852    8« 

26''-424 

32-551 
32-1038 
23-64,5 


Parish  and  other  pencillings.     N.  Murray 

Parish  papers.     N.  Macleod  . 

Parish  register ;  a  poem.     G.  Crabbe 

Parish  registers  in  England,  Scotland,  Ireland,  East 
and  West  Indies.     J.  S.  Burn      .         27''-165 

Parish  side 18-2426 

Park.  E.  A.  Life  and  character  of  Samuel  Hop- 
kins.    2d  ed.    B.,  1854.     8°  .         30-1224 

—  Writinss  of  B.  B.  Edwards;    with  a  memoir. 

B. .  1853.     2  V.       .         .         .         .         30-1004 

—  See  Phelps,  A. 

Park,  J.  A.  System  of  the  law  of  marine  insurances. 
3d  ed.     L.,  1796.     8»     .         .         .  2-70 

—  Same ;  3d  Am.  ed.  ;  with  the  new  cases  added. 

B.,  1800 2-71 

Park,  J.  J.     Law  of  dower,  particularly  with  a  view 

to  the  modern  practice  of  conveyancing.    Ph., 

1836.     8°       .         .         .         .         V.  11  of  2-55 

Park,  L.  J.     Miriam :  a  dramatic  poem.     B.,  1849 

24-208 

Park,  M.  Journal  of  a  mission  to  the  interior  of 
Africa,  in  1805  ;  with  an  account  of  the  life  of 
Mr.  Park.     Ph.,  1815.     8»    .         .  28''-94 

—  Travels  in  the  interior  districts  of  Africa,  under 

the   direction  of  the  African   association,  in 

1795-7.     L.,  1800.     8»  .        .         .  28''-95 

Park,   R.     Handbook   for    American    travellers  in 

Europe.     N.  Y.,  1853  .        .        .         27»'-739 


Park,  R.  Pantology  ;  or,  a  systematic  survey  of 
human  knowledge  ;  proposing  a  classification 
of  all  its  branches  ;  and  a  select  catalogue  of 
books  on  all  subjects.    Ph.,  1841.    8»  33-1260 

—  Selections  of  juvenile  and  miscellaneous  poems. 

Ph.,  1836 23-170 

—  Sketch  of  the  history  and  topography  of  West 

Point,  and  the  U.  S.  military  academy.     Ph., 

1840 26''-152 

Parker,  A.  R.     Letters.     B.,  1863  .        30-1605 

Parker,  E.  G.     Reminiscences  of  Rufus  Choate,  the 

great  American  advocate.     N.  Y.,  1860 

30-1213 

—  The  golden  age  of  American  oratory.     B.,  1857 

30-1879 

Parker,  E.  H.     Handbook  for  young  mothers.     N. 

Y.,  1866 10-646 

Parker,  H.  F.     Morning  stars  of  the  new  world.    N. 

Y.,  1854 30-783 

Parker,  J.  Springdale  abbey  .  .  18-2429 
Parker,  J.  H.     Introduction  to  the  study  of  Gothic 

architecture.     Oxf.,  1861       .         .  5-205 

Parker,  Mrs.  J.  M.     Barley  wood  .         18-2430 

Parker,  L.  Tbe  modern  treatment  of  syphilitic  dis- 
eases. Ph.,a840.  80  .  .  10-638 
Parker,    M.      Correspondence  ;    comprising  letters 

written    by  and  to  him,   from   1535  to  1575  ; 

ed.  for  the  Parker  society  by  J.  Bruce  and  T. 

T.  Perowne.     Camb.,  1853.     8°  32-1229 

Parker,  N.  H.     Missouri  as  it  is  in  1867.     Ph.,  1867. 

8° 26''-629 

Parker,  R.  G.     Aids  to  English  composition.     B., 

1844 22-704 

—  Questions  in  geography.     N.  Y.,  1863        25-93 

—  and  J.    M.   Watson.     National   fourth  reader. 

N.  Y.,  1864 38-534 

Parker,  S.  Journal  of  an  exploring  tour  beyond 
the  Rock}^  mountains,  in  1835-7.  2d  ed. 
Ithaca,  N.  Y.,  1840      .         .         .  26^-97 

—  Same  ;  5th  ed.     Auburn,  1846         .  26^-98 
Parker,    T.      Critical   and   miscellaneous  writings. 

2d  ed.     B.,  1856  ....        32-1124 

—  Discourse  on  Webster.     B.,  1853.     8°     30-1606 

—  Experience  as  a  minister  ;  with   some  account 

of  his  earlv  life,  and  education  for  the  minis- 
try.    B.,1860        ....         32-1127 

—  Letter  to  the  people  of  the  United  States  touch- 

ing the  matter  of  slavery.     B.,  1848        2-824 

—  Sermons  of  theism,  atheism,  and  the   popular 

theology.     3d  ed.     B.,  1861  .         32-1122 

—  Speeches,   addresses,  iind  occasional  sermons. 

B.,  1861.     3  V 32-1125 

—  Additional  speeches,  addresses,  and  occasional 

sermons.     B.,  1861.     2  v.    .         .         32-1126 

—  Ten  sermons  of  religion.     2d  ed.     B.,  1861 

32-1123 

—  Two  Christmas  celebrations     .        .         18-2428 

—  Reville,  A.     Life  and  writings  of    .        30-1777 

—  Trial    lor   the    "misdemeanor"  of  a  speech  in 

Faneuil  hall  against  kidnapping,  before  the 
circuit  court  of  the  U.  S.  ;  with  defence. 
B.,  1855.     80         ....  2-194 

—  Weiss,  J.     Life  and  correspondence  of  30-1468 

—  See  Walker,  Jas.  B.     Philosophy  of  skepticism 

and  ultraism  ....  32-691 

Parker,  W.  B.     Notes  taken  during  the  expedition 
commanded  by  R.  B.  Marcy,  through  unex- 
plored Texas.     Ph.,  1856     .         .         26''-394 
Parker,  W.  H.     Grammar  of  the  English  language. 

Ph.,  1866 22-192 

Parker  society  publications.  Becon,  T.  Works. 
No.  9 32-1201 

—  Bradford,  J.     Writings.     No.  31     .        32-1218 

—  Bullinger,  H.     Decades.     Nos.  88,39,42,47 

32-1233 

—  Calf  hill,  J.      Answer  to  J.  Martiall.     No.  25 

32-1215 

—  Coverdale,  M.     Remains.     No.  22  32-1211 

—  Cranmer,  T.     Miscellaneous  writings.     No.  12 

32-1207 


PARKER. 


441 


PARROTS. 


Parker  society  publications.     Fulke,  W. 
to  Stapleton,  etc.     No.  10     . 

—  Grimlall,  E.     Reinniiis.     No.  8 

—  Hutchinson,  R.     Works.     No.  4     . 

—  Jewell,  J.     Works.     Nos.  26,30.40 

—  Latimer,  H.     Sermons  and    remains. 


Answers 
32-1204 
32-1199 
32-1194 
33-1213 
No  IG 
32-1212 
32-1231 
32-1229 


—  Nowell,  A.     Catechisms.     No.  53  . 

—  Parker,  M.     Correspontlence.     No.  49 

—  Rogers,  T.     Doctrine  of  the  church  of  England. 

No.  52 32-1230 

—  Tyndale,   W.      Answer  to   Sir   T.  More,    etc. 

"No.  38 32-1221 

—  Whitsrift,  J.     Works.     No.  50         .         32-1227 

—  Zurich  letters.     Robinson,  H.,  (Ed.)    Nos.  7,18 

32-1197,8 

Parkes.  B.  R.  Essays  on  ■  woman's  work.  L., 
1865 33-1308 

—  Vignettes;    twelve  biographical   sketches.     L., 

1806 30-1834 

Parkes,  E.  A.  Manual  of  practical  hygiene  ;  pre- 
pared especially  for  use  in  the  medical  service 
of  the  army.     2d  ed.     L  ,  1806.     8°       10-044 

Parkes,  J.,  and  H.  Merivale.  Mi moirsof  Sir  Philip 
Francis;  with  correspondence  and  journals. 
L.,  1867     2v.     8"  .         .         .         30-2334 

Parkes,  Mrs.     See  Webster,  T. 

Parkes,  S.  H.  Window  gardens  for  the  people, 
and  clean  and  tidy  rooms.     L.     .  4-190 

Parkes,  Mrs.  W.  Domestic  duties.  3d  ed.  L., 
1828 6-210 

Parkhurst,  J.  Greek  and  English  lexicon  to  the 
new  testament ;  with  a  plain  and  easy  Greek 
grammar.     L.,  1804.     8«       .         .  22-193 

—  Hebrew  and  English  lexicon  ;  with  a  Hebrew 

and  a  Chaldee  grammar.  4tli  ed.  L.,  1799. 
8" 22-191 

Parkin,  John.  Causation  and  prevention  of  dis- 
ease.    L.,  1859.     8»      .         .         .  10-188 

Parkinson,  H.     See  Dublin  international  exhibition. 

Parkinson,  J.  Organic  remains  of  a  former  world  ; 
an  examination  of  tlie  mineralized  remains  of 
the  vegetables  and  animals  of  the  antediluvian 
world,  gencrallv  termed  extraneous  fossils. 
L.,  1820.     V.  1,2.     4°   .         .         .  9-1259 

Parkinson,  J.  C.  "Under  government;"  an  offi- 
cial key  to  the  civil  service  of  the  crown. 
L.,  1859 27''-918 

Parkinson,  R.  Tour  in  America,  in  1798-1800  ;  ex- 
hibiting sketches  of  society  and  manners,  and 
a  particular  account  of  the  American  system 
ofaii-riculture.     L.,  1805.     2  v.     8°      26''-059 

Parkman,  Francis.     Book  of  roses.     B.,1866     4-232 

Parkmai),  Francis,  jr.  The  California  and  Oregon 
trail ;  being  sketches  of  prairie  and  Rocky 
mountain  life.     N.  Y.,  1849  .  26''-99 

—  History  of  the  conspiracy  of  Pontiac,  and  the 

war  of  the  North  American  tribes  against  the 
English  colonies  after  the  conquest  of  Canada. 
B.,  1851.     80         ...         .         26»-274 

—  The  Jesuits  in  North  America  in  the  17th  cen- 

tury.    B.,  1867      ....         26»-930 

—  Pioneers  of  France  in  the  new  world.     B.,  1865. 

8» 20''-929 

Parkyns,  M.  Life  in  Abyssinia ;  being  notes  col- 
lected during  three  years'  residence  and 
travels.     N.  Y.,  1854.     2  v.         .  28''-202 

Parlement  de  Paris.      F.   M.    A.    de   Voltaire 

34-3902 

Parley,  Peter.     [Pseud.]     See  Goodrich,  S.  G. 

Parliament  the  mirror  of  the   nation.     J.  Lorimer 
2-774 

Parliamentary  debates  in  1610.  Camden  soc.  pub. 
V.  81 27-'-195 

Parliamentary  gazetteer  of  Ireland.  Dub.,  1844-6. 
3  V.  in  10.     8»       .         .         .         .  25-177 

Parliamentary  government.     Gray,  H.  G.,  Earl 

27«-484 

—  See  England;    Government;   Political   science 

and  politics ;  Reform. 


Paliamcntary  law.  Burleigh,  J.  B.  Legislative 
guide  ;  containing  Jefferson's  manual,  stand- 
ing rules  and  orders  of  congress ;  citizens' 
manual,  etc.  ....  2-207 

—  Cushing,  L.  S.     Law  and  practice  of  legislative 

assemblies     .....  2-269 

—  —  Rules  of  proceedings  and  debate  2-205 

—  Finger-post  to  publico  business  .  2-3C8 

—  Hints  to  chairmen,  by  Praeses  .         33-1378 

—  Jefferson,  T.     Manual  of  parliamentary  practice 

2-266 

—  McElligott,  J.  N.     The  American  debater 

.         22-671 

—  Matthias,  B.     Manual  for  conducting  business 

2-326 

—  Sutherland,  J.  B.     Manual      .         .  2-326 
Parliamentary  registration    manual.     W.   C.    GJen 

2-372 

Parliaments.     See  England  ;  Long  parliament. 
Parlor  aruusements.     F.  Bellew     .         .  20-192 

Parlor  charades  and  proverbs.     S.  A.  Frost    20-180 
Parlor  dramas.     W.  B.  Fowle        .         .  24-203 

Parmegiano.     See  Mazola. 
Parmelee,  M.  P.     Life  scenes  among  the  mountains 

of  Ararat.     B.,  1868      .         .         .  28>'-594 

Parminter,  G.  H.     Materials  for  a  grammar  of  the 

modern  English  language.     Camb.,  1856 

22-194 

Parnassus  in  pillory.     A.  J.  H.  Duganne        23-296 
Parnell,  E.  A.     Applied  chemistry,  in  manufactures; 

arts,    and   domestic  economy.     N.  Y.,  1844. 

8° 8-20 

Parnell,  T.     Poetical  works ;  with  a  life  by  Oliver 

Goldsmith.     B.,  1854    .        .         .  23-437 

-^  (Bell's  poets  of  G.  B.)      .         .         .  33-484 

—  (Sanford's  Br.  poets)         .         .         .  23-171 
Parochial  registers.     Bigland,  R.     Observations  on 

27"-4053 

Paroles  d'  un  croyant.     F.  Lamennais  .        34-3478 
Parr,  B.     Loudon  medical  dicti(mary.     Ph.,  1819. 

2  v.     4° 10-509 

Parr,  Miss  H.    [Holme  Lee.]    Against  wind  and  tide 
18-2431 

—  Hawksview 18-2432 

—  Kathie  Brande  ....         18-2433 

—  Life  and  death  of  Jeanne  d'  Arc,   called    "the 

maid."     L.,  1806.     2  v.        .         .         30-1823 

—  Mr.  Winj'ard's  ward  :  a  novel  .         18-3910 

—  Sylvan  Holt's  daughter   .         .         .         18-2435 

—  Wonderful   adventures   of  Tutlongbo   and   his 

elfin  company        ....         18-2437 
Parr,    S.     W^orks  ;   with    memoirs   of  his   life   and 
writings,  and  a  selection  from  his  correspond- 
ence ;    by  J.  Johnstone.     L.,  1828.     8  v.     8" 
32-1412 

—  Aphorisms,    opinions,   and   reflections ;  with  a 

sketch  of  his  life.     L.,  1820  .  33-156 

—  Bibliotheca  Parriana  ;  a  catalogue  of  the  library 

of  Samuel  Parr.     L.,  1827.     8»    .  21-463 

—  Field.  ^Y.     Life  and  writings  of      .  30-410 
Parrain  et  marrain.     H.  A.  A.  de  Gondrecourt 

34-4530 

Parricide,    the.     By  the   author  of  "  Miserrimus" 

18-2440 

Parrisli,  Edward.  Education  in  the  society  of  friends, 
past,   present,    and  prospective.      Ph.,    I860 

13-163 

—  Introduction  to  practical  pharmacy.     Ph.,  1859. 

8«  10-287 

—  Phantom   bouquet ;   a  popular  treatise  on  the 

art  of  skeletonizing  leaves  and  seed-vessels. 

Ph.,  1862 5-215 

Parrish,  Elijah.     See  Morse,  J. 

Parrish,  J.     Practical  observations  on  strangulated 

hernia,  and  some  other  diseases  of  the  urinary 

organs.     Ph.,  1836.     8»        .         .  10-467 

Parrot,   F.     Journey  to  Ararat.    N.  Y.,  1846 

•        .  28'>-96 

Parrots.     Selby,  P.  J.     [Jardine,  Sir  W.     N.  1.  10] 
9-593 


PARRY. 


442 


PASCAL. 


Parry,  C.  H.  Parliaments  and  councils  of  England 
chronologically  arranged  trom  William  I  to 
the  rcvoluliou  in  Ui88.    L.,  18;39.    8"    27''-922 

Parry,  E.  Memoirs  of  Rear  Admiral  Sir  W.  Ed- 
ward Parry.     N.  Y.,  1857    .         .  30-991 

Parry,  E.  O.  Argument  in  api)cal  of  Thomas  Wood 
and  Joseph  Wood,  etc.     8»  .        .  2-231 

—  Argument  of,  in  the  case  of  the  city  of  Philedel- 

phia  vs.  Augustus  Girard,  et  al.,  in  the  su- 
preme court  of  Penna.  Pottsville,  1863.  8" 
2-250 

Parry,  J.  H.  Cambrian  Plutarch ;  comprising 
memoirs  of  some  of  the  most  eminent  Welsh- 
men.    L.,  1834.     8«      .         .         .  30-409 

Parry,  T.  P.  P.  ;  or,  the  man  and  the  tiger.  F's 
M.  D.  V.  11 24-113 

Parry,  W.  E.  Journnl  of  a  second  voyage  for  the 
discovery  of  a  northwest  passage  from  the 
Atlantic"  to  the  Pacific,  in  1821-3.  N.  Y., 
1824.     8° 29i'-43 

—  Journal  of  a  third  voyage  for  the  discovery  of  a 

northwest  passage,  in  1824,5.     Ph.,  1820.     8° 
29''-44 

—  Three  voyages  for  the  discovery  of  a  northwest 

passage,  and  narrative  of  an  attempt  to  reach 
the  north  pole.     N.  Y.,  1840.    2  v.  29^-45 

—  Parry,  E.     Memoirs  of    .         .         .  80-991 

—  See  Lji-on,  G.  F. 

Parsees.  Framjee,  D.  History,  manners,  customs, 
and  religion  of      .         .         .         .  32-866 

—  Haug,  M.     Sacred  language,  writings,  and  re- 

ligion of        32-1103 

—  Wilson,  J.     The  Parsi  religion        .  32-956 

—  See  Avesta. 

Parsing  simplified.     T.  Darnell      ,         .  22-316 

Piirson  and  people.  E.  Spooner  .  .  3  .'-1536 
Parson,  pen,  and  pencil.  G.  M.  Musgrave  27*^-31 
Parsonage  of  Mora.     Fredrika  Bremer  18-396 

Parsons,  A.     Law  of  wills.     Ph.  1855.     8° 

V.  88  of  2-55 

Parsons,  G.  S.     Nelsonian  reminiscences.     B.,  1843 

2'7«-925 

Parsons,  S.  B.  The  rose  ;  its  history,  poetry,  cul- 
ture, and  classification.    N.  Y.,1847.    8"  4-511 

—  Treatise  on  the  propagation,  culture,  and  his- 

tory of  the  rose.     N.  Y.,  1869      .       ,     1-197 

Parsons,    T.      Deus-homo :     God-man.       Chicago, 

1867 32-2310 

—  Elements  of  mercantile  law.     2d  ed.     B.,  1862. 

8° 2-278 

—  Essays.     B.,  1862.     3  v.  .         .         32-1131 

—  Tiie  law  of  contracts.     5th  ed.     B.,  1806.     3  v. 

8° 2-280 

—  Laws  of  business  for  business  men,  in  all  the 

states  of  the  union  ;  with   forms.     B.,  1857. 
8» 2-137 

—  Maritime  law.     B.,  1859.     2  v.     8«  -'-279 

—  Memoir  of  Theophilus  Parsons,  Ch.  J.  of  Mass.  ; 

with  notices  of  some  of  his  contemporaries. 

B.,  1859 30-1138 

Parsons,  T.  W.     Poems.     B.,  1854       .  23-378 

Parsons,  U.     Battle  of  lake  Erie.     [R.  I.  hist,  soc] 

Pro  v.,  1853.     8»   .         .         .         .         26»-611 

—  Life   of  Sir   William    Pepperrell.     2d  ed.     B., 

1856 30-937 

Partenay,  romance  of.     [E.  E.  T.  S.  pt.  21.]    v.  11 

22-1043 

Parthenia.  E.  B.  Lee  .  .  .  .  18-1827 
Partliey,    G.      Vocabularinm    Coptico-Latinum    et 

Lafino-Copticum  e  Peyroni  et  Tattami  lexicis. 

Berolini,  1844.     8"        .         .         .  22-195 

Particular  providence.     W.  R.  Gordon  32-2453 

Parties.  Baldwin,  J.  G.  Party  leaders  26a-320 
—  Boliagbroke,  H.  St.  J.,  Lord.     Works 

V.  2  of  15-9 

—  Cutts,  J  M.     Parties  in  United  States        2-629 

—  Cooke,  G.  W.     History  of  party     .         27''-288 

—  Dissertation  upon  parties  .         .         27"-332 

—  Hambleton,  J.  P.     Campaign  in  Va.,  in  1855 

26»-604 


Parties.     Hammond,    J.    D.     History  of,    in   New 
York 26-'-97 

—  Holmes,  A.     Parties  and  their   principles 

26"-448 

—  Lights,  shadows,  and  reflections  of  whigs  and 

tories 27''-735 

—  Maddyn,  D.  O.     Chiefs  of  parties    .         30-1177 

—  Toland,  J.     Art  of  governing  by  p.  2-893 

—  Van  Buren,  M.     Origin  and  course  of     26"-915 

—  Young,  A.  W.     Rise  and  progress  of      26''-444 

—  See  Democratic  ;    Native   American  ;  Politics ; 

Republican  ;  Whig  ;  and  names  of  countries. 
Partington,  Ruth.     [Pseud.]     See  Shillaber,  B.  P. 

18-2870 

18-3332 

V.  5  of  2-55 

18-3257 

2-55 

V.  85  cf  2-55 

149 

101 


Partisan.     W.  G.  Simms 
Partisan  leader.     B.  Tucker  . 
Partition.     C.  B.  Allnatt.     Law  of 
Partners  for  life.     Camilla  Toulmin 
Partnership.     Gary,  H.     Law  of  . 

—  Pothier.  R.  J.     Contract  of     . 

—  Story,  J.     Commentaries  on  the  law  of 

—  Watson,  W.     Law  of      . 
Parton,  J.      Famous  Americans  of   recent  times. 

B.,  1867.     8°         .         .         .         .         30-1903 

—  General  Butler  in  New  Orleans  ;  history  of  the 

administration  of  the  department  of  the  gulf, 
in  1802;  with  an  account  of  the  capture  of 
New  Orleans.     N.  Y.,  1864  .  26"-535 

—  Humorous  poetry  of  the  English  language.    7th 

ed.     N.  Y.,  1856.     8°  .         .         /        23-421 

—  The  life  and  times  of  Aaron  Burr.     N.  Y.,  1858 

80-1003 

80-1003'^ 

N.  Y., 

30-1499 

1860.     3  V. 

30-1023 


—  Same.  N.  Y.,  1864.     2  v. 

—  Lite  and  times  of  Benjamin  Franklin 

1864.     2  V 

—  Life  of  Andrew  Jackson.     N.  Y 

8'' 


—  Same;  condensed.    N.  Y.,  1803     .       30-1023" 

—  Life  of  Horace  Greeley.     N.  Y.,  1855      30-813 

—  Same;  new  ed.     B.,  1869        .         .         30-813=' 

—  People's  book  of  biography  ;  or,  short  lives  of 

the  most  intcu'esting  persons  of  all  ages  and 
countries.     Hartf ,  1808.     8°        .         30-2405 

—  Smoking  and  drinking.     B.,  1808    .  10-805 
Parton,  S.  P.     Fern  leaves  from  Fanny's  portfolio 

18-2441 

—  Fresh  leaves 

—  Folly  as  it  flies  ;  hit  at  by  Fanny  Fern. 

1808 

—  Rose  ('lark 

—  Ruth  Hall 

Partridge,   J.  A.     Democracy.     Ph.,  1800. 


The  making  of  the  American  nation. 

8° 

Safe  abolition  of 


18-2442 
NY., 
33-1133 
18-2444 
18-2445 
8" 

2-825 
L.,  1866, 
20''-828 
pain  liy 
10-250 
10-503 
10-370 
10-413 


Parturition.     Ellis,   R. 

anaesthesia 

—  Smitli,  W.  T.     Principles  of  obstetrics 
Parturition  .... 

—  Townley,  J.     Parturition  without  pain 

—  See  Midwifery  ;  Obstetrics. 
Pas-de-chance.     P.  A.  de  Ponson  du  Terrail 

34-4331 

Pas  encore.     A.  Masse  ....         34-3911 
Pascal,  B.     Pensees.     P.,  1839      .         .         34-3613 

—  Les   provinciales,   ou  lettres   6crites  par  L.  de 

Moutalte  sur  le  sujet  de  la  morale  et  de  la 
politique  des  peres  Jcsuites,  accompagnee  de 
notes  etun  precis  historique  sur  le  Jansenisme, 
par  C.  Louandre.     P.,  1858  .         34-3613 

—  Le   meme,   avec   un   discours  sur  la  vie  et  les 

ouvrages  de  P.,  par  Bossut.     P.,  1819.     3  v. 
34-3614 

—  Provincial  letters.     Trans,  by  T.  McCrie.     N. 

Y.,  1850 32-285 

—  Provinzialbriefc  uber  die  sittenlehre  und  politik 

derjesuiten.     Lemgo,  1773,4.    2  v.     34-2293 

—  Thoughts,  lettiTs,  and  opuscles.     Trans,  by  O. 

W.Wight.     K  Y.,1859       ,         ,  32-167 

—  Thoushts  on  religion  and  other  subjects.    Trans, 

by  Kennet.     L.,  1836  ,        .        .  32-168 


PASCAL. 


443 


PATRIOTISM. 


Pascal,  B.     Vinet.  A.     Studies  on  .        22-1262 

—  et  al.  Morceaux  choisis.  P.,  1853  34-3573 
Pascal,  r  Abbe,  J.  B.  E.     Bible  de  la  jeunesse.     P. 

.         .         34-50(52 

Pascal,  L.     Histoire  anecdotique  de  Napoleon  III. 

P 34-5111 

Pascal,  Jacqueline.  V.  Cousin  .  30-737;34-4513 
Pascal  iron  works.  Morris,  Taskev  &  Co.  fi-«91 
Paschal,    G.    W.     The   constitution  of  the   United 

States  defined  and  annotated.   W.,  1868  2-9!)0 

Pasha  papers.     W.W.Howe         .         .         18-15114 

Pasley,   C.  W.     Limes,    calcareous    cements,    etc. 

'   2d  ed.     pt.  I.     L.,  1847.     8"         .  6-132 

—  Military  policv  and   institutions  of  the  British 

empire.  2d''ed.  L.,  1811.  8"  .  27'^i)27 
Pass  and  class.     M.  Burrows  .         .  13-40 

Passages  in  the  life  of  an  English  heiress  18-2447 
Passages  from  American  note  books.    N.  Hawthorne 

30-2407 

Passages  from  the  poets.  H.  Giles  .  23-1047 
Passion  and  principle.  Mrs.  Grey  .  18-1279 
Passion  dans  le  desert.  H.  de  Balzac  .  34-3051 
Passion  dans  le  grand  monde.     E.  A.  d'Osmond 

34-5477 

Passion  I'omanesque.     P.  A.  de  Ponson  du   Terrail 

•        34-4373 

Passion  flowers.     J.  W   Howe       .         .  23-460 

Passionate  pilgrim.  H.  J.  Thurstan  .  18-3234 
Passions.     Cogan,  T.     Philosophical  treatise  on 

15-20 

—  Fourrier,  C.     Passions  of  the  human  soul 

1,:-141 

—  Historical  illustrations  of  .        .  15-38 

—  Millingen,  J.  G.  The  passions  .  15-48 
Passions  of  animals.  E.  P.  Thompson  9-693 
Passow,  F.     See  Liddell,  H.  G. 

Past  and  present.     T.  Carlyle        .         ,  2-591 

Past  and  present  life  of  the  globe.  D.  Page  9-955 
Past,  present  and  future.     H.  C.  Carey  8-51 

Past,  present  and  future  of  the  republic.     A.  do  La- 

martine 27^-1778 

Pasteboard.     Boileau,  D.     Art  of   working  in 

6-473 

—  Lebvun,  M.    Manuel  du  cartonnier  et  du  cartier 

34-4094 

Pastimes.  Adams,  W.  T.  Sports  and  pastimes  for 
in -doors  and  out   ....  20-205 

—  American  boy's  book        .         .        .  20-304 

—  Child,  L.  M.     Girl's  own  book        .  20-165 
■ —  Dodge,  M.  E.     A  few   friends  and  how  they 

amused  themselves        .         .         .  20-179 

—  Hall,  PI.  B.    Scottish  sports  and  pastimes  20-360 

—  Head,  J.  H.     Home  pastimes  .        .  20-183 

—  Strutt,  J.     Sports  and  pastimes  of  the  people  of 

England 20-479 

—  See  Amusements  ;  Games  ;  Sports  and  sporting. 
Pasteur  d' Ashbourn.  ,  A.  Dumas  .  34-3272 
Pasteur  d'  hommes.  E.  Souvestre  .  34-5455 
Paston  letters.  J.  Fenn  .  .  .  27''-391 
Pastorini,  Sig.  [Pseud.]  See  Walmesley,  C. 
Pastoral  conversations.  J.  Warton  .  32-223 
Pastoral  office,  duties  and  responsibilities  of.      R. 

Ba.xter 32-20 

Pastoral  theology.     See  Ministry. 
Pastor's  appeal  to  the  young.     A.  Barnes         32-17 
Pastor's  daughter,  the  ;  or,  the  way  of  salvation  ex- 
plained to  a  young  enquirer.     3d  ed.     N.  Y., 

1836 32-99 

Pastor's  fireside.  Jane  Porter  .  .  18-2528 
Piistor's  off-ering.     J.  M.  Davis       .        ,  32-67 

Pastor's  sketches.     I.  S.  Spencer  .         .  32-445 

Pastor's  testimony.     J.  A.  Clark   .         .  32-55 

Pastor's  wife.     See  Saunders,  W.  T.  ;  Sherman. 
Patagonia.     Bourne,  B.  F.     Captive  in  26*'-538 

—  Byron,  J.     Narrative  of  distresses  on  coast  of 

26''-12 

Patent  office.  Annual  report  of  the  commissioner 
of  patents,  1844-66  ;  with  digests  of  patents 
for  1839-41.     W.,  1844-67.     8»      .  6-946 

—  See  Agriculture. 


Patent  sermons,  new,  by  Dow,  jr.     E.  F.  Paige 

18-904 

Patents.  Laws  of  the  U.  S.  relating  to  patents  and  the 
patent  office  ;  with  the  decisions  of  the  courts 
relating  to  the  same  subjects,  and  a  brief  ab- 
stract of  the  patent  laws  of  various  foreign 
countries.     W.,  1848.    8°      .         .  2-72 

—  Billing,  S.,  and  A.  Prince.     Law  and  practice  of 

2-313 

—  Carpmael,  W.     Law  of    .         .         .  2-312 

—  Coryton,  .1.    Law  of  letters  patent,  [inventions,] 

ineludinsr  practice,  etc.  .        v.  89  of  2-55 

—  Curtis,  G.  T.     Law  of     .         .         .  2-333 

—  Edwards,    F.,  jr.      Patents  for  inventions 

6-844 

—  Eraser,  J.     Handy  book  of  patent  law       2-203 

—  Hindmarch,  W.  M.     Defects  of  patent  laws 

V.  73  of  2-55 

—  Johnson,  J.,  and  J.  II.    Patentee's  manual  2-311 

—  Kingsley,  J.  L.,  and  J.  P.  Pirsscm.     Laws  and 

practice  of 2-56 

—  Law,  S.  D.     Patent  and   copyright  law  of  the 

U.  S 2-296 

—  Moore,  J.  G.      Patent  office   and  patent  laws 

6-887 

—  Norman,  J.  P.     Law  and   practice   relating  to 

V.  79  of  2-55 

—  Repertory  of  arts,    manufactures  and   patents 

6-955  10  62 

—  Rund,  H.     Law  relating  to      .        v.  73  of  2-55 

—  Spence,  W.     Patentable  invention  and  scientific 

evidence        .....  2-352 

Specification   of  a  patent  for  invention 

2-379 

Paterculus,  V.  Compendium  of  the  history  of  Rome. 
See  Sallust    .         .        .         .         .       27»-2459 

Paterson,  J.  The  Breadalbane  succession  case  ;  how 
it  rose  and  how  it  stands.     E.,  1863    27"-1355 

Paterson,  W.     Bannister,  S.     Life  and  trials  of 

30-951 

Path  of  life.     W.  Landels       .         .         .         32-1165 

Path  of  the  pilgrim  church,  from  its  origin  in  England 
to  its  establishment  in  New  England  ;  an  his- 
torical sketch.     B.,  [1862]    .         .         32-1442 

Pathfinder.     J.  F.  Cooper      .         .        .  18-729 

Pathology.     See  Disease  and  diseases,  and  names  of 

flisC3SGS 

Patience.     Mrs.  Hofland         .        .         .         18-1448 
Patience  Hathaway.     W.  I.  Bradley     .         18-4159  (  O  o 
Patience  of  hope.     B-€h-eenfield  .         .         82-1037  (c;^^.,^.^ 
Patience  Strong's  outings.     Mrs.  A.  D.  T.  Whitney 

18-3501 

Patient  waiting  no  loss.     A.  B.  Haven  .         18-1364 

Patient's  and  physician's  aid.     E.  M.  Hunt     10-221 

Patmore,  C.     Angel  in  the  house  ;   the  betrothal, 

and  the  espousals.     B.,  1856.     2  v.        23-408 

—  Faithful  forever.     B.,  1801       .         .  23-598 

—  Victories  of  love.     B.,  1862     .         .  23-668 
Paton,  A.  A.    Bulgarian,  the  Turk,  and  the  German. 

L.,  1855 27''-799 

—  The  Goth  and  the  Hun  ;  or,  Transylvania,  De- 

breczin,  Pesthand  Vienna,  in  1850.     L..  1851. 
8° 27''-455 

—  Highlands  and  islands  of  the  Adriatic,  including 

balmatia,  Croatia  and  the  southern  provinces 

of  the  Austrian  empire.     L.,  1849.     2  v.     8» 

27''-224 

—  History  of  the   Egyptian   revolution,  from  the 

period  of  the  Mamelukes  to  the  death  of  Mo- 
hammed Ali.     L.,  18fi3.     2  V.     8»         28»-202 
Patriarchal  shadows  of  Christ  and  his  church.     O. 

Winslow 32-1035 

Patriarch}' ;  or,  the  family.     J.  Harris  .  32-606 

Patrician,  the.     Edited  by  J.  Burke,     v.  1-6.     L., 

1846-8.     8"    17-493 

Patrick,  St.     Todd,  J.  H.     Life  of         .         32-1107 
Patriot  boy,— O.  M.  Mitchell.     P.  C.  Headley 

.         30-1587 

Patriot  boys.     J.  R.  Gilmore  .        .         .         18-1782 
Patriotism,  and  other  papers.     T.  S.  King    33-1058 


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444 


PAYNE. 


Patriotism  in  poetry  and  prose  ;  being  selected  pas- 
sages from  lectures  and  patriotic  readings  by 
J.  E.  Murdoch  ;  also  poems  by  T.  B.  Read, 
G.  H.  Boker,  Francis  D.  Janvier,  and  others. 
Ph.,  1864 33-1111 

Patriots  and  filibusters.     L.  Oiiphant     .         29''-181 

Patronage.     M.  Edgeworth.     v.  6         18-977,97(5,80 

Patronymica  Britannica.     M.  A.  Lower  22-889 

Patten,  G.  W.  Voices  of  the  border ;  comprising 
songs  of  the  field,  songs  of  the  bovver,  Indian 
melodies  and  promiscuous  poems.  N.  Y., 
1867 23-452 

Patterson,  A.  J.  Caste,  considered  under  its  moral, 
social  and  religious  aspects.     L.,  1861    32-990 

Patterson,  J.     Wallace  and  his  times.     E.,  1858 

30-1186 

Patterson,  James.  Compendium  of  English  and 
Scotch  laws,  stating  their  differences  ;  with  a 
dictionary  of  parallel  terms  and  phrases.  2d 
ed.     E.,  1865.     8°  .         .         .  2-247 

Patterson,  John.  Charles  Hopewell  ;  or,  society  as 
it  is,  and  as  it  should  be        .         .         18-2451 

Patterson,  Robert,  [maj.  gen.  ]  Narrative  of  the 
campaign  in  the  valley  of  the  Shenandoah, 
in  1861.     Ph.,  1865.     8"        .         .         26»-5y2 

Patterson,  Robert,  [F.  R.  S.  ]  Introduction  to  zoology, 
for  the  use  of  schools.     Belfast,  1863      9-603 

Patterson,  R.  II.  The  economy  of  capital ;  or,  gold 
and  trade.     E.,  1865     .         .         .  1-226 

—  Essays  in  history  and  art.     E.,  1862.    8»  33-725 

—  The  new  revolution  ;  or,  the  Napoleonic  policy 

in  Europe.     L.,  1860.     8°     .         .       27»-1860 

—  The  science  of  finance  ;  a  practical  treatise.    E., 

1868 1-339 

Patterson,  8.  E.  B.  Dunellan  manse  .  18-2448 
Pattes  de  mouche.  V.  Sardou  .  .  34-3726 
Pattison,  J.    Diseases  peculiar  to  women,  with  a  new 

and  successful  treatment  without  caustics.  L., 

1866 10-663 

Pattison,  S.  R.     Rise  and  progress  of  religious  life 

in  England.  L.,  1864  .  .  .  32-1445 
Patton,  J.  H.     History  of  the  United  States.    N.  Y., 

1860.     8» 26^-428 

Patty  Gray's  journey  from    Boston  to   Baltimore. 

C.  H.  Dall 18-797 

Paul,  St.     Epistles,  in  Chinese        .         .         34-2975 

—  Life  and  travels,  prepared  with  questions  for  the 

use  of  Sunday  schools.     B.,  1833  32-171 

—  Besser,  W.  F.     St.  Paul  the  apostle        32-1304 

—  Blunt,  H.     Lectures  on  history  of  .         32-2294 

—  Briggs,  F.  W.     First   missionary  journey 

32-1722 

—  Butler,  C.  M.     St.  Paul  in  Rome     .         32-1465 

—  Chrysostom,  St.  John.     Homilies  and  commen- 

taries      32-1266  to  72 

—  Conybeare,  W.  J.,  and  J.  S.  Howson.     Life  and 

epistles  of 32-568 

—  Eadie,  J.     Paul  the  preacher  .         .  32-837 
■ —  Howson,  J.  S.     Lectures  on  the  character  of 

32-1416 

Metaphors  of       ...         .        32-2470 

—  Knox,  C.  E.     Year  with  .         .         32-1159 

—  Macduff,  J.  R.     Footsteps  of  .         .  32-541 

—  Paley,  W.     Horae  Paullnae    .       v.  5  of  32-165 

—  Smith,  J.     Voyage  and  shipwreck  of       32-1157 

—  Whately,  P.     Difiiculties  in  the  writings  of 

32-1094 

—  See  names  of  epistles 

Paul,  A.     Un  Anglais  amoureux.     B.  and  L.,  1855 
34-4139 

—  Un  Dette  de  Jeu.     P.,  1861      .         .         34-4404 

—  Le  Chevalier  de  Floustignac.     N.  Y.,  1855.     8» 

34-4646 

—  Une  femme  blanche  et  une  cliat  noir  34-4160 
Paul,  H.     A  lucky  hit.     F's  M.  D.  v.  32         124-113 

—  The  mob  cap.     F's  M.  D.  v.  7         .  24-113 

—  Opposite  neighbors.  F's  M.  D.  v.  19  24-113 
Paul,  J.  Violet ;  or,  the  times  we  live  in  18-3402 
Paul  and  Virginia.  B.  de  St.  Pierre  .  18--'714 
Paul  Ardenheim.     G.  Lippard       .        .        18-1916 


Paul  Blake.  A.  Elwes  ....  18-1022 
Paul  Clifford.     E.  L.  Buhver-Lvtton     .  18-487 

Paul  et  Virginie.  B.  de  Saint-Pierre  34-3666,5056 
Paul  Fane.  N.  P.  Willis  .  .  .  18-3530 
Paul  Ferrol.     Lady  A.  Clive  .         .         18-2449 

—  Why  Paul  Ferrol  killed  his  wife.    Lady  A.  Clive 

18-2450 

Paul  Gerrard,  the  cabin  boy.      W.  H.  G.  Kingston 

18-3958 

Paul  Mere.  V.  Cherbuliez  .  .  .  84-4647 
Paul  the  pope,  and  Paul  the  friar.     T.  A.  Trollope 

18-3311 

Paul  Prescott's  charsre.     H.  Alger,  jr.   .  18-138 

Paulding,  J.  K.     Book  of  Saint  Nicholas     18-2458 

—  Book  of  vagaries      ....         18-2452 

—  The  Bulls  and  the  Jonathans;  comprising  John 

Bull  and  Brother  Jonathan,  and  John  Bull  in 
America.     Ed.  by  W.  I.  Paulding       18-2460 

—  Dutchnuin's  fireside  .         .         .         18-2454 

—  Koningsmarke  ....         18-2456 

—  Letters  from  the  south.     N.  Y.,  1817.     2  v. 

26'^-681 

—  Life  of  Washington.    N.  Y.,  1835.    2  v.    30-547 

—  The  puritan  and  his  daughter  .         .         18-2458 

—  Sketch  of  old  England,  by  a  New  England  man. 

N.  Y.,  1822.    2  V.  ...  27''-3 

—  Tales  of  the  good  woman        .         .         18-2459 

—  Paulding,  W.  I.     Literary  life  of    .         30-1910 

—  See  Irving,  W.,  et  al. 

Paulding,  W.  I.    Literary  life  of  James  K.  Paulding. 
N.  Y.,  1867 30-1910 

Pauli,  R.  Life  of  Alfred  the  Great ;  trans,  from  the 
German  ;  to  which  is  appended  Alfred's  Anglo- 
Saxon  version  of  Orosius  ;  with  a  literal  Eng- 
lish translation,  and  an  Anglo-Saxon  alphabet 
and  glossary.  By  B.  Thorpe.  L.,  1853 
30-902 

—  Pictures  of  old  England.     Trans,  by  E.  C.  Otte. 

L.,  1861 27''-930 

—  See  Gower,  J. 

Pauline  et  Pascal  Bruno.  A.  Dumas  .  34-8216 
Pauline  Foucault.  L.  Ulbach  .  .  84-4568 
Pauline  Seward.     J.  D.  Bryant      .         .  18-463 

Paul's  letters  to  his  kins-folk.  W.  Scott  27"-443 
Paupers.     Hill,  Fl.     Children  of  the  state        2-714 

—  Napoleon  III.     Extinction  of  pauperism 

V.  2  of  27M829 

—  Stallard,  J.  H.     London  pauperism  2-868 

—  See  Almshouse  ;  Charity  ;  Poor. 
Pausanias.     Descriptio  GriEciac.     Recognovit  J.  H. 

C.  Schubart.     Lips.,  1853.    2  v.    .  34-829 

Pauvre  Matthieu.  A.  de  Bernard  .  .  34-4188 
Pauvres  d'esprit.  L.  Laya  .  .  .  84-3487 
Pavie,  T.     Rosita,  histoire  peruvienne  .         34-4517 

—  Yu-Ki,  le  magicien  ....         34-4517 
Pavy,  F.  W.     Function  of  disiCi-tion  ;  its  disorders 

and  their  treatment.     Ph.,  1869.     8"      10-896 

Pawlet  for  one  hundred  years.    II.  Hoi  lister  26''-102 

Pawnee  tribes.     J.  T.  Irving,  jr.   .         .         26''-458 

Paxton,  G.     Illustrations   of   the    holy   scriptures  ; 

with  notes   by  I.   Chase ;   to  which  is  added 

Carpenter's  introduction  to  the  geography  of 

the  new  testament,  with  several  maps.     Ph., 

1822.     2  V.     80      .         .         .         .  32-172 

Paxton,  J.  A.      The    Philadelphia    directory    and 

register,  for  1813,18,19.     3  v.        .  25-151 

Paxton.  P.     Piney -woods  tavern  ;  or,  Sam  Slick  in 

Texas 18-2466 

—  Stray  Yankee  in  Texas    .         .         .         18-2467 
Payen,  A.     Precis  de  chimie  industrielle.     2me  ed. 

P.,  1851.     8°  ....         34-4895 

Payn,  J.  A.     The  Bateman  household  18-2464 

Payne,  A.  H.     See  Illustrated  London  27''-420 

Payne,  A.  R.  M.     The  Geral-Milco  ;  or,  the  narrative 

of  a  residence  in  a  Brazilian  valley.     N.  Y., 

1852 26''-233 

Payne,  G.     The  doctrine  of  original  sin.   2d  ed.    L., 

1854       .         .         .         .         .         .        32-2206 

—  Elements  of  language  and   general  grammar. 

L.,  1845 22-196 


PAYNE. 


445 


PECK. 


Payne,  G.     Elements  of  mental  and  moral  science. 

4th  ed.    L.,  1856.     8"   .         .         .  15-299 

Payne,  John.     Dictionary  of  the   Grebo  lans)uage. 

P.,  1S67 22-844 

—  Bcde  Kinede — Grebo  prayer  book.      Ph.,  1867 

34-2924 

Payne,  Joseph.     Studies  in  English  prose.    L.,  1868 

22-482 

Payne,  J.  H.     Brutus.     F's  S.  D.  v.  8  .  24-221 

—  Charles  II.     F's  S.  D.  v.  8       .         .  24-221 

—  Love  in  humble  life.     F's  M.  D.  v.  L")       24-113 

—  Theresc  the  orphan  of  Geneva.     F's  S.  D.  v.  14 

24_221 
Pays-Bas.  See  Holland  ;  Netherlands. 
Pays  de  la  peur.  H.  A.  A.  de  Gondrecourt  34-4070 
Pays  de  la  soif.  H.  A.  A.  de  Gondrecourt  34-4069 
Pays  inconnu.  A.  Dumas  .  .  .  84-8259 
Pays  latin.     H.  Murger  .         .         .         34-8582 

Paysaee.  M.  A.  MazAire  .  ,  .  34-4222 
Paysan  d'Alaise,     C.  Toubin  .         .        34-4676 

Paysans,  les.  H.  de  Balzac  .  .  .  34-30()H 
Payson,  E.     Memoir,  select  thoughts  and  sermons  ; 

compiled  by  A.  (^ummings.     Ph.,  1859.     2  v. 

8» 82-1348 

Payson,  G.     Totemwell  .         .         .        18-2465 

Pazos,  V.     Letters  on  the  united  provinces  of  South 

America.     L.,  1819.     8"       .         .         26M70 
Peabody,  A.  P.     Christianity  the  religion  of  nature  : 

lectures  delivered  before  the  Lowell  institute. 

B.,  1864 32-1164 

—  Conversation  ;  its  faults  and  its  graces.    B.,  1856 

22-708 

—  Keminisccnces  of  European  travel.    N.  Y.,  1808 

27''-944 

Peabody,  E.  P.     See  Mann,  M. 
Pcabodv,  G.     Proceedings  at  reception  by  citizens 
of  Danvers,  1856  ....         l'6''-028 

—  Stevens,  H.     Account  of  dinner  given  27th  Oct., 

1851       .         .         .         .       ..   "    .  33-735 

Peabody,  Mrs.  M.  Miss  Slimmens'  window  18-2469 
Peabodj-  institute,  South  Danvers,  Mass.      Supjjle- 

ment  to  catalogue  of  library.  B.,  1857.  8° 
21-510 

—  Proceedings  at  the  reception  of  G.  Peabody 

26''-628 

Peabody  institute  of  the  city  of  Baltimore,  the.  The 
founder's  letters  and  the  papers  relating  to  its 
dedication  and  its  history.     Bait.,  1808.     8° 

21-388 

Peabody,  O.  W.  B.  Life  of  Israel  Putman.  (S.  A. 
B.  7) 30-497 

—  Life  of  John  Sullivan.    (S.  A.  B.  13)       ;;0-497 

—  Life  of  Alex.  Wilson.    (S.  A.  B.  2)  80-497 

—  Life  of  Cotton  Mather.    (S.  A.  B.  6)        80-497 

—  Life  of  David  Brainerd.    (S.  A.  B.  8;       30-497 

—  Life  of  Jas.  Oglethoi-pe.    (S.  A.  B.  12)     30-497 

Peace,  book  of 2-557 

Peace.     Prize  essays  on  a  congress  of  nations 

2-1007 

Peace,  and  other  poems.     J.  J.  White  .  23-943 

Peace  campaigns  of  a  cornett         .         .         18-24^0 

Peacock,  E.,  (Ed.)     Armv  lists  of  the  roundheads 

and  cavaliers.     L.,  1868.     8°        .         27»-933 

—  Instructions  for  parish  priests.    [E.E.T.S.  pt.  31] 

Y.  17  of  22-1043 

Peacock,  G.     Gryll  grange     .         .         .         18-2473 

—  Headlong  hall ;  nightmare  abbey    .        18-2471 

—  Life  of  Thomas  Young,  M.  D.,  F.  E.  S.,  etc. 

L.,  1855.     8»         ....        30-1896 

—  Nightmare  abbey     ....         18-2471 

—  Orphan  girls 18-2472 

Peake,    J.      Rudiments  of  naval  architecture  ;  or, 

an  exposition  of  the  elementary  principles  of 
the  science  and  their  practical  application  to 
naval  construction.     L.,  1859       .  6-073 

Peaks,  passes,  and  glaciers.  Ed.  by  J.  Ball  27''-514,5 
Peale,  R.     Notes  on  Italy,  written  during  a  tour  in 
1829,30.     Ph.,  1831.     8°       .         .  27''-80 

—  Portfolio  of  an  artist.     Ph.,  1839     .  5-20 
Pear  culture,  manual  of.     T.  W.  Field  .            4-153 


Pearce,  J.  Violins  and  violin-makers  ;  biographical 
dictiorary  of  the  great  Italian  artistes,  their 
followers  and  inutators  ;  Avith  essays  on  im- 
portant subjects  connected  with  tlie  violin. 
L..  1866 5-1056 

Pearce,  C.  P.  Vaccination  ;  its  tested  effects  on 
health,  mortality,  and  population.  L.,  1808. 
8°  .         .         .         .        ,         .         .  10-826 

Pearce,  J.  D.  M.     See  Latham,  B. 

Pearce,  R.  R.  ]\Iemoirs  and  correspondence  of 
Richard  Marquess  Welleslev.  L.,  1840.  3  v. 
8»  ....'..  30-717 

Pearce,  S.  Annals  of  Luzerne  county,  Pcnn.  Pli., 
1860.    80 26«-879 

Pearl  fishing  ;  choice  stories  from  Household  words 
18-875 

Pearl  of  the  Andes.     G.  Aimard    .         .  18-90 

Pearl  of  days;  witii  a  sketch  of  the  author's  life. 
N.  Y.,  1850 82-1029 

Pearl   of   Orr's   island.     Mrs.    H.    B.    Stowe 

18-8045 

Pearls    of    thought,    religious    and    philosophical  ; 

gathered    from   old    authors.      N.    Y.,    18." 8 

.         .         .  82-179 

Pearsall,  J.  S.  Public  worship  ;  the  best  method  of 
conducting  it.     L.,  1867        .         .         82-2274 

Pearson,  C.  H.  The  early  and  middle  ages  of  Eng- 
land.    L.,  1861.     80      .         .         .  27»-938 

Pearson,  Henry.  Cotton-spinning  :  a  complete  trea- 
tise.    Manchester.     8»  .         .         .  6-460 

Pearson,  Hugh.    Memoirs  of  the  Mfe  and  correspond- 
ence of  C.  F.  Swartz ;   with  a  sketch  of  the 
history  of  Christianity  in  India.     B.,  1835 
.         80-511 

—  Memoirs  of  the  life  and   writings  of  Claudius 

Buchanan.     B.,  1818    .         .         .  30-56 

Pearson,  John.  Exposition  of  the  creed  ;  with  an 
appendix  containing  the  principal  Greek  and 
Latin  creeds.  Revised  by  W.  S.  Dobson. 
N.  Y.,  1853.     8°  .         .         .         .  32-724 

Pearson,  J.  M.     See  Leighton,  R. 

Pearson,  T.  Infidelity  ;  its  aspects,  causes,  and 
agencies  ;  being  the  prize  essay  of  the  British 
organization  of  the  evangelical  alliance.  N. 
Y.,  1854.     8"  .         .         .         .  82-509 

Peasant-boy  philosopher.     H.  Mayhew  18-2157 

Pease,  J.  C,  and  J.  M.  Niles.  Gazetteer  of  the  states 
of  Connecticut  and  Rhode  Island.  Hartford, 
1819.     8° 25-116 

Peaslee,  E.  R.  Human  histology  in  its  relations  to 
descriptive  anatomy,  physioloiry  and  path- 
ology.    Ph.,  1857.     8»  .         .      "  .  10-223 

Peat.     Johnson,  S.  W.     Peat  and  its  uses        6-852 

—  Leavitt,  T.  H.  Facts  about  peat  .  6-879 
Peau  de  chagrin.  H.  de  Balzac  .  .  34-8063 
Peau  de  tigre.  T.  Gautier  .  .  .  84-4430 
Peau  du  lion.  C.  de  Bernard  .  .  34-3090 
Peaux  noires.  X.  Eyma  .  .  .  34-3803 
Pecchio,  G.  Anecdotes  of  the  Spanish  and  Portu- 
guese revolutions  ;  with  an  introduction  and 
notes  by   E.   Blaquiere.     L.,    1823.     8° 

27»-2044 

—  Semi-serious  observations  of  an  Italian   exile 

during  his  residence  in  England.     Ph.,  1833 

27''-675 

Peclie  aux  filets.  A.  Dumas  .  .  .  34-32.';6 
Peche  de  Mr.  Antoine.  Mmc  Dudevant  34-3700 
Peches  de  jeunesse.  E.  Souvestrc  .  34-3797 
Pecheresses,  les.     X.  de  Montepin  .        34-3563 

Peck,  G.     Early  melhodism  Avithin  the  bounds  of 

the  old  Genesee  ccmference,  from  1788  to  1828. 

N.  Y.,  1860 32-2234 

—  Wyoming ;    its  histor)',  stirring  incidents,  and 

romantic  adventures.  N.  Y.,  1858  26''-378 
Peck,  G.  W.     Melbourne  and  the  Chincha  islands; 

with  sketches  of  Lima,  and  a  voyage  round 

the  world.  N.  Y.,1854  .  .  29»'-114 
Peck,  J.  M.     Gazetteer  of   Illinois.      Jacksonville, 

1834 35-115 

—  Life  of  Daniel  Boone.    (S.  A.  B.  23)        30-497 


PECK. 


446 


PEMAQUID. 


Pock,  J.  M.  Now  guide  foi'  emigrants  to  the  west, 
containing  sl^elchcs  of  Ohio,  Indiana,  Illinois, 
Missouri,  Michigan,  with  the  territories  of 
Wisconsin  and  Arkansas,  and  the  adjacent 
parts.     B.,  1880    ....         2()''-100 

Peck,  W.  G.  Elements  of  mechanics.  N.  Y.,  1860 
11-180 

—  Introductory  course  of  natural  philosophy.    Ed. 

from  Ganot's  popular  physics.      N.  Y.,  186.0 
11-231 

—  See  Davies,  C,  and  W.  G.  Peck. 

Peck,  W.  H.     The  McDonalds       .         ,         18-2481 
Peckston,  T.  S.     Pi-actical  treatise  on  gas-lighting. 
3d  ed.     L.,  1841.     8°    .         .         .  6-463 

Peculiar.  E.  Sargent  ....  18-2728 
Peculium,  the.     T.  Hancock  .        .         .  32-874 

Pedestrian  in  France  and  Switzerland.    G.  Barrell,  jr. 

27^-314 

Pedestrians,  hints  for.     G.  C.  Watson   .  10-383 

Pedigrees.     See  Genealogy  ;  Herakhy. 

Pedio.     Sec  Peter. 

Peehteshirc.     Chamhers,  W.     History  of     27M318 

—  Pennecuik,  A.    Description  of  Tweeddale 

33-78 

Peel,  L.     Sketch  of  the  life  and  character  of  Sir 

liohc-n  I^L-el.     L..,  IbiiO  .         .         30-12r6 

Peel,  Sir  R.     Memoirs;  part  I,  the  Roman  catholic 

question  ;  part  II,  the  new  government  ;  part 

III,  repeal  of  the  corn  laws.     L.,  1850,7.    2  v. 

27"-940 

< —  Opinions  expressed  in  parliament  and  in  public  ; 
witii  a  memoir.     2d  ed.     L.,  1850        30-1143 

—  Speeches  delivered  in  the  house  of  commons. 

L.,  1853.     4  V.     8°        .         .         .  27"-941 

—  Doubleday,  T.     Political  life  of       .         30-1276 

—  Guizot,  F.  P.  G.     Memoirs  of  .         .  30-l)';3 

—  Peel,  L.  Life  and  character  of  .  30-1256 
Peele,  G.     See  Greene,  R. 

Peep  at  China.  E.  C.  Wines  .  .  28''-559 
Peep  at  "Number  Five."     Mrs.  E.  S.  Phelps 

18-2485 

Peep  at  the  pilgrims.  Mrs.  H.  V.  Cheney  18-027 
Peep  o'  day.     John  Banim     .         .         .  18-283 

Peeps  from  a  belfry.     F.  W.  Shelton     .         18-2824 
Peerage  and  baronetage.     Bell,  H.  N.    Huntingdon 
peerage  30-2033 

—  Brydges,  E.     Lex  terrse  .         .         .  2-343 

—  Burke,  J.  and  J.  B.     Extinct  baronetcies 

27M55 

—  Collins,  A.     Peerage  of  England    .         27''-283 

—  Kearsley's  complete  peerage    .         .         27°'-070 

—  Kimber,  E.     Peerage  of  England   .         27''-G88 

—  Lodge,  E.    Peerage  and  baronetage  of  the  British 

empire 27*-74G 

—  See  Family  history  ;  Genealogy  ;  Heraldry. 
Peers,  B.  O.     American  education  ;  or,  strictures  on 

the  nature,  necessity  and  practicability  of  a 

system  of   national   education.     N.  Y.,  1838 

13-164 

Peg  Wolfington.     C.  Reade   .         .         .         18-2588 

Pegge,  Samuel.  Anonymiana  ;  or,  ten  centuries  of 
observations  on  various  authors  and  subjects. 
2d  ed.     L..  1818  ....  33-60 

Pegge,  Samuel,  jr.  Anecdotes  of  the  English  lan- 
guage ;  chiefly  regarding  the  local  dialect  of 
London  and  its  environs.  Ed.  by  H.  Christ- 
mas.    L.,  1844.     8»      .         .         .  22-485 

Peignot,  E.  G.  Dictionnaire  critique,  litteraire  et 
bibliographique  des  principaux  livres  condam- 
nes  au  feu,  supprimes  ou  censures ;  precede 
d'  un  discours  sur  cos  sortes  d'  ouvrages.  P., 
1806.     2  V 21-87 

—  Repertoire  de  bibliographies  speciales  curieuses 

et  instructives;  avec  un  notice  sur  une  edition 
de  Longus,  par  Amyot.     P.,  1810.     8°    21-90 

—  Repertoire  bibliographique  universel.     P.,  1812. 

8»  . 21-89 

Peine  de  mort.  E.  Berthet  .  .  .  34-3917 
Peiues  de  cour  de  Mme  de  la  Popliniere.     A.  Hous- 

saye 34-4425 


Peirce,  B.    Elementaiy  treatise  on  algebra.    B.,1860 
14-84 

—  Elementary  treatise   on  curves,  functions,  and 

forces.     B.,  1846-52.     2  v.    .         .  14-86 

—  Elementary  treatise  on  plane  and  solid  geometr3\ 

B.,  1860 14-85 

—  Elementary  treatise  on  plane  and  spherical  trigo- 

nometry, with  their  a|)plications  to  navigation, 
surveying  and  spherical  astronomy.  B.,  1801. 
8° 14-87 

—  Elementary  treatise  on  sound  ;  with  a  catalogue 

of  works  relating  to  sound.     B.,  1839.     8" 
11-202 

—  History  of  Harvard  university,  to  the  revolution. 

Camb.,  1833.     8°  .         .         .         .  13-105 

Peirce,  B.  K.  Half  century  with  juvenile  delinquents; 
or,  the  New  York  house  of  refuge  and  its  times. 
N.  Y.,  1869.     8«    .         .         .         ,  2-997 

Peirce,  C.     Meteorological  account  of  the  Aveather 

in  Philadelphia,  Irom  1790  to  1847.    Ph.,  1847 

11-283 

Peirce,  C.  II.  Examinations  of  drugs,  medicines, 
chemicals,  etc.,  as  to  their  purity  and  adul- 
terations.    Ph.,  1853    .         .         .  10-277 

Peirce,  I.  N.  History  of  the  independent  order  of 
good  templars.     Ph.,  1809   .         .  2-9;)9 

Peirce,  J.  M.  Text-book  of  analytic  geometry. 
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Peirce.     See  Pearce  ;  Pierce. 

Peirson,  L.  J.     Forest  leaves.     Ph.,  1845        23-172 

—  Forest  minstrel.     Ed.  by  B.  S.  Schneck.     Ph., 

1840 23-177 

Peissner,  E.     Elements  of  the  German  language  ; 

based  on  the  atiinity  of  German  and  English. 

N.  Y.,  1800 22-208 

Peking,    and   the   Pekingese.      D.   T.    Rennie 

28''-496 

Pelayo.     E.  T.  B.  Beach        .        .        .  23-891 

Pelerinage  du  Chretien.     J.  Bunyan      .        34-4284 
Pelet,  J.  J.  G.     Mt'moires  sur  la  Guerre  de  1809,  en 

Allemagne.  P.,  1820.  4.  v.  8°  34-4730 
Pelew  islands,  account  of.  G.  Keate  .  29''-77,500 
Pelham.     E.  L.  Bulwer-Lytton      .         .  18-488 

Pell,  W.  W.     Guide  for  the  young  to  success  and 

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Pelletan,  E.     La  nouvelle  Babylon.     4me  ed.     P., 

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Pellew,  G.     Life  and    correspondence  of  Rt.  Hon. 

Henry  Addinglon,   fiist  viscount   Sidmouth. 

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Pellico,   S.      Des   devoirs  des  hommes.      P.,  1861 

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from  the  original  by  G.  Fullerton.     L.,  1800 


30-1844 
Maron- 
34-2528 
18-3649 


—  Le  mie  jTigioni  ;   con   addizioni  di  P 

celli.     L.,  1835      .... 

—  Memoirs  ;  or,  my  prisons 

—  Same.    Trans,  from  the  Italian  by  M.  J.  Smead 

and  H.  P.  Lefebvre.     N.  Y.,  1844.     8° 

.        .        ...         27''-161 

—  Mes  prisons  ;  suivies  du  discours  sur  les  devoirs 

des  hommes.     lime  ed.     P.,  1860       34-3615 

—  Maroncelli,  P.     Additions  to   "My   prisons;" 

with  notice  of  Pellico  .         .         .  30-412 

Pellissier,  A.     La  langue  franqaise.     P.,  1866 

34-4440 

Peloponnesus.     Anderson,   R.     Observations  upon 
27''-53 

—  Clark,  W.  G.  Notes  of  .  .  27i'-517 
Peloponnesian  war.  Thucydides  .  .  29»-39 
Pelouse,  sur  la.  E.  Souvestre  .  .  34-3808^ 
Peltier,  A.  Mt'teorologie ;  observations  et  recherches 

experimentales  sur  les  causes  qui  concourent 
a  la  formation  des  trombes.     P.,  1840.     8" 
34-5540 

Pemaquid.     Thornton,  J.  W.     Ancient  pemaquid. 
[Collections  of  Maine  hist.  soc.  v.  5]    26"-6i5 

Pemaquid  papers.     Ed.  by  F.  B.  Hough.     [Collec- 
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Pember,  E.  H.     England  aud  India.    [Intemiitional 
policy  essays]      ....  27"-1250 

Pemberton,  H.     History  of  Monaco,  past  and  pres- 
ent.   Ti.,  1867.     8°      .         .         .  27»-2400 
Pemberton,   J.   D.     Facts  and   figures  relating  to 
Vancouver  island  and  British  Columbia.     L., 

1860.     8» 26b-407 

Pen  and  ink  sketches  of  autliors.    J.  R.  Dix  80-1717 
Pen  and  pencil  sketches  of  Spain.     A.  C.  Andros 

27''-592 

Pen-Marc'h.     E.  Menard,     v.  3     .         .        3'-4780 

Pen  Owen 18-1136 

Pen  pictures  of  popular  English  preachers.     .1.  R. 


Dix 


32-389 
2-226 
2-849 


84-4892 
18-1851 
27''-2r)7 
34-8798 
18-3196 
34-5252 


Penal  code  for  state  of  New  York,  draft  of 
Penal  codes  in  Europe.     H.  S.  Sanford 

—  See  Code  ;  Criminal  law. 
Penalites  anciennes.     C.  Desmaze 
Pencil  sketches.     Miss  E.  Leslie    . 
Pencillings  by  the  way.     N.  P.  Willis  . 
Pendant  la  moisson.     E.  Souvcstre 
Pendennis,  history  of.     W.  M.  Thackeray 

—  in  Frencli.     W.  M.  Thackeray 
Pendleton,  W.  N.     Science  a  witness  for  the  bible. 

Ph.,  1860 32-889 

Pendulum.  Worms,  H.  The  earth  and  its  mech- 
anism      11-194 

Penelope  normand.     A.  Karr        .         .         34-3441 
Peninsular  campaign,  the.     J.  G.  Barnard    26''-563 

—  See  United  Stales,  war  of  1861-5. 
Peninsular  war.     Cole,  J.  W.     Memoirs  of  British 

generals         30-1421 

—  Frazer,  A.  S.     Letters     .        .         .       27''-2024 

—  Gleig,  G.  R.     The  subaltern    .         .         28"-432 

—  Gronow,  R.  H.     Reminiscences      .        80-1485 

—  Hamilton,  T.     Annals  of  peninsular  campaigns 

27''-2025 

—  Jones,  J.  T.     Journals  of  sieges,  1811,2 

27''-2027 

War  in  Spain      ....       27»-2028 

—  Larpent,  F.  S.     Private  journal       .         27"-712 

—  Moore,  J.  C.     Briti^-h  army  in  Spnin      27''-2086 

—  Napier,  Sir  W.  F.  P.     Battles  and  sieges 

.         .  27^-869 

War  in  the  peninsula 

—  Rocca,  A.  J.  M.  de.     War  of  the 

Spain 

—  Vane,  C.  W.     Story  of    . 

—  See  France  ;  Gibraltar  ;  Portugal ;  Spain. 
Penitentiaries.     Bache,  F.     Obsi-rvaticns  and  reflec- 
tions on  the  penitential y  system  .  2-991 

—  Livingston,  E.     Letter  to  Roberts  Vaux  on  the 

Pennsylvania  system    .        .         .  2-991 

—  See  Eastern  p.  ;  Prisons. 

Penmanship.     Ellsworth,  H.  W.     Text-book  on 

13-78 

—  Foster,  B.  F.     System  of         .         .  13-88 

—  Goldsmith,  O.  R.     Gems  of     .         .  5-T83 

—  Spencer,  P.  R.     Spencerian  key     .  13-212 

—  Thery,  A.,  Lemare,  et  al.     Cours  d'  education 

elementaire 34-4607 

—  See  Writing;  Alphabets,  (in  supplement.) 
Penn,  G.     Examination  of  the  primary  argument 

ottheiliad.     L.,  1821.     8°    .         .  22-709 

—  Memorials  of  the  life  and  times  of  Sir  William 

Penn;   from    1044  to   1070.     L.,  1833.     2  v. 

8° 30-413 

Penn,  William.  No  cress,  no  crown;  a  discourse 
showing  the  nature  and  discipline  of  the  holy 
cross  of  Christ.     Ph.  1845    .         .  32-894 

—  Reflections  and   maxims.     See  Weems,  W.  L. 

30-779 

—  The   rise  and    progress  of  the    people  called 

Quakers  ;  and  a  key  to  distinguish  the  religion 
of  the  people  called  quakers.     Ph.,  1849 

.         .        .         .  32-406 

—  Rise  and  progress  of  the  people  called  quakers  ; 

also,    Sandy  foundation   shaken,   and   Inno- 
cency  with  her  open  face.    Ph.,  1855    32-406'' 

—  Claikson,  T.     Life  of      .         .        .  30-414 


27''-2039 

French   in 

27''-20.o4 

27" -2078,9 


Penn,    William.      Dixon,   W.    H.      Historical  bio- 
graphy of 30-653 

—  Ellis,  G.  E.     Life  of.     (S.  A.  B.  22)        30-497 

—  Forster,  W.  E.     Wm.    Penn  and   T.    B.    Ma- 

caulay 30-1906 

—  Hughes,  M.     Life  of        .         ,        .  30-415 

—  Janney,  S.  M.     Life  of    .        .         .  30-676 

—  Paget,  J.     On  Macaulay's  charges  30-1205 

—  Webb,  M.   The  Penns  and  Penningtons  80-2810 

—  Weems,  M.  L.  Life  of  .  .  .  80-416,779 
Penn,  Sir  Wm.  Penn,  G.  Life  and  times  of  30-413 
Pennant,  T.     Tour  in  Scotland  in   1769.     2d  ed. 

L.,  1772.     8»         .         .         .      •  .         27''-896 

—  ViewofHindoostan.  L.,1798.  2  v.  4°  28='-401 
Pennecuik,  A.     Works  ;  containing  the  description 

of  Tweeddale,  and  miscellaneous  poems ; 
with    memoirs    of   Dr.    Pennecuik.      Leith, 

1815.     8» 33-78 

Pcnnell,  C.     Family  fairy  tales      .         .         18-3752 
Penniman,    Major.     [Pseud,  for  C.  W.   Denison.] 
The  tanner-boy  ;  and  how  he  became  a  lieuten- 
ant-general.    B.,  1864  .        .         .        30-1515 

—  Winfield,  the  lawyer's  son  ;  and  how  he  became 

a  major-general.     P.,  1865   .        .        30-1564 

Pennington,  M.     Memoirs  of  the  life  of  Mrs.  Eliza- 
beth Carter.     B.,  1809.     8"  .  30-77 

Pennock,  C.  W.     See  Hope,  J. 

Penns  and  Penningtons.     M.  Webb       .        30-2310 

Pennsy  1  vania .    Constitution. 

—  Journal  of  the  convention  to  propose  amend- 

ments to  the  constitution.  Harrisburg,  1887,8. 
2v.     8» 26='-734 

—  Minutes  of  convention   for  amending  the  con- 

stitution.    Ph.,  1789.     f°       .        .       26»-1328 

—  Tagebuch  der  convention  von  dem  staat  Penn- 

sy Ivan  ien  um  verbeszerungen  vorzuschlagen 
zu  der  constitution.     Harrisburg,  1837.     2  v. 

8° 26''-827 

— »•  Proceedinffs  and  debates  of  the  convention  to 
propose  amendments  to  the  constitution. 
Harrisburg,  1887-9.     12  v.     8°    .         26^-792 

—  Verhaudlungen  und  debaten  der  convention  um 

verbesserungen  zu  der  constitution.  Harris- 
burg, 1837-9.     12  V.     8°       .         .         26«-791 

—  Franklin,  B.     Historical  review  of  26»-78 

—  Daily  chronicle  and  conventional  journal 

26M204 

—  Convention  of  1837.     Chambers,  Hopkinson,  et 

al.     Speeches  on  judicial  tenure  .  2-622 

—  Legislature. 

—  Minutes  of  the  provincial  council,  from  the  or- 

ganization to  the  termination  of  the  proprie- 
tary government.  Harrisburg,  1838-53.  16  v. 
8« 26''-259 

—  Journal  of  lUe  house  of  representatives,  Nov. 

1776,  to  Oct.  1781  ;  with  proceedings  of  com- 
mittees and  conventions  before  and  at  the 
commencement  of  the  revolution.  Ph.,  1782. 
1" 26''-1314 

—  Proceedings  and  debates  of  the  general  assem- 

bly ;  taken  in  short-hand  by  T.  Lloyd,  v.  1. 
Ph.,  1787.     8°       .         .         .         .         26^-754 

—  Journal  of  the  senate,  Aug.  23,  1791,  to  Sept. 

30.     [Imperfect]         .         .         .         26''-1819 

—  Same  ;  Dec.  4,  1792,  to  April  11,  1793.     Ph.    i" 

;         .         .         .       26^-1320 

—  Same ;  Dec.  1st,  1795,  to  April  4th,  1796.     Ph. 

!*> 26»-1321 

—  Journal  of  the  senate,    1840,64.     Harrisbura:, 

1840,64.     2  v.     8°  .         .         .  26»-826 

—  Votes  and  proceedings  of  the  house  of  represen- 

tatives, Oct.,  1774,  to  Sept.,  1776.  Ph., 
1774-6.     3  V.     f  .         .         .         .       26''-1312 

—  Journal  of  the  house  of  representatives,  1791,2. 

P.,  1791.     f  .         .         .         .        26M315 

—  Same,  1792,3.     Ph.,  1792.     f*  .       26^-1316 

—  Same,  1794;  2d  sess.     Ph.,  1794.     f>     26'»-1317 

—  Same,  1864.     Harrisburg,  1864.     8°         26»-823 

—  Miscellaneous    documents,    1864.     Harrisburff, 

1864.    8» 26"-817 


PENNSYLVANIA. 


448 


PENNSYLVANIA. 


Pennsylvania.     Laws. 

—  Laws  of  the  commonwealth  from  Oct.,  14,  1700, 

to  March  28,  1808.  Republished  under  the 
authority  of  the  legislature,  by  M.  Carev  and 
J.  Bioren.     Ph.,  1803-8.     8  v.     8°  2-111 

—  Same,  1700-1822.     Republished  ;  with  notes  and 

references.     Ph.,  1810-22.     7  v.     8»        2-113 

—  Same,    1700-90.     Ed.    by   A.   J.    Dallas.     Pli., 

1793.     2  V.     f      .         .         .         .  2-4r)2 

—  Acts  of  the  general  assembly,  1790-94.     Ph., 

1791-4.     4v.     f  .         .         .        .  2-4(i0 

—  Same,  1777-81.     Ph.,  1782.     P>        .  2-451 

—  Same,  1788-1801.     [No  title].         .  2-450 

—  Same,  1822,3;  1825-35;  1838-69.     Harrisbur-i;, 

1822-69    42  V.     8°        .         .         .  2-113 

—  Compilation  of  the  laws  relative  to  the  internal 

improvements ;  together  with  the  canal  and 

railway   regulations.     Harrisburg,    1840.     8" 

2-81 

—  Digest  of  the  laws  relative  to  the  city  of  Phila- 

delphia, 1854-03  ;  with  an  appendix,  contain- 
ing the  charlers  of  passenger  railways.  Ph., 
1863.     8°       .         .         .     "  .        .  2-238 

—  Digest  of  the  acts  of  assembly  relating  to  the 

city  of  Philadelphia ;  pre])ared  by  authority 
of  councils.     Ph.,  1860.     8°  .  2-237 

—  Purdon  and  Brightley.     Digest  of  laws,  1700  to 

1848 2-88,9 

—  Brightley.     Digest  of  laws,  1700-1800      2-204" 

Same,  1700-61     ....  2-264 

Same,  1700-07     ....  2-264b 

—  Reed,  J.     Pennsylvania  Blackstone  2-78 

—  Wharton,  T.  I.      Digest  of  cases  in  courts  of 

2-263 

—  Department  reports. 

—  Rei)orts  of  heads  of  departments,  for  1848,64,4. 

Harrisburg.     4  v.     8»  .         .         .         26»-817 

—  Auditor-general.     Letter  transmitting  returns  of 

certain  banks,  1828,36,7.  Harrisburg,  1837. 
8° 1-179 

Report  of  the  several  railroad  and  canal  com- 
panies,   for  1864,5.     Harrisburg.     2  v.     8" 
1-352 

Report  on  the  finances,  for  the  years  ending 

Nov.  30,  1863,4.     8°      .         .         .  1-174 

Annual   reports  of   the   several   banks  and 

savings    institutions.      Harrisburg,    1807.     8° 
1-175 

—  Report  of  the  register-general  of  the  state  of  the 

finances,  for  1795.     Ph.     f"  .       20''-1321 

—  Adjutant-general.     Annual  report  for  the  j'ear 

1805.     Harrisburg,  1806.     8°        .         26^-729 

—  Quartermaster -general.     Annual  report  for  the 

year  1864.     Harrisburg,  1865.     8°         56^-816 

—  Surgeon- general.     Reports  for  1803,06         10-68 

—  Treasury.     Annual  report  on  the  finances,  for 

the  fiscal  year  ending  Nov.  30,  1804.  Harris- 
burg, 1805.     8°     .         .         .         .  1-183 

—  See  (in  this  article)  Common  schools. 

—  Pinance  and  resources. 

—  Bowen,  E.     Coal  regions  of    .         .  26"-17 

—  Breck,    S.      Sketch  of  internal    improvements 

36=^24 

—  Gillelen,  F.  M.  L.     Oil  regions  of  6-332 

—  Pennsylvania  coal  and  its  carriers.     Ph.,  1853. 

No.  13 v.  1  of  1-341 

—  Phillips,  H.     Paper  money  of         .  1-319 

—  Strickland,  W.     Reports  on  canals,    railways, 

roads 6-1023 

—  "Wright,  W.     Oil  regions  of    .         .  6-452 

—  See  (in  this  article)  Department  reports.     See, 

also.  Bank  of  Pennsylvania ;  Pennsylvania, 
below. 

—  History  and  Description. 

—  Bowen,  E.     Pictorial  sketch-book  of      36''-540 

—  Brief  state  of  the  province        .         .         26"-918 

—  Carpenter,  W.  H.,  and  T.  S.  Arthur.    History  of 

26^-517 

—  Chambers,  G.     Irish  and  Scotch  settlers  in 

26M06 


—  Hazard,  S.     Annals  of    . 

Pennsylvania  archives 

Register  of 

—  Harris,  T.  M.     Journal  of  a  tour     . 

—  Heckewelder,  J.     Account  of    Indian 


Pennsylvania.     History  and  description. 

—  Clav,  J.  C.     Annals  of  the  Swedes  on  the  Dela- 

w'are ^  26"-439 

—  Costa,  I.     State  business  directory,  1865,6 

25-156 

—  Day,  S.     Historical  collections  of  .  26''-57 

—  Early  history  of  Western  P.     .         .  20''-5«0 

—  Franklin,  B.     Historical  review  of  .  26''-T8 

—  Gordon,  T.  F.     Hi.story  of      .         .  20^-405 

—  Guide  book  of  the  central  railroad  of  N.  J. 

20^-483 
20»-360 
36^300 
2(r'-772 
26''-487 
nations 
26''-l00 

—  Kohl,  J.  G.     Travels  in  Canada  and  P.  36''-405 

—  Latrobe,    J.    II.    B.      History   of   Mason    and 

Dixon's  line  ....         37''-011 

—  ^^icklin,  P.  A.     Pleasant  peregrinations 

26''-100.620 

—  Proud,  R.     History  of     .         .         .         20^-168 

—  Rupp,  I.  D.     Ilistoiy  of  the  counties  of  Berks 

and  Lebimon  ....  20^-176 
History  of  Northampton,  Lehigh,  Monroe, 

and  Scliuylkill  counties  .  .  20"-364 
History  of  Lancaster  county  ;  with  sketch  of 

th(!  early  history  of  Pennsylvania  20'-l77 

—  Sypher,  J.  R.     School  history  of    .       36"-1035 

—  Thomas,    G.      Historical  and  geographical  ac- 

count of 2G''-10:0 

—  Trcggo,  C.  B.    Geography  of .         .  25-42 

—  Wats^on,  J.  F.    Annals  of        .        .         36='-220 

—  Military  history. 

—  Davis,    W.   W.    H.     History   of  104th   Penna. 

regiment 2G''^-878 

—  .Tacobs,  M.     Notes  on  rebel  invasion  of  26''-508 

—  Sypher,  J.  R.     History  of  Pennsylvania  reserve 

'corps     26^-679 

—  Woodward,    E.    M.      Second    Penna.  reserves 

26»-603 

—  See  (in  this  article)  Department  reports. 

—  Common  Schools. 

—  Annual  reports  of  superintendent.     Harrisburg, 

1838,40.  8°  ....  13-173 
Same,  for  1859,01,3-5.     5  v.     8»  13-174 

—  Manual  for  directors  and  teachers.     Ph.,  1840 

13-288 

—  See  (in  this  article)  Department  reports. 

—  See    Pennsylvania,    below;    also,    Alleghany; 

Delaware;    Gettysburg;    Lehigh;    Luzerne; 

Montgomery  ;  Philadelphia  ;  Wyoming. 
Pennsylvania  agricultural  society,  memoirs.     Ph., 

1824.     8» 4-1 

Pennsylvania   college;   addresses  delivered  at   the 

laving  of  the  corner-stone  of  Stevens'  hall. 

Gettysburg,  1807.     8»  .         .         .  13-287 

Pennsvlvania  farm  journal,     v.  1-7.     W^est  Chester 

and  Ph.,  1803-7.     7  v.    8"    .         .  4-502 

Pennsylvania    freedmen's    bulletin    and   American 

freedman.     N.  Y.,  Sept.,  1866,  to  Mar.  1867. 

8" 2-992 

Pennsylvania  hall,  which  was  destroyed  by  a  mob 

on  the  17th  of  May,  1838,  history  of.     Ph., 

1838.     8» 26''-491 

PennsylViinia  historical  societj',  memoirs  of.     Ph., 

1826-67.     8  V.    8°         .         .         .         20''-137 
Pennsylvania  hospital.    Account  of,  from  its  first  rise 

to  May,  1754.     Ph.,  1817.     8°      .  10-61 

—  Catalogue   of  the  medical   library   of.     By  E. 

Fischer.     Ph.,  1857.     8°       .         .  21-498 

Supplement,    by  A.  F.  Mtiller.     Ph.,  1867. 

8" 21-498* 

—  Wood,  G.  B.     Address  at  centennial  celebra- 

tion         10-559 

—  Reports,     v.  1,  1868.     Ph.,  8«  .  10-779 
Pennsylvania    hospital    for  the   insane.      Reports, 

by   Thomas  S.    Kirkbride.      Ph.,   1840,05-7 
•  10-70 


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PEREZ. 


Penusylvauia  institution  for  tlie  deaf  and  dumb. 
Annual  reports.     Ph.,  1861,4-G.     8''      13-170 

Pennsylvania  raili'oad.  Annual  reports  of  the  direc- 
tors; with  reports  of  committees.  Ph.,  1848- 
62.     2.  V.     8"        .         .         .         .  1-305 

Pennsylvania  society  for  the  abolition  of  slavery. 
Historical  memoir,  by  E.  Needles  ;  with  act 
of  incorpoiation,  and  abstract  of  transactions. 
Ph.,  1848-GO.     8°       .    .         .         .  2-992 

Pennsylvania  society  for  the  encouragement  of 
American  manufactures.  Memorial,  agreed 
to,  March  lOtli,  1824.     Ph.,  1824  6-368 

Pennsylvania  state  agricultural  society  transac- 
tions. V.  1-6.  Harrisburg,  1854-63.  6  v.  8° 
4-114 

Pennsylvania  state  library  ;  catalogue.  Harrisburg, 
1839.     8° 21-420 

—  Same  ;  compiled  and  classified,  by  W.  De  Witt. 

Harrisburg,  1859.     8°  .         .'        .  21-421 

Pennsylvania,  university  of.     Carson,  J.     History 

of  the  medical  department  of        .  10-820 

Penny,  V.     Employments  of  women:  a  cyclopaedia 

of  woman's  work.     B.,  1863         .  6-911 

—  Think  and  act ;  a  series  of  articles  pertaining  to 

men  and  women,    work    and   wages.     Ph., 

1869 2-1001 

Penny  cyclopaedia.     See  English  cyclopaedia. 
Penny  magazine,     v.  1-3,  5-7,  10-14.     L.,  1832-45. 

8« 17-86 

Penny   protestaut   operative,     v.  1-5.     L.,  1840-4. 

8° 32-2134 

Penrose,  Mrs.   E.      [Markham,   Mrs.]     History  of 

France ;    with   conversations  at  the   end   of 

each  chapter ;  for  the  use  of  young  persons. 

New  ed.     L.,  1859        .         .         .       27M801 

—  Same.  N.  Y.,  1860  .  .  .  27M802 
Pensions.     Callan,  J.  F.     Military  laws  of  the  U.  S. 

2-183 

—  Manual  of  the  pension  laws  of  the  U.  S.     2-181 

—  Mayo,  R.,  and  F.  Moulton.     Army  and   navy 

pension  laws  of  the  U.  S.      .         .  2-198 

—  Raff,  G.  W.     Manual  of  .         .         .  2-182 

—  Sewell,  R.     Practice  under  the  per.sion,  bounty 

and  prize  laws      .         .         .         .  2-202 

—  Statement  of  rejected  or  suspended  applications 

for  pensions 26^-744 

Pentateuch.    Calvin,  J.    Commentary  on    32-1235,6 

—  Caunter,  J.  H.     Poetry  of       .         .  22-955 

—  Colenso,  J.  W.     Book  of  Joshua  critically  ex- 

amined          32-1011 

—  Gumming,  J.     Lectures  on      .         .         32-1072 

—  Graves,  R.     Lectures  on  four  last  books  of 

.         .         .         .        32-1353 

—  Green,  W.  H.     Pentateuch  vindicated    32-1068 

—  Hamilton,  W.  T.    "Friend  of  Moses"     32-377 

—  Kuenen,  A.     Examination  of .        .        32-1525 

—  Smith,  W.     Authorship,  and  credibility  of 

32—2502 

—  Targums  on     .        .        .        .        '.        32-2276 

—  See  Bible. 

Pentonville  prison.     J.  T.  Burt      .        .  2-574 

Pentowan.  W.  B.  Forfar  .  .  .  18-1121 
People,  the.     J.  Michelet        .        .         .  2-797 

People  I  have  met.  N.  P.  Willis  .  .  18-3531 
People  of  Bleaburn.  Mary  L.  Ware  .  18-3439 
People  the  sovereigns.    J.  Monroe         .  2-808 

People's  blue  book  ;  taxation  as  it  is,  and  as  it  .ought 

to  be;  with  a  practical  scheme  of  taxation. 

L.,  1862 2-995 

People's  book  of  biography.  J.  Parton  30-2405 
People's  cabinet.     J.W.Merrill    .         .  33-54 

Pepe,  Gabriele.     Ragguaglio  del  tremuoto  accaduto 

nel  Regno  di  Napoli  la  sera  de'  26   Luglio, 

1805.  Napoli,  1806.  8»  .  .  34-2513 
Pepe,  Guglielmo.     L'  Italia  negli  anni  1847-9  ;  con- 

linuazione  delle  memorie.  Torino,  1850.  8" 
34-2512 

—  Narrative  of  scenes  and  events  in  Italy,  from 

1847-49,  including  the  siege  of  Venice.     L., 
1850.    8» 27''-2402 


Pepper,  C.     Art  of   modelling   and   makin 

flowers.     L.  .... 

Pepi^er,  J.  H.     Boy's  plaj'-book  of  science 


Avax- 

"  0-1 56 

L.,1F60 

11-146 


—  Play-book  of  metals.     L.,  1861        .  8-" 3 

—  Popular  lectui'es  for  young  people  ;    and   half- 

hours  with  the  alchemis'.s.     L.,  1855         8-74 
Peppergrass,  P.    [Pseud.]    See  Boyee,  J. 
Pepperrell,  Sir  W.     Parsons,  U.     Life  of        30-937 
Pejjys,  S.   •  Diary  and  corresj)ondence  ;   with  a  life 

and  notes  by  Lord  Braybrooke.     Ph^,  1855. 

4v.     8» 27''-942 

—  Life,  journals,  and  correspondence,  including  a 

narrative  of  his  voyage  to  Tangier.     L.,  1841. 
2v.     8»  .         .    -    .         .         .  30-641 

—  Wilson,  J.  G.     Mr.  Secretary  Pepys  ;   with  ex- 

tracts from  his  iiiary     .         .         .         30-2.-525 
Pepusch,  J.  C.     The  beggar's  opera  ;  for  the  voice, 
harpsichord,  and  vfolin.     L.     Obi.  8°      5-869 
Pequinillo.     G.  P.  R.  James  .         .         .         18-1640 
Perce,  E.      The  battle-roll ;    an   encyclopedia  con- 
taining descriptions  of  the  most  famous  and 
memorable  land  battles  and  sieges  in  all  ages; 
arranged  alphabetically  and  chronologically. 
N.  Y.,  1858.     8«   .        ,         .         .         29=^-400 

—  The  last  of  his  name         .         .         .         18-2475 
Perceval,  G.     [Pseud.]     Sec  Proctor,  H. 
Perceval,  S.     Williams,  C.  V.     Life  and  administra- 
tion of 30-432 

Percheron  horse.     C.  Du  Huys       .        .  4-306 

Percival,  E.     Souvenir  gallery;   an  illustrated  gift 

book  for  all  seasons.     B.,  1850.     4»      33-1142 

Percival,  J.  G.     Poems.     N.  Y.,  1823.     8»     23-175 

—  Poetical  works.     B.,  1859.     2  v.      .  23-538 

—  Ward,  J.  H.     Life  and  letters  of     .         30-1838 
Percival,  R.     Account  of  the  island  of  Ceylon,  con- 
taining its  histor}',  geography,  natural  history, 
with  the  manners  and  customs  of  its  various 
inhabitants.     L.,  1803.     4°  .         .         28*'-921 

Percival  Keene.     F.  Marryat  .        .        18-2083 

Percussion.     See  Auscultation;  CI  est. 

Percy,  Florence.    [Pseud.]     See  Akers,  E. 

Percy,  J.  Metallurgy  ;  the  art  of  extracting  metals 
from  the  ores  and  adapting  them  to  various 
purposes  of  manufacture.  L.,  1861-4.  2  v, 
8"  . -     .    .         6-390 

Percy,  S.  and  R.  [Pseud,  for  T.  Byerley  and  J.  C. 
Robertson.]  Percy  anecdotes,  original  and 
select.     L.,1823.     20  v.        .         .  33-800 

Percy,  T.  Bishop  Percy's  folio  manuscript ;  ballads 
and  romances.  Ed.  by  J.  H.  Hales  and  F.  J. 
Furnivall.     L.,  1867,8.     4  v.     8°  23-174 

—  Reliques  of  ancient  English  poetry.     Ph.,  1833. 

3  v.    '8° 23-176 

—  Same  ;  with  a  supplement  of  many  curious  his- 

torical and  narrative  ballads,  reprinted  from 

rare  copies  ;  with  a  copious  glossary  and  notes. 

Ph.,  1855.     8°        .         .         .         .  23-513 

Percy  Effingham.     H.  Cockton      .         .  18-662 

Percy  family.     Eddy,  D.  C.     Alps  and  the   Rhine 

27''-663 

Baltic  to  Vesuvius       .         .        .         27^-662 

Paris  to  Amsterdam    .         .        .         27''-661 

Through  Scotland  and  England  27^-660 

Visit  to  Ireland   ....         27Mi59 

Percy  Ma llory  .  .  .  :  .  18-1139 
Perdita.  X.  de  Montepin  .  .  .  34-3558 
Perdue  et  retrouvee.  E.  Serret  .  .  34-5528 
Pere  Gigogne.  A.  Dumas  .  .  .  34^3274 
Pere  Goriot.  H.  de  Balzac  .  .  .  34-3055 
Pere  prodigue.  A.  Dumas,  fils  .  .  34-4526 
PerelaRuine.  A.Dumas  .  .  .  34-3273 
Peregrine  Pickle.  T.  Smollett  .  .  18-2954 
Peregrine  Scramble.  H.  V.  Huntley  .  29''-220 
Pereira,  J.  Lectures  on  polarized  light,  etc.  Ed.  by 
B.  Powell.     L.,  1854    .         .         .  11-222 

—  Treatise  on  food  and  diet ;  with  observations  on 

dietelical  regimen.     Ed.  by  C.  A.  Lee.    N.  Y., 

1843.     8° 10-86 

Perez  de  Montalvan.     See  Montalvan. 


2Q 


PERFECT. 


450 


PERIODICALS. 


Perfect  gentleman  ;  or,  etiquette  and  eloquence.    By 

a  gentleman.     N.  Y.     .         .         .  83-747 

Perfect  light.     J.  M.  Olin        .         .         .         30-1854 

Perfumery.     Piesse,  G.  W.  S.     Art  of  .  (5-211 

—  Pradal,  M.  P.,  and  M.  F.  Malepeyre.     Treatise 

on 0-250 

—  Rimmel,  E.     Book  of  perfumes      .  6-214 
Pericardia,  G.  A.    The  Greece  of  the  Greeks.    N.  Y. , 

1845.     2  V 27'^-861 

Pericles.     A.  de  Lamartine.     v.  1  .         34-4731 

Pericles  and  Aspasia.     W.  S.  Landor    .  33-146 

Periuru.     See  Bartholomew,  P. 
Peril  en  la  demeure.     O.  Feuillet   .        .         34-4048 
Perils  among  the  heathen  ;  or,  incidents  of  missionary 

life;  with  preface  bv  J.  Ridgeway.     L.,  1803 
.    "     .         .         .         32-1046 
Perils  of  the  sea.     L.  R.  Baily       .         .  2-345 

Periodicals.     Coggeshall,  W.  T.     List  of,  [1856] 

^    21-145 

—  Hatin,  E.     Bibliographic  de  la  presse  periodiqne 

Franqaise 21-205 

—  Madden,  R.  R.      History    of   Irish    periodical 

literature 22-1124 

—  Mitchell,  C.     Newspaper  press  directory  21-333 

—  Poole,  W.  F.     Index  to  periodical  literature 

17-53,89 

—  Power,  J.     List  of  Irish  periodicals  21-^236 

—  See  Journalism  ;  Newspapers. 
Periodicals.     Alphabetical  list. 

—  jEsculapian  register         .         .         .  10-565 

—  All  the  year  round  ....  17-145 

—  American  artisan     ....  0-1034 

—  American  biblical  repository    .         .        32-1094 

—  American  chess  magazine        .         .  20-4 

—  American  eclectic     ....  17-32 

—  American  exchange  and  review       .  1-240 

—  American  homa2opatiiie  review        .  10-310 

—  American  horticultural  annual  .  4-263 

—  American  Jewlsli  advocate.     [See  Occident.] 

—  American  journal  of  education        .  13-6 

—  American  journal  of  horticulture     .  4-296 

—  American  journal  of  insanity  .         .  10-612 

—  American  journal  of  pharmacy         .  10-873 

—  American  journal  of  science  and  arts       9-984,5 

—  American  journal  of  the  medical  sciences 

10-563,4 

—  American  law  magazine  .        .         .  2-225 

—  American  law  review       .         .         .  2-346 

—  American  literary  gazette.     See  American  pub- 

lishers' circuhir. 

—  American  magazine  of  useful  and   entertaining 

knowledge 17-201 

—  American  mechanic's  magazine       .  6-802 

—  American  monthly  magazine  .        .  17-8 

—  American  musical  journal        .         .  5-980 

—  American  naturalist  .         .         .  9-900 

—  American  phrenological  journal       .  10-613 

—  American  presbyterian  and  theological  review 

:        32-1764 

—  American  publishers'  circular  and  literary  ga- 

zette        21-293 

—  American  quarterly  church  review  and  ecclesias- 

tical register  ....        32-1814 

—  American  quarterly  register     .        .  17-7 

—  American  quarterly  review      .         .  17-6 

—  American  railroad  journal        .         .  6-73 

—  American  [whig]  review  .         .         .  17-11 

—  American  scrap  book        .         .         .  17-516 
■ —  American  weekly  messenger   .         .  17-135 

—  Anglo-American,  the        .         .         .  17-509 

—  Annales  d'  hygiene  .         .         .         34-4900 

—  Anthropological  review   .         .         .  9-988 

—  Anti-Jacobin    .....  17-18 

—  Appleton's  mechanic's  magazine     .  6-979 

—  Architectural  review   and   American    builder's 

journal f-38 

—  Arcturus 17-15 

—  Argosy,  the 17-16 

—  Army  and  navy  chronicle        .         .  17-108 

—  Art  journal  [art  union]    .        .        .  5-618 


Periodicals.     Alphabetical  list. 

—  Artizan 6-1020 

—  Athenfcum 17-500 

—  Atlantic  monthly      .         .         .         ,  17-129 

—  Banker's  magazine,  (N.  Y.)    .         .  1-119 

—  Banker's  magazine,  (Lond.)   .         .  1-290 

—  Baptist  quarterly      ....        32-2083 

—  Belgravia  .       '  .         .        .         .  17-495 

—  La  belle  assemblee  ....  17-133 

—  Bentley's  miscellany        .         .         .  17-21 

—  Biblical  repertory  and  Princeton  review 

32-1096 

Bibliotlieca  sacra      ....         32-1095 
Bizarre  for  fireside  and  Avayside       .  17-19 

Blackwood's  Edinburgli  magazine  .  17-22 

Boston  miscellany  of  literature  and  fashion 

17-23 
Boston  musical  times       .         .         .  5-981 

Braithwaite's  retrospect  .         .  10-001 

Britisli  controversialist  and  self-educator  17-490 


British  critic     .... 
British  journal  of  photography 
British  quarterly  review 
Broadway  annual    . 

Builder 

Calcutta  review 

Campbell's  foreign  monthly  magaz 

Catholic  world 

Chambers'  Edinburgh  journal 

Cliemical  news 

Chess  monthly 

Chess  player's  chronicle 

Christian  examiner  . 

Colburn's  united  service  magazine 

College  courant 

Columbian   lady's  and   gentleman 


me 


Comic  news     .... 

Commercial  and  agricultural  magas 

Commercial  and  financial  chronicle 

Contemporary  review 

Continental  monthly 

Co-operator       .... 

Cornhill  magazine    . 

Cosmos  ;   revue  encyclopedique  des  sciences 

34-4096 
Country  gentleman's  magazine 
Covenant,    and   odd-fellows'   ladie 


4-80 
magazine 
i 7-204 
Covenant,  the,  and  official  magazine  of  the  I.  O. 

0.  F 2-946 

Craftsman 17-498 

Crayon 5-712 

Daguerreotype          ....  17-30 

Danville  quarterly  review        .         .  32-1973 

De  Bow's  review      ....  1-120 

Democratic- review  ....  17-33 

Dental  cosmos          ....  10-313 

Dodge's  literary  museum         .        .  17-517 

Dublin  review           ....  17-34 

Dublin  universitj'  magazine    .         .  17-35 

Dwight's  journal  of  music        .         .  5-982 

Eclectic  magazine    ....  17-36 

Economist 1-520 

Edinburgh  philosophical  journal     .  9-983 

Edinburgh  review    ....  17-37 

Educational  times    ....  13-500 

Engineer  ...'..  6-1021 

Englishwoman's  domestic  magazine  17-81 

English  woman's  journal         .         .  17-39 
European  magazine  and  London  review    17-40 

Every  Saturday        ....  17-38 

Family  economist    ....  17-490,1 

Family  magazine     ....  17-510 

Farmer's  cabinet      ....  4-14 

Financial  register  of  the  U.  S.          .  1-514 

Fine  arts  quarterly  review       .         .  5-720 

Fliegende  blatter      ....  34-2477 

Floricultural-  cabinet        .         .        .  4-259 

Fonotlpic  journal     .....        .  22-198 


17-146 
0-984 
17-20 

17-489 
5-619 

17-497 
17-25 

17-149 
17-24,127.8 
8-500 
20-13 
20-16 
32-43 
17-29 

17-524 

3   magazine 

17-27 

17-199 

ne       1-244 

1-525 

17-153 

17-174 
2-941 

17-147 


PERIODICALS. 


451 


PERIODICALS. 


Periodicals.     Alphabetical  list. 

Periodicals.     Alphabetical  list. 

— 

Foreign  quarterly  review 

17-46 

—  Mercersburg  review 

32-3082 

— 

Fortnightly  review  . 

17-41 

—  Merchant's  magazine 

1-121 

— 

Frauk'Leslie's  illustrated  newspap( 

n-         17-214 

—  Methodist  quarterly  review 

32-1997 

— 

Frank  Leslie's  illustrirte  zeitung 

34-2476 

—  Metropolitan  magazine    . 

17-68 

— 

Frank  Leslie's  ladies'  magazine 

17-506 

' —  Military  and  naval  magazine  of  the 

U.  S.  17-69 

— 

Franklin  journal 

6-850 

—  Mining  magazine 

6-978 

— 

Eraser's  magazine    . 

17-43 

—  Missionary  herald     . 

32-1975 

— 

Freemason's  magazine     . 

2-1105 

—  Monthly  journal  of  foreign  medicine           10-66 

— 

French  student's  monthly 

22-85 

—  Monthly  review 

17-73 

— 

Galaxy 

17-45 

—  Museum 

13-149 

— 

Gardener's  chronicle 

4-510 

—  Museum  of  foreign  literature  and  science    17-58 

— 

Gazlay's  Pacific  monthly 

17-85 

—  Nation 

17-519 

— 

Gentleman's  magazine     . 

17-48 

—  National  democratic  quarterly  review  .       17-70 

— 

Gleason's  pictorial    . 

17-184 

—  National  magazine  and  republican  i 

•eview  17-75 

— ^ 

Godey's  lady's  book 

17-60 

—  National  quarterly  review 

17-74 

— 

Good  words      .... 

17-49 

—  National  review 

17-77 

— 

Graham's  magazine 

17-47 

—  Natural  history  review     . 

9-993 

— 

Hall's  journal  of  health  . 

10-312 

—  Nature  and  art 

17-501 

— 

Harper's  bazar 

17-522 

—  Naval  cJironicle 

17-76 

— 

Harper's  new  monthly  magazine 

17-114 

—  New  Englander 

17-79 

— 

Harper's  weekly 

17-213 

—  New  England  historical  and  genealogical  regis- 

— 

Herald  ofliealth 

10-574 

ter         

26^-713 

— 

Historical  magazine 

26"-710 

—  New  mirror      .... 

17-73 

— 

History  of  the  works  of  the  learned 

17-221 

—  New  monthly  magazine  . 

17-78 

— 

Hogg's  weekly  instructor 

17-130 

—  New  Y(n'k  mirror    .... 

17-513 

— 

Home  companion     . 

17-502 

—  New  York  review    .... 

17-80 

— 

Home  friend     .... 

17-203 

—  Niles'  register  .... 

17-81 

— 

Home  and  foreign  record 

32-1701 

—  North  American  magazint) 

17-222 

— 

Home  and  foreign  review 

17-50 

—  North  American  review  . 

17-83 

— 

Home  magazine 

17-124 

—  North  British  review 

17-83 

— 

Horticulturist   .... 

4-20 

—  Notes  and  queries    .... 

17-131 

— 

Hours  at  home 

17-55 

—  Occident 

32-1815 

— 

Household  words     . 

17-116 

—  Once  a  week     .... 

17-156 

— 

Howitt's  journal 

17-51 

—  Orchestra          .... 

5-983 

— 

Illinois  monthly  magazine 

17-52 

—  Our  young  folks       ... 

17-84 

— 

Illustrated  London  news 

17-119 

—  Page  monthly  .... 

17-208 

— 

Illustrated  times 

17-521 

—  Patrician 

17-493 

— 

L'  Illustration  .... 

34-4993 

—  Pennsylvania  farm  journal 

4-502 

— 

Intellectual  observer 

9-987 

—  Penny  magazine       .... 

17-86 

— 

International  monthly  magazine 

17-54 

—  Penny  protestant  operative     . 

32-2134 

— 

Journal  of  agriculture 

4-284 

—  Peterson's  magazine 

17-160 

— 

Journal  of  health     . 

10-311 

—  Petit  courrier  des  dames  . 

34-4922 

— 

.lournal  of  prison  discipline      . 

2-964,5 

—  Philadelphia  monthly  magazine 

17-88 

— 

Journal  of  horticulture    . 

4-513 

—  Philadelphia  photographer 

6-913 

— 

Journal  of  sacred  literature 

32-1601 

—  Philadelphia  register 

17-195 

— 

Journal  of  the  Franklin  institute 

6-850 

—  Philadelphia  universalist  magazine 

32-1702 

— 

Journal  of  the   Philadelphia  Colle 

ge  of  phar- 

—  Philobiblion 

21-235 

macy 

10-873 

—  Philosophical  magazine    . 

11-265 

— 

Journal  of  the  royal  Asiatic  society 

28''-222 

—  Poetical  magazine    .... 

23-184 

— 

Journal  of  tlie  royal  geographical  s 

ociety  2.5-85 

—  Portfolio 

17-90,1 

— 

Keystone  monthly  .        .         .        . 

17-209 

—  Popular  science  review    . 

9-991 

— 

Knickerbocker 

17-56 

—  Practical   mechanic   and   engineer' 

s    magazine 

— 

Ladies'  companion  . 

17-61 

6-980 

— 

Ladies'  magazine     ,        .        .         . 

17-123 

—  Practical  mechanic's  journal  . 

6-981 

— 

Lady's  friend 

17-63 

—  Presbyterian  quarterly  review 

32-1883 

— 

Lancet 

10-537 

—  Protestant  episcopalian  and  church 

register 

— 

Law  library      .... 

2-55 

32-1996 

— 

League     .         .         .         . 

3-500 

—  Public  opinion          .... 

17-513 

— 

Leisure  hour 

17-505 

—  Publishers'  circular 

21-347 

— 

Leslie's  magazine     .         .         .        . 

17-62 

—  Pulpit 

32-1924 

— 

Lippincott's  magazine 

17-57 

—  Punch       

17-118 

— 

Literarj'  gazette 

17-508 

—  Putnam's  monthly  .... 

17-87 

— 

Literary  magazine  and  American  rea 

'ister  17-107 

—  Quarterly  journal  of  microscopic  science  11-317 

— 

Literary  panorama  .        .        .        . 

17-492 

—  Quarterly  journal  of  psychological  medicine  and 

— 

Littell's  living  age    .         .         .        . 

17-59 

medical  jurisprudence 

10-91 

— 

Locomotive,  die       .         .        .         . 

24-2478 

—  Quarterly  journal  of  science     . 

11-268 

— 

London,  Edinburgh,  and  Dublin  p 

hilosophical 

—  Quarterly  review      .... 

17-95 

magazine 

11-265 

—  Radical 

32-3084 

— 

London  quarterly  review 

17-92 

—  Reflector,  the 

17-141 

— 

London  review 

17-518 

—  Religious  magazine 

32-1957 

— 

London  society         .         .        .         . 

17-185 

—  Repertory  of  arts      .... 

6-955 

— 

Lowell  offering 

17-65 

—  Repository  of  arts     .... 

17-1 

— 

Macmillan's  magazine     .        .        . 

17-159 

—  Retrospective  review 

17-169,70 

— 

Magasin  de  librairie 

34-4522 

—  Revue  des  deux  mondes  . 

34-4695 

— 

Mathematical  monthly    . 

14-500 

—  Revue  Europeenne  .... 

34-4521 

— 

Medical  news 

10-784 

—  Riverside  magazine 

17-113 

— 

Medical  and  surgical  reporter  . 

10-898 

—  Round  table 

17-520 

— 

Meliora 

2-970 

—  Routledge's  magazine      .        .        . 

17-157 

— 

Memoirs  of  literature 

17-218  to  20 

—  Rural  visitor 

17-97 

PERIODICALS. 


452 


PERSIGNY. 


Periodicals.     Alpliabetical  list. 

—  Russell's  magazine  ....  17-93 

—  St.  James'  magazine        .         .         .  17-190 

—  Sargent's  new  monthly  magazine   .  17-98 

—  Sartain's  union  magazine        .         .  17-161 

—  Saturday  review       ....  17-507 

—  Scalpel 10-297 

—  Scientific  American  .         .         .       6-1018,9 

—  Select  reviews 17-99 

—  Smith's  we(!kly  volume    .         .         .  17-515 

—  Social  science  review        .         .         .  3-268 

—  Southern  literary  messenger    .         .  17-102 

—  Southern  review       ....  17-101 

—  Stei)hens',  Mrs.,  new  monthly         .  17-212 

—  Stereoscopic  magazine     .         .         .  5-434 

—  Student  and  intellectual  observer    .  9-1045 

—  Sunday  at  lion\e       ....         32-2000 

—  Sunday  magazine     ....         32-2045 

—  Sword  and  trowel    ....        32-2081 

—  Tail's  Edinburgh  magazine      .        .  17-103 

—  Temple  bar 17-151 

—  Tradesman's  magazine    .         .         .  1-163 

—  United  service  journal      .         .         .  17-29 

—  U.  S.  service  magazine    .         .         .  17-197 

—  University  quarterly        .         .        .  17-105 

—  Vanity  fair 17-166 

—  Victoria  magazine    ....  17-188 

—  Waldie's  circulating  library     .         .  17-106 

—  "Water-cure  journal  .         .         .  10-484 

—  Weekly  mirror         ....  17-514 

—  Weekly  register  [Niles']  .        .     _       17-81 

—  West-end  gazette  of  gentlemen's  fashions 

.        17-189 

—  Western  monthly  magazine     .         .  17-109 

—  Westminster  review        .         .         .  17-110 

—  AVillis'  current  notes        .         .         .  17-143 

—  Yale  literary  magazine    .         .         .  17-111 

—  Young  people's  book  .  .  .  17-112 
Periscopics  ;  or,  current  subjects  extemporaneously 

treated.     W.  Elder       .         .         .  33-360 

Perkins,  E.  A.,  and  F.  H.  Pease.     Western  bell; 

a  collection  of  glees,  quartettes,  and  choruses. 

B 5-1062 

Perkins,  E.  E.  A  practical  treatise  on  gas  and  ven- 
tilation. Ph.,  1856  .  .  .  6-133 
Perkins,  E.  T.  Na  Motu  ;  or,  reef-rovings  in  the 
South  seas  ;  a  narrative  of  adventures  at  the 
Hawaiian,  Georgian,  and  Society  islands.  N. 
Y.,  1854.  8«  .  .  .  .  29'>-116 
Perkins,  G.  R.  Plane  and  solid  geometry,  and 
plane,  and  spherical  trigonometry  and  men- 
suration: with  tables.     N.  Y.,  1860.     8" 

14-130 

Perkins,  J.  Residence  of  eight  years  in  Persia, 
among  the  Nestorian  Christians  ;  with  notices 
of  the  MuhammedaHS.     Andover,   1843.     8" 

28^-122 

Perkins,  J.  C.     See   [U.  S.  law]   Digest  of  the  de- 
cisions. 
Perkins,  Judith,  memoir  of    .        .        .        30-1443 
Perkins.  J.  H.     Writings.     Ed.    by   W.  H.   Chan- 
ning,  [with  memoir.]    B.,  1851.    2  v.    30-651 
Perkins,  S.     World  as  it  is ;  containing  a  view  of 
the  present  condition  of  its  principal  nations. 
T.  Belknap.     1838        .         .         .  25-35 

Perkins,  T.  H.  Cary,  T.  G.  Memoir  of  30-1320 
Perle  de  Gravelines.  C.  Henricy  .  .  34-4073 
Perle  noire.  V.  Sardou  .  .  .  34-3724,7 
Permanent  fortifications.     See  U.  S.  military  and 

naval  alfairs. 
P'-rote,  prisoners  of.  W.  P.  Stapp  .  26''-190 
Perpetual  curate.  Mrs.  M.  Oliphant  .  18-2386 
Perpetual  motion,  search  for.  H.  Dircks  11-281 
Perrault,  C.  Contes  des  Fees.  P.  .  34-3616 
Perret,  P.     La  Bague  d'  argent.      N.  Y.,  1864.    8° 

34-4649 

—  Histoire   d'   une  jolie  femme.     P.,   1860 

34-4418 

P'jrrin,  J.  B.  Selection  of  one  hundred  fables  ;  with 
a  key.     By  A.  Bolmar.     Ph.,  1859      34-5043 


Perrin,  J.  P.  History  of  the  ancient  Christians  of 
the  Alps — Waldenses,  Albigenses,  and  Vau- 
dois ;  with  an  essay  on  their  present  condition  ; 
by  R.  Baird.     Ph.,  1847.     S"        .        32-19:'.2 

Perrot  family,  notes  on.     E.  L.  Barnwell      30-2031 

Perrott,  Sir  John,  history  of.     R.  Rawlinson 

30-1824 

Perry,  A.  Carthage  and  Tunis,  past  and  present. 
Providence,  1869.     8«    .        .         .         28''-266 

Perry,  A.  L.  Elements  of  political  economy.  N. 
Y.,  1806.     8°         .         .         .         .  3-178 

Perry,  B.  C.  Tiie  human  hair,  and  tlie  cutaneous 
diseases  which  affect  it ;  with  essays  on  acne, 
sycosis,  and  chloasma.     N.  Y.,  1865     10-580 

Peri'y,  G.  G.  The  history  of  the  church  of  Eng- 
land, from  the  death  of  Elizabeth,  v.  1.  L., 
1861.     8° 32-1803 

—  [Ed.]     Morte  Arthure.     [E.  E.  T.  S.  pt.  8] 

V.  5  of  22-1043 

—  Religious  pieces.     [E.  E.  T.  S.  pt.  26] 

V.  13  of  22-1043 

—  Treatises  of  Richard  Role.     [E.  E.  T.  S.  pt.  20] 

V.  10  of  22-1043 

Perry,  M.  C.     See  Hawks,  F.  L. 

Perry,  O.  H.     Mackenzie,  A.  S.     Life  of        30-417 

Perry,  W.  Synonymous,  etymological,  and  pro- 
nouncing dictionary  ;  Avith  an  English  gram- 
mar.        L.,1805.     8°  .         .         .  2^2-372 

Perry,  W.  O.  The  Franks,  from  their  first  appear- 
ance in  history  to  the  death  of  King  Pepin. 
L.,  1857.     8°  ....      '27''-1865 

Persepolis.     Fergusson,  J.     Palaces  of,  restored 

5-105 

—  Rich,  C.  J.     Journey  to  .         .         .  28'^-97 

—  Ussher,  J.     Journey  from  London  to      29''-218 
Persia.     Binning,  R.  B.  M.     Two   years  travel   in 

28''-257 

—  Bode,  C.  A.  de.     Travels  in  Luristan  and  Arab- 

istan      .         .         .        .         .         .         28b-489 

—  Cox,  G.  W.     Tale  of  the  great  Persian  war 

28='-195 

—  Eastwick,  E.  B.     Three  years'  residence  in 

28^-440 

—  Farr,  E.     History  of  the  Persians  .         28^-217 

—  Ferrier,  J.  P.     Caravan  journeys  in  the  east 

281^-236 

—  Francklin,  W.     Tour  from  Bengal  to  P.  28''-61 

—  Fraser,  J.  B.     Historical  and   descriptive  ac- 

count of 28»-53 

Travels  through  .         .         .         28"-298 

—  Histoire  de  la  derniere  revolution     .        34-4438 

—  Hunt,  G.  H.     Outram  and  Havelock's  Persian 

campuiiin       .         .         .        .         .         28''-146 

—  Malcolm,^ J.     History  of  .         .  28-'-56 

—  Modern  traveller      ....         29''-279 

—  Morier,  J.     Journey  through  .         .  28''-8!) 

—  Ouseley,  W.     Travels  in  ...     28''-911 

—  Perkins,  J.     Residence  in        .         .         28,i>-122 

—  Rawlinson,  G.     The  five  great  monarchies 

28«-196 

—  Shepherd,  W.  A.     Bombay  to  Bushire    28''-290 

—  Sketches  in  P.  from  the  journals  of  a  traveller 

in  the  east 28'^'-555 

—  Southeate,  H.     Tour  through         .         28''-102 

—  Tancoigne,  M.     Journey  to    .         .         28^-107 

—  Townsend,  G.     Summary  of  Persian  history 

28»-146 

—  Waring,  E.  S.     Tour  to  Sheeraz     .         29''-514 

—  Watson,  R.  G.     History  of     .         .         28''-229 

—  Wellsted,  J.  R.     Travels  in     .         .         28''-265 
Persian  flower  ;  a  memoir  of  Judith  Grant  Perkins. 

B.,1853 30-1443 

Persian  Ian uuage.     Gladwin,  F.     Persian  moonshee 
...        .        .        .        .  22-338 

—  Jones,  Sir  W.     Grammar        .     v.  5  of  28»-254 
History  of 26''-616 

—  Ouseley,  W.     Persian  miscellajiies  22-893 
Persigny,  le  due  de,  et  les  doctnnes  de  1'  empire, 

precede  d'  une  notice  par  J.  Delaroa.     P., 
1865.     8° 34-4719 


PERSILES. 


453 


PETHERICK. 


Persiles  y  Sigisnumda.     M.  de  Cervantes-Saavcdra 

34-17 

Persiles  and  Sigismunda.     M,  de  Cervantes-Saave- 

dra 18-603 

Persius  Flaccus,  A.     Satires.     Trans,    by  W.  Gif- 

ford.     Ph.,  1822    ....  24-186 

—  Six  satires.     Trans.,  with  notes,  by  W.  Drura- 

mond;  [with  original.]    L.,  1799.    8»    23-73 

—  Same.     Trans,  by  J.  Dryden  .         .  23-476 

—  See  Juvenal,  D.  J. 

Personal  and  political  ballads.  Arranged  and  edited 
by  Frank  Moore.     N.  Y.,  1864     .  23-735 

Personal  experience  of  Eoman  Catholicism.  E. 
Richardson  32-2261 

Personal  recollections  of  the  Amer.  revolution.  L. 
M.  Post 26^'-419 

Personal  recollections  of  English  engineers,  and  of 
the  introduction  of  the  railway  system  into 
the  united  kingdom.     L.,  1868.     8»  6-49 

Persons  and  pictures.     H.  W.  Herbert  .  30-789 

Persijective.     Bernard,  C.  E.     Arithmetical     5-613 

—  Bradley,  T.     Linear  p.  and  projection        5-514 

—  Burchett,  R.     Practical  p.       .         .  5-127 

—  Cloquet,  J.  B.     JSTouveau  traite  elementaire 

34-4612 

—  Davenport,  R.     The  amateur's  p.    .         5-768,9 

—  Davies,  C.     Treatise  on  .         .        .  5-612 

—  Uuffin,  F.     Complete  guide     .        .  5-755 

—  MacDonald,  A.     Chapter  on   .        .  5-311 

—  Pj^ne,  G.     Treatise  on,  for  beginners  5-106 

—  Ropes,  J.     Linear  p.         .         .         .  5-222 

—  Taylor,  B.     Principles  of         .        .  5-216 

—  Thenot,  J.  P.     Practical  p.      .        .  5-417 

—  Whittock,  N.     New  manual  of        .  5-198 

—  See  Drawing  ;  Shades  and  shadows. 
Persuasion.     Miss  J.  Austin   .         .         .       18-224,6 
Perth,  J.  Drumond,  fourth  earl  of.     Letters.     Cam- 
den soc.  pub.  V.  33        .         .         .         27^'-l95 

Perthes  Caroline,  the  Christian  wife.  Mrs.  L.  C. 
Tutliill  ......        30-1028 

—  Memoirs,  from  the  German  of  C.  T.  Perthes 

30-941 

Perthes,  C.  T.  Memoirs  of  Frederick  Perthes ;  or, 
literary,  religious,  and  political  life  in  Ger- 
many, from  1789  to  1843.     E  ,  1856.     2  v.    8" 

30-941 

Perthes,  F.  M.  Life  of  John  Chrysostom,  based  on 
the  investigations  of  Neander,  Boliringer  and 
others.     Trans,  by  A.  Ilovey  and  D.  B.  Ford. 

B.,  1854 30-1964 

Peru.     Brand,  C.     Voyage  to        .         .  26''-ll 

—  Hill,  S.  S.     Travels  in      .         .        .         26^-392 

—  Markham,  C.  R.     Travels  in   .         .         29"-250 

—  Marmontel,  J.  F.     Les  incas  .         .        34-4203 

—  Miller,  J.     Memoirs  of  Gen.  Miller  26''-545 

—  Prescott,  W.  H.     Conquest  of         .         26-'-160 

—  Present  state  of        ...         ,       26i>-1007 

—  Ranking,  J.     Conquest  of,  by  the  Monguls 

26='-988 

—  Rivero,  M.  E.  de,  and  J.  J.  von  Tschudi.     An- 

tiquities of 26»-716 

—  Trueba  y  Cosio,  T.  de.     Conquest  of        26»-62 

—  Tschudi,  J.  J.  V.     Travels  in  .         .         26*^-132 

—  See  Cuzco  and  Lima. 

Peruvian  antiquities.     M.  E.  de  Rivero  and  J.  J.  von 

Tschudi 26^-716 

Peruvian  princess,  letters  of  a.      Mme  F.  d'  II.  de 

GrafRgny 18-3824 

Perversion.     W.  J.  Conybeare       .        .  18-696 

Peschel,  C.  F.    Elements  of  physics  ;  translated  from 

the  German,  with  notes,  by  E.  West.    L.,  1846. 

3v.        .         .         .         .         .         .  11-221 

Pestalozzi,  J.  II.     Barnard,  H.      Life  and  methods 

of 13-33 

Peter.         Barnes,  A.     Notes  on  epistle  of      32-704 

—  Blunt,  H.     Lectures  on  history  of  32-1868,2294 

—  Fronmiiller,  G.  F.  C.       Commentary    on    the 

epistle  of 32-2034 

—  Leighlon,  R.     Commentary  on  the  epistle  of 

33-769 


Peter  the  Cruel.     Merimee,  P.    History  of  27"-2034 

Peter  the  Great,  (of  Russia.)   Abbott,  J.     History  of 

30-1226 

—  Barrow,  Sir  J.     Life  of   .         .         .  30-418 

—  Bradford,  S.  H.     Life  of  .         .         ,  30-993 

—  Eustaphieve,  A.     Reflections  and  anecdotes  on 

the  character  of    .         .         .         .  30-419 

—  Lamartine,  A.  de.     Pierre  le  grand         34-4731 

—  Mottley,  J.     Life  of         .         .         .        30-1992 

—  Voltaire,  F.  M.  A.  de.     Russian  empire   under 

27''-2993 

—  Wight,  O.  W.     Life  of     .        .        .        30-1157 
Peter  of  Blois.     See  Ingulph. 

Peter,  W.,  [ed.]  Specimens  of  the  poets  and  poetry 
of  Greece  and  Rome,  by  various  translators. 
Ph.,  1847.     80        ...         .  23-186 

Peter  Carradine.     C.  Chesebro       .         .  18-631 

Peter  Gott.  J.  Reynolds  .  .  .  18-2639 
Peter  Lipp.  J.  Gouraud  .  .  .  18-1246 
Peter  of  the  castle.     J.  Banim        .         .  18-288 

Peter  Parley's  annual.  W.  Martin  .  33-1354 
Peter  Schlemihl.     A.  von  Chamisso       .  18-609 

Peter  Schlemihl  in  America.  G.  Wood  18-3594 
Peter  Simple.  Fr.  Marryat  .  .  .  18-2084 
Peter  the  whaler.     W.  H.  G.  Kingston  18-1770 

Peter  Wilkins.  R.  Pultock  .  .  .  18-3313 
Peter's  letters  to  his  kinsfolk.     G.  S.  Lockhart 

27''-729 

Peterborough.     Chronicou  Angliae  Petribui'gense 

34-388 

Peters,  A.  R.     Clark,  J.  A.     Memoir  of        30-1225 
Peters,  C.     Critical  dissertation  on  the  book  of  Job. 
L.,  1751.     4»  ....  32-174 

Peters,  11.     Peters,  S.     History  of         .  30-424 

Peters,  J.  C.  Treatise  on  headaches,  based  on 
Riickert's  clinical  experience  in  homa?op- 
athy.     N.  Y.,  18.13.     8°        .         .  10-710 

Peters,  J.  G.  Treatise  on  equitation,  forming  com- 
plete lessons  for  training  horses,  and  instruc- 
tions for  beginners.  L.,1835.  S°  20-433 
Peters,  Richard.  Digest  of  the  decisions  in  common 
law,  equity,  and  admiralty  of  the  courtsof  t)  e 
U.  S.     N.  Y  ,  1854.     2  V.     8»       .  2-219 

—  Report  of  the  case  of  Edward  Prigg  against  the 

commonwealth  of  Pennsylvania,  argued  and 
adjudged  in  tlfe  supreme  court  of  the  U.  S. 
Ph.,  1842.     8"        .         .         .         .  2-M7 

Peters,  S.  History  of  the  Rev.  Hugh  Peters.  N.  Y., 
1807.     8°        .         .         .        '.         .  30-424 

Peters,  W.  C.  Selection  of  admired  masses  ;  witli 
organ  accompaniments.     Cin.    4°  5-953 

Petersburg,  Va.  Conduct  of  the  war  ;  rei)ort  of  com- 
mittee on  attack  on       .         .         .       26''-103l 

PetersdorfF,  C.  Law  of  bail  in  civil  and  criminal 
proceedings.     Ph.,  1835        .         v.  10  of  2-55 

Peterson,  C.  J.  Cruising  in  the  last  war ;  Grace 
Dudley,  or  Arnold  at  Saratoga  ;  The  valley 
farm,  or  autobiography  of  an  or])]ian  18-2477 

—  Kate  Aylesford         ....        18-2478 

—  Military  heroes  of  the  revolution  ;  with  a  narra- 

tive of  the  war  of  independence.  Ph.,  1848. 
8» 30-1563 

—  Old  stone  mansion    .... 
Peterson,  E.    History  of  Rhode  Island 


18-2479 

N.  Y.,1853. 

26''-332 

23-687 


Peterson,  H.     Poems.    Ph.,.1863  . 

Peterson,  Mrs.  H.     See  Lady's  friend. 

Peterson,  R.  E.  Familiar  science  ;  or,  the  scientific 
explanation  of  common  things.    2d  ed.    Ph., 

1851 ll-3:)3 

—  Roman  catholic  not  "  the  one  only  true  religion," 
not  "an  infallible  church;"  being  remarks  upon 
"  points  of  controversy,  a  series  of  lectures  by 
Rev.  C.  F.  Smarius,  missionary  of  tlie  society 
of  Jesus."     Ph.,  1868.         .         .        32-2484 

Peterson's  magazine.  [Ladies' national]  v.  42,3, 
48-54.     Ph.,  1862  69.     8°      .         .  17-160 

Petherick,  J.  Egypt,  the  Soudan,  and  Central 
Africa ;  with  explorations  from  Khartoum  to 
the  Equator.     E.,  1861.    8°  .         .         28''-370 


PETHEEAM. 


454 


PHELPS. 


Petlieram,  J.     Historical  sketch  of  the  progi'css  and 

present   state   of   Anglo-Saxon    literature   in 

England.     L.,  1840.     8°        .         .         22-1169 

Petio-rn,  j.  L.     Grayson,  W.  J.     Life  of        30-1751 

Petit  careme.     J.  B.  Massillou       .  ■      .         34-3513 

Petit  courrier  des  dames,   journal  des  modes.     P., 

1832-44.    17  V.    8"  [not  consecutive]    34-4922 

Petit  hermite.     E.  Jouy  .         .         .        34-5545 

Petit  mouton.     C.  Schmid      .         ,         .         34-1242 

Petit  theatre  boutibn.     Pieces  jouees  sur  les  theatre 

de  Paris,  recueillies  par  Eugene  le  Gai.     P., 


1859 
Petite  coaitesse. 
Petite  Fadette. 
Petite  pecheuse. 
Petites  emigres. 


0.  Feuillet 
Mme  Dudevant 
H.  Lucas    . 
Mme  de  Genlis 


Petites  miseres  de  la  vie  conjugate. 

Petites  nouvelles      .... 
Petits  artistes  peintres  et  musiciens. 


34-4181 
34-4049 
34-3702 
34-4(529 
34-5085 
H.  de  Balzac 

34-30GG 
34-5200 
E.  Foa 

34-4599 

Petits  fils  de  Lovelace.  A.  Achard  .  34-4001 
Petits  guerriers.  Mme  E.  Foa  .  .  34-4740 
Petits  mysteres  de  Paris.  P.,  1844  .  34-4851 
Petits  mysteresdu  quartier  latin.  E.  Robert  34-4417 
Petits  princes  et  princesses.  E.  Foa  .  34-4600 
Petits  poetes  et  litterateurs.  E.  Foa  .  34-4601 
Peto,  S.  M.  Resources  and  prospects  of  America, 
ascertained  during  a  visit  to  tlie  states  in  1865. 
L.,  1866.     8°         ....         26^-563 

—  Taxation  ;    its  levy  and  expenditure,  past  and 

future ;  being  an  enquiry  into  our  financial 
policy.     N.  Y.,1866.     8"      .         .  1-277 

Petofi,  A.     Translations  from  Alexander  Petofi  the 
Magyan  poet,  by  J.  Bowring.      L.,  1866 

23-936 

Petra.    Laborde,  L.  E.  S.  J.  de.     Journey  to    28''-22 
Petrarch,  F.    Rime.     Avignone,  1812.    2  v.    34-2525 

—  Sonnets,  triumphs,  and  other  poems  ;  translated 

into  Enijjlish  verse  ;  with  a  life  of  the  poet,  by 
T.  Cam'pbell.     L.,  1859         .         .  23-556 

—  Dobson,  Mrs.  S.     Life  of         .         .  30-421 
Petrarque  et   son   siecle.     A.  Rastoul   de  Mongeot 

84-4127 

Petrie,  G.     Stokes,  W.    Life  and  labors  of   30-2433 

—  et  al.     Ireland  illustrated;  Avith  descriptions  by 

G.  N.  Wright.     L.     4»         .         .       27''-1228 
Petrifactions  and  their  teachings.     G.  A.  Mautell 

9-258 

—  See  Fossils. 

Petroleum.     Bone,  J.  H.  A.    Petroleum  wells  6-287 

—  Eaton,  S.  J.  M.     History  of  .  .  6-321 

—  Erni,  H.     Coal  oil  and  petroleum     .  6-324 

—  Gesner,  A.     Practical  treatise  on     .  6-335 

—  Morris,  E.     "Derrick  and  drill"     .  6-372 

—  Wright,  W.     Oil  regions  of  Penna.  6-453 

Pets,  book  of 20-237 

Petticoat  government.  Mrs.  Trollope  .  18-2329 
Pettigrew,  T.  J.  Bibliotheca  Sussexiana  ;  a  descrip- 
tive catalogue,  accompank'd  by  historical  and 
biographical  notices  of  the  manuscripts  and 
printed  books  contained  in  the  lil)rary  of 
the   Duke   of  Sussex.      L.,    1827.      2   v.     8« 

21-359 

—  Chronicles  of  the  tombs ;  a  select  collection  of 

epitaphs,  preceded  by  an  essay  on  epitaphs 

and  other  monumental  inscriptions.     L.,  1857 

,    '    .         .         .         29«-253 

—  History  of  Egyptian  mummies,  and  an  account 

of  the  worship  and  embalming  of  the  sacred 
animals  of  the  Egyptians ;  witli  remarks  on 
the  funeral  ceremonies  of  different  nations. 
L.,1834.    8° 28-''-403 

—  Memoirs  of  the  life  of  Vice-Admiral  Lord  Vis- 

count Nelson.     2d  ed.     L.,  1849.     2  v.     8° 
30-398 

—  Superstitions  connected   Avith  the   history  and 

practice  of  medicine  and  surgery.  L.,  1844. 
80 10-481 

—  Same.     Ph.,  1844.     8°     .        .        .         10-481» 


Pettitt,  G.  The  Tinnevelly  mission  of  the  church 
missionary  society.     L.,  1851       .         32-1455 

Petty,  Sir  Wm.  Political  anatomy  of  Ireland  ;  with 
the  establishment  for  that  kingdom  when  the 
late  duke  of  Ormond  was  lord  lieutenant ; 
with  an  account  of  the  expenses  of  England. 
L.,  1601  .....  27M8 

Petty  annoyances  of  married  life.     H.  de  Balzac 

18-272 

Petzholdt,  A.  Lectures  to  farmers  on  agricultural 
chemistry.     L.,  (n.  d.)  .         .  4-62 

—  Same.     N.  Y.,  1846.     8"  .         .         .  4-43 
Petzholdt,  J.    Bibliotheca  bibliographica.    Kritisches 

verzeichniss  der  das  gesammtgebiet  der  bib- 
liographic betrelFenden  litteratur  des  iu-und 
auslandes.     Leip.,  1866.     8°  .  21-233 

—  Hand-buch     Deutscher    bibliotheken.      Halle, 

1853.     8» 21-91 

—  Katechismus  der  bibliothekenlehre.    Leip.,  1856 

....  21-92 

Peuple,  le.     J.  Michelet  .         .        .        34-4123 

Peveril  du  pic.     Sir  W.  Scolt  .         .         84-4997 

Peveril  of  tiie  peak.     Sir  W.  Scott        .      18-2760,8 
Peyrac,  Mme  de.     Comment  on  parle  a  Paris  ;  or, 
French  as  spoken  in  Paris.     N.  Y.,  1856 

34-5044 

Peyton,  J.  L.  The  American  crisis  ;  or,  pages  from 
the  note  book  of  a  state  agent  during  the  civil 
war.  L.,  1867.  2  v.  .  .  .  26--'-917 
Pfannenschmidt,  Frau.  See  Burow,  J. 
Pfeitfer,  I.  Journey  to  Iceland,  and  travels  in  Swe- 
den and  Norway.  Trans,  by  C.  F.  Cooper. 
N.  Y.,  1852 27b-263 

—  A  lady's  voJ^age  round  the  world  ;   a  selected 

translation  from  the  German,  by  Mrs.  P.  Sin- 
nett.     N.  Y.,  1852        .         .         .  29''-91 

—  A  lady's  second  journey  round  the  world.     N. 

Y.,  1856 29i'-132 

—  Last  travels  ;  inclusive  of  a  visit  to  Madagascar ; 

with  an  autobiographical  memoir.  Trans,  bj' 
H.  W.  Dulcken.     N.  Y.,  1861      .         29M87 

—  Yisit  to  the  Holy  Land,  Egypt,  and  Italy.     L., 

1852 28M59 

—  Voyage  a  Madagascar.     Traduit  de  I'Allemand, 

et  precede  d'une  notice  historique  sur  Mada- 
gascar, par  F.  Riaux.     P.,  1862    .         34-8969 

—  Voyage  d'une  femme  autour  du  monde.     Tr.  de 

I'Allemand.     2me  ed.     P.,  1859  .         84-3968 

—  A  woman's  journey  round  the  world  ;    an  un- 

aljridged  translation  from  the  German.     L., 

n.  d 29'>-93 

Phajdon  ;   or,  the  death  of  Socrates.     M.  Mendels- 

solin 32-1692 

Phalaris.     Bentley,  R.      Dissertation  on  epistles  of 

22-928 

Phantasmagoi'ia.    Dircks,  H.    Illusions  produced  by 

the  l)ircksian  p 24-168 

Phantasmata.     R.  R.  Madden        .         .  15-158 

Phantastes.     G.  McDonald     .         .        .         18-1966 
Pliantom  bouquet.     E.  Parrish       .         .  5-215 

Phantom  flowers  ;  a  treatise  on  the  art  of  producing 

skeleton  leaves.     B.,  1864    .         .  5-318 

Phantom  sliip.     Fr.  Marryat  .         .         18-2085 

Phantom  world.     A.  Calmet  .         .         32-1134 

Pharaoh  of  the  Exodus.     D.  W.  Nash  .         28''-204 
Pharmacy.     See  Materia  medica,  therapeutics  and 

pharmacy. 
Pharsalia.     M.  A.  Lucan         .        .        .   23-394,482 
Phases  of  faith.     F.W.Newman.        .        32-1626 
Phasis  of  matter.     T.  L.  Kemp     .         .  8-71 

Phedre.     J.  Racine         ....         34-3121 
Phelan,  M.    Billiards  without  a  master.    N.  Y.,  1850. 

80 20-201 

Phelps,  A.     The  new  birth.     B.,  1867  32-2286 

—  The  still  hour;  or,  communion  with  God.     B., 

1860 32-1666 

—  Park,  E.  A.,  and  D.  L.  Furber.      Hymns   and 

choirs.     Andover,  1860         .         .         32-2237 

Phelps.  Mrs.  A.  L.     The  fireside  friend  ;  or,  female 

student.     N.  Y.,  1847  .         .         .  13-166 


PHELPS. 


455 


PHILADELPHIA. 


Phelps,  Mrs.  A.  L.  Hours  with  my  pupils ;  or, 
educational  addresses.     N.  Y.,  1859      13-167 

—  Our  country,  in  its  relations  to  the  past,  present 

and  future ;  a  national  book,  consisting  of 
original  articles  in  prose  and  verse,  contributed 
by  American  writers.     Bait.,  1804        33-1148 

Phelps,  C.  A.  Life  and  public  services  of  Gen.  U.  S. 
Grant,  and  a  biographical  sketch  of  Hon. 
Schuyler  Colfax.     B.,  1868  .         .        30-2387 

Phelps,  Mrs.  E.  S.     Manse  of  Sunnyside       18-2486 

—  Peep  at  "  Number  five  "  .        .        18-2485 

—  The  tell-tale 18-2487 

Phelps,  Miss  E.  S.     The  gates  ajar        .        18-2488 

—  Men,  women,  and  ghosts         .         .        18-2489 
Phelps,  S.    Analysis  of  human  nature  ;  or,  an  inves- 
tigation to  improve  the  condition  of  the  poor. 
L.,  1818.     2  V.     8»        .         .         .  2-829 

Phemie  Keller.  Mrs.  J.  H.  Riddell  .  18-3605 
Phenomena  and  laws  of  heat.  A.  Cazin  11-171 
Plienomena  of  plant  life.  L.  H.  Grindon  9-104 
Pliidias,  la  jeunesse  de.  C.  E.  Beule  .  34-4667 
Phil.  Purcell,  and  other  tales.     W.  Carleton 

18-592,3o51 

Philadelphia.    Law  and  government. 

—  Digest  of  the  ordinances  of  the  corporation,  and 

of  the  acts  of  assembly  relating  thereto.  Pub- 
lished by  authority  of  the  councils.  Ph.,  1834. 
8° 2-84 

—  Digest  of  the  acts  of  assembly  relating  to.    Ph., 

1860.     8" 2-237 

—  Digest  of  Laws  relating  to,  1854-63  2-238 

—  A  further  supplement  to  an  act  entitled  an  act 

to  incorporate  the  city  of  Philadelphia,  passed 
Jan.  31st,  1854 ;  with  further  acts  passed  in 
1854-9.     Ph.,  1859.     8°        .         .  2-318 

—  A  further  supplement  to  an  act  entitled  an  act 

to  incorporate  the  city  of  Philadelphia,  passed 
Jan.  31st,  1854.     Ph.,  1854.     8-'   .         26''-793 

—  Ordinancesand  joint  resolutions,  1863,7,8.    Ph., 

1864-9.     3  V.    8°  .         .         .         .  2-284 

—  Minutes  of  the  common  council  of  the  city  of 

Philadelphia,  1704-76.     Pli  ,  1847.  8°  26='-824 

—  Journalsof  select  and  common  councils,  1835-48. 

13  V.    8" 26»-794 

—  Journal  of  the  select  council,  from  Nov.  19th, 

1857,  to  July  1st,  1864,  1867,8.     17  v.     8° 
26='-796 

—  Journal  of  the  common  council,  May  12th,  1850, 

to  June  30th,  1864,  1867,8.    18  v.    8°     2:.;''-795 

—  Message  of   the    mayor ;    with   accompanying 

documents,  1859-62.     4  v.     8»     .         26^-887 

—  Department  reports. 

—  Fairmount  park  conunissioners        .       26''-1052 

—  Fire  marshal,  1865    ....         26»-889 

—  Gas  works.     Annual  report,  1867    .         26»-890 
Reports  of  the  trustees  of  the  Philade][)hia 

gas  works  to  the  select  and  common  council. 
Ph.,  1838.     8"       .         .         .         .  6-405 

Report  of  si)ecial   committee  to   investigate 

the  management  and  atfairs  ;  with  an  answer 
thereto.     Ph.,  1807.     8°        .         .       20"-1000 

—  Water  department      Annual  report  of  chief  en- 

gineer, 1843,  1860-05,7,9.     9  v.    8"       20^-741 

—  Public  schools. 

—  Annual  reports  of  controllers.    Ph.,  1804-8.    7v. 

8° 13-108 

—  Report  of  the  committee  on  revision  of  studies ; 

with  the  graded  course  of  instruction  approved 
March  10th,  1868.     Ph.,  1868.     8"         13-180 

—  Report  of    special    committee  on   introducing 

music.     Ph.,  1800.     8°  .         .        3-3-1391 

—  Reports  of  committee  on  central  high  school 

13-289 

—  Libraries. 

—  American  philosophical  society.     Catalogue 

''21-400 

—  Apprentices'  library.     Catalogue     .  21-409 

—  Athenaeum.     Charter,  catalogue,  by-laws,  etc. 

21-472 

—  Library  co.  of  P.     Catalogue  .       21-480,1 


Philade][)hia.    Libraries. 

—  Library  of  friends.     Catalogue        .  21-475 

—  Loganian.     Catalogue      .         .         .  21-482 

—  Mercantile  library  company.     Annual  reports. 

1840-09  21-480 

Catalogues  ....  21-487  to  94 

—  Pennsylvania    hospital,    catalogue   of    medical 

library  21-49S 

—  Almshouse,  catalogue  of  medical  library  21-405 

—  Board  of  Traded 

Annual  reports,  1858-61,5-9.     Ph.,  1859-07. 

8  V.     8» 1-93 

Report  of  the  committee  on  inland  trans- 
portation, on  the  commerce  of  the  lakes,  etc. 
Ph.,  1858.     8"        .        .        .        .  1-210 

Report  of  a  special  committee  in  relation  to 

the  life-saving  stations  upon  the  coast.  Ph., 
1800.    8° 1-210 

Report  of  a  special  committee  upon  the  law 

of  collisions  at  sea,  etc.     Ph.,  1801.    8"  1-210 

Kimber,  T.     Railroad  map  of  the  soutliern 

states,  showing  connections  with  Phila.,(1802) 
25-348 

—  Directories. 

—  1806,7.     J.  Robinson         .         .         .  2.5-137 

—  1813.     J.  A.  Pa.xton         .         .         .  25-151 

—  1817.     E.  Dawes      ....  25-143 

—  1818,19.     J.  A.  Paxton    .         .        .  25-151 

—  1820.     E.  Whitely  .         .         .  25-151 ' 

—  1824,28-31,35-37.     R.  Desilv^r        .  25-152 

—  1837,39-67.     A.  McElroy  .         .  25-153 

—  1850.     J.  H.  Bvram  ;  illustr.  business  d.  25-311 

—  1860-01.     W.  il.  Boyd  ;  business  d.  25-129 

—  1807-9.     I.  Costa.    [Gopsill's]  .  25-157 

—  Maps  and  guides. 

—  Bowen,  D.      History,  designed  as  a  guide 

.         2G''-604 

—  Guide  to  Laurel  Hill  cemetery         .         20''-535 

—  Hexamer,  E.     Barnes'  map     .        .  25-364 

—  Mease,  J.     Picture  of      .         .         .         26i'-605 

—  Smedley,  S.  L.    Atlas  of .         .         .  25-357 

—  Smith,  R.  A.    Philadelphia  as  it  is,  1852  26''-533 

—  Toudy,  H.  J.     New  map  of    .         .  25-375 

—  Views  of 26*'-1009 

—  Miscellany. 

—  Belisle,  D.  W.     History  of  Independence  hall 

26''-486 

—  Carey,  M.     Account  of  the  ixialignant  fever 

10-21 

—  Duche,  J.     Observations  on  a  variety  of  sub- 

jects               32-1909 

—  First  troop  cavalry,  by-laws,  etc.     .         26"-998 

—  Freedley,  E.  T.     P.  and  its  manufactures  6-331 

—  Lee,  J.  H.     History  of  riots     .         .         20='-555 

—  Martindale,  J.  C.      History    of    Byberry    and 

Moreland       .         .         .         .     •    .         20''-856 

—  Minutes  of  committee  of  defence,  1814,15 

V.  8  of  26»-137 

—  Minutes  of  the  proceedings  of   the   committee 

appointed  on  the  14th  Sept.  1793,  by  the  citi- 
zens, to  alleviate  the  sufferings  of  the  afflicted 
with  malignant  fever.     Ph.,  1848.     8°     10-43 

—  Rittcr,  A.     Philadelphia  and  her  merchants 

26'^'-371 

—  Simpson,  H.     Lives  of  Philadelphians  30-1170 

—  Watson,  J.  F.     Annals  of        .  26'^220,319 

—  Wines,  E.  C.     Peep  at  China  ;  Chinese  museum 

28''-559 

—  Winslow,   S.   N.      Biographies   of    successful 

merchants 30-1584 

—  See  Carpenters'  hall ;   Christ  church ;   Eastern 

penitentiary ;  Friendly  sons  of  St.  Patrick  ; 
House  of  refuge ;  League  island ;  Pennsyl- 
vania hall ;  St.  James' ;  St.  Peter's  ;  and  the 
following  titles. 

Philadelphia  alms-house.  Catalogue  of  the  medical 
library,  prepared  by  E.  F.  Rivinus.  Ph.,  1831. 
8"  .  .         .         .         .         .  21-405 

Philadelphia  book  ;  or,  specimens  of  metropolitan 
literature.     Ph.,  1836    .        .        .  33-c9 


PHILADELPHIA. 


456 


PHILLIPS. 


Philadelphia  college  of  pharmacy,  journal  of  the. 
Edited  by  B.  Ellis,  et  al.  v.  1-G.  Ph  ,  1880-35. 
Continued  as  the  American  journal  of  phar- 
macy. Ed.  by  Griffitii,  et  al.  u.  s.  v.  1-17. 
Ph.,  1835-51.     23  v.     8°       .         .  10-873 

Philadelphia,  Easton  and  Water- Gap  railroad  com- 
pany, [now  Nortii  Pennsylvania  railroad  co. ] 
Reports  of  directors,  with  act  of  incorpora- 
tion.    1852-G3       ....  1-854 

Philadelphia  medical  society.  Report  on  quack 
medicines.     Ph.,  1828.     8°    .         .  10-79 

Philadeli^hia  monthly  magiizine  ;  devoted  to  general 
literature  and  the  fine  arts.  v.  1-4.  Ph., 
1828,9.     8° 17-88 

Philadelphia  photographer,  v.  1-5.  Pli. ,1804-9.  5  v. 
8« G-912 

Philadelphia  and  Reading  railroad  company.  An- 
nual reports  of  the  president  and  managers. 
Ph.,  1844,45,48-02.     8°  .         .  1-353 

Philadelphia  register  and  national  recorder,  v.  1,2. 
Ph.,  1819.    8»        .         .         .         .  17-195 

Philadelphia  society  for  alleviating  the  miseries  of 
public  prisons.  Annual  report  of  acting  com- 
mittee.    Ph.,  1888.     8°  .         .  2-991 

Philadelphia  society  for  promoting  agriculture. 
Memoirs.    Ph.,  1815-18.     4  v.     8°  4-2 

Philadelphia  society  for  the  promotion  of  national 
industry.     Carey,  M.     Addresses  3-57 

•Philadelphia,  Wilmington  and  Baltimore  railroad 
company.  Investigation  into  the  alleged 
official  misconduct  of  the  late  superintendent. 
Ph.,  1854,5.     2  V.    8''   .         .         .  1-310 

Piiilalethes.     See  Morgan,  T. 

Pliilanthropic  economy.     Mrs.  M.  Loudon        3-149 

Pliilanthropic  results  of  the  war  in  America.  N. 
Y.,  18G4 26''-870 

Phileleutherus  Dubliuiensis.  See  Delaney,  Patrick, 
in  supplement. 

Philemon.     Barnes,  A.     Notes  on  .  82-702 

—  Oosterzee,  J.  J.  van  Commentary  on  82-2083 
Phileo,  C.  W.  Twice  married  .  .  18-2490 
Pliiiidor.     [Pseud,  for  F.  A.  Danican.]      Studies  of 

cliess.     5th  ed.     L.,  1817.    8°       .  20-55 

—  Allen,  G.     Life  of    ....         80-1440 

—  See  Easy  introduction ;  Pohlman,  J.  G. 
Philip  of  Macedon,  life  and  reign  of.     T.  Luland 

30-2012 

Philip  II,  of  Spain.     C.  Gayarre    .         .       27''-202G 

—  Prescott,  W.  H,     History  of  reign  of    27''-2049 

—  Watson,  R.  History  of  reign  of  .  27'»-2088 
Philip  III,  of  Spain.    Watson,  R.,  and  W.  Thomson. 

History  of  reign  of        .         .         .•      27'^-2089 
Philip,  chief  of  the  Wampanoags.     Abbott,  J.  S.  C. 

History  of 30-1000 

Philip,  A.  P.  W.  Treatise  on  protracted  indiges- 
tion and  its  consequences.     Ph.,  1843.     8° 

10-89 

Philip,  Mrs.  H.     Above  her  station        .         18-2491 

Philip,  R.    Devotional  guides  ;  with  an  introductory 

essay  by  A.  Barnes.    N.  Y.,  1887.    2v.  32-115 

—  Eternity  realized  ;  or,  a  guide  to  the  thouurhtful. 

B.,  1833 32-500 

—  Life  and  times  of  Rev.  George  Whitefield.     N. 

Y.,  1838 80-504 

—  Life,  times,  and  characteristics  of  John  Bunyan. 

N.  Y.,  1889 30-57 

Philip  Augustus.  G.  P.  R.  James  .  18-1041 
Philip,  adventures  of.  W.  M.  Thackeray  18-8197 
Philip  Brantley's  life  work,  and  how  he  found  it. 

By  M.  E.  M 18-4244 

Philip  Colville.  Grace  Kennedy  .  y.  6  of  18-3876 
Philip  Earnscliffe.  A.  B.  Edwards  .  18-3888 
Philip  Morton.  Mrs.  P.  Cudlip  .  .  18-3708 
Philip  Tiiaxter.     C.  A.  Washburn  .         18-2492 

Philippart,  J.     Campaign  in  Germany  and  France, 

1813,14.     L.,  1814.     2  v.     8°        .       27'^-3518 

—  Memoirs  and  campaigns  of  Charles  John,  prince 

royal  of  Sweden.     L.,  1814.     8°  .  30-87 

Philippe  de  Reims.     The  romance  of  Blonde  of  O.k- 

ford,  etc.     Camden  soc.  pub.  v.  72       27»-195 


Philippians.     Barnes,  A.     Notes  on       .  32-701 

Philippine  islands.     Bowring,  J.     Visit  to     28''-359 

—  La  Gironiere,  P.  P.  de.     Twenty  years  in 

29''-239 

—  Lavollee,  C.     Les  Philippines  .         34-4659 

—  See  Manilla. 

Philips,  A.     (Bell's  poets  of  G.  B.)       .  23-487 

—  The    distrest    mother;   tragedy.     Trans,    from 

the  Andromaque  of  Racine.     B.  B.  T.  v.  5 
24-71 

—  Same.     D.  L   T.  v.  4       .         .         .  24-107 

—  Same.     I.  B.  T.  v.  12       .         .         .  24-141 

—  Same.     M.  B.  D.  v.  1       .         .         .  24-142 

—  Same.  S.  B.  T.  v.  11  .  .  .  24-191 
Philips,  F.     Exposure  of  the  calumnies  against  the 

magistrates  and  the  yeomanry  cavalry  of 
Manchester  and  Salford.     4th  ed.     L.     8" 

27''— 1253 
Philips,  J.     (Bell's  poets  of  G.  B.)        '.  23-483 

—  (Sanford's  Br.  poets)  .  ,  .  23-171 
Philips,  S.     Yoice  of  blood,  in  the  sphere  of  nature 

and  of  the  spirit-world.     Ph.,  1864      32-1418 
Philips.     See  Phillips. 
Phillimore.  J.  G.     History  of  England   during  the 

reign  of  George  III.     v.  1.     L.,  1863.    8" 
27=^-946 

—  Principles  and  maxims  of  jurisprudence.     L., 

1856.     8° 2-144 

—  Private  law   among  the   Romans.      From  the 

Pandects.     L.,  1863.     8"       .         .  2-209 

Phillimore,  R.      Commentaries   upon  international 

law.     Ph.,  1854,5.     8°  .    v.  85,90  of  2-55 

—  Judgment  in  the  cases  of  Martin  vs.  Mackonochie, 

and  Flamank  vs.  Simpson.  Ed.  by  W.  G.  F. 
Phillimore.     L.,  1868.     8°    .         .        32-2510 

—  Law  of  domicil.  Ph.,  1847.  8°  v.  57  of  2-55 
Phillimore,  R.  M.  See  Dupanloup,  in  supplement. 
Phillippo,  J.  M.    Jamaica  ;  its  past  and  present  stale. 

Ph.,  1843.  8°  .  .  .  .  26'^-372 
Phillips,  Miss.     My  life,  and  what  shall  I  do  with  it  ? 

By  an  old  maid.     L.,  1860    .         .  33-876 

Phillips,  C.     Recollections  of  Curran  and  some  of 

his  cotemporaries.     N.  Y.,  1818.     8»     30-125 

—  Curran  and  his  contemporaries,     N.  Y.,  1851 

30-660 

—  The  Emerald  isle;   a  poem.     N.  Y.,  1813 

2.3-428 

—  Curran   and    Grattan,    speeches  of;    with  the 

appeal  of  Robert  Emmett,  at  the  close  of  his 
trial  for  high  treason.     Ph.,  1840.    8°    33-636 

Phillips,  E.  Theatrum  poetarum  Anglicanorum ; 
containing  the  names  and  characters  of  all  the 
English  poets  from  the  reign  of  Henry  III,  to 
the  close  of  the  reign  of  Queen  Elizabeth  ; 
first  published  in  1675,  and  now  enlarged  by 
additions,  by  Sir  E.  Brydges.  Canterbury, 
1800 30-445 

Phillips,  Henry.  Musical  and  personal  recollections 
during  half  a  century.    L.,  1864.    2  v.     5-1025 

Phillips,  Henry,  F. H.  S.  Companion  for  the  orchard ; 
an  historical  and  botanical  account  of  fruits 
known  in  Great  Britain.     L.,  1881.    8°    4-198 

Phillips,  Henry,  jr.     Historical  sketch  of  the  paper 

money  issued  by  Pennsylvania.    Ph.,  1862.  8° 

1-319 

—  Historical  sketches  of  the  paper  currency  of  the 

American   colonies.     Roxbury,  1865,6.     2  v. 

4" 1-269 

Phillips,  G.  S.  [January  Searle.]  The  eypsies  of 
Danes' Dyke  .         .         .        .     ~  18-2494 

—  Memoirs  of   William  Wordsworth.     L.,  1852 

30-710 

Phillips,  John.  Life  on  the  earth,  its  origin  and 
succession.     Camb.,  1800     .         .  9-311 

—  Manual  of  geolouy,    practical   and  theoretical. 

L.,  1855         .  "     .         .         .         .  9-283 

—  Treatise  on  geology.     L.,  1887.     2  v.         9-282 
Phillips,  J.  A.     Gold-mining  and  assaying  ;  a  scien- 
tific guide  for  Australian  emigrants.     2d  ed. 
L.,1853         .....  6-391 


PHILLIPS. 


457 


PHILOSOPHY. 


Phillips,  J.  A.  Manual  of  metallurgy ;  or,  a  prac- 
tical treatise  on  the  chemistry  of  the  metals. 
L.,  1854 6-398 

—  Mining  and  metallurgy  of  gold  and  silver.     L., 

1867.     8° 6-519 

Phillips,  J.  B.     The  evil  eye.     F's  M.  D.  v.  17 

24-113 

Phillips,    P.     Musical  leaves   for  sabbath   schools. 

Gin.,  1865 5-1057 

Phillips,   Sir  R.,   [Ed.]      Addisoniana.      L.,    1804. 

2v 30-1795 

—  Memoirs  of  the  public  and   private  life  of  Sir 

Richard  Phillips.     By  a  citizen  of  London. 

L.,1808 30-425 

Phillips,  Watts.  Camilla's  husband.  F's  S.  D.  v. 
41 24-221 

—  The  wild  tribes  of  London  .  .  18-3977 
Phillips,  Wendell.     The  constitution  a  pro-slavery 

compact ;    or,    extracts    from    the    Madison 
papers,  etc.     N.  Y.,  1856     .         •         26'*-672 

—  Speeches,  lectures,  and  letters.    B.,  1863  33-516 
Phillips,  Willard.     Propositions  concerning  protec- 
tion and  free-trade.     B.,  1850      .  3-179 

Phillips,  William.  Conquest  of  Kansas,  by  Missouri 
and  her  allies ;  a  history  of  the  troubles  in 
Kansas,  from  the  passage  of  the  organic  act 
until  the  close  of  .Tuly,  1856.    B.,  1856  26»-348 

Phillips,  W.  B.     Diamond  cross    .         .        18-2495 

Phillips.     See  Philips. 

Philiy  and  Kit.     C.  Chesebro'        .         .  18-628 

Philo  Judaeus.  Works.  Trans,  by  C.  D.  Yonge. 
L.,  1854,5.    4v 32-550 

Philobiblion,  the :  a  monthly  bibliographical  jour- 
nal.    V.  1,2.     N.  Y.,  1862,3.     4°  21-235 

Philological  grammar.     W.  Barnes        .  22-31 

Philological  museum,     v.  1,2.     Camb.,  1832,33.     8° 
22-486 

Philological  proofs  of  the  unity  of  the  human  race. 
A.  B.  .Johnes        ....  22-458 

Philological  society,  transactions  1864,5.  L.  2  v. 
8" 22-488 

Philology.     Bayly,  A.     Introduction  to  languages 
22-36 

—  De  Vere,  M.  S.     Outlines  of  comparative  p. 

22-415 

—  Dwight,  B.  W.     Modern  p.     .         .  22-431 

—  Garnett,  R.     Philological  essays      .  22-443 

—  Gibbs,  J.  W.     Pnilological  studies  .  22-448 

—  Harris,  J.     Philological  inquiries    .         22-1081 

—  Key,  T.  H.     Philological  essays     .  22-461 

—  Latham,  R.  G.     Elements  of  comparative  p. 

22-462 

—  Midler,  F.  M.     Languages  of  the  seat  of  war  in 

the  east 22-479 

Lectures  on  language  .        .  23-478 

—  Townsend,  .T.     Etymological  researches  22-550 

—  Welsford,  H.     Essay  on  language  .  22-502 

—  Young,  T.     Languages.      [Misc.  works,  v.  3] 

11-307 

—  See   Comparative  grammar ;    Language ;    and 

names  of  languages.  , 
Philosophe  sous  les  toits.     E.  Souvestre         34-3799 
Philosophers  of  Foufouville.     By  Radical  Freelance 

18-4146 

Philo-Socrates.     W.  Ellis       .         .         .  33-142 
Philosopher's  stone.     R.  Lully       .         .  8-121 
Philosophers.     Diogenes  Laertius.     Lives  and  opin- 
ions of 15-184 

—  Feuelon.     Anciens  philosophes       .        34-3307 

—  —  Lives  of 30-160 

—  Figuier,  L.     Vies  des  savans  .         .        34-4725 

—  Houssaye,  A.     Philosophes  du  ISme  siecle.   v.  3 

34-5295 

Philosophers  and  actresses  .        30-1778 

—  Taine.  H.  Philosophes  du  XIX  siecle  34-3845 
Philosophical  arrangements.  James  Harris  15-322 
"  Philosophical  enquiry  concerning  human  liberty." 

S.  Clarke 32-2181 

Philosophical  instruments.  McAllister  &Bro.  Cata- 
logue       11-43 


Philosophical  magazine,  comprehending  the  various 

branches  of  science,  the  liberal,  and  the  fine 

arts.    1st  series,    v.  1-08.     L.,  1798-1826.    8» 

11-265 

—  2d  series.     Philosophical  magazine;  or,  annals 

of  chemistry,  mathematics,  astronomy,  natural 

history,    and  general  science,      v.    1,2,5-11. 

L.,  1827-32.     8°    .        .         .         .  11-265 

General  index.     L.,  1835.     8°    .  11-265 

—  3d   series.     London,   Edinburgh,    and    Dublin 

philosophical  maixazine  and  journal  of  science. 
V.  1-27,30,31,33-36.    L.,  1832-50.    8°    11-265 

—  4th  series.     Same.     v.  28-36.     L.,  1864-9.     8° 

11-265 

Philosophical  miscellanies.     V.  Cousin  15-57 

Philosophical  strictures.     A.  Lyall         .  15-241 

Philosophical  theories  and  philosophical  experience. 
C.  F.  Cornwallis  ....  30-1557 
Philosophic  de  la  musique.  C.  Beauquier  34-4426 
Philosophic  morale.  J.  Droz  .  .  34-4285 
Philosophic  morale.  P.  Janet  .  .  34-3423 
Philosophic  proverbiale.  M.  F.  Tuppcr  34-5167 
Philosophy.  History,  lexicography,  and  criti- 
cism. 

—  Bayle,  P.     Dictionnaire  historique  et  critique 

34-4974 

—  Butler,  W.  Archer.     History  of  ancient  p. 

15-115 

—  Chalybaus,  H.M.    Speculative  philosophy,  from 

Kant  to  Hegel       ....  15-169 

—  Cory,  J.  P.     Metaphysical  inquiry  .  15-309 

—  Cousin,  V.     History  of  modern  p.  .  15-103 
Histoire  de  la  philosophe    .         •        34-3165 

—  Enfield,  W.     History  of  .         .         .  15-28 

—  Epitome  of  history  of      .         .         .  15-35 

—  Ferrier,  J.  F.     Lectures  on      .         •  15-138 

—  Fleming,  W.     Vocabulary  of  .         .  15-143 

—  Goodrich,  S.  G.     Glance  at     .         .  15-275 

—  Grote,  J.     Exploratio  philosopliica  15-265 

—  Hampden,    R.    D.     Philosophy  of  the  middle 

ages 15-127 

—  Lewes,  G.  H.     Biographical  history  of    15-113 

—  Masson,  D.     Recent  British  p.         .  15-266 

—  Maurice,  F.  D.     Ancient  and  modern  p. 

15-222  to  5 

—  Morell,  J,.  D.     Speculative  p.  of  Europe    15-49 

—  Saisset,  E.     Philosophic  et  la  religion    34-5004 

—  Schwegler,  A.     History  of  ■    .         .  15-104 

—  Tennemann,  W.  G.     History  of     .  15-110 

—  Tyler,  8.     Progress  of     .        .        .  15-155 

—  Vinet,  A.     Outlines  of     .         .         .        33-1368 

—  Voltaire,  F.  M.  A.  de.  Dictionnaire  philosophique 

34-4496 

—  Whewell,  W.     Philosophy  of  discovery  15-165 

—  Systems  of. 

—  Bacon,  F.     Works  ....       15-7,500 

—  Berkeley,  G.     Works       .         .        .  15-83 

—  Bolingbroke,  H.  St.  John,  Lord.     Works    15-9 

—  Bolton,  M.  P.  W.     Inquisitio  philosophica 

.         .         .         .         .         .         .  15-300 

—  Brann,  H.  A.     Curious  questions    .  15-291 

—  Brown,  T.     Works  .         ,         .  15-18 

—  Cousin,  V.     Philosophy  of  Kant    .  15-174 

—  Craik,  G.  L.     Bacon  and  his  philosophy  15-166 

—  Culverwell,  N.     Light  of  nature      .  15-146 

—  Descartes,   R.      Meditations  and   principles  of 

......  15-230 

—  Fischer,  K.     Realistic  p.  and  its  age       15-116 

—  Hamilton,  Sir  W.     Philosophy        .  15-126 

Discussions  on    .         .        .         .  15-253 

Lectures  on  metaphysics    .         .  15-129 

—  Hamilton  versus  Mill       .         .         .  15-337 

—  Haven,  J.     Studies  in  p.  and  theology       15-34 

—  Hobbes,  T.     Works         .        .        .  33-778 

—  Holbach,  Baron  d'.     System  of  nature      15-331 

—  Hume,  D.     Philosophical  works     .  15-117 

—  Jamieson,  G.     Essentials  of    .         .  1.5-140 

—  Laromiguiere,  P.     Leqons  de  la  philosophic 

34-5001 

—  Lowndes,  R.     Primary  beliefs         .  15-355 


PHILOSOPHY. 


458 


PHOTOGRAPHY. 


Philosophy.    Systems  of. 

—  Lucretius  Carus,  T.     On  the  nature  of  things 

I0-8G 

—  Mansel,  H.  L.     Philosophy  of  the  conditioned 

15-284 

—  McCosh,  J.     Examination  of  Mill  .  15-276 

—  Martineau,  J.     Essays     .         .         .  15-282 

—  Mill,  J.  S.     Dissertations  and   discussions 

15-280 

Examination  of  Hamilton  .         .  15-249 

—  Nourrisson.     Spinoza  et  le  naturalisme  contem- 

porain  34-4198 

—  Reid,  T.     "Works     ....     15-59,261 

—  Shields,  C.  W.     Philosophia  ultima  15-179 

—  Spencer,  H.     First  principles  ,  15-198 
Principles  of  psychology     ,         .  15-173 

—  Stewart,  D.     Works        .         .         .  15-103 

—  Stirling,  J.  H.     Secret  of  Hegel      .  15-272 

—  Tagart,  E.     Locke's  writings  considered  15-321 

—  Tucker,   G.      Essays,  moral  and  metaphysical 

15-277 

—  Tyler,  S.     Baconian  p.    .         .         .  15-70 

—  See  Cosmogony ;   Greek  philosophy ;  Hindoo- 

stan,  religion,  etc.  ;  Knowledge ;  Logic ; 
Man  ;  Materialism  ;  Mental  science ;  Meta- 
physics ;  ]\Ioral  science ;  Perception ;  Posi- 
tivism ;  Psychology ;  Reason ;  Senses ; 
Thought ;  Understanding. 
Philosophy  in  sport  made  science  in  earnest 

18-2493 

Philosophy  of  common  life.  J.  Scoffern  10-345 
Philosoj^hy  of  common  sense.  M.Carey  33-443 
Philosophy  of  domestic  life.  W.  H.  Byford  33-417 
Philosophy  of  history.     G.  W.  F.  Hegel  29''-93 

Philosophy  of  history.  F.  v.  Schlegel  29='-36,7 
Philosophy  of  human  nature.     F.  E.  Brewster 

2-552 

Philosophy  of  the  inductive  sciences.     W.  Whewell 

11-137,8 

Philosophy  of  life  and  philosophy  of  language.     F. 
V.  Schlegel    .....  15-62 

Philosophy  of  living.     C.  Ticknor         .  10-108 

Philosophy  of  manufactures.     A.  Ure    .  6-440 

Philosophy  of  mathematics.  A.T.Bledsoe  14-190 
Piiilosophy  of  natural  history.  W.  Smellie  9-963 
Philosophy  of  natural  history.     J.Ware  9-969 

Philosophy  of  nature.     H.  S.  Boase       .  11-156 

Philosophy  of  physics.     A.  Brown         .  11-109 

PiiilosoDhy  of  the  plan  of  salvation.     J.  B.  Walker 

'  32-609 

Philosophy  of  progress.     H.  J.  Slack     .  2-863 

Philosophy  of  religion.  T.Dick.  .  32-2301 
Philosophy  of  religion.  J.  D.  Morcll  .  32-1499 
Philoso[)hy  of  things  from  philosophy  of  words.    E. 

Johnson        15-311 

Philosophy  of  William  Shakespeare ;   passages  se- 
lected from  his  works.     8d  ed.     L.,  1863 

24-129 

Philosophy  of  words.     R.Jones     .         .  22-137 
Phih)sturgius.     Epitome   of   ecclesiastical    history. 
See  Sozomen          ....  32-559 
Philothea.     L.  M.  Child         .         .         .  18-688 
Pliilp,  J.     Washington   described  ;   a  view  of   the 
American    capital ;    with   notices,    historical, 
topographical,    and   scientitic,  of  the  seat  of 
government.     N.  Y.,  1861    .         .         26'^-402 
Phineas  Finn.     A.  Trollope  .         .         .         18-4203 
Phipps,   E.     Memoirs  of  the  political  and  literary 
life  of  Robert  Pkimer  Ward;  witli  selections 
from  his  corresi)ondence,  diaries,  and  unpub- 
lished literary  remains.     L.,  1850.     2  v.     8" 
30-1314 

—  See  Hertz,  H. 

Phips,  W.     Bowen,  F.     Life  of.     (S.  A.  B.  7) 

30-497 

Pliipson,  T.  L.     Meteors,  aerolites,  and  falling  stars. 
L.,  1867 12-94 

—  Piiospliorescence  ;  or,  the  emission  of  light  by 

minerals,  plants,  and  animals.     L.,  1862 
9-956 


Phipson,  T.  L.  The  utilization  of  minute  life ; 
being  practical  studies  on  insects,  Crustacea, 
mollusca,  Avorms,  polypes,  infusoria,  and 
sponges.     L.,  1864        .         .         ,  9-604 

—  See  Fonvielle,  W.  de. 

Phoenician  Ireland.     J.  L.  Villanueva  .       27*-l548 
Phoenician  language.     Levy,  M.    A.     Worterbuch 

34-2390 

Phoenix,  John.     [Pseud.]     See  Derby,  G.  H. 
Phoenixiana.     G.  H.-Derby  .         .         .  18-845 

Phonarthron,  the.     W.  H.  Hcnslowe    .  22-390 

Phonetics,  phonography,  stenography,  and  short- 
hand.    Angell,  J.     Stenography  22-10 

—  American  phonetic  journal      .         .  22-303 

—  Bennett,  J.     Elements  of  stenography        22-41 

—  Bridges,  N.     Stenographic      .         .  22-49 

—  Byrom,  J.  Universal  English  short-hand  22-308 

—  Cooper,  T.     Parliamentary  short-hand       22-66 

—  Elphinston,  J.      Propriety   ascertained   in   her 

picture 22-395 

—  Fauvel-Gouraud,  F.    Cosmophonography  22-95 

—  Fonetic  bib'l 82-1978 

—  Graham,  A.  J.     Handbook  of  phonography 

22-107 

Phonographic  dictionary    .         .  22-100 

—  Holdsworth,    W.,  and   W.    Aldridge.     Natural 

short-hand 22-367 

—  Levy,  M.     System  of  short-hand    .  22-154 

—  Macaulay,  A.     Polygraphy     .         .  22-164 

—  Mason,  W.     Arts  advancement       .  22-167 

—  Michaelis,  G.     New  system  of  stenography 

22-161 

—  Munson,   J.    E.      Complete  phonographer 

22-17 

—  Pitman,  B.     History  of  short-hand  22-343 

Manual  of  phonography      .         .  22-197 

Phonographic  magazine      .         .  22-345 

Phonographic  and  reporters'  readers   22-340 

The  phrase  book         ,         .         .  22-348 

The  reporter's  companion  .         .  22-347 

—  Stains,  V.  D.  de.     Phonography     .  22-237 

—  Taylor,  S.     Standard  for  stenography      22-247 

—  Thompson,  J.     Manual  of       .         .  22-249 

—  Weston,  J.     Art  of  short-hand        .  22-280 

—  Williams,  W.  M.     Short-hand  for  every  body 

22-291 

—  See  Alphabets. 

Phonotypic  journal,     v.  6.     L.,  1847.     8°       22-198 
Phosphorescence.     T.  L.  Phipson  .  9-956 

Photius.    Myriobiblon  sive  bibliotheca  libroruni  quos 

legit  et  censuit    Photius.      Gisece   editit   D. 

Iloeschelius.      Latine   redditit   A.    Schottus. 

Rothomagi,  1653.     f»    .         .         .         34-2949 
Photo-lithography.     See  Shakespeare. 
Photo-zincography.     Scott,  A.  de  C,   and  Sir  H. 

James 6-1017 

Photograpliic    almanac,    (American.)     J.   Towler 

6-953 

Photographic  manipulation.     Price,  L.     Manual  of 

.         .         .         .  6-916 

Photographic  mosaics.   M.  C.  Lea,  andE.  L.  AVilson 

■ .        .  6-876 

Photographs.     Dore,  G.     Wandering  Jew        5-760 

—  Friswell,  J.  H.     Life  portraits  of  Shakespeare 

80-1978 

—  Ruined  abbeys  and  castles  of  Great  Britain  and 

Ireland 27''-678 

—  Smith,  R.  II.     Expositions  of  great  pictures 

5-329 

Photography.     British  iournal  of  .         .  6-984 

—  Burgess,  N.  G.     Manual  of     .        .  6-826 

—  Catechism  of 6-828 

—  Delamotte,  P.  H.     Practice  of       .  0-838 

—  Hardwich,    T.    F.      Manual   of  photographic 

chemistry 6-858 

—  Himes,  C.  F.     Leaf-prints        .        .  6-868 

—  Hughes,  J.     Practice  of  .         .         .  6-867 

—  Hunt,  R.     Light  in  its  chemical  relations     8-66 

—  Kemp,  G.     Certain  dry  processes  in  6-871 

—  Lea,  M.  C.     Manual  of  .        .        .  6-873 


PHOTOGRAPHY. 


459 


PHYSIOLOGY. 


Phototrraphy.     Lea,    M.    0.,    and   E.    L.    Wilson. 
Pliotographic  mosaics  .         .         .  G-87G 

—  Moiickhoven,  D.  von.     Popular  treatise  on 

6-886 

—  Newman,  — .     Harmonious  colouring     6-H93,4 

—  Otte,  J.     Landscape  p.    .         .         .  6-904 

—  Philadelpliia  photographer       .         .  6-912 

—  Ponting,  T.  C.     Photographic  difficulties  6-913 

—  Price,  L.      Photographic   manipulation    6-916 

—  Root,  M.  A.     Theory  and  practice  of         6-949 

—  Scott,  A.  de  C.     Photo-zincography  and  other 

photographic  processes       .         .  6-1017 

—  Simons,  M.  P.     Pliotography  in  a  nutshell 

6-950 

Instructions  for  coloring  photog'-aphs    6-951 

—  Sutton,  T.     Collodion  processes      .  6-952 

Dictionary  of      .         .         .         .  6-926 

and  G.  Dawson.     Dictionary  of  6-927 

—  Towler,  J.      American   photographic  almanac 

6-953 

The  silver  sunbeam     .         .         .  6-932 

—  Universal  text-book  of     .         .         .  6-938 

—  See     Photo-lithography  ;     Photo  zincography  ; 

Stereoscope. 
Phrase  book,  the.     B.  Pitman        .         .  22-348 

Phreno-mnemotechny.  F.  Fauvel-Gouraud  13-83 
"  Phreno  physiology."      Grimes,    J.    S.      Mysteries 

of  human  nature  explained  .         .  10-509 

Phrenology.     American  phrenological  journal 

10-613 

—  Bain,  A.     Estimate  of     ,        .         .  15-186 

—  Combe,  G.     Elements  of         .         .  10-30 

Lectures  on         ...         .  10-609 

Moral  philosophy        .         .         .  15-220 

etal.    Moral  and  intellectual  sciences  15-210 

—  Dean,  A.     Lectures  on    .         .         .  10-37 

—  Flourens,  M.  J.     Phrenology  examined     10-45 

—  Fowler,  Mrs.  L.  N.    Familiar  lessons  on  10-558 

—  Fowler,  O.  S.     Memory  .         .         .  13-90 

Practical  p 10-325 

Self-culture  ....  13-272 

—  Hecker,  J.     Scientific  basis  of  education  13-109 

—  Jones,  S.     Practical  p.     .         .         .  10-395 

—  Scott,  W.     Harmony  of  p.  with  scripture 

10-587 

—  Sewall,  T.     Examination  of  p.        .  10-154 

—  Snuth,  John  A.     Prelections  on   subjects  con- 

nected with  moral  and  physical  science 
10-523 

—  Spurzheim,  J.  G.    Phrenology  ;  or,  the  doctrine 

of  mental  phenomena  .  .  .  10-100 
Phrenology  in  connection  with  the  study  of 

pliysiognomy         ....  10-101 

Outlines  of 10-103 

Physiognomical  system       .         .  10-708 

—  Warne,  J.  A.     Phrenology  in  the  family  10-610 

—  See  Physiognomy. 

Physic  and  physicians.     L.,  1839.     2  v.  10-767 

—  See  Medicine  ;  Physicians. 

Physical  education.     Caldwell,  C.     Thoughts  on 

10-508 

—  Evans,  R.     Prize  essay  on       .         .  10-405 

—  Jacques,  D.  H.     Hints   towards  physical    per- 

fection    10-179 

—  Lennox,  W.     Prize  essay  on  .         .  10-405 

—  Pike,  L.  O.     Prize  essay  on     .         .  10-405 

—  Riofrey,    B.      Physical    education ;     especially 

adapted  to  young  ladies        .        .  10-690 

—  See  Gymnastics. 

Physical  geography.     See  Geography. 
Physical  history  of  mankind.      J.  C.  Prichard 

9-609 

Physical  media  in  spiritual  manifestations.     G.  W. 

Sampson 82-2480 

Physical  perfection,  hints  on.  D.  H.  Jacques  10-179 
Physical  theory  of  another  life.  I.  Taylor  82-1899 
Phj'sician  and  patient.     W.Hooker     '.  10-122 

Physician's  holiday.     J.  Forbes     .         .  27''-281 

Physicians.     Jeaffreson,  J.  C.     Book  about  doctors 

10-242 


Physicians.     Clergymen  and  doctors     .  83-12 

—  Ph}'sic  and  physicians      .         .         .  10-767 

—  Russell,  J.  R.     History  and  heroes  of  medicine 

10-275 

Physick,  P.  S.     Randolph,  J.     Life  and  character  of 

30-1563 

Physico-theology.     W.  Derham     .         .         32-1812 
Phj'sics.     See  Natural  philosophy. 
Physio-philosophy,  elements  of.     L.  Oken       9-1017 
Physioii'nomy.     Lavater,  J.  C.     Essays  on 

" 10-240,1000 

—  Redfield,  J.     Comparative  p.   .         .  10-629 

—  Sperzheim,  J.  G.      Phrenology  in   connection 

with  p 10-101 

—  Warwick,  E.     Notes  on  noses         ,  10-675 

—  Wells,  S.  R.     New  physiognomy    .  10-763 

—  Woolnoth,  T.     Facts  and  nices       .  5-636 

—  See  Phrenology ;  Porta,  G.  B.  della. 
Physiognomy  of  diseases.     G.  Corfe      .         10-1003 
Physiological  chemistry.     See  Chemistry,  physiolo- 
gical. 

Physiological  researches.     J.  Davy        .  9-538 

Physiological  researches  upon  life  and  death.     X. 

Bichat 10-16 

Physiologic  du  gout.  Brillat-Savarin  .  34-3101 
Physiologic  du  mariage.     H.  de  Balzac  34-3065 

Physiologic  du  ridicule.  S.  Gaj-^  .  .  34-5384 
Physiology.      Bell,  A.  N.      Knowledge   of    living 

things 9-907 

—  Bushnan,  J.  S.     Animal  and  vegetable  p.,  etc. 

9-995 

—  Carpenter,  W.  B.     Animal  physiology       9-727 
Principles  of  human  p.       .        .  10-22 

—  Combe,  A.     Principles  of        .         .  10-27 

—  Comstock,' J.  L.     Outlines  of  .         .  10-81 

—  Dalton,  J   C.     Treatise  on  human  p.         10-174 
Physioloiiy  and  hygiene     .         .  10-878 

—  Drapei-,  J.  W.     Human  p.       .         .  10-160 
Text-book  on       ...         .          10-595 

—  Dunglison,  II.     Human  p.        .         .  10-257 

—  Flint,  A.     Physiology  of  man         .  10-585 

—  Fowler,     Mrs.    L.    N.      Familiar    lessons    on 

10-558 

—  Fowler,  O.  S.     Animal  and  mental  p.        10-324 

—  Goadby,  H.    Text-book  of  vegetable  and  animal 

physiology 9-1030 

—  Huxley,  T.  H.     Elementary  physiolocy  10-679 
and  W.  J.  Youmans.     Elements  of     10-803 

—  Jarvis,  E.     Physiology  and  laws  of  health 

10-589 

—  Lehman,  C.  G.     Manual  of  chemical  p.       8-3-3 

—  Lewes,  G.  H.     Physiology  of  common  life 

10-194 

—  Ludlow,  J.  L.     Manual  of  examinations  upon 

.  10-375 

—  Mace,  J.     Histoire  d'une  bouchee  de  pain 

34-5098 

History  of  a  bit  of  bread     .        .  10-668 

—  Mageudie,  F.     Elementary  compendium  of 

10-77 

—  Marshall,  J.     Outlines  of         .         .  10-813 

—  Meigs,  J.  A.    Methods  of  studying  and  teaching 

10-536 

—  Miiller,  J.     Senses,  voice,  and  muscular  motion 

with  the  mental  faculties      .         .  10-286 

—  Nice,  C.  D.     Illustrations  of  .        .  10-680 

—  Paine,  M.     Commentaries       .         .  10-142 

—  Roget,    P.    M.       Physiology    considered    with 

reference  to  natural  theology        .  9-1008 

—  Ruschenberger,  W.  S.  W.     Anatomy  and  p. 

9-619 

—  Raumarez,  R.     Physiological  science        11-286 

—  Shea,  J.     Manual  of        .         .         .  9-723 

—  Spencer,  T.     Lectures  on  animal  heat      10-376 

—  Todd,  R.  B.,  and  W.  Bowman.     Physiological 

anatomy  and  p.  of  man        .         .  10-224 

—  Unzer,  J.  A.     Principles  of     .         .  10-686 

—  See   Anatomy  and   p.  ;     Botany  ;     Chemistry, 

physiological ;  Comparative  anatomy  and  p.  ; 
Electro  p ;  Marriage. 


PHYSIOLOGY. 


460 


PIERCE. 


Physiology  and  pathology  of  the  human  mind.     H. 

Msuidsley       .....  10-812 

Physiology  at  the  farm.     Seller,  W. ,  and  H.  Stephens 

: 4-207 

Physiology  of  "muffs."  W.  Gaspcy  .  18-3974 
Physiology  of  the  senses.  A.  B.  Johnson  15-243 
Physiology  of  taste.  A.  Brillat-Savarin  G-160 
Phytogeuesis.  Schleiden,  M.  J.  Contributions  to 
9-1039 

—  See  Botany. 

Piaget,  Henry  F.      The  watch;    its   construction, 

merits,  and  defects ;   how  to  choose  it,  and 

how  to  use  it ;   with  an  essay  on  clocks,  and 

how  to  use  them.     K  Y.,  1808    .  0-120 

Piano  de  Berthe.     T.  Barriere  et  J.  Loiiu     34-5328 

Pianist's  album,     [v.  3  of  Home  circle]  5-962 

Piano-forte.     Bertiui,  11.     Method  for   .  5-989 

—  Burrowes,  J.  F.     Piano-forte  primer     20^-2099 

—  Clementi,  M.     Kunst  des  pianofortespieles 

5-845 

—  Engelbrecht,  J.  C.     Materia  musica  5-1128 

—  Hummel,  J.  N.      Anweisuug  zum  piano-forte- 

spiel       5-809 

—  Mason,  W.,  and  E.  S.  Hoadly.     Method  for 

5-987 

—  Richardson,  N.     New  method  for  .  5-990 

—  Rimbault,  E.  F.     Origin,  progress  and  construc- 

tion of 5-807 

—  Spencer,  C.  C.     Rudiments  of  playing     5-1055 

—  Thalberg,  S.     L'  art  du  chant  applique  au  p. 

.     " 5-900 

—  See  Music,  instrumental. 

Piatt,  J.  J.  Poems  in  sunshine  and  firelight.  Cin., 
1806 23-831 

—  Western  windows,  and  other  poems.    N.  Y.  1809 

23-1038 

Piatt,  Mrs.  L.     Bell  Smith  abroad.     N.  Y.,  1855 

27'^-376 

Piave,  M.  F.     See  Verdi,  G. 

Piazza  tales.  H.Melville  .  ,  .  18-2189 
Pic  nic  papers.     C.  Dickens,  et  al".  .  18-877 

Picard.  See  Ricochets,  les  .  .  .  34-4224 
Piciirdy.  Musgrave,  G.  M.  By-roads  in  27>'-C24 
Picciola.     J.  X.  Boniface        .         .         .         34-3658 

—  Same,  in  English      ....         18-2715 
Pichegru.     Lecourbe,  H.     Opinion  sur  la  conspira- 
tion de  P. et  autres        .         .         .         34-3962 

Pichler,  Madame  C.  The  siege  of  Vienna  18-2496 
Pichot,  A.     Life  and  labours  of  Sir  Charles  Bell. 

L.,  1800 30-1287 

Pick,  A.     Literal  translation  from  the  Hebrew  of  the 

twelve  minor  prophets.     L.,  1835  32-173 

Picken,    A.      The   Canadas.      Compiled   from   the 

original  documents  furnished  by  John  Gait. 

L.,  1832 20"-G00 

—  Waltham 18-3816 

Pickering,  C.  The  races  of  man,  and  their  geogra- 
phical distribution ;  new  ed.,  Vv'ith  an  analytical 
synopsis  of  tlie  natural  history  of  man,  by  J. 
0.  Hall.     L.,  1850         .         .         .         29^-238 

Pickering,  Ellen.     Ellen  Wareham        18-2497,2500 

—  The  grumbler  ....         18-2497,2500 

—  The  expectant  ....         18-2498 

—  The  merchant's  daughter         .         .         18-2501 

—  Nan  Darrell 18-2501 

—  Prince  and  peddler  ....         18-2501 

—  The  quiet  husband  ....        18-2508 

—  The  squire 18-2503 

—  Who  shall  be  heir     ....         18-2498 
Pickering,  J.     Vocabulary,  or,  collection  of  words 

and  phrases  which  have  been  supposed  to  ba 
peculiar  to  the  United  States ;  with  an  essay 
on  the  present  state  of  the  English  language 
in  the  United  States.     B.,  1810.    8"       22-199 

Pickering,  O.  The  life  of  Timothy  Pickering,  v.  1. 
B.,  1867.     8«  ....        30-2301 

Pickwick  club,  posthumous  papers  of.  C.  Dickens 
18-876 

Picnics ;  or,  legends,  tales,  and  stories  of  Ireland 
18-2506 


Picot,  C.  Beauties  of  the  French  drama  ;  prepared 
f(n-  American  schools.     Ph.,  1848        34-5046 

—  Fleurs  du  Parnasse  franqnis.    Ph.,  1852  34-4472 

—  Historical  narrations  in  French ;  for  American 

schools.     Ph.,  1846       .         .         .         34-5038 

—  Interesting    narrations.      (Narrations    interes- 

santes.)     Ph.,  1851       .         .         .         34-5045 

—  Scientific  narrations,   etc.      (Narrations    scien- 

tifiques,  etc.)     Ph.,  1847      .         .        34-5047 

Pictorial  art,  hand-book  of.     R.  St.  J.  Tyrwhitt 

5-311 

Pictorial  calendar  of  the  seasons.     Mary  Howitt 

20-384 

Pictorial  field-book  of  the  revolution.     B.  J.  Lossing 
26''-294 

Pictorial  field-book  of  the  war  of  1812.    B.  J.  Lossing 
26"-619 

Pictorial  half-hours  ;  or,  miscellanies  of  art  ;  with 
illustrative  descriptions.     L.     2  v.         33-219 

Pictorial  liand-book  of  London  ;  comprising  its 
antiquities,  architecture,  arts,  manufactures, 
trade,  social,  literary,  and  scientific  institu- 
tions, exhibitions,  and  galleries  of  art.  L., 
1854 27^-742 

Pictorial  history  of  the  county  of  Lancaster.  L., 
1844.     8° 27''-451 

Pictorial  history  of  England.  G.  L.  Craik  and  C. 
Macfailane 27='-296 

Pictorial  narratives.     N.  Y.,  n.  d.  .  32-OlG 

Picture  galleries  of  England.     W.  Hazlitt  5-9 

—  See  Art  galleries  ;  Portraits. 

Picture  history  of  England.     H.  W.  Dulcken 

27^^-347 

Picture  of  St.  John.     B.  Taylor     .         .  23-873 

Pictures.     American  gallery  of  art        .  5-749 

—  Book  of  gems 5-704 

—  Burtin,  F.  X.  de.    Treatise  on  knowledge  neces- 

sary to  amateurs  ....  5-188 

—  Landseer,  J.     Catalogue  of     .         .  5-317 

—  Landseer,  T.     Carnivorous  quadrupeds     5-758 

—  Landscape  gallery    ....  5-762 

—  Landscape  illustrations  of  Scotland  5-780 

—  Le  pitlure  di  Bologna       .         .         .         34-2520 

—  Reynolds,  J.     Notes  and  observations  on  5-144 

—  Smith,  R.  H.     Expositions  of  sreat  p.       5-329 

—  Tuckennan,  H.  T.     Book  of  aiMists  5-580 

—  See  Art  galleries;  Engraving;  Museums;  Paint- 

ing ;  Prints. 
Pictures  from  the  battle-fields.     E.  C.  G.  Murray 

27'^-840 

Pictures   from   the   history   of   the    Swiss.      M.  G. 

27"-2408 

M.  G.  Sleeper 

27'-2()63 

2-702 

18-571 

27b-738 

27»-930 

18-2507 

18-3835 

33-627 


Sleeper 
Pictures  from  the  history  of  Spain. 


G.  Haynes 
Alice  Gary 
T.  Miller 

R.  Pauli 


Pictures  from  prison  life. 

Pictures  of  country  life. 

Pictures  of  country  life. 

Pictures  of  old  England. 

Pictures  of  the  French    .... 

Pictures  of  the  olden  time.    E.  II.  Sears 

Pictures  of  travel.     H.  Heine 

Picturesque.     Fosbroke,  T.  D, 


Tourist's  grammar 
5-343 

—  Price,  Sir  U.  On  the  picturesque  ,  5-149 
Picturesque  tour.  A.  Bisani  .  .  29''-81 
Picturesque  tourist.  O.  L.  Holly  .  .  20''-49 
Piddington,  H.     Sailor's  horn-book  for  the  law  of 

storms  ;   a  practical  exposition  of  the  theory 

of  the  law  of  storms,  and  its  uses  to  mariners. 

3d  ed    L.,  1860.     8°     .         .        .  11-193 

Pidgeon,  E.     See  Cuvier,  G.  L.  C.  F.  D.,  Baron. 

Pieces  de  monnaie  Karolingiennes.     E.  Sue  34-4638 

Piedmont.     Gallenga,  A.     Country  life  in      27"-478 

History  of 27''-2233 

—  Henderson,  E.     Observations  on     .         27''-518 

—  Monastier,  A.     History  of  the  Vaudois  church 

32-1319 

Pierce,  C.  The  household  manager ;  a  practical 
treatise  upon  the  various  duties  from  the 
drawing-room  to  the  kitchen,    L.,  1857  6-209 


PIERCE. 


461 


PILHES. 


Pierce,  F.     Hawthorne,  N.     Life  of      .  30-709 

Pierce,  G.  F.     Incidents  of  western  travel.     Nasli- 

ville,  1857 2G''-511 

Pierce,  I.  JST.     See  De  Morat,  A.  J. 
Pierce.     See  Peirce. 

Pierce  Plowman.     See  Piers  Ploughman. 

Pierolti,  E.     Customs  and  traditions  of  Palestine  ; 

illustrating    the     manners    of     the     ancient 

Hebrews.     Camb.,  1864.     8"        .         28"-4;6 

Pierotti,  G.   D.     II  giardino   del    Parnaso  ;   o  sia 

raccolta  di  poesie,  i  fiori   dei   migliori    pocti 

italiani.     Edimborgo,  1811.     2  v.         34-2700 

Pierpont,  memoirs  of  the  chevalier        .         18-4245 

Pierre  le  grand.     See  Peter  the  great. 

Pierre.     C.  Deslys 34-4141 

Pierre  de  touche.  Augier  et  Sandeau  .  34-3031 
Pierre  de  Yillergle.  A.  Achard  .  .  34-3011 
Pierre  et  Jean.  E.  Souvestre  .  .  34-3800 
Pierre  ;  or,  the  ambiguities.  H.  Melville  18-2190 
Pierron,  A.  Histoire  de  la  litterature  Grecque.  2me 
ed.     P.,  1857         ....         34-3992 

—  Histoire  de  la  litterature   Romaine.     2me  ed. 

P.,  1857 34-3993 

Pierron,  E.,  and  A.  Laferriere.      Two  can  play  at 
that  game.     F's  M.  1).  v.  29         .  24-113 

Pierrot  le  socialiste,  infortunes  du.     P.  Boitard 

34-3094 

Piers.     Bland,  W.     Principles  of  construction  of 

6-17 

Piers  Ploughman,  the  vision  and  creed  of.     Ed.  by 
T.  Wright.     2d  ed.     L.,  1856.     2  v.      23-41o 

—  Pierce,  the  ploughman's  crede.     Ed.  by  W.  W. 

Skeat.    [E.  E.T.  S.  30.]    L.,  1867.    8"  22-1043 

—  See  Early  English  text  society.  No.  28. 
Pierson,  Hamilton  W.      Jeiferson    at    Monticello ; 

private  life  of  Thomas  Jcffel'son.    N.  Y. ,  1862. 

8° 30-1366 

Pierson,  H.  W.,  ed.    American  missionary  memorial ; 

includinir  biographical  and  historical  sketches. 

N.  Y.,  1853.     8°     .         .         .         .  32-414 

Pierson,  Helen  W.     Edith  Vaughan's  victory ;  or, 

how  to  conquer  ....  18-2508 
Piesse,  G.  W.  S.     The  art   of   perfumery.     2d  ed. 

L.,  1856 6-211 

—  Chymical,  natural,  and  physical  maffic.     2d  ed. 

L.,1859         .         ... 

—  Laboratory  of  chemical  wonders. 


Piety.     Fish,  H.  C 


20-202 
L.,  18C0 
8-73 
Primitive  piety  revived 

32-1049 

Early  piety  .         .         82-2485 

On  female  piety        .        32-1578 


—  Guthrie,  T. 

—  James,  J.  A 

—  See  Religion,  practical 
Piety  promoted.     W.  and  T.  Evans 
Pig,  treatise  on.     W.  Youatt 
Pigault-Lebrun,  C.  A.  G 

4»  .         .         .      •  . 

—  Angelique  et  Jeanneton. 

—  Les  barons  de  Felsheim. 

—  La  famille  Luceval.     P. 

—  Fanchette  ;  et  Honorine 

—  La  folic  Espagnole.     P. 


32-1170 

4-40 

Adelaide  de  Meran.     P. 

34-4816 


P. 
P. 

40 

P. 

40 


—  Le  gaTQon  sans  souci ;  L'ofHcieux.     P, 


34-4809 
34-4808 
34-4813 
34-4810 
34-4806 
40 

34-4807 
34-481 1 
34-4818 
34-4814 
P.  4" 
34-4812 
34-4805 


—  L'  Homme  a  projets.     P.     4° 

—  Jerome.     P.     4"       . 

—  Une  Macedoine.     P.     4"  .         . 

—  Mon  oucle  Thomas ;  M.  de  Kinglin. 

—  M.  Botte.     P.     4»    .         .         '. 

—  La  mouche  ;  vie  et  aventures  de  Pigault-Lebrun. 

P.     4° 34-4817 

Pigeon  pie.     Miss  Yonge        .         .        ,  18-3624 

Pigeons.     Dove  cot  and  rabbit  warren  .  20-173 

—  Eaton,  J.  M.     Art  of  breeding  and  manaeing 

4-288 

—  Selby,  P.  J.     [Jardine,  Sir  W.    N.  1.  9]     9-593 

—  Tegetmeier,  W.  B.     Management  .  4-514 
Piggot,  A.  S.     Chemistry  and  metallurgy  as  applied 

to  dental  surgery.     Ph.,  1854.     8"  8-43 


Piggot,  A.  S.  Chemistry  and  metallurgy  of  copper  ; 
including  a  description  of  the  principal  copper 
mines,  tlie  art  of  mining  and  preparing  ores  for 
market,  and  the  various  processes  of  copper 
smelting.     Ph.,  1858     .        .         .  6-393 

Piggot.     See  Pigot. 

Piguotti,  L.  History  of  Tuscany,  from  the  earliest 
era ;  including  memoirs  of  the  family  of  the 
Medici.  Trans,  by  J.  Browning.  L.,  1826. 
4  V.     8° 27-''-2410 

—  Storia   della    Toscana  con  diversi  saggi   sulle 

scienze,  lettere  e  arli.  Pisa,  1813,14.  5  v.  in 
9.     80 34-2527 

Pigott,  G.  Manual  of  Scandinavian  mythology  ; 
containing  a  popular  account  of  the  two  Ed- 
das  and  of  the  religion  of  Odin  ;  illustrated 
by  translations  from  Oehlenschlager's  Danish 
poem,  "  The  gods  of  the  north."  L.,  1839 
32-925 

Pigot,  K.  Moral  emblems,  with  aphorisms,  adages, 
etc.,  from  Jacob  Cats  and  R.  Farlie.  L.,  1860. 
8° 32-2025 

Pigot.     See  Piggot. 

Pike,  L.  O.     English  and  their  origin  ;   a  prologue 

to  authentic  English  history.      L.,  1866.     8° 

27«-948 

—  Physical  education  ;  an  essay,  to  which  has  been 

awarded  the  prize  of  the  athletic  society.  L., 
1863 10-405 

Pike,  S.,  and  S.  Hayward.  Religious  cases  of  con- 
science answered  in  an  evangelical  manner. 
Ph.,  [1859] 32-1397 

Pike,  Z.  M.     Account  of  expeditions  to  the  sources 

of  the  Mississippi  and  Arkansaw,  Kans,  La 

Platte,  and  Pierre  Jaun,  rivers.  Ph.,  1810.   8° 

26''-101 

—  Whiting,  H.  Life  of.  (S.  A.  B.  15)  30-497 
Pilate  and  Herod.  H.  Stanley  .  .  18-2999 
Piles,  R.  de.     Art  of  painting,  and  the  lives  of  the 

painters  ;  with  an  essay  towards  an  English 
school ;  with  the  lives  and  characters  of  above 
olie  hundred  painters.     L.,  1706  .  5-423 

Pilferings  from  the  Paris  and  Dover  post-bag.  L., 
1843 27^-36 

Pilgrim,  J.   Eveleen  Wilson.   F's  S.  D.  v.  40  24-221 

—  The  Limerick  boy.     F's  M.  D.  v.  23         24-113 

—  Katty  O'Sheal.     F's  M.  D.  v.  37     .  24-113 

—  Paddy  the  piper.     F's  M.  D.  v.  8    .  24-113 

—  Servants  by  legacy.     F's  M.  D.  v.  33        24-113 

—  Robert  Emmet.     F's  S.  D.  v.  37      .  24-221 

—  Shandy  Maguire.  F's  S.  D.  v.  81  .  24-221 
Pilgrim  fathers.     See  Pilgrims. 

Pilgrimage  of  the  soul.  G.  de  Guileville  32-2007 
Pilgrimage  to  the  Holy  Land.     Sir  R.  Guylforde 

V.  51  of  27''-195 

Pilgrimage  to  the  land  of  my  fathers.     M.  Margo- 

liouth 28''-490 

Pilgrimage  to  Treves.     C.  E.  Anthon    .  27''-50 

Pilgrims.     Banvard,  J.     Plymouth  and  the  pilgrims 

26'>-276 

—  Cheever,  G.  B.     Journal  of     ,        .  26''-43 

—  Gale,  N.     Pilgrim's  first  year  in  K  E.     26*-579 

—  Martyn,  W.  C.     History  of  the  pilgrim  fathers 

32-9883 

—  Russell,  W.  S."    Recollections  of    !         2^-330 

—  Sears,  E.  H.     Pictures  of  olden  time      18-3835 

—  Steele.     Life  and  time  of  W.  Brewster     30-975 

—  Path  of  the  pilgrim  church       .         .         32-1442 

—  Wilson,  D.     History  of  the  pilgrim  fathers 

26''-408 

—  See  Massachusetts ;  New  England  ;  Plymouth  ; 

Puritans. 
Pilgrim's  i)rogress.     J.  Bunyan     .        .  32-34 

Pilgrim's  wallet.  G.  Haven  .  ,  .  27''-772 
Pilgi-ims  of  fashion.     K.  Cornwallis      .  18-751 

Pilgrims  of  the  Rhine.     E.  L.  Bulwer-Lytton 

18-489 

Pilgrims  of  Walsingham.  A.  Strickland  18-8055 
Pilhes  de  Tarascon,  J.    Le  bienfait  anonyme.     Le 

Texier 1,84-4832 


PILKINGTON. 


462 


PITT. 


Pilkington,  J.  Artist's  guide  and  mechanic's  own 
book.     N.Y.,1841        .         .         .  0-899 

Pilkington,  M.  General  dictionary  of  painters.  L., 
1829.     2  V.     8°      .         .         .         .         30-1007 

—  Same ;    with  introduction  by  A.  Cunningliam. 

L.,  1857.     8»  ....       30-1097^ 

Pillar  of  fire.  J.  H.  Ingraham  .  .  18-1506 
Pillars  of  Hercules.     D.  Urquhart  .         27"-764 

Pillersdorf,  F.     The  political  movement  in  Austria, 

during  the  years  1848,9.    Trans,  by  G.  Gaskell. 

L.,  1850  .  .  .  .  .  27^-2050 
Pillet-Will,  M.  F.     Depense  et  produit  des  canaux 

et  des  chemins  de  fer.     P.,  1837.      2  v.      4" 

o4— o/oy 

Pillow,  G.  J.     Message  of  the  president  of  the  U.  S. 

communicating  the   proceedings  of  the  tAVo 

courts  of  inquiry  in  the  case  of,  Aug.  2,  1848. 

8° 2-214 

Pilot,  the.     J.  F.  Cooper        .         .         .  18-730 

Pilpay  [or  Bidpai.]     Instructive    and    entertaining 

fables     18-4020 

Pim,  B.     The  gate  of  the  Pacific.     L.,  1803.     8° 

20^-467 

—  The  negro   and  Jamaica.      L.,   1800.    8° 

20^-971 

Pim,  J.  Condition  and  prospects  of  Ireland  and  the 
evils  arising  from  the  present  distribution 
of  landed  property  ;  with  suggestions  lor  a 
remedy.     Dub.,  1848.     8"     .         .       27^-1511 

Pimentil,  M.     The  Brazil  pilot;  or,  a  description  of 

the  coast  of  Brazil,  with  charts.    L.,  1809.    4° 

25-301 

Pinckard,  G.     Notes  on  the  West  Indies  ;  including 

observations  on  the  island  of  Barbadoes,  and 

the  settlements  captured  by  the  British  troops 

upon  the  coast  of  Guiana.     L.,  1800.    3  v.    8" 

20>'-594 

Pindar.  Carmina,  cum  deperditorum  fragmentis 
selectis  relegit  F.  G.  Schneidewin.  Lips., 
1855 34-330 

—  Odes  ;  literally  translated  into  English  prose  by 

D.  W.  Turner  ;  with  a  metrical  version  by  A. 
Moore.     L.,  1852  .         .         .  23-403 

—  Vitet,  L.     Pindare  et  I'art  grec        .        34-4067 
Pindar,  Peter.    TPs^ucl.]    See  Wolcott,  J. 
Pindar,  Susan.     Legends  of  the  flowers        18-2514 

—  Midsummer  fays  ;  or,  holidays  at  Woodleigh 

18-3955 

Pine,  Cuyler.     Mary  Brandegee     ,         ,         18-2510 

—  Kenshawe 18-3917 

Pine  forests  and  hacmatack  clearings.    J.  W.  Sleigh 

2^^-401 

Pinel,  L.     Essai  de  philosophie  positive.    2me  ed. 

P.,  1857 34-5387 

Pinel,  P.  Traite  medico-philosophique  sur  I'aliena- 
tion  mentale.  2me  ed.  P.,  1809.  80  34-4902 
Piney  woods  tavern.  P.  Paxton  .  .  18-2406 
Pinkerton,  J.  A  general  collection  of  the  best  and 
most  interesting  voyages  and  travels  in  all 
parts  of  the  world ;  many  of  which  are  now 
first  translated  into  English.  Ph.,  1810-12. 
6  V.     4° 29"-500 

—  Modern  geography.     Ph.,  1804.    2  v.    8°    25-30 
Pinkuey,  W.      Wheaton,   H.      Life,    writings   and 

speeches  of 30-420 

Life  of.     (S.  A.  B.  0)  .        .  30-497 

Pinkney,  Rev.  William.  Life  of  William  Pinkney. 
N.  Y.,  1853.     8«  .         .         .         .  30-764 

Pinney,  N.  The  progressive  French  reader.  N.Y., 
1850 34-5048 

Pino,  J.  G.  del.  New  Spanish  grammar ;  or,  ele- 
ments of  the  Spanish  language.  Sded.  L., 
1789 22-200 

Pioneer  bov,  and  how  he  became  president.  W.  M. 
Thayer  18-3210 

Pioneer  church.     M.  Schuyler       .        .        32-2270 

Pioneer  heroes  of  the  new  Avorld.     H.  H.  Brownell 
26''-G06 

Pioneer  history  of  Ohio  valley.     S.  P.  Hildreth 

26''-313 


Pioneer  of  progress.     J.  Dennis     .         .  2-636 

Pioneer  women  of  the  west.     Mrs.  E.  F.  Ellet 

30-699 

Pioneers,  the.     J.  F.  Cooper  .         .         .  18-731 

Pionceirs  of  France  in  the  New  world.     F.  Parknrm 

26''-929 

Pioneers  of  the  west.     W.  P.  Strickland        26^-310 
Pioneers,  preachers  and   people  of  the   Mississippi 
valley.     W.  II.  Milburn        .         .  26^-441 

Piozzi,  H.  L.  [Mis.  Tlirale.]  Autobiography,  letters 
and  literary  remains  ;  edited,  with  an  account 
of  her  life  and  writings,  by  A.  Ilayward.  B., 
1801 30-1333 

—  Biitish  synonymy  ;  or,  an  attempt  at  regulating 

the  choice  of  words  in  familiar  conversation. 
L.,  1794.     2  V.     8«         .         .         .  22-201 

—  Retrospection  ;   a  review  of  the    most  striking 

events  of  the   last  eighteen   hundred    years. 
L.,  1801.    2  v.     4°        .         .        .         29''-4l0 

—  Mangin,  E.     Piozziana  ;  or,  recollections  of  the 

late  Mrs.  Piozzi     ....         30-1510 
Pipitz,  F.  E.     Mirabeau  ;  a  life  history.     Ph.,  1848 

30-302 

Pique  ;  a  novel.     By  the  author  of  "  Family  pride  " 

18-2515 

Piranesi,  F.  and  P.  Antiquites  d'  Herculanum. 
[Texte  par  S.  P.  Chaude.]     P.,  1804-0.    0  v. 

in  3.     4" 34-4975 

Pirate,  the.     Sir  W.  Scott      .         .         .     18-2704,9 
Pirate,  le.     Sir  W.  Scotl.   [In  French]  34-4997 

Pirates  of  the  prairies.     G.  Aimard  18-97,100-' 

Piron,  A.     La  metromanie.     C.  A.  C.  v.  5     34-3186 
Pirsson,  P.     See  Kingsley,  John  L. 
Pitcairn's  island.     Barrow,   J.     Description   of 

^•9'^-97 

Pithy  papers.     G.  Mogridge  .         .         .  33-462 

Pltie,  la  ;  poeme.  J.  Delille  .  .  .  34-4043 
Pitkin,  T.  Political  and  civil  history  of  the  United 
States,  from  1708  to  1797  ;  including  a  sum- 
mary view  of  the  political  and  civil  state  of 
the  North  American  colonics  prior  to  that 
period.     New  Haven,  1828.    2  v.    8°    20»-280 

—  Statistical  view  of  the  commerce  of  the  United 

States.     Hart.,  1810.     8"      .         .  1-55 

—  Same.    2d  ed  ;  with  additions.    N.  Y.,1817.     8« 

•     .  1-50 

Pitman   B.     History  of  short  hand.     Cin.,  1850 

22-343 

—  Manual  of  phonography.     Cin.        .  22-197 

—  The  phonographic  magazine,  for  1854,6,9.    Cin. 

22-345 

—  The  phonographic  reader ;  reporter's  first  and 

second  readers.     Cin.  .         .         .  22-346 

—  The  phonographic  reporter,  (1854-6.)    Cin.   3  v. 

22-349 

—  The  phrase  book.     Cin.,  1861  .  22-348 

—  The  reporter's  companion.     Cin.,  1S61     22-347 
Pitman,  E.  D.     Law  of  principal  and  surety.     Ph., 

1843.     8»       .         .         .         .        V.  40  of  2-55 
Pitman,  II.     See  Co-operator. 
Pitt,  C.     (Bell'spoetsof  G.  B.)     .         .  23-489 

—  (Walsh's  Br.  poets)  .        .         .  23-193 
Pitt,   G.    D.     The   drunkard's  doom.     "F's  S.  D. 

No.  345,"  (bound,  in  v.  23,  in  place  of  Catar- 
act of  the  Ganges)        .         .         .  24-221 

—  The  last  man.     F's  S.  D.  v.  35        .  24-221 
Pitt,  J.     How  to  brew  good   beer ;  with   practical 

instructionsfor  making  malt.     L.,  1859  6-522 

Pitt,  R.     Craft  and  frauds  of  jjhysic  exposed  ;  with 

instructions  to   prevent    being    cheated   and 

destroyed    by  the  prevailing   practice.      L., 

1703 10-90 

Pitt,  W.     Gilford,  J.     Political  life  of  .        30-1870 

—  Macaulay,  T.  B.     Life  of        .         .         30-1117 

—  Smith,  G.     Three  English  statesmen       30-1984 

—  Stanhope,  P.  H.     Life  of        .        .        30-1340 
Miscellanies         .         .        .         .        33-1347 

—  Tomline,  G.     Life  of       .        .        .  30-427 
Pitt,  Wm.,  earl  of  Chatham.     See  Chatham. 

Pitt,  Wm.,  Ld.  Lennox.     See  Lennox, W.  P.,  Lord. 


PITTEKGER 


463 


PLEA. 


Pittengcr,  W.     Oratory,  sacred  and  secular.     N.  Y., 

1868 22-710 

Pittsbursli.     Craig,  N.  B.     History  of.  26''-425 

—  Thurston,  G.  H.     Directory  of  Pittsburgli  and 

Alleghany  cities    ....  25-160 

Pitture  di  Bologna.  3d  ed.  Bologna,  1832  34-2526 
Pius  VI.     Bourgoing,  J.  F.  de.     Memoirs  of 

30-429 

Pius  IX.     Encyclical  letter  and  syllabus,  1804 

32-2147 

—  See  Roman  catholic  church. 

Pivoine  et  Miguonne.     X.  de  Montepin  34-3563 

Pivot  words  of  scripture.  P.  B.  Power  32-2446 
Pizarro,  F.     Helps,  A.     Life  of     .         .         30-1898 

—  See  Peru. 

Place  in  thy  memory.     S.  II.  De  Kroyft         33-498 

Place  for  everything,  and  everything  in  its  place. 

A.  B.  Haven         ....         18-1365 

Plague.     Assalini,  P.     Observations  on  10-2 

—  De  Foe,  D.     History  of  the  plague  in  London 

.     ' 18-3904 

—  Hodges,  N.     Account  of  the  plague  in  London 

10-62 

—  Russell,  A.     Natural  history  of  Aleppo  28''-909 

—  Wittman,  W.  Observations  on  .  29''-7» 
Plaideurs,  les.  J.  Racine  .  .  .  34-3120 
Plain  talk,  and  friendly  advice  to  domestics  ;  with 

counsel  on  home  matters.  B.,  1855  6-212 
Plain  talks  on  familiar  subjects.     J.  G.  Holland 

33-1302 

Plain  thoughts  on  the  art  of  living.     W.  Gladden 

33-538 

Planche,  G.     Portraits  litteraires.     I^a  Haye,  1836. 

3v 34-4218 

Planche,  J.  R.     Beauty  and  the  beast.     F's  M.  T>. 
V.  3 24-113 

—  The  brigand.     F's  S.  D.  y.  24         .  24-221 

—  British  costume  ;  a  complete  history  of  the  dress 

of  the  inhabitants  of  the  British  islands.     L., 
1846 27»-950 

—  The  captain  of  the  watch.     F's  M.  D.  v.  2 

24-113 

—  Charles  XII.     F's  S.  D.  v.  6  .         .  24-221 

—  Descent  of  the  Danube  from  Ratisbon  to  Vienna. 

L.,  1828.     8"         .         .         .         .         27''-878 

—  Faint  heart-never  won  fair  lady.     F's  S.  D.  v.  6 

24-221 

—  The  follies  of  a  night.     F's  S.  D.  v.  6       24-221 

—  Grist  to  the  mill.     F's  S.  D.  v.  33  .  24-221 

—  The  Irish  post.     F's  M.  D.     v.  11  .  24-113 

—  The  Jacobite.     F's  M.  D.  v.  3        .  24-113 

—  King  Charming.     F.  M.  D.  v.  9      .  24-113 

—  Lavater.     F's  S.  D.  v.  40        .         .  24-221 

—  A  pleasant  neighbor.     F's  M.  D.  v.  8       24-113 

—  Pride  of  the  market.     F's  M.  D.  v.  2        24-113 

—  The  printer's  devil.     F's  S.  D.  v.  43        24-221 

—  Promotion.     F's  M.  D.  v.  21  .         .  24-113 

—  Pursuivant  of  arms  ;  or,  heraldry  founded  upon 

facts.     L.  8°  ....         29--'-176 

—  Secret  service.     From  the  French  of  Melesville 

c&  Duveyrier.     F's  M.  D.  v.  4      .  24-113 

—  Somebody  else.     F's  M.  D.  v.  29    .  24-113 

—  and  C.  Dance.    High,  low,  Jack,  and  the  game. 

F's  M.  D.  V.  20    .         .         .         .  24-113 

Planche,  M.  A.     See  Mackarness,  M.  A. 
Planchette.     Revelations  of  the  great  modem  mys- 
tery.    B.,  1868      .         .        .         .        38-1397 

—  Samson,  G.  W.     Phenomena  of     .        32-2480 

—  Sargent,   E.      Planchette ;    or,   the  despaii-   of 

modern  science  ....  32-2479 
Planet,  the.  L.  Best  ....  23-1039 
Planetary  and  steller  worlds.  O.  M.  Mitchell  12-10 
Planetary  system.     J.  P.  Nichol    .         .  12-21 

Planets.     See  Earth  ;  Eunomia  ;  Saturn. 
Plant,  the  ;  an  illustration  of  the  organic  life  of  the 

animal.     H.  Coultas     .        .         .  9-80 

Plant  hunters.  Mayne  Reid  .  .  .  18-2610 
Plant  world,  the.     E.  Twining      .         .  9-80 

Planta,  J.     History  of  the   Helvetic  confederacy. 

2ded.     L.,1807.     3  v.     S"  .        .       27»-2415 


Plantagenet     18-2538 

Planter,  the  ;  or,  thirteen  years  in  the  south  18-2516 
Planter's  daughter.  Miss  E.  A.  Dupuy  18-953 
Planter's  nortliern  bride.  Mrs.  C.  L.  Uentz  18-1408 
Planting  and  rural  ornament.  C.  Marshall  4-25 
Plants.  Grindon,  L.  H.  Phenomena  of  plant  life 
9-104 

—  Grew,  N.     Anatomy  of  .         ,         .  9-1213 

—  Keichard,  Dr.     Families  of     .         .  9-75 

—  Twining,  E.     The  plant  world        .  9-80 

—  See  Botany. 

Plants  of  Boston.     J.  Bigelow       .         .  9-1207 

Plants  of  the  holy  land.     11.  S.  Osborn  .  9-00 

Plate.     Hadfield,  W.     Brazil  and  the  river  P. 

20'^-706 

Platen,  A.  von.     Gesammelte  werke.    Stuttg.,  1839. 

8° 34-2419 

Platform  sayings.     T.  Gullirie       .         ,  33-90 

Platinum.     Faraday,  M.     Lecture  on     .  8-51 

Plato.     Works ;  a  new  and   literal  version,  by  H. 

Gary,  H.   Davis,  and  G.  Burges  ;  with  life  of 

the  author  by  Diogenes  Lacrtius.   L.,  1848-54. 

6  V. 1.5-96 

—  Dialogi  secundum  thrasj'lli  tctralogias  dispositi. 

Ex  recounitione  C.  F.  Hermani.  Lips., 
1853-9.     6  V 34-331 

—  Divine  dialogues  ;  together  with  the  apology  of 

Socrates.  Trans.,  with  introductory  disserta- 
tions and  notes,  from  Dacier  and  others.  3d 
ed.     L.,  1841         .         .         .         .  15-55 

—  The  Platonic  dialogues  for  English  readers.    By 

W.  Whewell.     2d.  ed.     L.,  1800,1.     3  v. 
15-178 

—  Ackermann,  C.     Christian  element  in      15-177 

—  Grote,  G.     Plato,  and  other  companions  of  Sok- 

rates 15-256 

—  Hampden,  R.  D.     Life  and  writings  of    15-187 

—  Lewis,  T.     Plato  against  the  atheists    33-1535 

—  Maguire,   T.     Essay  on  the   Platonic  idea 

15-287 

—  Schleiermacher,  F.  E.  D.     Introductions  to  the 

dialogues  of 15-175 

Piatt,  J.  C.  History  of  the  British  corn-laws. 
[Hunt's  library  of  commerce]      .  1-39 

Plattner,  C.  F.,  and  S.  Muspratt.  Use  of  the  blow- 
pipe in  the  Cj[ualitative  and  quantitative  ex- 
amination of  minerals,  and  other  metallic 
combinations.  3d  ed.  L.,  1854.  8°  8-50 
Platts,  I.  Book  of  curiosities.  Ph.,  1854.  80  33-333 
Piatt,  T.  Treatise  on  the  law  of  covenants.  Ph., 
1834.   8°        .         .         .         .  v.  3  of  2-55 

Plautus,  T.  M.  Comoediae ;  ex  recognitione  A. 
Fleckeiseni ;  praemissa  est  epistula  critica  ad 
F.  Ritschelium.     Lips.,  1856        .  34-363 

—  Comedies;    literally    translated     into    English 

prose,  with  notes,  by  H.  T.  Riley.     L.,  1853. 


—  Comedies.     Trans,  by  B.  Thornton 
74.     5  v.     8" 
Play  and  study.     Mrs.  M.  Leslie    . 
Play-book  of  metals.     J.  II.  Pepper 
Pla}'- ground,  the.     G.  Forest 
Play-hours  and  half-holidays.     J.  C 


34-53 

L.,  1769- 

24-185 

18-1863 

8-53 

30-177 

Atkinson 

18-211 

18-3228 

Smith         24-237 


Played  out.     Mrs.  P.  Cudlip 
Players,  playhouses,  etc.     W.  H. 

—  See  Actors  ;  Stage. 

Playfair,  J.  Elements  of  geometry;  first  six  books 
of  Euclid,  with  a  sujiplement  on  the  proper- 
ties of  tiie  circle,  and  the  geometry  of  planes 
and  solids.     B.,  1814.     8"    .         .  14-101 

—  Outlines  of  natural  philosophy  ;  being  heads  of 

lectures.  E.,  1814-6.  2  v.  in  1.  8°  11-57 
Playfoir,  W.     British  family  antiquity,    v.  1,2.    L., 

1809.     4» 27='-4019 

Playhouse,  companion  to.  D.  E.  Baker  24-179 
Plays.     True  and  exact  catalogue  of     .  24-236 

—  See  Dramas. 

Plea  for  Africa.     F.  Freeman         .        .  2-658 

Plea  for  the  west.     L.  Beecher      .        .  26^-2 


PLEADING. 


464 


POCOCK. 


Pleading.     Mansel,  G.  B.     Introduction  to 

V.  26  of  2-55 

Pleasant  art  of  money-catching.     Ph.,  1848    33-416 

Pleasant  peregrination.    P.  H.  Nicklin    26"^-160,620 

Pleasants,  H.  R.     See  "White,  P.  S. 

Pleasants,  Julia.     Callamura  .         .         18-4147 

Pleasures  of  imagination.     M.  Akenside         23-354 

Pleasures  received  from  literary  compositions,  es- 
says on  sources  of         ,         .         .  22-729 

Plenary  council  (second)  of  Baltimore,  1866 ;  ser- 
mons, pastoral  letter  of  the  hierarchy  of  the 
U.  S.  ;  papal  rescript  and  letters  of  convoca- 
tion ;  complete  list  of  dignitaries  and  officers  ; 
and  introductory  notice.    Bait.,  1866   32-2441 

Pleyel,  I.  Six  sonatas  for  the  piano-forte  or  harpsi- 
chord ;  with  an  accompaniment  for  the  flute 
or  violin,  and  violoncello.     L.     4"  5-871 

Pliniup  Secundus,  C.  Naturalis  historiae  libri 
XXXVII.  Recog.  L.  lanus.  Lips.,  1854-9. 
5  V 34-365 

—  Nataralis    historiae  libri  XXXVII,   cum  com- 

mentariis  et  adnot.  Hermolai  Barbari,  Scag- 
lieri,  et  variorum.  Lugd.  Batav.  liotero- 
dami,  1669.     3  v.  .         .         .  34-455 

—  Historic  of  the   world  ;   commonly   called  tlie 

naturall  historic.     L.,  1601.     f"  .  9-1261 

—  Natural   history.     Trans.,  Avith  copious  notes 

and  illustrations,  by  the  late  J.  Bostock  and 
H.  T.  Riley.     L.,  1855.     6  v.        .  9-958 

Plinius  Caicilius  Secundus,  C.  Letters  of  Pliny  the 
consul ;  with  occasional  remarks,  by  W.  Mel- 
moth.     B.,  1809.     2  V.         .         .        33-1228 

—  Panegyrick  upon  the  Emperor  Trajan.     Trans. 

from  the  Latin  by  G.  Smith.  2d  ed.  L., 
1730 30-1680 

Plot  in  private  life.     W.  W.  Collins       .  18-686 

Plotinus.  Opera  ;  recognovit  A.  KirchhofF.  Lips., 
1856.     2  V 34-332 

Plots  and  crimes  of  the  great  conspiracy.  J.  S.  Dye 
26^-867 

Ploughman  or  Plowman,  Pierce.  See  Piers  Plough- 
man. 

Plowden,  F.  Historical  review  of  the  state  of  Ire- 
land, from  the  invasion  of  that  country  under 
Henry  II  to  its  union  with  Great  Britain. 
Ph.,  1805,6.     3  V.     8°  .         .        ■.       27»-1512 

—  History  of  Ireland,  from  its  union  with  Great 

Britain.  Dub.,  1811.  3  v.  8».  27'>-1513 
Plowden,   W.   C.      Travels  in   Abyssinia  and   the 

Galla  country  ;  with  an  account  of  a  mission 

to  Ras  Ali,  in  1848.     Ed.  by  T.  C.  Plowden. 

L.,  1868.     8°  ....         28'>-566 

Plu-ri-bus-tah  :  a  song  that's  by  no  author.     M.  M. 

Thompson 23-341 

Pluche,  N.  A.     Spectacle  de  la  nature  ;  or,  nature 

displayed.     Trans,  by  Mr.  Humphreys.     L., 

1757.     6  V 9-1009 

Plues,  M.     Rambles  in  search  of  flowerless  plants. 

L.,  1864.     8"         ....  9-71 

—  Rambles  in  search  of  wild  flowers,  and  how  to 

distinguish  them.     2d  ed.     L.,  1864  9-72 

Pluie  et  le  beau  temps.     L.  Gozlan         .         34-3372 
Plumbe,  S.     Practical  treatise  on  the  diseases  of  the 

skin.     4th  ed.     L.,  1837.     8°        .  10-535 

Plumer,  W.,  jr.     Life  of  William  Plumer;  with  a 

sketch  of  the  author's  life,  by  A.  P.  Peabody. 

B.,  1856.     80  ....         30-2308 

Plumer,  W.  S.     Studies  in  the  book  of  psalms.    Ph., 

1866.     8° 32-2047 

Plumptrc,  E.  H.     Master  and  scholar.     L.,  1866 

.        23-978 

Plumpton  correspondence.    Camden  soc.  pub.  v.  4 

27»-195 

Plunkett,   H.    G.     The  minerali.     F's  S.  D.  v.  19 

24-221 

Plunkett,  W.  C,  Lord.     Speeches  at  the  bar  and  in 

the  senate.     Ed.,  with  a  memoir  and  liistori- 

cal  notices,  by  J.  C.  Hoey.     Dub.,  1805 

27''-1514 

Plurality  of  the  human  race.     G.  Pouchet         9-606 


Plurality  of  worlds.  Brewster,  D.  More  worlds 
than  one 12-29 

—  Flammarion,  C.     Pluralite  des  mondes  habites 

34-5530 

Les  mondes  imaginaires  et  les  mondes  reels 

34-5531 

—  Whewell,  W.     Essay  on  .         .  12-26 

—  See  Stars. 

Plutarch.  Vitse  parallelae.  Recognovit  C.  Sin- 
tenis.     Lips.,  1852,3.     4  v.  .         .  34-333 

—  Lives.     The  translation  called  Dryden's ;  cor- 

rected from  the  Greek,  and  revised,  by  A.  H. 
Clough.     B.,  1859.     8°         .         .  30-431 

—  Same;  trans,   from  the  original   Greek;    with 

notes  and  a  life  of  Plutarch,  by  J.  and  W. 
Laughorne.     L.,  1823.     6  v.     8°  30-430 

—  Same ;  with  corrections  and  additions,  by  F. 

Wrangham.     N.  Y.,  1816.     8  v.  30-430^ 

—  See  Clough,  A.  H.  ;  Parry,  J.  H.  ;  Taylor,  W. 

C. 
Plutology.     W.  E.  Hearn      .         .         .  3-118 

Plymouth.     Baylies,  F.     Historical  memoir  of 

26«-ll 

—  Banvard,  J.    Plymouth  and  the  pilgrims  26''-276 

—  Bradford,  W.    History  of  P.  plantation    26"-300 

—  Checver,    G.    B.      Journal   of  the  pilgrims 

•        .  26»-43 

—  Hunter,  J.     The  founders  of  New  P.      26"-412 

—  Moore,  J.  B.     Lives  of  the  governors  of 

30-1080 

—  Mourt,  G.     Journal  of  a  plantation  settled  in 

1821 26''-387,8 

—  Russell,  W.  S.     Guide  to         .         .         26b-330 

—  Thacher,  J.     History  of .        .         .         26-^507 

—  Young,  A.     Chronicles  of  the  pilgrim   fathers 

26^-235 

—  See  ]\Iassachusetts  ;  Pilgrims. 

Plymouth  church.  Abbott,  "W.  Our  Sunday- 
school   32-1128 

"Plymouth  pulpit."     Beecher,  H.  "W.     Sermons 

32-2529 

—  Moore,  A.     Notes  from   .        .        .  32-786 
Plympton,  G.  W.     See  System  of  instruction. 
Pneumatics.     Lardner,  D.     Treatise  on       11-39,40 

—  Stephenson,  R,     Report  on  atmospheric  railway 

system     ....'..         6-1029 

—  Tomlinson,  C.     Pneumatics  for  beginners 

11-299 

Pneumatology.     Jung-Stilling,    J.    H.      Theory  of 
15-246 

—  See  Spiritualism. 

Pneumonia.     Bennett,  J.  H.    Restorative  treatment 
10-661 

—  La  Roche,  R.     Supposed  connection  with  aii- 

tumnal  fevers        ....  10-360 

Poacher,  the.     Fr.  Marryat    .         .         .         18-2087 
Pocahontas,  and  other  poems.     Mrs.  L.  H.  Sigour- 

ney 23-210 

Pocahontas.  See  Pokahontas. 
Pocket  and  stud.  H.  Hieover  .  .  20-473 
Pocket  cyclopsedia.  J.  Guy  .  .  33-203 
Pocket  dictionary  (a  new)  of  the  English  and  Rus- 
sian, and  of  the  Russian  and  English  lan- 
guages.    Leip 22-75 

Pocket  miscellany.     "W.  and  R.  Chambers     33-329 
Poco  Mas.     See  Scenes  and  adventures  in  Spain. 
Pocock,  I.     The  miller  and  his  men.     F's  S.  D.  v. 
25 24-221 

—  Rob  Roy  MacGregor.     F's  S.  D.  v.  11     24-221 

—  The  robber's  wife.  F's  S.  D.  v.  32  24-221 
Pocock,  L.  Familiar  explanation  of  the  nature,  ad- 
vantages, and  importance  of  assurances  upon 
lives,  and  the  various  purposes  to  Avhich  they 
may  be  usefully  applied  ;  with  a  bibliographi- 
cal catalogue  of  works  on  the  subject.  L., 
1842 2-116 

Pocock,  W.  F.  Modern  finishing  for  rooms ;  a 
series  of  designs  for  vestibules,  halls,  stair- 
cases, dressing-rooms  ;  with  designs  for  villas 
and  porticos.     L.,  1811.    40         .  5-37 


POCOCKE. 


405 


POETRY. 


Pococke,  E.  India  in  Greece ;  or,  truth  in  mythol- 
ogy ;  containing  the  sources  of  the  Hellenic 
race  ;  the  colonization  of  Egypt  and  Pales- 
tine ;  the  wars  of  the  grand  iama,  and  the 
Bud'histic  propaganda  in  Greece.  2d  ed.  ; 
with  a  new  introduction.     L.,  1850      28''-lo5 

—  et  al.     Early  history  of  Greece,  to  the  close  of 

the  Peloponnesian  war  ;  including  a  sketch  of 
the  geography  of  Greece,  and  dissertations  on 
Greek  mythology,  on  tlie  heroic  age,  early 
painters  and  sculi)tors,  and  social  cimdition  of 
the  Greek  jjeople.     L.,  IBol  .        27"-82()5 

—  History  of  Greece,  IMac'.'donia,  and  Syria,  from 

the  age  of  Xenophon  to  the  incorporation  of 
those  states  with  the  Roman  empire.  L., 
1852 27-'-320(5 

Podesta's  daughter,  and  other  poems.  G.  H.  Boker 
23-308 

Poe,  E.  A.  Works;  with  a  memoir  by  R.  W. 
Griswold,  and  notices  of  his  life  and  genius 
bv  K  P.  Willis  and  J.  R.  Lowell.  N.  Y., 
1850-6.     4  V 33-294 

—  Eureka:  a  prose-poem.     K  Y.,  1848         23-79 

—  Poetical  works.     N.  Y'.,  1859  .         .  23-541 

—  Tales 18-2517 

—  Talcs  of  the  grotesque  and  arabesque      18-2518 

—  Whitman,  S.  H.      Edgar   Poe    and   his   critics 

22-1281 

Poems  and  parodies.     P.  Gary      .         .  23-366 

Poems  of  faith,  hope,  and  love.  P.  Gary  23-976 
Poems  of  the  heart.  G.  \V.  S.  Nicholson  2; -787 
Poems  of  the  orient.     B.  Taylor    .         .  23-379 

Poems  of  religious  sorrow,    comfort,  counsel,  and 

aspiration.     N.  Y..  1803       .         .  23-671 

Poems  of  rural  life  in  tlie  Dorset  dialect.    W.  Barnes 

23-771 

Poems  of  the  w^ar.     G.  II.  Boker  .         .  23-742 

Poesche,  T.,  and  C.  Goepp.     New  Rome;  or,  the 

United  States  of  tlie  world.     N.  Y^,  1853 

• 2-827 

Poeseos  AsiaticiE   commentariorum  libri  sex,   cmn 

appendice ;    subjicitur   Limon,  sen   miscella- 

neorum  liber.     Sir  W.  Jones       v.  of  28"-254 
Poesie  fran^aise  du  XVP  siecle.    C.  A.  Sainte-Beuve 

34-3995 

Poesie  Grecque  dans  les  isles-Ioniennes.     H.  Ghika 

34-4679 

Poesie  provenQnle.  M.  Fauriel  .  .  34-4536 
Poesies  illyriques.  P.  Merimee  .  .  34-3-522 
Poesies,  recueil  de,  dedie  a  la  jeunnessc  Chrctienne. 

Fr.  Walther  .         .'       .         .        34-5185 

Poetas  Espanoles  y  Americanos  del  siglo  XIX.     A. 

Avelino  de  Orihuela      .         .         .  34-4 

Poeten  der  jetztzeit.  J.  Scherr  .  .  34-2405 
Poetes  contemporaines  en  Allemagne.      N.  Martin 

34-3919 

Poetical  magazine,     v.  2.     L.,  1810.     8°  23-184 

Poetical  quotations.     See  Quotations. 

Poetical  tributes  to  the  memory'  of  Abraham  Lincoln. 

Ph.,  1805 23-056 

Poetry.     Bibliography. 

—  Baillet,  A.     Jugemens  des  savans 

V.  3,4  of  34-4979 

—  Griffiths,  A.  F.      Bibliotheca  anirlo-poetica 

^   .  21-302 

—  H:izlitt,  W.  C.    Handbook  to  poetical  literature 

of  Great  Britain    ....  21-204 

—  Rimbault,  E.  F.     Bibliotheca  madrigaliana 

:         .  21-248 

—  Art,  philosophy,  and  relations. 

—  Aler,  P.     Gradus  ad  Parnassum      .  34-383 

—  Aristotle.     The  poetic      .         .  15-6;22-600 

—  Baillet.  A.    Jugemens  des  auteurs  qui  ont  traite 

de  Part  poetique    .         .  v.  3.4  of  34-4979 

—  Beattie,  J      Essay  on       .         .     v.  5  of  33-1022 

—  Bysshe,  E.     Art  of  English  poetry  22-015 

—  Horace.     De  arte  poetiea ;  with  Italian  transla- 

tion and  notes  by  Metastasio 

V.  14  of  34-2523 

—  Hunt,  J.  H.  L.     Imagination  and  fancy     33-71 


Poetry.    Art,  philosophy,  and  relations. 

—  Lessing,  G.  E.     Limits  of  painting  and  poetry 

5-199 

—  Metastasio,  P.     Analisi  e  osservazioni  sull'arte 

poetico-drammatica       .         .   v.  14  of  34-2523 

—  Moir.  G.     Treatise  on   poetry  and   modern  ro- 

mance             22-1146 

—  Montgomery,  J.     Lectures  on  .         22-1145 

—  Scott,  W.  C.     Poetry  and  religion  32-613 

—  Vida,  M.  G.     Art  of         .         .        .  22-740 

—  History,  criticism,  and  study. 

—  Aikin,  J.     Letters  on  a  course  ot  English  poetrj' 

22-903 

—  Baillet,  A.     Jugemens  des  savans  sur  les  princi- 

paux  ouvrages  des  poetes    •  v.  3,4  of  34-4979 

—  Browning,  E.  B.     Greek  Christian  and  English 

poets      .      * 22-949 

—  Campbell,  T.     Essay  on  English  poetry  23-911 

—  Cuvillier-Fleury,  A.  A.     Historiens,  poetes,  et 

romanciers 34-5285 

—  Dennis,  J.     Evenings  in  Arcadia    .        22-1010 

—  De  Quincey,  T.     Essays  on  the  poets      30-1868 

—  Guest,  E.     History  of  English  rhythms    22-648 

—  Hazlitt,  W.     Lectures  on  the  English  poets 

22-1086 

—  Hunt,  J.  H.  L.     Imagination  and  fancy    33-71 

—  Jones,  Sir  W.     Commentarii        v.  0  of  28''-254 

—  Lowell,  J.  R.     Conversations  on  the  old  poets 

22-1110 

—  Reed,  H.     Lectures  on  the   British   poets 

22-1171 

—  Tuckermau,  H.  T.     Thoughts  on  the  poets 

22-1252 

—  Walton,  T.     History  of  English  poetry   22-892 

—  Collections. 

—  Afaerican.     Bryant,  W.  C.     Selections  from  the 

American  poets    ....  23-23 

—  Cheever,  G.  B.     Commonplace  book  of   23-50 

—  Coggeshall,  W.  T.    Poets  and  poetry  of  the  west 

23-1306 

—  De  Leon,  T.  C.     South  songs  .  23-837 

—  Griswold,  R.  W.     Poets  and  poetry  of  America 

23-107 

—  Hamilton,  J.     Drifted  snow-flakes  .  23-853 

—  Hows,  J.  W.  S.     Golden  leaves  from  American 

poets 23-752 

—  Kettell,  S.     Specimens  of        .         .  23-136 

—  Mason,  E.  V.     Southern  poems  of  the  war 

23-890 

—  May,  C.     American  female  poets     .  23-148 

—  Moore,  F.      Poetry  and  incidents  of  the   war. 

noith  and  south    ....         26»-804 

—  Out-croppings  ....  23-816 

—  Read,  T.  B.     Female  poets  of  America    23-281 

—  Russell,  W.  S.     Airs  of  the  pilgrims        26''-330 

—  Simms,  W.  G.     War  poetry  of  the  south 

.         23-920 

—  White,  R.  G.     Poetry  of  the  civil  war     23-838 

—  British.     Baynes,  R.  H.     English  lyrics 

23-809 

—  Bell,  J.     Poets  of  Great  Britain      23-475  to  501 

—  Bethune,  G.  W.     British  female  poets        23-10 

—  Black-letter  ballads  and  broadsides  23-901 

—  Cabinet  of  poetry     ....  23-688 

—  Cambridge  prize  poems    .         .         .  23-36 

—  Campbell,  T.     Specimens  of  the  British  poets 

23-911 

—  Dodsley,  R.     A  collection  of  poems  by  several 

hands 23-502 

•—  Elegant  extracts       ....    23-814,952 

—  Ellis,  G.     Specimens  of  early  English  poets 

23-461 

—  Griswold,  R.  W.     Poets  and  poetry  of  England 

23-100 

—  Halleck,  F.  G.     Selections  from  the  British  jioets 

23-259 

—  Halliwell,  J.  O.     Nm'sery  rhymes  of  England 

23-881 

—  Hartsliorne,  C.  H.     Ancient  metrical  tales 

23-334 

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i'ocjtry.     Collections. 

—  Bi'ifi^h.     ILizliit,  W.  C.    Early  popular  poetry 

ofEn<,^land 28-744 

—  Hows,  J.  W.  S.     Golden  leaves  from  the  Biiiish 

■   poets      .         .  •      .         .         .         .  23-787 

—  Hunt,  ,1.  H.  L.     Imagination  and  fancy     88-71 

—  Lewis,  M.  G.     Tales  of  wonder      .  28-901 

—  Morley,  H.,  (ed.)     The  king  and  the  commons 

28-1012 

—  Percy,  T.     Ballads,  romances  and  songs  28-174 

—  —  Reliques  of  ancient  English  poetry      28-513 

—  Ritson,  J.     Poems  relating  to  Robin  Hood 

'       .         .  23-324 

—  Sheldon,  F.     Minstrelsy  of  the  English  border 

.         28-815 

—  Miscellaneous.     Book  of  humorous  p.        23-979 

—  Dana,  C.  A.     Household  boc/li  of    .  28-507 

—  Dexter,  C.    Versions  and  verses     .  23-765 

—  Frotliingham,  N.  L.     Metrical  pieces        28-517 

—  The  garland.     [Religious]        .         .         28-1001 

—  Grifluith,  R.  T.  H.     Specimens  of  old  Indian  p. 

28-601 

—  Hooper,  L.     Lady's  book  of  flowers  and  poetry 

9-50 

—  Longfellow,  H.  W.    Poets  and  poetry  of  Europe 

23-583 

—  Lovers'  dictionary   ....  23-945 

—  Ludlow,  J.  M.     Popular  epics  of  the  middle  ages 

23-823 

—  M'Keever,  H.  B.     Children  with  the  poets 

23-1009 

—  Melodies  for  childhood    .        .        .  23-791 

—  Parton,  J.     Humorous  poetry         .  23-421 

—  Poems  of  religious  sorrow,  comfort,  counsel,  and 

aspiration      .....  23-671 

—  Poetical  tributes  to  the  memory  of  Abraham 

Lincoln         23-656 

—  Poetry  of  the  age  of  fable.     By  T.  Bulfinch 

.  , 28-711 

—  Rural  poetry  of  the  English  language     23-1303 

—  Ryan,  R.     Poetry  and  poets    .        .        80-1571 

—  Smith,  C.  W.     Book  of  recitations  28-984 

—  String  of  diamonds  .         .         .  28-769 

—  Testimony  of  the  poets    .         .         .  23-683 

—  Thalatta 23-342 

—  See  Ballads  ;   Bards ;   Belles  lettres ;   French  ; 

German  ;  Greek;  Hebrew;  Hungary;  Hymns  ; 
Italian;  Japanese;  Latin;  Literature;  Lyra; 
Prosody  ;  Rhyming  ;  Rhythm  ;  Songs  ;  Son- 
nets ;  Spanish  ;  Versification  ;  and  the  names 
of  poets- 
Poetry  and  mystery  of  dreams.    C.  G.  Leland  23-689 
Poetry  and  poets.     R.  Ryan  .         .         .        30-1571 
Poetry  of  the  age  of  fable.    Collected  by  T.  Bulfinch. 

B 23-711 

Poetry  of  the  civil  war.     R.  G.  White  .  23-888 

Poetry  of  fiowers.     F.  S.  Osgood  .         .  9-70 

Poetry  of  Germany.     A.  Baskerville     .  28-859 

Poetry  of  life.     S.S.Ellis      .         .         .         33-1155 
Poetry  of  the  Magyars.     J.  Bowriug     .  28-860 

Poetry  of  observation,   and  other  poems.     W.  A. 

Kenyon 23-81S 

Poetry  of  the  pentateuch.     J.  H.  Gaunter       22-955 
Poetry  of  science.     R.  Hunt  .         .  11-31 

Poet's  corner.     J.  C.  M.  Bellew     .         .         28-1048 
Poet's  journal.     B.  Taylor     .        .        .  28-609 

Poets.     Bell,  R.     Lives  of  the  English  p.        30-434 

—  Gary,  H  F.     Lives  of  English  p.    .         30-2377 

—  Gibber,  T.     Lives  nf        .         .         .         30-2322 

—  Houssaye,  A.     Poetes  du  18me   siecle.     v.  3 

84-5295 

—  Howitt,  W.     Homes  and  haunts  of  British  p. 

80-1658 

—  Jameson,  A.  M.     Memoirs  of  the  loves  of 

22-1103.4 

—  Johnson,  S.     Lives  of  English  poets         30-585 

—  Phillips,  E.     Theatrum  poetarum  anglicanorum 

30-445 

--  Ryan,  R.     Poetry  and  poets    .         .         30-1571 

—  Southey,  R.     Lives  of  uneducated  poets  30-500 


Poets  and  poetry  of  America 
Poets  and  poetry  of  ancient  Greece. 
Poets  and  poetry  of  England.     R.  W 
Poets  and  poetry  of  Europe.     H.  W. 

"  L 

Poets  and  poetry  of  Greece  and  Rome 
Poets  and  poetry  of  the  west 


Poets  and    poetry  of    Germany 
Pontes  .... 


Poggiali,  G.     See  Dante 


R.  W.  GrisAVold 

23-107 
A.  Mills 

22-1142 
Griswold 

28-106 

Lonn'fellow 

.      "    28-588 

Davesies   de 

22-1015 

AV.  Peter 

23-186 

W.  T.  Coggeshall 

28-1806 
34-2524 
Poiilman,  J.  G.  Chess  rendered  familiar  by  tabular 
demonstrations  of  the  various  positions  and 
movements  as  described  by  Pliilidor ;  with 
many  other  critical  situations  and  moves,  and 
a  concise  introduction  to  the  game.    L.,  1819. 

8° '       .  20-57 

Poietiers,  battles  of     See  Cressy. 
Poignee  de  verites.     A.  Karr  .         .         34-3442 

Poinsett,  J.  R.     Notes  on  Mexico,  made  in  the  au- 
tumn of  1822.     Ph.,  1824.     8»      .         20"-103 
Poinsinet,  A.  A.  H.     Le  cercle.      C.  A.  C.  v.  6 

84-3187 

Point  of  honor 18-1841 

Poirson,  C.  G.,  dit  Delestre.  Un  Ladre  ;  Recit 
d'un  vieux  professeur  emerite.  2me  ed.  P., 
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—  See  Scribe,  A.  E.    Theatre,  Com. -v. 
Poisoning.     Amos,  A.    Trial  of  the  earl  of  Somerset 

27^'-12 

Poisons.  Stephenson,  J.  Medical  zoology  and 
mineralogy 9-1007 

—  Taylor,  A.  S.     Poisons  in   relation   to   medical 

jurisprudence  and  medicines         .  10-261 

—  Wormley,  T.  G.     Micro-chemistry  of  8-114 
Poisot,  C.     Histoire  de  la  musique  en  France.     P., 

1864 34-4140 

Poisson,  S.  D.  Traite  de  mecanique.  2me  ed.  P., 
1838.     2v.    8»      .         .         .         .         34-4789 

—  See  jMagnetism  of  ships. 

Poitevin,  P.  Cours  theorique  et  practique  de  la 
langue  franQaise,  adopte  par  le  Conseil  de 
I'instruction  ;  grammaire  complete,  theorie  et 

34-5086 

34-5035 

26='-77 


P.,  1803 


J.  Davis 


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Corrige 

Pokahontas  ;  a  historical  novel 

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Poland.     Allen,  J.     Autocracy  in          .  27''-2858 

—  Anderson,  F.  L.  M.     Residence  in   Russian  P. 

27''-701 

—  Birkbeck,  W.  L.    Letter  on  present  condition  of 

27''-2878 

—  Day,  W.  A.     Russian  government  in  27''-2880 

—  Dunham,  S.  A.     History  of     .         .  27"-2896 

—  Edwards,  H.  S.     Polish  captivity    .  27'^-451 
Private    history   of   an  insurrection  in 

27"-2904 

—  Fletcher,  J.     History  of  .         .         .  27='-2906 

—  Hordynski,  J.     Late  revolution  in  .  27'>-2924 

—  Johnston,  R.     Travels  through       .  27"-94 

—  Kryczynski,  J.  N.     Recovery  of     .  27--2939 

—  Letters  on  the  concert  of  princes     .  27M967 

—  Love  of  country.     By  Trauermantel  30-906 

—  O'Brien,  A.  P.     Scenr.'S  in  Warsaw  27''-686 

—  Regnard,  J:  F.     Voyage  de  Pologne  34-4488 

—  Rousseau,  J.  J.      Gouverneuient  de  Poloirne. 

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28''-114 

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Polar  world,  the.     G.  Hartwig       .        .  29''-305 

Polarized  light.    J.  Pereira    .        .        .  11-222 


POLE. 


467 


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Pole,  W.     See  Jeaft'reson,  J.  C. 

rolchampton,  A.    Kan<!;aroo  land.    L.,  1862  SO^-lOO 

Poleinon.     See  Porta,  G.  B. 

ir'olice  of  London  ;  a  treatise  on.     Pli.,  1798.     8° 

27^-752 

Police  record  of  tlie  spies,  smugglers,  and  rebel 
emissaries  in  Tennessee ;  being  selections 
from  tbe  "Annals  of  tbe  army  of  the  Cum- 
berland ;"  by  John  Fitch.     Ph.,  1864.     8° 

26''-5ll 

Polish  captivity.     H.  S.  Edwards  .         27"-4ol 

Politeness.     Lunettes,  H.     Gentleman's  guide  to 

38-645 

—  Chesterfield,  P.  D.  Stanhope,  earl  of.      Works 

33-1217,8 

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Political  and  social  science,     ^y.  R.  Greg  2-088 

Political  biography  and  genealogy.      Almanach  de 

Gotha 34-4232 

—  Bulwer,  H.  L.     Historical  characters      30-23:^6 

—  Sullivan,  W.     Familiar  letters  .         26»-842 

—  See  Congress  ;    Parties  ;    Reform  ;    Statesmen  ; 

and  names  of  countries,  particularly  Epgland 

and  United  Slates. 
Political  class-book.     W.  Sullivan          .  2-888 
Political  economy.  Aristotle.  Politics  and  economics 
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—  Atkinson,  W.     Principles  of   . 

—  Bailey,  S.     Dissertation  on  value    . 
Letters  on  value 

—  Barhydt,  D.  P.     Industrial  exchanges 

—  Bastiat,  F.     ffiuvres  completes 

Harmonies  economiques 

Harmonies  of      . 

—  Batbie,  A.    Nouveau  coursd'economie  politique 

•       .         .         .         .         .         .         .         34-4720 

Melanges  d'economie  politique  . 

—  Boileau,  I).     Introduction  to  . 

—  Bowen,  F.     Principles  of 

—  Byles,  J.  B.     Sophisms  of  free  trade 

—  Cairne^  J.  E.     Character  and  logical  method  of 

3-40 

—  Cardozo,  J.  N.     Notes  on 

—  Carey,  H.  C.     Past,  present  and  future 

Principles  of        ...         . 

Social  science      .... 

—  Carey,  M.     Essays  on      .         .         . 

—  Chalmers,  T.     Political   economy   and 


3-9 
3-13 
3-14 
3-18 
34-5400 
34-4011 
3-21 


34-4926 
3-26 

3-28 
3-32 


3-45 
3-51 
3-49 
3-52 
8-58 
society 
3-72 
3-74 
3-76 
3-79 
8-84 
3-87 


—  Colquhoun,  P.     Treatise  on  indigence 

—  Colton,  C.     Public  economy  for  the  U.  S 

—  Cooper,  T.     Elements  of 

—  Craig,  J.     Remarks  on    . 

—  De  Quincy,  T.     Logic  of 

—  GanJlh,  C.     Inquiry  into  the  various  systems  of 

8-105 

—  Gibbon,  A.     Principia,  and  errors  in  3-501 

—  Good,  W.  AV.     Political,  agricultural  and  com- 

mercial fallacies    ....  3-110 

—  Hamilton,  R.     Resources  of  a  nation  3-115 

—  Hearne,  W.  E.     Plutology      .         .  3-118 

—  Hodgskin,  T.     Popular  political  economy  3-122 

—  Jones,  A.     Distribution  of  wealth,  and  sources 

of  taxation 3-120 

Lectures  and  tracts  on        .         .  3-127 

—  Knight,  C.     Knowledge  is  power  .  3-129 

—  Laing,  S.,  jr.     Prize  essay  on  national  distress 

3-131 

—  Lauderdale,  J.  M.     Public  wealth  .        3-185,6 

—  List,  F.     National  system  of  .         .  3-144 

—  Loudon,  Mrs.  M.    Pliilautliropic  economy  3-149 

—  ISrCulloch,  J.  R.     Principles  of      .  3-151 

—  M'Kean,  K.     Manual  of  .         .         .  3-53 

—  Maclure,  W.     Opmions  on   various  subjects 

2-779 

—  M'Vickar,  J.     Outlines  of        .        .  8-153 

—  Malthus,  T.  R.     Principles  of         .         3-155,6 

—  Marcet,  J.     Conversations  on  .  8-157 

—  Mill,  J.     Elements  of      .         .         .  3-158 

—  Mill,  J.  S.     Principles  of         .        .         3-161,2 


Political    economy.      Miildener,    W.     Bibliotheca- 
geographico-statistica   .         .         .  21-52 

—  Newman,  F.  W.     Lectures  on         .  3-170 

—  Newman,  S.  P.     Elements  of  .  3-171 

—  Notes  on,  by  a  southern  planter      .  3-248 

—  Opdyke,  C.     Treatise  on  .         .  3-175 

—  Perry,  A.  L.     Elements  of      .         .  8-178 

—  Potter,  A.    Objects,  uses,  and  principles  of  3-181 

—  Purves,  G.     Population  and  production     3-185 

—  Rae,  J.     New  principles  on      .         .  3-191 

—  Rau,  K.  H.     Lelnhuch  der  p.  e.     34-2320  to  22 

—  Ricardo,  D.     Works        .         .         .  3-194 

—  Rickards,  G.  K.     Population  and  capital   3-197 

—  Rights  of  industry    ....  C-199 

—  Rogers,  J.  E.  T.     Manual,  for  schools       3-198 

—  Rousseau,  J.  J.     ffiuvres.     v.  4      .         34-4841 

—  Rnskin,  J.     Essays  on     .         .         .  3-201 

—  Sargant,W.L.    Economy  of  the  laboring  classes 

8-205 
Science  of  social  opulence  .         .  3-206 

—  Say,  J.  B.     Treatise  cm    .         .         .  8-209 

—  Scrope,  G.  P.     Principles  of    .         .  8-212 

—  Sedgwick,  T.     Public   and  private  economy 

^ 3-215 

—  Senior,  N.  W.     Political  economy  .  3-218 

—  Sismondi,  J.  C.  L.  de.     Essays  on  .  3-221 

—  Smith,  A.     Wealth  of  nations         .  3-225 

—  Smith,  E.  P.     Manual  of         .         .  3-227 

—  Social  science  review        .         .         .  8-268 

—  Spence,  W.     Tracts  on    .        .         .  3-229 

—  Steuart,  J.     Works  .         .         .  8-231 

—  Stewart,  D.     Works        .    v.  8  and  9  of  15-103 

—  Tucker,  G.     Political  economy  for  the  people 

3-240 

Principles  of      .         .  3-244 

Science  of  wealth        ,  3-247 

Elements  of      .         .  3-249 

Principles  of  population  and 

3-251 


—  Vethake.  H. 

—  AVaiker,A. 

—  Wayland,  F. 

—  WeylanJ,  J.,  jr. 
production 


—  Whately,  R.     Lectures  on       .         .  3-254 

—  Willson,  M.     Civil  polity  and  p.  e.  2-918 

—  See    Corn    laws;     Employer    and    employed; 

Free  trade  and  protection;    Finance;  Gold; 

Industry  ;    Labor  ;   Paper  question  ;  Political 

science  ;     Poor  ;     Poor    laws  ;     Population  ; 

Property ;     Revenues ;      Wages ;     Working 

people  ;  and  names  of  countries. 
Political  enquiry.     T.  Wortman     .         .  2-914 

Political  ethics.     Lieber,  F.     Manual  of  2-771 

Political  experience  of  the  ancients.    H.  S.  Tremen- 

heere 2-896 

Political  history.    See  Political  biography  ;  Political 

science  and  politics. 
Political  instructions  for  the  use  of  gentlemen  ;  or, 

the  art  of  rising  at  court;  together  with  maxims 

and  reflections  on  the  art  of  war.     L.,  1708 

.   • 2-1095 

Political  justice.     W.  Godwin        .         .  2-069 

Political  history  of  U.  S.  during  Ijie  great  rebellion. 

E.  Macpherson  ....  20='-571 
Political  literature.  Blakey,  R.  History  of  22-938 
Political  manual  for  1866.  E.  McPherson  26"-883 
Political  parties  in  New  York.      Hammond,  J.  D. 

History  of 26»-97 

Political  science  and  politics.  Adams,  John.  Works. 

V.  4-6 26"-948 

—  Almanach  de  Gotha  .         .         .        34-4232 

—  American  register     ....  29''-2l2 

—  Annual  register        ....  29"-213 

—  Aristotle.     Politics  and  economics  .  2-514 

—  Barlow,  J.     Advice  to  the  privileged  orders 

27''-1967 

—  Barnes,  W.  H.     The  body  politic    .  2-530 

—  Bentham,  J.     Works       .'        .         .  2-543 

—  Bolingbroke,  H.  St.  John,  lord.     Letters    2-551 

—  Brougham,  H.     Political  philosophy  2-565 
Speeches  on  public  rights,  duties  and  interests 

2-504 

—  Brown,  D.  P.     The  press,  the  politicians,  and 

the  judiciary  .        .        .         .         26'^977 


POLITICAL. 


468 


POLYNESIA. 


—  Godwin,  W. 

—  Gordon,  T. 

—  Greeley,  H. 


Political   science  and   politics.     Builamaqui,  J.  J. 
Principles  of  natural  and  politic  law        2-192 

—  Calhoun,  J.  C.      Works   .         .         .  2()"-9-;0 

—  Cicero,  M.  T.     Offices      .         .         .  38-187 

—  —  Political  works    ....  2-613 
The  republic        ....  2-612 

—  Cluskey,  M.  W.     Political  text-book        26"-663 

—  Cobdcn,  R.     Political  writings        .  2-620 

—  Comte,  A.     Systeme   de  politique   positive 

34-4930 

—  Congdon,  C.  T.     Tribune  essays     .  33-685 

—  Cousin,  V.     Discours  politiques       .         34-5260 

—  Dove,  P.  E.     Elements  of        .         .  3-92 

—  Duff,  M.  E.  G.     Political  survey     .         29»-273 

—  Frobel,  J.     Theorie  der  polilik  '      .         34-2323 
Godwin,  P.     Political  essays   .         .         26='-670 

Political  justice  .  2-G69 

Cato's  letters       .         .  2-682 

Recollections  of  a   busy  life 

30-2403 

and  F.  Cleveland.     Political  text-book 

...         .         .         26"-674 

—  Greg,  W.  R.     Political  and  social  science  2-688 

—  Hildreth.  R.     Theory  of  politics     .  2-712 

—  Hobart,  Ld.     Political  essays  .         .  2-718 

—  Holmes,  J.     Tile  statesman      .         .  2-720 

—  Hume,  D.     Philosophical  essays      .  15-37 

—  Lewis,  G.   C.      Observation   and   reasoning  in 

politics 2-763 

Use  and  abuse  of  political  terms  2-764 

—  Lieber,  F.    Legal  and  political  hermeneutics 

".....  2-770 
Manual  of  political  ethics   .         .  2-177 

—  Machiavelli,  N.     Political  discourses       33-1041 

—  Maclure,  W.    Opinions  on  various  subjects  2-779 

—  McPherson,  E.     Political  manual    .  26''-832 

—  Martin,  Fr.     Statesman's  year-book        29^-194 
■ —  Mazzini,  J.     Life  and  writings         .         30-ln40 

—  Montesquieu,  C.     Esprit  ties  lois     .         34-3572 
See  Tracy 2-894 

—  Napoleon  111.     Des  idees  Napoleoniennes 

34-3600 

Napoleonic  ideas         .         .         .       27"-1831 

—  Paine,  T.     Political  works       .         .  2-822 
Common  sense  and  riglits  of  man       33-1188 

—  Paley,  W.     Political  philosophy      .  15-325 

—  Phelp,  S.     Analysis  of  liuman  nature         2-829 

—  Political  instructions  for  the  use  of  gentlemen 

2-1095 

—  Politics  of  the  Georgium  Sidus        .  2-82G 

—  Putt,  C.     Essay  on  civil  policj'-        .  10-6 

—  Ramsay,  G.     Moralist  and  politician       33-1275 

—  Rousseau,  J.  J.     (Euvres.     v.  5      .         34-4841 

—  Ruskin,  J.     Time  and  tide       .         .  2-1014 

—  Senior,  N.  W.      Historical   and    philosophical 

essays 2-854 

—  Smitli,  S.  S.     Lectures  on  political  philosopliy 

15-199 

—  Standard  cyclopaedia  of  .         .         .  2-873 

—  Stiuve,  G.  V.     Grundziige  der  staatswissenschaft 

34-2295 

—  Sullivan,  W.     Political  class-book  .  2-883 

—  Taylor,  H.     The  statesman     .         .  2-888 

—  Tremenheere,  H.  S.    Political  experience  2-896 

—  Tribune  almanac      ....         26"-688 

—  Voltaire,  F.  M.  A.  de.     Politique  et  legislation 

V.  26,7  of  34-4868 

—  Washington,  G.     Farewell  address        3-1102,3 

—  Wheweil,  W.     Elements  of  morality         15-74 

—  Wortman,  T.     Political  enquiry      .  2-914 

—  Young,  A.  W.     Citizens'  manual   .  2-921 

—  See  Ballot ;  Church  and  state ;  Colonies ;  Con- 

gress ;  Constitution  ;  Convention  ;  Corn  laws ; 
Democracy  ;  Diplomacy  ;  Elections  ;  Free 
government;  Happiness;  International  law; 
Judicial  history  ;  Parties ;  Paupers  ;  Political 
economy  ;  Prisons  ;  Punishment ;  Reform  ; 
Re()ublic ;  Representation  ;  Revenue ;  Slavery; 
Sociology ;  Suffrage  ;  Taxation  ;  also,  names 
of  countries,  and  of  parties. 


Political  songs  of  England.  (John  to  Edward  II.) 
Camden  soc.  pub.  v.  6  .         .  27»-195 

Political  survey.     M.  E.  G.  Duff   .         .  29"-273 

Political  text-book.  M.  W.  Cluskey  .  26^-063 
Political  text-book  for  1860.  H.  Greeley  and  H.  F. 
Cleveland  .  .  .  •  .  26"-674 
Politician's  register.  See  Tribune  almanac. 
Politics  for  American  christians.  S.  Colvvell  32-401 
Politics  of  the  Geoi'gium  sidus  Bv  a  late  member 
of  parliament^     2d  ed.     L.,  1807  2-826 

Politique  positive,  systeme  de.     A.  Comte     34-4930 
Politzer,  A.     Membrana  tympani  in  health  and  dis- 
ease.    N.  Y.,  1869        .         .         .  10-903 
Polk,  James  K.     Chase,  L.  B.     History  of  the  ad- 
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—  Jenkins,  J.  S.     History  of  administration  of 

30-668 

—  See  Mexican  war. 

Polko,  E.  Musical  sketches.  Trans,  from  6th  Ger- 
man ed.,  by  Fanny  Fuller.     Ph.,  1864  5-1026 

—  Reminiscences  of  F.  Mendelssohn-Barthokly  ;  a 

social  and  artistic  biography  ;  trans,  by  Lady 
Wallace,  with  additional  letters  addressed  to 
English  correspondents.  N.Y.,1869  30-2446 
Pollard,  E.  A.  Lee  and  his  lieutenants.  N.  Y.,  1867. 
8» 26^-1012 

—  The  lost  cause  ;  a  new  southern  history  of  the 

war  of  the  confederates.     N.  Y.,  1866.     8° 
26"-833 

—  The  lost  cause  regained.     N.  Y.,  1868   26''-1016 

—  Observations  in  the  north;  eiglit  months  in  prison 

and  on  parole.     Rich.,  1865.     8°  26"-19(;0 

—  Southern  history   of  tlie  war.     [First,   second, 

and  third  years.]  N.  Y.,  1863-5.  3  v.  8" 
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—  The  soutliern  spy  ;  letters  on  the  policy  and  in- 

auguration of  the  Lincoln  war.  Rich.,  1862 
26"-] 899 

Pollock,  C.  E.  Power  of  courts  of  common  law  to 
compel  the  production  of  documents.  Ph., 
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Pollock,  J.  E.  Elements  of  prognosis  in  .consump- 
tion ;  with  indications  for  the  prevention  and 
treaiinent.     L.,  1865.     8°      .         .  1 0-6(10 

Pollock,  T.  C.  Ivanlioe  masonic  quartettes.  N.  Y.. 
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Pollok,  R.     Course  of  time.     B.,  1828  .  23-188 

—  Same.     See  Crabbe,  G.     .         .         .  23-65 

—  Scott,  J.     Life,  letters  and  remains  of      30-435 
Polo,  Marco.     Travels  ;  the  translation  of  Marsden 

revised,  with  a  selection  of  liis  notes.  Ed.  by 
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Poison,  A.  Principles  of  the  law  of  nations;  with 
practical  notes  and  supplementary  essays  on 
the  law  of  blockade  and  on  contraband  of 
war ;  to  wliich  is  added  Diplomacy,  l)y  T.  H. 
Home.     2ded.     L.,  1859     .         .  2-185 

—  Same.     Ph.,  1853.     8°     .         .         v.  80  of  2-55 

—  See  Home,  T.  H. 
Poltock.     See  Pultock. 

Polwhele,  R.     Essays.     L.,  1863  .         .        33-1353 

Polyanthea  ;  a  collection  of  interesting  fragments  in 
prose  and  verse.     L.,  1804.     2  v.     8°    33-539 

Polybius.  General  history  of  the  wars  of  the  Ro- 
mans. Trans,  from  tlie  original  Greek,  by 
Mr.  Hampton.     L.,  1812.     8»       .       27»-2419 

Polydore  Marasquin,  emotions  de.     L.  Gozlan 

34-3368 

Polydore  Vergil's  English  history.  Camden  soc. 
pub.  V.  29  and  36  .         .         .  27M95 

Polygamy.     Delany,  P.     Reflections  upon       32-69 

—  See  Marriage. 

Polvglott  reader.     J.  Roemer         .         .  22-211 

Polyiiesia.     Ellis,  W.     Researches         .         29''-107 

—  Melville,  H.     Typee ;  a  peep  at  Polynesian  life 

29'>-37 

—  Pritchard,  W.  T.     Reminiscences  of       29''-256 

—  Turner,  G.     Nineteen  years  in        .         29''-184 

—  See  Fiji ;  Hawaii ;  New  Zealand ;  Pelew  islands  ; 

South  Sea  islands. 


POLYNESIAN. 


460 


POPE. 


82-880 
Life,  by  G. 


Polyuosiau  m^'tlioloj^y.     G.  Grey  . 
Ponibal.  S.  J.  de  Carvalho,  Mi'.rquis  de. 

Mo  .re 30-867 

Pomeroy,  J.  N.     Introduction  to  the  constitutional 

law  of  the  U.  b;.     N.  Y.,  1868.     8"  2-866 

—  Introduction    to   municipal    law;    designed   for 

general  readers,  am!   for  students  in  colle!:es 
and  high  schools.     N.  Y".,  1864.     8"        2-199 

Pomeroy,  M.  M.     Tucker,   Mary  E.      Life  of 

80-2410 

Pomfret,  J.     (R-ll's  poets  of  G.  B.)      .  23-479 

—  (Sanford's  Br.  poets,  v.  10)  .  .  28-88 
Ponimc  d'Eve,  la.  C.  C.  de  Saint -Mars  34-4:'67 
Pomolorj'.     American  i)oni.  soc.  transactions  4-2!l8 

—  Hotly,  A.     North  .\nurican  ponioloi^ist      4-rO.") 

—  Hogg,  R.     Tlie:ip|)le        .         .  .^  4-228 

—  Warder,  .J.  A.  .Vincrican  i)oniologv  4-272 
Pompeii.     Adams,  W.  II.  D.     Buried  cities    27''-946 

—  Dyer,  T.  H.     Bu'ns-of    .         .         .        27M225 

—  Gell,  W.,  and  J.  P.  Gandy.      Topography,  edi- 

fices, ornamenis,  etc.    .         .         .  27''-922 

—  (L.  E.  K.)  L.,18:]l.  2  v.  .  .  27*^-902 
Pompignan.     See  r>e  Franc  de  P. 

Poucelet.  J.  V.  Mecanique  industrielle.  Brn.xelles, 
1889.     8» 34-5o41 

Ponder,  Paul.     See  Noctes  Atticae. 

Ponsard,  F.  Ce  qui  plait  aux  femmes;  piece  en 
8actes.     P.,  1860  .         .         .         84-8619 

—  L'honnour  et  Taruent;    comedie  en  5  actes  en 

verse.     P.,1862'    ....         34-8620 
Ponson  du  Terrail,  P.  A.,  viconite  de.    La  belle  An- 


tonia.     P.,  1862     . 
—  Le  Capitaine  Curebourse. 


N.  Y.,1864 


—  Le  mal  inconnu        .... 

—  Les  memoiresd'un  homme  du  monde 

—  Le  Facte  de  sang.     N.  Y.,  1857.     8° 

—  Pas-de-chance.     P.,  1867.     2  v. 

—  LePevenant;  Une  legende  fatale  ; 

romancsque.     P.,  1861 
Ponsonby,  Emily.     Mary  Lindsay 
Pontes.     See  Davesies  de  P. 
Pontey,  W      The  rural  improver.     L.. 
Pontiac.      Parkman,    F.,  jr. 


84-4807 
5  V.  in  2 
34-4880 
84-4666 
B.,1861 
34-4  8r)8 

i"  34-4628 
34-4331 

Une  i)assion 
84-4878 
18-8575 


1822     5-635 
Conspiracy   of 

26^-274 

Pouting,  T.  C.      Photographic  difiiculties,    how  to 

surmount  them  ;  instantaneous  pictures,  how 

to  obtain  tliem.     Bristol        .         .  6-913 

Pontmartin,    A.    de.      Contes    d'    un    planteur    de 

chou.v.     P.,  1856  ....         84-8621 

—  Contes  et  nonvelles.     2me  ed.    P.,  1856  34-8022 

—  Le  Fin  du  pioces.     P.,  1856     .         .         34-8628 

—  Or  et  clinquant.     P.,  1859        .         .         84-5878 

—  Pourquoi  je  reste  a  la  campagne.     P.,  1857 

84-8624 

Poole,  G.  A.     History  of  ecclesiastical  architecture 

in  England.     L.,  1848.     8«  .         .  5-427 

Poole,  Jacob.    A  glossary,  with  some  pieces  of  ver.se, 

of  the  old  dialect  of  the  baronies  of  Forth  and 

Bargy.     New  ed.,  by  W.  Barnes.     L.,  1867 

22-850 

Poole,  John.     Hamlet  travestie.    4th  ed.     L  ,  1812 
24-214 

—  Little  Pedlington   and  the   Pedlingtoniaus 

l'--2"24 

—  INIarried  and  single.     F's  S.  D.  v.  10         24-221 

—  Paul  Pry.     F's  S.  D.  v.  10       .         .  24-221 

—  Simpson  &  Co.     F's  S.  D.  v.  8         .  24-221 

—  A  soldier's  courtship.     F'sM.  D.  v.  82       24-118 

—  'Twouid  puzzle  a  conjuror.     F's  M.  D.  v.  6 

24-118 

Poole,  R.  S.     See  Genesis  of  the  earth. 

Poole,  Soi)hia.     Englishwoman   in   Egypt  ;    letters 

from  Cairo,  written  during  a  residence  there 

in  1842-4.     Ph.,  1845    .      ^  .         .  2«"-77 

Poole,  T.     Deaf  as  a  post.     F's  M.  D.  v.  8     24-118 

Poole,  T.  E.     Life,   scenery,  and  customs  in  Sierra 

Leone  and  the  Gambia.     L.,  1850.     2  v. 

28'^-206 


Poole,  W.  F.  Alphabetical  index  to  subjects  treated 
in  the  reviews  and  other  periodicals  to  which 
no  indexes  have  been  published.  N.Y'.,  1848. 
8" 17-58 

—  Index  to  periodical  literature.     N.  Y.,  1853.     8° 

17-89 

Poor,  H.  V.  Manual  of  the  railroads  of  the  U.  S., 
for  1S68.9  ;  showing  their  mileage,  stocks, 
bonds,  cost,  earnings,  expenses  and  organiza- 
tions ;  with  a  sketch  of  their  rise,  progress, 
influence,  etc.  ;  with  appendix  containing  a 
full  analysis  of  the  debts  of  the  U.  S.,  a^nd 
of  the   several   states.       N.    Y".,    1868.  '    8" 

1-846 

—  Rai'road  maps  of  the  United  States  2'-164 
Poor,  the.     Anderson,  W.     The  poor  of  Edinburgh 

2-4i»8 

—  Barlee,  E.     Friendless  and  helpless  2-')29 

—  Bayly,  Mrs.  M.     Ragged   homes,  and   how  to 

mend  theui 2- '189 

—  Eisdell,  J.  S.     Causes  and  remedies  of  poverty 

?-6()2 

—  Halliday,  S.  B.     Lost  and  found      .  88-760 

—  Mayhew,  H.     London  labour  and  Lcmdon  poor 

2-786 

—  Parkes,  S.  H.     Window  gardens  for  the  people 

4-196 

—  Rum'oid,  B   T.,  Count.     Es.^ays     .  11-64 

—  Sewell,  B.  T.     Sorrow's  circuit       .  38-885 

—  See  Charity  ;   Labor  ;  Missions  at  home  ;  Popu- 

lation ;  Working  people. 
Poor  and  ])roud.     W.  T.  Adnms    .         .  18-08 

Poor  humanity.     F.  W.  Robinscm  .         ]8-26(;9 

Poor  Ja(k.     Fr.  Marryat        .         .         .         18-208R 
Poor  laws.    Nichoks,  G.    History  of  the  English  p.  1. 

2-205 

History  of  the  Irish  p.  1.      .         .  2-207 

History  of  the  Scotch  p.  1.  .  2-206 

—  Poor  laws  unmasked  ;  being  a  general  exiiosition 

of  our  workhouse  institutions,  with  esi)ecial 
refercnceto  the  laws  of  settlement  and  removal 
of  the  poor.     By  a  late  relieving  officer.     L., 

1859 ".  2-998 

Poor  rich  man,  and  rich  poor  man.    C.  M.  Sedgwkk 

18-2794 

Poor  white  ;  or,  the  rebel  conscript        .         18-2528 

Poore,  B.  P.     Congressional  directory  for  the  second 

session  of  the  fortietli  congress     .  26''-692 

—  (Ed.)    Conspiracy   trial  for  the  murder  of  the 

president,  and  the  attempt  to  overthrow  the 
government  by  the  assassination  of  its  principal 
officers.     B.,  1865.     2  v.       .         .  2-251 

—  Rise  and  fall  of  Louis  Philippe.     B.,  1848 

80-829 

Poorfellow 18-2522 

Pope,  A.  Pf'f'tical  works;  edited  by  R.  Carruthers. 
L.,  1858.     2v 28-504 

—  Same;  edited  by  II.  F.  Cary ;    a   new   edition, 
caiefuUy  revised  ;  Avith  a  biographical  notice. 


N.  Y.,1855 
—  Same  ;  with  life  and  letters.     L.,  1853. 


23-401 
4  v. 
23-915 
23-487 
28-193 


—  (Bell's  poets  of  G.  B.)     . 

—  (Walsh's  Br.  i)oets) 

—  Carlisle,    earl   of      The    poetry   of   Pope 

26^-292.8 

—  Carruthers,  R.     Life  of   .         .         .         30-1009 

—  Rutfhead,  O.     Life  of;  with  critical  essav 

80-486 

—  See  Homer. 

Pope,  C.     Merchant  ship-owner,  and   ship-master's 

custom  and  excise  guide.     8th  ed.     L.,  1822 

1-57 

—  Practical  abridgment  of  the  custom  and  excise 

laws;  including  tables  of  the  duties,  draw- 
backs, and  bounties.     L.,  1814.    S"  2-87 

Pope,  F.  L.  Modern  practice  of  the  electric  tele- 
graph.    N.  Y.,1869.     8°      .         .  6-9(.3 

Pope,  H.  K.  Corsair  and  his  conqueror;  a  winter 
in  Algiers.     L.,  1860    .         .        .         28'^-b76 


POPE. 


470 


PORTER. 


Pope,  T.  Treatise  on  bridge  architecture  ;  in  wiiicli 
tlie  superior  advantages  of  tlie  flyinjr  ])endent 
lever  bridge  are  fully  proved;  with  an  liistorical 
account  and  description  of  different  bridges. 
N.  Y.,  1811.     8"    .         .         .         .  C-73 

Pope  or  president  ?  startling  disclosures  of  Roman- 
ism, as  revealed  by  its  own  wi'iters.  N.  Y., 
1859 32-2443 

Popery.  Brownlee,  W.  C.  Popery  an  enemy  to 
liberty    .         .         .         .         .  32-31 

—  Campbell,  J.     Ancient  and  modern  p.     32-1G77 

—  C,arrel,  N.  A.     Counter  revolution  in  England 

27^-200 

—  Cramp,  J.  M.     Text-book  of  .         .  32-62 

—  Edgar,  S.     Variations  of  .         .         32-1097 

—  History  of 32-1050 

—  James,  T.     Corruptions  of  councils  and  fathers 

32-2146 

—  Penny  protestant  operative      .         .        32-2134 

—  See  Roman  Catholicism. 

Popes.  Artaud  de  Montor,  A.  F.  Lives  of  the 
pontiffs 32-2112 

—  Bovver,  A.     History  of    .         .         .       27^-4024 

—  Cormenin,  L.  M.  de  la  H.     History  of      32-340 

—  Dauiiou,  P.  C.  F.     Temporal  power  of  27»-2198 

—  Intrigues  of  the  conclave,  at  the  choosing  of  a 

jiope 32-103 

—  Pi  ideaux,  M.     History  of  the  apostolical  succes- 

sion         32-149 

—  Ranke,  L.     History  of     .         .         .  27''-2439,40 

—  Wiseman,  N.     Last  four  popes  and  their  times 

30-1234 

—  See  Papacy  ;  Roman  Catholicism. 

Poplar  hovise  academy.     Miss  A.  Manning     18-2046 
Popping  the  question,  and  otiier  tales     .         18-2524 
Popple,  H.     A  map  of  the  British  empire  in  America, 
with  the  French  and  Spanish  settlements  ad- 
jacent thereto,     f"         .         .         .  25-309 
Popular  account  of  the  ancient  Egyptians.     J.  G. 
Wilkinson     .         .         .         .         .         28--'-245 
Popular  delusions.     C.  Mackay      .         .         29"-247 
Popular  deciduous  and  evergreen  trees  and  shrubs. 

F.  R.  Elliott  ....  4-221 
Popular  epics  of  the  middle  ages.     J.  M.  Ludlow 

23-823 

Popular  errors  explained  and  illustrated.     J.  Timbs 

33-70 

Popular  genealogists  ;  or,  the  art  of  pedigree  makinu'. 

E.,  1805 27M)53 

Popular  introduction  to  the  study  of  quadrupeds  on 

scientific  principles.     L.        .         .  9-005 

Popular  lectures  for  young  people.     J.  H.   Pepper 

8-74 

Popular  music  of  the  olden  time.     W.  Chapi)ell  and 

G.  A.  Maefarren  ....  23-1304 
Popular  preachers  of  our  time.  J.Johnson  32-1431 
Popular  romances  of  Avest  England.      R.  Hunt 

18-1555 

Popular  science  review;  a  quarterly  miscellany  of 
entertaining  and  instructive  articles  on  scien- 
tific subiects.     V.  1-5.     L.,1 802-0.     5  V.     8» 

9-991 

Popular  tales.     Mme  Guizot  .         .         .         18-1290 
Popular  tales  and  romances  of  the  northern  nations. 

L.,  1823.     3  V 18-3818 

Popular  tales  from  the  Norse.      G.  W.  Dasent 

18-815 

Popular  tales  of  the  west  highlands.    J.  F.  Campbell 

18-549 

Popular  treatise  on  vegetable  physiology.    Ph.,  1842 

9-99 

Population.     Alison,  A.     Principles  of  3-4 

—  Doubleday,  T.     True  law  of  .         .  8-89 

—  Everett,  A.  H.     New  ideas  on         .  3-98 

—  Godwin,  W.     Enquiry  concerning  the   power 

of  increase  in  the  numbers  of  mankind    3-108 

—  Grahame,  J.     Inquiry  into  the  princii)le  of 

3-111 

—  Malthus,  T.  R.     Essay  on  the  principle  of 

3-154 


Population.     Possibility  of  limiting  populousness 
2-1005 

—  Purves,  G.     Principles  of  population  and  pro- 

duction investigated      .         .         .  3-185 

—  Rickards,  G.  K.     Population  and  capital   3-197 

—  Sadler,  M.  T.     LaAv  of    .         .         .  3-204 

—  Thornton,    W.    T.      Over-population,    and    its 

remedy 3-286 

—  Weyland,  J.,  jr.     Principles  of  population  and 


production 

—  See  Census  ;  Political  economy. 
Porcelain.     See  Pottery. 

Porcelain  tower  ;  or,  nine  stories  of  China 
Porchat,  J.  J.     Le  berger  et  le  proscrit. 

—  Contes  mervillieux.     P.,  1858 


3-251 


18-1903 
P.,  1857 
34-5112 
34-3625 


—  Le   Fablier    des  ecoles  ;    Choix   de  fables  des 


fabulistes  Fran(,'ais.     P.,  1856.    2  v. 

—  La  Montague  tremblante.     P.,  1856 

—  L'Ours  et  I'Ange  ;  Legende  Suisse.     I 

—  Three  months  under  the  snow 

—  Trois  mois  sous  la  neige.     Ph.,  1864 
Porisms.     Gompertz,  B.     Hints  on 
Porny,  M.  A.     Elements  of  lieraldry.     L., 


34-4236 

34-4206 

'.,  1857 

34-3940 

18-3884 

34-4207 

34-4791 

1795.    8» 

29»-221 

Porphyry.     See  Aristotle. 

Porquet,  L.  P.  R.  F.  Modern  Parisian  phraseology. 
28th  ed.     L.,  1804         .         .         .  22-73 

—  New  Parisian  grammar;  a  I'usage  des  commen- 

9ants;  partly  framed  on  Noel  and  Chai)sal's 

plan.     26th  ed.     L.,  1805      .         .  22-72 

Porson,  R.     Watson,  J.  S.     Life  of       .        30-1374 

—  See  Rogers,  S.     Recollections  of  fable  talk. 
Port-Royal,  Messieurs  de.      Logic;    or,  the  art  of 

tliinking.     3d  ed.     L.,  1090  .  15-45 

—  New  method  of  learning  Avith  facility  the  Greek 

tongue.     Trans,  by  f.  Nugent.     L.,  1817.    8" 
22-202 

—  New  method  of  learning  with  facility  the  Latin 

tongue.     L.,1816.     2  v.     8"         .  22-203 

—  Primitives  of  the  Greek  tongue.     Trans,  by  T. 

Nugent.     L.,  1818.     8°         .         .  22-204 

Port  Royal.     Beard,  C.     History  of       .  32-903 

—  Cousin,  V.     Jaqueline  Pascal  .  30-737 

—  Racine,  J.     Abrege  de  I'histoire  de 

V.  4  of  34-4401 

—  Schimmelpenninck,  M.  A.     Select  memoirs  of 

30-731,3 

—  See  Jansenists. 

Porta,  G.  B.  della.  Delia  fisionomia  dell'  hvonio 
libri  sei ;  aggiontaui  la  fisionomia  naturall  di 
G.  Ingegnieri,  Polemone,  e  la  celeste  dello 
stesso  Porta,  et  aggiontoui  il  discorso  di  L. 
Agrippa  sopra  la  natura,  e  complessione 
humana,  et  il  discorso  de'  nei  di  L.  Settali. 
Venetia,  1044.     4°      ■   .         .         .         34-2509 

Porte  Crayon.     See  Strother,  D.  H. 

Portelettej^  C.  Delasscments,  dramatiques  et  lit- 
teraires  des  Pensionnafs  de  Demoiselles.  P. 
et  Tournai,  1800.     2  v.  .         .         34-5021 

Porter,  A.  M.  Ballad  romances,  and  other  poems. 
L.,  1811 23-951 

—  Fast  of  St.  Magdalen       .         .         .         18-2532 

—  Lak(!  of  Killarney    ....         18-2526 

—  Hungarian  brothers  .         .         .         18-3525 

—  Octavia 18-2536 

—  Recluse  of  Norway  .         .         .         18-2537 
Porter,  D.     Constantinople  and  its  environs ;  a  series 

of  letters.     N.  Y.,1835.     3  v.       .         27"-213 

—  Journal  of  a  cruise  made  to  the  Pacific  ocean 

in  the  U.  S.  frigate  Essex,  in  1812-14.  Ph., 
1815.     2  V.     8"      .         .         .         .  29"-49 

Porter,  E.  Lectures  on  eloquence  and  style  ;  re- 
vised for  publication,  by  Rev.  L.  Matthews. 
Andover,  1830.    8<>        .         .         .  23-711 

Porter,  G.  R.  Progress  of  the  nation  in  its  various 
social  and  economical  relations,  from  the  be- 
ginning of  the  19th  century.  L.,  1836.  3  v. 
27"-954 


PORTER. 


471 


POST. 


Porter,  G.  R.  Treatise  on  the  origin,  progressive 
improvement  and  )n-eseut  state  of  tlie  manu- 
facture of  porcelain  and  glass.    L.,  1832  6-396 

—  Same.     Pii.,  1832     ....  6-397 

—  Treatise  on  tlie  origin,  progressive  improvement 

and   present   state  of   the   silk   manufacture. 
L.,  1831 6-394 

—  Same.  Ph. ,  1833  ....  6-395 
Porter,  Mrs.  G.  R.    See  Central  society  of  education  ; 

Educator,  the. 
Porter,  J.     Pastor's  fireside    .         .         .        18-2528 
■^—  Scottish  chiefs ;  a  romance       .         ,         18-2."J29 

—  Sir  Edward  Seaward's  narrative       .         18-2530 

—  Thaddeus  of  Warsaw  ■  .  .  .  18-2531 
Porter,  J.  A.     Principles  of  chemistry  ;    embracing 

the  outlines  of  its  application  to  agriculture 
and  the  arts.     N.  Y.,  1858   .         .  8-68 

—  See  Norton,  W.  A. 

Porter,  J.  L.  Five  years  in  Damascus  ;  including 
an  account  of  the  history,  topography  and 
antiquities  of  that  city,  travels  and  researches 
in  Palmyra,  Lebanon,  and  the  Hauran.  L., 
1855.     2  V 28"^-237 

—  The  giant  cities  of  Bashan,  and  Syria's  holy 

places.     N.  Y.,  1866     .         .         .         28''-501 

Porter,  J.  ]M.  Speech  on  charters  of  incorporation. 
Ph.,  1837.    8°        .         ,         .         .  2-622 

Porter,  N.  The  human  intellect ;  with  an  introduc- 
tion upon  psychology  and  the  soul.  N.  Y., 
1868.     8° 1.--341 

Porter,  R.,  president  judge  of  the  third  judicial 
district  of  Pennsylvania;  report  of  the  trial 
and  acquittal  of,  before  the  senate.  Reported 
by  J.  M.  Porter.     Easton,  1827.    8°  2-98 

Porter,  R.  K.     Tnivelling   sketches  in  Russia  and 
Sweden,  during   1805-8.     Ph.,  1809.     8« 
27''-169 

Porter,  S.  Cathedral  music  in  score.  Pub.  by  W. 
I.  Porter.     Worcester.     f»    .         .  5-S36 

Porter,  W.  History  of  the  knights  of  Malta,  or  the 
order  of  the  hospital  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem. 
L.,  1858.     2  V.     8°        .         .         .       27"-2424 

Porter.  W.  A.  Life,  character  and  writings  of  J.  B. 
Gibson.     Ph.,  1855.    8°         .         .         30-1607 

Porter,  W.  T.  Quarter  race  in  Kentucky,  and  other 
sketches         18-2r34 

—  Brinley,  F.     Life  of         .         .         .        30-1261 

—  See  Hawker,  P. 

Porteus,  B.     (Walsh's  Br.  poets)  .         .  23-62 

—  Hodgson,  R.  Life  of  .  .  .  30-438 
PortlolioT    By  Oliver  Oldschool,  Esq.    v.  1-4.    Ph., 

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—  Same.  Ph.,  1806,8-25.  38  v.  8»  .  17-91 
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Portlock,  N.     Voyage  round  the  world,  but    more 
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Portrait  de  la  marquise.     C.  de  Bernard        34-3078 

Portrait  painting.     H.  Murray        .         .  5-476 

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Portraits  of  clergymen  ;  published  by  Williams  & 
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Portraits  contemporains.     C.  A.  Sainte-Beuve 

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Portraits  de  famille.  E.  Ourliac  .  .  34-5186 
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Portraits  litteraires.  G.  Planche  .  .  34-4218 
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Portraits  of  celebrated  women.     C.  A.  Sainte-Beuve 

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Anecdotes  of  Portuguese  revolu- 
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5-636 
26''-631 
25-169 

27^-68 
27''-69 


27='-2005 

27"-106 

27^^-2020 

27"-2023 

27^-487 
29^-26 


—  Pecchio,  G. 

tions 

—  Residence  in 

—  Sketches  in 

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Postans,  ^I      Cutch  ;  or,  random  sketches  of  West- 
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Pothier,  R.J.     Contract  of  partnership,  etc.    Trans. 

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Potiphar  papers.     G.  W.  Curtis      .         .  18-783 

Potomac  and  the  Rapidan.     A.  H.  Quint       26^-561 
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Potter,  A.     Discourses,  charges,  addresses,  pastoral 

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Potter,    E.    R.      Early    history   of    Narragansett. 
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Potter,  L.  J.  A.  de.      Memoirs  of  Scipio  de   Ricci, 

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Potter,  W.     Roman  or  Turkish  bath  ;  its  hygienic 

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Powers  of  the  executive  department.     A.  Conkling 
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Pratt,  J.  B.     Letters  on  the  Scandinaviiin  churches, 

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Pratt,  J.  PL  Treatise  on  attraet'ons,  Lapb'ce's  func- 
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Pratt,  J.  T.     Abstract  of  accounts  of  loan  societies 

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Pratt,  W.  W.  Ten  nights  in  a  bar-room.  F'sS.  D. 
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Pray,  L.  G.  Historv  of  Sunday-schools  and  of  re- 
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—  Chambers,  T.  W.    Noon  prayer-meeting  32-778 

—  Gumming,    J.      Observations    on    the    Lord's 

prayer  32-987 

—  Phelps,  A.     Still  hour      .         .         .         32-1606 

—  Prime,  S.  I.     Five  years  of  prayer  32-1286 
Power  of 32-777 

—  Spring,  G.     The  mercy  scat    .         .        82-2345 

—  Thompson,  A.  C.  Thoughts  on  .  32-1106 
Prayer  bonk.      Butler,   C.   M.      Book   of   common 

l)rayer  interpreted  by  its  history  .         32-1960 

—  Lathbury,  T.     History  of  the  book  of  common 

jirayef 32-821 

—  Proctor,  F.     History  of   the   book  of  connnon 

prayer 32-2-133 

—  See   Book  of  common   prayer ;    Liturgies  and 

names  of  sects. 
Prayers.     Beechei-,  H    W.     Prayers  from  the  Plv- 
mouth  pulpit  ....         32-2346 

—  Macdulf,  J.  R.     Evening  incense     .  32-383 
Morning  and  night  watches         .  32-381 

—  Whitemarsli,  C.  S.  Prayers  of  the  ages  32-2344 
Praying  and  working.  W.  F.  Stev(nson  32-1039 
Preacher  and  the  king.  L.  Bungener  .  18-508 
Preacher,  the  fashionable  .  .  ,  32-353 
Preacher's  assistant.  J.Cooke  .  .  32-2135 
Preachers.     Fish,  H.  C     Pulpit  eloquence  32-1947 

—  Hood,  E.  P.     Lamps,  pitchers  and  trumi)et8 

32-1727 

—  J<ihnsfn,J.     Popular  preachers      .         32-1431 

—  Milburn,  W.  H.     Pioneer  jireachers        26''-441 

—  Wilson,  W.     Popular  p.  of  the  ancient  church 

32-857 

—  See  Clergymen. 

Preaching.      See    Homiletics  ;     Ministry  ;     Pulpit  ; 

Sermons. 
Pre-Adamite  man.     Mrs.  G.  J.  C.  Duncan 
Preble,  E.     Sabine,  L.     Life  of.     (S.  A.  B 


Preble,  Harriet.     Lee,  R.  H.     Life  of   . 
Preces  viginti  qua! nor  linguis.     Nierses 
Precaution.     J.  F.  Cooper 
Precedents  of  proceedings.     J.  Hatsell 
Preceptor's  assistant.     D.  Williams 
Precieux  et  precieuscs.     C.  L.  Livet 
Preciosa.     C.  M.  von  Weber 
Precious  metals.     Jacob,  W.     Inquiry  on 

—  King,  C.  W.     Natural  history  of    . 
Precious  stones.     See  Gems. 

Precis  de  I'art  de  la  guerre.     H.  baron  de  Jomini 

3-1-4769 

Pre-Columbian  discovery  of  America.      B.  F.  De 

Costa 26"-1053 

Pregnancy.     Montgomery,  W.  F.    Signs  and  svmp- 

toms 10-438 

—  See  Obstetrics. 


32-955 

.  22) 

30-497 

30-924 

34-2940 

18-733 

27"-4051 

33-438 

34-4551 

5-863 

1-129 

9-317 


PRE-HTSTORTC. 


474 


PRESSENSE. 


Piv-historic  man.  D.  Wilson  .  .  29'^140 
Pre-liisloric  nations.  J.  D.  Baldwin  .  29''-27o 
Pre-histovic  remains  of  Caithness.      S.  Laing,  jr., 

and  T.  H.  Huxley  .  .  .  27''-1840 
Pre-historic  times.     J.  Lubbock     .         .         29''-186 

Prt'iuire.     J.  Noriac 34-3009 

Pirhule.  W.  Wordsworth  23-284 ;  v.  7  of  23-453 
Premaray,  J.  de.     Les  droits  de  Thonune;  comedie 

en  2  actes  en  prose.  P..  18o9  .  34-3027 
Premium,  P>.     Eiirlit  years  in  British  Guiana;  1840- 

48.     L.,  18H0.     8»  .         .        :         20''-488 

Prendergast,  G.  L.     Complete   concordance  to  the 

poetical  works  of  Milton.     Madras,  1857.     4" 

23-1305 

Prendersast,  J.   P.     The     Cromwellian   settlement 

of  Ireland.  L  ,  1805.  8«  .  .  27''-1515 
Prendergast,  T.     The  mastery  series  :   Handbook  ; 

French;    German.      N.  Y.,  1808.     3  v. 

22-351 

Prentice,  A.    Historical  sketches  and  personal  recol- 
lections of  Manchester.    L.,  1851.    8»   27M)70 
Prentice,  G.  D.     Biouraphy  of  Henry  Clay.     Hart., 

1831       .         .  ^     .         .         .         .  30-93 

—  Prenticeana 18-2540 

—  Memoir  of  S.  S.  Prentiss.      N.  Y.,  1855.     2  v. 

.         .         .         .         .  30-850 

Pre-RafFaellitism.     E.  Young         .         .  5-80 

Preshyti're,  le.  R.  Topffer  .  .  .  34-3872 
Presbytereavec  ses  ombres.     [Sunnyside.]    Mrs.  E. 

S.  Phelps  .  .  •  .  .  .  34-4421 
Presbyterian  church  and  presbyterianism.    Adair,  P. 

Rise  and  "progress  of,  in  Ireland   .         32-1912 

—  Baird,  S.  J.     History  of  the  new  school  32-2442 
Acts,  deliverances,  and  testimonies     32-2528 

—  Barnes,  A.     The  church  and  slavery      32-1580 

—  Boardman.  II.  A.     The  general  assembly  of  18(!0 

32-2501 

—  Book  of  common  prayer  .         .         32-1324 

—  Brown,  I.  V.      Historical    vindication   of   the 

abrogation  of  the  plan  of  the  union     32-1730 

—  Constitution  of  the  presbyterian  church  in  U.  S. 

32-1133 

—  Constitution  ;   with  plan  of  srovernment.     Ph., 

1827       .         .         .         .      ^.         .         32-2152 

—  The  form  of  govermnent,  and  forms  of  process 

.      '  32-2157 

—  Gillett,  E.  II.     History  of  the  presb.  church  in 

US •       .         .         32-1489 

—  Goodsir,  ,1.  T.     Westminster  confession  exam- 

ined       .         .       '.         .         .         .        32-2500 

—  Green,  A.     Domestic  and  foreign  missions 

32-2154 

—  Hill,  W.     History  of  American  presbyterianism 
32-2520 

—  Ilodire,  C.     Histor}^  of  the  presbvterian  church 

in  U.  S '  .         32-1091 

—  Hughes,  J.,  and  J.  Breckenridge.      Discussion 

.  32-87 

—  Judd,  G.  N.,  et  al.     History  of  the  division 

32-423 

—  Lathrop,  D.  W.     Case  of  general  assembly  of, 

before  sui)reme  conn    .         .         .         32-1430 

—  Miller,  S.     Constitution  and  order  of  the  Chris- 

tian ministry  ....  32-202 

—  Minutes  of  the  general  assembly  of  the  presby- 

terian church'  in  the  U.  S.  of  A.,  1789-1847. 
3  V.     8" 32-1980 

—  Ncvin,  A.     Churches  of  the  valley  32-1030 

—  Records  <if  presb.  church,  1710-88;   ed.  bv  W. 

M.  Engles.     Ph.,  1841.    8"  .         .         32-1929 

—  Reid.  J.  S.     History  of  p.  c.  in  Ireland  32-1984 

—  Smith,  J.     Old  redslone  .         .         .  32-554 

—  Smyth,  T.    Ecclesiastical  re])ublicanism  32-1557 

—  Webster,  R.    History  of  the  presbyterian  church 

in  32-743 

—  Wood,  J.     The  doctrinal  differences       32-1384 

—  See  Church  of  Scotland  ;  Covenant  and  cove- 

nanters ;  Westm-nster. 
Presbyterian  church  inTreul(m.     Hall,  J.     FTistory 
of 32-2159 


Presbyterian  quarterly  review,  v.  1,2.  Ph.,  1853. 
8° 32-1882 

—  See  American  presbyterian  and  theological  re- 

view. 

Presbytei'ian  theological  seminary  of  the  northwest, 

Chicago,  inaugural  addresses.     Ph.,  1800.    S"* 

32-1429 

Prescott,  H.  E.     See  Spofford,  Mrs.  H.  E. 

Prcscott,  G.  B.  History,  theory,  and  practice  of  the 
electric  telegraph.     B.,  1800         .  0-915 

Prescott,  H.  P.  Tobacco  and  its  adulterations.  L., 
1858.    8" 10-805 

Prescott,  W.  H.  Biographical  and  critical  miscel- 
lanies.    Ph.,  1804.     80  .         .         22-1103 

—  History  of  the  conquest  of  Mexico;  with  a  pre- 

liminary view  of  the  ancient  Mexican  civiliza- 
tion, and  the  life  of  the  conqueror,  Hernando 
Cortes.     N.  Y.,  1843.     3  v.     8°   .         20''-103 

—  History  of  the  conquest  of  Peru  ;  with  a  pre- 

liminary view  of  the  civilization  of  the  Incas. 
N.  Y.,1847.     2v.     8°  .         .         2G''-160 

—  History  of  the  reign  of  Ferdinand  and  Isabella, 

the  catholic.     B.,  1838.     3  v.     8°        27"-2048 

—  History  of  the  reign  of  Philip  II,  king  of  Spain. 

B.,1855.     3  V.     8»        .         .         .       27^-2049 

—  Life  of  Charles  V,  after  abdication.    See  Robert- 

son, W.         .         .         .         ;         .       27»-2070 

—  Life  of  C.  B.  Brown.    (S.  A.  B.  1)  30-497 

—  Ticknor,  G.     Life  of        .         .         .         30-1480 
Present  age  and  inner  life.     A.  .7.  Davis        32-1424 
Present  heaven.     Dora  Green  well  .        32-1030 
Present  jwsition  of  the    "liberal"   party.     By  au- 
thor of  "  Miriam  Ma}^  "  L.,  1802.     8»    27«-9G3 

Present  religion.     S.  S.  Hennell    .         .         32-1756 
Present  state  of  Australia.     H.Melville  29''-212 

Present  state  of  Great  Britain  and  North  America. 


J.  Mitchil 

Present  state  of  Peru.     [Compiled  by  J. 
from  "Elmercurio  Peruano.]     L., 


1-200 
Skinner, 
1805.  4° 
2G''-1007 
L.  Pour 
20M021 


Presidential   election,    1808.      Motley 
questions  for  the  people 

—  National  union  republican  convention  20''-1021 

—  See  Grant,  U.  S. 

President's  daughters.     Fredrika  Bremer     18-402,3 

Presidents  of  the  United  States.     Abbott,  J.  S.  C. 

Lives  of 30-1852 

—  Lincoln,  R.  W.     Lives  of        .         .  30-439 

—  Williams,  E      Statesman's  manual  20»'-699 

—  See  U.  S.  ;  and  names  of  j^residents. 

Press.     Act  against  unlicensed  and  scandalous  books 
and  pamphlets      ....  21-138 

—  Hnnt,  F.  K.     The  fourth  estate       .         22-1099 

—  Kniuht,  C.     The  old   printer  and  the  modern 

press 30-1053 

—  Mcintosh,  C.  A.     Popular  outlines  of        21-77 

—  Munsell,  J.     The  typographical  miscellany 

21-229 

—  Timperley,  C.  H.     Songs  of  the  press       23-977 

—  See  Journalism  ;  Newspapers  ;  Periodical  litera- 

ture ;  Printing. 
Pressense,  E.  de.     The  critical   school   and  Jesus 
Christ  :    a   replv   to   Renan's  life   of  Jesus. 
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—  La  famille  Chretienne.     2me  ed.     P.,  1857.     8° 

34-4590 

—  Jesus   Christ  ;   his   times,   life  and  work.     L., 

1800.    8» 32-1911 

—  Land  of  the  gospel ;  notes  of  a  journey  in  the 

east.     L ■28''-481 

—  The   redeemer :  a  sketch  of  the  history  of  re- 

demption. Trans,  from  2d  ed.,  by  J.  H. 
Myers.     B.,1807.         .         .         .         32-2315 

—  Religion  and  the  reign  of  terror  ;  or,  the  church 

during  the  French  revolulion.     N.  Y.,   1809 
32-2472 

—  The  religions  before  Christ  ;  being  an  introduc- 

tion to  the  history  of  the  first  three  centuries 
of  the  church.  Trans,  bv  L.  Corkran.  Ed., 
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PRESSENSE. 


475 


PRIESTLY. 


Pressense,  Mme  E.  de.  La  maison  blanche.  P., 
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—  Rosa,  the  Parisian  girl     .        .         .  18-846 
Preston,  Laura.     Aideane      .         .         .         18-2549 

—  lu  bonds  :  a  novel   ....         18-2548 
Preston,  Lvnian.     Tables  of  interest  at  8,  10,  and 

12i)e'rcent.     N.  Y.,  1800.     8"     .  1-296 

—  Treatise  on  book-keeping,  "ly  single  and  double 

entry.     43d  ed.     K  Y'.,  1816.  ^  8°  1-79 

Preston,  M.     Studies  in  Shakspeare.     Ph.,  1869 

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Preston,  Richard.  Essay  on  the  quantity  and 
quality  of  estates  ;  with  more  immediate  refer- 
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V.  42  of  2-55 

Pretenders,  the,  and  their  adherents.  J.  H.  Jesse 
30-2;)7 

—  See  Stuart,  C. 

Pretension.     Mrs.  S.  Ellis      .        .         .         18-1012 
Pretre  (du)  ;  de  la  fenime ;  de  la  famille.    J.  Michelet 

34-4122 

Preuss,  C.     Topographical  map  of  the  road   from 

Missouri  to  Oregon  ;  fiom  the  field  notes  and 

journal  of  J.  C  Fremont,  and  from  sketches 

and    notes    made   by    his   assistant,    Charles 

Preuss.     Bait.,  1846.     Obi.  f"       .  25-351 

Prevention  better  than  cure.     Mrs.  Ellis  33-447 

Preville,  P.  L.  Dubus.     Memoires.     v.  6       34-3r)19 

Previsions  of  Lady  Evelyn,  [in  Triumphs  of  time  ] 

Mrs.  A.  Marsh      ....         18-2110 

Pre vost  d'  Exiles,  A.  F.    Histoire  de  Manon  Lescaiit  ; 

precede  d'  une  notice  sur  la  vie  de  Prevos^t 

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—  DeanofColeraine     ....         18-2"45 
Priaulx,   O.    tie   Beauvoir.      Qurestiones    mot-aicje ; 

or,  the  first  part  of  the  bouk  of  Genesis  com- 
pared with  the  remains  of  ancient  religions. 
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Price,    B.      Principles   of  currency,  with   a   letter 

from  M.  Chevalier  on  the  history  of  tlie  treaty 

of  connnerce  with   France.     Oxf,  1869.     8" 

1-350 

Price,  E.     Sec  Forester,  T. 

Price,  E.  K.  Memoir  of  Philip  and  Rachel  Price. 
Ph.,  1852 30-715 

Price,  George.  Jamaica  and  the  colonial  oftic(\ 
Who  caused  tlie  crisis?    L.,  1866.     8"  26''-fS44 

Price,    George.      Treatise   on   fire    and    thief-proof 

depositories,  and  locks  and  keys.    L.,  1856.    8° 

6-402 

Price,  L.  Manual  of  photographic  manipul.ition. 
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Price,  Philip  and  Rachel.  Memoir,  by  E.  K.  Price 
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Price,  R.  Observations  on  reversionary  payments  ; 
on  schemes  for  providing  annuities  ;  (m  the 
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set  of  tables.     L.,  1771.     8°  .  1-58 

—  Same.     6th  ed.     L.,  1803.     2  v.     B"  1-247 

—  Observations  on  the  nature  of  civil  liberty,  the 

principles  of  government,  and  the  justice  and 
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8" 2-828 

Price,  T.  History  of  protestant  non-conformity  in 
Enffland,  from  the  reformation  under  Henrv 
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—  Wisdom  and  genius  of  Shakespeare  ;  with  select 

and  oriirinal  notes,  and  scriptural  references. 

Ph.,  1839 24-169 

Price,  U.     On  the  picturesque ;  Avith  an  essay  on 

the  origin  of  taste,  and  much  oritrinal  matter. 

By  T.  D.  Lauder.     Ed.,  1842.     8"  5-149 

Price  current.     Grotjan,  P.  A.     Philadelphia  public 

sale  report 1-502 

Prices.      Fleetwood,    W.      Chronicon     preciosum. 

[English] 1-335 

—  Rainier,  J.  S.     Synopsis  of  the  prices  of  wheat 

1-519 


Prices.     Rogers,  J.  E.  T.     History  of,  1259  to  1793 
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—  Stirling,  P.  J.     Philosophy  of  trade  1-128 

—  Tooke,  T.     History  of    .         .         .  1-137 
Prichard,  J.  C.     An  analysis  of  the  Egyptian  my- 
thology ;    with  a  critical  examination  of  the 
remains  of  Eg3'ptian  chronology.     L.,  1819. 
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—  Eastern  origin  of  the  ("eltic  nations  proveil  l)y  a 

comparison  of  their  dialects  with  the  Sanskrit, 
Greek,  Latin,  and  Teutonic  languages  ;  form- 
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ical iiistory  of  mankind.  Ed.  by  R.  G.  La- 
tham.    L.,  1859.     8°    .         .         .        27"-3520 

—  Natural  history  of  man ;    comprising  inquiries 

into  the  modifying  influence  of  physical  and 
moral  agencies  on  the  diflferent  tribes  of  the 
human  family.  4th  ed.  By  E.  Norris.  L., 
1855.     2  V.     8"      .         .         .         .  9-608 

—  Researches  into  the  physical  history  of  mankind. 

4th  ed.     L.,  1841-7.     5  v.     8°      .  9-609 

—  Six  ethnographical  maps  illustrative  of  "  The 

natural  history  of  man,"  and  "Researches 
**."     2d  ed.     fo.         .         .         .  9-1257 

Prichard.     See  Pritchard. 

Pride.      Zimmermann,    J.    G.      National   pride 

2-924 

Pride  and  prejudice.     Miss  J.  Austen    .  18-225 

Prideaux,   H.      The   old  and   new   testament  con- 
nected in  the  history  of  the  Jews  and  neigh- 
boring nations.     9th  ed.     L.,  1725.     4  v.     8° 
32-177 

—  The  true  nature  of  imposture  displayed  in  the 

life  of  Mahomet.      Calcutta,  1820.     8" 

30-1991 

Prideaux,  M.  History  of  the  apostolical  succession  : 
'•  a  tract  for  the  times  ;"  a  list  of  the  popes  of 
Rome  from  the  earliest  period  to  the  seven- 
teenth century  ;  continued,  with  copiousnotes, 
by  C.  Cooke.     L.,  1840         .         .  32-149 

Prideaux,  T.  S.  On  economy  of  fuel,  particularly 
with  reference  to  reverberator}'  lurnaces  (or 
manufacture  of  iron,  and  to  steam  boilers. 
L.,  1853 6-525 

Prideaux,  W.  F.     See  Markham,  C.  R. 

PriLlden,  W.  Australia ;  its  history  and  present 
condition.     2d  ed.     L.,  1845        .         29|M13 

Pjiest,  J.  American  antiquities,  and  discoveries  in 
the  west  ;  being  an  exhibition  of  the  evidence 
that  an  ancient  population  of  partially  civilized 
nations,  differing  entirely  from  those  of  the 
present  Indians,  peopled  America  many  cen- 
turies belbre  its  discovery  by  Columbus. 
Alb.,  1833.     8°      .         .         .         .         26^'-167 

Priest  and  Huguenot.     L.  Bungener      .  18-509 

Priest,  Puritan',  and  preacher.     J.  C.  Ryle      30-864 

Priestcraft.  Gordon,  T.  Apology  lor  Parson  Al- 
beroni    33-886 

—  Howitt,  W.     History  of  .         .         .         32-1144 
Priestly,  J.     Essaj'  on  the  first  principles  of  gov- 
ernment, and  on  the  nature  of  political   and 
civil  liberty.     L.,  1835.     8"  .         .         32-2r,03 

—  General  history  of  the  Christian  church,  from 

the  fail  of  the  western  empire.  Northumber- 
land, 1802,3.     4  V.     8"  .         .         32-1529 

—  History   of   the    sufferings  of  L.    De   INIavoUes 

and  I.  Le  Fevre,  upon  the  revocation  of  the 
edict  of  Nantz  ;  with  a  general  account  of  the 
treatment  of  the  protestants  in  the  gallics  of 
France,  by  John  Bion.  Birmingliam,  1788. 
8°  ......  30-348 

—  Lectures  on  history  and  general   policy ;  with 

an  essay  on  a  course  of  liberal  education  lor 

civil  and  active  life.     Birmingham,  1788.     4° 

29''-405 

—  Same  ;  with  an  additional  lecture  on  the  consti- 

tution of  the  U.  S.  1st  Am.  ed.  Ph.,  1803. 
2  V.     8° 29''-169 

—  Memoirs  written  by  himself;  Avith  continuation 

by  liis  son.     L.,  1809   .         .        .  30-440 


PRIMACY. 


^76 


PRINTING. 


Primacy  of  the  apostolic  see  vindicated.  F.  P.  Ken- 
rick       82-716 

Primary  instruclion  in  relation  to  education.  S,  S. 
Laurie 1.3  121) 

Primary  truihs  of  reiipion.     T.M.Clark       32-221)9 

Prime/ N.  S.  History  of  Long  Island.  N.  Y., 
1845 2rr'-426 

Prime,  S.  I.  Five  j-ears  of  prayer,  with  tlie  answers. 
N.  Y.,  18«4 ;!2-128G 

—  Letters   from  Switzerland.      N.  Y.,   18G0 

27''--61 

—  Memoirs  of  tiie  Rev.  Nicholas  Murray,  D.  D., 

N.  Y.,  1802 80-1413 

—  The  power  of  prayer,  illustrated  in  the  wonder- 

ful displays  of  divine  urace  nt  the  Fulton 
street  and  otlier  meetings,  in  New  York  and 
elsewhere,  in  18~.7,8.     N.  Y.,  18ri)         ;-:-2-777 

—  Travels  in  Europe  and  the  enst;  a  year  in  Eng- 

hind.  Scotland,  Ireland,  Wales,  France,  Bel- 
gium, Holland,  Gernniny,  Austiia,  Italy, 
Greece,  Turkey,  Syria,  Pa  estine,  and  E<.'vi)t. 
N.  Y..  1S(;3.     2  V.         .         .         .  27''-:i70 

Prime,  T.  Monoirra])!)  of  Americnn  corbiculadse, 
(recent  and  fossil.)  W.,  18(5-1  8".  [Sm. 
misc.  col    V.  7]      .         .         .         .  11-188 

Prime,  W.  C.  Boat-life  in  E<:ypt  and  Nubi;!.  N. 
Y  ,  1K.")7        .         .         .'        .         .  28'>-242 

—  Coins,  medals,  and  seals,  ancient  and  modern. 

N.  Y.,  1>-'01.    8"    .         .         .         .         21)"-12f! 

—  Old  iionse  by  tlie  river      .         .         .         18-2.-)47 

—  The  Owl  creek  letters,  and  other  correspondence. 

N.  Y.,  1848 2({"-532 

—  Tent-life  in  the  holy  land.  N.  Y.,  1857  28"-24:i 
Prime  minister,  the.  W.  H.  G.  Kingston  18-89:18 
Prime  numbers,  tal)les  of.  E.  Ilinkiey  14-104 
Primeval  man.  Duke  of  Arayll  .  .  2!)''-274 
Primitive  marriage.  J.  F.  M'Lennan  .  29"-!  61 
Prince,  D.    Ortbopedics  :  a  systematic  treatise  ui)on 

tlie  prevention  and  correction  of  deformities. 

Ph.,  1866.     8°        .         .         .         .  10-050 

Prince,  L.  B.     The  articles  of  confederation  m.  the 

constiluticm.     N.  Y.,  18<i7    .         .  26M)18 

Prince,  T.     Cbronological  history  of  New  England, 

in    the   form    of  annals.     3d   ed.,   by    S.    G. 

Drake.     B.,  1852.     8°  .         .         .  2G"-637 

—  Annals  of  New  England.     Mass.  hist.  col.  2d 

ser.     V.  7       .         .'         .         .         .  26^-888 

—  Catalogue  of  the  American  portion  of  library,; 

with  a  memoir  and  list  of  his  publications,  bv 
W.  H.  Wbiimore.     B.,   1868        .  21-93 

Prince,  the.     N.  Machiavelli 

V.  2  of  33-1041  ;34-5358 

Ellen  Pickering    .         18-2501 

young   chevalier.     M.   Jolines 

30-1218 

34-5110 

Geosrrapby 

26''-942 

Mrs.  C.  Miindt 

18-4164 
J.  II.  Ingraham 

18-1507 

Prince  of  K  is'ina.     R.  B.  Kimball        .         18-1739 
Prince  of  Wales  in  America.     K.  Cornwallis 

26>'-396 

Prince  Z.  et  le  princesse  Ploris.     J.  Iletzel    34-4170 
Princes.     Edgar,  J.  D.     Boy  i)rinces     .  30-907 

Princes  de  Maquenoise.     H.  de  Saint-Georges 

34-4592 

Princes  of  Wales      Doran,  J.     Book  of        30-1025 

—  Williams,  R.  F.  Lives  (.f  .  .  80-538 
Princess :  a  medley.  A.  Tennyson  .  23-227 
Princess  of  Brunswick-Woll'enbuttel.     H.  Zschokke 

18-3041 

Princesse  de  ("leves.    Mmede  La  Fayette    34-5131,2 
Princesse  de  Monaco,  vie  et  aventures.     A.  Dumas 

34-5437 

Princesse  de  Montpensier.     Mnie  de  La  Fayette 

34-5132 
Princesse  Flora.     A.  Dumas  .        .        34-3236 


Prince  and  peddler. 
Prince  Charlie,  the 


Prince  Coqueluche 
Prince  E  Iwar.l  island. 

and  histor}'  of 
Prince  Euiene  and  his  times 


E.  Ourliac     . 
Sutherland,  G. 


Prince  of  the  house  of  David. 


Green,  M.  A.  E.     Lives  of 

.       .       .         ;-;o-725 

Lives  of,  from  George  T 

.  "     80-1045 
Lives  of  .         .  80-050 

See  Biblic  il  repertory. 


Princesses  of  England. 

—  Hall,"  Mrs.' M. 

—  Strickland,  A. 
Princeton  review. 
Principal  and  surety.     Theobald,  W.     Law  of 

V.  1  of  2-~>5 

Principe  du  droit  et  dn  gouvernement.  P.  J.  Proud- 
hon 84-4297 

Principles  and  practice  of  engineering  and  survey- 
ing.    C.  Bourns   .         .'         .         .  14-li)8 

Principles  of  beauty.     M.  A.  Schimmelpennick 

5-168 

Principles  of  courtesy.     G.  W.  Hervey  .  8;^-"67 

PrincijVles  of  currency.     B.  Price  .         .  l-"50 

Princip'es  of  law  reform.  From  the  London  revii^w. 
By  P.  Q.     L.,  1885.     8"       .         .         82-2503 

Principh's  of  money  applied  to  coin  of  Benual.  J. 
Steuart  .         .         .         .         .         "   1-299 

Princi])les  of  naval  staff  rank,  and  its  history  in  the 
U.  S.  navy  for  over  half  a  century.  By  a  sur- 
geon in  the  U.  S.  N.     l^^OO.     8»  .  2-:"80 

Principles  of  reform.     J.  B.  Kinnear      .  2-758 

Prinsep,  FI.  T.     See  Ramehunder,  Dnss. 

Prinsej),  J.  Essays  on  Indian  antiquities,  historic, 
numismatic,  and  palaeograpbic  ;  witb  tables 
illustrative  of  Indian  history,  etc.  Ed.,  with 
additienal  matter,  by  E.  Tliomas.  L..  1858. 
2  V.     8"  .         .         •         .         .  28M79 

Printer  boy;  or,  how  Ben  Franklin  made  his  mark. 
W.  M.  Thayer      ....         80-1800 

Printer's  circular  :  a  record  of  typography,  litera- 
ture, arts,  and  sciences.     Ph.,  1868.     3  v. 

' 21-817 

21-800 

21-1 

21-295 


graphia 
Berard.  A. 

Elzevirs 
Blades,  W. 


—  Falkenstein,  K. 

kunst     . 

—  Fournier,  P.  S. 

—  Greswell,'w.  P. 

phy 

—  Guide  to  trade. 

—  Hansard,  T.  C. 
Process  of  . 


Printers'  marks.     J.  P.  Berjean     . 
Printing.     Adams,  T.  F.     Typographia 

—  Ames,  J.     Typographical  antiquities 

—  Bandini,  A.  M.      De  Florentina  intarum  tvpo- 
21-59 

S.  L.      Essai   sur  les  editions  des 

21-10 

Life  and  typography  of  W.  Caxlon 

'     .         .  21-804 

Dibdin,  T.  F.     Bibliographical  Decameron 

.         .         .        .  .         .  21-191 

Geschichte  der  Buchdrucker- 
21-809 
De  r  origine  de  V  imprimerie 
21-46 
Annals  of  Parisian  typoora- 
21-185 
The  printer  .         .  0-491 
Typographia         .          21-811 
.         .         .  0  843 
Treatises  on  the  art  of         .         .  21-83 

—  Humphreys,  H.  N.     History  of  the  art  cf 

.  .         .         .         .         .  21-819 

—  .Tolmson,  J.     Typograp''ia       .         .  21-65 

—  Johnson,  L.,  &  Co.    Book  of  specimens  of  types 

21-537 

—  Knight,  C.     Old  printer  and  modern  press 

^ 80-1653 

—  Lambinet  P.     Recherches  sui  1'  origine  21-211 

—  La  Serna,  C.  A.  S.     Essay  on  the  origin  of 

21-541 

—  MacKellar,  T.     The  American  printer       21-75 

—  Meerman,  G.     Oritrines  typograi)bicae       21-356 

—  Mendez,  P.     Tipografia  iEsjianola   .  21-223 

—  Mnnsell,  J.     Typoixraphical  miscellany    21-229 

—  Palmer,  S.     General  history  of        .  21-343 

—  Proof-sheet 21-540 

—  Renouard,  A.  A.     Annales  de  1'  imprimerie  des 

Aide 21-342 

—  Ruse,  G.,  and  C.  Straker.     Printing  and  its  ac- 

cessories          21-10()* 

—  Savafre.  W.     Dictionary  of  the  art  of        21-850 

—  Timperly,  C.  H.      Dictionary  of      .  21-865 

—  Wallace.  J.  VV.     Address  on  Bradford    26»-549 

—  See  Bibliography;  Calico  printing  ;  Ink  ;  Press, 


PRINTING. 


477 


PROCEEDINGS. 


Printing  clubs.  Himie,  xV.  Loarned  societies  and  p.  c. 
22-1098 

Printing  societies.  See  Camden  soc.  ;  Cavendish 
soc.  ;  Early  English  text  soc.  ;  Library  of  en- 
teitaining  knowledge;  Library  of  fathers; 
Library  of  use:ul  knowledge  ;  New  Syden- 
ham soc.  ;  Parker  soc. 

Prints.     Caulfield,  J.     Printseller's  chronicle    5-310 

—  Ciialcograpliimania  ....  23-983 
• —  Cumberland,  G.     Catalogue  of  Italian  p    5-092 

—  See  Engraving  ;   Pictures  ;   Photographs  ;  Por- 

traits. 
Prior,  J.     Life  of  Edmcmd  Malone  ;  with  selections 
from  his  manuscript  anecdotes.     L.,  1800.    8° 
30-1237 

—  ^Memoir  C)f  the  life  and  character  of  the  Riuht 

Hon.  Edmund  Burke.     Ph.,  1825.    8°    30-00 
Prior.  M.     Poetical  works;  will 

B.,18.  3.     2v 

—  (Evil's  poets  of  G.  B.)      .,       . 

—  (Sanford's  Br.  poets) 
Prior,  R.  C.  A.     Ancient  Danish  ballads. 

3  V.     8°  

Prise  de  Jericho.     Mnie  M.  J.  R.  Cottin 

Prison  as.sociation  ol'  New  York.     Annual  report  of 
the  executive  committee.     Alb.,  1807.     8" 
2-1004 

Prison  books  and  their  authors.  J.  L.  Langford 
30-1078 

Prison  du  comte  d'  Edimbourg.  [Heart  of  Mid- 
Lothian.]     Sir  \V.  Scott  ■"  .         .         34-4998 

Plison  discipline  societv,  annual  reports.  (1-7, 
1820-32.)     B.,  18  0-33.     2  v.     8"  2-1003 

Prisoner  of  war  ;  or,  five  nionthsamongthe  Yankees. 
By  A.  R.lleman,  esq.,  geat.     Rich'd,  [1805.] 


by  J. 


Mi  t  ford. 
23-357 
23-478 
23-194 

L.,  1800. 

23-010 

34-3104 


8" 


20"- 1900 

2r)"-l!)0 

National 

sanitary 


Prisoners  of  Perote.     W.  P.  Stapp 
Prisoners   of  war.      See   Andersonville  ; 

cemeteries ;   Roll   of  honor ;   U.   S. 

commission. 
Prisons,  piison  discipline,  and  prison  life.  Criminal. 

—  Adams,  N.     The  cross  in  the  cell   .         32-2438 

—  Adshead,  J.     Prisons  and  jjrisoners  2-505 

—  Burt,  J.  T.     System  of  separate   confinement 

2-574 

—  Cameron,  J.     Memoirs    .         .         .  2-955 

—  Carey,  M.     Thoughts  on  penitentiaries        3-59 

—  Chesterton,  G.  L.     Revelations  of  prison  life 

.         .         .  2-()09 

—  Clay,  W.  L.     Memoir  of  John  Clay        30-13i»4 

—  Dixon,  W.  H.     London  prisons      .  37''-330 

—  —  John  Howard,  and  the  prison  world  of  Eu- 

rope         30-992 

—  Ewart,  J.     Sanitary  condition  and  discipline  of 

Indian  jails  .....  10-283 

—  Female  life  in  prison         .         .         .  2-954 

—  Foulke,  W.  P.     Remarks  on  cellular  separation 

2-050 

—  Gould,  J.  S.     Report  on  diet,  heating,  ventila- 

tion, etc 10-530 

—  Gurney,  J.  J.     Prisons  in  Scotland  2-092 

—  Journal  of  prison  discipline      .         .  2-904 

—  Kingsmill,  J.     Prisons  and  pri.soners  2-757 

—  Lafarge,  M.  C.     Heures  de  prison  .        34-3454 

—  Lucky,  J.     Life  in  Sing  Sing  .         .  2-770 

—  Mayliew,  H.,  and  J.  JSinney.     Criminal  p.  of 

Loudon 2-788 

—  Mullen,  W.  J.     Annual  reports  of  prison  agent 

2-972 

—  Prison  discipline  society,  annual  reports  2-1003 

—  Thompson,  G.     Imprisonment  of  Work,  Burr, 

and  Thompson      ....         30-1430 

—  Wines,  E.  C,  and  T.  W.  Dwight.     Prisons  and 

reformatories         ....  2-91o 

—  See  Convicts;  Crime  and  punishment;  Crim- 

inal; Penitentiaries;  Punishment. 

—  Military  and  political. 

—  Abbott,  A.  0.     Prison  life  in  the  south   2e''-70e 

—  Barriere,  J.  F.     Memoires  de  Clery,  de  Mont- 

pensier,  de  Riputfe  ,      .         .    v.  9  of  84-3519 


Prisons.    Military  and  political. 

—  Bernard,  M.     Dix  ans  de  prison 

—  Boniface,  J.  X.     Emploi  du  temps 

—  Dying  speeches  of  state  prisoners    . 

—  Ely,  A.     .Journal  in  Richmond 

—  Ferguson,   J.     Record   of  sufferings. 


—  Harris,   W.   C. 


34-3081 
34-3058 
2-282 
20"-415 
etc. 
.  ■     2e''-737 
Prison   life  at  Richmond 
20''-413 

—  Keily,  A.  M.     In  vinculus      .        .         20^-829 

—  Mitchel,  J.     .Jail  journal  .         .         30-2400 

—  Pollard,  E.  A.     Observations  in  the  north 

20»-1900 

—  Prisoner  of  war ;   or,   five  months   anumg  the 

Yankees 20''-1900 

—  Sabre,  G.  E.     Narrative  .         .  20"-727 

—  See  Andersonville  ;  Bastille;    Dartmoor;   East- 

ern penitentiary  ;  Libby  ;  Tower  of  London  ; 
Vincennes. 

Pritcliard,  A.  History  of  Infusoria  ;  including  the 
Desmidiacea3  and  Diatomacea?,  British  and 
foreign.     L.,  1801.     8»  .         .  9-007 

Pritchard,  S.  J.    Faye  Mar  of  Storm-cliti'        18-3993 

Pritcliard,  W".  T.  Polynesian  reminiscences  ;  or, 
life  in  the  South  bea  islands.     L.,  1800.     8° 

29^-256 

Pritchard.     See  Prichard. 

Pritts,  J.     Mirror   of  olden   time   border  life;  em- 
bracing a  history  of  the  discovery  of  America; 
also,  history  of  Virginia,  and  of  the  early  set- 
tlement of  Pennsylvania.    Abingdon,  1849.    8'> 
'.         20-'-270 

Private  anecdotes  of  the  emperors  of  Russia.  H. 
Krasinski 29''-104 

Private  international  law.     F.  C.  v.  Savigny     2-377 

Private  libraries  ..f  New^  York.     J.  Wynne     21-290 

Private  life  of  an  eastern  king.     W.  Knighton 

^      28''-205 

Private  life  of  an  eastern  queen.     W.  Knighton 

28'"-471 

Private  Miles  O'Reilly,  adventures  of.    C.  G.  Halpine 
18-1320 

Private  trials  and  public  calamities.  A.  des  Eclie- 
roiles 30-1904 

Privateer's  man.     Fr.  Marryat       .         .         18-2089 

Prix  du  sang.     H.  A.  A.  de  Gondrecourt      34-4531 

Prize  essays  on  a  congress  of  nations  for  the  adjust- 
ment of  international  disputes.     B.,  1840.    8" 
2-1007 

Prize  essays  on  the  temporal  advantages  of  the  Sab- 
bath, considered  in  relation  to  the  working 
classes.     Ph.,  n.  d.        .         .         .  32-020 

Prize  essays  on  juvenile  delinquency.  M.  Hill,  an  J 
C.  F.  Cornwallis  ....  2-715 

Probabilities.     Clark,  S.     The  laws  of  chance 

14-189 

—  De  Morgan,  A.     Essay  on       .        .  14-20 

—  Laplace,  P.  S.     Theorie  analytique         34-^1791 

—  —  Essai  philosophiqae  sur  les  .        34-4792 

—  Moivre,  A.  de.     Doctrine  of  chances        14-501 

—  Quetelet,  M.  A.     Letters  on  the  theory  of 

•  14-122 

—  Todhunter,  I.     History  of  mathematical  theory 

of 14-145 

Problematic  characters.  F.  Spielhagen  18-4239 
Problemes  de  la  vie.  A.  Laugel  .  .  34-3490 
Problems  of  the  age.  A.  F.  Hewit  .  32-2427 
Probst,  A.,  trial  of.     W.  B.  Mann  .  2-353 

Proceedings  at  the  banquet  in  honour  of  Cyrus  W. 

Field,  in  Willis's  rooms,  London,  July  1, 1808. 

L.,  1808 0-909 

Proceedings  at  the  reception  and  dinner  in  honor  of 

George  Peabody,  by  the  citizens  of  the  old 

town'of  Danvers,  October  9th,  1850  ;  with  an 

hist(nical   sketch  of   the   Peabody  institute. 

B.,  1850.  8°  ....  20'^e28 
Proceedings  of  the  court  convened  in  New  York, 

Tuesday,  Dec.  10,  1844,  for  the  trial  of  Right 

Rev.  Benjamin  T.  Onderdonk,  Bishop  of  N. 

Y.     N.  Y.,  1845.     8"    .         .        .        32-1428 


PROCEEDINGS. 


478 


PROPHECY. 


Proceedings  on  the  king's  commission  of  tlie  peace, 
oyer  and  terminer,  and  eaol-delivery  for  tlie 
city  of  London,  etc.,  various  years,  1717-94  ; 
[imperfect.]     L.     7  v.    4°     .         .  2-58 

Proceedings.     See  names  of  societies. 

Proces  d'Angelo  et  d'Hernani.     V.Hugo      34-3412 

Procliasl<a,  G.     See  Unzer,  J.  A. 

Procter,  A.  A.  Legends  and  lyrics.  N.  Y.,  1862 
23-506 

Procter,  B.  W.  [Barrv  Cornwall.]  Charles  Lamb; 
a  memoir.     B.,'l8G6     .         .         .         30-1833 

—  Dramatic  scenes;  with  otlier  poems.     B.,  1857 

23-124 

B.,1851 
23-303 
2  V. 
33-277 

Procter,  F.  History  of  the  book  of  common  prayer  : 
with  a  rationale  of  its  offices.     L.,  1808 

32-2433 

Procter,  R.  W.     Literary  reminiscences  and  glean- 

iniis.    Manchester,  1860         .         .         30-l{l3o 

Pioctor,'E.  D.     Poems.     N.  Y.,  18GG    .  23-824 

Proctor.  H.     History  of  the   crusades ;    their   rise, 

progress  and  results.     Ph.,  1856.    8«     29'''-133 

—  Hisloiy  of  Italy,  from  the  fall  of  the   western 

empire,  to  the  commencement  of  the  Avars  of 
the  French  revolution.     L.,  1825.     2  v.     8° 
27''-2429 

—  Same.     2d  ed.     L.,  1844.     8»  . 
Proctor,  R.  A.     The  handbook  of  the  stars. 


—  Englisli  songs,  and  otlier  small  poems. 

—  Essays  and  tales,  in  prose.     B.,  1853. 


8° 


27--^2428 
L.,  1866 
12-85 
12-74 
32-2461 


—  Dove,  P.  E. 

—  Henry,  C.  S. 


—  Saturn  and  its  system.     L.,  1865. 
Prodigal  son.     W.  M.  Punslion 
Productive  resources  of  India.     J.  F.  Royle     1-295 
Professeur  de  rhetorique  en  province.     C.  Tillier 

34-4182 

Profession,  choice  of  a.  H.  B.  Thomson  33-901 
Profession  is  not  principle.      Grace  Kennedy 

18-1731,2 

Professions  and  trades.     E.  Hazen         .       6-859,60 

—  See  Employer  and  employed  ;  Trades. 
Professor.     C.  Bronte     ....  18-429 
Professor  at  the  breakfast  table.     O.  W.  Holmes 

18-3742 

Progres,  le.  E.  About  ....  34-5237 
Progress.     Arnott,  N.     Survey  of  human  progress 

29»-144 

—  Baird,  R.     Christian  retrospect  and  register 
32-557 

Theory  of  human  progression 

2-638 

Considerations  on  human  progress 
2-703 

—  Lord,  J.  C.     Progress  of   civilization,    govern- 

ment, etc 33-266 

—  Motley,  J.  L.     Historic  progress  and  American 

democracy 26»-1042 

—  Slack,  H.  J.     Philosophy  of   .         .  2-863 

—  See  Civilization. 

Progress.     Alice  A.  Dodge    .         .         .  18-889 

Progress  and  prejudice.  Mrs.  Gore  .  18-1230 
Progress  in  Great  Britain,  history  of      .  6-864 

Progress  in   the   United  States,    eighty  years 

26''-912 

Progress  of  America.  J.  MacGi'egor  .  26»-322 
Progress  of  doctrine  in  the  new  testament.     T.  D. 

Bernard         32-2287 

Progress  of  freedon"! ;   and  other  poems.     B.  Shipp 

23-325 

Progress  of  the  nation.     G.  R.  Porter   .         27''-954 
Progress  of  nations ;   or,  the  principles  of  national 
development,  in  their  relation  to  statesman- 
ship ;  a  study  in  analytical  history.    L.,  1861. 

8"  2-1010 

Progress  of  nations.  E.  C.  Seaman  .  29''-191 
Progress  of  religious  thought  in  the  protestant  church 
of  France.  J.  R.  Beard  .  .  32-1910 
Progress  of  romance.  C.Reeves.  .  22-1175 
Progress  of  science.     F.  A.  P.  Barnard  11-344 


Progressive  experience  of  the  heart.     Mrs.  Stevens 

32-208 

Progressive  speaker  and  common  school  reader.     2d 

ed.     B 3.3-558 

Prolix.  Peregrine.    [Pseu.d. ]     See  Nickhn,  P.  H. 
Prologues  and  epilogues,  collection  of   .  24-23 


—  Cunningham,  J. 

—  Drvden,  J.        .         .         . 

—  GaVth,  Sir  S.     .        .        . 

—  Johnson,  S.       .         .         • 

—  Theatrical  bouquet  . 
Promenade  en  Amerique.     J.  J. 
Promenades  autour  d'un  village. 


—  Lee,  J.  Y. 

—  Leigh,  J.  il. 

—  Lieber,  F. 


23-499 

23-74,476,272 

23-485 

23-500 

24-172 

Ampere      34-4501 

Mme  A.  Dudevant 

34-3710 

Promenades  dans  Rome.  H.  Beyle  .  34-3824 
Promenades  hors  de  mon  jardin.  A.  Karr  34-3443 
Promessi  sposi.     A.  Manzoni  .         .         34-2519 

Promissory  notes.     Byles,  J.  B.     Law  of 

V.  16  of  2-55 

—  Foster,  B.  F.     Nummary  of  the  law  of        1-28 
Promtorium  parvulorum.     Camden  soc.  pub.  v.  25, 

54  and  89 27''-195 

Pronunciation.    Wajker,  J.  Pronunciation  of  Greek, 
Latin  and  scripture  proper  names,  etc.  22-274 

—  See  names  of  languages. 

Proof  sheet,  the.     Issued  by  Collins  and  M'Leester, 

tvpe-founders.     Ph.,  1867-9.    2  v.    8°   21-540 

Propellers.     ]Macfarlane,  R.     History  of  6-374 

—  Ny Strom,  J.  W.     Treatise  on  .  6-380 

—  See  Naval  *  * ;  Steam-engine. 
Property.     Burton,  W.  H.     Law  of  real  p. 

v.  23  of  2-55 

—  Crabb,  G.     Law  of  real  p.  v.  54,55  of  2-55 

—  Ciuise,  W.     Digest  of  the  laws  of  England  re- 

specting real  p 2-342 

—  Edwards,'T.     Shall  we  register  title?         2-348 

—  Ililliard,  F.     Law  of  vendors  and  purchasers 
2-301 

Evidence  of  abstracts  of  title 

v.  58  of  2-55 
and  R.  Dalzell.     Conversion  of 

V.  5  of  2-55 
Essays  on     .         .         .  3-141 

—  Low,  i).     Landed  p.,  and  economv  of  estates 

4-236 

—  Proudhon,  P.  J.     La  propriete        .         34-4297 

—  Rawle,  W.  H.    Law  of  covenants  for  title  2-271 

—  Roscoe,  H.     Law  of  actions  relating  to 

V.  28,9  of  2-55 

—  Shcppard,  W.     Touchstone     .     v.  30,1  of  2-55 

—  Stirner,  M.       Der  einzige  und  sein  eigenthum 

34-520 

—  Sugden,  Sir  E.  B.     Letters  on  sales,  purchases, 

etc V.  3  of  2-55 

Handy  book  of  property  law      .  2-135 

—  Washburne,  E.     American  law  of  .  2-276 

—  Williams,  J.     Law  of      .         .         v.  61  of  2-55 

—  See  Bankruptcy ,    Conveyancing  ;    Covenants ; 

Debts  ;      Deeds  ;     Inheritance  ;     Insurance  ; 
Marriage  ;  Merger  ;   Partnership ;  Partition  ; 
Powers  ;  J^eplevin  ;  Uses. 
Prophecy  and   prophecies.      Baxter,  M.      Coming 

Avonders 32-2269 

Louis  Napoleon,  the  destined  monarch  of  the 

world    .         .         .         .         .         .         32-1169 

—  Berg,  J.  F.     The  stone  and  the  image      32-615 

—  Browne,  E.  H.    On  the  prophecies  of  the  Messiah 

32-1014 

—  Gumming,  J.     Destiny  of  nations  .        32-1183 

Great'preparation        .         .         .  32-906 

Great  tribulation  .         .        .  82-633 

Great  consummation  .         .        .         32-1041 

The  last  warning  cry  .        .        .         32-1958 

—  Dictionary  of  writers  on  .         .  21-321 

—  Duffleld,  G.     Prophecies  on   second  coming  of 

Christ    .         .         .        .         .         .  32-73 

— ^  Essay  on  scripture  p.         .         .         .  32-267 

—  Faber,  G.  S.     Dissertation  on  .  32-81 

—  Fairbairn,  P.     Nature  and  interpretation  of 

32-1849 


PROPHECY. 


479 


PROVERBS. 


Prophecy  and  prophecies.  Gillett,  E,  H.  Ancient 
cities  and  empires  .         .         .  28"-2.-)(t 

—  Keith,  A.     Evidence  of  ])rophecy  .  32-121 
Ilarmoiiy  of  prophecy         .         .           32-824 

—  Lee,  S.     Nature,  progress  and  end  of  pronliecy 

32-828 

—  Lyall,  W.  R.     Preparation  of  prophecy  32-1004 

—  Heywood,   T.      Propliecies   of    A.    Merlin 

.     • 27''-5r)5 

—  Newton,  I.     Propliecies  of  Daniel  and  the  Apo- 

calypse ....         32-2002 

—  Newton,  T.     Dissertations  on  the  prophecies 

32-158 

—  Nostradamus,  M.     Prophecies         .  12-1G2 

—  Smith,  G.     Book  of         .         .         .        82-1705 

—  Smith,  G.  V.      Prophecies  relating  to  Nineveh 

and  the  Assyrians         .         .         .  32-973 

—  Stuart,  M.     Hints  on  the  interpretation  of  pro- 

phecy      32-209 

—  Taylor,  J.   Discourse  on  the  liberty  of  prophesy- 

ing          82-211 

—  Tower,  J.     Illustrations  of  prophecy     32-1521 

—  Winthrop,  E.     Essiiy  on  prophetic  symbols 

32-1402 

—  See  Apocalypse  ;  Daniel ;  Messiah  ;  Millenium  ; 

Revelations. 

Prophet  of  fire.     J.  R.  Macduff     .        .         32-1180 

Prophetic  office  of  Christ,     E.  Lord      ,        32-1470 

Prophets.     Cowles,  H.     The  minor  p, ;  with  notes 

32-1894 

—  Henderson,  E.     Book  of  the  twelve  minor  p.  ; 

with  commentary  .         .         .         32-1592 

—  Noyes,  G.  R.    New  translation  of  the  Hebrew  p. 

32-1851 

—  Pick,  A.     Literal  translation  of      ,  32-178 

—  Williams,  R.     Hebrew   prophets ;    translations 

and  illustrations   .         ,         .        .        32-1798 
Prophets  and  kings  of  the  old  testament.      F.  D. 

Maurice 32-447 

Proportions  of  the  humau  figure.     W.  W.  Story 

0-788 

Proposal  for  the  amendment  and  encouragement  of 

servants.     L.,  1752       .         ,         .  33-400 

Pi'oposed  union  of  the  telegraph  and  postal  systems. 

Statement  of   the  western    union    tele^^rnjih 

company.     Camb.,  1869.    8°        ,  V939 

Propriete,  la.     P.  J.  Proudhon      .         ,        34-4297 
Propriety  ascertained  in  her  picture.     ,J.  Elphinston 

22-395 

Prose  writers  of  America.     Cheever,  G.  B.     33-127 

—  Griswold,  R.  W 30-219 

—  See  Literature. 

Proser,  the.     W.  M.  Thackeray    ,        ,   18-3189,98 
Prosodia  rationalis.     J.  Steele        .         ,  22-803 

Prosody  and  versification.     .J.  Carey     .  22-016 

—  See  Rhythm  ;  Versification. 

Prosser,  R.  P.     American  phonetic  journal    22-303 
Prostitution.     Acton,  W.     Moral,  social,  and  sani- 
tary aspects  of      .         .         .         .  2-500 

—  Parent-Duchatelet,  A.  J.B.  Prostitution  in  Paris 

2-1000 

—  Sanger,  W,  W.     History  of    .         .  2-850 
Proteaux,  A.     Practical  guide  for  the  manufacture 

of  ])aper  and  boards ;  trans,  by  H.  Paine ;  to 
which  is  added  a  chapter  on  the  manufacture 
of  jiaper  from  wood  in  the  United  States,  by 
H.  T.  Brown.     Ph.,  1806.     8°      .  6-403 

Protection.  See  American  system ;  Free  trade ; 
Political  economy  ;  Tariff. 

Protective  associations.     See  Trades  unions. 

Protector,  (the)  ;  a  vindication,  J.  K.  Merle  d' 
Aubigne 30-110 

Protestant  cliurch  in  Hungary,  history  of  the;  trans, 
by  J.  Craig ;  with  an  introduction  by  J.  11. 
Merle  d' Aubigne.     B.,  1854        ,  32-529 

Prostestant  episcopal  church.  Beardsley,  E.  E. 
Histor3'-  of,  in  Connecticut    .         .        32-1850 

—  Bede  Kinede,  ne  cue  a  kpone.     [Prayer  book, 

in  Grebo] 34-2924 

—  Boys,  J.     Calendar,  and  offices  of  33-1007 


Protestant  E|)isoopal  church.  Diocese  of  Penn- 
svlvania,  journals  of  conventions.  Ph., 
1856-67.     12  V.    8°        .         ,         .         82-1952 

—  Dorr,  B.     Churchnuiu's  manual      .        82-1613 

—  Hawks,  F.  L.     Rise  and  progress,  in  Virainia, 

Maryland ;32-1334 

—  Sparks,  J.     Letters  on  the  ministry,  rituid  and 

doctrines  of 32-1500 

—  White,  W.     Case  of  the  episcopal  churches 

82-1518 

Memoirs  of  ....  82-230 

—  Wilberforce,  S.     History  of,  in  America  82-826 

—  American  quarterly  church  review  ,         32-1814 

—  See  Church  of  England. 

Protestant  episcopal  church  (Phila.)  hospital;  its. 
origin,  progress,  work,  and  wants.     Ph. ,  1869. 

8° 10-897 

Protestant  episcopalian  and  cliurch  register;  devoted 
to  the  interests  ot  religion  in  the  ])roleistant 
episcopal  church.     Ph.,  1830-5.     6  v.     8" 

.         .         ,         ,         ,         32-1996 
Protestant  operative.     See  Penny. 
Protestant  "reformation."     W.  Cobbett        32-2280 
Protestant  non-conformity.      Price,  T.     History  of 

32-296 

Protestant  theological  encyclopajdia.    J.  J.  Herzog 

32-1624 

Protestantism.     Baird,  R.     Sketches  of,  in  Italy 

82-178 

—  Balmes,  J.     Protestantism  and  catholicity  com- 

pared       82-717 

—  Bossuet,  J.  B.     Variations  of  .         .        82-1754 

—  Chillingworth,  W.      Religion   of  prolestants  a 

safe  way  to  salvation    .         ,        82-1807,1608 

—  Cumming,  J.,  and  D.  French.     Discussion  on 

32-1570 

—  Daille,  J.     Right  use  of  the  fathers         32-1693 

—  England's  conversion  and  reformation  compared 

32-1475 

—  Ewer,  F.  C.     Failure  of  .         .        32-2468 

—  Hamel,  F.  J,     Protestantism  in  peril      82-1643 

—  Hughes,  J.,  and  J.  Breckenridge.    Discussion  on 

■     .  32-87 

—  Kahnis,  C.  F.  A.    Internal  history  of  German  p, 

32-579 

—  Milner,  J.     End  of  religious  controversy 

.         32-914 

—  Mohler,  J.  A.     Doctrinal  differences  between 

catliolics  and  protestants      .         .  32-148 

—  Roussell.  N.     Catholic  and  protestant  nations 

compared 32-1599 

—  Smcdiey,  E.     History  of  the  reformed  religion 

in  France      32-198 

—  See  Bible  ;  Church  history;  Huguenots;  Refor- 

mation ;  Roman  Catholicism  ;  and  names  of 
protestant  sects  and  churches. 

Protestants  en  France.     G.  de  Felice     ,  ^       34-5428 

Protestants  in  Ireland  under  King  James.  W.  King 
37''-1463 

Proud,  R.  History  of  Pennsylvania,  (1681-1742)  ; 
to  which  is  added  a  brief  description  of  said 
province,  etc.     Ph.,  1797,8.    2  v.    8°  26-M68 

Proudhon,  P.  J,  Qu'est-ce  que  la  propriete;  ou 
reclierches  sur  le  principe  du  droit  et  du 
gouvernemeut.     P.,  1849      .         .         34-4297 

—  Sargant,   W.  L.     Social  innovators  and    their 

schemes 2-851 

Prout,  W.  Cliemistry,  meteorology,  and  the  func- 
tion of  digestion,  considered  with  reference 
to  natural  theology.     Ph.,  1834    .  11-59 

Prout,  ca])tain.     See  Bob  Norberry. 

Prout,  father.     See  Mahony,  F. 

Proven(jal  language.      Craig,  J.  D. 
modern  .... 

Provencal  poverty.     Fauriel,  C.  C. 


Handbook  to 
23-313 
Historj'  of 

22-1048 


Proverbes.     See  Dram^. 

Proverbial  philosophy.     M.  F.  Tupper 

23-295,302,310 

Proverbs  for  the  people.     E.  L  Magoon         33-261 


PROVERBS. 


480 


PUBLIC. 


Proverbs.     Aniot,  W. 


—  Bolin,  II.  G. 

colieciion 

—  Burton,  R   F. 

rica 

—  C'ainden,  W. 


Illustrations  of  the  book  of 

;32-G63 

Handbook  of,  including   Ray's 

22-940 

Wit  and  wisdom  from  west  Af- 

22-953 

Remains  of  Britain  .  27^^-190 

Hislop,  A.     Proverbs  of  Scotland   .         23-1091 

—  Piuor,  K.     Moral  emblcMiis,  etc.,  from  Cats  and 

Farlie 82-2025 

—  Trench,  R.  C.     On  the  lesscms  in    .        22-1250 

—  See  Laconics  ;  Quotations. 

Proverbs  of  all  nations  (si-lect),  wise  sayinsrs,  and 
maxims  of  the  ancient  fathers,  and  the 
Economy  of  human  life,  by  an  ancient  Brah- 
min.    [R    Dodsley.]     Dayton,  1854      3;-3-381 

Providi  nee.     Cumininii,  J.     God  in  history  32-2169 

—  M'Cosh,  .].     Method  of  divine  i;()vernment 

"^      .  32-607 

—  Maistre,  J.  de.     Le  gouvernement  temporel  de 

la  Providence        ....         34—4552 

—  Swedenborg,  E.     Angelic   wisdom   concerning 

divine  \\^ 32-020 

Providence  athenaeum.   Catalogue  of  library.  Prov., 

1853.     8° 21-503 

Provincial  letters.     B.  Pascal         .         .  32-285 

Proviiuiales.     B.  Pascal  .         .         .      34-3613.4 

Provinziaibiiefe.  B.  Pascal  .  .  .  34-2293 
Provisional  governors,  message  from  the  president 

of  the  U.   S.,  communicating   information  in 

regard  to      W.,  1866.     8°     .         .  26''-973 

Provocations  of  Madame  Palissy.    Miss  A.  Manning 

.  • 18-2047 

Provost.     J.  Gait 18-1137 

Prudent  man,  the.     W.  Bridges     .         .  1-349 

Prue  and  I.     G.  W.  Curtis    I         .         .  18-784 

Prussia.    Cousin,  V.    Report  on  public  instruction  in 

13-01 

—  Hillard,  G.  S.     Public  instruction  in         13-108 

—  Miraheaii,  II.  G.  R.  de.     Ilistoire  secrete  de  la 

cour  de  Berlin        ....         34-4784 

—  Ranke,  L.  Meraoirsof  the  house  of  Brandenburg 

27''-2663 

—  Vehse,  E.     Memoirs  of  the  court  of       27"-2691 

—  See  Germany  ;  Military  history  ;  and  names  of 

sovereign>. 

Pr3'de,  I).  Eurojjean  history  ;  in  a  series  of  biogra- 
l)hies.      E.,  1804   ....        27''-352G 

Pryne,  A.     See  Brownlow,  W.  G. 

Pryor,  J.  P.     See  Jordan,  T. 

Psalmanaazaar,  G.  Historical  and  geographical  de- 
scription of  Formosa.     L.,  1704  .  28''-185 

Psalmist,  the,  with  music;  a  manual  for  baptist  con- 
gregations and  clioirs.      B  ,  1860  5-1085 

Psalms.  Alexander,  J.  A.  •  Translation  and  expla- 
nation of 82-1373 

—  Augustine,  S.     Expositions  of  .         32-1259 

—  Barnes,  A.     Notes  on       .         .         .  82-470 

—  Calvin,  J.     Comment.iry  on    .         .         32-1238 

—  Hengstenberg,    E.    W.      Commentary    on 

......         32-1860 

—  Plumer,  W.  S.     Studies  in      .         .        82-2047 

—  Tholuck,  A.     Translation  and  commentary  on 

32-831 

Pseudonyms.     Baillet,  A.     Liste  d'auteurs  deguises 
.V.  5  of  34-4979 

—  Barbier,  A.  A.     Dictionnairedesouvragesanon- 

ymes  et  pseudonymes  .         .         .  21-134 

—  Placius,  V.     Tiieatrum     .         .         .  21-652 

—  Querard,  J.  M.    Superchcries  litteraires    21-llG 

—  Thomas,  R.     Handbook,  by  01i)har  Hamst 

21-20i 

—  Wheeler,  W.  A.     Noted   names   of  fiction 

21-130 

Psyche  of  to-day.     Mrs.  C.  Jenkin        .         18-4139 

Psychological  medicine.    Biicknill,  .1.  C.    Manual  of 

.    '   .         .         .  10-280 

—  Dunn,  R.     Medical  psycbology       .  10-400 

—  Feuchtersleben,  E.  v.     Medical  psychology 

.         .         .        .  10-689 


Psychological  medicine.  Hovell,  D.  de  B.  Medi- 
cine and  ])sychology     .         .         .  10-671 

—  Quarterly  journal  of  .  .  .  10-91 
Psyciiology.     Baseom,  J.     Principles  of         l.'^-353 

—  Bray,   C.      Force  ;    its   mental   and  moral   cor- 

relates, &c 15-305 

—  Britton,  S.  B.     Man  and  his  relations       15-205 

—  Brodie,  B.  C.     Psychological  inquiries      15-100 

—  Cabanis,  P.  J.  G.     Rapports  du  physique  et  du 

morale  de  I'liomme        .         .         .*        34-4929 

—  Cousin,  V.     Elements  of  .         .  15-36 

—  Hickok,  L.  P.     Empirii:al  p.    .         .  15-228 
Rational  p.            ....  15-144 

—  Mansel,  H.  L.     Inquiry  into   logical  processes 

15-154 

—  Moore,  G.     Power  of  the   soul   over  the   body 

.  ■ 15-182 

—  Ramsay.  G.     Principles  of      .         .  15-202 

—  Ranch,  F.  A.     Psyciiology      .         .  15-107 

—  Schmucker,  S.  S.     Elements  of       .  15-63 

—  Spencer,  H.     Principles  of       .         .  15-173 

—  Swedenborg,  E.     Economy  of  the  animal  king- 

dom         10-817 

—  Wake,  C.   S.     Outlines  of  comparative  p. 

15-339 

—  See  Mental  science  ;  Soul. 

Psyehomeiric  researches.     W.  and  E.  M.  F.  Denton 

32-1820 

Ptolemy.     See  Cooley,  W.  D. 

Public  and  private  economy.     T.  Sedgwick      3-215 
Public  business,  finger-post  to         .         .  2-308 

Public  characters  of  1800,1.     L.,  1801.     8°      30-442 
Public  characters  and  public  events,  familiar  letters 

on.    W.  Sullivan  .         .         .         26='-842 

Public   characters  ;     or,     cotemporary    biography. 

Bait.,  1803.     8°     .         .         .         .        "  30-444 

—  Brougham,  H.     Sketches  of    .         .  30-53 

—  Robertson,  J.  L.  Sketches  of  .  80-1919 
Pulilic  debt  of  the  U.  S.  J.  8.  Gibbons  1-309 
Public  economy  for  the  U.  S.  C.  Colton  8-76 
Public  happiness,  essay  on  ;  investigating  the  state  of 

human  nature,  under  each  of  its  particular 
appearances  through  the  several  periods  of  his- 
tory to  the  present  times.     L.,  1774.     2v.     8° 

29^^-192 

Public  lands.     HaAves,  J.  H. 
pendix  on  settling,  etc. 

—  AVebster,  D.     Speech  on 

—  See  Territories. 
Public  ledger  building,  Philadelphia  ;   with  an  ac- 
count of  the  proceedings   connected  with  its 
opening.     Ph.,  1868      .         .         .  6-134 

Public  libi'aries,  report  from  the  select  committee  on  ; 
with  ])roceedings,  minutes  of  evidence,  appen- 
dix and  index.     L.,  1850.    f        .  21-346 

Public  library  of  the  city  of  Boston.  Index  to  the 
catalogue  of  books  in  the  Bates  hall.  2d  ster. 
ed.    B.,  1865.     8"  .         .         .  21-399 

—  First  supplement.     B.,  1866.     8°     .  21-400 

—  Index  to  the  catalogue  of  a  portion  of  the  library 

arranged  in  the  lower  hall.     B.,  1858.     8" 
21-898 

—  Proceedings  at  the  dedication  of  the  building. 

B.,  1858.'    8°         .         .         .         .  21-897 

Public  library  of  New  Bedford.     See   Free  public 

library. 
Public  offices,  master  key  to.     J.  Boulger 
Public  opinion,     v.  3d  and  4th.     L.,  1863. 


Surveving ;  with  ap- 

.    "    .  6-56 

1-141 


2-238 

2  V.     f° 

17-512 

Public  policy,  speeches  on.     J.  Bright  .  33-649 

Public  instruction.     See  Education;  and  names  of 

cities,  states,  and  countries. 
Public  school  Latin  primer;  edited  with  the  sanction 
of  the   head  masters  of  the  public   schools. 

L.,  1866 22-206 

Public   schools,   the.      Westminster ;     Winchester ; 

Shrewsbury;  Harrow;  Rugby.    By  the  author 

of  "Etoniana."     E.,  1867   .         .  13-291 

Public  schools  calendar,  1865  ;  edited  by  a  graduate 

of  the  university  of  Oxford.     L.,  1865  13-172 


PUBLIC. 


481 


PURVES. 


Public  speaker,  the,  and  how  to  make  one.     2d  ed. 

L.,  1860 22-713 

Public  wealth,  nature  of.  J.  M.,  earl  of  Lauderdale 
3-135,6 

—  See  Political  economy. 

Public  works  in  India.     A.  Cotton        .  6-109 

Publishers  and  authors.     J.  Speddingr   .  21-110 

Publisher's  circular,  the.     v.  1-29.     L.,  1837-66.    8» 
.•       .         .         .  21-347 

Publisher's  uniform  trade  list  directory.    H.  Challe'n 

21-362 

Publishing.     Bennett,  A.  W.    The  search  for  a  pub- 
lisher       21-164 

Pucelle  de  Belleville.     C.  P.  de  Kock    .        34-4766 
Pucelle  d'  Orleans,  la.     F.  M.  A.  de  Voltaire,     v.  9. 

34-4868,4490 

Puchero,  el.     R.  M' Sherry    .         .         .         26b-309 

Piickler  Muskau,  H.  v.     Egypt  under  Meheniet  Ali. 

L.,  1845.     2  V.     8°        .         .         .  28"-119 

—  Same,    with   title,   Travels  and   adventures  in 

Egypt ;  with  anecdotes  ftf  Mehemet  Ali.     L. , 
1847       .         .         .         .         .         .         28^-207 

—  Tour    in   England,    Ireland,    and    Fran»e,    in 


1828,9.     Ph.,  1833. 
—  Tutti  Frutti.     N.  Y.,  1834 
Puddleford  papers.     H.  H.  Riley 
Puffendorf.     See  Stebbing,  H. 
Puffs  and  mysteries 
Pugin,  A.  N.  and  A.  Ferrey,  B. 

with  notices  of  their  works 


27''-186 
27''-792 
18-2653 

18-3977 

Recollections  of; 

30-1381 


See  Arnould,  A.,   (in  supple- 


Pujol,  Alboize  du. 

ment.) 
Pulaski,  C.      Sparks,  J.     Life   of.    (S.  A.  B.    14) 

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Pulcherie.  M.  Froment  .  .  .  34-3336 
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Pulling,  A.     Compendium  of  the  law  and  usage  of 
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Pulpit,  the  ;   sermons  by  eminent  living  ministers. 

V.  88,9.     L.,  1868,9.     2  v.     8°      .        32-i924 

Pulpit  and  the  pew  ;  from  leaves  of  a  pastor's  journal. 

N.Y,1858 32-1587 

Pulpit  eloquence.     Fish,  H.  C.     History  and  reposi- 
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Pulpit  germs.  W.  W.  Wythe  .  .  32-2483 
Pulpit  ministrations.  G.  Spring  .  .  32-1295 
Pulpit  of  the  American  revolution.    J.  W.  Thoruton 

32-918 

Pulpit  portraits.     J.  R.  Dix  .         .         .  32-390 

Pulpit  pungencies.     N.  Y.,  1866    .         .        32-1824 
Pulpit  table-talk.     E.  B.  Ramsay  .         .        32-2473 
Pulszky,  F.     The  tri-color  on  the  atlas  ;  or,  Algeria 
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Pulszky,  F.  and  T.     White,  red,  black ;  sketches  of 
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2  V 26''-242 

Pulszky,  T.     Memoirs  of  a  Hungarian  lady  ;  with 
historical   introduction  by  F.  Pulszkj'.     Ph., 

1850 27^-2658 

Pultenay.     See  Craftsman,  the. 

Pultock,  R.     Peter  Wilkins   .         .         .        18-3213 

Punch  ;  or,   the  London   Charivari,     v.  1-56.     L., 

1841-69     4»  17-118 

Punch,  selections  from  ....  18-359 

Punch's  complete  letter-writer.     D.  Jerrold 

18-1677,80 

Punch's  Dossay  portraits  .  .  .  18-1680 
Punch's  letters  to  his  son.  D.  Jerrold  .  18-1677 
Punch's  prize  novelist.     W.  M.  Thackeray 

18-8183,98 

Punch's  twenty  almanacks,  1842-61.  L.  8»  17-115 
Punchard,  G.  History  of  Congregationalism  from 
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Punchinello,    life  and  adventures  of.     O.  Feuillet 

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Punctuation.     EllsM'orth,  H.  W.     Rules  of      13-78 

—  Wilson,  John.     English  punctuation        22-281 
Punishment.     Bentham,  J.     Rationale  of         2-542 

—  Cheever,  G.  B.     Punishment  by  death       2-608 

—  Desmaze,  C.     Supplices,  prisons,  et  grace   en 

France  34-4892 

—  Dymond,  A.  H.     Law  on  its  trial    .  2-644 

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Punjaub.     Browne,  J.   C.     P.  and  Delhi  in   1857 
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—  Steinbach's  account  of     ,         .         .         28^-259 
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an  introduction  by  W.  H.  Milburn.     N.  Y., 
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Pupils  of  St.  John.     C.  M.  Yonge  .        32-2411 

Purana,  the  Vishnu.     H.  H.  Wilson 

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Purcell,  J.  B.,  and  T.  Vickers.  The  Roman  catholic 
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Purchasers  and  vendors,  law  of.     G.  Ross 

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Purdon,  J.,  and  G.  M.  Stroud.  Digest  of  the  laws 
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Puritaine  et  1'  honune  des  bois.     E.  Nus       34-4685 
Puritan,    the ;   a  series  of  essays.     L.   Withington 

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Puritan,  the.     See  Janeway,  J.  J. 

Puritains,  les.     [Old  Mortality.]     Sir  W.  Scott 

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Puritan  and    his   daughter.      J.    K.    Paulding 

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Puritans  and  puritanism.  Bayne,  P.  English  puri- 
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—  Hopkins,  S.     Puritans  during  the  reigns  of  Ed- 

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—  Hunter,  Jos.     Founders  of  New  Plymouth 

26»-412 

—  Martyn,  W.  C.      History  of  English  puritans 

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—  Neal,  D.     History  of,  to  death  of  Elizabeth 

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Purnell,  T.     Literature  and  its  professors.    L.,  1867 

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Purple  tints  of  Paris.     B.  St.  John        .         27''-330 
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9-73 

Pursuit  of  knowledge    under    difficulties.     G.  L,  * 

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Pursuits  of  literature.     T.  J.  Mathias    .  23-195 

Pursuits  of  women.     F.  P.  Cobbe  .  2-G27 

Pursuivant  of  arms.     J.  R.  Planche       .         29»-176 
Purves.  G.     Principles  of  population  and  production 
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Putnam,  G.  P.  American  facts ;  notes  and  statis- 
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Putnam,    Gen.    Israel.     Hill,  G.   C.     Biography  of 
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Putnam,  J.  P.  Digest  of  the  decisi(ms  in  the  courts 
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Putnam  phalanx,  excursion  of,  1859      .         36''-559 
Putnam's  monthly  magazine  of  Am.  literature,  sci- 
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Putt,  C.     Essay  on   civil   policy ;  or,  the  science  of 

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—  Same  ;  with  additions  by  J.  G.  Coggswell.     N. 

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—  The  cricket-field  ;  or,  the  history  and  the  sci- 

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Pye,  C.     New  dictionary  of  ancient  geography  ;  ex- 
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Pye,  J.     Patronage  of   Biilish   art ;   an   historical 

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Pylodet,  L.     New  guide  to  German  conversation. 

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Pyrenees.     Murray,  J.  E.     Summer  in  27*'-80 

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Pyrrhus.     Abbott,  J.     History  of .         .  80-790 

Quackenbos.  G.  P.    Advanced  course  of  composition 

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Quack  medicines.    Phila.  med.  soc. ,  report  on  10-79 

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Quadroon.  Mayne  Reid  .  .  .  18-3611 
Quadrupeds.    Bewick,  T.    General  history  of  9-512 

—  Landseer,  T.     Engravings  of  lions,  etc.     5-758 

—  MacGillivray,  W.     British  q.  v.  8  to  9  of  9-594 

—  Natural  history  of    .         .         .         .  9-592 

—  Ogilby,  W.     The  menageries  .         9-586,7 

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—  Swainson,  W.     Natural  history  of  9-640 

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Quain,  J.     Human  anatomy.     Ed.  by  R.  Quain  and 

W.  Sharpey.     1st  Am.  ed..  by  J.  Leidy.     Ph., 

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Quaker  a  Paris.     A.  Assolant         .         .         34-5006 

Quaker  partisans.     By  author  of  the  "Scout" 

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Quaker  soldier,  the  ....         18-3566 

Quakerism ;  or,  the  story  of  my  life.     S.  VV.  Greer 

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—  See  Elly,  S. 

Quakerism,  past  and  present.     J.  S.  Rountree 

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Quakers,  the.     J.  Cunningham      .        .        33-3410 

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Qualla-Battoo.  Warriner,  F.  Attack  on  39''-73 
Quand  on  voyage.  T.  Gautier  .  .  34-5376 
Quarante  cinq.  A.  Dumas  .  .  .  34-8301 
Quarantaine,  en.  E.  Souvestre  .  .  34-8791 
Quarantine.      New    York    chamber  of   commerce. 

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Quarantine  and  sanitary  conventions,  proceedings 

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Quaritch,  B.     General  catalogue  of  books,  arranged 

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Quarles,  F.     Emblems,    divine   and    moral ;    with 

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moral.     L.,  1856  ....  38-95 

Quarter  race  in  Kentucky.  W.  T.  Porter  18-3584 
Quarterly  journal  of  microscopical    science.     New 

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Quarterly  journal  of  psychological   medicine   and 

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8» 10-91 

Quarterly  journal  of  science,     v.  1-5.     L.,  1864-8. 

5  V.     8» 11-268 

Quarterly   review,      v.    1-136 ;   with  indexes.     L., 

1809-69.     8" 17-95 

Quarterly  review,  papers  from       .        .  88-196 

Quatre  ans  de  campagnes,  a  1'  armee  du  Potomac. 

R.  de  Trobriand   ....         84-4547 

Quaternions.    Hamilton,  W.  R.    Elements  of  14-134 

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—  Tait,  P.  G.  Elementary  treatise  on  14-183 
Quartrefages,  A.  de.     Metamorphoses  of  man  and 

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—  Rambles  of  a  naturalist  on  the  coasts  of  France, 

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Quatremere  de  Quincy,  A.  C.  Essay  on  the  na- 
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483 


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—  Same.  L.,  1856  ....  30-407^ 
Quebec.  Hawkins,  A.  Picture  of  .  26'>-43 
Queechy.  Miss  S.  Warner  .  .  .  18-3452 
Queen  Hynde.  J.  Hogg  .  .  v.  3  of  23-353 
Queen  Mab.  Julia  Kavanagh  .  .  18-1724 
Queen  of  Denmark.  Mrs.  C.  Gore  .  18-1211 
Queen  of  hearts.  W.  W.  Collins  .  •  .  18-687 
Queen  of  the  air.  J.  Ruskin  .  .  .  33-1299 
Queen  of  the  county  ....  18-2564 
Queen  of  the  Savannah.  G.  Aimard  .  18-99 
Queen  ts.  E.  J.  Eyre,   case  of.     W.  F.  Finlason 

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Queen's  college.     Catalogue  of  the  library  of  the 
college  of  St.  Margaret  and  St.  Bernard,  com- 
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Queen's  English,  the.     H.  Alford  .         .  22-400 

—  See  Moon,  G.  W. 

Queen's  Maries.  G.  J.  W.  Melville.  .  18-2181 
Queen's  necklace.     A.  Dumas        .        .  18-939 

Queen's  wake.  J.  Hogg  .  .  v.  1  of  23-353 
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Queens  of  England.      Doran,    J.     Queens  of  the 
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—  Hall,  Mrs.  M.     Queens  before  the  conquest 

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—  Smith,  J.  P.     Romantic  incidents  in  lives  of 

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—  Strickland,  A.  Lives  of  .  30-446,7,450 
Queens  of  France.     Bush,  Mrs.  F.     Memoirs  of 

30-449 

Queens  of  Scotland.     A.  Strickland      .  30-656 

Queens  of  Spain.     A.  George         .         .  30-599 

Queens  of  song.  E.  C.  Clayton  .  .  30-1565 
Queens  of  society.     Mrs.  A.  T.  and  J.  C.  Thompson 

30-1242 

Queensland,  account  of.  G.  Wight  .  29b-207 
Queenstown.     Van  Rensselaer,  S.     Narrative  of  the 

affair  of 26''-211 

Queer  bonnets.  Mrs.  L.  C.  Tuthill  .  18-3352 
Queer  book.     J.  Hogg    ....  23-865 

Queer  discourses  on  queer  proverbs.     By  Old  Merry. 

Ph.,  1869 33-496 

Quekett,  J.  Lectures  on  histology.  L.,  1852.  8" 
9-1019 

—  Practical  treatise  on  the  microscope.    L.,  1848. 

S" 11-182" 

—  Same,    2d  ed.  ;  with  additions.     L.,  1852.     8" 

11-182 

Quentin  Durward.  Sir  W.  Scott  .  .  18-2770 
Quentin  Durward,    [French.]      Sir  W.  Scott 

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Querard,  J.  M.     La  France  litteraire,  ou  dictionnaire 
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—  Supercheries  litteraires  devoillees.    Seconde  edi- 

tion, augmentee  par  G.  Brunet  et  P.  Jaunet ; 
suivie  du  dictionnaire  des  ouvrages  anonymes, 
par  A.  A.  Barbier,  revue  par  O.  Barbier,  et  d' 
une  table  generate  des  noms  reels.  P.,  1869. 
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—  Louandre,    Bourquelot  et  Maury.      La  littera- 

ture  frangaise  contemporaine  ;  XIXe  siecle  ; 
continuation  de  la  France  litteraire.  P., 
1842-57.     6v.     8»         .        .        .  21-238 

—  Le  Querard ;  archives  d'  histoire,  litteraire,  de 

biographic,  et  de  bibliographic  frangaise. 
Complement  periodique  de  la  France  litte- 
raire.    P.,  1855,6.     2  v.     8"  ,  21-239 

—  Thomas,  R,     Life  and  works  of.     By  Olphar 

Hamst 30-1980 

Quest 18-2568 

Question  d'  argent.  A.  Dumas,  flls  .  34-3291 
Question  of  ages.  W.  Morris  .  .  32-1024 
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Quetelet,  A.  Letters  on  the  theory  of  probabilities, 
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Quevedo,  F.  de.     Roscoe,  T.     Spanish  novelists 

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Quicheiat,  L.     Petit  traite  de  versification  fianqaise. 
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Quiet  husband.  Ellen  Pickering  .  .  18-2f;03 
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Quin,  C.  W.     See  Marion,  F. 
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Quin,   F.  F.     Pharmacopoeia  homoeopathica.     L., 

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Quin,  M.  J.  Steam  voyages  on  the  Seine,  Moselle, 
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27»'-45 

Quinault,  P.  CEuvrrs  choisies.  P.,  1811  34-4460 
Quinby,  M.     Mysteries  of  bee-keeping  explained. 

N.  Y.,  1866 4-2C0 

Quincy,  E.     Wensley  :  a  story  without  a  moral 

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Quincv,  John.     Essay  on  the  causes  of  pestilential 

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Quincy,  Josiah,  jr.     Essays  on  the  soiling  of  cattle, 

and  an  address  ;  witli  memoir  of  the  author, 

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—  Quincy,  J.    Life  of  .        .         .         .  SO-451 
Quincy,  Josiah.     History  of  the  Boston  athensBum  ; 

with    biographical    notices    of   its    deceased 
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—  Life  of  Major  Samuel  Shaw     .        .  80-600 

—  Memoir  of  the  life  of  John  Quincy  Adams.     B., 

1858.     8° 30-1114 

—  Memoirof  the  life  of  Josiah  Quincy,  jr.    B.,1825. 

8° 30-451 

—  Municipal  history  of  the  town  and  city  of  Bos- 

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—  Nature  arKl  power  of  the  slave  states,  and  duties 

of  the  free  states.     B.,  1856.     8°.  2-990 

Quincy,  J.  P.  Charicles :  a  dramatic  poem.  B., 
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Quincy,  Quatremere  de.    See  Quatremere  de  Quincy. 

Quiuet,  E.  Fondation  de  la  republique  des  provinces- 
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Quinine.  U.  S.  sanitary  commission  document. 
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Quinn,  P.  T.  Pear  culture  for  profit.  N.  Y.,  1869 
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Quint,  A.  H.  Potomac  and  the  Rapidan ;  army 
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Quintana,  M.  J.  Lives  of  celebrated  Spaniards ; 
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Quintilian,  M.  F.  Institutes  of  oratory ;  or,  educa- 
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Quinton,  J.  A.     Heaven's  antidote  to  the  curse  of 
labor ;   or,  the  temporal   advantages  of  the 
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Quintus  Fixlein.     J.  P.  F.  Richter        .  33-904 

Quintus  Smyrnsens.  Posthomericorum  libri  XIV. 
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Quod,  John.     See  Irving,  J.  T. 
Quodlibet.     J.  P.  Kennedy    .         .         .         18-1734 
Quoits.     Daryl,  S.     Routled^e's  handbook    20-330 
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Quotations.     Bartlett,  J.     Familiar  q.  .  22-927 

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—  Elmes,  J.     Classic  quotations  .        22-1046 

—  Frisvvell,  J.  H.     Familiar  words     .         22-1055 

—  Grocott,  J.  C.     Index  to  familiar  q.         22-1069 

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Latin,  and  modern    languages.     Trans,  into 
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P.,  L.  N.     See  Ranyard,  L.  N. 
Pabbe,  A.     See  Duncan,  J. 

Ral)bits.     Dove  cot  and  rabbit  warren  .  20-173 

Rabelais,  F.     ffiuvres,  avee  dcs  notes  et  une  notice 

par  P.  Lacroix.     P.,  1857    .         .        34-3631 

—  Woiks.     Trans,  by  T.  Urquhart  and  Motteux. 

L.,  1851.     2v 18-3715 

—  N(  el,  E.  Rabelais,  sa  vie  et  son  ceuvre  34-4138 
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—  Bradford,  A.  W.     Origin  and  liistory  of  the  red 

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—  Gobineau,  A.  de.     Diversity  of       .  29''-166 

—  Knox,  R.     Races  of  men          .         .  29M63 

—  Pickering,  C.     The  races  of  man    .  29^-238 

—  Reid,  M.     Odd  people      .         .         .  29''-175 

—  Smyth,  T.     Unity  of  the  human  races  29»-168 

—  See  Anthropology  ;  Ethnology  ;  Human  race  ; 

Man  and  mankind. 
Rachel  and  the  new  world.  L.  Beauvallet  26''-307 
Rachel,  Mile.  See  Felix,  Mile  R. 
Raciiel  Gray.  Julia  Kavanagh  .  .  18-1723 
Rachel  Ray.  A.  Trollope  .  .  .  18-3290,7,8 
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—  CEuvres.     P.,  1817.     5  v.  in  8  .         34-4461 

—  (Euvres  choisies.     N.  Y.,  1853        .        34-4208 

—  Chefs-d'ojuvre  ;   with   notes  and  references  by 

L.  Fasquolle  ....        34-5051 

—  Theatre  complet ;  precede  d'  une  notice  par  M. 

Auger.     P.,  1844.         .         .         .         34-3632 

—  Andromaque :    tragedie,     avee    commentaires. 

Leip.,  1854 34-3124 

See  Philips,  A.     Tlic  distrest  mother. 

—  Athalie :    tragedie,  avee    commentaires  choisis 

et  augmentes  par  O.  Fiebig  et  S.  Leportier. 
Leip.,  1854 34-3122 

—  Brittanicus :      tragedie,      avee      commentaires 

choisis  et  augmentes  par  O.  Fiebig  et  S.  Le- 
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—  Esther :  tragedie,  avee  commentaires  choisis  et 

augmentes    par   O.  Fiebig  et   S.   Leportier. 
Leip.,  1855 34-3126 

—  Ipliigenie :  tragedie,  avee  commentaires  choisis 

et  augmentes  par  O.  Fiebig  et  S.  Leportier. 
Leip.,  1854 34-3123 

—  Phedre :    tragedie,  avee  commentaires  clioisis 

et  augmentes  par  O.  Fiebig  et  S.  Leportier. 
Leip.,  1854 34-3121 

—  Les  Plaideurs :    comedie,   avee  des  reraarques 

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RadclilFe,  J.  N.  Fiends,  ghosts,  and  sprites ;  in- 
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Radiates.    Agassiz,  E.  C.  and  A.     Seaside  studies 
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Radiation.     Tyndall,  J.     Lecture  on    .  '       11-261 

—  Warington,  G.     Phenomena  of       .  11-263 

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Radical :  a  monthly  magazine  devoted  to  religion. 
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Radicalism.  Bamford,  S.  Passages  in  the  life  of  a 
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Radicke,  G.  Importance  and  value  of  arithmetic 
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Rae,  J.  Statement  of  some  new  principles  on  the 
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Raff,  G.  W.  Manual  of  pensions,  bounty  and  pay ; 
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Raffaello  Sanzio  d'  Urbino.  Catermole,  R.  Book 
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—  Dumas,  A.     Trois  maitres       .        .        34-3250 

—  Lloyd,  W.  "VV.     Christianity  and  the  cartoons 

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—  Quatremere  de  Quincy,  A.  C.     Life  of     30-407 

—  Wolzogen,  A.  von.    Life  and  works  of    30-1759 
Raffald,  E.     Experienced  English  housekeeper.    L., 

1805.     8» 6-238 

Raffles,  T.  Life  and  discourses  of  Rev.  Thomas 
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—  Antiquarian,  architectural  and  landscape  illus- 

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L.,  1844.     4»         ....  28=^-52 

Rafinesque,  C.  S.     Medical  flora  ;  or,  manual  of  the 

medical   botany  of  the  U.  S.     Ph.,  1828-30. 

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Rafn,  C.  C.   Antiquitates  Americanae,  sive  scriptores 

septentrionales  rerum  ante-columbianarum  in 

America  ;  edidit  societas  regia  antiquariorum 

septentrionalium.  Hafniae,  1837.  4»  34-496 
Rafter,  captain.     The  guards ;    or,   the  household 

troops  of  England.  L.  .  .  27^-978 
Rag-bag.     N.  P.  Wiflis  ....  33-511 

Rag-picker,  the  ;  or,  bond  and  free  .  18-2575 
Rage  aux  proverbes,  la.  Catherine  II  .  4,34-4832 
Ragged  Dick  series.     See  Alger,  H.,  jr.,  [in  supple- 

ment] 18-4065  to  70 

Ragged  homes,  and  how  to  mend  them.   Mrs.  Bayly 

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Ragged  London  in  1861.  J.  Hollinsliead  2-719 
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Raguet,  C.     Principles  of  free  trade  ;  illustrated  in  a 

series  of  short  and  familiar  essays.    Ph.,  1835. 

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—  See  Free  trade  advocate. 

Ragusa.    Wiugfleld,  W.  F.     Sketches  of      27'^-600 


RAGUSE. 


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RAMON. 


Raguse,  due  de.     See  Maimont. 

Raliel.     See  Varnhagen  von  Ense  .         .  34-540 

Raid  of  Gomez.     See  Wayside  cross. 

Rallies,  R. ;  his  Sunday  schools  and  friends;  including 

historical  sketches  of  the  Sunday  school  cause. 

Ph.,  1859 32-921 

—  Power,  .).  C.     Biography  of  .         .         32-1150 
Raikes,  T.     The  city  of  the  czar  ;   or,  a  visit  to  St. 

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—  Portion  of  the  journal  kept  by  him  from  1831-47, 

comprising  reminiscences  of  social  and  political 
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—  Private 'Correspondence  with  the  duke  of  Wel- 

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—  Booth,  H.     Account  of  Liverpool  and  Manches- 

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—  Chambers,  W.     About  railways      .  6-32 
—  Chattaway,  E.  D.     Railways,  their  capital  and 

dividends 6-33 

—  Churton,  E.    Railroad  book  of  England  27^-512 

—  Davidson,  E.     Railways  of  India    .  6-39 

—  Davis,  C.  H.     Interoceanic  canals  and  r. 

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—  Dimmick,  L.  F.     Modem  influence  of      32-247 

—  Easton,  A.     Street,  or  horse-power  r.  6-42 

—  Erichsen,  J.  E.      Railway   and    other    injuries 

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—  Flint,  H.  M.     Railroads  of  the  U.  S.  1-340 

—  Francis,  J.     History  of  English  railways    6-51 

—  Hoiley,  A.  L.    American  and  European  railway 

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—  Jervis,  J.  B.     Construction  and  management  of 

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—  Kimber,  T.     Railroad  map  of  the  southern  states 

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—  Lardner,  D.     Railway  economy      .  6-62 

—  Nicholson,  P.     Guide  to  railway  masonry   6-67 

—  Pennsylviinia,  reports  of,  to  auditor-general 

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—  Personal    recollections   of    English    engineers 

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—  Philadelphia  railways,  charters  of  .  2-238 

—  Pillet-Wili,  le  C'te.      Depense  et  produit  des 

canaux  et  des  chemins  de  fer        .        34-4739 

—  Poor,  H.  V.     Manual  for         .         .  1-346 
Railroad  map  of  the  U.  8.           .          25-164 

—  Shunk,  W.  F.     Railway  curves       .  6-83 

—  Steam  C9,rriages,  reports  on      .        .  6-406 

—  Stephenson,  R.     Report  on  atmospheric  system 

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and   J.    Locke.      Observations    on    engines 

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—  Taylor,  R.  C.    Report  on  surveys  from  Blossburg 

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—  Walker,  J.     Report   on   locomotive  and  fixed 

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—  Weale,  John.     Railway  construction  6-78 

—  Williams,  F.     Our  iron  roads  .  6-97 

—  With,  E.     Railroad  accidents  .  6-144 

—  See  Pacific  r. 

Railways,  steamers  and  telegraphs  ;  a  glance  at  their 
recent  progress  and  present  state.     L.,  1867 

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Rain.     Rowell,  G.  A.     Essay  on  the  cause  of 

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—  Symons,  G.  J.     British  rainfall,  1860-64  11-273 

—  Tomlinson,  C.     Rain-cloud  and  snow-storm 

...        .        .         .  11-248 

—  See  Meteorology. 

Rain-cloud  and  snow-storm.     C.  Tomlinson  11-248 
Rainfall  in  British  isles.     G.  J.  Symons  11-273 

Rainbow  and  lucky.    J.  Abbott     .         .  18-31 


Rainbow  in  the  north.     8.  Tucker         .        32-2358 
Rainbow's  journey.     J.  Abbott      .         .  18-32 

Rainbows  for  children.    Ed.  by  L.  M.  Child  18-2574 
Rainey,  G.     On  the  mode  of  formation  of  shells  of 
animals,  of  bone,  and  of  several  other  struc- 
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Rainey,  T.     Ocean  steam  navigation  and  the  ocean 
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Rainier,  J.  S.     Synopsis  of  the  prices  of  wheat,  etc. 
L.,  1823.     f          .         .        .         .  1-519 
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Raleigh,  Sir  W.  History  of  the  world,  in  five  books; 
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—  (San ford's  Br.  poets)       .         .        .  23-72 

—  Edwards,  E.     Life  of      .         .        .         30-2408 

—  Kingsley,  C.     Sir  Walter  Raleigh  and  his  time 

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—  Napier,  M.     Essay  on     .         .         .        30-1566 

—  Thompson,  Mrs.  A.  T.     Memoirs  of        30-453 

—  Tyler,  P.  F.     Life  of       .         .         .  S0-8C2 

—  Whitehead,  C.  Life  and  times  of  .  30-942 
Ralph  Seabrooke.  A.  Elwes  .  .  18-1023 
Ralston,  W.  R.  S.  Krilof  and  his  fables  18-4023 
Ram,  J.     Assets,    debts,  and   incumbrances.     Ph., 

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—  Exposition  of  wills  of  landed  property.     Ph., 

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Ramage,  C.  T       Beautiful    thoughts  from    Greek 
authors ;  with  English  translations,  and  lives 
of  the  authors.     Liverpool,  1864  22-1371 
Ramble  in  Germany.     W.  H.  Maxwell  .         27^^-383 
Rambler,  the.     S.  Johnson     .         .         .  33-941 
Rambler  in  Mexico.     C.  J.  Latrobe       .  26''-67 
Rambler  in  North  America.     C.  J.  Latrobe     26''-66 
Rambles  about  the  country.     E.  F.  Ellet       26'>-541 
Rambles  among  the  Alps.     J.  Abbott    v.  7  of  18-15 
Rambles  among  words.     W.  Swinton    .          22-243 
Rambles  and  recollections  of  a  fly  fisher.     W.  Cart- 
wright  20-441 

Rambles  and  recollections  of  an  Indian  official.    W. 

H.  Sleeman 28^-527 

Rambles  at  the  antipodes ;  a  series  of  sketches  of 
Moreton  bay,  New  Zealand,  the  Murray  river, 
and  South  Australia,  and  the  overland  route. 

L.,  1859 29i'-169 

Rambles  by  land  and  water.     B.  M.  Norman 

26''-92 

Rambles  by  rivers.     J.  Thorne      .        .         27''-367 
Rambles  in  the  deserts  of  Syria  and  among  the  Tur- 
komans and  Bedaweens.     L.,  1864      28"-443 
Rambles  in  the  footsteps  of  Don  Quixote.     H.  D. 

Inglis 27''-790 

Rambles  in  the  islands  of  Corsica  and  Sardinia.     T. 

Forester 27''-800 

Rambles  in  search  of  flowerless  plants.     M.  PJues 

9-71 

Rambles  in  search  of  wild  flowers.     M.  Plues    9-72 

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Ramon  de  la  Cruz.     See  Cruz. 


RAMROD. 


486 


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Raymond,  H.  J.  History  of  the  administration  of 
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Read,  J.  M.,  jr.  Historical  inquiry  concerning 
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tion with  the  discovery  of  Delaware  bay. 
Alb.,  1866.     8»      .         .         .         .         30-1981 

Read,  T.  B.     Poems.     Ph.,  1853  .         .  23-343 

—  Same.     B.,  1860.     2  v.    .         .         .  23-572 

—  Poetical  works.     Ph.,  1866.     3  v.    .  23-860 

—  Female    poets    of    America ;     with    portraits, 

biographical  notices   and  specimens  of  their 
writings.     3d  ed.     Ph.,  1850.     8"  23-281 

—  House  by  the  sea  ;  a  poem.     Ph.,  1855     23-397 

—  Lays  and  ballads.     Ph.,  1849  .         .  23-198 

—  Summer  stoiy;  Sheridan's  ride,  and  other  poems. 

Pli.,  1865 23-804 

—  Sylvia;  or,  the  last  shepherd:  an  eclogue,  and 

other  poems.     Ph.,  1857       .         .  23-423 

—  The  wagoner  of  the  Alleghanies.     Ph.,  1862 

...         .         .         .  23-594 

Readable  dictionary,  the.     J.  Williams  22-279 

Reade,  Charles.     Christie  Johnstone      .         18-2581 

—  Cloister  and  the  hearth     .         .         .         18-2582 

—  Clouds  and  sunshine  ;  and  Art,  a  dramatic  tale 

18-2583 

—  Tlie  eighth  commandment.     B.,1860      22-1173 

—  Ghostly  colloquies.     N.  Y.,  1856    .  33-547 

—  Good  fight,  and  other  tales      .         .         18-2585 

—  Griffith  Gaunt 18-2591 

, —  It  is  never  too  late  to  mend     .         .         18-2587 

—  Love  me  little,  love  me  long    .         .        18-2586 

—  Peg  Woffington        ....         18-2588 

—  Very  haid  cash         ....         18-2590 

—  White  lies 18-2589 

—  See  Taylor,  T. 

—  and  D.  Bourcicault.     Foul  play      .        18-4079 
Reade,  J.  E.     Prose  from  the  south ;   comprising 

personal  observations  during  a  tour  through 

Switzerland,  Italy  and  Naples;   with  notices 

of  the  principal  objects  of  art.     L.,1849.    2  v. 

27'^-392 

Reade,  W.  W.  Savage  Africa  ;  the  narrative  of  a 
tour  in  equatorial,  southwestern,  and  north- 
western Africa.     L.,  1863.     8°     .         28»'-435 

Reade.     See  Rede  ;  Reed  ;  Reid. 


Readers    and    speakers.       Bingham,    C.       Young 
American's  speaker      .    '    .         .  33-566 

—  Calkins,  N.  A.,  and  W.  T.  Adams.     Universal 

speaker  33-533 

—  Chaudron,  A.  de  V.     Third  reader        26''-2016 

—  Confederate  first  readers  .         .       26*-2009 

—  Corson,  H.     Elocutionary  manual  33-597 

—  Goodrich,  S.  G.     Fitth  reader         .  33-552 
Sixth  reader        ....  33-557 

—  Hart,  J.  S.     Class  book  of  prose     .        22-1080 

—  Hillard,  G.  S.     First  class  reader     .  33-833 
Second  class  reader     .         .         .  33-560 

—  Hows,  J.  W.  S.     Shakspearian  reader      24-243 
Ladies'  book  of  readings   and  recitations 

33-592 

Practical  elocutionist  .         .         .  33-850 

—  Lovell,  J.  E.     Progressive  readers  .       33-518,9 

—  Lower,  M.  A.     Groombi'idge's  annual  reader 

29^'-266 

—  Marshall,  E.  C.     Book  of  oratory  .  33-556 

—  Mead,  C.     School  exercise       .         .         33-1087 

—  Norlhend,  C.     Anierican  speaker   .  33-565 

—  —  National  orator  ....  33-564 

—  The  olio V.  35  of  24-113 

—  Parker,  R.  G.,  and  J.  M.  Watson.      National 

fourth  reader         ....  33-534 

—  Progressive  speaker  and  common  school  reader 

33-558 

—  Roemer,  J.     Polyglott  reader  .  22-211 

—  Ross,  D.  B.     Southern  speaker       .  33-570 

—  Russell,  W.     University  speaker    .  33-743 

—  Sargent,  E.     Standard  readers         .       33-526,7 

Standard  speaker         .         .         .  33-522 

Intermediate  standard  speaker   .  33-524 

—  Sterling,  R.,  and   J.  D.  Campbell.      Our  own 

readers  ....       26»-2010tol2 

—  Swan,  D.     American  comprehensive  reader 

33-573 

—  Town,  S.,  and  N.  M.  Holbrook.     Progressive 

readers 33-535,51 

—  Zachos,  J.  C.     High  school  speaker  33-853 
Reading.     Cai'lyle,  T.     On  the  choice  of  books 

13-47 

—  Potter,  A.     Handbook  for  readers  .         22-1164 

—  Pycroft,  J.     Course  of  English  r.    .        22-1167 

—  Ruskin,  J.     Sesame  and  lillies         .        33-1300 

—  See  Books ;  Dialogues  ;  Elocution  ;   Literature, 

collections. 
Reading  without  tears.     By  the  author  of  "Peep  of 

day."     L.,  1806.     2  v.  .         .  22-216 

Readings.     C.  Dickens  ....  18-878 

Readings  for  the  j'oung  ;  from  Scott       .  33-605 

Ready  reckoner;  or,  trader's  sure  guide,  adapted  to 

the  use  of  all  who  deal  by  wholesale  or  retail. 

Ph.,  1794 1-234 

Real  and  ideal.     J.  W.  Montclair  ,         .  23-829 

Real  estate.     See  Property. 

Real  presence.    Wiseman,  N.     Lectures  on  the  eu- 

charist 32-3447 

—  See  Eucharist. 

Realisme.  J.  Fleury  ....  34-4053 
Realities  of  Irish  life.  W.  S.  Trench  .  27''-954 
Realities  of  Paris  life.  Mrs.  W.  P.  Byrne  27''-523 
Realmah.  A.  Helps  ....  33-541 
Reason.  Atkinson,  J.  C.  Essay  on  r.  and  instinct 
9-508 

—  Kant,  I.     Critique  of  pure  reason  .  15-109 

—  Kidd,  R.  B.     Primary   principles  of  reasoning 

15-221 

—  Ramsay,  G.     Instinct  and  reason    .  15-185 

—  Watson,  J.  S.     Reasoning  power  in  animals 

9-698 

—  Young,  J.     Province  of  .         .         .  15-153 

—  See  Logic  ;  Mental  science  ;  Mind  ;  Thought. 
Reason  and  the  bible.     M.  P.  Squier     .         32-1298 
Reason  and  faith.     H.  Rogers        .         .  33-272 
Reason  in  religion.     F.  H.  Hedge          .        33-1641 

—  See  Theology. 

Reason  why.     Biblical  reason  why        .        33-1060 

—  Corner  cupboard      ....  6-165 


REASON. 


489 


RED. 


Reason  why.     Dictionary  of  daily  wants      33-1252 

—  Family  save-all         ....  6-251 

—  Gardener's  and  farmer's  reason  why  4-332 

—  General  science.     K  Y.,  n.  d.  .  11-123 

—  Historical — English  history      .         .        27''-1154 

—  Inquire  within  .         .         .         ,  33-507 

—  Interview,  the  ....        33-1004 

—  Natural  history  ;  giving  reasons  for  hundreds  of 

interesting;  facts  in  connection  with  zoology. 
N.  Y.,  1860  ....  9-647 

—  Physical  geography  and  geology     L.,  1863 

9-285 

—  Practical  housewife  .        .         .  6-207 
Reaumur,  R.  A.  F.  de.   The  art  of  hatching  and  bring- 
ing up  domestic  fowls,  either  by  hot  beds,  or 
common  lire.     L.,  1750.     80         .            4-286 

Reavis,  L.  U.  Change  of  national  empire ;  or,  argu- 
ments in  favor  of  the  removal  of  the  national 
capital  to  the  Mississippi  valley.  St.  Louis, 
1869 26^430 

Rebecca  and  Rowena.     W.  M.  Thackeray 

18-3187,3193« 

Rebecca  ;  or,  a  woman's  secret.     C.  F.  Corbin 

18-4027 

Rebel  bras:  and  British  bluster.  By  Owls-Glass. 
N.  Y.,  1865 26''-705 

Rebel  chief;   life  of  Tai-ping-wang.     J.  M.  Mackie 
30-908 

Rebel  rhymes  and  rhapsodies.     F.  Moore        23-704 

Rebel  war  clerk's  diary  at  confederate  states  capital. 
J.  B.  Jones  .....  26''-739 

Rebellion.  Finlason,W.  F.  Review  of  the  authori- 
ties as  to  the  repression  of   .         .  2-371 

—  See  United  States,  war  of  1861-5. 

Rebellion  and  civil  wars  in   England.     E.,  Earl  of 

Clarendon 27''-261 

Rebellions  in  Scotland.     R.  Chambers     27''-1314,17 

—  See  Monmouth. 

Rebels.     L.  M.  Child      ....  18-639 

Reber,  H.     Piano  solos.     P.    4»    .         .  5-823 

—  Pieces  diverses  pour  piano  et  violon,  concertans. 

P.     4° 5-824 

—  Trios  pour  piano,  violon  et  violoncello.     P.     4" 

, 5-825 

Recamier,  J.  F.  J.  A.  Bernard.      Lenormant,  Mme. 

Memoirs  and  correspondence  of  .        30-1889 

Souvenirs  et  correspondance       .        34-4559 

—  Mohl,  Mme.     Madame  Recamier    .        30-1400 
Recent  inquiries.     See  Essays  and  reviews. 
Recherche  de  I'absolu.     H.  de  Balzac    .        34-3063 
Receipts.     Beecher,  C.  E.     Domestic  receipt  book 

6-1551 

—  Cooley,  A.  J.     Cyclopaedia  of         .  6-830 

—  Family  save-all         ....     6-176,251 

—  Handbook  of  practical  r.  .         .  6-184 

—  MacKenzie,  C.     One  thousand  processes  6-880^ 

Five  thousand  r.  ...  6-877 

Ten  thousand  r.  ...  6-880 

—  Robinson,  J.     Whole  art  of  curing  6-537 
T—  See    Cookery  ;    Dispensatory  ;    Housekeeping  ; 

Housekeeper  ;  Pharmacopseia. 
Recits  d'  hier  et  d'  aujour  d'  hui.     A.  Valbezen 

34-3878 

Recits  d'  un  vieux  chasseur.  J.  La  Vallee  34-4092 
Recits  et  souvenirs.  E.  Souvestre  .  34-3801 
Reckitt,  William.  Wagstaffe,  T.  Life  of  30-1651 
Recluse  of  Norway.  A.  M.  Porter  .  18-2527 
Recognition.  F.  W.  Gibbs  .  .  .  26»-1005 
Recognition  of  friends  in  another  world.     B.  Dorr 

.        .  32-72 

Recollection  of  men  and  things  at  Washington.     L. 

A.  Gobright  ....       26''-1044 

Recollections  of  M.  d'  Azeglio.     Count  Matfei 

30-2418 

Recollections.     Murray,  Amelia     .         .        30-2379 

—  Rogers,  S 30-1156 

Recollections  of  a  busy  life.  H.  Greeley  30-2403 
Recollections  of  a  fox  hunter.  — .  Horlock  20-443 
Recollections  of  Geoffrey  Hamlyn.     H.  Kingsley 

18-1760 


Recollections  of  a  housekeeper.      Mrs.  C.  Packard 
.         .         .        .        18-2411 

Recollections  of  an  Irish  police  magistrate.  H.  R. 
Addison 18-68 

Recollections  of  a  lifetime.     S.  G.  Goodrich  30-934 

Recollections  of  my  life.     Maximilian  I         80-2383 

Recollections  of  Newport.     G.  G.  Channing  26''-682 

Recollections  of  old  Liverpool,  by  a  nonagenarian. 
Liverpool,  1863     .         .         .         .         27^-743 

Recollections  of  our  anti-slavery  conflict.     S.  J.  May 
2-971 

Recollections  of  the  Paris  exhibition  of  1867.  E. 
Rimmel 6-923 

Recollections  of  a  service  during  the  war  of  exter- 
minntion  in  the  republics  of  Venezuela  and 
Colombia.  By  an  officer  of  the  Colomb'ian 
navy.     L.,  1828.     2  v.     8"  .         .         26'-'-98o 

Recollections  of  seventy  years.     Mrs.  J.  Farrar 

33-1296 

Recollections  of  a  southern  matron,  and  of  a  New 
England  bride.     C.  Oilman  .         18-1180 

Recommended  to  mercy.  By  the  author  of  "  Zoe's 
brand" 18-2592 

Reconstruction.    See  United  States — Reconstruction. 

Record.     See  Home  and  foreign  r. 

Record  of  the  court  at  Upland.  Penna.  hist.  soc. 
mem.  v.  7 26='-137 

Record  of  an  obscure  man.     Mrs.  M.  L.  Putnam 

18-2553 

Record  of  the  federal  dead  buried  from  Libby,  Belle 
isle,  Danville  and  Camp  Lawton  prisons,  and 
at  City  Point,  and  in  the  field  before  Peters- 
burg and  Richmond.     Ph.,  1865.  8»  26M003 

Records.     Sims,  R.      Descriptions  of  public  r.,  etc. 
21-263 

—  See  names  of  governments  or  other  institutions 

having  records. 
Records  of  the  Bubbleton  parish  .  .  18-2595 
Records  of  five  years.  S.  .T.  Lippincolt  33-1335 
Records  of  a  good  man's  life.  C.  B.  Tayler  18-3149 
Records  of  the  heart.  Mrs.  S.  A.  Lewis  23-854 
Records  of  my  life.     J.  Taylor       .         .  30-515 

Recovery  of  Poland.  J.  N.  Kryczynski  27^-2939 
Recreation,  the  ;  a  gift-book  for  young  readers.    E., 

1848 33-92 

Recreations.     See  Amusements  ;  Pastimes. 
Recreations  in  astronomy.     L.  Tomliiison         12-17 
Recreations  in  numbers  and  natural  philosophy.    W. 

Hooper 11-294 

Recreations  in  science.     J.  Ozanam        .  11-152 

Recreations  of  Christopher  North.     J.  Wilson 

33-368 

Recreations  of  a  country  parson.      A.  K.  H.  Boyd 

33-472 

Recreations  of  a  southern  barrister ;  with  an  intro- 
duction by  T.  G.  Jones.     Ph.,  1859       33-430 
Recreations  of  a  sportsman.     W.  Lennox       20-402 
Recreative  review  ;    or,  eccentricities  of  literature 

and  life.     L.,  1821.     3  v.     8»        .  33-784 

Recreative  science ;  a  record  and  remembrancer  of 

intellectual  observation.    L.,  1860-3.    3  v.  sm. 

4<> 11-340 

Recto-vaginal  fistula.     T.  A.  Emmet     .  10-861 

Rector  of  St.  Bardolph's.  F.  W.  Shelton  18-2823 
Rector's  wife  ;  or,  the  valley  of  a  hundred  fires.    By 

the  author  of  "  Margaret  and  her  bridesmaids" 

18-3689 

Rectory  of  Moreland.     By  the  author  of  "Chapel 

of  St.  Mary "  .  .  .  .  18-2596 
Rectory  of  Valehcad.  R.  W.  Evans  .  18-1041 
Rectum  and  anus.     Ashton,  T.  J.     Diseases  of 

10-351 

—  Bodenhamer,  W.     Diseases  of        .  10-468 

—  Lee,  H.  Affections  of  the  rectum  .  10-662 
Recueil  des  pieces  de  theatre.  Le  Texier  34-4833 
Recueillements  poetiques.     A.  de  Lamartine 

34-3470 

Red  book  of  Appin,  etc.  E.  A.  Hitchcock  18-2593,4 
Red  court  farm.  Mrs.  H.  Wood  .  .  18-3577,95 
Red  cross.     W.  T.  Adams     .        .        .        18-4103 


RED. 


490 


REEVE. 


Red  doctor.     J.  P.  Lafitte      .         .         .         18-1812 

Red  Eric.     R.  M.  Ballantyne  .         .  18-257 

Red  liver.     Hines,  H.  Y.     Narrative  of  expedition 

20'M06 

—  Marcy,  R.  B.,andG.  B.  McClellan.  Exploration 

of 2G'^-334 

Red  river  settlement.  A.  Ross  .  ,  26''-364 
Red  Rover.     J.  F.  Cooper      .         .         .  18-734 

Red  sandstone  of  Pennsylvania.  I.  Lea  9-124(!,7 
Recueil  de  poesies.  F.  Walther  .  .  34-5185 
Red  sea.     Grandpre,  A.     Voyage  in      .         29''-142 

—  Irwin,  E.     Voyage  up  the       .         .  29'^-27 
Red-tape  and  jiigeon-liole  generals.      By  a  citizen- 
soldier.     N.  Y.,  1854    .         .         .         26^-542 

Red  track.     G.  Aimard  ....  18-100 

Re'dburn.  H.  Melville  ....  18-2191 
Red,  white  and  blue  song  book.     J.  Diprose,  (ed.) 

23-1050 

Redden,  L.  C.  [Howard  Glyndon.]  Idyls  of  battle 
and  poems  of  the  rebellion.     N.  Y.,  1864 

23-750 

Redding,  C.  Fifty  years'  recollections,  literary  and 
personal  ;  with  observations  on  men  and 
things.     L.,  1858.     3  v.        .         .  33-405 

—  Illustrated  itinerary  of  the  county  of  Cornwall. 

L.,  1842.     80         ...         .         27^-441 

—  Literary  reminiscences  and  memoirs  of  Thomas 

Campbell.     L.,  1860.     2  v.  .         .  30-940 

—  Memoirs  of  remarkable  misers.     L.,  1863.     2  v. 

30-1547 

—  The  stranger  in  London;  or,  visitor's  companion 

to  the  metropolis  and  its  environs;  with  an 
historical  and  descriptive  sketch  of  the  great 
exhibition.  L.,  1851  .  .  .  27'''-254 
Rede,  L.T.  Guide  to  the  stage;  with  lists  of  theatres, 
lessons  for  beginners,  etc.  Ed.  by  F.  C. 
Wemyss.     N.Y.,  1864  v.  28  of  24-221 

—  Sixteen  string  Jack.  F's  S.  D.  v.  25  24-2-21 
Rede,  N.  N.     Memoir  of  the  life  of  George  Canning. 

N.  Y.,  1830.     2  V.         .         .         .  30-74 

Rede,  W.  L.     The  skeleton  witness.     F's  S.  D.  v.  25 

24-221 

Rede.     See  Read  ;  Reed  ;  Reid. 

Redeemer  and  redeemed.     C.  Beecher  .         32-1179 

Redemption.     Bates,  W.     Harmony  of  the   divine 

attributes  in 32-1398 

—  Edwards,  J.  History  of  the  Avork  of  32-499 
Same,  in  French  .         .         .         34-5162 

—  Gurney,  J.  J,     Tract  on  .         .         32-2247 

—  Pressense,   E.  de.     Sketch  of  history  of 

32-2315 

—  Young,  J.  The  life  and  light'of  men  32-1892 
Redemption;  comedie.  O.  Feuillet  .  34-3319,20 
Redemption  ;  a  poem.  J.  D.  Bryant  .  23-540 
Redemption  in  Israel.  M.  A.  S. 'Barber  32-1572 
Redfield,  A.  A.     Handbook  of  the  U.  S.  tax  law, 

(approved  July  1,  1862  ;)  with  all  the  amend- 
ments to  March  4,  1863;  comprising  the  de- 
cisions of  the  commissioner  of  internal  revenue, 
together  with  copious  notes  and  explanations. 

N.  Y.,  1863 2-187 

Redfield,  I.  F.     The  law  of  wills ;  with  forms  and 
instructions.     B.,  1864,6.     2  v.     8°         2-270 
Redfield,  J.     Comparative  physiognomy  ;  or,  resem- 
blances between  men  and  animals.     N.  Y., 

1852.    8° 10-629 

Redford,  G.     Holy  scripture  verified.     L.,  1853 

32—2200 

Redgauntlet.     Sir  W.  Scott    '.        *.        .        18-2771 

Redgauntlet.   [French.]     Sir  W.  Scott  .         34-4996 

Redpath,  J.     Public  life  of  Capt.  John  Brown  ;  with 

an  autobiography  of  his  childhood  and  youth. 

B.,  1860 30-1021 

Redskins.     J.  F.  Cooper        .         .         .  18-735 

Reed,  A.  Martha  :  a  memorial  of  an  only  and  be- 
loved sister.     K  Y.,  1835    .         .  30-349 

—  and  J.  Matheson.     Narrative  of  the  visit  to  the 

American  churches  by,  the  deputation  from 
the  congregational  union  of  England  and 
Wales.  ^N.  Y.,  1835.     2  v.  .  32-180 


Reed,  A.  and  C.  Memoirs  of  the  life  and  philan- 
thropic labours  of  Andrew  Reed,  D.  D.  ;  with 
selections  from  his  journals.  2d  ed.  L., 
1863.    8° 30-1493 

—  Same.     3d  ed.     L.,  1866  .         .        30-2338 
Reed,  D.  M.     Reasons  for  embracing  homoeopath}', 

and  impediments  to  the  more  general  success 

of  the  practice.     L.,  1858     .        .  10-199 

Reed,  E.  H.     Life  of  A.  P.  Dostie  ;  or,  the  conflict 

in  New  Orleans.  N.  Y.,  1868  .  30-2366 
Reed,  H.     Lectures  on  the  British  poets.     Ph.,  1857. 

2  V 22-1171 

—  Lectures  on  English  history  and  tragic  i)oetry, 

as  illustrated  by  Shakspeare.     Ph.,  1855 

27''-996 

—  Lectures  on  English  literature,  from  Chaucer  to 

Tennyson.     2d  ed.     Ph.,  1855     .         22-1172 

—  Life  of  Joseph  Reed  (S.  A.  D.  18)  30-497 

—  Two  lectures  on  the  history  of  the  American 

union.  Ph.,  1856  .  .  .  26=^-346 
Reed,  John.  Pennsylvania  Blackstone  ;  a  modifica- 
tion of  the  commentaries  of  Sir  Wm.  Black- 
stone,  designed  to  present  an  exposition  of  the 
laws  of  Pennsylvania.     Carlisle,  1831.     3  v. 

8« 2-78 

Reed,  Joseph.     Reed,  H.    Life  of.    (S.  A.  B.  18) 

30-497 

—  See  Reed,  W.  B. 

Reed,  Joseph  J.     Outlines  of  universal  history.    Pt. 

1,  ancient  historv.  Ph.,  1862.  4»  29^-404 
Reed,  M.     Reed,  A.     Memorial  of         .  30-349 

Reed,  S.     Observations  on  Uie  growth  of  the  mind. 

7th  ed.  Chicago,  1867  ^  .  .  32-2312 
Reed,  W.  B.     Life   and   correspondence  of  Joseph 

Reed.     Ph.,  1847.     2  v.     8"         .  30-454 

—  Sparks,  J.     Letter  to  Ld.  Mahon  on  Washing- 

ton's writings        ....         30-1637 

—  Reprint  of  the  original  letters  from  Washington 

to  Joseph  Reed,  referred  to  in  the  pamphlets 
of  Lord  Mahon  and  Mr.  Sparks.  Ph.,  1852. 
8° 30-1636 

—  Sparks,  J.     Remarks  on    "Reprint  of  original 

letters" 26^-340 

—  President   Reed,    of  Pennsylvania ;  a  reply  to 

Mr.  Geo.  Bancroft  and  others.  3d  ed.  Pli., 
1867.     8° 30-2303,51 

—  Bancroft,  G.    Historical  essay  on  President  Reed 

30-2352 

—  Reioinder  to  Mr.  Bancroft's  historical  essay  on 

President  Reed.     Ph.,  1867.     8"  30-2351 

—  Johnson,    J.    G.     Criticism    of  W.    B.    Reed's 

aspersions  of  B.  Rush  .         .         .         30-2352 

—  See  Rush,  B. 

—  Romance  of  American  history.  Ph.,  1839  26»-175 
Reed,  W.  H.     Ho,>*pital  life  in  the  army  of  the  Poto- 
mac.    B.,  1866      .         .         .         .         26='-787 

Reed.     See  Read  ;  Rede  ;  Reid. 

Reekers,  J.  J.     Decimal  tables  of  interest.     Bait., 

1822.     8" 1-141 

Reel  in  a  bottle.     H.  T.  Cheever    .         .  18-626 

Reemelin,    C.     The    wine-maker's    manual.     Cin., 

1858 4-311 

Rees,  A.     CyclopjBdia ;  or,  universal  dictionary  of 

arts,  sciences,    and   literature.      L.,   1819,20. 

45  V.     4» 33-1269 

Rees,  James.     Foot-prints  of  a  letter-carrier.     Ph., 

1866 26»-818 

—  Mysteries  of  city  life         .         .         .         18-2598 

—  See  Mullen,  W.  J. 

Rees,  T.     Sec  Britton,  J.,  and  others. 

Reese,  D.  M.  Humbugs  of  New  York  :  a  remon- 
strance against  popular  delusion,  Avhether  in 
science,  philosophy,  or  religion.  N.  Y.,  1838 
.         33-1156 

—  Letters  to  the  Hon.  W.  Jay  ;  being  a  reply  to 

his  ''Inquiry  into  the  American  colonization 
and    American    anti-slavery   societies."      N. 

Y.,  1835 2-830 

Reeve,  J.  Short  view  of  the  history  of  the  Christian 
church.    Chambersburg,  1835.  2  v.  8°  32-181 


REEVE. 


491 


REGISTRUM. 


Reeve,  J.  Same,  with  title,  General  history  of  the 
Christian  church.     Dub.,  18G3      .        83-2888 

Reeve,  L.  Elements  of  conchology  ;  an  introduc- 
tion to  the  natural  history  of  shells,  and  of  the 
animals  which  form  them.  L.,  1860.  2  v. 
8» 9-G13 

—  Land  and  fresh-water  mollusks  indigenous  to, 

or  naturalized  in,  the  British  isles.  L. ,  1863. 
8° 9-613 

Reeves,  (or  Reeve,)  C.  Progress  of  romance  through 
times,  countries,  and  manners ;  witii  remarks 
on  the  effects  of  it  on  them  respectively.  L., 
1785.     2  V.  in  1     .         .         .         .         22-1175 

Reeves,  H.  Chimasia  :  a  reply  to  Longfellow's  Theo- 
logian, and  other  poems.     Ph.,  1864    23-805 

Reeves,  John.  History  of  the  law  of  shipping  and 
navigation.     Dub.,  1792.     8°        .  2-92 

Reeves,  (J.  S.  Dammast.)     See  Dammast. 

Reference  book  of  EnglisS  history.  A.  C.  Ewald 
27''-377 

Reflector,  the  ;  a  quarterly  magazine,  on  subjects  of 
philosophy,  politics,  and  the  liberal  arts.  [J. 
H.  Leigh  Hunt,  ed.]  v.  1,2.  L.,  1811.  2  v. 
8° 17-141 

Refle.vions  d'  un  peintre.     R.  TopfiFer    .        34-3873 

Reformer's  year-book      L.,  1867    .         .         27''-998 

Reform,  political.  Bright,  J.  Speeches  on  parlia- 
mentary r 2-558 

—  Cracvoft,  B.     Political  essays      v.  1  of  33-1392 

—  Disraeli,  B.     Parliamentary  r.         .  2-637 

—  England's  danger ;  or,  reform  unmasked 

27''-1253 

—  Essays  on.     L.,  1867.     8°        .         .  2-831 

—  Gladstone,  W.  E.     Speeches  on  parliamentary  r. 

2-664 

—  Grey,  Earl.     Correspondence  with  William  IV 

and  Sir.  H.  Taylor        .         .         .         27»-485 

—  Jones,  W.     Sketches  of  reform  ministers 

27=^645 

—  Kiunear,  J.  B.     Principles  of  .         .  2-758 

—  Lowe,  R.     Speeches  and  letters      .  2-775 

—  Molesworth,  W.  N.     Reform  bill  of  1832 

27''-848 

—  Reformer's  year-book      .        .        .         27''-998 

—  Roebuck,  J.  A.     Whig  ministry  of  1830 

27»-1008 

—  Stanton,  H.  B.     Reforms  and   reformers  of  G. 

B.  and  1 30-874 

—  Walsh,  J.     Practical  results  of  the  act  of  1832 

27M208 

—  See    Parliamentary   gov't;    Parties;    Political 

science  ;  Sociology  ;  Sutirage. 
Reform,  religious.      Capadose,    A.     Spain   and  its 
prisons  in  1863      ....         27''-785 

—  TaJmadge,  W.     Reform  movements  in  Italy 

32-1922 

—  See  Church  history,  polity,  etc. ;  and  names  of 

sects. 
Reformation.     Amos,    A.     Reformation  in  parlia- 
ment in  reign  of  Henry  VIII       .  27''-13 

—  Anjou,  L.  A.     History  of  the  reformation   in 

Sweden 32-834 

—  Bacon,  T.  S.     Both  sides        .        .        32-1565 

—  Blunt,  J.  H.     Reformation  of  church  of  Eng- 

land               32-3520 

—  Brougham,  H.,  Lord.     View  of  the  early  r. 

37''-125 

—  Burnet,  G.     History  of  reformation  in  England 

82-35 

Same,  abridged    ....  32-36 

—  Calvin,  J.     Tracts  (m      .         .        .        32-1234 

—  Capefigue,  B.  H.  R.     La  reforme  et  la  ligue 

.         84-5403 

—  Chauffour-Kestner,  M.  B.     Ulricli  von  Hutten 

32-1163 

—  Cobbett,    W.      Protestant    "reformation"    in 

England 32-2280 

—  Gallenga,  A.     Fra  Dolcino  and  his  times 

27»-2232 

—  Gelzer,  M.    Sketch  of     .        ...        30-1582 


Reformation.     Ghika,  H.     Switzerland  the  pioneer 
of 27='-2238 

—  Hanna,  W.     Rise  of  r.  in  England  and  France 

33-935 

—  Heeren,  A.  H.  L.     Political  consequences  of 

37''-8444 

—  Knox,  J.     Reformation  in  Scotland  83-123 

—  The  Lollards 32-1898 

—  Lorimer,  T.     Scottish  r.  .         .        .  32-920 

—  McCrie,  T.     R.  in  Italy  and  in  Spain       32-991 

—  McGee,  T.  D.     Attempts  to  establish  reforma- 

tion in  Ireland       ....        32-1735 
"  —  Maitland,  S.  R.     Essays  on  r.  in  England 

82-2053 

—  Massingberd,  F.  C.     The  English  reformation 

32-1907 

—  Merle  d'  Aubigne,  J.  H.     History  of       82-65,6 
Reformation  in  the  time  of  Calvin      32-1059 

—  Michelet,  J.     Reforme.     [Hist,  de  France] 

34-4865 
The  reformation  .        .         .       27^-1816 

—  Morison,  J.     Protestant  r.  in  all  countries 

32-1290 

—  Narratives  of  the  days  of.     Camden  soc.  pub. 

V.  77 27''-195 

—  Scott,  D.  D.     Suppression  of  the  r.  in  France 

33-1554 

—  Spalding.  M.  J.     History  of    .        .        32-1749 

—  Stebbing,  H.     History  of         .         .  83-207 

—  Tulloch,  J.     Leaders  of  .         .         .  30-982 

—  Villers,  C.     Essay  on  spirit  of         .       27»-8561 

—  Walerworth,  J.     Lectures  on  the  change  of  re- 

ligion in  England  .         .         .  32-224 

—  See   Calvin ;    Church  ;   Huguenots  ;   Huss,  J.  ; 

Hutton,  U.  von  ;  Knox  ;  Luther ;  Parker  so- 
ciety ;    Protestants ;    Waldenses ;    Wyclilfe  ; 
Zwingli. 
Reformatory  schools.     M.  Carpenter     .  13-48 

Reformed  reprobate        ....        18-2599 
Reformers.     Hodgson,  W.     Lives,  sentiments,  and 
sufferings  of  ....         32-2356 

—  Lives  of  the  British  r.  [religious]     .        30-1473 

—  Stanton,    H.    B.      Reforms  and   reformers 

30-874 

—  Sargant,  W.  L.     Social  innovators  2-851 
Reformers  before  the  reformation.     E.   de  Bonne- 
chose     82-858 

Reformers  before  the  reformation.     C.  Ullman 

32—756 
Refugee,  the.  '  B.  Drew  *  .'  .  ..'  30-18t!0 
Refugee.  H.Melville  ....  18-2193 
Regency  of  Anne  of  Austria.     M.  W.  Freer 

37»-1719 

Regeneration.     Barnes,  A.     The  way  of  salvation 

33-610 

—  Bushnell,  H.      Sermons  for  the  new  life 

33-744 

—  Goodhue,  J.  A.     The  crucible         .        32-1405 

—  Hodge,  C.     The  way  of  life    .         .  32-677 

—  Stevens,  Mrs.     Experience  of  the  heart    32-208 

—  See  Conversion ;  Theology. 

Regent's  daughter.     A.  Dumas      .         .  18-921 

Regester,  Seeley.     [Pseud.]     See  Victor,  M.  V.  F. 
Regicide's  daughter.     W.  H.  Carpenter  18-594 

Regicides.     Stiles,    E.     History  of  the  judges 

.        30-505 

Regimen  and  longevity.     John  Bell      .  10-15 

—  See  Food. 

Regina,  and  other  poems.     Eliza  Cruger       23-1036 
Regina  di  San  Gennaro.     E.  Didier       .         34-4342 
Reginald  Hastings.     E.  Warburton       18-1067,2829 
Register  of  debates  in  congress  ;  with  appendix  con- 
taining state  papers,  etc.     [Continuation  of 
"Debates   and   proceedings,"    q.    v.]      W., 
1825-34.     12  V.     8°       .         .         .         26»-798 
Register  of  ships  of  the  East  India  company.     C. 
Hardy  .         .        .        .        .         .  28'^23 

Register  papers.     G.  Watt      .        .        .  8-116 

Registrum  prioratus  Mariae  Wigorniensis.     Camden 

soc.  pub.  V.  91 27»-195 


REGNARD. 


492 


RELIGIO. 


Regnard,  J.  F,     Le  retour  imprevu.     Le  Texier 

2,34-4832 

Regnault,  E.  Criminal  history  of  the  Englisli  gov- 
ernment. Trans,  from  the  French,  by  an 
American.     N.  Y,,  1843       .         .       27»-1000 

Regnault,  H.  V.  Elements  of  chemistry  ;  for  the  use 
of  colleges,  academies,  and  schools.  Trans, 
from  the  French  by  T.  R.  Betton,  and  ed. 
with  notes  by  J.  C.  Booth  and  W.  L.  Faber. 
Ph.,  1852.     2  V.     8°      .         .         .  8-28 

Regulations  for  the  uniform  and  dress  of  the  army 
of  the  United  States,  June,  1851.  Ph.,  1851. 
4° 6-1027 

Regulations  for  the  volunteer  force.     L.     8°     6-678 

Reichard,  Dr.,  et  al.     Families  of  plants,  with  their 

natural  characters.     Lichfield,  1787.    2  v.    8° 

! 9-75 

Reichel,  L.  T.  History  of  Nazareth  hall,  from  1755 
to  1855.     Ph.,  1855       .         .         .  13-179 

Reichel,  W.  C.  Historical  sketch  of  Nazareth  hall. 
Ph.,  1869.     8°       .         .         .         .  13-182 

Reichenbach,  C.  von.  Physico-physiological  re- 
searches on  the  dynamics  of  magnetism,  elec- 
tricity, etc.,  in  their  relations  to  vital  force. 
From  the  German,  with  notes  by  John  Ash- 
burner.     N.  Y.,  1851    .         .         .  11-225 

Reid,  D.  B.  Ventilation  in  American  dwellings  ; 
with  a  series  of  diagrams,  presenting  exam- 
ples in  different  classes  of  habitations.  N. 
Y.,  1858.     8°         .         .         .         .  6-70 

Reid,  G.     Tables  of  exchange.    L.,1865.    8"     1-334 

Reid,  H.  Manufacture  of  Portland  cement  ;  with 
Lipowitz's  new  method  of  manufacture  ad- 
opted in  Germany.     L.,  1868.     8°  6-75 

Reid,  John.     Bibliotheca  Scoto-Celtica  ;  or,  an  ac- 
count of  all  the  books  which  have  been  printed 
in  the  Gaelic  language.     Glasgow,  1832.     8° 
21-240 

Reid,  John.     Turkey  and  the  Turks.     L.,  1840 

27''-865 

Reid,  John,  M.  D.     Essays  on  hypochondriacal  and 
other  nervous  affections.     L.,  1816.     8° 
10-742 

—  Same.     Ph.,  1817.     S^     .         .         .  10-464 
Reid,  Rev.  John.     Voices  of  the  soul  answered  in 

God.     N.  Y.,  1865        .         .         .         32-1671 
Reid,  J.  S.     History  of  the  presbyterian  church  in 

Ireland.     E.  and  L.,  1834,7.     2  v.     8° 

32-1984 

Reid,  Mayne.     Afloat  in  tiie  forest         .         18-2626 

—  American  family  Robinson      .         .        18-2600 

—  Aventures  d'  une  famille  perdue  dans  la  desert. 

Tr.  de  I'Anglais.     B.  and  L.,  1855       34-4383 

—  Boy  hunters 18-2601 

—  Boy  slaves 18-2624 

—  Boy  tar 18-2602 

—  Bruin       18-2603 

—  Busli  boys 18-2604 

—  Le  Chasseur  de  plantes.     Traduit  de  I'Anglais. 

P.,  1859 34-3516 

.  —  Les  Chasseurs  de  chevelures.     (The  scalp  hun- 
ters.)     Tr.  de  I'Anglais.      N.  Y.,  1854.     8» 
34-4644 

—  The  child  wife  ....        18-2632 

—  Cliff-climbers 18-2622 

—  Desert  iiome 18-2605 

—  Forest  exiles 18-2607 

—  Giraffe  hunters         ....         18-2628 

—  L'  Habitation    du   desert.      Tr.   de  I'Anglais. 

2me  ed.     P.,  1859         .         .         .        34-4420 

—  The  headless  horseman    .         .         .         18-2629 

—  Hunter's  feast 18-2608 

—  Jeunes  Boers.     Tr.  de  I'Anglais.     P.,  1859 

34-3517 

—  Lost  Lenore 18-2627 

—  Ocean  waifs      .         .         .        .        .         18-2623 

—  Osceola  the  Seminole       .        .        .        18-2609 

—  Odd  people  ;  being  a  popular  description  of  sin- 

gular races  of  man.     B.,  1861      .         29M75 

—  Plant  hunters 18-2610 


Reid,  Mayne.  Quadroon  ;  or,  a  lover's  adventures 
in  Louisiana  .         .        .         .        18-2611 

—  Ran  away  to  sea      ....         18-2612 

—  Rifle  rangers 18-2613 

—  Scalp  hunters 18-2614 

-—  Tiger  hunters 18-2625 

—  Les  Tirailleurs  au  Mexique.     Tr.  de  I'Anglais. 

N.  Y.,  1855.     8»   .         .         .         .        34-4634 

—  War  trail ;  or,  the  hunt  of  the  wild  horse 

18-2615 

—  White  chief 18-2616 

—  The  white  gauntlet  ....         18-2630 

—  Wild  huntress 18-2621 

—  Wild  life 18-2617 

—  Wood  rangers 18-2618 

—  Young  voyageurs     ....        18-2619 
— ■  Young  yagers 18-2620 

Reid,  T.  Works ;  with  preface,  notes,  and  supple- 
mentary dissertaflons  by  Sir  Wm.  Hamilton. 
6th  ed.     Ed.,  1863.     2  v.     8"       .  15-261 

—  Works;  with  an  account  of  his  life  and  writines, 

by  D.  Stewart.    N.  Y.,  1822.    3  v.    8»    15-59 

—  Essays  on  the  intellectual  powers  of  man ;  ab- 

ridged ;  with  notes  from  Sir  William  Hamil- 
ton and  others.  Ed.  by  James  Walker. 
Camb.,  1850           ....  15-85 

Reid,  Whitelaw.  After  the  war:  a  southern  tour. 
Cin.,  1866 26''-575 

—  Ohio  in  the  war;  her  statesmen,  her  generals, 

and  soldiers.  Cin.,  1868.  2  v.  8°  26--1226 
Reid,  William.  Attempt  to  develop  the  law  of 
storms  by  means  of  facts,  arranged  according 
to  place  and  time  ;  and  hence  to  point  out  a 
cause  for  the  variable  winds  ;  with  the  view 
to  practical  use  in  navigation.  L.,  1838.  8° 
.         .  11-516 

—  Progress  of   the    development   of   the  law   of 

storms  and  variable  winds  ;  with  practical  ap- 
plication to  navigation.    L.,1849.    8°    11-514 
Reid.     See  Read  ;  Rede  ;  Reed. 
ReifTenberg,  F.  de.     Les  Femmes  qu'  on  aime.     P., 

1860 34-3634 

ReifTenberg,  F.  F.  T.    See  Bulletin  bibliophile  Beige, 

in  supplement        ....  21-189 

Reigart,  J.  F.     Life  of  Robert  Fulton.     Ph.,  1856. 

8°  30-923 

Reimann,   M.     Aniline,   and   its  derivatives.     L., 

1868 6-530 

Reine  de  Paris.     T.  Anne       .         .         .        34-4384 
Reine  du  Sabbat.     E.  Ducom  .         .        34-4654 

Reine  emeraude.  X.  de  Montepin  .  34-4380 
Reine  Margot.  A.  Dumas  .  .  .  34-3196 
Reiner,  C.  Lessons  on  number,  as  given  in  a  Pes- 
talozzian  school.  4th  ed.  L.,"l857  14-62 
Reines  et  regentes  de  France.     D.  E.  Levi-Alvares 

34-3952 

Reinhard,  F.  V.  t*lan  of  the  founder  of  Christiiinity. 
Trans,  by  O.  A.  Taylor.     N.  Y.,  1831   32-730 

—  Taylor,  O.  A.     Memoirs  and  confessions  of 

.         .         30-1584 

Reinhardt,  — .  Collections  of  Swiss  costumes ;  de- 
scription in  French  and  English.     L.,  1822 

27'^-1221 

Reinsberg,  Baronne  de,  (Ida  de  Duringsfeld.)  Niko 
Veliki.     B.  et  L.,  1856  .         .         34-4301 

Reinwald,  C.  Catalogue  annuel  de  la  librairie  fran- 
9aise.     v.  2-8.     P.,  1860-66.     8°  .  21-241 

Reisebikler.     H.  Heine  ....        34-3392 
Reiseschatten.     H.  C.  Andersen    .         .  34-615 

Reitzen stein,  C.  v.    Count  Kojnigsmark  ;  a  trasedy. 

T.  G.  T.  6 24-165 

Rejected  addresses.     H.  and  J.  Smith       23-417,798 

Rejected  wife.     A.  S.  Stephens      .         .         18-3009 

Rejected  stone.     M.  D.  Conway    .         .         26»-668 

Relic  of  the  Italian  revolution  of  1849  ;  album  of  50 

line  engravings  ;  with  appropriate  descriptions 

in    French,    Italian,   and    English.      By   G. 

Daelli.     N.  O.     40        .         .         .  5-748 

Relics  of  genius.     T.  P.  Grinsted  .         .        30-1244 

Religio  modici.     Sir  T.  Browne     .        .        32-1655 


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—  Herbert,  E.     Antient  religion  of  the  gentiles 

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Caste;  Ceylon;  Chemffetry;  Christianity; 
Church  ;  Creeds  ;  Deism ;  England  ;  France  ; 
Friends ;  Geology  ;  Greece  ;  Hindoostan  ;  In- 
dia; Italy;  Jews;  Miracles;  Mohammedan- 
ism ;  Monasteries ;  Mosaic  system  ;  Mytholo- 
gy ;  Northmen ;  Paganism  ;  Pantheism ; 
Parsees  ;  Protestantism  ;  Rationalism  ;  Ref- 
ormation ;  Shakers  ;  Spiritualism  ;  Theism  ; 
Theology. 

—  Practical  and  miscellaneous. 

—  Abbey,  R.     Diuturnity    .         .         .         32-1848 

—  Abbott,  J.     The  corner-stone.         .  82-5 
The  young  Christian  .         .         .              32-2 

—  Abercrombie,  J.     Harmony  of  faith  and  char- 

acter, etc 32-1 

—  Adams,  W.     Thanksgiving     .         .         32-2853 

—  Alexander,  A.     Thoughts  on  religious  experi- 

ence      ......        32-1872 

—  Alexander,  J.  W.     Consolation       .  82-407 

—  Allen,  G.     Materials  for  thought     .         82-2236 

—  Armstrong,  G.  D.     Theology  of  Christian  ex- 

perience           32-767 

—  Barnes,  A.    A  pastor's  appeal  to  the  young 

82-17 

—  Batchelor,  H.     Lectures  to  the  people    32-1673 

—  Bate,  J.     Cyclopaedia  of  illustrations      32-1965 

—  Baxter,  R.     Saints'  rest  .         .         .  32-750 

—  Beecher,  C.  E.     Difficulties  of  religion        32-25 
Religious  training  of  children      .        32-1817 

—  Beecher,  H.  W.     New  star  papers  .  32-898 
Royal  truths        ....        32-1863 

—  Belden,  A.  R.     Thrilling  incidents  and  narra- 

tives         32-408 

—  Bickersteth,  E.  H.     Water  from  the  well-spring 

32-481 

—  Boston,  T.     Crook  in  the  lot  .        .        32-1392 
Human  nature  in  its  fourfold  state      32-1393 

—  Boyd,  A.  K.  H.     Counsel  and  comfort  32-1162 
Graver  thoughts  ....        32-1031 

—  Brewster,  M.  M.     Work  .         .        .        32-2827 

—  Brown,  A.M.     Wreath  around  the  cross  32-338 


Religion.    Practical  and  miscellaneous. 

—  Buslmell,  H.     Sermons  for  the  new  life     32-744 
Christian  nurture        .         .         .  82-40 

—  Bunyan,  J.     Pilgrim's  progress       .        32-1381 

—  Chalmers,  T.     Application  of  Christianity  to  the 

affairs  of  life  ....  32-45 

^  Charles,  Mrs.  E.     Watchwords  for  the  warfare 

of  life 32-2459 

—  Cheever,  H.  T.     Voices  of  nature   .  32-380 

—  Clark,  J.  A.     Gathered  fragments  .  32-855 

—  Cobbe,  F.  P.     Religious  duty  .         32-1^)44. 

—  Cooper,  J.     The  science  of  spiritual  life  32-1981 

—  Cox,  S.  H.     Interviews  memorable  and  useful 

32-426 

—  Coxe,  A.  C     Moral  reforms    .        .        32-1719 

—  The  cross-bearer       ....        32-1490 

—  Cuyler,  T.  L.     Cedar  Christian        .         32-1305 

—  Darling,  H.     The  closer  walk  .         .  32-999 

—  Davis,  L.  D.     Life  in  the  laity         .         32-1453 

—  Dick,  T.     Christian  philosopher     .         32-2302 

—  Dickson,  A.  F.     Hazael  .         .        .  32-675 

—  Doddridge,  P.     Rise  and  progress  of        82-1380 

—  Dodge,  A.  E.     Stumbling  blocks     .        32-1280 

—  Drummond,   H.      Social    duties    on    Christian 

principles 32-1302 

—  Ellis,  W.     Religion  in  common  life         32-2184 

—  Evangelical  rambler  [under  the  title  of  Sheep- 

fold  and  common]        .         .         .         32-1841 

—  Felltham,  O.     Resolves   .         .         .         32-1688 

—  Fenelon,  F.  de  S.  de  la  M.     Select  writings 

32-896 

—  Fuller,  T.     Good  thoughts  in  bad  times  82-1067 

—  Gallaudet,  T.  H.     Points  of  faith  and  practice 

32-1110 

—  Gasparin,  Mme  A.  de.     Human  sadness  82-1803 

Horizons  celestes        .         .        .        34-3340 

Horizons  prochains    .         .         .        84-3341 

The  near  and  heavenly  horizons  82-979 

—  Gleanings  from  pious  authors  .         .  32-553 

—  Goulburn,  E.  M.     Personal  religion        32-1182 

—  Greenwell,  D.     Patience  of  hope    .        32-1027 

Present  heaven   ....        82-1080 

Two  friends         ....        32-1056 

—  Gurney,  J.  J.     Thoughts  on  habit  and  discipline 

32-735 

—  Guthrie,  T.     Our  father's  business  ,        82-2238 

—  Hall,  R.     Works      ....   32-104,774 

—  Hervey,  J.     Reflection  on  flowers   .  32-109 

—  Hill,  K.     Village  dialogues      .         .  32-417 

—  Humboldt,  C.  W.  v.     Letters  to  a  friend 

83-1293 

Religious  thoughts  and  opinions  32-311 

—  Janney,  S.  M.     Conversations  on  religious  sub- 

jects                32-1086 

—  Jones,  J.  H.     Man,  moral  and  physical    32-948 

—  Kempis,  T.  a.     Imitation  of  Christ         32-1648 

—  Kennedy,  J.     Work  and  conflict    .  32-974 

—  Landels,  W.     Every-day  religion    .         32-1081 

—  Leyburn,  J.     Soldier  of  the  cross    .        32-2188 

—  Macduff,  J.  R.     The  shepherd  and  his  flock 

32-1725 

Sunsets  on  the  Hebrew  mountains       32-985 

—  Mackay,  R.  W.     Eternal  gospel      .        32-2268 

—  Macleod,  N.     Paiish  papers     .         .        32-1038 
and  T.  Guthrie.     "  Wind  wafted  seed  " 

32—2429 

—  Means,  C.  A.     Words  of' hope        '.        32-2457 

—  Mears,  J.  W.     The  bible  in  the  workshop 

.         .        .        .  32-660 

—  Meet  for  heaven        ....        32-1172 

—  Mouod,  A.     Lucile  ....        34-3555 

1-  Lucilla  and  the  abbe   .        .        .        32-1153 

Pouvez  vous  mourir  tranquille  ?         34-3o49 

—  Morning  clouds        ....        32-1000 

—  Mountlbrd,  W.     Euthanasy    .         .  32-264 

—  Owen,  John.    Grace  and  duty  of  being  spiritually 

minded  32-2373 

—  Oxenden,  A.     Counsel  to  the  awakened  32-667 

—  Palmer,  R.     Closet  hours        .        .  32-328 

—  Parker,  T.     Ten  sermons        .        .        32-1123 


RELIGION. 


494 


RENAN. 


Religion.    Practical  and  miscellaneous. 

—  Penn,  W.     No  cross,  no  crown      .  32-394 

—  Phelps,  A.     The  new  birth      .         .         32-2286 

—  Powers,  P.  B.     "I  will"         .        .        32-1065 

—  Powerscourt,  A.     Letters  and  papers     32-1865 

—  Punshon,  W.  M.     Prodigal  son      .         32-2461 

—  Quiet  thouglits  for  quiet  hours         .  82-907 

—  Reid,  J.     Voices  of  the  soul    .         .         32-1671 

—  Religious  tradesman         .         .        ,  32-276 

—  Robertson,  W.     Desert  pathway     .        32-1069 
•  —  The  rock 32-989 

—  Rogers,  H.     Greyson  letters    .  32-695 

—  Rutherford,  S.     Garden  of  spices   .         32-2477 

—  Scliimmelpennick,  M.  A.     Sacred  musings 

32-937 

—  Scott,  W.  C.     Mutual  relations  of  poetry  and  r. 

.         32-613 

—  Scriver,  C.     Gotthold's  emblems     .  32-833 

—  Seeker,  W.     Nonsuch  professor      .        32-1539 

—  Sheepfold  and  connncm    .         .         .        82-1841 

—  Sickness  ;  its  trials  and  blessings     .         32-1583 

—  Sketches  from  life    ....  32-662 

—  Smith,  J.  H.     Gilead,  an  allegory    .        32-1781 

—  Southard,  S.S.   "Mystery  of  godliness"  32-1288 

—  Spring,  G.    Fragnientsfromthestudy  of  apastor 

32-1498 

—  Spurgeon,  C.  H.     Evening  by  evening  32-2460 

Morning  by  morning  .         .         32-1926 

Smooth  stones  from  ancient  Brooks  32-1451 

—  Stevenson,  W.  F.    Lives  and  deeds  worth  know- 

ing about 30-2385 

—  Stowcll,  H.     Model  for  men  of  business  32-878 

—  Strauss,  F.     Chime  of  the  bells       .  82-271 

—  Sturm,  C.  C.     Reflections  on  the  works  of  God 

32-210 

—  Tayler,  J.  J.    Christian  aspects  of  faith  and  duty 

82-1450 

—  Taylor,  I.     Saturday  evening  .         32-1900 

—  Taylor,.!.     Holy  living  and  dying  32-651 

—  Thompson,  J.  P.     Stray  meditations      32-1656 

—  Tiioughts  to  help  and  cheer     .         .  32-908 

—  Tonna,  C.  E.     Second  causes  .  82-253 

—  Tullock,  J.     Chapters  for  young  men     82-1054 

—  Tweedie,  W.  K.     Early  choice       .  32-600 

—  Tyng,  D.  A.     Children  of  the  kingdom  32-670. 

—  Tyrwhitt,  R.  S.     Schooling  of  life  .         82-1332 

—  Upham,  T.  C.     Interior,  or  hidden  life     82-217 

—  Valdes,  J.  de.     Hundred  and  ten  considerations. 

[See  Wiflen,  B.  B.]      .         .         .        30-2309 

—  Vinet,  A.     Essay  on  personal  religious  convic- 

tions        82-824 

Montaigne  ;  the  endless  study     .        32-1576 

—  Whately,  R.     Party-feeling  in         .  82-957 

—  Wilberforce,  W.     Practical  view     .  32-656 

—  Wilson,  G.     Counsels  of  an  invalid        82-1154 

—  Wilson,  J.  P.     Hope  of  immortality  15-75 

—  Winslow,  M.    Heaven  opened         .        32-1877 

—  See    Amusements ;      Anecdotes  ;      Catechism  ; 

Charity  ;  Christ ;  Chiistian  ;  Commandments  ; 
Conscience  ;  Conversation  ;  Conversion  ;  Cov- 
etousness  ;  Cross  ;  Death  ;  Faith  ;  Family  ; 
Gospels  ;  Heaven  ;  Home  life  ;  Morals ;  Piety; 
Prayer  ;  Revivals ;  Society  ;  Sunday  ;  Truth  ; 
Young. 
Religion  and  learning.    Leigh,  Edward.    Treatise  on 

32-2113 

Religion  and  policy.     E.  Hyde,  earl  of  Clarendon 

32-2527 

Religion  and  the  reign  of  terror.     E.  de  Piessense 

32-2472 

Religion  in  common  life.  W.  Ellis  .  82-2184 
Religion  in  society.  Abbe  Martinet  .  32-1757 
Religion  of  nature.  W.  WoUaston  .  15-348,9 
Religion  of  protestants  the  safe  way  to  salvation. 
W.  Chillingworth  .  .  .  32-1307 
Religion  teaching  by  example.     R.  W.  Dickinson 

32-1152 

Religious  courtship.    'D.  De  Foe    .        .        18-3697 
Religious  discourses,  by  a  layman.     Sir  W.  Scott 

32-339 


Religious  liberty.    Gasparin,  A.de.   La  liberte  morale 
34-5353 

—  Taylor,  J.     Liberty  of  prophesying        32-1553 
Religious  life  in  England.     A.  Esquiros         82-2277 

—  Rise  and  progress  of        .         .         .         32-1445 

—  Tayler,  J.  J.     Retrospect  of   .         .  32-863 
Religious  persecution.      Rhind,  W.  C.      Historical 

map 32-2407 

—  See  Covenanters;  Inquisition;  Madiai;  Massacre 

of  St.  Bartholomew;  Reformation;  Waldenses. 

Religious  societies.  Tyler,  R.  H.  Law  of,  in  the 
United  States        ....  2-803 

Religious  society  of  friends.  See  Friends,  religious 
society  of. 

Religious  tradesman,  the  ;  or,  plain  and  serious  hints 
of  advice  for  the  tradesman's  prudent  and 
pious  conduct  from  his  entrance  into  business 
to  his  leaving  it  otF;  with  a  preface  by  Isaac 
Watts.     L.,l804  .         .         .  32-276 

Religious  training  of  children.     C.  E.  Beecher 

82-1317 

Religious  truth  illustrated.     E.  Hitchcock       82-6>7 

Reliquiae  hearnianae.     P.  Bliss      .         .         30-2420 

Rellstab,  L.  Drei  jahre  von  dreissigen  ;  historischer 
roman.     N.  Y.,  1858.     2  v.  .  34-594 

—  Same.     Ph.,  1861.     8°      .         .         .  84-599 
Remains  of  pagan  Saxondom.     J.  Y.  Akerman 

27^'-4040 

Remains  of  T.  Hearne.     P.  Bliss  .         .         30-24'.:0 
Remarkable  adventures  and  unrevealed  mysteries. 

L.  Wraxall 27"-3576 

Remarkable  characters  and  places  of  the  holy  land. 

C.  W.  Elliott        ....         32-2507 

Remarkable  convictions.     By  a  writer  to  the  signet. 

E.,  1865 2-240 

Remarkable  facts.     Rev.  J.  Leifchild     .  32-500 

Remarkable  providences.     I.  Matlier     .  82-801 

Remarkable  providences.     J.  Taylor     .  33-884 

Remember.     Jacques  Fernand       .        .        34-4381 
Remember  me.     R.  Palmer    .         .         .         32-1653 
Remington,  S.     Marriage   memento  ;    a  treatise  on 
the  nature  of  matrimony.    4th  ed.   N.  Y.,  1854 

33-1204 

Reminiscences  of  a  Bengal   civilian.     W.  Edwards 

28'^-520 

Reminiscences  of  Carpenter's  hall  .         26''-875 

Reminiscences  of  European  travel.     A.  P.  Peabody 

27^'-944 

Reminiscences  of  a  highland   parish.      N.  Macleod 

33-1341 

Reminiscences  of  lonely  hours ;  or,  the  bachelor's 

sketch-book 18-3695 

Reminiscences  of  an  officer  of  Zouaves.  Trans,  from 
the  French  [of  Gen.  Cler.]     N.  Y.,  1860 

27''-8589 

Reminiscences  of  an  old  sportsman.  J.  P.  Hamilton 

20-862 

Reminiscences  of  thought  and  feeling.     M.  A.  Kelty 

33-761 

Remonstrance  against   English    play-houses.      A, 

Bedford 34-176 

Remusat,  C.  de.  L'  Esprit  de  r^^action  ;  Roger- 
Collard  et  Tocqueville.     8»  .        34-4677 

—  Notes  d'  un  voyage  en  Italic.     8°    .        84-4656 
Remusat,  Comtesse  de.     L'  education  des  femmes. 

P.,  1842 34-3635 

Remy,  J.     Journey  to  Great-Salt- Lake  City,  by  J. 
Remy  and  J.  Brenchley  ;  with  a  sketch  of  the 
history,    religion,    and    customs  of  the  Mor- 
mons.    L.,1861.     3v.     8«  .         .         26'^-587 
Remy  St.   Remy.      Mrs.   C.   H.    Gildersleeve 

. 18-1181 

Rena ;  or,  the  snow  bird.      Caroline  L.   Hentz 

18-1409 

Renaissance.     J.  Michelet.     [Hist,  de  France] 

34-4865 

Renan,  E.     The  apostles.     N.  Y.,  1866        32-1844 

—  Lcs  apotres.     P.,  1866.     8»      .         .         34-4560 

—  Essais  de  morale  et  de  critique.     2me  ed.     P., 

1860.     8« 34-4561 


RENAN. 


495 


REPRODUCTION". 


Renan,  E.  Essay  on  the  age  and  antiquity  of  the 
book  of  Isiibathaean  agriculture  ;  an  inaugural 
address  on  the  position  of  the  Shemitic  nations 
in  civilization.     L.,  1862       .         .         22-1174 

—  Jesus.     P.,  1864       ....         34-4422 

—  Lite  of  Jesus.      Trans,  by  C.  E.  Wilbour.     N. 

Y.,  1864 82-1174 

—  Questions  contemporaines.     P.,  1868.     8" 

34-5546 

—  Saint  Paul.     N.  Y.,  1869         .         .        32-1654 

—  Studies    of    religious    history    and    criticism. 

Trans,  by  O,  B.  Frothingham.  N.  Y.,  1864. 
8° 32-1114 

—  Cairns,  J.     False  Christs  and  true  .         82-2499 

—  Fisher,  G.  P.     Origin  of  Christianity      32-1709 

—  Pressense,  E.  de.      Critical   school  and  Jesus 

Christ 82-1325 

—  Tullock,  J.     Renan's  "Vie  de  Jesus"    32-1327 

—  Zeller,  E.     Strauss  and  Renan        .        32-1915 
Renard,  L.     Les  merveilles  de  1'  art  naval.    P.,  1866 

34-5487 

Rencontre  de  voyage.     H.  Ghika  .         .         34-4656 
Rendell,  E.  D.     Postdiluvian  history,  from  the  flood 
to  the  fall  of  Abraham,  as  set  tVn-th  in  the  early 
portions  of  the  book  of  Genesis,  critically  ex- 
amined and  explained.     L.,  1855         32-1714 
Renee  of  France,  duchess  of  Ferrara.    Memorials 
of    L.,  1859          ....        30-1178 
Renewal  of  life.     T.  K.  Chambers        .  10-552 
Rennell,  J.      Geographical    system   of   Herodotus 
examined  and  explained.     L.,  1830.     2  v.     8" 
25-37 

—  Memoir  of  a  map  of  Hindoostan ;  and  a  map 

of  the  countries  between  the  Indian  rivers 
and  the  Caspian  sea,  etc.  2d  ed.  L.,  1792. 
4° 28''-916 

—  Treatise  on  the  comparative  geography  of  west- 

ern Asia.     L.,  1831.     2  v.     8°      .  25-99 

—  See  Rich,  C.  J. 

Rennie,  D.  F.    The  British  arms  in  China  and  Japan. 
Peking,  1860;  Kagosima,  1862  ;  L.,  1864 
28''-474 

—  Peking  and  the  Pekingese  during  the  first  year 

of  the  British  embassy  at  Peking.     L.,  1865. 

2v 29''-496 

Rennie,  J.  Alphabet  of  zoology,  for  the  use  of  be- 
ginners.    L.,  1833        .         .         .  9-614 

—  Domestic  habits  of  birds.    (L.  E.  K.)    L.,  1833 

9-710 

—  The  faculties  of  birds.-    (L.  E.  K.)     L.,  1835 

9-709 

—  See  Natural  history  of  birds. 

—  Insect  architecture ;   with  miscellanies  on  the 

ravages  and  study  of  insects.  New  ed.  L., 
1857 9-615 

—  Same.     (L.  E.  K.).     L.,  1830         .  9-615» 

—  Insect  miscellanies.     (L.  E.  K.)     L.,  1831 

9-708 

—  Insect  transformations.     (L.  E.  K.)     L.,  1830 

9-706 

—  See  Natural  history  of  insects. 

Reuouard,  A.  A.  Annales  de  I'imprimerie  des  Aide, 
ou  histoire  des  trois  Manuce  et  de  leurs  editions. 
P.,  xii-1803.     2  v.     8"  .         ,  21-243 

—  Catalogue  de  Ja  bibliotheque  d'un  amateur.    P., 

1819.     4v.     80      .         .        .         .  21-71 

Renouard,  G.  C.     See  Pococke,  E.,  et  al. 
Renouiud,  P.  V.      Ilisloiy  of   medicine,    from   its 

origin  to  the  19th  century.     Cin.,  1856.     8" 

10-155 

Renshawe.     Cuyler  Pine        .        .         .         18-3917 
Rensselaer,  C.  van.     See  Van  Rensselaer. 
Renwick,  J.   Applications  of  the  science  of  mechanics 

to  practical  purposes.     N.Y.,1840         6-582 

—  Life  of  Dewitt  Clinton.     N.  Y.,  1840         30-94 

—  Life  of  Count  Rumford.     (S.  A.  B.  15)  30-497 

—  Life  of  D.  Rittenhouse.     (S.  A.  B.  7)       30-497 

—  Life  of  Robert  Fulton.     (S.  A.  B.  10)       80-497 

—  and  H.  B.  Renwick.     Lives  of  John  Jay  and 

Alexander  Hamilton.     N.  Y.,  1841       30-457 


Repentance,  essay  on.     T.  Scott    .         .  80-482 

Repentir  de  Marion,  le.     A.  Iloussaye  .        34-4425 
Repertoire  bibliographique  universel.     G.  Peiiinot 

.         .         .         .  "21-89 

Repertoire  de  bibliographes  speciales.      G.  Peignot 

21-90 

Repertoire  de  litterature  fran<;aise.     C.  Ladreyt 

•      .        .         34-5041 

Repertorium  bibliographicum.     W.  Chirke      21-348 
Repertorium  bibliographicum.     L.  Hain  21-196 

Repertory  of  arts  and  manufactures;  consisting 
of  original  communications,  specifications  of 
patent  inventions,  and  selections  of  useful 
practical  papers  from  the  transactions  of  the 
philosophical  societies  of  all  nations.  L., 
1794-1802.     16  V.     8"   .         .         .  6-955 

—  Index  to  first  series,  and  of  all  patents  granted  for 

inventions  from  1795-1802  ;  with  general  in- 
dex to  first  eight  volumes  of  second  series. 
L.,  1806.     8"  ....  6-956 

—  Notices  of  all   patents  granted  for  inventions. 

Second  series.  L.,  1802-25.  46  v.  8°  6-957 
Repertory  of  patent  inventions  and  other  discoveries 
and  improvements  in  arts,  manufactures  and 
agriculture  ;  being  a  continuation  of  the  Reper- 
tory of  arts  and  manufactures.  L.,  182;';-33. 
16  V.    8° 6-958 

—  New  series,  1834-42.     L.     18  v.     8°  6-959 

—  Enlarged  series,  1843-56.     L.     28  v.    8»    6-960 

—  Index  of  all  patents  granted  in  England,  1815-45. 

L.,  1849.     8°         .         .        .         .  6-961 

—  Same,  1846-50.     L.,1851.     8°  .  6-962 
Replevin.     Wilkinson,  J.  J.     Practice  of 

V.  6  of  2-55 

Replies  to  "Essays  and  reviews,"  by  the  Rev.  E. 
M.  Goulburn,  et  al.  ;  with  a  i)reface  by  the 
lord  bishop  of  Oxford,  and  letters  from  tiie 
Radclitfe  observer  and  the  reader  in  geology 
in  the  university  of  Oxford.     N.  Y.,  1862 

32-983 

Report  of  a  committee  of  the  citizens  of  Boston  and 
vicinity  opposed  to  a  further  increase  of  duties 
on  importations.     Ph.,  1828.     8"  1-141 

—  Review  of  the  same.     Ph.,  1828.     8"  1-141 

—  Examination  of  the  same  by  a  Pennsylvanian. 

Ph.,  1828.     80       ...         .  1-141 

Report  of  engineer  and  artillery  operations  of  the 

army  of  the  Potomac.     Barnard,  J.  G.,  and 

W.  F.  Barry         ....  6-561 

Reporter's  companion.     B.  Pitman        .  22-347 

—  See  Phonography  ;  Short-hand. 

Reporter's  reader.     B.  Pitman       .         .  22-346 

Reports.  See  names  of  governments  and  associa- 
tions that  issue  reports,  and  subjects  of 
reports. 

Reports  and  realities  from  the  sketch-book  of  a 
manager  of  the  Rosine  association.  Myra 
Townsend 2-832 

Repos  eternel  des  saints.     R.  Baxter      .        84-4876 

Repository  of  arts,  literature,  fashions,  manufac- 
tures, etc.  3d  series,  v.  5-10.  L.,  1825-7. 
6  V.     8° 17-1 

Repository  of  interesting  and  amusing  tracts.  W. 
and  R.  Chambers  .        .         .  38-243 

Representation  and  representative  government. 
Bailey,  S.     Rationale  of       .        .  2-520 

—  Duixmt-White,  C.    Gouvernement  representatif 

apropos  d'  un  livre  de  J.  S.  Mill  .        34-4678 

—  Guizot,  F.  P.  G.      Origines  du  gouvernement 

representatif  ....         34-4756 

—  Hare,  T.     Election  of  representatives        2-696 

—  Mill,  J.  S.     Personal  represeniation  2-S03 
Representative  government        .  2-801 

—  See  Political  science. 

Representative  history  of  Great  Britain  and  Ireland. 

T.  H.  B.  Oldfield  ....  27»-895 
Representative  men.     G.  C.  Baldwin    .  32-838 

Representative  men.     R.  W.  Emerson  .  33-245 

Reproduction  and  reproductive  organs.     Acton.  W. 

Functions  and  disorders  of  .        .  10-572 


REPRODUCTION. 


496 


REVOLUTIONARY. 


Reproduction  and  reproductive  organs.  Ogilvie,  G. 
Gonetic  cycle  in  organic  nature   .  9-951 

—  Siebold,  C.  F.  E.  v.      True  parthenogenesis  in 

moths  and  bees     ....  9-690 

—  See  Sexual  oreans. 

Reprouves  et  les  Elus.  E.  Souvestre  .  34-3802 
Reptiles.     Cooke,  M.  C.  .         .         .  9-680 

—  Leidy,  J.     Cretii^eous  r.  of  the  U.  S.       11-502 

—  Ruschenberger,  W.  S.  W.     Elements  of  herpe- 

tology   .         .         .         .      ».         .  9-621 

—  Swainson,  W.     Natural  history  of  .  9-637 
Repton,   H.      Landscape  gardening  and  landscape 

architecture;  new  ed.,  with  historical  intro- 
duction, biographical  notice,  notes,  &c.,  by 
J.  C.  Loudon.     L.,  1840.    8»        .  4-92 

Republic.  M.  T.  Cicero  .  .  .  2-612,3 
Republic  of  fools.  C.  M.  Wieland  .  18-3509 
Republic  of  letters.     A.  Whitelaw  .  33-75 

Republic  of  the  United  States  of  America;  its  duties  to 
itself  and  its  responsible  relations  to  other  coun- 
tries ;  embracing  also  a  review  of  the  late  war 
between  the  United  States  and  Mexico.    N.  Y . , 

1848 26''-622 

Republican  court,  the.     R.  W.  Griswold       30-2014 
Republican  landmarks.     J.  P.  Sanderson         2-848 
Republican  party  ot    France.      La  Hodde,    L.  de. 
Secret  societies      ....       27-''-1770 
Republican  party,  [U.  S.]    See  National  union. 
Republican  review.     See  National  magazine. 
Republics  established  and  thrones  overturned  by  the 
bible.     J.  Crowell         .         .         .         32-1683 
Republiques  italiennes  du  moyen  age.     J.  C.  L.  S. 
de  Sismondi  ....        34-4524 

Requiem.     J.  C.  8.  W.  G.  Mozart .        .  5-804 

Rescued  from  Egypt.  C.Tucker.  .  18-3898 
Researches  in  obstetrics.     J.  M.  Duncan  10-816 

Resection  and  extirpation  of  bones.     A.  Wagner 

10-695 

Residence  in  Bulgaria.     St.  Clair,  S.  G.  B.,  and  C. 

A.  Brophy 27''-958 

Residence  on  the  shores  of  the  Baltic.    L.,  1841.    2  v. 

27^-823 

Residences.  Cross,  F.  Hints  to  all  about  to  rent, 
buy  or  build 6-34 

—  See  Architecture,  domestic. 

Resignation.     Countess  d'  Arbouville    .  18-158 

Resignation  :  an  American  novel.     Bv  a  lady 

'  .         18-2631 

Resolves.  O.  Felltham  ....  32-1688 
Resources  and  prospects  of  America.     S.  M.  Peto 

26'>-563 

Resources  of  a  nation.     R.Hamilton     .  3-115 

Respiration.     Catlin,  G.     'J'he  breath  of  life  10-788 

—  Griscom,  J.  H.     Uses  and  abuses  of  air    10-518 

—  Hasse,  C.  E.     Diseases  of  the  organs  of    10-485 

—  Mackenzie,  M.     Stridulous  breatiiing        10-881 

—  Hall,  M.     Prone  and  postural  r.      .  10-335 

—  Moore,  G.     Some  diseases  of  the  nose,  throat, 

air-tubes,  and  lungs      .         .         .  10-787 

—  Williams,  C.  J.  B.   Diseases  of  respiratory  organs 

10-528 

—  See     Chest ;     Colds  ;     Consumption ;     Croup  ; 

Lungs. 
Responsibility,  limitations  of.     F.  Wayland   15-324 
Rest  and  unrest.     C.  D.  Bell  .         .         .  18-310 

Restoration  at  the  second  coming  of  Christ.     Riley, 

H.  A 32-2369 

Restoration  of  belief.     I.  Taylor    .        .  32-919 

Restituta.     Sir  E.  Brydges     .        .        .  21-143 

Resurrection.     Bush,  G.     Anastasis      .  32-39 

—  Candlish,  R.  S.     Life  in  a  risen  saviour    32-764 

—  Drew,  S.     Identity  and  resurrection  of  the  hu- 

man body 32-250 

—  Hitchcock,  E.     Religious  lectures  on  peculiar 

phenomena  in  the  four  seasons     .  32-420 

—  See  Future  state. 

Resurrection  de  Lazare.  H.  IMurger  .  34-3581 
Retailer's  manual.     S.  H.  Terry     .         .  1-351 

Retribution.  Mrs.  E  D.  E.  N.  Sonthworth  18-2983 
Retrospect  of  western  travel.     H.  Martincau    26''-78 


Retrospect ;  or,  review  of  providential  mercies.  R. 
Maiks 32-679 

Retrospection  ;  or,  a  review  of  the  last  eighteen  hun- 
dred years.     H.  L.  Piozzi     .         .         29'"-410 

Retrospections  of  the  stage.     J.Bernard  24-132 

Retrospective  review,     v.  1-16.     L.,  1820-8.     8° 

17-169 

Retrospective  review  ;  consisting  of  criticisms  upon, 
analyses  of,  and  extracts  from,  old  books. 
V.  1,2.     L.,  1853,4.     8»         .         .  17-170 

Retz,  J.  F.  P.  de  G.  de.  Memoires,  suivis  des  in- 
structions inedites  de  Mazarin,  avec  une  intro- 
duction, des  notes,  etc.,  par  Champoleon- 
Figeac.     P.,  1859.    4 v.         .         .         34-3636 

—  Memoirs  ;  containing  the  particulars  of  his  own 

life  ;  with  the  most  secret  transactitms  of  the 
French  court  and  the  civil  wars.  Ph.,  1817. 
3  V.     8» 30-131 

—  James,  G.  P.  R.  Life  of  .  .  30-256,8 
Reuben  Davidger,  adventures  of.     J.  Greenwood 

18-1264 

Reuben  Medlicott.     M.  W.  Savage         .      18-2736,7 
Reumont,  A',  de.     The  Carafas  of  Maddaloni :  Na- 
ples under  Spanish  dominion.     Trans,  from 
the  German.     L.,  1854  .         .       27^-2445 

Renter,  F.  In  the  year  '13  :  a  tale  of  Mecklenburg 
life.     Trans,  from  the  Piatt-Deutch  by  C.  L. 

Lewes 18-2634 

Reve  au  bal  de  la  redoubte.  J.  Hetzel  .  34-4300 
Revelations.     Barnes,    A.     Notes  on  book   of 

32-361 

—  Mann,  J.     Exposition  of  .         .        32-2162 

—  Trench,  R.  C.     Commentary  on  the  epistles  to 

the  seven  churches        .         .         .  32-976 

—  See  Apocalypse  ;  Bible  ;  Prophecies. 
Revelations  of  the  dead-alive  .         .         .         18-3978 
Revelations  of  a  police  court  interpreter.     J.  Jacob- 
sen         .         .        18-3840 

Revenant,  le.     P.  A.  Ponson  du  Terrail        34-4373 

Revenue  establishments,  our  postal  and  27''-901 

Revenue  system  of  the  United  States  ;  reports  of  a 

commission  for  a  revision   of,   1865-6.     W., 

1866.     8° 1-200 

—  Report  of  the  special  commission  of  the.     W., 

1868.     80 1-200^ 

—  See  Customs  ;  Internal  revenue  ;  Tariff. 
Revenues  of  all  nations.     C.  Fenn  .  1-171 
Revere,  J.  W.     Tour  of  duty  in  California.     Ed.  by 

J.  N.  Balestier.  N.  Y.,  1849  .  26"-107 
Reveries  litteraires,  morales  et  fantastiques.    C.  No- 

dier 34-4283 

Reveries  of  a  bachelor.  D.  G.  Mitchell  18-2218 
Reves  poetiques.  E.  Souvestre  .  .  34-3813 
Reveurs  de  Paris.  A.  Achard  .  .  34-3014 
Review  of  "New  themes,  etc.,"  by  a  layman.     S. 

A.  Allibone  [supplement]    .         .  32-385 

Review  of  the  banking  system  of  Great  Britain.     E., 

1821.     8" 1-298 

Review  of  the  characters  of  the  principal  nations  in 

Europe.     Dub.,  1770    .        .        .       27"-3588 
Reviews.     See  Periodicals. 
Reville,  A.     Apollonius  of  Tyana,  the  pagan  christ 

of  the  third  century.     L.,  1866     .        32-1921 

—  Life   and  writings  of   Theodore    Parker.     L., 

1865 30-1777 

Revision  of  studies.     Philadelphia   (Department 

reports)  .....  13-180 
Revivals.    Caughej',  J.    Showers  of  blessing  32-728 

—  Conant,  Mrs.  H.  C.     Narratives  of  remarkable 

conversicms  and  revivals       .         .  32-748 

—  Edwards,  J.     Works       .        .        v.  4  of  32-77 

—  Finney,  C.  G.     Lectures  on     .         .  32-740 

—  Gibson,  W.     The  year  of  grace        .        32-1190 

—  Gillies,  J.     Success  of  the  gospel     .        32-1933 

—  Prime,  S.  I.  Power  of  prayer  .  32-777 
Revolt  of  Islam.  P.  B.  Shelley  .  .  23-256 
Revolution.     St.  John,  J.  A.     Causes  and  forms  of 

2-844 

Revolutionary  epic.     B.  Disraeli    .        .  23-746 

Revolutionary  incidents.     E.  W.  Caruthers  26»-317 


REVOLUTIONARY. 


497 


RHODE. 


Revolutionary  memorials  ;  embracing  poems  by  Rev. 
W.  Case,  and  an  appendix,  containing  General 
Burgoyne's  proclamation  (in  burlesque) ;  A 
late  authentic  account  of  the  death  of  Miss 
Jane  McCrea  ;  The  American  hero,  a  Sapphic 
ode,    by   Nat.    Niles,  etc.     Ed.  by  S.  Dodd. 

N.  Y.,  1852 23-312 

Revolutions.     See  names  of  countries,  etc. 
Revolutions  de  Portugal.     R.  A.  deVertot    34-4492 
Revolutions  de  la  republique  roniaine.     R.  A.  de 

Vertot 34-4493 

Revolutions  of  empires.     R.  Otley  .         29='-259 

Revolutions  of  English  history.     R.  Vaughan 

27»-1186 

Revue  des  deux   mondes.     v.   37,39,43,45,49,55,57, 

60-Sl.     P.,  1862-9.     29  V.     8»      .         34-4G95 

Revue  Europeenue.     P.,  1857-G2.    6  v.    8°  34-4521 

Reybaud,  Mme  C.     Le  Cadet  de  Colobrieres.     2me 

ed.     P.,  1859         .        .         .         .        34-3642 

—  Clementine  :  roman.     2me  ed.     P.,  1861 

34-5494 

—  Mme  de  Rieux,  suivi  de  Florita.     B.  et  L.,  1840 

34-4254 

—  Mile  de  Malepeire.     P.,  1856   .         .        34-3G43 

—  Mise  Brun.     2me  ed.    P.,  1860        .         34-5212 

—  Le  Moiue  de  Chaalis.     2me  ed.     P.,  1860 

34-3942 

—  L'  Oncle  Cesar.     P.  1859         .         .        34-4142 

—  Sydonie.     2me  ed.     P.,  1858.         .        34-3941 

—  Valdepeiras.     B.  and  L.,  1839.     2  v.       34-4209 
Rej^baud,  M.  R.  L.     Ce  qu'  on  peut  voir  dans  uiie 

rue.     P.,  1858        ....        34-3644 

—  La  Comtesse  de  Mauleon.     P.,  1859        34-5517 

—  Le  Dernier  des  commis  voyageurs — les  aven- 

tures  d'  une  fifre.     P.,  1863  .        .        34-5514 

—  Edouard  Mongeron.     P.,  1860         .        34-5516 

—  Jerome  Paturot  a  la  recherche  de  la  meilleure 

des  republiques.     P.,  1858    .         .         34-3645 

—  Jerome  Paturot  a  la  recherche  d'  une  position 

sociale.     P.,  1861  .         .         .        34-3646 

—  Marie  Brontin.     P.,  1860         .        .        34-5515 

—  La  vie  a  rebours.     P.,  1860      ,        .        34-5513 
Reyes,  M.  de  los.     Roscoe,   T.     Spanish  novelists 

v.  3  of  18-3786 

Reynard  the  fox  :  a  burlesque  poem,  from  the  Low- 
German  original  of  the  fifteenth  century.  B., 
1865 23-762 

—  Same  ;  after  the  German  version  of  Gothe.    By 

T.  J.  Arnold.     L.,  1855.     8»        .  23-.-84 

—  Roscoe,  T.     German  novelists     v.  1  of  18-3785 
Reynolds,  B,    My  first  season.    Ed.  by  E.  Sheppard 

18-2829 

Reynolds,  E.  M.     Modern   methods  in  elementary 

geometry.     L.,  1868      .         .         .  14-197 

Reynolds,  E.  W.     Our  campaign  ;  or,  thou<;hts  on 

the  career  of  life.  B.,  1851  .  .  ^33-149 
Reynolds,  F.     The  dramatist :  a  comedy.     I.  B.  T. 

v.  11 24-141 

—  Laugh  when  you  can  :  a  comedy.    I.  B.  T.  v.  21 

' 24-141 

—  Life  and  times;  written  by  himself.    Ph.,  1826. 

2  V.    8° 30-456 

—  Werter:  a  tragedy.     I.  B.  T.  v.  21  24-141 
Reynolds,  G.  W.  M.     Modern  literature  of  France. 

L.,  1839.     2  V 22-1177 

—  Robert  Bruce  ;  Wallace   .         .         .        18-2636 
Reynolds,  John.     Peter  Gott,  the  Cape  Ann  fisher- 
man                18-2639 

Reynolds,  Joshua.  Discourses  delivered  at  the  royal 
academy.     B.,  1821       .         .         .  5-391 

—  Same ;   illustrated    by  explanatory  notes  and 

plates  by  J.  Burnet.     L.,  1842.     4°         5-704 

—  Literary  works  ;  with  a  memoir  of  the  author, 

and  remarks  illustrative  of  his  principles  and 
practice.  By  H.  W.  Beechey.  L.,  1846. 
2v 5-389 

—  Notes  and  observations  on  pictures;  with  Ma- 

son's observations  on  his  method  of  coloring. 
Ed.  by  W.  Cotton.     L.,  18:9.     S°  5-1-14 

—  Cunningham,  A.     Life  and  writings  5-390 


Reynolds,  Joshua.  Leslie,  C.  R.,  and  T.  Taylor. 
Life  and  times       ....        30-1661 

—  Northcote,  J.     Memoirs  of       .        .  30-455 
Reynolds,  J.  N.     Pacific  and  Indian  oceans  ;  or,  the 

South  sea  surveying  and  explormg  expedition  ; 
its  inception,  progress,  and  objects.  N.  Y., 
1841.     8» 29^53 

—  Voyage  of  the  U.  S.  frigate  Potomac,  during 

the  circumnavigation  of  the  globe,  in  1831-4. 
N.  Y.,  1835.     So    .        .        .        .  29''-52 

Reynolds,  J.  R.  System  of  medicine.  L.,  1866,8. 
2  v.     8» 10-721 

Reynolds,  R.  Letters ;  with  a  memoir  of  his  life, 
by  H.  M.  Rathbone.     Ph.,  1855  .  30-827 

Reynolds,  S.  H.  System  of  modern  history.  Part 
I,  Rise  of  the  modern  European  system.  E., 
1865.     8» 27''-3527 

Reynold's  miscellany,    v.  22.    L.,  1859.    4»    17-504 

Rham,  W.  F.  Dictionary  of  the  farm  ;  revised  and 
re-edited,  with  supplementary  matter  by  W. 
and  H.  Raynbird.     L.,  1858         .  4-262 

Rhees,  W.  J.  Manual  of  public  libraries,  institu- 
tions, and  societies  in  the  United  States,  and 
British  provinces  of  North  America.  Ph., 
1859.     8° 21-242 

Rhetores  Graeci ;  ex  recognitione  L.  Spengel.  Lips., 
1853,4.     2  v 34-336 

Rhetoric.     Adams,  J.  Q.     Lectures  on  .  22-601 

—  Ari.stotle.     Treatise  on     .         .  15-6;22-600 

—  Bain,  A.     English  composition  and  r.       22-603 

—  Blair,  H.     Lectures  on    .         .        .  22-607 

—  Campbell,  G.     Philosophy  of  .         .  22-621 

—  Channing,  E.  T.     Lectures  on        .  22-619 

—  Coppee,  H.     Elements  of         .        .  22-624 

—  Day,  II.  N.     Art  of  discourse  .        .  22-632 
Elements  of  the  art  of         .         .  22-630 

—  Gregory,  T.     Letters  on  literature,   taste,  and 

composition 22-645 

—  Haven,  E.  O.     Rhetoric  .         .         .  22-654 

—  Kames,  H.  H.,  Ld.     Elements  of  criticism 

22-661,2,3 

—  Longinus  on  the  sublime  .         .         .  22-669 

—  See    Belles    lettres  ;    Composition  ;    Criticism  ; 

Elocution  ;  Oratory. 
Rhetoric  of  conversation.     G.  W.  Hervey       33-293 
Rhetorical  grammar.     "W.  Kenrick        .  22-143 

Rheumatism    and   gout.     Adams,    R.     Treatise   on 

rheumatic  gout      ....  10-425 
Illustrations  of  etfects  of     .         .  10-433 

—  Fuller,  R.     Rheumatic  gout  and  sciatica  10-437 

—  Harvey,  W.     R.,  g.,  neuralgia,  etc.  10-200 

—  Scudamore,  C.     Nature  and  cure  of         10-466 
Rhind,  A.  H.     Thebes  ;  its  tombs  and  their  tenants, 

ancient  and  present ;  including  a  record  of  ex- 
cavations in  the  necropolis.     L.,  1862.     8° 
28''-392 

Rhind,  W.  C.  Historical  map  of  the  Marian  perse- 
cution.    L 32-2407 

Rhine.     Abbott,  J.     Rollo  on  the  .        .         27''-375 

—  Delrieu,  A.     Le  Rhin       .        .        .        34-5142 

—  Hood,  T.     Up  the  Rhine         .         .         27''-273 

—  Hugo,  M.  V.     Travels  on  the  .        .         27»'-569 
Rhoads,  R.     Poems  ;  a  series  of  tales  in  verse  ;  with 

a  variety  of  lyrical   productions  on  chosen 

themes.     Ph.,  1863       .         .         .  23-678 

Rhode  Island.     Arnold,  S.  G.     History  of    26'>-400 

—  Bartlett,  J.  R.     Bibliography  of      .  21-163 
Records  of  colony  of  .         .        .         26''-539 

—  Callender,  J.    Historical  discourse  on    4,26^581 

—  Jackson,  C.  T.     Report  on  geology  of       9-241 

—  Jackson,  H.     Account  of  the  churches  in 

32-1609 

—  Pease,  J.  C,  and  J.  M.  Niles.     Gazetteer  of 

25-116 

—  Peterson,  E.     History  of         .         .         26»-332 

—  Stone,  E.  W.     Rhode  Island  in  the  rebellion 

2G»^586 

—  See  Newport. 

Rhode  Island  historical  society,  collections,  v.  2-4. 
Providence,  1835-8.     3  v.     8<>      .       -  26»-581 


83 


RHODES. 


498 


RICHARDSON. 


Rhodes,  G.  Tents  and  tent-life,  from  the  earliest 
ages  to  the  present  time  ;  to  which  is  added 
the  practice  of  encamping  an  army  in  ancient 
and  modern  times.     L.,  1858        .         29='-103 

Rhodes,  G.  J.  Designs,  sketches,  and  plans  for 
villas  and  cottages.     L.,  1854        .  5-491 

Rhodes,  T.  B.  Bombastes  furioso.  F's  M.  D.  v.  5 
24-113 

Rhodes,  W.     Stanford,  C.     Memorials  of      30-1423 

Rhodes,  knights  of.     See  St.  John,  order  of. 

Rhymes  and  pictures.     W.  Newman     .  23-714 

Rhymes  of  contrast  on  wisdom  and  folly.  J.  Rush 
23-1037 

Rhymes  with  reason  and  without.  B.  P.  Shillaber 
28-500 

Rhyming  dictionary,  (1570.)  Levins,  P.  [E.  E.  T. 
S.  pt.  27]       .         .         .         .V.  14  of  22-1043 

—  Richon,  V.     French  versification     .  22-722 

—  Walker,  J 22-275,0 

Rhythm.     Roe,  R.     Principles  of  .         .  22-801 

—  See  Versification. 
Riaux,  F.     See  PfeiffLr,  T. 

Ribault,  J.     Sparks,  J.     Life  of    (S.  A.  B.  17) 

30-497 

Ribeyrolles,  C.     Lcs  Compagnons  de  la  mort.     N. 
Y.,  1865.     8«         .         .         .         .         34-5G08 
Ricard,  A.     Ainee  et  cadette :  roman.     P.     4" 

34-4824 

—  Le  Careme  de  ma  tante ;  Le  Carnival  de  mon 

pere :  romaus.    P.     4"  .         .         .         34-4820 

—  Cclui  qu'  on  aime  :  roman.     P.     4"         34-4829 

—  La  Diligence  :  roman.     P.     40        .        34-4826 

—  Le  Format  libere  :  romnn.     P.     40  .         34-4827 

—  La  Grisette :  roman.     P.     4«  .         .         34-4822 

—  Le  Marchand  de  coco  :  roman.    P.    4"    34-4823 

—  Ni  r  un  ni  1'  autre  :  roman.     P.     4"       34-4825 

—  La  Sage-femme  :  roman.     P.     4°    .         34-4821 

—  Le  Viveur :  roman.     P.     4"     .         .        34-4819 
Ricard,  S.     Traite  generale  du  commerce.     P.,  an 

VII  de  la  republique.     3  v.     4»    .        34-4746 

Ricardo,  D.  Works ;  Avith  a  notice  of  the  life  and 
writinss  of  the  author,  by  J.  R.  McCulloch. 
L.,  1846.     8°         ....  3-194 

Ricaut,  P.  Turkish  polity,  government,  religion, 
and  militia.     L.,  1669  .         .         .         27^-867 

Ricci,  Scipio  de.     Potter,  M.  de.     Memoirs  of 

:        .        30-1043 

Ricciardi,  G.  Autobiography  of  an  Italian  rebel. 
L.,  1860 30-1301 

Riccoboni,  M.  J.  L.  de  M.  Histoire  ,d'  Ernestine. 
B.,  1827 34-4255 

Rice,  Charles.  Three  guardsmen.  F's  S.  D.  v.  18 
24-221 

Rice,  Clinton.  Manual  of  the  U.  S.  bankruptcy  act, 
1867  ;  with  notes  of  decisions,  etc.  W.,  1867. 
8» 2-324 

Rice,  C.  D.  Illustrations  of  physiology.  B.,  1851 
10-680 

Rice,  E.  L.     Introduction  to  American  literature ; 

or,  the  origin  and  development  of  the  English 

language;  with  gems  of  poetry.     Cin.,  1846 

32-1178 

Rice,  G.  E.  Nugamenta ;  a  book  of  verses.  B., 
1860 23-758 

Rice,  H.  Mount  Vernon,  and  other  poems.  N.Y., 
1864 28-690 

Rice  culture.     See  Colonial  essays         .  2-935 

Rice,  W.  Tiger-shooting  in  India  ;  an  account  of 
hunting  experiences  on  foot  in  Rajpootana. 
L.,  185>.     8»         ....         28''-357 

Rich,  A.  Illustrated  companion  to  the  Latin  dic- 
tionary and  Greek  lexicon  ;  forming  a  glossary 
of  all  tlie  words  representing  visible  objects 
connected  with  the  arts,  manufactures,  and 
every-day  life  of  the  Greeks  and  Romans. 
L.,  1849 22-'^05 

Rich,  C.  J.  Journey  to  the  site  of  Babylon,  in  1811, 
narrative  of  a  journey  to  Persepolis,  and  re- 
marks on  topography  of  ancient  B.ibylon  by 
J,  Rennell.     L.,  1839.     S"    .        .  2S'>-Q7 


Rich,  E.     See  Smedley,  E. 

Rich,  O.  Bibliotheca  Americana  nova  ;  a  catalogue 
of  books  relating  to  America,  including  voy- 
ages and  collections  of  voyasjes  and  travels, 
printed  since  the  year  1700.    "L.,  1846   21-244 

—  General   catalogue  of  old  and  new  bool^s  for 

1837.     L.,  1837.     8»      .         .         .  21-73 

Rich  and  humble.     W.  T.  Adanos  ,  18-67 

Rich  husband.     Mrs.  J.  H.  Riddell        .        18-3841 
Rich  kinsman.     S.  H.  Tyng   .         .         .  32-566 

Richard  I,  of  England.     Abbott,  J.     History  of 

30-946 

—  James,  G.  P.  R.     History  of  .         .         27''-615 

—  See  Chronicles  of  the  crusades        .  29-'-8 
Richard  II,  of  England.     Abbott,  J.     History  of 

30-1066 

—  Dunster^  H.  P.     True  stories  of  the  times  of 

27''-348 

—  Poem  on  deposition  of;  and  R.  Maydiston  de 

concordia  inter  Ric.  II  et  civitatem  London. 

Camden  soc.  pub.  v.  3  .         .         27=-195 

Richard  III,  of  England.     Abbott,  J.      History  of 

30-1354 

—  Halsted,  C.  A.     History  of      .         .  30-460 

—  "W^alpole,  H.     Historic  doubts  on  life  and  reign 

of 27''-1203 

Richard,  — .  Le  magicien  des  salons,  ou  le  diable 
couleur  de  rose  -  Recueil  nouveau  de  tours 
d'escamotage,  de  physique  anmsaute,  de 
chimie  recreative,  de  lours  de  cartes,  magie 
blanche,  etc.  ;  suivi  d'  un  supplement  par  M. 
Delion.  P.,  n.  d.  .  .  .  34-5533 
Richard,  H.     Memoirs  of  Joseph  Sturge.     L.,  1864. 

8" 30-1542 

Richard,  J.  B.     [Pseud,  for  M.  Audin.]     Guide  du 
voyageur  en  Italic.     P.,  1850        .       34-5433 
Richard,  L.  C,  et  al.    Botanical  dictionary  ;  with  ad- 
ditions from  Mariyn,  Smith,  Milne, Wildenow, 
Acharius,  &c.     New  Haven,  1817  9-90 

Richard.     J.  Sandeau     ....        34-3716 
Richard-cceur-de-lion  ;  ou,  Le  talisman.   Sir  W.  Scott 

34-4999 
Richard  Edney.  s".  Jud'd  '.  '.  '.  18-1697 
Richard  the  fearless  ;  or,  the  little  duke  18-2641 

Richard  Hurdis.     W.  G.  Simms    .         .         18-2871 
Ricliard  of  Cirencester  on  the  ancient  state  of  Britain. 

See  Giles,  J.  A 27^-449 

Richard  of  Devizes.     See  Chronicles  of  the  crusades 

29^-8 

Richards,  C.  F.     John  Guilderstring's  sin     18-2643 

Richards,  C.  H.  B.     Sedgemoor  ;  or,  home  lessons 

18-2057 

—  Springs  of  action.     N.  Y.,  1863        .  3P-918 
Richards,  F.  De  B.     Random  sketches  ;   or,  what  I 

saw  in  Europe.     Ph.,  1857  .         .         27''-433 

Richards,  T.  A.     Appleton's  companion  handbook 

of  travel  through  the  U.  S.  and  the  Canadas. 

N.  Y.,  1864 26^^503 

—  Appleton's  illustrated   handbook  of   American 

travel.     N.  Y.,  1857     .         .         .         26''-325 

—  Guide  to  the  Central  park.     N.  Y.,  1866   26''-569 

—  Summer  stories        ....         18-2643 
Richards,  W.  C.      Day  in  the   New   York  crystal 

palace,  and  how  to  make  the  most  of  it.     N. 
Y.,  1853 6-918 

—  Electron ;  or,  the  pranks  of  the  modern  puck ; 

a  telegraphic  epic  for  the  times.     N.  Y.,  1858 
.        .         .         .  33-505 

—  Great  in  goodness ;   a  memoir  of  G.  N.  Briggs. 

B.,  1866 30-1850 

—  Harry's  vacation  ;  or,  philosophy  at  home 

18-2644 

Richards,  Mrs.  W.  C.     See  Richards,  C.  H.  B. 
Richardson,  A.  D.     Beyond  the  Mississippi ;    from 
the  river  to  the  ocean.     Hart.,  1866.     8" 

36>'-623 

^ —  Our  new  states  and  territories.     N.  Y.,  1866.  8" 

36''-619 

—  Personal  history  of  U.  S.  Grant.     Hart.,  1808. 

8» 30-2406 


RlCHARDSOxN^. 


499 


EIDGE. 


Richardson,  A.  D.  Secret  service  ;  the  field,  the  dun- 
geon, and  the  escape.    Hart.,  1865.    S"  2G''-709 

Richardson,  C.  Illustrations  of  English  philology  ; 
consisting  of  a  critical  e.xamination  of  Dr. 
Johnson's  dictionary.     L.,  1815.     4°    22-B85 

—  New  dictionary  of  the  English  language.     L., 

1839.     2  V.     4"      .         .         .         .  22-383 

—  Supplement  to  a  New  dictionary  of  the  English 

language.     L.,  1856.     4°       .         .  22-384 

—  On  the   study  of   language ;    an  exposition  of 

"The  diversions  of  Purley."     L.,  1854 
22-210 

Richardson,  E.  Personal  experience  of  Roman 
Catholicism.     2d  ed.     L.      .         .         32-2261 

Richardson,  G.  F.  Geology  for  beginners ;  com- 
prising a  familiar  explanation  of  geology  and 
its  associate  sciences.     L.,  1848   .  9-287 

—  See  Korner,  C.  G. 

Richardson,  James.  Narrative  of  a  mission  to  Cen- 
tral Africa,  in  1850,1,  under  the  orders  and 
at  the  expense  of  her  majesty's  government. 
L.,  1853.     2v.      .         .         .'       .         28''-436 

—  Travels  in  the  great  desert  of  Sahara,  in  1845,6. 

L.,  1848.    2v.     8°        .         .        .         28''-139 

—  Travels  in  Morocco.  L. ,  1860.  2  v.  28''-340 
Richardson,  Sir  John.     Arctic  searching  expedition ; 

a  iournal  of  a  boat  voyage  in  search  of  the 
ships  under  Franklin.     N.  Y.,  1852       29''-94 

—  et  al.     Last  of  the  Arctic  voyages;  a  narrative 

of  the  expedition  in  H.  M.  S.  Assistance, 
under  the  command  of  Capt.  Sir  E.  Belcher, 
in  search  of  Sir  J.  Franklin.  L.,  1855.  2  v. 
8"    ■ 29''-153 

—  Mcllraith,  J.  Life  of  .  .  .  30-2413 
Richardson,  J.     Monitor  of  free-masonry.    N.  Y. 

2-833 

Richardson,  M.  Horsemanship  ;  or,  the  art  of  riding 
and  managing  a  horse.     L.,  1853  20-446 

Richardson,  M.  A.  The  borderer's  table-book  ;  oi-, 
gatherings  of  the  local  history  and  romance 
of  the  English  and  Scottish  border.  New- 
castle, 1846.     8  V.  in  4.    8»  .         .       27^-1003 

Richardson,  N.  New  method  for  the  piano-forte  ; 
with  rudiments  of  harmony  and  thorouuh- 
bass.     Ph.,  1859.     4»  .         .  5-990 

Richardson,  Nathaniel.     Conversations,  discussions 

and  anecdotes  of  Thomas  Story,     Ph.,  1862 

32-1018 

Richardson,  R.  Memoirs  of  Alex.  Campbell.  Ph., 
1868.     8° 30-2376 

Richardson,  S.  Correspondence,  selected  from  the 
original  manuscripts  bequeathed  by  him  to  his 
family  ;  with  a  biographical  account  of  the 
author,  and  observations  on  his  writings,  by 
A.  L.  Barbauld.     L.,  1804.     6  v.  83-1230 

—  History  of  Clarissa  Harlowe   .         .    18-2640,46 

—  History  of  Sir  Charles  Grandison    .         18-2647 

—  Pamela  ;  or,  virtue  rewarded  .  .  18-2645 
Richardson,  T.     See  Knapp,  F. 

Richardson,  T.  A.  Art  of  architectural  modelling  in 
paper ;  with  illustrations  designed  by  the  au- 
thor, and  engraved  by  O.  Jewitt.     L.,  1859 

5-375 

Richardson,  — .     (Walsh's  Br.  poets)  .  23-62 

Riche  et  pauvre.     E.  Souvestre      .         .        34-3804 

Richelieu,  L.  A.  J.  du  Plessis  de.     James,  G.  P.  R. 

Life  of 30-461 

—  Michelet,  J.     Richelieu  et  la  Fronde       34-4865 
Henri  IV,  et  Richelieu        .         .        34-4865 

—  Memoires  [Barriere,  J.  F.]  .  .  34-3519 
Richelieu.  G.  P.  R.  James  .  .  .  18-1642 
Richelieu  ;  or,  the  conspiracy.     E.  L.  Bulwer-Lytton 

24-153 

Riches  have  wings.     T.  S.  Arthur         .  18-183 

Richesse  de  la  Hollande.  Mich  .  .  34-4747 
Richmond,  L.     Annals  of  the  poor        .        18-2648 

—  La  Jeuue  Villageoise.     N.  Y.  .        34-4291 

—  Grimshawe,  T."S.     Memoir  of         .  30-459 

—  See  Domestic  portraiture. 

—  et  al.     Letters  to  the  young.     L.,  1855     33-790 


Richmond,  W.,    memoir  of;     drawn   chiefly   from 

"Domestic  portraiture."    N.  Y.  30-903 

Richmond,  [England,]  and  its  inhabitants,  from  the 

olden  time.     R.  Crisp  .         .         .  27"-305 

Richmond,  [U.  S.]     Cook,  J.     Siege  of         20^'-478 
Richmond  during  the  war ;   four  years  of  personal 

observation.     By  a  Richmond  lady.     N.  Y., 

■     1867 2()"-')r,7 

Richmond  examiner  during  the  war.     J.  M.  Daniel 

2G"-981 

Richon,  V.     Treatise  on  French  veisification  ;  with 

a  dictionary  of  rhymes.     E.,  1865         22-722 
Richter,  E      See  Co-oiicrative  stores. 
Richter,  E.  F      Manual  of  harmony  ;  from  the  latest 

German  ed.,  by  J.  P.  Morgan.      N.  Y.,  1867. 

8" 5-1130 

Richter,  J.  P.  F.     Sammtliche  werke.     P.,  1836-7. 

4  V.     8° 34-2421 

—  Campaner  Thai ;  or,  discourses  on  the  immor- 

tality of  the  soul.     L.,  1857  .  33-904 

—  Campaner  Thai,  and  other  writings.      B.,  1864 

33-904'' 

—  Flower,  fruit,  and  thorn  pieces       .         18-2C51 

—  Hesperus  18-2652 

—  Levana  ;  or,  the  doctrine  of  education.  B. ,  1863 

13-181 

—  Titan 18-2649 

—  Walt  and  Vult ;  or,  the  twins  .         18-2650 

—  Lee,  E.  B.     Life  and  autobiography  of    30-411 
Rickard,  F.  I.      Mining  journey  across  the  Great 

Andes.     L.,  1863  .         .         .         26'M51 

Richards,  G.  K.  Population  and  capital ;  a  course 
of  lectures.     L.,  1854.     8"    .         .  3-197 

Rickman,  T.  An  attempt  to  discriminate  the  styles 
of  architecture  in  England  from  the  conquest 
to  the  reformation ;  with  a  sketch  of  the 
Grecian  and  Roman  orders.  6th  ed.  Oxf., 
1862.    8° 5-214 

Rickman,  T.  C.  Life  of  Thomas  Paine.  L.,  1819. 
8»  ......        30-1939 

Ricochets,  les,  Comedie,  imitee  de  Picard  ;  followed 
by  Une  place  a  la  cour,  par  Mme  d'Aunet ; 
Les  demoiselles  d'honneur;  Le  chat  parti  les 
souris  dansent ;  Marguerite;  Un  reve;  Le 
dindon  de  Nicole  ;  Les  demoiselles  de  Saint- 
Cyr.     [No  title]   ....        34-4224 

Ricord,  F.  W.  Stories  of  ancient  Rome.  N.  Y., 
1852 27"-2449 

Ricord,  P.     Jacquot,  C.  J.  B.     Vie  de  .        34-4399 

Riddell,  J.     Architectural  designs  for  model  country 
residences  ;  accompanied  by  general  descrip- 
tions and  estimates.     Ph.,  1801.     Oblong  f" 
5-627 

—  See  Stayley,  G. 

Riddell,  Mrs.  J.  H.     Far  above  rubies  .        18-3889 

—  George  Geith,  of  Fen  court     .        .        18-3270 

—  The  Moors  and  the  Fens  .        .         18-3265 

—  Phemie  Keller  ....        18-3605 

—  The  race  for  Avealth  .        .        .        18-3799 

—  Rich  husband 18-3841 

—  Too  much  alone       ....        18-3206 
Riddle,  E.     See  Ozanam,  J. 

Riddle,  J.  E.  History  of  the  papacy,  to  the  period  of 
the  reformation.    L.,  1854.    2  v.    8»      27='-2451 

—  Ecclesiastical   chronology ;    or,    annals  of   the 

Christian  church  ;  containing  a  view  of  gen- 
eral church  history  and  the  course  of  secular 
events.     L.,  1840.    8°  .         .         .        32-1526 

—  See  Hinds,  S. 

Riddle,  M.  B.     See  Lange,  J.  P. 

Rider,  G.  T.  Lyra  Anglicana  ;  or,  hymnal  of  sacred 
poetry;  selected  from  the  best  English  writers, 
and  arranged  after  the  order  of  the  apostles' 
creed.     N.  Y.,  1865      .        .         .  23-748 

Rider,  J.     See  Holy-Oke,  F. 

Rides  and  reveries  of  ^sop  Smith.  M.  F.  Tupper 
18-3340 

Ridge,  B.  Health  and  disease,  their  laws ;  with 
plain  practical  prescriptions  for  the  people. 
L.,1858 10-176 


RIDGE. 


500 


RIPLEY. 


Ridge,   B.     Ourselves,  our  food,  and   our   physic. 

L.,  1801 10-344 

Ridgel}',  J.  L.,  and  P.  Donaldson.     Tlie  odd-fellow's 
pocket  manual.   Revised  by  J.  E.  Chamberlain. 

Ph.,  1859 2-835 

RidgeAvay,  J.     See  Perils  among  the  heathen. 
Riding.     Allen,  F.     Principles  of,  for  gentlemen 

20-298 

for  ladies        ....  20-299 

—  Clarke,  Mrs.  S.     Ladies'  equestrian  guide 

20-290 

—  Peters,  J.  G.     Treatise  on  equitation        20-432 

—  Waite,  S.  C.     Graceful  r.         ,         .  20-493 

—  See  Horses  and  horsemanship. 

Ridley,  J.      Tales  of  the   genii.      Trans,  from  the 
Persian 18-3136 

Ridner,  .J.  P.    Artist's  chromatic  hand-book  ;  a  prac- 
tical treatise  on  pigments.     N.  Y.,  1850    5-52 

Riedesel,  F.  C  L.  von.    Letters  and  memoirs  relating 

to  the  war  of  American  Independence,  and 

the  captui'e  of  the  German  troops  at  Saratoga. 

Trans,  from  the  German.     N.  Y.,  1827 

80-462 

Riehl,W.  H.  Culturgeschichtliclie novel len.  Stuttg., 
1856 34-621 

—  jVIusikalischecharakterk6pfe;einkunstgeschiclit- 

liches  skizzenbuch.     2te  auf     Stuttg.,  1857 

34-589 

Rien.-  M.  C.  B.  de  Montalivet  ,  .  34-5353 
Rienzi.     E.  L.  Bulwer-Lytton        .         .  18-491 

Riesbeck,  C,  B'n.    Travels  through  Germany;  in  a 

series  of  letters.     Trans,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Maty. 

L.,  1787.     3  V.     8»        .         .         .  27^-46 

Riethmiiller,  C.  J.      Alexander  Hamilton   and  his 

contemporaries.     L.,  1864    .         .        30-1526 
Rifle.     Barber,  B.  C.     The  crack  shot  .  6-559 

—  Busk,  H.     The  rifle,  and  how  to  use  it       6-574 

—  Cleveland,    H.    W.    S.      Hints  to   riflemen 

20-324 

—  Forsythe,  J.     Sporting  r.  and  its  projectiles 

6-602 

—  Stone,  C.  P.      Pliilosophy  for  the  r.  6-697 

—  Wilcox,  C.  M.     Rifles  and  rifle  practice     6-721 

—  See  Guns  and  gunning. 

Rifle  and  light  infantry  tactics.      W.  J,  Hardee 

6-623 

Rifle  and  the  hound.     S.  W.  Baker       .  20-515 

Rifle  rangers.     Mayne  Reid   .         .         .         18-2013 

Rig-Veda-Sanhita.     A  collection  of  ancient  Hindu 

hymns;  constitutinir  the  first  Aslitaka,  or,  book 

of  the  Rig-Veua.  ^  Trans,  by  H.  H.  Wilson. 

L.,  1850-66.     4v.     8°.         .         .,         32-928 

Riggenbach,  C.  J.     See  Lange,  J.  P. 

Rigging.     Cole,  J.  E.     Criticism  on  present  system 

1-210 

—  Kipping,  R.  Treatise  on  .  .  6-039 
Right  at  last.  Mrs.  E.  C.  Gaskell  .  18-1152 
Right  of  a  clergyman  to  oppose   the  errors  of  his 

own  church.     H.  E.  Head   .         .  32-277 

Right  of  search.     H.  Wheaton       .         .  2-105 

—  See  International  policy. 

Right  use  of  the  early  fathej'S.  J.  J.  Blunt  32-933 
Righteousness  by  faitli.  C.  P.  Mclivaine  32-2057 
Rightful  heir.     E.  L.  Bulwer-Lytlon     .  24-234 

Rights  and  wrongs.     A.  Fonblanque,  jr.  2-300 

Rights  of  industry  ;  an  address  f)n  capital  and  labor. 
5th  Am.  ed.     Middletown,  1830  .  3-199 

Rights  of  labor.     J.  Dewees  .         .         .  1-211 

Rights  of  nations.  T.  Mamiani  .  .  27''-3495 
Riglits  of  war  and  peace.     H.  Grotius  .  2-200 

Rights,  science  of.     J.  G.  Fichte     .         .  2-665 

Riley,  Gen.  B.     See  Tyson,  P.  T. 
Riley,  H.     The  mule ;   a  treatise  on  the  breeding, 
training,  and  uses  to  which  he  may  be  put. 

Ph.,  1869 4-214 

Riley,  H.  A.     The  restoration  at  the  second  coming 
of  Christ ;   a  summary   of  millenarian   doc- 
trines.    Ph.,  1868  .         .         ,         32-2369 
Riley,  H.  H.     Puddleford  papers  ;  or,  humors  of  the 
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Rise  and  progress  of  religion  in  the  soul.     P.  Dodd- 
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Rita ;  an  autobiography.     H.  Aide        .  18-86 

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Ritchie,  J.  E.    British  senators  ;  or,  political  sketches, 

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Ritchie,  J.  S.  Wisconsin  and  its  resources ;  with 
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Ritchie,  R.     Treatise   on   ventilation,  natural   and 

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Martin    vs.   Mackonochie,   and  Flamank  vs. 
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Rival  belles.  J.  B.  Jones  .  .  .  18-1692 
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Rivale  de  la  Pompadour.     C.  C.  de  Saint-Mars 

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Rival'tjs,  les.  H.  de  Balzac  .  .  .  34-3048 
Rivals.     J.  Clemens        ....  18-658 

Rivals.     G.  Grillin  ....        18-3683 

Rivarol,  A.  de.  ffiuvres  ;  avec  Etudes  sur  sa  vie  et 
son  esprit  par  Sainte-Bcuve,  A.  Houssaye,  et 
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Rive,  De  la.  See  La  Rive,  W.  de. 
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River  dove.     J.  L.  Auderdon         .         .  20-450 

River  gardens.     H.  N.  Humphreys         .  9-938 

River  systems.  Lawson,  W.  Geography  of  25-125 
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Rivers,  D.  Literary  memoirs  of  the  living  authors 
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Rivers,  T.  Miniature  fruit  garden  ;  or,  the  culture  of 
pyramidal  and  bush  fruit  trees;  with  instruc- 
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Rivers,  W.  J.  Sketch  of  the  history  of  South  Caro- 
lina to  the  close  of  the  proprietary  government 
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8° 26^-454 

Rivers  and  torrents.     Frisi,  P.     Treatise  on     6-852 
Rivers  of  the  bible.     P.  H.  Gosse  .         .        32-1790 
Riverside  magazine,     v.  1,2.     N.  Y.,  1867,8.     8° 

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Rives,  W.  C.     History  of  the  life  and  times  of  James 
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Rives,  Mrs.  W.  C.     Home  and  liie  world      18-1473 
Riviere,  H.     Le  Cacique.     P.,  1866       .        34-3638 
Rivinus,  E.  F.     See  Philadelphia  almshouse.    Cata- 
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Road  from  Missouri  to  Oregon.     Preuss,  C.     Topo- 
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Roads  and  road-niaking.  Burgoyne,  J.  F.  Rudi- 
ments of  road-making  .         .         .  6-23 

—  Gillespie,  W.  M.     Manual  of  road-making  6-54 

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Roads  and  road-making.     Strickland,  W.     Reports 

on  roads        C-1023 

Roads  and  railroads,  vehicles,  and  modes  of  travel- 
ling, of  ancient  and  modern  countries ;  with 
accounts  of  bridges,  tunnels,  and  canals,  in 
various  parts  of  the  world.     L.,  1839        6-74 
Roads  and  rails.     W.  B.  Adiims     .         .  6-1 

Roadside  sketches  in  the  south  of  France  and  Span- 
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Rob  of  the  bowl.     J.  P.  Kennedy  .         18-1736 

Rob  Roy.     Sir  W.  Scott  .         .         .        18-2772 

Rob  Roy.  adventures  of;  J.  Grant  .  18-1254 
]^)b  Roy  on  the  Baltic.  J.  Macgregor  .  27'^-834 
Rob  Roy  canoe,  thousand  miles  in.     J.  Macgre<>:or 

27^^-784 

Rob  Roy,  voyage  alone  in  the  yawl.  John  Mac- 
gregor   27''-781 

Roba  di  Roma.     W.W.Story       .         .'      27^-Cm 

Robb,  J.  S.     Streaks  of  squatter  life,  etc.      18-3166'^ 

Robber.     G.  P.  R.  James        .         .         .         18-1643 

Robberds,  J.  W.      Life  and    Avritings  of   William 

Taylor,  of  Norwich  ;   containing   his   corres- 

])ondence  of  many  years  with  the  late  Robert 

Southey,  and  original  letters  from  Sir  Walter 

Scott,  and  other  eminent  literary  men.     L., 

1843.     2  V.     8°      .         .         .         .        30-1317 

Robbing  graves  exposed.     L.,  1818        .  33-153 

Robbins,  A.      Journal ;   comprising  an   account  of 

the   loss   of  the   brig   Commerce.      Hart. 

28''-99 

Robbins,  C.  History  of  the  Secimd  church,  or. 
Old  North  in  Boston  ;  to  which  is  added  a 
history  of  the  new  brick  church.     B.,  1852. 

8° .         32-1610 

Robbins,  R.     See  Goodrich,  S.  G.,  et  al. 
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Robert,  A.  Le  Combat  de  1'  honneur.  N.  Y  ,  1864. 
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—  Le  Lord  de  1'  amiraute.     Ed.  interdite.     B.  and 

L.,  1855 34-4379 

Robert,  Clemence  A.  H.   Un  amour  de  reine.  P.,  1859 
34-5247 

—  La  Duchesse  de  Chevreuse.     P.,  1856     34-5313 

—  Serfs  et  boyards,  ou  1'  esclavage  en  Russie  ;  ro- 

uian  historique.     P.     2  v.     8"      .         34-4839 
Robert,  Cyprien.     Slave  provinces  of  Turkey.     See 

Ranke,  L 27^^-2962 

Robert,  E      Petits  mysteres  du  quarlicr  latin.     P., 

1860 34-4417 

Robert  Bruce.     See  Robert  L 

Robert  Bruce.  G.  W.  M.  Reynolds  .  18-2636 
Robert  Dalby,  and  his  world  of  troubles  18-2662 
Robert  Graham.  Mrs.  C.  L.  Hentz  .  18-1410 
Robert  Fulton.     J.  C.  Hauch  .•       .         18-4178 

Robert  Linton.     By  the  author  of  "  Win  and  wear" 

18-4074 

Robert  Mornay.  M.  Ferrer  .  .  .  ls-1075 
Robertine.  Mme  de  Bavvr  .  .  .  34-4250 
Robert  O'Lincoln.  See  George  Ready  .  18-1164 
Robert  Severne.  W.  A.  Hammond  .  18-3803 
Roberts,  Arthur.     The  life,  letters,  and  opinions  of 

William  Roberts.     L.,  1850.     8".  30-465 

Roberts,  Edmund.     Embassy  to  the  eastern  courts 

of  CochinChina,  Slam,  and  Muscat,  in  the 

U.  S.  sloop-of-war  Peacock.     N.  Y.,  1837.    8" 

28''-ll 

Roberts,    Emma.     Memoirs  of  the  rival   houses  of 

York  and  Lancaster.     L.,  1827.     2  v.     8" 
27''-1007 

—  Scenes  and  characteristics  of  Hindostan  ;  with 

sketches  of  Anglo-Indian  society.     Ph.,  1836. 
2  V 28'>-546 

Roberts,  George.     Life,  progresses,  and  rebellion  of 
Jaine.s,    duke  of  Monmouth,  with  a  full  ac- 
count of  the  bloody  assize.     L.,  1844.     2  v. 
30-1168 

Roberts,  Lewes.  Merchants'  map  of  commerce. 
L.,1637.     f 1-507 


Roberts,  Mary.  Domesticated  animals.  7th  ed. 
L.,1854 9-017 

—  Popular  history  of  mollusca  ;  comprising  a  fam- 

iliar account  of  their  classification,  instincts, 
and  habits,  and  of  the  growth  and  distinuuish- 
ing   characters  of  their  shells.      L.,   1851 

9-616 

Roberts,  P.  Cambrian  popular  antiquities ;  or,  an 
account  of  some  traditions,  customs,  and  su- 
perstitions of  Wales.    1^,1815.    8°     27''-lU09 

—  Christianity  vindicated,  in  a  series  of  letters  to 

Mr.  Volney,  in  answer  to  his  book  called 
Ruins.  L.,  1800.  8"  .  .  .  32-1603 
Roberts,  William.  History  of  the  United  States,  to 
the  inauguration  of  President  Lincoln.  Ph., 
1862 26='-466 

—  Same.     Ph.,  1869     .         .         .         .       26^041 
Roberts,    William,    [barrister.]      History  of  letter- 
writing   from  the  earliest  period  to  the  fifth 
century.     L.,  1843.     8°         .         .         22-1181 

—  Memoirs  of  the  life  and  correspondence  of  Mrs. 

Hannah  More.     N.  Y.,  1834.     2  v.         30-365 

—  Life,  letters,  and  opinions.     Ed.  bj'  A.  Roberts 

30-465 

Roberts,  William,  M.  D.  Essay  on  wasting  pulsy. 
L.,  1858.     8"  ....  10-423 

—  Practical  treatise  on  urinary  and  renal  diseases. 

Ph.,  1866.     8"        .         .         .         .  10-590 

Roberts,  AV.  H.     (Walsh's  Br.  poets)     .  23-62 

Robertson,  A.     Manual  on  extracting  teeth.     2d  ed. 

Ph.,  1868 10-859 

Robertson,   D.      Law  of  personal   succession,    etc. 

Ph.,  1836.  8»  .  .  .  V.  12  of  2-55 
Robertson,  E.  W.     Scotland  under  her  early  kings  ; 

a  history  of  the  kingdom  to  the  close  of  the 

13th  century.  E.,  1862.  2  v.  8«  27^-1364 
Robertson,    F.    W.      Analysis   of   Mr.    Tennyson's 

"In  memoriam."     L.,  1862  .  23-715 

—  Lectures  and   addresses  on  literary  and  social 

topics.     B.,  1859  ....  33-351 

—  Sermons  preached  at  Trinity  chapel,  Brighton. 

B.,  1863,4.     5  V 32-1177 

—  Brooke,  S.  A.     Life  and  letters  of  .         30-1728 
Robertson,    G.  A.     Notes  on   Africa  ;    particularly 

those  parts  which  are  situated  between  Cape 
Verd  and  the  River  Congo.     L.,  1819.     8» 
28*^-541 

Robertson,   I.  L.     Sketches  of   public    characters ; 

with  notices  of  other  matters.     N.  Y.,  1830 

30-1919 

Robertson,  J.  A.  Concise  historical  proofs,  respect- 
ing the  Gael  of  Alban  ;  or,  highlanders  of 
Scotland.     2d  ed.     E.,  1866  .       27''-1306 

Robertson,  J.  B.  Lectures  on  the  life.  Avritings  and 
times  of  Edmund  Burke.     L.,  1868     30-2417 

—  Lectures  on  some   subjects  of  modern   history 

and  biography.     Dub.,  1864         .       27''-3530 
Robertson,  James  C.     Becket,  archbishop  of  Canter- 
bury :  a  biography.     L.,  1859.     8°         30-987 

—  History  of  the  Christian  church,  (1122-1303.) 

L.,  1862-7.     3  V.  in  4    8°.        .        32-1973 

—  See  Heylyn,  P. 

Robertson,  Joseph  C.     See  Percy  anecdotes. 

Robertson,  J.  P.  and  W.  P.  Four  years  in  Para- 
guay :  comprising  an  account  of  that  republic 
under  the  government  of  the  Dictator  Francia. 
2  V.     Pl».,  1838      ....         26''-108 

—  Francia's  reign  of  terror  ;  a  sequel  to  Letters  on 

Paraguay.     Ph.,  1839.     2  v.         .  20"-171 

Robertson,   William.      Ernestine.     F's  S.  D.  v.  14 

24-221 

Robertson,  William,  D.   D.      History  of  America. 

Ph.,  1812.     2  V.     8°      .         .         .         26''-172 

—  History  of  the  reign  of  Charles  V  ;  with  a  view 

of  the  progress  of  society  in  Europe.     2d  ed. 
L.,  1772.     4v.     8»        .         .         .       27"-2669 

—  Same.     2d  Am.  ed.     Ph.,  1812.     3  v.     27''-2668 

—  Same ;  with  an    account  of  the   emi>eror's  life 

after  his  abdication,  by  W.  H.  Prescott.     Ph., 
1864.     3  v.     8°      .        .        .        .       27''-2670 


ROBERTSON. 


503 


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Robertson,  William,  D.  D.  History  of  Scotland, 
during  the  reigns  of  Mary  and  James  VI ; 
•with  a  review  of  the  Scottish  history  previous 
to  that  period  ;  to  which  is  prefixed  a  life  of 
the  author  by  D.  Stewart.  Ph.,  1811.  2  v. 
8» 27»-1367 

—  Same  ;  with  historical   disquisition  concerning 

the  knowledge  which  the  ancients  had  of 
India,  etc.     N.  Y.,  1836.     8°        .  2!i"-32 

—  Historical  disquisition  concerning  the  knowledge 

which  the  ancients  had  of  India.  1st  Am.  ed. 
Ph.,  1812.     8"        .         .         .         .  20»-n3 

—  Same.     Ph.,  17fl2.     8»      .        .         .  2d^-68'' 
Robertson,   Rev.    William.      The  desert   pathway. 

N.  Y.,  1863 32-1009 

—  Residence  at  Gibraltar,  and  a  visit  to  the  penin- 

sula.    L.,1844.     8"       .         .         .         27*'-282 
Robertson,  W.  H.     Treatise  on  diet  and   regimen. 

4th  ed.,  rewritten.     L.,  1847,8.     2  v.    8" 

10-417 

Robespierre,  M.    Report  on  political  morality.    Ph., 

1794 30-331 

—  Hamel,  E.     Histoire  de    .         .        .        34-4712 

—  Lewes,  G.  H.     Life  of     .         .        .  30-166 
Robin  Hood.     Marsh,  J.  B.    .         .         .        18-4187 

—  Ritson,  J.     Ancient  poems  relating  to        22-'!24 
Robin  Hood  and  Captain  Kidd.     VV.  W.  Campbell 

18-554 

Robinson,  A.     Life  in  California.    N.  Y.,  1846 

20"-71 

Robinson,  B.  Answer  to  Mr.  Bennett's  brief  his- 
tory of  set  forms  of  prayer.     L.,  1710.     8° 

32-2349 

Robinson,  E.  Biblical  researches  in  Palestir\e, 
Mount  Sinai,  and  Arabia  Petrea  ;  a  journal  of 
travels  in  1838.     B.,  1841.     3  v.     8°     28''-574 

—  Harmony  of  the  four  gospels  in  Greek,  accord- 

ing to  the  text  of  Hahn.     B.,  1857.     8° 

32-1511 

—  Later  biblical  researches  in  Palestine,  and  in  the 

adjacent  regions  ;  a  journal  of  travels  in  1852. 
B.,  1856.     8°  ....         28>'-575 

—  Physical  geography  of  the  holy  land  ;  a  supple- 

ment to  the  late  author's  biblical  researches  in 
Palestine.     B.,  1865.     8°      .         .  25-176 

Robinson,  Mrs.  Elizabeth.     See  Montagu,  Mrs.  E. 

Robinson,  F.     Account  of  the  organization    of  the 
army  of  the  U.  S.  ;  with   biographies  of  dis- 
tinguished officers.      Ph.,   Ih48.      2   v. 
26''-173 

Robinson,  F.  W.     Carry's  confession     .  18-590 

—  Christie's  faith 18-3844 

—  For  her  sake 18-2666 

—  High  church 18-590 

—  Mattie  :  a  stray         ....  18-590 

—  Milly's  hero      .....        18-2667 

—  No  man's  friend  :  a  novel         .        .        18-3916 

—  No  church 18-2338 

—  Owen  :  a  waif 18-2409 

—  Poor  humanity  ....        18-2669 

—  Woman's  ransom     ....        18-2668 
Robinson,  G.     On  the  prevention  and  treatment  of 

mental  disorders.     L.,  1859.     8".  10-159 

Robinson,  H.,  [Ed.]  Zurich  letters  ;  comprising  the 
correspondence  of  several  English  bishops,  and 
others,  with  some  of  the  Helvetian  reformers, 
during  the  reign  of  Elizabeth.  2d  series. 
Camb.,  1845.     8°  .        .        .         .        32-1197 

—  Original  letters  relative  to  the  English  reforma- 

tion, written  during  the  reigns  of  Henry  VIII, 
Edward  VI,  and  Mary,  chiefly  from  the 
archives  of  Zurich.  Trans,  from  authenticated 
copies  of  the  autographs.  Camb.,  1846.  2  v. 
8° 32-1198 

Robinson,  H.  A.  Six  months  in  Kansas.  B.,  1850 
26''-308 

Robinson,  H.  B.  Narrative  of  voyages  to  explore 
the  shores  of  Africa,  Arabia,  and  Madagascar, 
in  H.  M.  ships  Leven  and  Barracouta,  N.  Y., 
1838.    2v 28''-93 


Robinson,  H.  C.  Diarv,  reminiscences,  and  corre- 
spondence. Ed.'by  T.  Sadler.  B.,  1869.  2  v. 
30-2455 

Robinson,  H.  N.  Astronomy.  [University  ed.] 
N.  Y.,  1858.     8»   .        .'       .         .  12-66 

—  Conic  sections  and  analytical  geometrv.    N.  Y., 

1864 '        14-76 

—  Elements  of  geometry  and  trigonometry  ;  with 

practical  problems.     N.  Y.,  1864  .  14-75 

—  Elementsof  written  arithmetic  ;  containing  .slate 

and  blackboard  exercises.    N.  Y.,1863    14-79 

—  New  university  algebra  ;  a  theoretical  and  prac- 

tical treatise.     N.  Y.,  1864   .         .  14-73 

—  Key  to  new  university  algebra.     N.  Y.,  1863. 

8° 14-74 

—  Progressive  higher  arithmetic ;   combining  the 

analytic  and  synthetic  methods,  and  forming 
a  complete  treatise  on  arithmetical  science, 
and  its  commercial  and  business  applications. 
N.  Y.,  1864 14-79 

—  Treatise  on  astronomy,  descriptive,  theoretical 

and  physical.     N.  Y.,  1858.     8°    .  12-66 

Robinson,  James.     The  Philadelphia  directory   for 

1806,7.     2v 25-137 

Robinson,  James.      Whole  art  of  curing,  pickling, 

and  smoking  meat  and  fish,  both  in  British 

and  foreign  modes.     L.,  1847       .  6-537 

Robinson,  Jane.     Caesar  Borgia :    an  historical  re- 

mance 18-542 

—  Gold-worshippers     ....        18-1198 

—  Whitefriars  ;  or,  the  days  of  Charles  II    18-3495 
Robinson,   J.    B.     Pictures    of   slavery    and    anti- 
slavery  ;  advantages  of  negro  slavery  and  the 
benefit  of  negro  freedom   morally,    sociall3% 
and  politically  considered.     Ph.,  1808     2-834 

Robinson,  Mary.     Memoirs,  written  by  herself,    v.  7 

30-1878 

Robinson,  Matthew.    Autobiography.    Ed.  by  J.  E. 

B.  Mayor.  CamI).,  1856  .  .  30-1325 
Robinson,  P.  P.     Designs    for    ornamental    villas. 

L.,1827.     4°.        .         .         .         .  5-625 

—  Domestic  architecture  in  the  Tudor  style.     L., 

1837.     4° 5-624 

Robinson,  R.     Manual  of  method  and  organization, 
adapted  to  primary  schools.    L.,  1863    13-186 
Robinson,  Solon.     How  to  live  ;  saving  and  wast- 
ing;  or,  domestic  economy  illustrated,  etc.; 
including  the  story  of  A  dime  a  day.     N.  Y., 

1860 6-216 

Robinson,  T.     Scripture  characters  ;  with  a  memoir 
of  the  author  by  P.  Hall.     L. ,  U  37.     4  v. 


82-1410 

18-26(53 

18-2604 

literature 


Robinson,  T.  A.  L.  v.  J.     The  exiles     . 

—  Heloise  ;  or,  the  unrevealed  secret  . 

—  Historical  view  of  the  languages  and 

of  the   Slave  nations  ;  with  a  sketch  of  their 
popular  poetry.     N.  Y.,  1850        .        22-1183 

—  Life's  discipline         ....         18-2665 

—  Woodhill     [Same  as  "Exiles"]       .        18-2003 
Robinson,  W.      Gleanings    from    French    gardens. 

L.,  1868 4-325 

Robinson,  W.  D.  Memoirs  of  the  Mexican  revolu- 
lution  ;  with  observations  on  the  practicability 
of  opening  a  commerce  between  the  Pacific 
and  Atlantic  oceans,  through  the  Mt'xican 
isthmus,  in  the  province  of  Oaxaca,  and  tit 
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Robinson  Crusoe.     D.  De  Foe 
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Robinson  Crusoe,  the  real.    J.  X.  Boniface 

Robison,  J.  Proofs  of  a  conspiracy  against  all  the 
religions  and  governments  of  Europe.  Ph., 
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Robotham,  J.  Derivative  spelling-book  ;  giving  the 
origin  of  every  word,  with  their  present  ac- 
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Robson,  R.  Masons,  bricklayers,  plasterers,  and 
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Robson,    W.      See  Fournier,   M.    R.      v.  19 

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Robson,  W.  J.     Love  and  loyalty.     F's  S.  D   v  ^3 
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Roby,  J.  Traditions  of  Lancashire.  L.,1867.  2  v. 
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Rocca,  M.  de.  Memoirs  on  the  war  of  the  French 
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Roccha  a  Camerino,  A.     See  Sixtus  V. 

Roche,  A.  Histoire  des  principaux  ecrivains  fran- 
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Roche,  R.  M.     Cliildren  of  tlie  abbey    .         18-2671 

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Roche  tremblante.     E.  Berthet       .         .        34-3091 
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Rochette,  D.  R.  Histoire  critique  de  V  etablisse- 
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Madagascar,  containing  a  description  of  that 
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Rock,  the,  [by  F.  Packard  ;]  with  an  introduction 
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Rock  coiintv  agricultural  society.  See  Guernsey 
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Rock  me  to  sleep,  mother.  Morse,  O.  A.  The  claim 
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Rock  pools  and  the  lessons  they  teach.     J.  Harper 
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Rock-records  in  India.     Moore,  G.     Lost  tribes 

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Rocks  classified  and  described.     B.  Cotta  9-324 

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Rockwell,  C.    The  Catskill  mountains  and  the  region 
around  ;  with  sketclies  in  prose  and  verse,  by 
Cooper,  Irving,  and  others.     N.  Y.,  1867 
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—  Sketches  of  foreign  travel  and  life  at  sea.     B., 

1842.     2  V.     8»      .         .         .         .  29''-55 

Rockwell,  J.  E.     Scenes  and  impressions  abroad. 

N.  Y.,  1860 27''-558 

Rocky  mountains.  Fremont,  J.  C.  Exploring  ex- 
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—  Irving,  W.     Scenes,  incidents,  &c.  26''-56 

—  James,  E.     Long's  expedition  to     .  26''-72 

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26''-710 

—  Morris,  M.  O.     Rambles  in     .         .         26''-486 

—  Palmer,  J.     Journal  of  travels  over  26''-96 

—  Parker,  S.     Journal  of  an  exploring  tour 

26*'-97,8 

—  Ruxton,  G.  F.     Adventures  on        .         26*'-109 

—  Sage,  R.  B.     Rocky  mountain  life  .         26b-116 

—  Townsend,  J.  K.     Journey  to         .         26*>-129 

—  See  Colorado  ;  New  Mexico  ;  Pacific  railroad  ; 

Territories ;  Utah. 

Rodd,  T.  History  of  Charles  the  Great  and  Orlando, 
ascribed  to  Arch-Bishop  Turpin;  together  with 
the  most  celebrated  ancient  ballads  relating  to 
the  twelve  peers  of  France,  mentioned  in  Don 
Quixote;  with  English  metrical  verses.  L., 
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Roderick,   the  last  of  the  Goths.      R.  Southey 

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Roderick  Random.     T.  Smollett     .         .        18-2955 

Rodgers,  C.  T.  American  superiority  at  the  world's 
fair.     Ph.,  1852.     8°     .        .        .  6-922 


Rodgers,  M.  M.  Scientific  agriculture  ;  or,  the  ek- 
ments  of  chemistry,  geology,  botany,  and 
meteorology,  applied  to  practical  agriculture. 
Rochester,  1848     ....  4-177 

Rodgers.     See  Rogers. 

Rodman,  J.  Commercial  code  of  France  ;  with  the 
motives,  or  discourses  of  the  counsellors  of 
state.     English  and  French.     N.  Y.,  1814.    8° 


Rodman,  W.     Jones,  C.  H.     Memoirs  of 
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1-59 

30-1968 

18-12 

D.  V.  24 

24-113 

F's  M. 

24-113 

24-113 

18-4224 

18-2074 


Rodwell,  T.  G. 

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—  Tiie  young  widow.     F's  M.  D.  v.  10 
Roe,  A.  S.     The  cloud  on  the  heart 

—  How  could  he  help  it  ?     . 

—  James  Montjoy  ;  or,  I've  been  thinking  18-2675 

—  Like  and  unlike        ....         18-2070 

—  Lona:  look  ahead      ....        18-2677 

—  Looking  around        .        .        .         .         18-2682 

—  Star  and  cloud  ....         18-2678 

—  Time  and  tide  ;  or,  strive  and  win  .         18-2679 

—  To  love  and  to  be  loved    .         .         .        18-2680 

—  True  to  the  last        ....         18-2081 

—  Woman  our  angel     ....         18-3704 
Roe,  F.  A.     Naval  duties  and  discipline;   Avith  the 

]wlicy  and  principles  of  naval  organization. 
N.  Y.,  1865 6-682 

Roe,  R.  Principles  of  rhythm,  both  in  speech  and 
music ;  especially  as  exhibited  in  Enirlish 
verse.     Dub.,  1823.     4»         .         .  22-801 

Roebuck,  J.  A.  The  colonies  of  England ;  a  plan 
for  the  government  of  some  portion  of  our 
colonial  possessions.     L.,  1849.     8°       20''-925 

—  History  of  the   whig  ministry  of  1830,  to  the 

passing  of   the  reform   bill.      L.,  1852.     2  v. 

8» 27^-1008 

Roebuck  :  a  novel.     C.  W.  Russell        .        18-2083 

Roelker,  B.     Constitutions  of   France,    monarchial 

and  republican  ;  together  with  brief  historical 

remarks  relating  to  their  origin,  and  the  late 

Orleans  dynasty.     B.,  1848  .         .       27»-1874 

—  Manual  for  the  use  of  notaries  public  and  bankers. 

4th  ed.     N.  Y.,  1804.    8»      .         .  1-249 

Roemer,  J.     Cavalry ;  its  history,  management  and 

uses  in  war.     N.  Y.,  1863.     8»     .  0-683 

—  Polyglot  reader,  and  guide  for  translation  ;  con- 

sisting of  a  series  of  English  extracts,  with 
their  translation  into  French,  German,  Span- 
ish, and  Italian  ;  the  several  parts  designed  to 
serve  as  mutual  keys;  English  text.  N.  Y., 
1855 22-212 

—  Same.     French  translation.    N.  Y.,  1855  22-211 
Roese,  F.  A.     Grammar  of  the  German   language. 

Ph.,  1804 22-213 

Rohrer,  Louis.  Definitions  and  explanations  of  the 
science  of  book-keeping  ;  embracing  lull  sets 
in  every  department  of  trade  and  commerce  ; 
with  a  complete  series  of  commercial  corre- 
spondence. Counting-house  edition.  Ph., 
1867.    8° 1-258 

Roger,  M.  Present  state  of  Denmark.  L.,  1762.  8° 
27''-2786 

Roger  de  Coverley,  Sir.     J.  Addison      .        18-3998 

Roger  de  Hoveden.  Annals  ;  comprising  the  history 
of  England  and  of  other  countries  of  Europe 
from  732  to  1201.  Trans  by  H.  T.  Riley.  L  , 
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Roger  of  Wendover.  Flowers  of  history  ;  com- 
prising tlie  history  of  England  from  the  de- 
scent of  the  Saxons  to  1235,  formerly  ascribed 
to  Mattlievv  Paris.  Trans,  by  J.  A.  Giles. 
L.,  1849.     2v 27''-1011 

Rogers,  C.  Traits  and  stories  of  the  Scottish  people. 
L.,  1867 27"-l369 

Rogers,  E.  Life  and  opinions  of  a  fifth-monarchy- 
man;  chiefly  from  the  writings  of  John  Roirers. 
L.,  1807.     Sm.  40  ...         .        30-1886 


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Rogers,  E.  H.     How  to  speak  Hindustani.    L.,  1861 

22-215 

Rogers,  Mrs.  G.  A.      A  winter  in  Algeria,  18G3.4. 

L.,  1865.  8»  ....  28''-485 
Rogers,  G.  W.    Shipwright's  own  book.   Pittsburgh, 

1845.     8° 6-685 

Rogers,  H.     Eclipse  of  faith.     B.,  1852  32-402 

—  Essays;  selected  from  contributions  to  the  Edin- 

burg  review.     L.,  1855.     3  v.       .  83-211 

—  The  Greyson  letters ;  selections  from  the  corre- 

spondence of  R.  S.  H.  Greyson,  Esq.     B.,  1857 
32-695 

—  Life  and  character  of  John  Howe,  with  an  analy- 

sis of  his  writings.     L.,  1836.     8°        30-1093 
■ —  Reason  and  faith,  and  other  miscellanies.     B., 

1853 33-272 

Rogers,  H.  D.  Description  of  the  geology  of  the 
state  of  New  Jersey;  being  a  final  report. 
Ph.,  1840.     8°        .         .         .        .  9-288 

—  Geology  of  Pennsylvania ;  a  government  survej^; 

with  maps.     Ph.,  1858.     3  v.     4"  9-1200 

Rogers,  H.  J.     Telesraph  dictionary  and  seaman's 

signal-book.     Bait.,  1845.     8»      .  1-60 

Rogers,  J.     Chester,  J.  L.     Life  of        .        30-2398 

—  Rogers,  E.     Life  and  opinions  of    .        30-1886 
Rogers,  J.  E.  T.     Education  in  Oxford  :  its  method, 

its  aims,  and  its  rewards.     L.,  1861       13-188 

—  History  of  agriculture  and  prices  in  England, 

(1259-1793.)     Oxf.,  1866.     2  v.     8«  »      1-274 

—  Manual  of  political   economy  for  schools  and 

colleges.     Oxf.,  1868    .         .        .  3-148 

Rogers,  S.  Complete  poetical  works;. with  a  bio- 
graphical sketch,  and  notes,  by  Epes  Sargent. 
B.,  1854 23-373 

—  Italy;  a  poem.     Ph.,  1828       .         .  23-200 

—  Recollections.     L.,  1859  .        .         .        30-1156 

—  Recollections  of  table-talk  ;  to  which  is  added, 

Porsoniana.     N.  Y.,  1856     .         .  33-600 

—  Campbell,    Montgomery,    Lamb,   and    White. 

Poetical  works.     Ph.,  1831.     8°    .  23-173 

Rogers,  S.  B.  Elementary  treatise  on  iron  metal- 
lurgy, up  to  the  manufacture  of  puddled  bars, 
built  upon  the  atomic  system  of  philosophy  ; 
with  analytical  tables  of  iron  making  mate- 
rials.    L.,  1858.     8"      .         .         .  6-404 

Rogers,  T.  The  catholic  doctrine  of  the  church  of 
England ;  an  exposition  of  the  thirty-nine 
articles.  Ed.  by  J.  J.  S.  Perowne.  Camb., 
1854.     8» 32-1230 

Rogers,  T.  J.  New  American  biographical  dic- 
tionary of  the  departed  heroes  and  statesmen 
of  America;  confined  exclusively  to  those 
who  signalized  themselves  in  the  Revolu- 
tionary war.     Easton,  1813  .         .        30-1700 

Rogers.     See  Rodgers. 

Roget,  P.  M.  Animal  and  vegetable  physiology 
considered  with  reference  to  natural  theology. 
Ph.,  1836.     2  V.     8°      .        .        .  9-1008 

—  Thesaurus  of  English  words,  so  classified  and 

arranged  as  to  facilitate  the  expression  of  ideas 
and  assist  in  literary  composition.  Revised 
and  ed.  by  B.  Sears.     B.,  1854    .  22-214 

Rohan,  JIarie  de.     See  Chevreuse. 
Rohan,  de  ;  or,  the  court  conspirator.     E.  Sue 

18-3064 

Roi  chez  la  reine.  A.  Baschet  .  .  34-4265 
Roi  de  la  mode.  X.  de  Montepin  .  .  34-3567 
Roi  des  montagnes.  E.  About  .  .  34-3003 
lioi  du  monde.  E.  Souvestre  .  .  34-5454 
Rojas,  F.  de.  Del  Rey  abajo,  ninguno  ;  Donde  hay 
agravios  no  hay  zelos  ;  Entre  bobos  anda  el 
juego.     T.  T.  E.  v.  4  .        .        ^  34-3 

—  See  Cota. 

Rokeby ;  a  poem.  Sir  W.  Scott  .  .  33-204,5,7 
Roland,  jMme  M.  J.  P.  An  appeal  to  impartial  pos- 
terity ;  a  collection  of  tracts  written  by  her 
during  her  confinement  in  the  prisons  of  the 
Abbey,  and  St.  Pelagic  in  Paris.  2d  ed.  L., 
1796.     8" 27''-1879 

—  Meraoires,  etc.    [Barriere,  J.  F.]  v.  8  of  34-3519 


Roland,  Mme  M.  J.  P.  Menioires  particuliers  ;  Der- 
niers  ecrits;  etc.     P.,  1855,     v.  8  of    34-3519 

—  Abbott,  J.  S.  C.     History  of  .         .  30-040 

—  Child,  L.  M.  Memoirs  of  .  .  30-87 
Roland  Cashd.  C.  Lever  ,  ,  .  18-1885 
Roland  Trevor  ;  or,  the  pilot  of  human  life  18-2684 
Roland  Yorke.  Mrs.  H.  Wood  .  .  18-4257 
Rolfe,  W.  J.,  and  J.  A.  Gillet.     Cambridge  course 

of  elementary  physics.     B.,  1867  11-318 

—  Cambridge  course  of  elementary  physics  ;  part 

III,  astronomy.     B.,  1868    .         .  12-99 

—  Elements  of  natural  philosophy;  a  book  for  be- 

ginners.    B.,  1868         .         .        .  11-324 

Roll  of  honor ;  names  of  soldiers  who  died  in  de- 
fence of  the  American  union,  interred  in  thg 
national  cemeteries,  [v.  13  contains  an  index 
to  places  of  interment.]    W.,  1865-8.    17  v.  8° 

26'"-1033 

RoUand,  A.  Rome ;  ses  eglises,  ses  monuments, 
ses  institutions.     P.,  1866     .         .         34-3959 

—  La  Foire  aux  manages.     P.,  1863    .         34-4143 

—  Les  martyrs  du  foyer.  P.,  1860  .  34-5374 
Rolle  of   Hampole,    R.      English    prose    treatises. 

[E.  E.  T.  S.  pt.  30]  .  .  V.  10  of  32-1043 
Rollin,  C.  Ancient  history  of  the  Egyptians, 
Carthaginians,  Assyrians,  Medes,  Persians, 
Grecians,  and  Macedonians ;  trans,  from  the 
French,  with  life  of  the  author,  by  R.  Lynam. 
Hart.,  1851.     8  v.  in  4  .        .         .  29»-61 

—  Same.     Ph.,  1861.     4  v.    8»    .         .  39''-61a 

—  Same.     Bait.,  1820.     8  v.        .         .  29''-8l 

—  Same.     E.,  1820.     6  v.     8°      .        .  29^-80 

—  Same.     N.  Y.     4  v.  .         .        .  29"-57 

—  Method  of  teaching  and  studying  the  belles  kt- 

tres  ;  or,  an  introduction  to  languages,  poetry, 
rhetoric,  history,  moral  philosophy,  &c.  E., 
1773.     4v 22-1186 

Rollin,  L.  The  decline  of  England.  2d  ed.  L.,  1850 
37''-1015 

Rollo  and  his  race.     A.  Warburton        .       37*-1215 

Rollo  books.     See  Abbott,  J, 

Roraaine,  R.  D.  New  age  of  gold  ;  or,  the  life  and 
adventures  of  Robert  Dexter  Romaine  ;  writ- 
ten by  himself.     B.,  1856      .        .        30-1610 

Roman  and  Teuton.     C.  Kingslcy  .       27''-3464 

Roman  catholic  question.     R.  Peel        .         37^-940 

Roman  Catholicism.     History. 

—  Bunsen,  C.  C.  J.     Doctrine  and  practice  under 

Comodus  and  Alexander  Severus         33-3191 

—  Darras,  J.  E.     General  history  of  the  catholic 

church  33-1674 

—  Dollinger,  J.  J.  I.     The  church  and  the  churcJies 

32-1005 

—  Manahan,  A.     Triumph  of  the  church    32-1763 

—  Milmau,  H.  H,     History  of  Latin  Christianity 

33-799 

—  Williams,  P.     Lives  of  the  English  cardinals 

30-3381 

—  Discussions. 

—  Cumming,  J.,  and  D.  French.     Discussion 

32-1570 

—  Hughes,  J.,  and  J.  Breckenridge.     Discussion 

33-87 

—  Purcell,  J.  B.,  and  T.  Vlckers.     The  R.  c.  church 

and  free  thought  ....        33-3147 

—  Rising,  F.  S.     Are  there  Romanizing  germs  in 

the  prayer-book  ?  .         .         .         32-2531 

—  Miscellany. 

—  Allies,  T.  W.     The  see  of  St.  Peter,  the  rock  of 

the  church 32-1925 

—  Anstey,  T.  C.     The  queen's  supremacy    33-374 

—  Balmes,  J.     Protestantism  and  catholicity  com- 

pared       32-717 

—  Beecher,  L.     Plea  for  the  west        .  26''-3 

—  Bennett,  W.  J.  E.     Distinctive  errors  of  32-860 

—  Brownson,  O.  A.     Essays        .         .        32-1816 

—  Butler,   A.     Movable  feasts,   fasts,   etc. 

33-3183 

—  Cairns,  J.     Romanism  opposed  to  pure  Christi- 

anity    ......        33-2341 


ROMAN. 


506 


ROME. 


Roman  Catholicism.     Miscellany. 

—  Chillingswoith,  W.     Religion  of  protestants 

82-1307 

—  Courcy,  H.  de.     Catholic  church  in  the  U.  S. 

32-1737 

—  England's  conversion  and  reformation  compared 

32-1475 

—  Ewer,  F.  C.     Protestantism  a  failure      32-2468 

—  Exposition  of  the  apocalypse  .         .         32-1742 

—  Faber,  G.  S.     Difficulties  of  Romanism  32-1524 

—  Gavazzi,  A.     Lectures     .         .         .  32-4G6 

—  Keurick,  F.  P.     Primacy  of  the  apostolic  see 

32-716 

Vindication  of  the  catholic  church    32-1739 

—  Labagh,  J.  P.     Theoklesia      .         .         32-2422 

—  Lingard,  J.     Collection  of  tracts     .         32-1738 

—  Manning,  H.  E.     England  and  Christendom 

32-2279 

Essays  on  religion  and  literature        32-1985 

—  Martinet.     Religion  in  society  .         32-1757 

—  Maurice,  F.  D.     Religion  of  Rome  13-137 

—  Mendham,  J.     Literary  policy  of  the  church  of 

Rome 32-1920 

—  Miluer,  J.      End  of  religious  controversy 

32-914 

—  Mohler,  J.  A.     Doctrinal  differences   between 

the  catholics  and  protestants        .  82-148 

—  Murray,  N.     Romanism  at  home     .         32-2331 

—  O' Sullivan,  M.     Guide  to  an  Irish  gentleman 

82-1773 

—  Ouseley,  W.  G.     Old  Christianity  against  papal 

novelties 32-1459 

—  Peterson,  R.  E.      Remarks  upon    lectures  by 

Sinarius 32-2484 

—  Plenary  council  of  Baltimore  .         32-2441 

—  Pope  or  president  ?  .         .         .         .         82-2443 

—  Richardson,  E.    Personal  experience  of  82-2261 

—  Roussell,  N.     Catholic  and   protestant  nations 

compared 82-1599 

—  School  girl  in  France        .         .         .        82-1458 

—  Seymour,  M.  H.     Evenings  with  the  Romanists 

32-577 

—  Sixtiis,  V".  Index  librorum  probibitorum  21-353 

—  Smith,  E.     Progress  of  beguilement  to    32-522 

—  Weningcr,  F.  X.     Manual  of  the  catholic  reli- 

gion               82-1747 

—  Wilscm,  W.  R.     Sketches  of  Catholicism  27''-189 

—  Wiseman,  N.     Doctrines  and  practices  32-1753 
Sermons,  lectures  and  speeches  .  82-865 

—  Wylie,  J.  A.     The  awakening  of  Italy  27'>-811 
Rome  and  civil  liberty        .         .         82-1494 

—  See  Apostolic  succession  ;   Atonement ;  Bible  ; 

Ciirist ;  Church  history  ;  Convents  ;  Council  of 

Trent ;  Holy-week  ;  Immaculate  conception  ; 

Inquisition;  Mary;  Monachism;  Papacy;  Papal; 

Popery;  Popes;  Protestantism  ;  Reformation; 

Rome,  modern  ;  Sisterhoods  ;  Sodality. 
Roman  de  la  duchesse.     A.  Houssaye    .        84-4722 
Roman  de  la  momie.     T.  Gautier  .         .        34-4068 
Roman  de  Rou.     See  Wace,  R. 
Roman  de  toutes  les  femmes.     H.  Murger     84-8583 
Roman  du  mari.     A.  Achard  .         .         34-8017 

Roman  d'un  jeune  homme  pauvre.     O.  Peuillet 

84-3315 

Comedie 84-4051 

Roman  d'une  femme.  A.  Dumas,  fils  .  34-8286 
Roman  d'une  ferame  laide.  C  Henry  .  34-3394 
Roman  d'une  fiUe  laide.  L.  Moland  .  34-4404 
Roman  d'une  lionnete  ferame.     V.  Cherbuliez 

34-4407 

Roman  law.     Abdy,  J.  T.    Historical  sketch  of  civil 

procedure 2-159 

—  Cusliing,  L.  S.     Introduction  to  study  of  2-329 

—  Giiterbock,  C.    Bracton  and  his  relation  to  2-260 

—  Justinian's  institutes         .         .         .  2-132 

—  Mackenzie,  T.     Studies  in        .         .  2-186 

—  Phillimore,  J.  G.     Private  law  among  the  Ro- 

mans    .         .         .         .         .         .  2-209 

Roman  literature.     See  Latin  language  and  1. 
Roman  martyrs.     J.  M.  Leavitt     .        .        23-1039 


Roman  poets.     Crusius,  L.     Lives  of     . 

—  Elton,  C.  A.     Specimens  of    . 

—  Sellar,  W.  Y.     Poets  of  the  republic 
Roman  question.     E.  Abnut  . 
Roman  traitor.     H.  W.  Herbert     . 
Romance  and  reality.     L.  E.  Landon    . 
Romance  dust.     W.S.  Mayo. 
Romance  languages.     Diez,  F.  C 

grammar  of  .         .         .         . 

—  Lewis,  G.  C.     Origin  and  formation  of 
Romance,  progn^ss  of.     C.  Reeves  . 
Romance  of  the  age.     E.  E.  Dunbar 
Romance  of  American  histor}'.    J.  Banvard 
Romance  of  the  aristocracy.     B.  Burke 
Romance  of  Beausincourt.    C.  A.  Warfield 
Romance  of  duelling.     A.  Steinmetz 
Romance  of  the  forest.     Mrs.  A.  RadclifTe 
Romance  of  the  forum.     P   Burke 
Romance  of  the  harem.     J.  Pardoe 
Romance  of  history.     H.  C.  Watsim 
Romance  of  the  history  of  Louisiana. 


80-123 

23-815 

22-1193 

27''-528 
18-1420 
18-1807 
18-2168 
Introduction  to 

22-74 
22-468 
22-1175 
26^-914 
26»-650 
27^-148 
ia-3426 
29''-177 
18-2573 

2-175 
18-2419 
30-1348 
Gayarre 


C. 


26''-845,6 
Romance  of  an  Irish  girl ;  or,  life  in  two  worlds 

18-2086 

Romance  of  London.  J.  Timbs  .  .  27''-793 
Romance  of  the  mummy.  T.  Gautier  .  18-1101 
Romance  of  natural  history.  C.W.Webber  20-508 
Romance  of  the  ocean.  Fanny  Foley  .  18-2687 
Romance  of  the  peerage.  G.  L.  Craik  .  27-149 
Romance  of  a  poor  young  man.  O.  Feuillet  18-1076 
Romance  of  the  republic.     L.  M.  Child  18-3909 

Romance  of  the  revolution      .         .         .  18-507 

Romance  of  the  ring.     J.  Nack      .         .  23-756 

Romance  of  sporting.     C.W.Webber.  20-508 

Romance  of  student  life.  R.B.Kimball  18-1740 
Romance  of  travel.  N.P.Willis.  .  18-3532 
Romance  of  Vienna.     Mrs.  F.  Trollope  18-3303 

Romance  of  western  history.  J.Hall  .  26''-462 
Romance  of  yachting.     J.  C.  Hart  .         29''-296 

Romances.     Philippe  de  Reims.     Blonde  of  Oxford, 

etc V.  72  of  27''-195 

—  Secxirthur;  Early  English  text  society. 
Romances  of  Heliodorus,  Lougus,  and  Achilles  Ta- 
tius.     Trans,  by  R.  Smith    .         .         18-3714 
Romances  of  the  old  town  of  Edinburgh.    A.  Leigh- 
ton         

Romanciers.     A.  A.  Cuvillier-Fleury     . 
Romanciers.     A.  Houssaye.    v.  3  . 
Romans  des  families      E.  Souvestre 
Romans,  epistles  of  Paul  to.     Barnes,  A. 


18-3873 
34-5285 
34-5295 
34-3801 

Notes  on 
32-698 

32-1247,8 
3-:-]341 


—  Calvin,  J.     Commentary ^on    . 

—  Chalmers,  T.     Lectures  on 

—  Colenso,  J.   W.     Translation   and    explanation 

32-1010 

—  Hodge,  C.  Commentary  on  .  .  32-1363 
Romans  historiques  bretons.  E.  Menard  34-4780 
Romans  humoristes.  Comte  de  La  Fite  34-r;8<i9 
Romantic  Belinda.  Mrs.  L.  C.  Tuthill  .  18-38.-;7 
Romantic  biography  of  the  age  of  Elizabeth.     W. 

C.  Taylor 80-516 

Romantic   incidents  in  tlie  lives  of  naturalists  and 

travellers.     C.  L.  Brightwell        .         30-141 1_ 

Romantic   incidents  in  the  lives  of  the   queens  of 

England.     J.  B.  Smith         .         .  30-766 

Romantic  passages  in  English  history.     M.  Beverly 

. 18-327 

Romantic  passages  in  southwestern  history.     A.  B, 

Meek 26«-366 

Romantic  stories  from  history  in  easy  language  for 
youth.     Ph.,  1863  .         .         .       27»-1017 

Miss  D.  M.  Mulock     .         18-2295 
Bemains,  manners,  and  cus- 


Romantic  tales 
Rome,   ancient. 

toms. 
—  Anthon,  C. 


Manual  of  Roman  antiquities 
27''-2128 

—  Becker,  W.  A.     Gallus ;  or,  Roman  scenes 

27''-2143 

—  Bojesen,  E.  F.,  and  T.  K.  Arnold.     Manual  of 

Roman  antiquities         .        .        .       27»-3148 


ROME. 


507 


RONEY. 


Rome,  ancient.    Remains,  manners,  and  cus- 
toms. 

—  Fosbroke,  T.  D.     Manufactures,  manners,  and 

institutions 27»-3132 

—  Geli,  W.     Topography  of        .        .  25-19 

—  Godwin,  T.     English  exposition  of  Roman  an- 

tiquities          27''-3252 

—  Hobhouse,  J.     Dissertations  on  the  ruins  of 

22-1090 

—  Kennett,  B.     Roman  antiquities      .       27''-2309 
^  Kenrick,  J.     Sepulchral  inscriptions      27''-2312 

—  Lumisden,  A.     Survey  of  ruins  of  .       27''-4039 

—  Sketches  of  domestic  manners  and  institutions 

27»-2500 

—  Smith,  W.     Dictionary  of  antiquities     27''-3239 

—  Whiteside,  J.     Notes  on  .         .         .         27'>-551 

—  General  history  and  miscellany. 

—  Ampere,  J.  J.     Les  commencemens  de  la  liberte 

a  Rome 34-4660 

Etudes  litteraires         .         .         .        34-3023 

—  Appianus,  A.     Historia  Romana     .  34-308 

—  Arnold,  T.     History,  to  A.  U.  C.  548    27»-2133 

Later  commonweallh,  to  A.  D.  117    27^-2134 

et  al.     Roman  empire         .         .    27''-2136,7 

Roman  republic  ....       27''-2135 

—  Becket,  G.  A.  a'.     Comic  liistory  of      27''-2145 

—  Bonner,  J.     Child's  history  of         '.       27''-2152 

—  Browne,  R.  W.     History  of    .         .       27''-2162 

—  Chambers,  W.  and  R.     History  of  .       27^-2180 

—  Corner,  J.     History  for  youth         .       27''-2188 

—  Crevier,  J.  B.  L.     History  of  Roman  emperors 

.       27*-21!»0 

—  Duruv,  V.     Histoire  Romaine         .         34-3980 

—  Dyerj^  T.  H.     History  of  city  of      .       27''-2205 
History  of  kings  of     .         .         .       27»-2206 

—  Eliot,  S.     The  liberty  of  .         .       27''-2207 

—  Elton,  0.  A.     History  of  Roman  emperors 

27=^-2208 

—  Eutropius.     Roman  history     .         .  29"-76 

—  Ferguson,  A.     Roman  republic       .    27»-2216,7 

—  Goldsmith,  O.     History  lor  schools        27''-2255 

—  Gray,  Mrs.  H.     History  of      .         .       27»-2262 
Emperors  of  Rome      .        .        .       27''-2263 

—  Hooke,  N.     Roman  history     .         .       27»-2383 

—  lime,  W.     History  of  the  Roman   constitution 

27''-2291 

—  Keightley,  T.     History  of        .         .       27»-2304 
liistory  of  Roman  empire  .         .        27"-2305 

—  Lewis,  G.  C.     On  the  credibility  of  early  Roman 

history 27»-2315 

—  Liddell,  H.  G.     History  of       .        .       27^-2317 

—  Livius,  T.     History  of     .        .        .  27»-2319,20 

—  Long,  G.     Decline  of  the  republic  .       27''-2323 

—  Lord,  J.     The  old  Roman  world     .       27^-2324 

—  Lynam,  R.     Roman  emperors  .       27"-2332 

—  Mably,  G.  B.  de.     Observations  on  the  Romans 

27''-2338 

—  Massey,  D.     Romans  under  the  emperors 

27*-2355 

—  Merivale,  C.     Conversion  of  the  Roman  empire 

32-1594 

Fall  of  the  republic     .         .         .       27«-2371 

Romans  under  the  empire  .        .       27''-2370 

—  Michelet,  J.     History  of  the  Roman  republic 

27''-2375 

—  Milner,  T.     History  of     .        .         .       27«-2377 

—  Mommsen,  T.     History  of       .        .       27''-2358 

—  Montesquieu,  C.  de  S.  de.     Grandeur  et  deca- 

dence des  Romains        .        .        .  34-3568,71 

—  Newman,  F.  W.     Regal  Rome        .       27"-2366 

—  Niebuhr,  B.  G.     Romische  geschichte    34-1000 
' History  of 27*-2395 

Lectures  on  history  of        .         .       27»-2396 

—  Polybius.     Wars  of  the  Romans      .       37=^-2419 

—  Ricord,  F.  W.     Stories  of  ancient  Rome 

27«-2449 

—  Sallustius,  C.  C.     Opera  .         .         .   34-367,442 
Conspiracy  of  Catiline  and  Jugurthine  war 

27»-2458,9 

—  Schlosser,  et  al.     History  of    .        .    27"-2o05,6 


Rome,  ancient.  General  history  and  miscel- 
lany. 

—  Schmitz,  L.     History  of  .         .         .       27»-2460 

—  Smith,  W.     Dictionary  of  geography        25-104 

—  Suetonius  Tranquillus.     Opera         .    34-370,447 

—  Tacitus,  C.     Annals  and  history      .    2T'>-2478,9 
Opera 34-371,452 

—  Thierry,  M.  A.     Tableau  de  1'  empire   Roniain 

34-5183 

—  Yertot,  R.  A.  de.     Revolutions  de  la  republique 

Romaine 34-4493 

—  Decline  and  fall. 

—  Gibbon,  E.     Decline  and  fall  .        27»-2244  to  7 
Same;  abridged  by  Dr.  Smith    .        27''-2248 

—  Shoppard,  J.  G.     Fall  of  .         .       27''-3545 

—  Sisniondi,  J.  C.  L.  S.  de.     Chute  de  V  empire 

Ronmin 34-4534 

Fall  of  the  Roman  empire  .         .    27»-2465,6 

—  See  Catacombs ;  Chronology  ;  Coins  and  coin- 

age ;  Italy  ;   Manners  and  customs  ;  Medals ; 
Mytliology;  Numismatics;  and  names  of  rulers. 

—  Modern. 

—  About,  E.     La  question  Romaine    .        34-3006 

The  Roman  question  .         .        .         27''-528 

Rome  contemporaine  .         .         .         34-4500 

—  Burgon,  J.  W.     Letters  from  .         .         27''-6l0 

—  Burton,  E.     Description  of      .        .         27''-504 

—  Butler,  C.  M.     Inner  Bome    .        .         27''-769 

—  Dicey,  E.     Rome  in  1860        .         .         27''-615 

—  Eaton,  C.  A.     Rome  in  the  19th  century  27''-277 

—  Farini,  L.  C.      Roman  state,  1815  to  1850 

-      27^-2212 

—  Gillespie,  W.  M.     Rome,   as  seen  by  a  New 

Yorker 27^-81 

—  Hall,  N.     Easter  pilgrimage  to        .         27''-363 

—  Handbook  of 27'M95 

—  Head,  G.     Tour  in  .        .        .         .         27''-463 

—  Hill,  S.  S.     The  tiara  and  turban    .         27''-821 

—  Leland,  H.  P.     Americans  in  .         .         27'>-503 

—  Maguire,  J.  F.     Ruler  and  institutions  of 

.         .        .        .         27^-782 

—  Le  pape  et  le  congres        .         .         .        34-4604 

—  Rolland,  A.    Rome;  seseglises,  ses  monuments, 

ses  institutions       ....         34-3959 

—  Salmon,  J.     Description  of      .        .         27"-777 

—  Sanctis,  L.  de.     Rome,  Christian  and  papal 

27"-424 

—  Smith,  W.     Yorkshireman's  trip  to         27''-942 

—  Story,  W.  W.     Roba  di  Roma        .         27^-631 

—  Vicary,  M.     Residence  in        .         .         27''-477 

—  See  Papacy ;  Popes,  and   names  of  individual 

popes ;  Roman  Catholicism. 
Rome,  as  seen  by  a  New  Yorker.     W.  M.  Gillespie 

27''-81 

Rome  contemporaine.  E.  About  .  .  34-4500 
Rome  in  1860.  E.  Dicey  .  .  .  27b-615 
Romeo  et  .Juliette.  L.  da  Porto  .  .  34-4255 
Romer,  Mrs.     Pilgrimage  to  the  temples  and  tombs 

of  Egypt,    Nubia,  and   Palestine,  in  1845,6. 

L.,  1846.    2  V.    8"         .         .         .         28''-540 

—  The   Rhone,  the   Darro,   and   Guadalquivir;  a 

summer  ramble  in  1842.  L.,  1843.  2  v.  8" 
27''-470 

Romero  de  Ccpeda.     See  Cepeda. 

Romilly,  Sir  S.  Life,  written  by  himself;  with  a 
selection  from  his  correspondence.  Edited 
by  his  sons.     L.,  1842.     2  v.         .  30-467 

Romney,  earl  of.     See  Sidney,  H. 

Romola.     M.  Evans        ....        18-1036 

Romulus.     Abbott,  J.     History  of         .        30-1109 

Ronalds,  A.  The  fly-fisher's  entomology.  6th  ed. 
L.,  1862.     8°  ....  20-453 

Rtmalds,  E.,  et  al.     See  Knapp,  F. 

Ronaldson,  Miss.  Gift  book  of  useful  and  orna- 
mental knitting,  netting,  and  crochet  work. 
L.,  1849.     4»  ....  6-215 

Roudthaler,  E.  Life  of  John  Heckewelder.  Ed.  by 
B.  H.  Coates.         Ph.,  1847.        .  30-233 

Roney,  C.  P.  Rambles  on  railways.  L.,  1868.  8» 
.....        .        .        .         29''-313 


ROOKERIES. 


508 


ROSS. 


Rookeries  of  London.     T.  Beames        .         27"-915 

Rook's  garden,  the.     E.  Bradley    .        .        38-1337 

Rookwood.     "W.  H.  Ainsworth      .         .  18-119 

Roorbach,  O.  A.    Bibliotlieca  Americana  ;  catalogue 

of  American  publications,  including  reprints 

and  original   works,  1820-Gl  ;  with  a  list  of 

periodicals.    N.  Y.,  1852-01.    3  v.    8°  21-252 

Roosevelt,  R.  B.     Five  acres  too  much ;  a  truthful 

elucidation  of  the  attractions  of  the  country, 

and  a  careful  consideration  of  the  question  of 

profit  and  loss  involved  in  amateur  farming. 

N.Y.,  1869 4-330 

—  Game  birds  of  the  coasts  and  lakes  of  the  north- 

ern states  of  America ;  a  full  account  of  the 
sporting  along  our  seashores  and  inland  wa- 
ters.    N. Y.,  1866         .         .         .  20-460 

—  Game  fish  of  the  northern  states  of  America  and 

British  provinces.     N.  Y.,  1862    .  20-458 

—  Superior  fishing  ;  or,  the  striped  bass,  trout,  and 

black  bass,  of  the  northern  states.    N.  Y.,  1865 

20-459 

Root,  G.  F.     Musical  curriculum.     Chicago,  1865. 

4° 5-986 

Root,  M.  A.     Camera  and  the  pencil ;  or,  the  helio- 

graphic  art,  in  all  its  branches  ;  together  with 

its  history.     Ph.,  1864 .         .         .  6-949 

Root,  N.  W.  T.     School  amusements ;  or,  how  to 

make  the  school  interesting.     N.  Y.,  1857 

13-190 

Rootsey,  S.     An  attempt  to  simplify  the  notation  of 

music  ;  together  with  an  account  of  that  now 

in  use.     L.,  1811.     4°   .        .        .  5-870 

Ropemaking.     Chapman,  R.     Treatise  on        6-315 

Roper,  R.  S.  D.     Law  of  pi-operty  arising  from  the 

relation  between  husband  and  wife.     Ed.  by 

E.  Jacob        .         .         .         .V.  31,2  of  2-55 

Ropes,  J.    Linear  perspective.    Ph.,  1868.    8»  5-222 

Roqueplan,  N.     La  Vie  Parisienne.    B.  and  L.,  1853 

34-4361 

Rordansz,  C.  W.  European  commerce ;  or,  com- 
plete mercantile  guide  to  the  continent  of 
Europe.     B.,  1819.     S"  .         .  1-61 

Rory  O'More.     S.  Lover  .         .         .         18-1947 

Rosa,    Salvator.      Morgan,    Lady   S.  O.     Life  and 

times  of 30-1172 

Rosa,  M.  de  la.     See  Martinez  de  la  Rosa. 
Rosa.     Mme  E.  de  Pressense  .         .        34-3628 

Rosa  et  Gertrude.  R.  Topffer  .  ,  34-3871 
Rosa,  monte.     Lady's  tour     .         .        .         27''-532 

—  See  Alps. 

Rosa,  the  Parisian  girl.  Mme  de  Pressense  18-846 
Rosa,  on  la  piete  filiale.  Berr.  .  ,  34-5174 
Rosa's  wish.     C.  D.  Bell        .         .         .  18-314 

Rosamond.     Mrs.  M.  J.  Holmes     .         .         18-1461 
Rosamond  Dayton.     Mrs.  H.  C.  Gardner      18-4167 
Roscoe,  H.    Law  of  actions  relating  to  real  property. 
Ph.,  1840.     8°        .         .         .V.  28,9  of  2-55 

—  Lives  of  eminent  British  lawyers.     L.,  1830 

30-469 

—  Life  of  William  Roscoe.     B.,  1838.     2  v. 

30-468 

Roscoe,  H.  and  T.  Westminster  hall ;  or,  profes- 
sional relics  and  anecdotes  of  the  bar,  bench, 
and  woolsack.     L.,  1825.     3  v.    .  2-349 

Roscoe,  H.  E.  Lessons  in  elementary  chemistry. 
L.,  1866 8-99 

—  Spectrum  Analysis.     L.,  1869.     8»  .  8-75 

—  See  Kii'chholf,  G. 

Roscoe,  T.  Life  and  writings  of  M.  de  Cervantes 
Saavedra.     L.,  1839     ".         .         .  30-83 

—  The  German  novelists.     Tales  selected  from  an- 

cient and  modern  authors  ;  with  notices.  L., 
1826.     4v.    .         .        .         .         .         18-3785 

—  The  Italian  novelists.     L.,  1836.     4  v.    18-1589 

—  The  Spanish  novelists.    L.,  1832.    3  v.     18-3786 
Roscoe,  W.     Life  and  pontificate  of  Leo  X.     Ph., 

1805,6.     4v.     8°  .         .         .        .  30-314 

—  Same.     4th  ed.     L.,  1846.     2  v.     8°        30-314" 

—  Life  of  Lorenzo  de  Medici,  called  the  Magnifi- 

cent.    Ph.,  1803.     3  V.     8»  .         .  30-129 


Roscoe,  W.  Life  of  Lorenzo  de  Medici,  called  the 
Magnificent.     10th  ed.     L.,  1851  30-129« 

—  Illustrations,  historical  and  critical,  of  the  life  of 

Lorenzo  de  Medici.     L.,  1822.     8"  30-584 

—  Roscoe,  H.    Life  of  .        .         .         .  30-468 
Roscoe,  W.  C.     Poems  and  essays.     Edited,  with  a 

prefatory  memoir  by  R.  H.  Hutton.     L.,  1860. 

2  V 23-620 

Roscommon,  W.  D. ,  Earl  of.    (Bell's  poets  of  G.  B. ) 
23-474 

—  (Sanford's  Br.  poets,  v.  10)     .         .  23-33 
Rose,  George.     The  great  country;  or,  impressions 

of  America.  L.,  1868.  8"  .  .  26''-697 
Rose,  Rt.  Hon.  George.    Diaries  and  correspondence. 

Ed.  by  L.  V.  Harcourt.     L. ,  1860.     2  v.     8° 

27^-1020 

Rose,  H.     Manual  of  analytical  chemistry.     Trans. 

by  J.  Griffin.     L.,  1831.     8»  .  8-37 

Rose,  H.  J.     New  general  biographical  dictionary. 

L.,  1857.     12  V.     8°      .         .        .         30-1521 

—  See  Hinds,  S. 

Rose,  J.  S.  Consumption  curable  ;  a  practical  trea- 
tise to  prove  consumption  a  manageable  dis- 
ease.    Ph.,  1841    ....  10-410 

Rose.     Buist,  R.     Rose  manual     .         .  4-255 

—  Hibberd,  S.     The  rose  book     .         .  4-323 

—  Parkman,  F.     Book  of  roses    .         .  4-232 

—  Parsons,  S.  B.     History,  poetry,  and  culture  of 

4-511 

Treatise  on 4-197 

Rose  blanche.  A.  Maquet  .  .  .  34-4115 
Rose  blanche.  L.  Enault  .  .  .  34-3.^94 
Rose,  blanche  and  violet.  G.  H.  Lewes  18-1795 
Rose  Cheri.  See  Lemoine-Montigny. 
Rose  Clark.  Mrs.  S.  P.  Parton  .  .  18-2444 
Rose  D'Albret.  G.  P.  R.  James  .  .  18-1044 
Rose  de  Tannenbourg.  C.  Schmid  .  34-4243 
Rose  Douglass.  By  the  author  of  "  The  two  fami- 
lies"                18-2690 

Rose  et  gris.  Miss  A.  F.  Tytler  .  .  34-5089 
Rose  Leblanc.  Lady  G.  Fuilerton  .  34-4375 
Rose  Mather.  M.  J.  Holmes  .  .  18-1458 
Rose  of  Ashurst.     Mrs.  A.  Marsh  18-1337,2109 

Rose  of  the  parsonage.  R.  Giseke  .  18-1175 
Rose-colored   spectacles.      M.    and    E.    Kirby 

18-1778 

Rosecrans'    campaign   with  army   of  Cumberland. 

W.  D.  Bickham    ....         26"-498 

Rosemary.     J.  V.  Huntington        .         .         18-1550 

Rosenberu,  C.  G.     Jenny  Lind  in  America.     N.  Y., 

1851 26t'-240 

Roses,  wars  of  the.  J.  G.  Edgar  .  .  27"-304 
Roses  de  Noel.  J.  T.  de  Saint  Germain  34-4149 
Roses  noires  et  roses  bleues.  A.  Karr  .  34-4078 
Rosetta  stone.     Hale,  C.  R.,  et  al.     Report  on 

28M60 

Rosina ;  a  comic  opera-     W.  Shield       .  5-868 

Rosine  association.     Townsend,    M.     Reports  and 

realities 2-832 

Rosita.     T.  Pavie 34-4517 

Ross,  A.  The  fur  hunters  of  the  far  west.  L.,  1855. 
2  V 26"-363 

—  The  Red  river  settlement.  L.,  1856  26'>-364 
Ross,  C.     Correspondence  of  Charles,  first  Marquis 

Cornwallis.  L,  1859.  3  v.  8»  .  27"-1023 
Ross,  D.  B.     Southern   speaker ;    or,  sixth   reader. 

Ph.,  1861 33-570 

Ross,  F.  A.     Slavery  ordained  of  God.     Ph.,  1857 

2-837 

Ross,  G.  Iiaw  of  purchasers  and  vendors  of  per- 
sonal property.     2d  ed.      Ph.,  1836 

V.  12  of  2-55 

—  Leading  cases  in  the  commercial  law  of  Enuland 

and  Scotland.  Ph.,  1854.  8"  v.  84,7  of'2-55 
Ross,  James.  Onomasia  ;  or,  Philadelphia  vocabu- 
lary. Ph.,  1822  .  .  .  .  22-222 
Ross,  Sir  John.  Narrative  of  a  second  voyage  in 
searcli  of  a  northwest  passage,  and  of  a  resi- 
dence in  the  Arctic  regions,  during  1829-33. 
Ph.,  1835.     8«       .         .         .        .         26^-183 


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Ross,  J.  C.  Voyage  of  discovery  and  research  in 
the  southern  and  Antarctic  regions,  dnring 
1839-43.     L.,  1847.     2  v.     8»       .         29''-20b 

Ross,  J.  H.  What  I  saw  in  New  York.  2d  ed. 
Auburn,  1852        .         .        .         .      '  26''-537 

Ross,  W.  A.  An  old  road  and  an  old  river.  L., 
1860.     2  V 27'^-G76 

Rosse,  J.  W.  Index  of  dates ;  being  a  complete 
index  to  the  enlarged  edition  of  Blair's  chro- 
nological tables.     L.,  1858, 9.     2  V.       29=^-180 

Rosser,  W.  H.  The  stars ;  how  to  know  them  and 
how  to  use  them.     L.,18G7.     8°.  12-156 

Rossetti,  C.  G.     Poems.     B.,  1806         .  23-861 

Rossetti,  D.  G.  Early  Italian  poets,  from  Ciullo 
D'Alcarao  to  Dante  Aligliieri,  (1100-1200- 
1300,)  in  the  original  metres;  together  with 
Dante's  Vita  Nuova  ;  trans.  b3^D.  G.  Rossetti. 
L.,  1861 23-639 

Rossetti,  W.  M.  Swinburne's  poems  and  ballads  ; 
a  criticism.     L.,  1866    .         .         .        22-1189 

Rossini,  G.  Messe  solennellc;  with  accompaniment 
for  piano-forte  and  reed  organ.     B.    8"    5-877 

—  Moses  in  Egypt.     Trans,  and  adapted  by  G.  S. 

Pai-ker.     B.,  1855.     b°  .        .  5-876 

—  Semiramide ;   arranged  for  the   piano-forte,  by 

W.  H.  Callcott.     B.     4»       .         .  5-886 

—  Stabat  Mater ;  with  Latin  and  English  words. 

B.     8» 5-875 

—  Beyle,  H.     Vie  de   .        .        .        .        34-3827 
Rostaing,  J.     Histoire  de  France.     P.,  n.  d. 

34-3647 

Roth,  E.  Christus  Judex  ,  .  .  18-2693 
Roth,  M.     Prevention  and   cure  of  many  chronic 

diseases  by  movements.      L.,  1851.    8° 

10-687 

Rothery,  Mrs.  M.  C.  H.     The  wedding  guests ;  or, 

the  happiness  of  life      .        .        .        18-2089 
Rotteck,  C.  V.     General  history  of  the  world  until 

the  year  1831  ;   trans,  from  the  German  and 

continued  to  1840,  by  F.  Jones.     1st  Am.  ed. 

Ph.,  1840.     4  V.     8°      .         .         .  29''-84 

Rotrou,  J.     Saint  Genest  ;  Venceslas.     C.  A.  T.  v.  1 

.         .        34-3140 

Roua  pass,  the.  E.  Mackenzie  .  ,  18-3907 
Rouen.     Coningsby,   T.     Siege  of.      Camden   soc. 

pub.  V.  39 27''-195 

—  Deville,  A.     Tombeaux  de  la  cathedrale  de 

34-4704 

Rou^s  sans  le  savoir,  les.  L.  Ulbach  .  34-5217 
Rouge  et  le  noir.  H.  Beyle  .  .  .  34-3826 
Roiigemont,  M.  K  B.de.    See  Scribe,  A.  E.  Theatre. 

Com.  V. 
Rough  and  ready  annual ;    or,   military  souvenir. 

N.  Y.,  1848 26''-927 

Rough  notes  of  an  exploration  for  an  inter-oceanic 

canal  route.     J.  C.  Trautwine     .         26'^-278 
Roughing  it.     W.  J.  Stewart  .         .        18-3020 

Roughing  it  in  Crete.  J.  E.  H.  Skinner  27''-937 
Rougliing  it  in  the  bush.  S.  Moodie  .  26'^-235,6 
Roumania.  J.  0.  Noyes  .  .  .  29''-147 
"Round  about  our  coal  fire."     W.  H.  D.  Adams 

20-150 

Round  the  block.  J.  B.  Bouton  .  .  18-2691 
Round  games  and  amusing  exercises  upon  grammar. 

L.  n.  d 22-352 

Round  games  for  all  parties.     2d  ed.     L.,  1864 

20-250 
Round  taible,  the.    "v.  5-9.     N.  Y.,  1867-9.    f 

17-520 

Round  table.     W.  Hazlitt       .         .        .  33-399 

Round  the  world.  W.  H.  G.  Kingston  18-1771 
Roundabout  papers.  W.  ^l.  Thackeray  18-3199 
Round-hearts,  and  other  stories.  M.  Coles  18-671 
Rous,  John.     Diary.     Camden  soc.  pub.  v.  66 

27»-195 

Rouse,  E.  S.  S.  Bugle  blast ;  or,  spirit  of  the  con- 
flict ;  comprising  naval  and  military  exploits. 

Pli.,  1864 20^-564 

Rousseau,  J.  B.     Odes,  cantates,  epitres,  et  poesies 

di  verses.     P.,  1816       .        .        .        34-4459 


Rousseau,  J.  J.  ffiuvres,  avec  des  notes  historiques. 
P.,  1819,20.     21  V.     8"         .        .        34-4841 

—  Les  confessions.     P.,  1849       .         .        34-3651 

—  Le  devin  du  village.     C.  A.  C.  v.  5         34-3136 

—  Eloisa.     5th  ed.     Dub.,  1767.     4  v.         18-3836 

—  Emile  ;  on,  de  I'education.     P.,  1858      34-3650 

—  Emilius  ;  or,  a  treatise  of  education.     E.,  1763. 

3v 13-192 

—  La  nouvelle  Heloifse.     P.,  1849        .        34-3649 

—  Original  letters.     L.,1799        .        .  33-200 

—  Petits  Chefs-d'GEuvre.     P.,  1846     .        34-3652 

—  Musset,V.  D.    Histoire  de  la  vie  et  des  ouvrages 

de 34-4840 

Roussell,  N.  Catholic  and  protestant  nations  com- 
pared in  their  relations  to  wealth,  knowledge, 
and  morality ;  with  an  introduction  by  Rev. 
B.  Noel.     B.,  1855.     80        .        .        82-1599 

—  Confessions  d'un  Ecolier.     2me  ed.     P.,  1855 

34-5189 

—  Mon  tour  du  lac  Leraan,  raconte  a  mes  enfants. 

2nie  ed.     P.,  1856          .         .         .         34-5192 
Rousset  de  Missy,  J.     Ceremonial  diplomatique  des 
cours  de  1' Europe.     Amst.,  1739.     2  v.     f» 
34-4969 

—  See  Dumont,  J. 

Route  de  Varennes.     A.  Dumas     .        .        34-5433 

Route  sans  issue.     Mme  Ancelot    .         .        34-4005 

Routes  of  trade.      Heap,  G.  H.      Central  route  to 

California 26^-268 

—  Letts,  J.  M.     Panama  and  Nicaragua      26''-244 

—  Otis,  F.  N.     History  of  Panama  railroad 

26^-623 

—  Pirn,  B.     Gate  of  the  Pacific  .        .         26''-467 

—  Williams,  J.  J.     Isthmus  of  Tehuantepec 

26''-221 

—  See  Canals  ;  Inter-oceanic  canals  and  railroads  ; 

Railroads ;  and  names  of  canals  and  railroads. 
Routh,  E.  J.     Dynamics  of  a  system  of  rigid  bodies. 

Camb.,  1860  ....  11-314 

Routledge,  E.      Every  boy's  annual ;    an  original 

miscellany  of  entertaining  literature.  L.,  1863 
33-929 

—  Quotations  from  Shakespeare.    L.,  1867  24-196 
Routledge's  handbook  of   quoits  and   bowls.      S. 

Daryl 20-330 

Roux,  J.  Plans  des  ports  et  rades  de  la  mer  Medi- 
terranee.     Ob.  40  .         .         .         .  25-303 

Rovigo,  A.  J.  M.  R.,  due  de.  Memoirs,  written  by 
himself;  illustrative  of  the  history  of  Napo- 
leon.    L.,  1828.     4  V.     8"    .         .  30-470 

Roving  diplomatist,  adventures  of.     H.  WikofF 

27'>-190 

Roving  Englishman,  the.     See  Murray,  E.  C.  G. 

Rovings  in  the  Pacific,  from  1837-49,     L.,  1851 

29''-290 

Row,  A.  Masonic  biography  and  dictionary.  Ph., 
1868 2-839 

Row,  W.  Life  of  Robert  Blair;  containing  his  au- 
tobiography from  1593  to  1636,  with  supple- 
ment to  his  life,  and  continuation  of  the  history 
of  the  times  to  1680.  Ed.  by  T.  McCrie.  E., 
1848.    8» 30-1608 

Rowan,  F.  M.  Morceaux  choisis  des  auteurs  mod- 
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L.  Jewett.     N.  Y.  and  Ph.,  1850         34-5055 

Rowcroft,  C.     Australian  Crusoes  .        18-2694 

—  The  bush  ranger  of  Van  Diemen's  land  18-2315 
Rowe,  N.     Dramatic  works.     L.,  1720.     2  v. 

24-168 

—  (Bell's  poets  of  G.  B.)     .         .         .  23-482 

—  (Sanford's  Br.  poets)       .        .        .  23-171 

—  The  fair  penitent ;  a  tragedy.     B.  B  T.  v.  7 

.        .        .        .        .        .        .  24-71 

—  Same.     B.  D.  v.  1    .        .        .         .  24-143 

—  Same.     D.  L.  T.  v.  5       .        .        .  24-107 

—  Same.     I.  B.  T.  v.  18      .        .        .  24-141 

—  Same.     M.  B.  D.  v.  1      .        .        .  24-142 

—  Same.     S.  B.  T.  v.  6        .        .        .  24-191 

—  Jane  Shore  :  a  tragedy.     B.  D.  y.  1  24-143 
~  Same.     F's  S.  D.  v.  12    .        .        .  24-221 


ROWE. 


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RUNJEET. 


Rowe,  N.     Jane  Shore:  a' tragedy.     I.  B.  T.  v.  93 
24-141 

—  Same.     M.  B.  D.  v.  1      .         .        .  24-142 

—  Same.     S.  B.  T.  v.  4        .         .        .  24-141 

—  Lady  Jane  Grev:  a  tragedy.  I.  B.  T.  v.23  24-141 

—  Same.     B.  B.  T.  v.  3       .         .         .  24-71 

—  Same.     D.  L.  T.  v.  7       .         .         .  24-107 

—  Same.     M.  B.  1).  v.  1       .         .         .  24-142 

—  Tamerlane  :  a  tragedy.     B.  B.  T.  v.  8        24-71 

—  Same.     D.  L.  T.  v.  11     .         .         .  24-107 

—  Same.    I.  B   T.  v.  20       .         .         .  24-141 

—  Same.     M.  B.  D.  v.  1      .         .         .  24-142 
Rowell,  G.  A.     Essay  on  the  cause  of  rain  and  its 

allied  phenomena.     Oxf.,  1859.     8»        11-272 

Rowell,  G.  P.,  et  al.  American  newspaper  direc- 
tory ;  containing  accurate  lists  of  all  the  news- 
papers and  periodicals  published  in  the  U.  S. 
and  territories,  and  in  the  dominion  of  Canada, 
and  British  colonies  of  N.  America ;  with  a 
description  of  the  towns  and  cities  in  wiiich 
they  are  iniblislied.     K  Y.,  1869.    8°    21-105 

Rowett,  W.  The  ocean  telegraph  cable ;  its  con- 
struction, the  regulation  of  its  specific  gravity, 
and  submersion  explained.     L.,  1865.     8° 

6-919 

Rowland,  D.  Manual  of  the  English  constitution  ; 
with  a  review  of  its  rise,  growth,  and  present 
state.     L.,  1859     ....       27^'-1028 

Rowley,  H.  The  story  of  the  universities'  mission 
to  Central  Africa.     L.,  1866.     8°  32-1938 

Rowley,  T.     Sec  Chatlerton,  T. 

Rowley,  W.,  (with  T.  Middleton.;  The  cliangeling. 
V.  4 24-98 

—  The  fair  quarrel,     v.  3     .         .         .  24-98 

—  The  Spanish  gipsy,     v.  4         .         .  24-98 

—  World  lost  at  tennis,     v.  5       .         .  24-98 
Rowntree,  J.  S.     Quakerism,  past  and  present,  being 

an  inquiry  into  the   causes  of  its  decline  in 
Great  Britain  and  Ireland.     L.,  1859     32-873 

Rowson,  S.     Charlotte  Temple  :  a  tale  of  truth 

18-3726 

Roxas.     See  Rojas. 

Roxburghe  ballads.     J.  P.  Collier  .        .  23-557 

Roxabel.     Mrs.  Sherwood      .         .         .         18-2835 

Royal  academy  of  arts.     Sandby,  W.     History  of 
5-310 

Roj'al  Asiatic  society  of  Great  Britain  and  Ireland, 
journal,  v.  1-19  ;  n.  s.  v.  1-3.  L.,  1834- 
68.     22v.     8»        .         .         .         .         28--'-222 

Royal  astronomical  soc.  of  London,  monthly  notices 
from  Feb.  1827  to  June,  1866.  L.,  1831-66. 
8« 12-96 

Royal  captives.     A.  Yearsley  .         .         18-3609 

Royal  engineer.     F.  B.  Head         ,         .  6-628 

Royal  favorite,  story  of.     Mrs.  C.  Gore 

18-1232,2718 

Royal  geoerajDhical  society,  journal  of  the.  v.  29-37. 
L.,  1859-66.     7  V.    8°   .         .         .  25-85 

Royal  institution  of  Great  Britain.  Catalogue  of 
library,  with  list  of  historical  pamphlets, 
chnmologicallj-  arranged.     L.,  1857.     8" 

.' 21-422 

Royal  kalendar,  and  court  and  city  register  for  Eng- 
land, Scotland,  Ireland,  and  America  for  the 
year  1817.     v.  1.     L.,  1817  .         .  17-96 

Royal  road  to  spelling  and  reading.     E.  N.  ]\Iarks 
22-353 

Royal  sappers  and  miners.     T.  W.  J.  Connolly 

27''-286 

Royal  society  of  London.  Philosophical  transac- 
tions from  their  commencement  in  1665  to 
1800,  abridged.     L.,  1809.     18  v.     4"    9-1219 

—  Abstracts  of  papers  in  the  philosophical  transac- 

tions from  1800  to  1850.   L.,  1832-51.   5  v.    8° 
9-10  6 

—  Catalogue  of  scientific  papers.    (1800  to  1803.) 

V.  1.     L.,  1867.     4"      .        .        .  21-374 

—  Sprat,  T.     History  of      .         .         .  11-216 

—  Thomson,  T.     History  of         .        .  11-520 

—  Weld,  C.  R.     History  of  .         .  11-264 


Royal  truths.     H.  W.  Beecher       :        .        32-1863 

Royer-Collard,  P.  P.  de.     Lavergne,  L.  G.  L.  G.  de. 

Royer-CoUard,  orateur  et  politique       34-4675 

—  Remusat,  C.  de.     Royer-Collard  et  Tooqueville 

34-4677 

Royle,  J.  F.  Culture  and  commerce  of  cotton  in 
India,  and  elsewhere.     L.,  1851.    8"        1-113 

—  Productive  resources  of  India.     L.,  1840.     8° 

1-295 

Rubek,  Sennoia.     See  Burke,  J. 
Rubens,  Sir  P.  P.     Sainsbury,  W.  N.    Unpublished 
papers  illustrative  of  the  life  of     .         80-1113 

—  Waagen,  G.  F.     Life  and  genius  of         30-1425 

Rubina 18-2692 

Ruby  Gray's  strategy.     Mrs.  A.  S.  Stephens 

18-3002 

Ruby's  husband.     Mrs.  Terhune    .         .         18-3168 

Ruckert,  E.  F.     See  Peters,  J.  C. 

Riickert,  F.  Gesammelte  gedichte.  Frankfurt, 
1843.     3  V 34-526 

Ruckert,  L.,  et  al.  Gems  of  German  lyrics  ;  ed.  by 
H.  D.  Wireman.     Ph.,  1869         .         23-1051 

Ruddiman,  T.     Chalmers,  G.     Life  of  .         30-2425 

Rudimentary  and  practical  instructions  in  the  science 
of  railway  construction.     J.  Weale  6-78 

Rudiments  of  the  art  of  building.  Ed.  by  J.  Bul- 
lock.    K  Y.,  1853        .         .         .  5-59 

Rueda.  Lope  de.  [Select  dramatic  writings,  v.  1  of 
Tesoro  del  teatro  EspaiiolJ  .         .  34-2 

Ruffhead,  O.  Life  of  Alexander  Pope ;  with  a 
critical  essay  on  his  writings  and  genius.  L., 
1769.     8° 30-436 

Ruffini,  Giovanni.  Dear  experience.  [Same  as 
Paragreens  at  Paris]     .         .         .         18-2699 

—  Doctor  Antonio        ....         18-2696 

—  Lavinia 18-2697 

—  Lorenzo  Benoni        ....         18-2698 

—  Lorenzo  Benoni ;  memoires  d'  un  conspirateur 

Italien.     P.,  1859  .         .         .         34-3653 

—  The  Paragreens  on  a  visit  to  Paris  .        18-2699 

—  Vincenzo  ;  or,  sunken  rocks  .  .  18-2700 
RuflTner,  H.  The  fathers  of  the  desert ;  or,  an  ac- 
count of  the  origin  and  practice  of  monkery 
among  heathen  nations;  its  passage  into  the 
church,  and  some  wonderful  stories  of  the 
fathers  concerning  the  primitive  monks  and 
hermits.     N.  Y.,  1850.     2  v.     80  32-355 

Rugby  school  sermons.     T.  Arnold       .        32-1147 

Ruined  abbeys  and  castles  of  Great  Britain  and  Ire- 
land.    W.  and  M.  Howitt    ,        .         27''-673 

Ruins  of  Pompeii.     T.  II.  Dyer    .         .       27'^-1225 

Ruins  of  sacred  and  historic  lands.     L.,  1843 

29''-208 

Ruins,  the  ;  or,  survey  of  the  revolutions  of  empires. 
C.  F.  Volney         ....  2-900 

Ruins  of  ancient  cities.     C.  Eucke  .  25-11 

Ruiz  de  Alarcon.     See  Alarcon,  T.  Ruiz  de. 

Rule,  W.  II.  History  of  the  inquisition,  from  the 
twelfth  century  to  the  present  time.  L.,  1868, 
8° 32-2515 

Rule  and  misrule  of  the  English  in  America.  T.  C. 
Halilurton 26''-627 

Rules  of  discipline  of  the  religious  society  of  friends, 
will)  advices;  beingextractsfrom  the  minutes 
and  epistles  of  their  yearly  meeting,  held  in 
London.     3d  cd.     L.,  1834.     4»  .         32-2009 

Rules  of  discipline  of  the  yearly  meeting  of  friends, 
held  in  Philadelphia.    Ph.,  1865.    S"   32-1103 

Rulhiere,  C.  C.  de.     See  Scott,  D.  D. 

Rumford,  B.  Thompson,  Count.  Essays,  political, 
economical,  and  philosophical.  B.,  1798-1804. 
3  V.     8° 11-64 

—  Renwick,  J.  Life  of  [S.  A.  B.  15]  30-497 
Rumor.  E.  Siieppard  ....  18-2728 
RumpfF,    Mrs.      Memoirs    of.      See     Transi)lanted 

flowers 30-869 

Runaway  match.     Mrs.  II.  Wood  .         .        18-3386 

Rundell,'  W.  W.     See  Magnetism  of  ships. 

Runjeet  Sing.     Osborne,  W.  G.     Court  and  camp 

of 28*'-274 


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RUSSELL. 


Rnnkle,  J.  D.     See  Mathematical  monthly. 
Riinnmg  the  gauntlet.     E.  Yates  .         .         18-3607 
Rupert  Godwin.     M.  E.  Braddon  .  I8-08O 

Rupp,  I.  D.  History  of  the  counties  of  Berks  and 
Lebanon ;  containing  a  brief  account  of  the 
Indians.     Lancaster,  1844.     8»    .         3G-'-176 

—  History  of  Northampton,  Lehigh,  Monroe,  Car- 

bon,  and    Schuylkill    counties.     Harrisburg, 
1845 26''-264 

—  History  of  Lancaster  county  ;  with  a  brief  sketch 

of  the  early  history  of  Pennsylvania.     Lan- 
caster, 1844.     8°    .         .         .        .         26''-177 

Rupture.     See  Hernia. 

Rural  architecture.     See  Architecture. 

Rural  cyclopaedia.     Ed.  by  J.  M.  Wilson  4-509 

Rural  economy.     Boussingault,  J.  B.    .  4-148 

—  Clerical  economics   ....  6-247 

—  Copeland,  R.  M.     Country  life        .  4-103 

—  Farm  journal 4-502 

—  Fessenden,  T.  G.     Complete  farmer  4-51 

—  Lavergne,  L.  de.     Rural  economy  of  England, 

etc 4-252 

—  Low,  D.     Landed  property     .         .  4-236 

—  Wallich,  A.  F.  M.     Domestic  encyclopsedia 

6-228 

—  See  Agriculture  ;  Farming  ;  Gardening  ;  Land- 

scape gardening ;  Rural  life. 
Rural  essays.     A.  J.  Downing        .        .  4-85 

Rural  homes.     G.  Wheeler     .         .        .  5-70 

Rural  hours.     S.  F.  Cooper  .         .         .  9-1025 

Rural  improver,  the.     W.  Pontey  .         .  5-G35 

Rural  letters.     N.  P.  Willis    .         .         .        33-1238 
Rural  life.     Blake,  J.  L.     Farm  and  fireside    4-220 

—  Grant,  C     Rural  life  in  Bengal       .         28''-388 

—  Howitt,  W.     Rural  life  in  England  37i'-344 

—  Mitchell,  D.  G.     Rural  studies        .  4-201 
Wet  days  at  Edgewood       .        .  4-199 

—  See  Rural  economy. 

Rural  poems.     W.  Barnes      .         .         .        23-1021 
Rural  poetry  of  the  English  language  ;  with  a  com- 
plete index,  by  J.  W.  Jeuks.      B.,  1856.      8° 

23-1803 

Rural  records.     J.  Smith        .         .         .  33-65 

Rural  Socrates  ;  or,  an  account  of  a  celebrated 
philosophical  farmer,  lately  living  in  Switzer- 
land, and  known  bv  the  name  of  Kliyogg. 
Hallowell,  1800.     8° '    .         .         .  4-21 

Rural  sports.     Blaine,  D.  P.     Encyclopaedia  of 

20-312 

Rural  studies.  *  D.  G.  Mitchell       ".        ".  4-201 

Rural  visitor:  ajiterary  and  miscellaneous  magazine. 

V.  1.     Burlington,  1820.     8<>         .  17-97 

Ruschenberger,  W.  S.   W.      Elements  of  botany  ; 

from  the  text  of  Milne  Edwards  and  A.  Comte. 

Ph.,  1846 9-76 

—  Elements  of  conchology  ;  from  the  text  of  Milne 

Edwards  and  A.  Comte.     Ph.,  1846        9-620 

—  Elements  of  entomohjgy ;  from  the  text  of  M. 

Edwards  and  A.  Comte.     Ph.,  1846        9-618 

—  Elements  of  geology  ;  from  the  text  of  Beudant, 

Milne  Edwards  and  A.  Comte.     Ph.,  1846 
9-293 

—  Elements  of  herpetology,  and  of  ichthyology ; 

from  the  text  of  Milne  Edwards  and  A.  Comte. 
Ph.,  1846 9-621 

—  Elements  of  mammalogy  ;  from  the  text  of  M. 

Edwards  and  A.  Comte.     Ph.,  1846        9-619 

—  Elements  of  ornithology  ;  from  the  text  of  Milne 

Edwards  and  A.  Comte.     Ph.,  1846        9-622 

—  Voyage  round  tlie  world  ;  including  an  embassv 

to  Muscat  and  Slam.     Ph.,  1838.     8"     29"-56 
Ruse,  G.,  and  C.  Straker.     Printing,  and  its  acces- 
sories.    L 21-106 

Rush,    Benjamin,   M.  T>.      Life    and    character  of 
Christopher  Ludwick.     Ph.,  1881  30-332 

—  Medical   inquiries  and   observations.      5th  ed. 

Ph.,  1818.     3  v.     8°      .         .         .  10-96 

—  Medical  inquiries  and  observations  upon  the  dis- 

eases of  the  mind.     Ph.,  1812.     8°  10-95 

—  Same.     3d  cd.     Ph.,  1827.     8"         .  10-95" 


Rush,  Benjamin.  William  B.  Reed,  of  Chestnut 
Hill,  expert  in  the  art  of  exhumation  of  the 
dead.     L.,  1867.     8°     .        .         .         30-2353 

—  Johnson,  J.  G.     Criticism  of  Reed's  aspersions 

on 30-2353 

Rush,  J.  Outline  of  an  analysis  of  the  human  in- 
tellect.    Ph.,  1865.     3  V.     8"        .  15-354 

—  Philosophy  of  the  human  voice  ;  embracing  its 

physiological  history,  together  with  principles 
of  the  art  of  elocution.    Ph.,  1837.  8°    22-723 

—  Same.     3d  ed.     Ph.,  1845.     8°        .         23-723" 

—  Rhymes  of  contrast  on  wisdom  and  folly,  in  a 

narrated  dialogue.     Ph.,  1869.    8°        23-1037 

Rush,  Richard.     Occasional  productions  ;  including  a 

glance  at  the  French  revolution  of  1848.     Ph., 

1860.     8» 33-836 

—  Memoranda  of  a  residence  at  the  court  of  Lon- 

don, from  1817-25.     Ph.,  1833.     8»        27^-17 

—  Memoranda  of  a  residence  at  the  court  of  Lon- 

don, from  1819-25  ;  including  negotiations  on 
the  Oregon  question.     Ph.,  1845."  8°     27M9 

—  Washington  in  domestic  life.     Ph.,  1857.     8° 

30-976 

Rush's  lancers.     See  Sixth  Pennsylvania  cavalry. 

Rushton,  W.  L.  Shakespeare  illustrated  by  old  au- 
thors.    L.,  1867,8.     2  parts  in  1  .  24-228 

Rushworth,  John.  Historical  collections  ;  abridged 
and  improved.     L.,  1703-8.     6  v.        27''-1034 

Ruskin,  J.  Crown  of  wild  olives;  three  lectures  on 
work,  trafic,  and  war.     N.  Y.,  1866    33-1330 

—  Same.     L.,  1866       .         .       \         .         33-1331 

—  Elements  of  drawing.     N.  Y.,  1857  5-93 

—  Ethics  of  the  dust ;  ten  lectures  to  little  house- 

wives on  the  elements  of  crystallization.     N. 
Y.,  1866         .....  6-217 

—  Lectures  on  architecture  and  painting.    L.,  1854 

.  5-74 

—  Modern  painters.     L.,  1851-GO.     5  v.    8"      5-47 

—  Same.     1st  Am.  from  3d  L.  ed.    K  Y.,  1847-60. 

5  V 5-46 

—  Sesame  and  lilies.     N.  Y.,  1865       .         33-1300 

—  Queen  of  the  air ;  being  a  study  of  the   Greek 

myths  of  cloud  and  storm.     N.  Y.,  1809 
33-1299 

—  Seven  lamps  of  architecture.      L.,  1855.     8" 

5-75" 

—  Same.    N.  Y.,  1849  ....  5-75 

—  Stones  of  Venice;  (1)  the  foundations;  (2)  the 

sea  stories;  (3)  the  fall.     L.,  1853.     3  v.     8° 
5-155 

—  Same ;    the  foundations.      N.   Y.,    1851.     8° 

5-63 

—  Time  and  tide  ;  letters  to  a  workingman  on  the 

laws  of  work.     N.  Y.,  1868.     8»  2-1014 

—  Same.     2d  ed.     L.,1868.         .        .         2-1014* 

—  Two  paths  ;  being  lectures  on  art,  and  its  appli- 

cation to  decoration  and  manufacture.     N.  Y., 
1859 5-141 

—  "Unto    this    last;"     four    essays  on   political 

economy.     L.,  1862      .         .         .  3-201 

—  Selections  from  the  writings  of.     N.  Y.,  1868 

5-117 

Russell,    Alex.      The   salmon.      E.,    1864.      8<> 

20-461 

Russell,  Alex.,  M.  D.  Natural  history  of  Aleppo; 
containing  a  description  of  the  city,  and  the 
principal  natural  productions  in  its  neigh- 
borhood ;  logelher  with  an  account  of  the 
climate,  inhabitants,  and  diseases,  particularly 
of  the  i)lague,  by  P.  Russell.  3d  ed.  L., 
1794.     2  V.     4»      .         .         .        .         28''-909 

Russell,  C.  J.     See  Baigent,  F.  J. 

Russell,  C.  W.,  D.  D.  Life  of  Cardinal  Mezzofanti ; 
with  an  introductory  memoir  of  eminent  lin- 
guists.    L..  1858.     8°   .        .         .        30-1064 

Russell,  Charles  W.     Roebuck  ;  a  novel        18-2683 

Russell,  F.  Power  and  duty  of  an  arbitrator,  and 
the  law  of  submissions  and  awards.  Ph., 
1849.    8°        .        .         .         .        V.  63  of  2-55 

Russell,  John.     See  Bedford. 


RUSSELL. 


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RUSSIA. 


Russell,  John.  Tour  in  Germany,  and  some  of  the 
southern  provinces  of  the  Austrian  empire,  in 
1820-2.  New  ed.,  with  additions.  E.,  1828. 
2  V 27''-47 

—  Same.  B.,  1825.  8°  .  .  .  27^-48 
Russell,  John,  lord.     Essay  on  the  history  of  the 

Enalish  government  and  constitution  from  the 
reign  of  Henry  VIL     L.,  18G5.     8°    27"-! 041 

—  Letter  on  the  state  of  Ireland.     3ded.  L.,  1868. 

8" 27''-1517 

—  Life  and  times  of  Charles  James  Fox.    L.,  1859- 

66.     3  V 30-1120 

—  Memorials  and  correspondence  of  Charles  James 

Fox.     Ph.,  1853.    2v.  .         .         .  30-745 

—  Memoirs,     journal,     and     correspondence     of 

Thomas  Moore.     L.,  1853-6.     8  v.        30-720 

—  Grey.  H.  G.,  earl.     Colonial  policy  of     27''-483 
Russell,  J.  A.     Treatise  on  the  laws  relating  to  fac- 
tors and  brokers.     L.,1844.         .  2-94 

—  Same.  Ph.,  1845.  8°  .  .  v.  48  of  2-55 
Russell,  J.  F.     Life  of  Samuel  Johnson,     L.,  1847 

30-271 

—  See  Kenrick,  P.  R. 

Russell,  J.  R.  History  and  heroes  of  the  art  of 
medicine.     L.,  1861.     8»       .        .  10-275 

Russell,  Michael.    Connection  of  sacred  and  profane 

history.    (Intended  to  complete  the  works  of 

ShuckfordandPrideaux.)    L.,  1827.     3  v.    8° 

32-2049 

—  History  and  present  condition  of  the   Barbaiy 

states.     N.  Y.,  1835      ,         .         .  28''-12 

—  Nubia   and    Abyssinia  :     comprehending    their 

civil  history,  antiquities,  arts,  religion,  litera- 
ture, and  natural  history.    N.  Y.  1837   28''-82 

—  Palestine ;  or,   the  holy  laud  from  the  earliest 

period  to  the  present  time.     E.,  1831      28*-83 

—  Same.     N.  Y.,  1837  .         .         .  28''-84 

—  Polynesia  ;  or,  an  historical  account  of  the  prin- 

cipal islands  in  the  South  sea.     N.  Y.,  1843 
29''-35 

—  Same.     L.,  1853       ....  29''-35'' 

—  View  of  ancient  and   modern  Egypt ;   with  an 

outline  of  its  natural  history.     N.  Y.,  1839 
28''-29 

—  Same.     E.,  1831        ....  28«-30 

—  See  Pococke,  E.,  et  al. 

Russell,  Lady  Rachel.  Letters ;  with  an  introduc- 
tion, vindicating  the  character  of  Lord  Russell. 
6th  ed.     L.,  1801.     8»  .         .         .        33-1231 

—  Same.     B.,  1820       ....         33-1232 

—  Same.  Ph.,  1854  ....  33-1245 
Russell,  T.  (Walsh's  Br.  poets)  .  .  23-62 
Russell,  W.     Eccentric  personages.     N.  Y.,  1866 

30-1753 

—  Extraordinary  men :    their  boyhood  and  early 

life.     L.,  1853       .         .         .         .  30-774 

Russell,  Wm.  Orthophony ;  or,  the  cultivation  of 
the  voice  in  elocutidu  ;  a  manual  of  elementary 
exercises,  adapted  to  Dr.  Rush's  "  Philosophy 
of  the  human  voice  ;"  and  the  system  intro- 
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—  University  speaker.     B..  1852  .         .  33-743 
Russell,  William,  LL.D.     History  of  modern  Eu- 
rope ;  with  an  account  of  tlie  decline  and  fall 
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27*-3528 

—  Same,  epitomised.     L.,  1857  .        .       27"-3529 

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Russell,  W.  H.  The  Atlantic  telegraph  ;  illustrated 
by  Robert  Dudley,     L.     40  .  6-920 

—  British  expedition  to  the  Crimea.     L.,  1858.     8" 

27»-1038 

—  Canada ;  its  defences,  condition,  and  resources. 

L  ,  1865 26''-528 

—  General   Todleben's  history  of  the  defence  of 

Sebastopol,   1854,5;  a  review.     N.  Y.,  1805 
27''-2974 

—  My  diary  in  India,  in  1858,9.     L.,  1860.     2  v. 

28"-333 

—  My  diary  north  and  south.     B.,  1803       26''-430 


Russell,  W.  H.  Mv  diary  north  and  south.  L., 
1863.     2v.     ."       .        ,        .         .        26"-430=' 

Russell,  W.  S.  Guide  to  Plymouth,  and  recollec- 
tions of  the  pilgrims.     B.,  1840    .         26''-330 

Russell.     G.  P.  R.  James       .         .         .         18-1645 

Russell's  magazine,  v.  3-6.  Charleston,  1858-60. 
8» 17-93 

Russia.    History. 

—  Bell,  R.     History  of         .         .         .       27''-2877 

—  Chesney,  F.  R.     Russo-Turkisb  campaigns  of 

1828,9 27^-2884 

—  Duncan,  J.,  and  A.  Rabbe.    History  of  27'''-2892 

—  Grahame,  F.  R.     The  archer  and  the  steppe 

27"-2915 

—  Kelly,  W.  K.     History  of       .*        ."       27"-29.30 

—  La  Baume,  E.     Campaign  in  .         .       27"-1768 

—  Lamartine,  A.  de.     Histoire  de       .         34-4545 

—  Manstein,  C.  H.  v.    Memoirs,  1727-44    27^-2952 

—  Masson,  C.  F.  P.     Memoires  secrets 

V.  23  of  34-3519 

—  Morell,  J.  R.     Neighbors  of    .         .       27^'-2954 

—  Schnitzler,  J.  H.     Secret  history  of        27''-2983 

—  Segur,  P.  de.     Expedition  to  ,    27^-1904.5 

—  Tyrrell,  H.     History  of  .         .         .       27"-2990 

—  Voltaire,  F.  M.  A.  de.     Histoire  de.    v.  21 

34-4868 

—  Wilson,  R.     Narrative   during  Bonaparte's  in- 

vasion    27^-3509 

—  Travels  and  description. 

—  Russia,  by  a  recent  traveller  ;  a  series  of  letters 

originally  published  in  the  "Continental  re- 
view."    L.,  1859  ....         27''-535 

—  Bodenstedt,  F.     Morning-land        .         28i'-573 

—  Bremner,  R.     Excursions  in   .         .  27''-90 

—  Cochrane,  J.  D.     Journey  through         28''-456 

—  Custine,  A.     Travels  in  .         .         .         27'^-335 

—  Demidoff,  A.  de.     Travels  in  Southern  R. 

27M213 

—  Elliott,  C.  B.     Three  great  empires         27''-lo0 

—  Halen,  J.  van.     Journey  to     .         .         27M88 

—  James,  J.  T.     Tour  in,  1813,4         .         27''-809 

—  Johnston,  R.     Travels  through       ,  27''-94 

—  Kingston,  W.  H.  G.    Fred  Markham  in   27^'-457 

—  Kolil,  J.  G.     Travels  in  .         .        ,  27"-223 

—  Korb,  J.  G.     Diary  in     .         .         .  27''-633 

—  Mignan,  R.     Winter  journey  througli     28''-526 

—  Modern  traveller      ....         29''-280 

—  O'Brien,  A.  P.    Scenes  in  St.  Petersburg  27'^-686 

—  Oliphant,  L.     Shores  of  the  Black  sea     27"-320 

—  Porter,  R.  K.     Sketches  in     .         .         27^-169 

—  Sala,  G.  A.     Notes  of      .         .         .         27^-505 

—  Scott,  C.  H.     Baltic,  Black  sea,  and  Crimea 

27"-923 

—  Sears,  R.    Illustrated  description  of       27"-641 

—  Six  years'  travels  in         .         .         .         27''-524 

—  Smyth,  C.  P.     Three  cities  in  .         27"-016 

—  Spencer,  E.     Travel  in    .         .         .         27''-339 

—  Spottiswoode,  W.     Journey  through      27"'-601 

—  Taylor,  B.     Travels  in    .         .         .         27'^-530 

—  Tilley,  H.  A.     Eastern   Europe  and   Western 

Asia 29''-231 

—  Tooke,  W.     View  of       .        .        .         27M08 

—  Wilbraham,  R.     Travels  in     .         .         28''-lll 

—  Wilson,  W.  R.     Travels  in      .        .         27^-828 

—  Society,  education,  etc. 

—  Dicey,  E.     Month  in  R.  .         .         .         27''-884 

—  Edwards,  S.     Russians  at  home      ,         27"-596 

—  Golovin,  I.     Russia  and  Turkey     .       27''-2912 

—  Gurowski,  A.     Russia  as  it  is  .         .       27''-2919 

—  Haxthausen,  A.  v.     Institutions  and  resources 

of 27^-574 

—  Kohl,  J.  G.     Russia  and  the  Russians  in  1842 

27*^-95 

—  Lagny,  G.  de.     The  knout  and  the  Russians 

27"-860 

—  Maxwell,  J.  S.     Court  and  people  of       27^-195 

—  Morley,  H.     Sketches  of  Russian  life      27"-805 

—  Richie,  L.     R.  and  the  Russians      .  27''-97 

—  Tchinovnicks.     Sketches  of  provincial  life  in 

27''-599 


RrssiA. 


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Russia.    Miscellany. 

—  Russia  ;  comprising  its  geography,  history,  and 

topograpliy.     B.',  1833  .         .         27''-8o9 

—  Boynton,  C.  B.     Resources,  government,  and 

policy  of 27=^-2970 

—  Grahame,  F.  R.     Progress  of  science,  art,  and 

literature 27''-2916 

—  Latham,  R.  G.     Native  races  of     .       27-'-2942 

—  Lee,  R.     Stories  fiom  R.         .        .       27^-2945 

—  Martin,  H.     La  Russie  et  1'  Europe         34-4855 

—  Tegoborski,    M.   L.  de.     Productive  forces  of 

1-148 

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Crimea ;  Finland  ;  Moscow  ;  Nicholas  ;  Peter 

the  Great ;  Poland  ;   Sovereigns  ;  Slavic  ;  St. 

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Russian  anthology.     J.  Bowring  .         .  23-909 

Russian  discoveries.     Cox,  W.     Account  of 

29''-232 

Russian  government  in  Poland.     W.  A.  Day 

27^-2886 

Russian  language   and    literature.      Alexandrow's 

method  .         .         .         .         .  22-3 

—  Bowring,  J.     Specimens  of  Russian  poets 

23-909 

—  Delaveau,  H.     Le  roman  satirique  en  R. 

34-4679 

—  Otto,    F.      History   of   Russian  literature 

22-1105 

—  Pocket  dictionary  of  Russian  and  English  lan- 

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Russian  poets,  specimens  of.  J.  Bowring  23-909 
Russian  popular  tales.     Trans,    from  the   German 

version  of  Anton  Dietrich  .  .  18-2705 
Russians  at  home.  S.  Edwards  .  .  27''-596 
Russians  in  Central  Asia.     J.  and  R.  Mitchell 

28''-483 

Rust,  smut,  mildew,  and  mould.  M.  C.  Cooke  9-27 
Rustcm.  A.  de  Lamarlihe  .  .  .  34-3465 
Rustic  adornments  for  homes  of  taste.     S.  Hibberd 

4-333 

Rustic  rhymes.     S.  G.  Fisher         .         .  23-631 

Rusticus.     See  Newman,  E. 

Ruth,  book  of.  Tyng,  S.  H.  Rich  kinsman  32-566 
Ruth.  Mrs.  E.  C.  Gaskell  .  .  .  18-1153 
Ruth  Hall.  Mrs.  S.  P.  Parton  .  .  18-2445 
Rutherford,  S.     A  garden  of  spices ;  extracts  from 

the  religious  letters  of,  ed.  by  L.  R.  Dunn ; 

with  an  historical  and  biographical  essay  by 

A.  C.  George,  and  an  introduction  by  T.  L. 

Cuvler.     Cin.,  1869      .         .         .        32-2477 
Rutherford,  W.     See  Hutton,  C. 
Rutland  papers.     Camden  soc.  pub.  v.  21      27''-195 
Rutlandshire.     Laird,  F.  C.    pt.  2.    v.  12  of  27''-474 
Rutledge.     M.  Coles       .         .        .        .  18-673 

Ruttan,  H.     Ventilation  and  warming  of  buildings. 

N.  Y.,  1862.     8»  .         .         .         .  0-80 

Rutter,  J.  O.  N,    Human  electricity;  the  means  of 

its  development  illustrated   by  experiments. 

L.,1854 11-161 

Rutty,  J.     Methodical  synopsis  of  mineral  waters. 

L.,  1757.     4» 10-1005 

Ruxton,  G.   F.      Adventures  in    Mexico   and    the 

Rocky  mountains.     N.  Y.,  1848  .         26"-! 09 

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Ryan,  J.     Preparation  of  long-line,  flax-cotton,  and 

flax-wool,  by  the  Claussen  processes ;  with  a 
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Ryan,  R.  Poetry  and  poets ;  a  collection  of  anec- 
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L.,  1826.     3v.      .         .         .        .        30-1571 

Ryan,  V.  W.  Mauritius  and  Madagascar  ;  .journals 
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Rybrent  de  Cruce 18-2708 

Rycaut,  P.  History  of  the  Turkish  empire,  1623  to 
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Rydberg,  V.    The  last  Athenian  .        .        18-2709 


Rye,  W.  B.  England  as  seen  by  foreigners  in  the 
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Ryland,  J.  E.  Life  and  correspondence  of  John 
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—  Memoirs  of  John  Kitto  ;  with  a  critical  estimate 

of  his  life  and  Avritings,  by  Professor  Eadie. 
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Ryland,  R.  H.  History,  topography,  and  antiqui- 
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an  account  of  the  present  state  of  the  peas- 
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27^-1518 

Ryle,  J.  C.  Expository  thoughts  on  the  gospels. 
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Mark.     N.  Y.,  1866    .        .        .        32-2253 

Luke.     N.  Y.,1866.    2  v.   .        .         32-2354 

Jolm.     N.  Y.,1866.     v.  1   .         .        32-2255 

—  Priest,  puritan,  and  preacher.     N.  Y.,  1855 

30-864 

Ryle,  T.     American  liberty  and  government  ques- 
tioned.    L.,  1855  ....  26"-9S9 
Ryley,  S.  W.     The  itinerant ;   or,  memoirs  of  an 
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—  Same.  Pt.  II.  Ph.,  1817.  2  v.  .  30-463" 
Rhythm.     Guest,  E.     History  of  English  rhvthms 

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—  Roe,  R.     Principles  of     .         .        .  22-801 

S.,  E.  W.,  and  S.  W.  M.     See  Children's  hour. 

S.,  K.  A.     Home  pictures  of  English  poets  30-2430 

Saadi,  Musle-Huddeen.  Gulistan;  or,  rose  garden. 
Trans,  by  F.  Gladwin ;  with  an  essay  on 
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Sabaean  researches.     J.  Landseer  .        .         28^-402 

Sabbatarian  churches.  Davis,  Mrs.  T.  History  of 
32-325 

Sabbath.     See  Sunday. 

Sabbaths  on  the  continent.  Mrs.  M.  M.  Sherwood 
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Sabine  :  roman.     IMme  de  Bawr    .         .        34-4251 

Sabin,  J.  Dictionary  of  books  relating  to  America. 
V.  1.     N.  Y.,  1868.     8°         ;        .  ^        21-255 

Sabine,  L.  American  loyalists ;  or,  biogi'aphical 
sketches  of  adherents  to  the  British  crown  in 
the  war  of  the  revolution  ;  with  a  preliminary 
historical  essay.     B.,  1847.     8°    .         26^-178 

—  Same.     B.,  1864.     2  v.     .         .         .        26=^-1 78-'' 

—  Lite  of  Edward  Preble.  (S.  A.  B.  22)  30-497 
Sabine,  R.  Electric  telegraph.  L.,  1867.  8°  6-925 
Sable  cloud.  N.  Adams  .  .  .  18-55 
Sabre,  G.  E.     Nineteen  months  a  prisoner  of  war ; 

narrative  of  his  experience  in  war  prisons,  and 

his  escape  to  the  union  lines.     N.  Y.,  1865 

26''-727 

Sabrina  Hacket.  S.  H.  Ward  .  .  18-2741 
Sacerdotal  celibacy.  H.  C.  Lea  .  .  32-1979 
Sachs,    Hans,    seln  leben  und  wirken   aus  seiuen 

dichtungen.     J.  L.  Hofliuann       .  34-545 

Sackville,  C.     See  Dorset. 
Sackville,  T.,  Lord  Buckhurst.     Works,  edited  by 

R.  W.  Sackville- West.     L.,1859  23-521 

Sackville  St.  Lawrence.     K.  Cornwallis  18-755 

Sacra    bibbia,    la,   tradotta  in  lingua  Italiana    da 

Giovanni  Diodati.  L.,  1825  .  34-2506 
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Sacraments.     Calvin,  J.     Treatises  on 

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—  Halley,  R.     N'ature  of     .        .         .        32-2205 

—  Stone,  J.  S.     Scriptural  views  of    .        32-1956 
Sacred  and  constructive  art.     C.  N.  Otis  5-394 
Sacred  archaeology.     M.  E.  C.  Walcott        32-2508 
Sacred  city  of  the  Hindus.     Sherring,  M.  A.     Ac- 
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Sacred  history.     See  History,  sacred. 


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Sacred  literature.     Clark,  A.,  and  J.  B.  B.     View 
of  succession  of     .         .         .         .  21-163 

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Sacred  mountains.     J.  T.  Ileiidlcy         .  32-108 

Sacred  musings  on  the  manifestations  of  God  to  the 

soul  of  man,     M.  A.  Schimmelpenninck 

32-937 

Sacred  philosophy  of  the  seasons.     II.  Duncan 

32-74 

Sacred  plains.     J.  T.  Hendley        .         .  32-349 

Sacred  scenes  and  characters.     J.  T.  Headley 

32-291 

Sacred  streams,     P.  H.  Gosse         ,         .  32-333 

Sacristan's    household.      By    autlior  of    "Mabel's 

progress"       lS-2711 

Sacs  et  parchemens.     J.  Sandeau  .         .         34-3722 
Sadler,  M.  T.     The  law  of  population.     L.,  1830. 

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Sadlier,  D.  and  J.     Catholic  directory,  almanac,  and 

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Sadlier,  Mrs.  J.     Aunt  ILmor's  keepsake      18-2706 

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Saemund.     The  edda  ;  from  the  old   Norse  or  Ice- 
landic ;  with  indexes.     L.,  1866  .  23-864 

—  Same.     Pt.  I 23-8r;4'' 

Saewulf     See  Early  travels  in  Palestine        28''-210 
Safe  abolhion  of  pain.     R.Ellis      .         .  10-265 

Safe  com  pa.ss,  t  lie.     R.Newton     .         .         ;2-in60 
Safes.     Price,  G.     Fire  and  thief-proof  depositories 

6-402 

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Satfell,  W.  T.    R.     Hail   Columbia,  the  Flair,   and 
Yankee  Doodle  Dandy.     Bait.,  1864    26''-825 

—  Records  of  tlie  revolutionary  war  ;  containing 

the  military  and  financial  correspondence  of 
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Safford,  A.  E,    Memoir  of  Daniel  Satlbrd,    B.  [1867] 
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Safford,  W.  II.  Blennerhassett  papers  ;  embodying 
the  jnivate  journal  of  II.  Blennerhassett,  and 
the  hitiierto  unpublished  correspondence  of 
Burr,  Alston,  Comfort  Tyler,  Dcvereaux, 
Dayton,  Adair,  Miro,  Emmctt,  Theodosia 
Burr  Alston,  Mrs.  Blennerhassett,  and  others, 
their  contemporaries,  etc.  Cin.,  1864.  6" 
26»-562 

—  Life  of  H.  Blennerhassett ;    comprising  an  au- 

thentic   narrative   of   the    Burr    expedition. 

Cin.,  1853 30-835 

Safla,     R.  de  Beauvoir   ....  18-297 

Sagas.     Ampere,  J.  J.     Specimens  des  84-3021 

—  Haigh,  D.  H.     Anglo-Saxon  saaas  27''-502 

—  Tegner,  E.  Frithiof's  saga  .  "  .  23-939 
Sage,  R.  B.     Scenes  in  the  Rocky  mountains,  and  in 

Oregon,  Calilbrnia,  New  Mexico,  Texas,  and 
the  grand  prairies.     Ph.,  1846      ,         26^-116 

—  Same.  B.,  1860  .  ,  ,  ,  26''-ll6'' 
Sage-femme,  la.  A.  Ricard  .  .  .  34-4821 
Saggio   storico    suUa   rivoluzioue    di    Napoli.      V. 

Cuoco 34-2514 

Saguenay  river.     Lanman,  C.     Tour  on  26''-64 

Sahara.     Fromentin,  E.     Une  ete  dans         84-5282 

—  Richardson,  J,     Travels  in  the  gieat  deseit 

28"-139 

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Sailing  directions.  M.  F.  Maury  .  .  11-509,10 
Sailing   directions   for  the   Caribbean   sea,  gulf  of 

Mexico,  and  Florida,     W.  S.  Andrews,     v.  1 

.         ,         .         .         .         .       26''-1012 

Sailing  directions  of  Henry  Hudson.     B.    F.  De 

Costa 26''-558 

Sail-making.     Kipping,  R.     Elementary  treatise  on 

6-640 

Sailor  boy,     W.  T.  Adams     ,         ,         ,  18-69 

Sailor's  horn-book  for  storms.     H.  Piddiugton 

11-192 


Sailors.     Clark,  G.  E.     Seven  years  of  a  sailor's  life 
2!t»'-287 

—  Dana,  R.  H.,  jr.     Two  years  before   the  mast 

26''-26 

—  Esquiros,  A,     Engiisli  seamen  and  divers 

27'^-609 

—  Hazen,  J,  A.     Five  years  before  the  mast 

2!t''-262 

Sainetes.    Ramon  de  la  Cruz  ,         .         34-5383 

Sainsbury,    W.    N.     Original   unpublished    papers, 

illustrative  of  the  life  of  Sir  Peter  Paul  Rubens, 

as  an  artist  and  a  diplomatist;  with  an  api)en- 

dix  of  documents.     L.,1859.    8»  .         30-1113 

Saint  and  his  Saviour.     C.  H.  Spurgeon        32-2493 

St.  Agatha,  Alfonso,  Bp.  of.     Preparation  for  deatli. 

Ed.  by  Orby  Siiipley.     Ph.,  1869  32-2488 

St,  Albans,  Harriet,  duchess  of     Baron- Wilson,  M. 

Memoirs  of 30-rOl 

St.  Augustine,  Fla.     Fairbanks,  G.  R.     History  and 
antiquiti(  s  of         .         .         .         .         26''-103 

—  Sketches  of  its  liistory,  etc.     N.  Y.,  1869 

26''-699 

Saint-Bertrand.     E.  Feydeau         .         .         34-5289 
Saint  Cecilia's  day  :  a  cantata.     J.  B.  von  Bree 

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St.  Clair,  A.  Narrative  of  the  manner  in  which  the 
campaign  atrainst  the  Indians  (1791)  was  c< in- 
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27''-958 

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Saint-Denis,  monographic  sur  1'  eglise  de 

Guilhermy 

Saint  Denis.     V.  Hugo   .... 

St.  Domingo.     History  of  the  island  of,  from  its  first 

discovery  by  Columbus,  to  the  present  pei  iod. 

N.  Y.,  1824.     8"  .        ,         .         .         26"-194 

—  Brown,  J.     History  and  present  condition  of 

26^-25 

—  Kimball,  R.  B.     In  the  tropics        .         26''-4r6 

—  Morcau  de  Saint-Mery,  M.  L.  E.     Spanish  part 

of 26''-599 

Saint-Elme,  Mme  E.  T.  van  Aylde-Jonghe,  et  al, 
Memoires  d'une  cont(  mporaine,  ou  souvenirs 
d'une  femme  sur  les  principaux  personnages 
de  la  republique,  du  consulat,  de  I'empire,  etc. 
3d  ed.  P.,  1828.  8  v.  S"  .  .  34-4908 
St.  Elmo.     A.J.Evans  ,         .         .         18-1032 

Sainl-Evremond,  C.  M.  de  St,  D.  de.  (Euvres  choisies 
precedes  d'une  notice  sur  sa  vie  et  ses  ouvrages, 
par  M.  Hippeau.     P.,  1852  .         ,        34-36:7 

—  (Euvres  meslees.     P.,  1700.     6  v     .         84-4489 

—  Works,  made  English  from  the  French  original ; 

with  the  author's  life,  by  Mr.  Des  Maizeaux  ; 
to  which  are  added,  the  Memoirs  of  the 
duchess  of  Mazarin,  wiitten  in  her  name,  bv 
the  Abbott  St.  Real.     L.,  1714.     3  v.     33-434 

—  and  E.  Waller.    Letters,  supposed  to  have  passed 

between  ;  with  a  biographical  sketch.  Bait., 
1809 •  .  33-187 

—  Same.  Bait.,  1813  ....  33-137" 
Saint-Felix,  J.  de.  [Pseud.]  See  Amoreux,  F.  d'. 
St.  George,  C.     Civil    and  ecclesiastical  history  of 

England.     L.,  1830.     2  v.    .         .       27"-l0n7 
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■",,  1857 

34-5^:39 
1859.  8» 
34-4592 
P.,  1866 
34-3675 

Saint-Germain,  J.  T.  L'art  d'etre  malheureux  ;  le- 
gends.    5me  ed.     P.,  1861  .         .         34-4145 

—  Le  Chalet  d'Auteuil ;    legende.      P.,  1862 

34-r230 

—  La  Feuillede  Coudrier,  et  la  fontaine  de  Medics. 

P.,  1863     ■ 34-4o23 


le  livre  d'heures,  et  I'auto-da-fe.     P 
—  Les  princes  de  Maquenoise,     N.  Y., 
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SAINT. 


615 


SAINT. 


Saint-Germain,  J.  T.     Lady  Clare;   legende.      P., 
1861 34-4147 

—  Mignon ;  legende.     6me  ed.     P.,  1861  34-4146 

—  Pour  une  epingle  ;  legende.    lOme  ed.   P.,  1802 

34-4144 

—  Les  Roses  de  Noel.     2me  ed.    P.,  1860  34-4149 

—  La  Treve  de  Dieu  ;   souvenirs  d'un  dimanclie 

d'ete.     P.,  1862    ....        34-4150 

—  La  Yeilleuse;  legende.     5me  ed.     P.,  1862 

34-4148 

Paint  Gildas.  Julia  Kavanagh  .  .  18-1722 
St.  Giles  and  St.  James.  D.  Jerrold  .  18-1678 
St.  Godwin.  R  de  St.  Leon  .  .  .  18-2710 
St.  Helena  and  tlie  cape  of  Good  Hope.    E.  F.  Hatfield 

32-376 

St.  Helen's  crown   glass  company's  trade-book  of 

patterns  for  ornamental  window  glass ;  with 

desiffus  for  windows  by   F.    Howard.      St. 

Helen's,  Lanci.shire,  1850.     4°    .  5-602 

St.  Hilaire,  E.   M.   de.     Les  guerillas.     P.     8° 

34-4686 

St.  Hilaire,  Geoffrey.     See  Antelme,  A. 
Saint-Hilaire,  J.  B.     Egypt  and  the  great  Suez  canal ; 

a  narrative  of  travels.     L.,  1857.    8"    28''-258 
Saint  James.     W.  H.  Ains worth    .         .  18-120 

St.  James'  magazine,     v.  1,8-19  ;  n.  s.,  v.  1,2.     L., 

1861-9.     8»    17-190 

St.  John,  B.     Adventures  in  the  Lybian  desert  and 

the  oasis  of  Jupiter  Ammou.     N.  Y.,  1849 
28''-10o 

—  Legends  of  the  Christian  east  .        ,         18-2712 

—  Louvre  ;  or,  biography  of  a  museum.     L.,  1855 

5-147 

—  Montaigne,  theessa3'ist ;  a  biography.   L.,  1858. 

2  V 30-921 

—  Tlie  subalpine  kingdom  ;    or,  experiences  and 

studies  in  Savoy,  Piedmont,  and  Genoa.     L., 
1856.     2  v 27b-416 

—  Two   years'  residence   in  a  Levantine  family. 

L.,  1856 28''-578 

—  Tlie  Turks  in  Europe  ;  a  sketch  of  manners  and 

politics  in  the  Ottoman  empire.     L.,1853 
27''-864 

—  Village  life  in  Egypt ;  with  sketches  of  the  Said. 

B.,"  1853.     2v 28'>-l54 

St.  John,  C.  W.  G.     Natural  history  and   sport  in 

Moray ;  collected  from  journals  and  letters. 

E.,  1863 9-623 

St.  J'^hn,  H.     See  Bolingbroke. 

St.  John,  H.  R.     History  of  the  British  conquests  in 

India.     L. ,  1852.     2  v.  .         .         28''-157 

—  The  Indian  archipelago:  its  history  and  present 

state.     L.,  1853.     2  v.  in  1  .         .         28''-156 
St.  John,  Mrs.  Horace  R.     Audubon,  the  naturalist 
in  the  new  world  :    his   adventures  and  dis- 
coveries.    L.,1856        .        .        .  30-910 

—  Same.     B.,  1863       ....         30-910* 

—  Masaniello  of  Naples  ;  the  record  of  a  nine  days' 

revolution.     L.,  1865    .         .         .       27=^-2457 

St.  John,  J.  A.     Education  of  the  people.     L.,  1858 

13-195 

—  Egypt  and  Nubia.     L.,  1845.     8°    .         28'^-126 

—  History  of  the  manners  and  customs  of  ancient 

Greece.     L.,  1842.     3  v.     8°         .       27^-3225 

—  Journal  of  a  residence  in  Normandy.    E.,  1831 

27''-34 

—  Lives  of  celebrated  travellers.    N.  Y.,  1832.  3  v. 

30-502 

—  Nemesis  of  power ;   the   causes  and  forms  of 

revolution.     L.,  1854    .         .         .  2-844 

—  The  ring  and  the  veil        .         .         .         18-2749 
St.  John,  P.  B.     The  sea  of  ice     .         .        18-2713 

—  French  revolution  of  1848 ;   the  three  days  of 

February.  1848.     2d  ed.     L.,  1848      27»-1884 

—  Same^     N.  Y.,  1848         .        .        .       27«-1885 
St.  John,  S.     Life  in  the  forests  of  the  far  east;  or, 

travels  in  northern  Borneo.     2d  ed.    L.,  1803. 

2  v.     8" 29''-198 

St.  John's  church,  Elizabeth.     Clark,  S.  A.    History 
of. 82-2339 


St.  John,  order  of.  Knights  hospitallers  in  England. 
Camb.  soc.  pub.  v.  05  .         .         .         27*-195 

—  Porter,  W.     Knights  of  Malta        .       27''-2424 

—  Sutherland,  A.     Achievementsof  the  knights  of 

Malta 30-510 

—  Taaffe,  J.     History  of     .        .         .  29''-99 

—  Vertot,  li.  A.  de.      History  of  the  knights  of 

Malta 27«-4025 

—  See  Knighthood. 

St.  Joseph,  M.     Bibliographia  critica,  sacra  et  pio- 

phana  adumbratum  provectorum  lexicon,  sive 

idioma  sapientum  inscripto  et  jam  praelo  ma- 

turo,  praemissa.     Matriti,  1740-42.     4  v.     f" 

21-653 

St.  Kilda.     Martin,  M.     Voyage  to        .         27''-920 

—  See  Hebrides. 

St.  Lawrence.     R.  P.  Ward   .        .         .         18-3434 

Saint  Leger.     R.  B.  Kimball  .         .         .         18-1741 

St.  Leon,  R.  de.  St.  Godwin  ;  a  tale  of  the  16th, 
17th  and  18th  centuries         .        .         18-2710 

St.  Leon.     W.  Godwin  ....         18-1191 

St.  Leonards,  Lord.     See  Sugden,  Sir  E.  B. 

Saint  Louis.     See  Louis  IX. 

St.  Louis.  Reavis,  L.  U.  Change  of  national  em- 
pire         26''-430 

Saint- Marc-Girardin.     See  Girardin. 

St.  Marie,  Ct.  Algeria  in  1845  ;  visit  to  the  French 
possessions  in  Africa.     L.,  1846.     8"    28'^'-331 

St. -Mars,  C  de  C.  de.  (C'sse  Dash.)  Un  amour 
coupable.     P.,  1864      .         .         .         34-5351 

—  Les  amours  de  la  belle  Aurore.     P.,  1804.     2  v. 

34-5348 

—  La  derniere  expiation.     P.,  1864.     2  v.  34-5342 

—  La  derniere  fleur  d'une  couronne.     Ed.    inter- 

dite.     B.  and  Leip.,  1855.     2  v.   .         34-4021 

—  Les  galanteries  de  la  cour  de  Louis  XV.     Jeu- 

nesse  de  Louis  XV.     P.,  1802      .        34-5345 

Les  maltresses  du  roi.     P.,  1863         34-5346 

Le  pare  aux  cerfs.     P.,  1803       .        34-5347 

—  M'Ue  Cinq,uante  Millions.     P.,  1806        34-4022 

—  Mademoiselle  fifty  millions ;  or,  the  adventures 

of  Hortense  Mancini    .         .         .         18-4249 

—  M'lle  Robespierre.    Ed.  interdite.    B.  and  Leip., 

1856.     3  V 34-4023 

—  La  main  gauche  et  la  main  droite.     P.,  1866 

34-5336 

—  La  marquise  de  Piirabere.     P.,  1859        34-3177 

—  La  marquise  Sanglante.     P.,  1862  .        34-3178 

—  La  Pomme  d'Eve.     P.,  1857  .         .        34-4367 

—  Pulcherie.    Ed.  interdite.    B.  and  L.,  1856.    3  v. 

34-4195 

—  Une  rivale   de   la   Pompadour.      P.,    1805 

34-5334 

—  Le  salon  du  Diable.     P.,  1800  .        34-3179 

—  La  Sorciere  du  roi.    P.,  1801    .         .         34-4389 

—  Les  suites  d'  une  faute ;   fin  des  Amours  de  la 

belle  Aurore.     P.,  1804        .         .        34-5349 

—  Trois  amours.  P.,  1804  .  .  .  34-53."0 
St.  Martin's  eve.  Mrs.  H.  Wood  .  .  18-3572 
St.  Martin's  summer.  A.  M.  H.  Brewster  18-411 
St.  Maiy's  convent.  J.  S.  Dammast  .  32-1908 
St.  Matthew.  See  Etheridge,  J.  W.,  in  supplement. 
Saint-Mery.     See  Moreau  de  Saint-Mery. 

Saint  Nicholas,  the" book  of.      J.  K.  Paulding 

18-2453 

St.  Olaves.     By  the  author  of  Jeanie's  quiet  life 

18-2669 

St.  Patrick's  eve.     C.  Lever  .        .        .  18-592 

Saint  Paul.     E.  Renan  ....        32-1654 

—  See  Paul. 

St.  Paul  in  Britain.     R.  W.  Morgan      .  3^-978 

St.  Paul,  oratorio  of.     F.  Mendelssohn-Bartholdy 

5-819 

St.  Paul's  cathedral.    Milman,  H.  H.     Annals  of 

27''-849 

—  Smyth,  G.  L.     Biographical  illustrations  of 

30-1779 

St.  Paul  library  asso.     Catalogue.     St.  Paul,  1864. 

21-508 

Saint-Pelaie,  M.  de.    See  Saint(vPalaye,  J.  B.  L.  de. 


ST.  PETER'S. 


516 


SALMON. 


St.  Peter's  church,   Phila.     Dorr,  B.    Account  of 

32-71 

St.  Petersburg.  Granville,  A.  B.  Travels  to  and 
from 27*'-93 

—  Jerrniann,  E.     Pictures  from  .         .         27''-285 

—  Lander,  S.  W.     Spectacles  for  young  eyes 

27^-632 

—  Muller,   G.    C.      Tableau   de  Petersbourg 

34-4853 

—  Raikes,  T.  Visit  to  .  .  .  27''-96 
St.  Philips.  M.  Coles  ....  18-668 
Saint-Pierre,  J.  H.  B.  de.     La  Chaumiere  indienne  ; 

suivie  du  cafe  de  Surate.     P.         .         34-4211 

—  Etudes  de  la  nature.     P.,  1853        .         34-3667 

—  Paul  et  Virginie.     P.,  1860      .         .        34-3666 

—  Paul  et  Virginie  ;  avec  vocabulaire.     N.  Y. 

34-5056 

—  Paul  and  Virginia     ....         18-2714 

—  Studies  of  nature.    Tr.  by  H.  Hunter.    Worces- 

ter, 1797.     3  v.     8"       .         .         .  9-962 

—  Voyages  of  Amasis ;  in   French  and  English. 

B.,  1795 34-3665 

Saint-Prese,  J.  Y.  de.     Histoire  des  traites  de  paix, 

et  autres  negociations  du  17me  siecle.   Arast., 

1725.  2  V.  4»  .  .  .  .  34-4967 
Saint-Real,  C.  V.  de.     Conjuration  des  Espagnols 

contre  la  republique  de  Venise  et  des  Gracques. 

P.,  1803 34-4287 

—  Same ;  precedees  de  sept  discours  sur  1'  usage 

do  r  histoire.     P.,  1813         .        .       34-4287" 
St.  Remy.     See  Surirej'  de  St.  Remy,  P. 
Saint-Rene-Taillandier.     See  Taillandier. 
St.  Ronan's  well.     Sir  W.  Scott     .         .         18-2773 
St.  Rouan,  les  eaux  de.     Sir  W.  Scott  .        34-4998 
St.  Simon,  H.  de.     Sargant,  W.  L.     Social  innova- 
tors and  their  schemes .         .         .  2-851 
Saint-Simon,  L.  de   Rouvroy,    due  de.     Memoires, 
completes  et  authentiques    sur  le   siecle   de 
Louis  XIV  et  la  regence  ;   precedees  d'  une 
notice  par  Saint-Beuve.     P.,  1858.     13  v. 
34-3668 

—  Memoirs  on  the  reign  of  Louis  XIV   and  the 

regency.     Abridged  from  the  French  by  B. 
St.  John.     L.,  1857.     4  v.    .         .       27''-1890 

—  Extraits   des  memoires  en  ce  qui  touche  la  re- 

gence. Barriere,  J.  F.  .  v.  1  of  34-3519 
St.  Thomas,  W.  I.    Knox,  J.  P.    Historical  account 

of 26^^-284 

Saint-Valentin,  le  ;  ou,  le  jolie  fille  de  Perthe.     Sir 

W.  Scott 34-4998 

Saint  Valentine's  day.     Sir  W.  Scott     .         18-2774 
Saint  Valentine's  pocket-book.     L.         .  23-948 

bt.  Vincent,  J.  J.,  earl  of.     Tucker,  J.  S.     Memoirs 

of 30-1121 

Saint  Vincent.    Shephard,  C.    Account  of  the  island 

of 26^-714 

Saint  Vincent  de  Paul.     Ansart,  A.  J.    Spirit  of 

32-2357 

St.  Winifred's  ;  or,  the  world  of  school .         18-2725 
Saint  Ybars,  L.     La  FoUe  du  logis :  comedie  en  4 

actes  en  prose.  P.,  1860  .  .  34-3681 
Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.     Derniers  portraits  litteraires. 

P.,  1858 34-3655 

—  La  Poesie  frauQaise   et  le  theatre  francjais  an 

XVIe  siecle.     P.,  1843  .         .         34-3995 

—  Portraits  conteraporains.     P.,  1846.     3  v. 

34-4210 

—  Portraits  de  femmes.  •  P.,  1858       .        34-3654 

—  Portraits  of  celebrated  women.     Trans,  by  H. 

W.  Preston.     B.,  1868         .         .         30-2369 

—  Volupte  :  roman.    4me  ed.    P.,  1855     34-3656 

—  .Tacquot,  C.  J.  B.     Vie  de        .         .         34-4400 

—  See  Beaumarchais,  in  supplement. 
Sainte  Bible,  la.     See  Bible. 

Sainte-Helene.     L.  A.  Thiers         .         .        34-3859 
Sainte-Marie,  Mme  de.    L'  Education  d'  une  poupee. 

P 34-5178 

Sainte-Palayc,  J.  B.  L.  de.  Literary  history  of  the 
Troubadours ;  containing  their  lives,  extracts 
from  their  works,  etc.     L.,  1779.    S^  22-1191 


Saintine,  X.  B.     Pseud.     See  Boniface,  J.  X. 
Saints.     Butler,  A.     Lives  of         .         .         32-1500 

—  See  Hermits  ;  Martyrs  ;  and  names  of  saints. 
Saints'  everlasting  rest.     R.  Baxter       .  32-750 
Saints  of,  Erin.     L.  Tachet  de  Barneval       27''-1419 
Saisset,  E.     Essais  sur  la  philosophic  et  la  religion 

au  XIX  siecle.     P.,  1845      .         .         34-5004 

—  Religious  philosophj'.     Trans.,  with  notes,  etc. 

E.,  1863.     2  V 32-2185 

Sala,  G.  A.     Baddington  peerage  .         .         18-2724 

—  Breakfast  in  bed.     N.  Y.,  1863        .  33-445 

—  Dutch  pictures  ....        18-2719 

—  Gaslight    and    daylight ;    with    some    London 

scenes  they  shine  upon.     L.,  1859        27''-507 

—  A  journey  due  north  ;  being  notes  of  a  residence 

in  Russia.     L.,  1858      .         .         .         27^-505 

—  Same.     B.,  1858       .         .         .         .         27''-506 

—  Looking  at  life  ....         18-2720 

—  My  diary  in  America  in  the  midst  of  war.     L. , 

1865.  2  V.     8»      .         .         .         .         26''-526 

—  Quite  alone 18-1939 

—  Seven  sons  of  Mammon  .        .        .        18-2721 

—  The  strange  adventures  of  Captain  Dangerous 

18-2718 

—  A  trip  to  Barbary  by  a  roundabout  route.     L., 

1866.  8» 28"-530 

—  William  Hogarth,  painter,  engraver,  and  phil- 

osopher.    L.,  1866        .        .        .        30-1914 

—  See  Temple  bar. 

Salad  for  the  social.     F.  Saunders  .        .  33-620 

Salad  for  the  solitary.     F.  Saunders       .  33-299 

Salamandre,  la.  E.  Sue  .  .  .  34-5322 
Salammbo.  G.  Flaubert  .  .  .  34-4626 
Salathiel.     G.  Croly       ....  18-763 

Sale,  F.     Journal  of  the  disasters  in  Afghanistan, 
1841,2.     N.  Y.,1843.     8''     .        .         28^-432 
Sale,  G.     See  Mohammed. 

Salem,  Mass.  Felt,  J.  B.  Annals  of  .  26''-642 
Salem,  N.  J.     Johnson,  R.  G.     First  settlement  of 

26^-617 

Salem  witchcraft.     See  Witchcraft. 
Salisbury,  earl  of.     See  Cecil,  R. 
Salkeld,  J.     Classical  antiquities ;   or,  a  compen- 
dium of  Roman  and  Grecian  antiquities  ;  with 
a  sketch  of  ancient  mythology.     N.  Y.,  1846 

27''-3534 

Sallustius,  C.  C.     Opera ;   adapted  to  the  Hamil- 
tonian  system  by  a  literal  and  analytical  trans- 
lation.     Ed.   by  T.    Clark.      Ph.,   1858 
34-445 

—  Libri  de   Catilinte  conjuratione  et  de  hello  Ja- 

gurthino.  Ed.  R.  Dietsch.  3d  ed.  Lips., 
i860 34-367 

—  Conspiracy  of  Catiline,  and  history  of  the  war 

against  Jugurtha.     Trans,  by  W.  Rose.     N. 

Y.,  1831 27^-2458 

Sallust,  Florus  and  Paterculus.  Literally  trans- 
lated, with  notes  and  index,  by  J.  S.  Watson. 

N.  Y.,  1858 27-''-2459 

Salmagundi.     G.  Huddcsl'ord  .         .  23-846 

Salmagundi.     Irving  and  Paulding        .         18-1586 
Salmon.     See  History  of  the  four  thief-takers. 
Salmon,  G.     Treatise  on  the  analytical  geometry  of 
three  dimensions.     2d  ed.     Dub.,  1865.     8° 

.        .        .        .  14-123- 

—  Treatise  on  conic   sections ;  containing  an  ac- 

count of  some  of  the  most  important  modern 
algebraic  and  geometric  methods.  4th  ed. 
L.,  1863.     8°  ....  14-126 

—  Treatise  on  the  higher  plane  curves ;  a  sequel 

to  a  treatise  on  conic  sections.  Dub.,  1852. 
8° 14-125 

Salmon,  J.  Historical  description  of  ancient  and 
modern  Rome  ;  also,  of  the  works  pf  art ;  Avith 
a  tour  through  the  cities  and  towns  in  the  en- 
virons of  that  metropolis,  and  an  account  of 
the  antiquities  found  at  Gabia.  L.,  1800.  2  v. 
8° 27''-777 

Salmon,  John.  Old  and  young:  a  comedy.  F's 
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Salmon,  T.  Chronological  historian ;  containing 
a  regular  account  of  all  material  transactions 
and  occurrences  relating  to  the  English  atl'airs, 
from  tlie  invasion  of  the  Romans  to  the  four- 
teenth year  of  George  II.  3d  ed.,  with  ad- 
ditions.    L.,  1747.     2  V.     8°         .       27'^1051 

—  New    universal    geographical    grammar.      E., 

1782.    8° 25-70 

Salm-Salm,  F.  My  diary  in  Mexico  in  18G7,  includ- 
ing the  last  days  of  the  Emperor  Maximilian; 
with  leaves  from  the  diary  of  the  Princess 
Salm-Salm.  L.,  1868.  2  v.  8°  .  26''-702 
Salmon  and  salmon  fishing.  Alexander,  J.  E. 
Salmon  fishing  in  Canada     .         .         26''-389 

—  Brown,  W.     Natural  history  of  salmon    9-681 

—  Russell,  A.     The  salmon         .         .  20-461 

—  Scrope,  W.     Days  and  nights  of  salmon  fishing 

20-463 

—  Young,  A.     Natural  history  and  habits  of  the 

salmon 9-664 

Salmonia  ;  or,  daj'S  of  fly-fishing.  H.  Davy  20-333 
Salome.  A.  Achard  ....  34-4654 
Salome,  the  daughter  of  Herodias  :  a  dramatic  poem. 

N.  Y.,  1802 24-121 

Salomon,  L.     The  Mosaic  system  in  its  fundamental 

principles.     Ph.,  1841  .         .  32-152 

Salomons,  D.     Defence  of  the  joint  stock  banks ; 

an  examination  of  the  causes  of  the  present 

monetary  difficulties.  2d  ed.  L.,  1837.  8° 
1-285 

—  The  monetary  difficulties  in  America,  and  their 

probable   eff'ects  on  British  commerce.     L., 

1837.     8» 1-285 

Salons  celebres.     Sophie  Gay  .         .        34-5280 

Salons  d'  autrefois.  A.  L.  Bassanville  .  34-5265 
Salons  de  Paris.  Mme  Ancelot  .  .  34-4007 
Salorzano,  A.  del  0.    Roscoe,  T.     Spanish  novelists 

V.  3  of  18-3786 

Salt,  H.  Essay  on  Dr.  Young's  and  M.  Champol- 
lion's  phonetic  system  of  hieroglyphics ;  with 
additional  discoveries.     L.,  1825.    8°     22-219 

—  Voyage  to  Abyssinia,  and  travels  into  the  in- 

terior.    Ph.,  1816.     8"  .        .         .        28''-100 

—  Halls,  J.  J.     Life  and  correspondence  of 

30-1891 

Salt  lake.     Chandless,  W.     Visit  to       .         26''-365 

—  Gunnison,  J.  W.     History  of  the  Mormons  in 

26»-288 

—  Remy,  J.     Journey  to      .         .        .        2G''-587 

—  See  Mormons  ;  Utah. 

Salt  mines  of  Wieliczka.     Browne,  J.  R.     Visit  to 

27''-848 

Salt  of  the  earth.  R.  C.  Trench  .  ,  32-1315 
Salt  water.  VV.  H.  G.  Kingston  .  .  18-1772 
Salt  water  bubbles.  J.  S.  Sleeper  .  .  18-2914 
Salt-water  Dick.  May  Mannering  .  18-4099 
Salt  works.     Fennell,  J.     Proposed  establishments 

of 6-311 

Salteador,  el.     A.  Dumas       ,         .        .        34-4525 

Saltikow.     See  Tchinovnicks. 

Salts.     Mansfield,  C.  B.     Theory  of      .  8-88 

—  See  Knapp,  F.     Chemical  technology,     v.  3-5 

.     ^ 8-42 

Salva,  V.  Gramatica  de  la  lengua  Castellana.  Val- 
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Salvandy,  N.  A.  de.     Don  Alonso,  ou  1'  Espagne. 

7me  ed.    P.,  1858  .         .         .        34-5136 

Salvation.     Anspach,  F.  R.     Two  pilgrims    32-681 

—  Barnes,  A.     Way  of ;  in  a  series  of  discourses 

.32-610 

—  Board  man,  H.  A.     The  great  question     32-573 

—  Goode,  F.     Better  covenant    .         .    32-97,1356 

—  Hodge,  C.     Way  of  life  .        .        .  32-677 

—  Kennedy,  J.     The  divine  life  .  32-692 

—  Landels"  W.     The  path  of  life        .         32-1165 

—  Macfarlane,  J.     Hiding-place  .        .  32-567 

—  ■—  Night-lamp  ....  32-569 

—  Paleario,  A.     Benefit  of  Christ's  death   32-1955 

—  Pastor's  daughter,  the;  or,  the  way  of  s.    32-99 

—  Smyth,  T.    Well  in  the  valley        .  32-676 


Salvation.     Stowell,    W.    H.     Work  of  the  Spirit 
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—  Walker,  J.  B.     Philosophy  of  the  plan  of 

32-609 

—  Wilson,  J.  P.     The  probation  of  fallen  men 

32-1939 

Salvator.  A.  Dumas  .  .  ,  .  34-3232 
Salzmann,  C.  G.    Gymnastics  for  youth.    Ph.,  1802. 

8°  20-468 

Sam  Slick  in  Texas.  Hammitt,  S.  A.  See  in  sup- 
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Sam  Slick,  sayings  of.  T.  C.  Haliburton  18-1324 
Sam  Slick's  wise  saws.  T.  C.  Haliburton  18-1325 
Samaritans.     Mills,  J.     Account  of  modern  S. 

28^-505 

Samor,  Lord  of  the  bright  citj'.     H.  H.  Milman 

V.  2  of  23-619 

Sampson,  G.  R.     Address,  mercantile  librarv  asso. 

B.,  1856.     8»         ....        M-Um 

Sampson,    M.    B.      Homoeopathy ;     its     principle, 

theory,  and  practice.     L.,  1846.     8«       10-623 

Sampson,  W.     Memoirs  of.     2d  ed.     Leesburg,  Va. 

1817 30-471 

Samson,  G.  W.  Elements  of  art-criticism.  Ph., 
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—  Physical  media  in  spiritual  manifestations ;  the 

phenomena    of   responding    tables    and    the 
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Samson,  J.  I.     Jacquot,  C.  J.  B.  de.     Vie  de 

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Samson  Agonistes  :   a  dramatic  poem.     J.  Milton 

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Samuels,  E.  A.     Among  the  birds.    B.,  1868    9-725 

—  Ornithology  and  oology  in  New  England.     B., 

1867.    8^0 9-704 

Samuelson,  J.,  and  J.  B.  Hicks.  The  earthworm 
and  the  common  house-fly  ;  with  microscopic 
illustrations.     L.,  1858  .         .  9-624 

—  The  honey-bee ;  its  natural  history,  habits,  an- 

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chapters  on  instinct  and  reason.     L.,  1860 

9-625 

Sanctis,  L.  de.     Rome  Christian  and  papal.     N.  Y., 

1856 27''-424 

Sanctuary,  the.     G.  W.  Nichols     .         .         18-3776 
Sand,  George.     [Pseud.]     See  Dudevant,  Mme  A. 
Sand,  Maurice.     See  Dudevant,  Mme  A. 
Sandby,  W.     History  of  the  royal  academy  of  arts  ; 

with   biographical   notices  of  the   members. 

L.,  1802.     2  V.     8°        .         .         .  5-310 

Sandeman,  D.     Bonar,  A.  A.     Life  and  ministry  of 

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Sandeman,  R.    Letters  on  Theron  and  Aspasia.    N. 

Y.,  1838 32-268 

Sandeau,  Jules.     Catherine.     P.,  1851  .        34-3719 

—  Un  debut  dans  la  magistrature.     P.,  1863 

.'       .         .         .        34-5287 

—  Le  Docteur  Herbeau.     P.,  1860       .        34-3715 

—  Fernand,Vaillance,  Richard.    P.,  1860  34-3716 

—  La  Maison  de  Penarvau  ;  Com.       .        34-5356 

—  Madame  de  Sommerville  ;  La  Chasse  au  Roman. 

P.,  1860 34-3718 

—  Madeleine.     P.,  1859       .        .         .         34-3712 

—  Mile  de  la  Seigliere.    7me  ed.    P.,  1860  34-3713 

—  Mile  de  la  Seigliere :   comedie  en  4  actes  en 

prose.     P.,  1858    ....        34-3723 

—  La  Maison  de  Penarvan.     3me  ed.     P.,  1859 

34-3720 

—  Marianna.     6me  ed.     P.,  1859         .        34-3714 

—  Money-bags  and  titles.     Trans,   by  L.  Myers 

18-2726 

—  Nouvelles.     P.,  1861        .        .        .        34-3721 

—  Sacs  et  Parchemens.     P.,  1856        .        34-3723 

—  Valcreuse.     4me  ed.     P.  1860  .        34^3717 

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Sanders,  J.  M.     The  crystal  sphere ;  reflections  on 

a  drop  of  water.     L.,  1857    .        .  9-1033 

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Sanderson,  J.  The  American  in  Paris.  3d  ed. 
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Sanderson,  J.  Biography  of  tlie  sianers  to  the 
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—  Same;  revised   and   edited   by   R.  T.  Conrad. 

Ph.,  1848.     8"       .         .         .         .         30-1041 
Sanderson,  J.  31.     Complete  cook.     Ph.,  1854  6-219 
Sanders(m,  J  P.     Repuldican  la-idmarlis;  the  views 
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Sanderson,  Robert.     Walton,  I.     Life  of         30-535 

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Sanders,  N.     See  Fulke,  W. 

Sandford,  Mrs.  J.  Woman  in  her  social  and  domes- 
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Sandford  and  Merton.  T.  Day  .  .  18-821 
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Sand-hills  of  Jutland.  H.C.Andersen  lS-145 
Sandham,  Mrs.  Twin  sisters  .  .  18-4157 
Sands,  G.   W.     Mazelli,   and  other  poems.     Ph., 

1849 23-793 

Sands,  N.     Piiilosophy  of  teaching ;   the  teacher, 

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Sands,  R.  C.      Writings,  in  prose  and  verse  ;  with  a 

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2  v.     8° 33-85 

Sandstone.     Anderson,  J.      Dura  den    [yellow  s.] 
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—  Miller,  H.     Old  red  s.       .         .         .  9-266 
Sandwich  islands.     See  Hawaii ;  Pacific  ocean. 
Sandwith,  H.     Hekim  Bashi  .         .        .         18-2727 

—  Narrative  of  the  siege  of  Kars,  and  of  the  six 

months'  resistance  by  the  Turkish  garriscm 
under  Gen.  Williams  to  the  Russian  army  ; 
together  with  a  narrative  of  travels  and  ad- 
ventures in  Armenia  and  Lazistan  ;  with  re- 
marks on  the  present  state  of  Turkey.  L., 
1856 38^-512 

S.mdys,  W.,  and  L.  A.  Forster.  History  of  the 
violin,  and  other  instruments  played  on  with 
the  bow.     L.,  1864.     8"        .         .  5-1023 

Sanford,  E.  History  of  the  United  States  before 
the  revolution  ;  with  some  account  of  the 
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—  Works  of  the  British  poets  ;  with  lives  of  the 

authors.     Ph.,  1819. 

(1)  Early  English  poets     .         .  23-48 

(2)  Davfes,  Donne,  Hall,  etc.     .  23-69 

(5)  Drummond,  Beaumont,  etc.  23-72 

(6)  Cowley,  Waller,  Denham    .  23-57 

(8)  Milton 23-151 

(9,10)  Butler,  Rochester,  Roscommon,  Ot- 

way,  Pomfret        ....  23-33 

(12)  Dryden       ....  23-74 

(13)  Parnell,  Phillips,  Dorset,  etc.      23-171 

(15)  Prior,  Blackmore       .         .  23-194 

(16)  Gay 23-93 

(17)  Tickell,  Lansdowne,  Yalden       23-233 

(24)  Shenstone,  Cawthorn         .  23-208 

—  For  other  volumes,  see  Walsh,  R. 

Sanford,  H.  S.  The  different  systems  of  penal  codes 
in  Europe;  also,  a  report  on  the  administra- 
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1854.     8° 2-849 

Sanford,  J.     Baird,  R.     Memoir  of       .  80-473 

Sanford,  J.  L.    Studies  and  illustrations  of  the  great 

rebellion.     L.,  1818.     8°       .         .       27»-1059 

—  and  M.  Townsend.     Great  governing  families 

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Sanford,  L.  G.     History  of    Erie  county,   Penna. 

Ph.,  1862 26--480 

San  Francisco  municipal  reports,  1859,60  and  1865,6. 

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San  Francisco.     Soule.  F.     Annals  of  .         26»-328 
San  Francisco  mercantile  library.    Catalogue.   S.  F., 

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Sanger,  G.  P.  Table  of  the  cases  contained  in  the 
three  volumes  of  the  U.  S.  digest,  and  in  the 
two  volumes  of  the  supplement,  alphabetically 
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Sanger,  W.  W.  History  of  prostitution.  N.  Y., 
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Sangster,  C.  Hesperus,  and  other  poems.  Montreal, 
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Sanitary  conimi^^sion.     See  United  States  S.  C. 

Sanitary  economy  ;  its  principle  s  and  practice,  and 
its  moral  influence  on  the  progress  of  civiliza- 
tion.    E.,  1850      ....  10-195 

Sanitary  measures.  Bardwell,  W.  Healthy  homes 
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—  Bell,  J.     Importance  of  .         .         .  10-895 
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—  Gardner,  W.  T.     Public  health  in  relation  to  air 

and  water 10-279 

—  Godwin,  G.     Another  blow  for  life  2-666 

—  Madras.      Report    of   sanitary     commissioner, 

[1866]  10-1011 

—  Jerrold,  W.  B.     Signals  of  distress  2-744 

—  Moore,  W.  J.     Sanitary  art  applied  to   India 

10-301 

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tals ;   Hygiene ;    Military  hygiene  ;    Quaran- 
tine ;  Vncci  nation. 
Sans-Merci.     G.  A.  Lawrence        .         .         18-1824 
Sansara,  die.     A.  Meiszn'n*    .         .         .  34-579 

Sanskrit  language  and  literature.  Adelung,  J.  C. 
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—  Ballantyne,    J.    R.      First  lessons  in   Sanskrit 

grammar 22-24 

—  Chase,  P.  E.     Sanskrit  and  English  analogues 

....  22-57 

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—  Muir,  J.     Sanskrit  texts  .         .         .  32-929 

—  Miiller,  F.  Max.     Sanskrit  grammar  for  begin- 

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History  of  Sanskrit  literature     .         32-1151 

—  Small,    G.      Handbook   of    Sanskrit   literature 

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Sansom,  A.  E.     Arrest  and  prevention  of  cholera. 

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Santa  Fe  expedition.     G.  W.  Kendall    .  26^'-59 

Santander.     See  La  Serna. 

Santarem,  M.  F.  de   Barros  y  Sousa.     Researches 
respecting  Americus  Vespncius  and  his  voy- 
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Santo  Sebastiano.  By  the  author  of  "The  romance 
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Sapphire,  the ;  a  collection  of  tales,  poems,  and 
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Saracens.  Freeman,  E.  A.  History  and  conquests 
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—  Taylor,  B.     Lands  of  the  Saracen  .         28»'-187 

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Saratoga  ;  a  story  of  1787       .        .        .        18-2730 
Sarawak.     Brooke,  C.     Ten  years  in     .         28''-502 

—  Low,  H.     Inhabitants  and  productions  of 

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Sardinia.     Forester,  T.     Rambles  in      .         27''-800 

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Sardinians 27''-847 

Sardou,  V.  Les  Ganaches ;  comedie  en  4  actes.  8° 
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—  Les  Pattes  de  Mouche :  comedie  en  8  actes  en 

prose.     P.,  1862   .         .        .         .         34-3726 

—  La  Perle  noire.     P.,  1862         .         .        34-3724 

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Sargant,  W.  L.  Apology  for  sinking  funds.  L., 
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—  Economy  of  the  labouring  classes.    L.,  1857.   8° 

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—  Robert  Owen  and  his  social  philosophy.     L., 

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Sargeant,  C.  E.  Self-reliance ;  brief  biographic 
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Sargent,  E.  Arctic  adventure  by  sea  and  land,  from 
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—  Original  dialogues  ;  a  collection  for  school  and 

family  readinu;  and  representation.    Ph.,  1861 
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—  Peculiar   . 18-2728 

—  Planchette  ;  or,  the  despair  of  modern  science  ; 

a  full  account  of  modern  spiritualism,  with  a 
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Sargent,  F.  W.     On  bandaging  nnd  otlier  operations 

of  modern  surgery.     New  ed.,  with  additional 
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Sargent,  J.  Life  of  the  Rev.  T.  T.  Thomason.  N. 
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—  Memoir  of  the  Rev.  Henry  Marty n.     B.,  1831 

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Sargent,  L.  M.  Dealings  with  the  dead.  By  a  sex- 
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—  Life  and  career  of  Major  John  Andre.    B.,  1861 

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Sargent's  new  monthly   magazine,     v.  1.     N.  Y.. 

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Sarmiento,  D.  F.     Life  in  the  Argentine  republic  in 

the  days  of  thi'  tyrants.     From   the   Spiinisli, 

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Sarmiento,  F.  L.     Life  of  Pauline  Cushman.     Ph., 

1865 30-1597 

Sarpi,  P.     History  of  the  council  of  Trent.     Tnns. 

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Sarrans.  B.     Memoirs  of  General  Lafayette,  and  of 

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Sarratt,  J.  H.     Treatise  on  the  game  of  chess.    ISIew 

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Sartain's  union  magazine,     v   7.     Ph.,  1850.     8» 

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Sartaroe.  J.  A.  Maitland  .  .  .  18-2023 
Sartor  Resartus.     T.  Carlyle  .        .  33-180 

Satanstoe.     J.  F.  Cooper        .         .         .  18-736 

Satiuiniel.  F.  Soulie  ....  34-3775 
Satire  and  satirists.  J.  Hannay  .  .  22-1078 
Saturday  evening.  I.  Taylor  .  .  32-1900 
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17-487 

Saturday  review  of  politics,  literature,  science,  and 

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Saturn  and  its  system.     R.  A.  Proctor  .  12-74 

Saulcy,  L.  F.  J.  Caignart  de  Narrative  of  a  jour- 
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Saultchevreuil.     Soe  Le  Hodey. 

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Schiller-Stiftung.  Dresd.,  1857.  8°  .  34-2407 
Schimmelpenninck,  M.  A.  Principles  of  beauty  ; 
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L.,  1859 5-163 

—  Sacred  musings  on  manifestations  of  God  to  the 

soul  of  man  ;  with  thoughts  on  the  sj'mbolic 
language  of  scripture,  the  destiny  of  woman, 
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— ^  Select  memoirs  of  Port  Royal,  etc.    4th  ed.    L., 
1835.     2  V.     8»      .         .         .         .  30-731 

—  Same.     5th  ed.     Ph.,  1853.     2  v.     8»        30-732 

—  Hankin,  C.  C.  Life  of  .  .  .  30-1102 
Schinderhannes.  L.  Ritchie  .  .  .  18-3819 
Schinz,  H.  R.    Naturgeschichte  und  abbildungen  der 

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Schlagintweit,  E.  Buddhism  in  Tibet,  illustrated  by 
literary  documents  and  objects  of  religious 
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Scbleg(!l,  F.  V.  Esthetic  and  miscellaneous  -n'orks. 
Trans,  from  the  German  by  E.  J.  Millinuton. 
L.,  1860 33-66 

—  Lectures  on  the  liistory  of  literature,  ancient  and 

modern.     Ph.,  1818.     2  v.    .         .        22-1192 

—  Philosophy  of  history ;  with  a  memoir  of  the 

author,  by  J.  B.  Robertson.     N.  Y.,  1841.  2  v. 
29''-36 

—  Same.     2d  ed.     L.,1846.         .         ,  29^-37 

—  Pliilosophy  of  life,  and  philosophy  of  language. 

Trans,  trom  the  German  by  A.  J.  W.  Morri- 
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Schleiden,   J.    M.     Contributions  to  phytogenesis. 
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—  Poetry  of  the  vegi  table  world  ;  a  popular  expo- 

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Sclileiermacher,  F.  Brief  outline  of  the  study  of 
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—  Introductions  to  the  dialogues  of  Plato.  Trans. 
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I —  Lil'e  of  S.,  as  unfolded  in  his  autobiography  and 

letters.   Trans,  from  the  German  by  F.  Rowan. 

L.,  1860.     2  V 30-1364 

Schlesier,  G.     See  Klencke,  R.  F.  H. 

Schlesinger.  M.     Saunterings  in  and  about  London. 

L.,  1853 27''_325 

Schleswig-Holstein  question.     Bernard,  M.   Lecture 

on 27='-2744 

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27"-2744 

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Germany. 
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—  et  al.     History  of  Rome.     L.,  1835.     2  v. 

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—  Same.     Ph.,  1837.     8»      .         .         .       27''-2506 
Scbliiter,  J.     General  history  of  music.     From  the 

German  by  Mrs.  R.  Tubbs.     L.,  1865.     8° 

5-1031 

Schmid,  0.  Contes  ;  Trad,  de  1'  abbe  Macker.  P. 
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jeunesse.     P.  and  Strasbourg,  1862      34-4239 

—  Genevieve  de  Brabant ;   traduite   librement  d^' 

I'Allemand.     3nie  ed.     Lille,  1845       84-4241 

—  Les  ffiufs  de  Paques ;   Conte  pour   les  enfants. 

P.  ct  Strasbourg,  1862  .         .         .        34-4245 

—  Le  Petit  Mouton  ;    Conte  pour  les  enfants.     P. 

et  Strasbourg,  1859        .         .         .        34-4242 

—  Rose  de  Tannenbourg.     Tr.  de  I'Allemand.    P. 

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Schmid,  H.     The  llabermeister :  a  tale  of  the  Bava- 
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29''-198 

Schmitz,  L.  History  of  Greece,  to  the  destruction 
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27''-3542 

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Schmucker,  S.  S.  The  American  Lutheran  church 
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refuted.     Ph.,  1848       .         .         .  32-187 

—  Fraternal   appeal  to    the   American  churches; 

Avith  a  plan  for  catliolic  union,  on  apostolic 
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—  Psychology  ;   or,  elements  of  a  new  system  of 

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Schneck,  B.  S.  Burning  of  Chambeisburg,  Penna. 
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Schneider,  Mrs.  E.  C.  A.  Letters  from  Broosa,  Asia 
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Schneider,  J.  H.  and  E.  M.  Tarbox,  I.  K  Memoirs 
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Schnitzler,  J.  H.  Secret  history  of  the  court  and 
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Schoedler,  F.     The  book  of  nature  :  an  elementary 

introduction  to  physics,  astronomy,  chemistiy, 

mineralogy,    geology,    botany,    zoology   and 

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Scholar's  companion.     R.Green    . 
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11-92 
22-102 
8» 
30-974 

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Scholemaster.     R.  Ascham    . 

Scholl.     See  Koch,  C.  W. 

SchoU,  E.  F.  Der  Fiihver  des  Maschinisten.  6te 
auf ,  besorgt  von  F.  Reuleaux.  Braunschw., 
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Schomann,  G.  F.  Dissertation  on  the  assemblies  of 
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Schomberg,  I.  Naval  chronolog}'' ;  from  the  time 
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Schomburirk,  R.  H.  Fishes  of  British  Guiana. 
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and  statistical  description  of  the  island  and  a 
sketch  of  the  historical  events  since  the  SL'ttle- 
ment.     L.,  1848.     8"    .         .         .       26"-1223 

Schonberg-Cotta  family.     Mrs.  Charles  .  18-6)0 

School,  the,  in  its  relations  to  state,  church  and  con- 
gregation.    L.,  1847.     8»      .         .  13-224 

School  amus'-ments.     N.  W.  T.  Root    .  13-190 

School  iind  field  book  of  botany.     A.  Gray       9-105 

School  days  at  Rugby.     T.  Hughes 

School  days  of  eminent  men.     J.  Timbs 

School  economy.     J.  P.  Wicker^iham    . 

School  exercise,  the.     C.  Mead 

School  experiences  of  a  fag.     G.  Melly 

School  for  dreamers.     T.  Gwynne 

School  for  fathers.     T.  Gwynne     . 

School  girl  in  France.     5th"'ed.     Ph.,  18')7 

School  girl's  garland.     Mrs.   C.    M 


18-1530 
30-1357 

13-237 
33-1087 

13-135 

18-1303 

18-1302 

32-1458 

Kirkland 

23-708 

13-120 

18-1488 

18-1505 

13-91 


Scliool  government.     F.  S.  Jewell 

School  life.     A.  R.  Hope 

School  of  life.     Anna  M.  Howitt   . 

School  management.     J.  Gill 

School  of  mines  and  of  science  applied  to  the  arts. 
Records,  v.  1,  part  2.     L.,  18.")3.     8»        9-286 

School  svsteni  of  New  York.     S.  S.  Randall  13-176 

School  history  of  Pennsylvania.     J.  R.  Sypher 

26^-1035 

Schoolcraft,  H.  R.  Algic  researches  ;  comprising 
inquiries  respecting  the  mental  characteristics 
of  tlie  North  American  Indians.  1st  series. 
N.  Y.,  1839.    2  V.  ...         26"-113 

—  Historical  and  statistical  information  respecting 
the  history,  condition,  and  prospects  of  the 
Indian  tribes  of  the  U.  S.  ;  collected  and  pre- 
pared under  the  direction  of  the  bureau  of 
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Schoolcraft,  H.  R.  Indian  in  his  wigwam ;  or, 
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N.  Y.,  1848.     8°  .         .         .         .         26M80 

—  Myth  of   Hiawatha,   and   other  oral   legends, 

mvthologic  and  allegoric,  of  the  North  Amer- 
ican Indians.     Ph.,  ISoG      .         .         26''-345 

—  Narrative  of  an  expedition  through  the  Upper 

Mississippi  to  Itasca  lake.     N.  Y.,  1834.     8° 
26'>-114 

—  Narrative  journal  of  travels  through  the  lakes  to 

the  sources  of  the  Mississippi  river,  1820. 
Alb.,  1831.     8"      .         .         .         .    *     20^-115 

—  Personal  memoirs  of  a  residence  of  thirty  years 

Avith  the  Indian  tribes  on  the  American  fron- 
tiers.    Ph.,  18.J1.     8»    .         .         .         26^-219 

—  View  of  the  lead  mines  of  Missouri ;  including 

some  observations  on  the  mineralogy,  geol- 
ogy, geography,  antiquities,  soil,  climate, 
population,  and  productions  of  Missouri  and 
Arkansaw,  and  otiier  sections  of  the  western 
(•ountrv.     N.  Y.,  1819.     8°  .        .  9-294 

Schoolcraft,  Mrs.     Tlie  black  gauntlet  .        18-2745 
Schoolfellow  :    an  original  monthly   magazine   for 
boys  and  girls.     N.  Y.,  185G.     8»  33-987 

Schoolhouses,  country.     J.  Johonnot     .  5-474 

Schooling  of  life,  the.     R.  St.  J.  Tyrwhite    32-1332 
Schoolmaster,  the.     Essays  on  practical  education, 
selected  from  Ascham,  Newton,  Rock,  Butler, 
et  al.     L.,  1836.     2  v.  .         .         .  13-196 

Schoolmaster's    difficulties,    abroad  and  at  home. 

L.,  n.  d 33-414 

Schoolmaster's  manual,  composed  by  the  society  for 
promoting  the  education  of  the  poor  of  Ire- 
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Schools.     Alcott,  W.  A.     Confessions  of  a  school- 
master    13-4 

—  Arnold,  M.     S.  and  universities  on  the  con- 

tinent      13-18 

—  Atkinson,  W.  P.    Classical  and  scientific  studies 

13-22 

—  Barnard,  H.     School  architecture    .  5-89 

—  Buckler,  J.  C.     Views  of  endowed   grammar 

schools 5-718 

—  Cheever,  G.  B.     Right  of  the  bible  in  our  pub- 

lic s _  32-497 

—  Clarke,  J.      Education  of  youth  in  grammar 

scliools 13-54 

—  CoUings,  J.     Outline  of  American  school  sys- 

tem          13-93 

—  Drummond,  S.  R.    On  self-supporting  s 

—  Emerson,  G.  B.     The  schoolmaster 

—  Fortescue,  E.     Public  schools  for  the  middle 

classes 13-87 

—  Gill,  J.     School  management  . 

—  Hart,  J.  S.     In  the  school-room 

—  Jewell,  F.  S.     School  government 

—  Melly,  G.     School  experiences  of  a  fag 

—  Morrison,  T.     Manual  of  school  management 

13-147 

—  Northend,  C.     Teacher  and  parent 
Teacher's  assistant 

—  Potter,  A.     The  school    . 

—  Public  schools  calendar,  1865  . 

—  Robinson,  R.     Manual  of  method   . 

—  Root,  N.  W.  T.     School  amusements 

—  School,  the,  in  its  relations  to  state,  church,  and 

congregation         ....  13-224 

—  Schoolmaster's  manual    .        .         .        32-1603 

—  Taylor,  J.  O.     District  school         .  13-222 

—  Thomson,  A.  F.  The  English  schoolroom  13-227 

—  Thring,  E.     Education  and  school  .  13-229 

—  Todd,  J.     Daughter  at  school         .  33-309 

—  Walsh,  M.  M.     The  lawyer  in  the  school  room 

2-304 

—  Wells,  W.   H.      Graded  course   of  instruction 

13-234 

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—  See   Educaticm  ;    Military   education ;    Normal 

schools  ;  Teaching  ;  and  also  names  of  coun- 
tries, states,  and  cities. 


13-224 
13-171 


13-91 
13-104 
13-120 
13-135 


13-161 
13-1.52 
13-171 
13-172 
13-186 
13-190 


Schools  and  holidays,  Agnes  Hopetoun's.  Mrs.  M. 
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Schools  of  doubt  and  the  school  of  faith.  A.  de 
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Schopenhauer,  J.  My  youthful  life,  and  pictures  of 
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Schouw,  J.  F.  E  irth,  plants,  and  man  ;  popular 
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Schreber,  M.  Medical  in-door  gymnastics.  Trans, 
from  3d  German  ed.,  by  H.  Skellon.  L.,  1856. 
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Schroeder,  F.     Shores  of  the  Mediterranean  ;  with 
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Schroeder,  F.  L.  The  ensign  :  a  comedy.  T.  G. 
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Schrceder  van  der  Kolk,  J.  L.  C.      Case  of  atrophy 
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10-699 

—  Minute   structure  and  functions  of  the   spinal 

cord  and  medulla  oblongata,  and  on  the  proxi- 
mate cause  and  rational  treatment  of  epilepsy. 
Trans,  by  W.  D.  Moore.     L.,  1849.     8° 

10-694 

Schroon  lake.     B.  F.  De  Costa      .         .         26''-684 
Schubert,    E.      Tables  of  eunomia  ;   computed  for 
the  American  ephemeris  and  nautical  almanac. 
W.,1856.     4°        .         .         .         .  12-163 

Schubert,  F.  Siimmtlichecompositionen.  Gesammt- 
ausgabe  revidirt  von  Winkler  und  Sattler. 
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—  Hellborn,  K.  v.     Life  of  .         .        30-2436 

—  —  Same,  condensed         .         .        .         30-1774 
Schubert,  G.  H.     Mirror  of  nature  ;   a  book  of  in- 
struction and  entertainment.     Trans,  by  W. 
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—  Lettres  originales  de  la  Duchesse  d'  Orleans,  et 

souvenirs  bioarraphiqucs.  8me  tirage.  Geneve 
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—  See  Ilarcourt,  Mme,  in  Supplement. 
Schultes,  H.    Essay  on  aquatic  rights  :  an  illusti-ation 

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V.  24  of  2-55 

Schulting,  A.  Thesium  controversarum  juxta  seriem 
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34-450 

Schultz,  A.     Influence  of  Welsh  tradition  on  the 
literature  of  Germany.  France,  and  Scandina- 
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Schultz,  C.     See  Thomas,  Jerry     .         .       _      6-223 
Schumann,  R.     Lieder  und  gesange  fiir  eine  sing- 
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5-826 

—  Piano  music,  with  orchestral   accompaniment. 

Leipzig.     4» 5-828 

—  Piano  sotos.  Leipzig.  5  v.  4"  .  5-827 
Schurz,  C.  Speeches.  Ph.,  1865  .  .  2-853 
Schuyler,  G.  L.     Correspondence  and  remarks  upon 

Brancroft's  histoiy  of  the  noithern  campaign 
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Schuyler,  M.      The  pioneer  church.     N.  Y.,  1867 
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Schuyler,  P.     Lossing,  B.  J.     Life  and  times  of 

80-1285 

Schuylkill  county,  Pa.     Rupp,  I.  D.     History  of 

26''-264 

Schwann,  T.  Microscopical  researches  into  the  ac- 
cordance in  the  structure  and  growth  of  ani- 
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Schwarz,  D.  C.  Zur  Geschichte  der  ncuesten  the- 
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Schwarz,  J.  Descriptive  geography  and  brief  his- 
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Schwegler,  A.  History  of  philosophy  in  epitome. 
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Schweinitz,  E.  tie.  The  Moravian  manual.  Ph., 
1859 32-2239 

Sciatic:!.  Fuller,  H.  W.  Rheumatism,  rheumatic 
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Science.  Bibliography.  Royal  society  of  Lon- 
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—  Barnard,  F.  A.  P.     Progress  of      .  11-344 

—  Blonitield,  C.  J.,  et  al.     History  of  Greek  and 

Roman  philosophy  and  s.     .         .  15-125 

—  Christmas,  H.     Cradle  of  the  twin  giants 

11-218 

—  Goguet,  A.  Y.     Origin  of  the  sciences        6-851 

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11-138 

History  of  the  inductive  sciences         11-122 

—  Wiseman,  N.     Points  of  contact      .  5-308 

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—  Cyclopsedias  and  dictionaries. 

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—  Brande,  W.  T.     Dictionary  of  science    33-1254 

—  English  cyclopfEdia,  arts  and  sciences     33-1261 

—  Maunder,  S.     Scientific  and  literary  treasury 

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11-56 

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—  Cosmos 34-4696 

—  Edinburgh  philosophical  journal     .  9-983 

—  Intellectual  observer        .         .         .  9-987 

—  Philosophical  magazine   .         .         .  11-265 

—  Popular  science  review    .         .         .  9-991 

—  Quarterly  journal  of  science    .         .  11-268 

—  Scientific  American  .         .        .       6-1018,9 

—  Transactions. 

—  Albany  institute,  transactions  ,  lJ-267 

—  American  academy  of  arts  and  s.,  memoirs  of 

11-519 

—  American  association  for  advancement  of,  pro- 

ceedings           11-215 

—  American  philosophical  society,  transactions 

11-503,4 

—  British  association,  reports      .        .  11-195 

—  National  academy  of  s.,  memoirs     .  11-521 

—  Royal  society,  philosophical  transactions 

9-1046,1219 

—  Smithsonian  contributions  to  knowledge  11-502 

Annual  reports   ....  11-181 

Miscellaneous  collections    .         .  11-188 

—  Miscellany. 

—  Blackwell,  A.  B.     Studies  in  general  s.    15-347 

—  Brewer,  E.  C.     Guide  to  knowledge  of  things 

familiar 11-217 

—  Cooke,  M.  C.     Hardwicke's  science  gossip 

9-1233 

—  Daubeny,  C.     Miscellanies      .        .  11-327 

—  Goodrich,  S.  G.     Glance  at  the  physical  s. 

11-275 

—  Grant,  G.     Panorama  of  science     .  11-94 

—  Hallowell,  J.  O.,  (Ed.)     Letters,  1562-1683 

11-198 

—  Herschel,  J.  F.  W.     Familiar  lectures  on 

.        .        .        .        .  11-287 
Manual  of  scientific  enquiry        .  11-157 

—  Holland,  H.     Essays       .        .        .  11-176 


Science.    Miscellany. 

—  Humboldt,  F.  H.  A.  v.     Cosmos     .  11-251 

—  Hunt,  R.     Poetry  of  science    .         .  11-31 

—  Johnson,  W.  R.     Scientific  class-book        11-33 

—  Joyce,  J.     Scientific  dialogues         .  11-33 

—  Lardner,  D.     Lectures  on  s.  and  art  11-41 
Museum  of  science  and  art         .          11-117 

—  Mayhew,  H.     Wonders  of  science  .  11-378 

—  Napier,  C.  O.  G.     Tommy  Tiy,    and   what  he 

did  in  science         ....  9-1043 

—  Norton,  W.  A.,  and  J.  A.  Porter.     First  book 

of  " 11-230 

—  Ozanam,  J.     Recreations  in     .         .  11-153 

—  Pepper,  J.  H.     Boy's  play-book  of  11-146 

—  Peterson,  R.  E.     Familiar  science  .  11-253 

—  Picot,  P.     Scientific  narrations        .        34-5047 

—  Potter,  A.     Principles  of  s.  applied  6-910 

—  Reason  why,  the :  general  science  .  11-123 

—  Recreative  science    ....  11-340 

—  Saumarez,  R.     Physiological  and  physical  s. 

11-286 

—  Schoedler,  F.     Book  of  nature        .  11-323 

—  Schubert,  G.  H.     Mirror  of  nature  .  11-84 

—  Science  made  easy    ....  11-65 

—  Smith,  A.     Essays  on  philosophical  subjects 

11-305 

—  Tate,  T.     First  lessons  in  philosophy       11-229 

—  Taylor,  R.     Scientific  memoirs        .  11-336 

—  Timbs,  J.     Curiosities  of         .         .  11-143 

Knowledge  for  the  people  .         .  11-70 

Notable  things  of  our  own  time  .  11-71 

Year-book  of  facts       ,         .         .  11-257 

—  Wells,  D.  A.     Annual  of  scientific  discovery 

11-259 

—  Wesley,  J.    Compendium  of  philosophy     11-75 

—  Wilson,  J.  M.     Earth,  sea,  and  sky  11-144 

—  Wylde,  J.     Scientific  experiments  .  11-169 

—  Young,  T.     Miscellaneous  works   .  11-307 

—  See   Classification  ;    B\)rce  ;    Industrial   exhibi- 

tions ;  Inventions;  Natural  history;  Natural 
philosophy  ;  Philosophy  ;  Theology,  natural ; 
and  names  of  sciences. 
Science  gossip.     M.  C.  Cooke        .         .  9-1233 

Science  made  easy  ;  being  a  familiar  introduction  to 
the  principles  of  chemistry,    mechanics,   hy- 
drostatics, and  pneumatics.    Ph.,  1834    11-65 
Science  of  Christian  thought.     J.Duns  32-1881 

Science  of  fox-hunting.     — .  Horlock     .  30-389 

Science  of  government.     C.B.Goodrich  2-676 

Science  of  home  life.     A.  J.  Bernays    .  8-47 

Science  of  knowledge.     J.  G.  Fichte     .  15-336 

Science  of  rights.     J.  G.  Fichte      .         .  2-665 

Science  revived  ;  or,  the  vision  of  Alfred.    J.  Symp- 

son 23-1301 

Science  a  witness  for  the  bible.     W.  N.  Pendleton 

32-889 

Scientific  American ;  an  illustrated  journal  of  art, 
science,  and  mechanics,  v.  2-7,  10-14.  N. 
Y.,  1844-59.     f°    .         .         .         .  6-1018 

—  Same:  new  series.     N.  Y.,  1859-69.     20  v.     1^ 

6-1019 

Scientific  and  literary  treasury.  S  Maunder  33-775 
Scientific  class-book.  W.  R.  Johnson  .  11-32 
Scientific  dialogues.  J.  Joyce  .  .  11-33 
Scientific  memoirs.  R.  Taylor  .  .  11-336 
Scientific  narrations,  (French.)  C.  Picot  34-5047 
Scientific  papers.  Royal  society  of  London.  Cata- 
logue of         31-374 

Sciography.     J.  Gwilt    ....  5-470 

—  See  Shadows. 

Scire  facias,  writ  of.     T.  C.  Campbell    v.  73  of  3-55 
Sclater,    W.      Original    draught    of   the    primitive 

church.     Oxf.,  1840      .        .        .        33-1799 
Scoble,  A.  R.     See  Commines. 
ScotFern,  J.     Philosophy  of  common  life ;   or,  the 

science  of  health.     L.,  1857         .  10-345 

—  Projectile  weapons  of  war,  and  explosive  com- 

pounds ;  including  some  new  resources  of 
warfare,  with  especial  reference  to  rifled  ord- 
nance.    L.,  1859  ....  G-691 


SCOFFERN. 


525 


SCOTT. 


Scoffern,  J.     See  Orr's  circle  of  the  sciences. 

—  et  al.     Useful  metals  and  their  alloys  ;  including 

mining  ventilation,  mining  jurisprudence,  and 
metaliurgic  chemistry.     L.,  1857  6-408 

Scoresby,  W.  Account  of  the  arctic  regions  ;  with 
a  history  and  description  of  the  whale-fishery. 
E.,  1820.     2  V.     8«        .         .         .  29"-2y2 

—  American  factories  and  their  female  operatives  ; 

with  an  appeal  on  behalf  of  the  British  fac- 
tory p()p\ilation,   and  suggestions  for  the  im- 
provement of  their  condition.     B.,  1845 
6-409 

—  Journal  of  a  voj^age  to  Australia  and  round  the 

world,  for  magnetical  research.     Ed.  by  A. 

Smith.     L.,  1859.     8»  .         .        .         29M62 

Scoresby-Jackson,  E.  E.     Life  of  William  Scoresby. 

L.,  1861 30-1278 

—  Medical  climatology  ;  a  topographical  and  me- 

teorological  description  of  localities  resorted 
to  by  invalids.     L.,  1862       .         .  10-265 

Scot,  J.     See  Monmouth,  J.  S.,  dulie  of. 
Scotch  banker.     T.  Attwood  .         .         .  1-312 

Scotland.    Miscellaneous  early  history. 

—  Holinshed,  R.     History  of       .         .       27»-4010 

—  Innes,  C.     Scotland  in  the  middle  ages 

27^-1333 

Sketches  of  early  Scotch  history       27''-1334 

—  Johnstone,  J.     Haco's  expedition  .        27''-2782 

—  Leslie,  F.     Early  races  of  Scotland        27M343 

—  McCallum,  D.     Ancient  Scots.        .       27=^-1346 

—  Moore,  G.     Ancient  pillar  stones  of       27''-1349 

—  Ritson,  J.     Annals  of  the  Caledonians  27='-1360 

—  Robertson,  E.  W.     Scotland  under  early  kings 

27«-1364 

—  Wilson,  D.     Archaeology  of  .         .       27*-1405 

—  General  and  modern  history. 

—  Buchanan,  G.     History  of       .         .       27»-1310 

—  Burton,  J.  H.     History  of       .         .       27''-1313 

—  Chambers,  R.     History  of       .        .       27''-1316 

Rebellion  of,  1745,6     .         .         .       27^-1317 

Rebellions  under  Dundee  and   More 

.  ■      .         .        .         .       27''-1314 

—  Corner,  J.     History  of     .         .        .       27»-1319 

—  De  Foe,  D.     History  of  the  union  .         27'>-329 

—  Guthrie,  W.     History  of.         .         .       27^-1329 

—  Laing,  M.     History  of     .         .         .       27»-1339 

—  Noble,  M.     House  of  Stuarts  .         .       27='-4009 

—  Robertson,  W.     History  of      .    27M367;29"-32 

—  Scott,  Sir  W.     Border  exploits        .       27''-1371 

Histoire  d'  Ecosse       .         .        .        34-4999 

History  of 27»-1372,3 

—  Stuart,  G."    History  of     .        .         .       27"-1380 

—  Tavlor,  J.     Pictorial  history  of       .       27''-1386 

—  Thompson,  T.     History  of      .         .       27"-1389 

—  Tytler,  P.  F.     History  of         .        .       27"-1396 

—  Wars  of,  historical  tales  .         .         .        27"-1385 

—  Travels  and  description. 

—  Abbott,  J.     Rollo  in        .         .         .         27''-260 
Summer  in 27''-99 

—  Anderson,  J.     Western  coasts  of    .         27''-100 

—  Bigelow,  A.     Rambles  in         .         .  27''-132 

—  Bradbury,  J.     How  to  see  S.  .         ,         27M)o2 

—  Bradley,  E.     Glencrcgcan      .         .         27''-789 

—  Campbell,  A.     Remarks  on     .         .        271^-1207 

—  Eddy,  D.  C.     Visit  to      .         .         .         27''-660 

—  Forsyth,  R.     Beauties  of         .         .  27''-440 

—  Heron,  R.     Observations  on    .         .         27''-394 

—  Johnson,  S.     Journey  to  islands  of         27''-788 

—  Kohl,  J.  G.     Travels  in  .         .         .  27M61 

—  Landscape  illustrations  of        .         .  5-780 

—  Lockhart,  G.  S.     Peter's  letters  to  his  kinsfolk 

27^-729 

—  Newte,  T.     Tour  in,  in  1785   .         27''-395,1206 

—  Pennant,  T.     Tour  in,  in  1769         .         27"-396 

—  Silliman,  B.     Journal  (1805,6)        .         27'M74 

—  Sinclair,  C.     Scotland  and  the  Scotch     27''-102 

—  Turnbull,  R.     Genius  of  .         .         27"-734 

—  Wilson,  J.,  and  R.  Chambers.     Land  of  Burns 

27''-801 

—  Wilson,  J.  M.     Nelson's  handbook         27''-571 


Scotland.    Miscellany. 

—  Buchanan,  G.     De  jure  regni  apud  Scotos 

27«-1311 

—  Burton,  J.  H.     Narratives  from  criminal  trials 

27''-1313 

—  Chambers,  R.     Domestic  annals  of        27"-1315 

—  Conway,  J.     Forays  among  salmon        27''-603 
Letters  from  the  highlands         .         27''-538 

—  Dawson,  J.  H.     Statistical  history  of      27^-886 

—  Dunbar,  E.  D.     Social  life  in  fojnier  days 

27''-1325 

—  Education  commission,  reports  for  1868  :  v.  1, 

Third  report  of  commissioners  ;  v.  2,  Harvey, 
T.,  and  A.  C.  Sellar.  Special  reports  on  the 
state  of  education.    E.,  1868.    2  v.    8°  13-197 

—  Geikie,  A.     Scenery  and  physical  geology 

9-234 

—  Geldart,  Mrs.  T.     Stories  from        .       27''-1328 

—  Lippincott,  Mrs.  S.  J.     Bonnie  Scotland 

27^-1344 

—  Logan,  J.     Scottish  Gael         .         .       27''-1345 

—  Maclaren,  C.    Geology  of  Fife  and  the  Lothians 

9-329 

—  Merle  d'Aubigne,  J.  H.     Early  recollections  of 

•  .         .         27"-143 

—  Miller,  H.     Scenes  and  legends  of  .       27^-1347 

—  Rogers,  C.     Traits  and  stories  of  the  Scottish 

people 27"-1369 

—  Simson,    W.      History    of   the   gipsies    of 

27"-1376 

—  See  Covenanters ;    Edinburgh ;    Gaelic ;   Heb- 

rides ;  Highlands ;  Queens ;  Peebleshire ;  Skye ; 
and  names  of  sovereigns. 

Scott,  A.  de  C,  and  H.  James.    Photo-zincography, 

and  other  photographic  processes  employed 

at  the  ordnance  survey  office.     L.,  1862.     4° 

6-1017 

Scott,  A.  M.  Day-dawn  in  Africa ;  or,  progress  of 
the  protestant  episcopal  mission  at  Cape 
Palmas.     N.  Y.,  1858  .         .         .         28^-269 

Scott,  B.  Statistical  vindication  of  the  city  of  Lon- 
don.    L.,  1867.     8"       .         .         .       27-''-1067 

Scott,  C.     Analogy  of  ancient  craft  masonry  to  na- 
tural and  revealed  religion.     Ph.,  1849.     8° 
2-852 

Scott,  C.  H.     The   Baltic,  the  Black  sea,  and  the 
Crimea  ;  comprising  travels  in  Russia,  a  voy- 
age down  the  Volga  to  Astrachan,  and  a  tour 
through  Crim-Tartary.     3d  ed.     L.,  1855 
27b-923 

Scott,  Lady  C.  L.     Trevelyan        .         .         18-2747 

Scott,  C.  R.  Excursions  In  the  mountains  of  Ronda 
and  Granada  ;  with  characteristic  sketches  of 
the  inhabitants  of  the  south  of  Spain.  L., 
1838.     2  V.     8°      .         .         .         .         27''-115 

Scott,  Dred,  vs.  J.  F.  A.  Sandford.  Howard,  B.  C. 
Report  of  decision  of  U.  S.  supreme  court, 
and  opinions  of  judges  .         .  2-129 

—  Benton,   T.  H.      Examination  of  the  decision 

2-130 

Scott,  D.  D.  Suppression  of  the  reformation  in 
France,  as  exhibited  in  Rulhiere's  historical 
elucidations,    and  various   other   documents. 

L.,  1840 32-1554 

Scott,  G.  C.     Fishing  in  American  waters.     N.  Y., 

1869.     8° 20-514 

Scott,  G.  G.     Gleanings  from  Westminster  Abbey ; 
with  appendices  supplying  further  particulars, 
and  completing  the  history  of  the  Abbey  build- 
ings, by  W.  Burges,  et  al.     Oxf.,  1863.     8° 
5-305 

—  Remarks  on  secular  and  domestic  architecture. 

L.,  1857.     8°  ....  5-99 

Scott,  H.  L.  Military  dictionary  ;  comprising  tech- 
nical definitions,  information  on  raising  and 
keeping  troops,  actual  service,  including 
makeshifts  and  improved  material,  and  law, 
government,  regulation  and  administration 
relating  to  land  forces.     N.  Y.,  1861.     80 

6-694 


SCOTT. 


526 


SCOTT. 


Scott,  Jiinies.  Life,  letters  and  remains  of  Rev. 
Robert  Pollok.     N.  Y.,  1848        .  30-435 

Scott,  John,  (of  xlmwell.)     (Walsh's  Br.  poets) 

23-12 

Scott,  John,  (of  Gala. )  Sketches  of  manners,  scenery, 
&c.,  in  the  French  provinces,  Switzerland,  and 
Italy  ;  with  an  essay  on  French  literatnre.  L., 
183i.    8° 27"-! 70 

—  Visit  to  Paris  in  1814.     L.     8°     [No  title  page] 

27''-32 

Scott,  Rev.  John.  Calvin  and  the  Swiss  reformation. 
L.,  1833 32-1556 

—  Life  of  Rev.   Thos.  Scott,  D.  D.  ;   including  a 

narrative  by  lumself,  and  extracts  of  his  let- 
ters.    Ph.,  1823.     8°    .         .         .  30-947 

—  Same,  abridged  from  8th  L.  ed.     N.  Y.,  1856 

30-947" 

—  See  Houston,  W.  F. 
Scott,  Jolm,  (Barbarc^ssa.) 

sectional  cquilibiium 
how  destroyed,  how 
Riclimond,  1860.     8» 

—  Partizau  life  with  Col. 

1867.     8° 
Scott,  Michael.     [Pseud.] 


Lost  principle  ;  or,  the 

how  it  was  created, 

it    may    be    restored. 

26''-664 

J.  S.  Mosby.     N.  Y., 

26''-954 

See  Chamier,  F. 


Scott,  R.     See  Liddell,  H.  G. 

Scott,  R.  H.     Hand-book  of  volumetrical  analysis. 

L. ,  1862 8-80 

Scott,  T.     Theological  woiks.     Ph.,  1813-7.     7  v. 

8« 32-189 

—  Houston,  W.  F.     Life  of.  [Abridged  from  John 

Scott's] 30-482 

—  Scott,  J.     Life  of     ...        .  30-947 

—  See  Comprehensive  commentary. 

Scott,  Sir  Walter.  Biograp  (ileal  and  historical 
works.  Biograpliical  memoirs  of  eminent 
novelists,  and  other  distinguished  persons. 
E.,  1834.    2  V 30-1808 

—  Lives  of  the  novelists.     Ph.,  1825  .         30-1809 

—  Life  of  John  Dryden.     E.,  1834      .         30-1806 

—  Memoirs  of  Jonathan  Swift.     E.,  1834    30-1807 

—  Life  of  Napoleon  Buonaparte  ;   witli  a  prelimi- 

nary  view  of  the   French   revolution.     Ph., 

1827.     3  V.     8°      .         .        .         .  30-384 

Reply,  by  L.  Bonaparte      .         .  30-385 

—  History  of  Scotland.     L.,  1831.     2  v.     27"-1373 

—  Same.     B.,  1830.     2  v.     .         .         .       27-'-1373 

—  Border  exploits ;   containing  a  concise  account 

of  the  remarkable  events  in  Scotland,  from 
the  reign  of  Malcolm  II,  down  to  the  rebellion 
in  1745  ;  with  a  descriptive  sketch  of  the  coun- 
ties on  each  side  of  the  border.  Hawick,  1812 
27=^-1371 

—  Novels  and  tales. 

—  The  abbot.    [Sequel  to  monastery]  18-2751 

—  Anne  of  Geierstein  .         .         .       18-2752,2774'' 

—  The  antiquary 18-2753 

—  The  betrothed.     [Tales  of  the  crusaders,  I] 

18-2754 

—  Black  dwarf     ....       18-27:3^2755 

—  Bride  of  Lammermoor     .         .         .         18-27^6 

—  Castle  Dangerous.     [Tales  of  my  landlord] 

18-2757 

—  Chronicles  of  the  canongate.  first  series ;   con- 

taining   The    two    drovers ;     The    highland 
Avidow  ;  The  surgeon's  daughter        18-2758 

Second  series ;  containing  St.  Valentine's  dav, 

orfair  maid  of  Perth     .         .         ,         18-2774 

—  Count  Robert  of  Paris.    [Tales  of  my  landlord] 


—  Fortunes  of  Nigel    . 

—  Guy  Mannering 

—  Heart  of  Mid  Lothian. 


18-2759 
18-2760 
18-2761 
[Tales  of  my  landlord] 
18-2762 

—  Ivanhoe    18-2763 

—  Kenil  worth 18-2764 

—  Legend  of  Montrose        .         .         .    18-2755,6" 

—  The  monastery.     [See  The  abbot]  .         18-2766 

—  Mv  aunt  Margaret's  mirror;  Tapestried  chamber; 

Death  of  the  laird's  Jock    .        .        18-2758 


Scott,  Sir  Walter.    Novels  and  Tales. 

—  Old  mortality.     [Tales  of  my  landlord] 

.         .         .         .       18-2767,2753^ 

—  Peveril  of  the  peak  ....     18-2760,8 

—  Tlie  pirate        ....       18-2764^,2769 

—  Quentin  Durward    ....         18-2770 

—  Redirauntlet 18-2771 

—  Rob  Roy  .         .         .         .•       .        .        18-2772 

—  St.  Ronan's  well       .         .         .         .         18-2773 

—  Tales  of  the  crusaders.     See  Betrothed  ;  Talis- 

man                18-2754 

—  Tales  of  a  grandnuher    .         .         18-2775  to  78 

—  Tales  of  my  landlord.     Black  dwarf 

18-27531,5 

Old  mortality       .         .         .       18-2753'J;2757 

Heart  of  Mid  Lothian         .        .        18-2762 

__ Bride  of  Lammermoor        .         .         18-2756 

Legend  of  Montrose   .         .       18-2755;2756'= 

Count  Robert  of  Paris        .         .         18-2759 

Castle  dangerous         .         .         .         18-2757 

—  The  talisman.     [Tales  of  the  crusaders  11] 

18-2754 

—  Waverley 18-2779 

—  Woodstock lf^-2780 

—  Poetry. 

—  Poetical  works.     Ph.,  1839.     6  v.   .  23-204 

—  Same  ;  with  a  sketch  of  his  life,  by  J.  W.  Lake. 

Ph.,  1830.    8»        .        .         .         .  23-207 

—  Poetical   works;    containing  Lny   of   the  last 

minstrel ;  Marmion  ;  Ladj'  of  the  lake  ; 
Rokeby ;  Don  Roderick;  Ballads,  lyrics  and 
songs ;  with  notes,  and  life  of  the  author. 
Ph ,  1857 23-205 

—  The  lady  of  the  lake.     B.,  1853       .  2.3-402 

—  Lay  of  tlie  last  minstrel.     B.,  1864  23-203 

—  The  lord  of  the  isles;  a  poem.     New  ed.     N.Y., 

18.:6       ......  23-778 

—  Marmion.     B.,  1864         .         .         .        23-1017 

—  Minstrelsy  of  the  Scottish  border;   with  intro- 

ductions, additions  and  notes.  E.,  1861. 
4  v.  in  2 23-640 

—  Waverley  poetry      ....  23-686 

—  Translations. 

—  L'abbe.     [Suite  du  monastere]        .        34-4994 

—  Aventures  de  Nigel  .         .         .         34-4997 

—  Le  chateau  dangereux      .         .         .         34-4998 

—  Chroniques  de  la  Canongate    .         .         34-499S 

—  Contes  de  mon  bote  .         .         ,         34-4993 

—  Cromwell ;  on,  le  chateau  de  Woodstock 

34-4995 

—  Dame  du  lac 34-4995 

—  Le  Due  de  Bourgogne.      [Anne  of  Geierstein] 

34-4995 

—  Les  eaux  de  St.  Ronan     .         .         .         34-4998 

—  Elisabeth.    [Le  chateau  de  Kenilwovtli]  34-4994 

—  Les  fiances  de  Powysland.    [The  betrothed] 

34-4999 

—  Guy  Mannering        ....         34-4996 

—  Histoire  d'  Ecosse.     [Vie  de  Walter  Scott] 

34-4999 

—  Le  monastere 34-4994 

—  Le  nain  noir.    [Contes  de  mon  bote]        34-4998 

—  Peveril  du  pic 34-4997 

—  Le  pirate 34-4997 

—  Pc^ems  et  drames      ....         34-4999 

—  La  |)rison.     [Contes  de  mon  note]  .         34-4998 

—  Les  puritains.     [Contes  de  mon  bote]     34-4998 

—  Quentin  Durward     ....        34-4995 

—  Redgauntlet 34-4996 

—  Richard  cffiur-de-lion  :  ou,  le  talisman     34-4999 

—  Saint-Valentin;   ou,  la  jolie  fille  de  Perlhe 

.....         34-499S 

—  Waverley 34-4996 

—  Miscellaneous  writings. 

—  Critical  and  nnscellancous  essays,  collected  by 

himself.     Ph.,  1841.     3  v.     .         .  33-218 

—  Essays  on  chivalry,  romance  and  the  drama. 

E.,  1834 33-851 

—  Letters  on  demonology  and  witchcraft.     N.  Y., 

1861 32-1575 


SCOTT. 


527 


SCRIPTURAL. 


Scoit.  Sir  Walter.    Miscellaneous  writings. 

—  Paul's  letters  to  liis  kinsfolk.     2d  ed.     E.,  1816 

27"-443 

—  Readings  for  the  younir,  from  the  works  of  Sir 

W.  S.     Ph.,  1848.     2  V.        .         .  83-OOr, 

—  Religious  discourses,  by  a  layman.     Ph..  1828 

32-289 

—  See  Waverley  anecdotes  .        .        .        18-2781 

—  Allan,  G.     Life  of    .         .         .         .  .SO-476 

—  Hogg,  J.     Familiar  anecdotes  of     .  80-481 

—  Loekhart,  J.  G.     Life  of  .         .        .    30-477,8,9 

—  MacLeod,  D.  Life  of  .  .  .  30-716 
Scott,  Walter.     The  existence  of  evil  spirits  proved. 

L  ,  1853 32-2204 

Scott,  William.  Harmony  of  phrenology  -with 
scripture  ;  shown  in  a  refutation  of  the 
philosophical  errors  contained  in  Mr.  Combe's 
"Constitution  of  man."  E.,  1836.  8»  10-587 
Scott,  Winfield.  Infantry  tactics;  or,  rules  for  the 
exercise  and  manoeuvres  of  the  United  States 
infantry.     N.  Y.,  1852.     3  v.        .  6-695 

—  Memoirs,  written  by  himself.     N.  Y.,  1864.  2  v. 

30-1561 

—  Head  ley,  J.  T.     Life  of  .         .        .   30-707, 74^^ 

—  MansfiJld,  E.  D.     Life  of         .         .  30-483 

—  Semraes,  R.  Campaign  of.  in  Mexico  26^-291 
Scott,  W.  A.     Daniel :    a  model   for   young  men. 

N.  Y.,  1854.     8°    .         .        .         .  32-528 

—  Trade  and  letters:  their  journeyings  round  the 

world.     N.  Y.,  1856     .         .        .  1-218 

Scott,  W.  B.     History  and  practice  of  the  fine  and 
ornamental  arts.     2d  ed.     L.,  1867  /!-341 

Scott,  W.  C.     Genius  and  faith  ;  or,  poetr}'  and  re- 
ligion, in  their  mutual  relations.     N.  Y.,  1853 

32-613 

Scottish  ballads  and  songs.    Aytoun,W.  E.    Ballads 
of  Scotland 23-551 

—  Chambers,  R.     Popular  rhymes  of  Scotland 

.         .         .         .         .         V.  7  of  33-26 
Songs  of  Scotland  prior  to  Burns        23-700 

—  Child,  F.  J.     English  and  Scottisli  ballads 

23-450 

—  Gems  of  Scottish  son?     .         .         .         5-97", 6 

—  Gilchrist,  J.    Collection  of  Scottish  ballads  23-98 

—  Illustrated  book  of  Scottish  songs,  from  the  16th 

to  the  19th  century.     L.,  1854       .  23-412 

—  Mackay,    C.      Jacobite   songs    and    ballads  of 

Scotland 23-003 

—  Maidment,  J.     Scottish  ballads  and  songs 

23-999 

Scott,  W.     Minstrelsy  of  the  Scottish  border 
23-640 

—  Stenhouse,  W.     Illustrations  of  the  lyric  poetry 

and  music  of  Scotland  .         .        .  23-609 

—  See  Scottish  poets  and  poetry. 

Scottish  chiefs.     Jane  Porter  .        .        18-2529 

Scottish  Gael.  J.  Logan  .  .  ,  27''-1345 
Scottish  historical  library.  W.  Nicolson  21-536 
Scottish  language.     Jamieson,  J.     Dictionary  of 

22-135 

Scottish  life  and  character.  E.  B.  Ramsay  27''-580 
Scottish  life,  curious  stories  and  traditions  of.     A. 

Leigh  ton        ....         18-1838 
Scottish  orphans.     Mrs.  Blackford  .  18-346 

Scottish  poets  and   poetry.     Catalogue  of   Scottish 

poets 23-321 

—  The  dean  of  Lismore's  book    .         .  23-641 

—  Irvinsr,  D.     History  of  Scottish  poetry   22-1101 

—  Lives^of  Scottish  poets     .         .         .  30-433 

—  See  Scottish  ballads. 

Scottish  proverbs.  A.  Hislop  .  .  22-1091 
Scottish  reformation.  P.  Lorimer  .  32-920 
Scottish  secession  of  1843.  A.  Turner  .  32-818 
Scottish  sports  and  pastimes.  Herbert  Hall  20-360 
Scourge  of  Villanie.  J.  Marston  v.  3  of  24-83 
Scouring  of  the  white  horse.  T.  Hughes  18-1528 
Scout,  the.  W.  G.  Simms  .  .  .  18-2872 
Scoutetten,  H.  Memoir  on  the  radical  cure  of  club 
foot.  Trans,  from  French  by  F.  C.  Stewart 
10-038 


Scoville,  J.  A.  Old  merchants  of  New  York.  N. 
Y.,  1863-0.     5v 30-1412 

Scrap-book  of  newspaper  theatrical  criticisms, 
notices,  etc.,  published  in  London,  from  1801 
to  1819.     [No  title.]     Sm.  4°        .  24-171 

Scratchley,  A.     Benefit  building  societies.    L.,  1849. 


2-1015 

L.,  1860. 

1-116 


—  Practical  treatise  on  savings  banks. 

8" 

—  See  Bridges,  W. 

Scribbleomania.     S.  W.  H.  Ireland        .  23-937 

Scribe,  A.  E.     Nouvelles— Maurice  ;  Carlo  Broschi  ; 

Le  Maitrcsse  anonyme.     P.,  1858        34-3732 

—  Theatre— comedies.     P.,    1856-9.     3   v. 

34-3733 

["En  collaboration  avec  M.  Melesville  (Du- 
veyrier,)  Valerie  I ;  avec  Legouve,  Adrienne, 
Les  contes  de  la  reine  de  Navarre,  Bataille  de 
dames,  HI."] 

Comedies-Vaudevilles      P.,  1857-9.     10  v. 

34-3786 

N.  B. — M.  Scribe  was  assisted  by 

Allarde,  le  b'n,  et  Brazier,  in  Partie  et  re- 
vanche, II,  241  ; 

Bayard,  A.,  in  La  belle-mere,  IV,  49;    Le 

budget  d'un  jeunc  menage,  VI,  305  ;  Camilla, 
VII,  105  ;  Le  gardien,  VIL  227; 

Boniface,  J.  X.,  in  L'ours  et  le  pacha,  1, 140; 

Brulay,  in  Le  gastronome  sans  argent,  I,  206; 

Corme,  Francis,  in  La  chanoinesse,  VIII,  1 ; 

Courcy,  F.  de,  in  Simple  histoire,  IV,  177; 

Delavigne,  G.,  in  Le  mariagc  enfantin,I,  266; 

La  somnaml.ule,  I,  101 ;  La  vieux  garcon,  et 
la  petitefille,  II,  17  ; 

Dumanoir,    P.  F.  Pinel,    in   Etre  aime  ou 

mourir,  VIII.  153  ; 

Dupaty,  in  Un  dernier  jour  de  fortune,  11.  306; 

Dupin,  H.,  in  Michel  et  Christine,  I,  301  ; 

Duport  P.,  in  Le  chaperon,  VIT,  1  ; 

Duveyrier,  A.  H.  J.,  in  L'ambassadeur,  IV, 

219  ;  Le  bon  papa,  II,  105  ;  La  chatte  meta- 
morphosee,  IV,  319  ;  La  demosel'e  a  marier, 
IV,  1 ;  Frontin  mari-gargon,  I,  V,0;  Memoires 
d'un  colonel,  II,  41  ;  La  petite  soeur,  II,  1  ; 
Rodoiphe,  II,  275  ;  La  seconde  annee,  VI,  1 ; 
Zoe,  VI,  51  ; 

et  Bayard,  in  Jeune  et  vieille,  VI,  207 ; 

Louise,  V,  267;  Philippe,  VI,  97; 

L  moine,  G.,  in  Une  femme  qui  se  jette  par 

la  fenetre,  X,  53  ; 

Masson,  in  Didier  I'honnete  homme,  X,  107  ; 

Heloise  et  Abailard,  X,  247  ; 

Mazeres,  E.  J.  E.,  in  L'oncle  d'  Amerique, 

IV,  89 ; 

Moreau,  C.  F.J.  B.,  in  Les  deux  preceptcurs, 

I,  39; 

Poirson,  C.  G.,  in  Le  nouveau  Pourceaugnac, 

I,  1  ;  Une  visite  a  Bedlam,  I,  69  ; 

et  Duveyrier,  in  Le  parrain,  I,  238  ; 

Rougemont,  in  Avant,  pendant  et  apres,  V, 

91; 

et  Decomberoufse,  in  Salvoisy,  VIII,  49 ; 

Sauvage,  T.,  in  L'image,  IX,  179  ; 

Simon,  J.  P.,  dit  Lockroi,  et  J.  Chabot,  in 

La  marraine,  V,  45  ; 
Varner,  A.  F.,  in  Jeanne  et  Jeanneton,  IX, 

223  ;  Le  manage  de  raison,  IV,  263 ;  O  amiiie  ! 

X,  159  ;  Theobald,  V,  223  ;  Toujours,  VII,  47  ; 
— '■  —  Villeneuve  et  Desvergers,  in  Yelva,  V,  1  ; 
Ymbert  et  Varner,  in  L'interieur  d'un  bureau, 

II,  141. 

—  et  E.  Legouve.    La  bataille  de  dames.  [Bocher's 

college  series]       ....        34-5856 

—  See  Legouve,  E.  W.  .        .        .        34-3496 
Scriblerius,  IVI.     See  Unsuspected  observer. 
Scribner,  J.  M.     Engineers'   and  meclianics'  com- 
panion.    N.  Y.,  1849    .         .        .  6-924 

Scriptorum  ecclesiasticorum  historia  literaria.     G. 

Cave 34-497 

Scriptural  anthology.     N.  C.  Brooks     .  23-367 


SCRIPTURE. 


528 


SEARS. 


Scripture  characters.     R.  S.  Candlisli    .  83-G90 

Scripture  characters.     T.  Rohinsou        .         32-1410 
Scripture  lands  in  connection  witii  tlieir  history.    G. 

S.  Drew b2-95;3 

Scripture,  pivot  words  of.     P.  B.  Power        32-2446 
Scripture  truths  in  verse.     L.,  1844        .  23-796 

Scriptures.     See  Bible  ;  Christianity. 
Scrivener,  F.  H.     Contributions  to  the  criticism  of 

the  Greek  new  testament.     Camb.,  1859.     8° 
32-1001 

—  A  full  and  exact  collationof  about  twenty  Greek 

manuscripts  of  the  holy  gospels.  Camb.,  1853. 

8" 32-2048 

Scrivenor,  H.     History  of  the  iron  trade.     L.,  1854. 

8° 6-410 

Scriver,  C.    Gotthold's  emblems  ;  or,  invisible  things 

understood  by  things  that  are  made.     Trans. 

by  R.  Menzies.     E.,  1857.     2v.  .  32-833 
Scrolls,  monograms,  ornaments,  crests.     N.  S.  Dear- 
born         5-528 

Scrope,  G.  P.      Geology  and   extinct  volcanos  of 

Central  France.    2d  ed.     L.,   1858.     8° 
9-291 

—  Life  of  the  Right *Hon.  Charles,  Lord  Sydenham ; 

with  a  narrative  of  his  administration  in 
Canada.     2d  ed.     L.,  1844   .        .        30-1311 

—  Principles  of  political  economy.     L.,  1833 

3-212 

—  Volcanos :   the  character  of  their  phenomena, 

their  share  in  the  structure  and  composition 
of  tlie  surface  of  the  globe,  and  their  relation 
to  its  internal  forces  ;  with  a  descriptive  cata- 
logue of  all  known  volcanos.  2d  ed.  L., 
1862.    8° 9-292 

Scrutator.     See  Horlock,  — . 

Scudamore,  C.     Treatise  on  the  nature  and  cure 
of  gout   and  rheumatism.      Ph.,   1819.     8" 
10-466 

Scudamore,  E.     Treatise  on  the  production  of  early 

swarms  of  bees  by  artificial  means.     L.,  1848 

4-235 

Scudder,  D.  C.     Life  and  letters,  by  H.  E.  Scudder 
30-1535 

Scudder,  H.  E.  Life  and  letters  of  David  Coit 
Scudder,  missionary  in  southern  India.  N. 
Y.,1864 30-1535 

—  Seven  little  people    ....         18-2802 

—  Stories  from  my  attic  .  .  .  18-4288 
Scudder,  S.  H.  See  Harris,  T.  W.,  in  supplement. 
Scudo,  P.     L'annee  musicale.     P.,  1861-3.     3  v. 

34-3748 

—  L'art  ancien  et  I'art  modern ;    Nouveaux  Me- 

langes de  critique  et  de  litterature  musicales. 
P.,  1854 34-3752 

—  Le  Chevalier  Sarti.     P.,  1857  .         .        34-3751 

—  Critique  et  litterature  musicales.     P.,  1859.  2  v. 

34-3746 

—  Wagner — Gluck — Farinelli — Lablache.     S" 

34-4665 

Scully,  "W.     Brazil,  its  provinces  and  chief  cities ; 

with  agricultural  and  commercial  statistics. 

L.,  1866 •26''-627 

Sculptor,  Satiricus.     See  Ireland,  S.  W.  H. 
Sculptura.     J.  Evelyn    ....  5-421 

Sculpture  and  sculptors.     Cunningham,  A.     Lives 

of  British  painters  and  sculptors  .  30-40(> 

—  Ellis,  Sir  H.     Elgin  and  Phigaleian  marbles  5-6 
Townley  gallery  .         .         ,  5-7 

—  Flaxman,  J.     Lectures  on  sculpture  5-159 

—  Houssaye,  A.     Sculpteurs  (18me  siecle).    v.  4 

34-5295 

—  Lee,  H.  F.     Familiar  sketches  of    .  5-60 

—  Memes,^  J.  S.     History  of  sculpture  5-44 
^  Memoirs  of  Canova    .        .         .            30-76 

—  Sculpture  and  the  plastic  art    .        .  5-50 

—  Westmacott,  R.     Handbook  of  sculpture  5-325 

—  Winckelmanu,  J.  J.     Sculpture  of  the  Greeks 

5-428 

—  See  iEsthetics  ;    Art ;   Artists ;   Carving  ;   Fine 

arts  ;  and  names  of  sculptors. 


Sculpture  and  tiie  phistic  art.     B.,  1850  .5-0 

Sea.    Agfisriiz,  E.C.  and  A.  Seaside  studies  in  natural 

history 9-673 

—  Bertram,  J.  G.     Harvest  of  the  sea  9-676 

—  De  Vere,  M.  S.     Wonders  of  the  deep      9-1049 

—  Figuier,  L.     The  ocean  world         .  9-920 

—  Fraser,  R.  W.     Seaside  naturalist  .  9-977 

—  Gasparin,  Mme  A.  de.     Au  bord  de  la  mer 

34-5011 

—  Goodrich,  F.  B.     Man  upon  the  sea         29'^-154 

—  Gosse,  P.  H.     Land  and  sea    .         .  9-927 

—  Hurtwig,  G.     Sea  and  its  living  wonders    9-931 

—  Harvey,  W.  H.     Seaside  book         .  9-934 

—  Kingsley,  C.     Glaucus  ;  or,  the  wonders  of  the 

shore 9-942 

—  Lewes,  G.  H.     Seaside  studies        .  9-943 

—  Maury,  F.  M.     Physical  geography  of        25-69 

—  Michelet,  J.     The  sea      .         .         .  33-882 

—  Wallich,  G.  C.     Animal  life  at  vast  depths  in 

11-213 

—  Wood,  J.  G.     Common  objects  of  the  sea-shore 

9-973 

—  Wraxall,  L.     Life  in  the  sea    .         .  9-970 

—  Young,    L.    J.    H.      Sea  fishing  as  a  sport 

.         20-513 

—  See  International  law  ;   Maritime  law  ;  Naval ; 

Seamanship;  Seamen;   and  names  of  oceans 

and  seas. 
Sea-air  and  sea-bathing.     M.  Broch.ard  .  10-570 

Sea  and  the  night.  M.  V.  Hugo  .  .  18-1533 
Sea  and  the  sailor.     W.  Colton       .         .  33-740 

Sea-coast  defence.     J.  G.  Barnard  .  6-560 

—  See  Coast  defence  ;  Fortification. 

Sea  drift.  3y  Fadette  ....  18-4247 
Sea  drifts.  Mrs.  G.  A.  H.  Macleod  .  18-2005 
Sea-fishing  as  a  sport.     L.  J.  H.  Young  20-513 

Sea  kings  and  naval  heroes.  J.  G.  Edgar  30-1343 
Sea-lions.     J.  F.  Cooper         .         .         .  18-737 

Sea  of  ice.  P.  B.  St.  John  .  .  .  18-2713 
Seaboard  parish.  G.  MacDonald  .  .  18-1967 
Seaclifi'.     J.  W.  DeForest       .         .        .  18-833 

Seafield,  F.     Literature  and  curiosities  of  dreams. 

L.,  1865.     2  V 15-283 

Sealed  book  of  Daniel  opened.     W.  C.  Thurman 

32-1335 

Seals.     See  Numismatics. 

Sealsfield,  C.     The  cabin  book,  north  and  south 

18-2783 

Sealy,  H.  N.     Treatise    on   coins,   currency,   and 

banking.    L.,  1858.     8»         .        .  1-95 

Seaman,  E.  C.    Essays  on  the  progress  of  nations  in 

civilizati(m,  productive  industr}-,  wealth,  and 

population.     N.  Y.,  1852      .         .         29»-191 

—  Same.  N.  Y.,  1868.  2  v.  S"  .  29»-271 
Seaman's  friend.  R.  H  Dana,  jr.  .  6-587 
Seamanship.     Alston,  A.  H.  .         .         .            6-551 

—  Blunt,  E.  M      Theory  and  practice  of        6-568 

—  Brady,  W.  Kedge-anchor  .  .  6-571 
Seamen.     Bourne,  H.  R.  F,     English  s.  under  the 

Tudors 29''-314 

—  See  Maritime  law  ;  Sailors. 

Search  after  truth.  G.  W.  Egleston  .  32-2458 
Search  for  a  publisher.     A.  W.  Bennett  21-164 

Sea-risks.     Jennings,  E.     Hints  on        .  1-181 

Sears,  B.  Life  of  Luther ;  with  special  reference  to 
its  earlier  periods  and  the  opening  scenes  of 
the  reformation.     Ph.,  1850         .         30-1072 

—  Edwards,  B.  B.,  and  C.  C.  Felton.     Classical 

studies ;  with  the  biography  and  correspond- 
ence of  eminent  philologists.     B.,  1843 

.       • .         .         .         .        22-1197 

Sears,  E.  H.     Pictures  of  the  olden  time,  as  shown 
in  the  fortunes  of  a  family  of  the  pilgrims 
18-3835 

Sears,  R.  Bible  biography ;  or,  the  lives  and 
characters  of  the  principal  personages  recorded 
in  the  sacred  writings.  0th  ed.  N.  Y.,  1843. 
8» 32-190 

—  Guide  to  knowledge  ;  or,  repertory  of  facts.    N. 

Y.,  1844.     8»         .        .        ....        33-8" 


SEARS. 


529 


SEEDTIME. 


Sears,  R.  History  of  the  holy  bible,  as  contained 
in  the  old  and  new  testaments.  N.  Y.,  1844. 
8° 82-128 

■ —  Illustrated  description  of  the  Russian  empire  ; 
embracing  its  geographiciil  features,  political 
divisions,  principal  cities  and  towns.  N.  Y.. 
1855.     8" 27''-641 

• —  Scenes  and  sketches  in  continental  Europe;  em- 
bracing descriptions  of  France,  Portugal, 
Spain,  Italy,  Sicily,  Switzerland,  Belgium, 
and  Holland.     N.  Y.,  1852.     8"  .  27b-697 

—  Two  hundred  pictorial  illustrations  of  the  lioly 

bible.     Gth  ed.     N.  Y.,  1841,2.     3  v.     8° 

.         .        .         .  32-191 

—  Wonders  of  the  world,  in  nature,  art,  and  mind  ; 

comprising  a  complete  library  of  useful  and 
entertaining  knowledge.     N.  Y.,  1848.     8" 

25-38 

Seashore.     Wood,  J.  G.     Common  objects  of  9-973 
Sea  sickness,  and  how  to  prevent  it.     J.  Chapman 

10-85 

Seaside  and  fireside  fairies.     G.  Blum  and  L.  Wahl 

18-354 

Seaside  book.     W.  H.  Harvey       .         .  9-934 

Seaside  divinity.     R.  W.  Eraser    .         .  9-922 

Seaside  naturalist.     R.  W.  Eraser .         .  9-977 

Seaside  studies.     G.  H.  Lewes       .         .  9-943 

Seaside  studies  in  natural   history.     E.   C.  and  A. 

Agassiz 9-672 

Seasons.     Duncan,  H.     Sacred  philosophy  of  32-74 

—  Fisher,  T.     Dial  of .         .         .         .  25-18 

—  Hitchcock,  E.     Religious  lectures  on        32-420 

—  Howitt,  M.  Pictorial  calendar  of  .  20-384 
Seasons,  the.  J.Thomson  .  .  23-61,320,492 
Seasons  with  the  sea-horses.  J.  Lamont  27''-589 
Seaton,  E.  C.     Handbook  of  vaccination.    Ph.,  1868 

10-866 

Seaton' s  regiment  at  Waterloo.     W.  Leeke  27"-718 
Seats  and  saddles.     F.  Dwyer        .         .  20-342 
Seaver,  J.  E.     Life  of  Mary  Jemison  :   Deh-he-wii- 
mis.     4th  ed.,  with  geographical  and  explana- 
tory notes.     N.Y.,1856       .         .        30-1195 
Seavey,  W.  H.     See  Goodrich,  C.  A. 
Seaward,  Sir  Edward.     J.  Porter           .         18-2530 
Seaweeds,  British.    Clark,  L.  L.    Common  seaweeds 
9-93 

—  Gray,  S.  O.     British  seaweeds         .  9-96 

—  Harvey,  W.  H.     Synopsis  of  .         .  9-45 

—  Johnstone,    W.    G.,   and   A.    Croall.      Nature 

printed  s 9-51 

—  Landsborough,  D.     Popular  history  of        9-53 

Sea-wolf,  the 18-3805 

Searle,  January.     [Pseud.]     See  Phillips,  G.  S. 
Sebastian,  king  ol  Portugal.     Freer,  M.  W. 

■     .       27M718 

Sebastopol.    Hamley,  E.  B.    Campaign  of   27^-2920 

—  McCormick,  R.  C.     Visit  to     .         .         27''-379 

—  Russell,  W.  H.     Review  of  Todleben's  defence 

of 27^^-2974 

—  See  Crimea. 

Secession.     Goodwin,  T.  S.     Natural  history  of 

2G='-526 

—  Spence,  J.     Inquiry  into  the  American  union 

26''-994 

—  See  United  States— War  of  1861-65. 

Seeker,  W.     The  non-such  professor  in  his  meridian 

splendour.     N.  Y.,  1860       .         .         32-1539 

Second  advent  of  Christ.     J.  F.  Berg    .        32-1717 

—  See  Millenium. 

Second  causes.     C.  E.  Tonna         .         .  32-253 

Second  empire  as  exhibited  in  French  literatu.re.    C. 
F.  L.  Wraxall        ....         22-1287 
Second  Mrs.  Tillotson,  the.     P.  Fitzgerald    18-3798 
Second  plenary  council.     See  Plenary  council. 
Second  war  of  independence.     E.  M.  Hudson    t 

26''-527 

Secresy  ;  or,  the  ruin  on  the  rock.     By  a  woman 

18-2783 

Secret,  le.  L.  d'Aunet  ....  34-3032 
Secret  dubonheur.     E.  Feydeau    .        .        84-4847 


Secret  of  Swedenborg.  H.  James  .  .  32-1296 
Secrets  de  la  mer.  O.  Comettant  .  .  34-41(12 
Secrets  de  1'  oreiller.  E.  Sue  .  .  34-3830 
Secrets  du   foyer  domestique.     Mme  S.  U.  Trema- 

deure 34-514i 

Secret  out,  the  ;  one  thousand  tricks  with  cards,  and 

other  recreations.     By  the  author  of  "The 

sociable."     N.  Y.,  1859        .         .  20-204 

Secret  passion.     R.  F.  Williams     .        .        18-3523 

Secret  service,  etc.     A.  D.  Richardson  .         26='-709 

—  Baker,  L.  C.     History  of         .         .         26»-'jl6 

—  See  U.  S.— War  of  1861-5. 

Secret  societies  of  France.     L.  de  La  Hodde 

27»-1770 

Secret  societies  of  the  middle  ages.     (L.  E.  K.)    L., 
1838 29^-255 

Secret  societies.     Robertson,  J.  B.     Lectures  on 

27''-3530 

—  See  Freemasonry  ;  Knighthood. 

Secretaire  du  XI Xe  siecle.  A.  P.  de  Bradi  34-4019 
Secrets  of  my  office.  By  a  bill  broker  .  18-2784 
Secrets  of  the  great  city.  E.W.Martin  26i>-517 
Sects  and  denominations.  Adams,  H.  Dictionary 
of  all  religions       ....         32-1617 

—  Baird,  R.     Religion  in  America       .  32-15 

—  Marsden,J.  B.    Dictionary  of  Christian  churches 

32-1085 

—  Van  Dyck,  A.     Christian  union      .  82-218 

—  Where  is  the  city  ?   ....        32-2420 

—  See  Doctrine  ;  and  names  of  sects. 

Sedaine,  M.  J.     (Euvreschoisies  ;  notice.     P.     3  v. 
en  2 34-4463 

—  Le  Philosophe   sans  le  savoir  ;  la  gageui-e  im- 

prevue.     C  A.  C.  v.  7  .         .^       34-3188 

Sedaine  et  de  la  propriete  litteraire.     A.  de  Vigny 

34-4571 

Sedgemoor.  C.  H.  B.  Richards  .  .  18-2057 
Sedgwick.  A.     Letter  on  Livingstone's  discoveries 

in  Africa.  Camb.,  1858  .  .  28^-268 
Sedgwick,  Mrs.  Charles.     Talk  with  my  pupils.    N. 

Y.,  1863 33-978 

Sedgwick,  C.  M.     Boy  of  Mount  Rhigi         18-2785 

—  Clarence  18-2786 

—  Hope  Leslie 18-2787 

—  Letters  from  abroad  to  kindred  at  home.     N. 

Y.,  1841.     2  V 27'>-204 

—  Life  of  Lucretia  M.  Davidson.     (S.  A.  B.  7) 

80-497 

—  Live  and  let  live       ....         18-2789 

—  Married  or  single  ?   .         .         .         .         18-2791 

—  Means  and  ends,  or  self-lraining      .         18-2792 

—  Memoir  of  Joseph  Curtis,  a  model  man.     N.  Y., 

1858 80-1065 

—  New  England  tale,  and  miscellanies        18-2793  . 

—  Poor  rich  man,  and  rich  poor  man  .         18-2794 

—  Tales  and  sketches.     2d  series  .        18-2796 

—  See  Davidson,  L.  M. 

Sedgwick,  J.     True  principle  of  the  law  of  storms. 

6th  ed.     L.,  1856.     8°  .         .         .  11-196 

Sedgwick,    S.    L.      Walter  Thornley ;    or,  a   peep 

at  the  past 18-2800 

Sedgwick,  T.     Pubhc  and  private  economy.    N.  Y., 

1836-9.     3v.         .         .         •        .  3-215 

Sedley,  H.     Dangerfield's  rest ;  or,  before  the  storm 

18-809 

—  Marian  Rooke  ;  or,  quest  for  fortune  18-2803 
See  of  St.  Peter,  the.  T.  W.  Allies  .  82-1925 
Seebohm,  B.     Life   and   gospel  labors  of  Stephen 

Grellet.     Ph.,  1860.     2  v.     8°      .        80-1247 

—  Memoirs  of  William  Forster.     L.,  1865.     2  v. 

8°  .......        .        82-2054 

Seed,  J.     Discourses  on  several  important  subjects ; 

to  which  are  added  eight  sermons,  preached 

at  the  Lady  Moyer's  lecture.     L.,  1747.     2  v. 

8» 32-258 

Seed-grain  for  thought  and  discussion.   A.  C.  Lowell 

33-628 

Seedtime  and  harvest.     T.  S.  Arthur     .         18-3666 

Seedtime  and  harvest  of  ragged  schools.    T.  Guthi  ie 

32-1840 


84 


SEEDS. 


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SENECA. 


Seeds  and  sheaves.  A.  C.  Thompson  .  32-2454 
Se -'kers  after  God.     F.  W.  Farrar  .         30-2411 

Seeiy,  J.  B.     Wonders  of  Elora  ;  or,  narrative  of  a 

journey  to  the  rock-cut  temples  and  dwell- 
•         iugs  at  Elora,  in  the  East  Indies.     L.,  1825. 

8" 28'^-12 

Seemann,  B.     Popular  history  of  the  palms  and  their 

allies;  containing  a  complete  list  of  all  the 

species  hitroduced  into  our  gardens.  L.,  1856 
9-79 

—  Viti ;  an  account  of  a  goveniment  mission  to  the 

Vitian  or  Fijian  islands.     Camb.,  1862.     8" 

29''-164 

Seer,  the.  J.  H.  L.  Hunt  .  .  .  83-617,8 
See-saw.  F.  Abati  ....  18-4186 
Seguin,  E.  Idiocy,  and  its  treatment  by  the  physio- 
logical method.  N.  Y.,  1866.  8»  10-627 
Segur,  c'sse.  Evangile  d'  uue  grand'  mere.  P., 
1866.     8" 34-4951 

—  Nouveaux   contes   de   fees  pour  les   petits  en- 

fants.     2me  serie.     P.,  1859         .         34-3753 

—  Memoires  d'une  ane.     P.,  1860        .        34-5114 

—  La  sceur  de  Gribouille.     P.,  1862     .         34-5115 
Se"ur,  L.   P.  de.     Memoirs  of,    and  recollections. 

""      Written  by  himself.     B.,1825.     8°         30-484 

—  TJne  caravane  frauQaise  en  Euypte,  1860.     8" 

34-4675 

—  Histoire  de  Napoleon  etla  grande  armee.    16me 

ed.     P.,  1852.     2  V.     8»        .         .         34-4876 

—  Same.     7me  ed.     P.,  1825.     2  v.     .         34-41()7 

—  History  of  the  expedition  to  Russia,  undertaken 

by  tiie  Emperor  Napoleon.     Ph.,  1825.     8° 
.       27=^-1904 

—  Same.     N.  Y..,  1841.     2  v.       .         .       27''-1905 

—  See  Kelly,  W.  K. 

Seller,  E.  The  voice  in  singing.  Trans,  from  the 
German.     Ph.,  1868     .         .         .  5-1069 

Seller,  G.  F.  Biblical  hermeneutics ;  or,  the  art  of 
scripture  interpretation ;  with  notes,  strictures, 
and  supplements,  from  the  Dutch  of  J.  Her- 
inga.     Trans,  by  W.  Wright.     L.,  1835.     8° 

32-942 

Sein,  Oder  nicht  sein.     H.  C.  Andersen  34-616 

Seinte  Marherete.     [E.  E.  T.  S.  pt.  13] 

V.  8  of  22-1043 

Seiss,  J.  A.     Ecclesia  Lutherana  ;  a  brief  survey  of 

the  evangelical  Lutheran  church.     Ph.,  1868 

32-2179 

—  Parable  of  the   ten   virgins,  in  six  discourses, 

and  a  sermon  on  the  judgeship  of  the  saints. 

Ph.,  1863 32-1333 

Selborne.     White,  G.    Natural  history  of     9-971,2 

Selby,  C.     Events  to  be  remembered  in  the  history 

of  England  ;   with  reviews  of  the   manners, 

domestic  habits,  amusements,  customs,  etc., 

of  the  people.     26th  ed.     L.,  1864       27»-1072 

Selby,  C.     Anthony  and  Cleopatra.    F'sM.  D.  v.  27 

24-113 

—  The  last  of  the  pigtails.     F's  M.  D.  v.  34  24-133 

—  The  marble  heart.     F's  S.  D.  v.  34  24-221 

—  The  married  rake.     F's  M.  D.  v.  9  24-113 

—  The  new  footman.     F's  M.  D.  v.  8  24-113 

—  Perplexing  predicament.     F's  M.  D.  v.  31 

24-113 

—  Robert  Macaire.     F's  M,  D.  v.  3     .  24-113 

—  Satan  in  Paris.     Adapted  from  a  vaudeville  by 

Clarville  et  Damarin.    F's  S.  D.  v.  30    24-221 

—  The  unlinished  gentleman.     F's  M.  D.  v.  13 

24-113 

—  The  valet  de  sham.    F's  M.  D.  v.  33        24-113 

—  The  widow's  victim.     F's  M.  D.  v.  3       24-113 
Selby,  P.  J.     Parrots.     [Jardine,  Sir  W.     N.  1.  10] 

9-593 

—  Pigeons.     [Jardine,  Sir  W.     N.  1.  9]  9-593 
Sclden,  C.     Daniel  Vlady.     Histoire  d' un  musieien. 

P.,  18!)2 34-5291 

Selden,  J.     Table-talk  ;  with  a  biographical  preface 

and  notes  by  S.  W.  Singer.     2d  ed.    L.,  1856 

33-344 

—  Aikin,  J.     Life  of    .         .     •    .        .  30-9 


Select  circulating  library,  Waldie's ;  containing  the 

best  popular  literature,    including  menioirs, 

biography,  novels,  tales,  travels,  voyages,  etc. 

Ph.,  1834-39,  1841.     14  v.     4°      .  17-106 

Select    pieces  on   commerce,    natural    philosophj^ 

morality,  antiquities.  L.,  1754.  8°  33-632 
Select  proverbs  of  all  nations.  See  Proverbs  33-381 
Select  reviews,  and  spirit  of  the  foreign  magazines. 

V.  1,3-8.     Ph.,  1809-12.     80         .  17-99 

Selections  from  the  American  poets.     W.  C.  Brvant 

2*3-23 
Selections  from  the  British  poets.     F.  G.  Halleck. 

V.  1.     N.  Y.,  1840         .         .         .  23-259 

Selecti(ms  from  the  spectator,  tatler,  guardian,  and 

freeholder ;  with  a  preliminary  essay  by  Mrs. 

Barbauld.     L.,  1849.     2  v.   .         .  33-201 

Self  Mrs.  C.  Gore  ....  18-1211 
Self-control.     M.  Brunton      .         .         .  18-466 

Self-culture.     Fowler,  O.  S.    .         .         .  13-272 

—  Grey,  M.  G.,  and  E.  Shirreff.     Thoughts  on 

13-98 

Self-devotion.     H.  Campbell  .        .        .  18-547 

Self-education.     Degerando,  J.   M.     Self-education 

13-65 

—  Hood,  E.  P 13-115 

Self-form:ition ;   or,    the    history   of   an    individual 

mind.     L.    1837.     3  v.  .        .  15-64 

Self-help.     Boucherett,  J.     Hints  on     .  2-553 

—  Smiles,  S 33-790 

Self-made.  Mrs.  E.  A.  Welty  .  .  18-3489 
Self-made  men.     Anderson,  W.      .         .        30-1334 

—  Davenport,    R.    A.      Individuals    who    raised 

themselves    .         .  ■      .         .         .         30-1388 

—  Seymour,  C.  C.  B 30-802 

Self-reliance.     C.  E.  Sargeant        .         .  30-711 

Self-sacrifice.     Mrs  M.  Oliphant    .         .         18-2385 
Selkirk,  G.  H.     Book  of  chess  ;  a  popular  and  com- 
prehensive guide.     L.,  1868.         .  20-62 

Selkirk,  T.  D.,  earl  of.  Narrative  of  occurrences  in 
the  Indian  countries  of  N.  A.,  and  attempt  to 
establish  a  colony  on  the  Red  river.  L.,  1817. 
8« 20^-922 

—  Statement  respecting  the  earl  of  Selkirk's  settle- 

ment upon  the  Red  river,  in  N.  America.    L., 

[1817]  26»-928 

Sellar,  W.  Y.     Roman  poets  of  the  republic.     E., 

1863.     80 22-1193 

Sellar,  W.,  and  H.  Stephens.  Physiology  at  the 
farm.     E.,  1867.     8»     .         .         .  4-267 

Selling  lucky.     J.  Abbott       .         •        .  18-34 

Selss,  A.  M.     Critical    outline   of  the  literature   of 
Germany.     L.,  1865      .         .         .         22-1195 
Selvaggio.     Miss  A.  Manning         .         .         18-2053 
Selvvyn,    George,    and   his   contemporaries.     J.   IT. 

Jesse 30-485 

Semi-attached  couple.     E.  Eden     .         .        18-1896 
Semi-detached  house.     E.  Eden     .         .         18-1897 
Seminohi  wars.     Debate  in  the  house  of  representa- 
tives on  the  Seminole  war.     W.,  1819   26='-600 

—  War  in  Florida.     By  a  late  statf  officer     26»-76 

—  See  Florida. 

Semiramide.     Rossini,  G.        .        .         .  5-886 

Semmes,  R.      Campaign  of  General   Scott  in  the 

valley  of  Mexico.     Cin.,  1852       .         26»-291 

—  Cruise  of  the  Alabama  and  the  Sumter.     N.  Y., 

1864 26»-570 

—  Service  afloat  and  ashore  during  the  Mexican 

war.  Cin.,  1851.  8"  .  .  .  26''-220 
Semple,  R.  H.,  [Ed.]  Memoirs  on  diphtheria  from 
the  writings  of  Bretonneau,  Guersant,  Trous- 
seau, Boiichut,  Empis,  and  Daviot  ;  with  a 
biblingraphical   appendix  by  J.   Chatlo.     L. 

1859.    80 10-693 

Senancourt,  E.  P.  de.     Obermann ;  avec  une  pref- 
ace par  George  Sand.     P.,  1865   .         34-3754 
Seneca,  L.  A.     Oiiera  quae  supersunt.     Recognovit 
F.  Ilaase.     Lips.,  1852,3.     3  v.    .  34-368 

—  Morals.     L.,  1739      ....  15-65 
Seneca  Indians  of  New  York.     Case  of         26=^-503 

—  Friends,  proceedings  of  committee  of     26=^-183 


SENECA. 


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SERMONS. 


Seneca  Indians.     Seaver,  J.  E.     Life  of  Mary  Jcnii- 

son 30-1195 

Beiiior,  N.  "VV.     Biographical  skctclies.     L.,  1SG;J 

30-1489 

—  Essays  on  fiction.     L.,  1864     .         .        22-1198 

—  Historical  and  philosopliical   essays.     L..  180). 

2  V 2-S54 

—  Journal  liept  in  Turl^ey  and  Greece,  in  1857,8. 

L.,1859 27"-.-)21 

—  Political  economy.     5tli  ed.     L.,  18G3        3-218 

—  Suggestions  on   popular  education.     L.,  18(51. 

8"  13-198 

Sensations  de  Josquin.  J.  Fleury  .  34-4135 
Sense  and  sensibility.     J.  Austen  .         .  18-226 

Sense  denied  and  lost.     T.  Bull     .         .  10-207 

Senses.     Bain,  A.     Senses  and  the  intellect    15-161 

—  Johnson,  A.  B.     Physiology  of      .  15-243 

—  Wilson,  G.     Five  gateways  of  knowledge 

15-130 

—  Wylde,  R.  S.     Philosophy  of .         .  15-87 
Sentiment  de  la  nature  avant  le  Christianisme.     V. 

de  Laprade    34-4093 

Sentimental  journey.     L.  Sterne    .        .  83-930 

"Sentinel."     See  Bogart,  W.  H. 

Seoane,  M.     See  Neunian  and  Baretti. 

Sept  peches  capitaux.     E.  Sue        .         34-3836,4830 

Sepidclires  of  our  departed.     F.  R.  Anspach  32-513 

Sequard.     See  Brown-Sequard. 

Serapeuni.  —  Zeitschrift  fiir  bibliothckwissenschaft, 

handschriftenkuude     und     illtere     litteratur. 

Leipzig,  1840-68.     29  v.     8°         .  21-101 

Serfs  et  boyards,  C.  Robert  .  .  .  34-4839 
Sergeant,  H.  J.    The  lien  of  mechanics  and  material 

men  in  Pennsylvania.    2d  ed.,  by  E.  S.  Miller. 

Ph.,  1856.     8»       .         .         .        .  2-297 

Sergeant,   J.     Address  delivered  at  the   house  of 

refuge.     Ph.,  1828.     8»         .        .  2-991 

—  Lecture  before  the  mercantile  librarj' co.     Ph., 

1839.     8" 83-1150 

—  Oration   in   commemoration    of   JeflTerson   and 

Adams.     Ph.,  1826.     8°        .         .  10-79 

Serment  de  la  veuve.  E.  Gonzales  .  34-4382 
Serment  d'  Horace.  H.  Murger  .  .  34-3588 
Sermon  sous  Louis  XIV.  F.  Bungener  34-3105 
Sermons.     Cooke,  J.     The  preacher's  assistant 

32-2135 

—  Forster,  J.     Index  of      ,         .         .  32-726 

—  Index  to   ....*.        .  32-242 

—  Monod,  A.     Delivery  of .         .         .  ;i2-749 

—  Wythe,  W.  W.     Pulpit  germs        .        32-2483 

—  See  Homiletics. 

—  Collection  of  special  sermons. 

—  Adams,  N.     The  communion  sabbath      32-418 

—  Adams,  W.     Thanksgiving     .         .        82-2353 

—  Arnold,  T.     'IMie  Christian  life        .  32-604 
Rugby  school  sermons        .         .        32-1147 

—  Barnes,  A.     Way  of  salvation  .  32-610 

—  Beecher,  H.  AV.     Freedom  and  war        32-1146 
"Plymouth  pulpit"    .         .         .        32-2529 

—  Blunt,  H.     History  of  our  Saviour  .        82-2293 

—  Boardman,  H.  A.     The  bible  in  the  counting 

house 32-427 

The  bible  in  the  family       .        .  32-341 

—  Boyd,  A.  K.  H.     Counsel  and  comfort  82-1162 

Graver  thoughts  of  a  country  parson  32-1031 

Sunday  afternoons       .         .         .        32-2187 

—  Brace,  C.  L.     Short  sermons  to  newsboys 

32-1792 

—  Brown,  J.  B.     The  home  life  .         .        32-1875 

—  Bushnell,  H.     Christ  and  his  salvation   32-1447 
Sermons  for  the  new  life       .         .        32-744 

—  Caird,  John.     Religion  in  common  life  32-1518 

—  Chapin,  E.  H.     Extemporaneous  discourses 

32-711 

—  Clark,  A.     The  gospel  in  the  trees  .        82-2424 

—  CoUyer,  R.     Nature  and  life    .         .        32-2307 

—  Gumming,  J.     Great  tribulation      .  32-633 

—  Cuyler,  C.  C.     Signs  of  the  times  .         32-2160 
,—  Ewer,  F.  C.     Failure  of  protestantism  32-2468 

—  Fish,  H.  C.     Pulpit  eloquence        .        32-1947 


Sermons.    Collection  of  special  sermons, 

—  Foster,  J.    LecturesatBroadmead  chapel  32-484 

—  Goulburn,  E.  M.     The  idle  word     .        32-1761 

—  Guthrie,  T.     Mnn  and  the  gospel     .         32-2335 

—  Hare,  J.  C.     Mission  of  the  comforter      32-683 

—  Haven,  G.     National  sermons  .  32-391 

—  Huntington,  F.   D.      Christian    believing  and 

living 32-880 

—  Irving,  E.     The  oracles  of  God       .         32-1657 

—  Kingsley,  C.     The  water  of  life,  etc.       32-2421 

—  Knox,  J.  S.     Mediator  of  the  new  covenant 

32-63) 

—  Krummacher,  F.  W.     The  risen  Redeemer 

.      •  .        .         .        32-1073 

—  Lee,  R.     Family  and  its  duties        .         32-2363 

—  Macduff,  J.  R.     The  shepherd  and  his  flock 

32-1725 

—  Macmillan,  H.  Bible  teachingsin  nature  32-2298 

—  McIlvaine,C.  P.   Rigliteousncss  by  faith  32-2057 

—  March,  D.     Night  scenes  in  the  bible      32-2518 
Walks  and  homes  of  Jesus         .         32-2173 

—  Maurice,  F.  D.     Prophets  and  kings  of  the  old 

testament 32-4-17 

—  Molesworth,  I.  E.  N.  Domestic  chaplain  32-2143 

—  Newton,  R.     Bible  wonders   .        .  32-548 

Rills  from  the  fountain  of  life     .  32-6:.3 

The  safe  compass        .        .         .         32-l.';0i) 

—  Our  martyr  president        .         .         .        32-1638 

—  "Pulpit" 32-1924 

—  Seiss,  J.  A.     Ten  virgins        .         .        32-1333 

—  Sermons  for  domestic  use         .        .        32-2138 

—  Sermons  for  the  people     .         .         .        32-1189 

—  Sermons  preached  on  death  of  Lincoln  32-1591 

—  Spring,  G.     Pulpit  ministrations     .        32-1295 

—  Stanley,  A.  P.     Sermons  in  tbe  east       32-1130 

—  Tiiyler,  J.  J.     Christian  aspects  of  faith  32-1450 

—  Thomjison,  J.  P.     The  Christian  graces  32-1309 

—  Thornton,  J.  W.     Pulpit  of  the  American  revo- 

lution      32-918 

—  Trench,  R.  C.     Studies  in  the  gospels     32-1967 

—  Vinet,  A.     Gospel  studies        .         .        32-2158 

—  Wayland,  F.     Sermons  to  the  churches    32-757 
University  sermons    .         .         .        32-1175 

—  Winslow,  O.      Patriarchal  shadows        5')2-1035 

—  Wiseman,  N.     Sermons  on  our  Lord      32-1414 

—  Miscellaneous    collection    of  sermons,   various 

dates  from  1716  to  1745.     3  v.     8»        32-2136 

—  For   other   collections  of  sermons  see  the  fol- 

lowing names : 


Alexander,  A. 
Alexaudcr,  J.  A. 

32- 
Ballou,  H. 
Bedell,  G.  T. 
Beoclier,  H.  W. 
Bennett, W,  J.  E. 
Bethuue,  G.  W. 
Blunt,  H. 
Bullingcr,  H. 
Burgess,  G. 
Butler,  J. 
Caird,  J. 
Chalmers,  T. 
Clarke,  J.  F. 
Dibdin,  T.  i\ 
Foxter,  J. 
Fovvles,  J.  H. 
Hall,  Newman 
Hicks,  E. 
Johnson,  S. 


32-1369 

■1155,1379 

32-1484 

32-26 

32-1558 

32-861 

32-22 

32-229.5,6 

32-1223 

32-549 

32-41,2 

3a-1151 

32-283 

32-1313 

32-21.37 

32-484 

32-571 

32-2423 

.32-1.501 

32-1680 


Kingsley,  C  32-58o..592 

Mclivaiue,  C  P.  32-5P9 

MHun,  H.  32-9.W 

Massillon,  J.  B.  32-187 

Melvill,  H.  32-374 

Parker,  T.  32-1122,3 
Puncheon,  W.  M.      32-1171 

Scott,  Sir  W.  32-239 

Smith,  S.  32-558 

Spurgeon,  C.  H.  32-2444 

Sterne,  L.  32-1080 

Stockton,  T.  H.  32-1312 

Sumraerlield,  J.  32-193 

Tauler,  J.  30-1018 

Taylor,  J.  .32-2004 
Trench,  R.  C.  32-685,1315 
Van  der  Palm,  J.  H.  32-1699 

Wadsworth,  C.  32-2486 

Walker,  J.  32-971 

White,  W.  32-844 

Whitgift,  J.  32-1227 


—  See  Bampton  lectures  ;  Congregational  lectures  ; 

Homilies ;  Hulsean  lectures. 

—  For  sermons  in  collected  works,  see  the  follow- 

ing names  :  Arminins,  J. ;  Appleton,  J.  ; 
Baxter,  R.  ;  Boston,  T.  ;  Bunyan,  J.  ;  Cecil, 
R.  ;  Chalmers,  T.  ;  Chillingworth,  W.  ; 
Clarke,  A.  ;  Dwight,  T.  ;  Edwards,  J.  ; 
Edwards,  J.,  jr.  ;  Hall,  R.  ;  Hooker,  R.  ; 
Hopkins,  E.  ;  Irving,  E.  ;  Jay,  W.  ;  Lardner, 
N.  ;  Latimer,  H. ;  Leighton,  R. ;  Lindsley,  P. ; 
Merle  d'Aubigne,  J.  H.  ;  Olin,  S.  ;  Paley, 
Wm.  ;  Parr,  S.  ;  Payson,  E.  ;  Scntt,  T.  : 
Scott,  W.  A.;  Shipley,  J.;  Spring,  G.  ; 
Tillotson,  J. ;  Wesley,  J.  ■ 


SERMONS. 


533 


SEXTANT. 


Sermons  for  the  people,  upon  important  subjects, 

selected  from  eminent  divines.     N.  Y.,  18G0 

32-1189 

Sermons  from  various  sources,  arranged  for  domestic 
use.     L.,  1851.    8°        .         .         .         32-3138 

Sermons  preached  in  Boston  on  the  death  of 
Abraham  Lincoln ;  together  Avith  the  funeral 
services  in  the  east  room  of  the  executive 
mansion  at  Washington.     B.,  1865      32-1591 

Seron,  T.     Mosaique  franqaise.     Pli.,  1850   34-5057 

Seroux  d'Agincourt,  J.  P.  L.  G.  History  of  art  by 
i  s  monuments  from  its  decline  in  the  4th  cen- 
tury to  its  restoration  in  the  16th.  L.,  1847. 
f° 5-G96 

Serpents  in  the  dove's  nest.     J.  Todd     ,  10-(i64 

Serret,  E.     Clemence  Oge.     P.,  1861     .         34-3663 

—  Les  coudees  franches — episode  de  la  haute  vie 

Parisienne.     P.,  1863  .         .         .        34-5527 

—  Perdue  et  retrouvee.     2me  ed.     P.,  1862 

34-5528 

Serret,  J.  A.     Cours  d'algebre  superieure.     3me  ed. 
P.,  1866.     2v.     8"        .         .         .        34-4877 
Servants.     Motherlv,  M.     Hints  to  maid  servants 
."'....  33-398 

—  P/  )i)Osal  tor  the  amendment  and  encouragement 

of  '33-400 

Servants  of  the  stomach      J.  Mace        .  10-821 

Servetus.     Tweedie,  W.  K.     Calvin  and  Servetus 

32-1542 

Servia.     Denton,  W.     Servia  and  the  Servians 

27»'-644 

—  Ranke,  L.  History  of  .  .  .  27''-2»()2 
Service  afloat  and  ashore.  R.  Semmes  .  26^-220 
Servitude  et  grandeur  militaires.     A.  de  Vigny 

34-4570 

Servitude  volontaire.  M.  de  Montaigne  34-3548 
Sesame  and  lillies.  J.  Ruskin  .  .  33-1300 
Sessional  papers  of  the  national  association  for  the 

promotion  of  social  science,  1865,6  2-809 

Sestini,  B.     Elements  of  geometry  and  trigonometry. 

Bait.,  1856.     8»     .         .         .         .  14-135 

Set-off,  law  of.     R.  Babington        .  v.  6  of  2-55 

Seton,  E.  A.  White,  C.  I.  Life  of  .  32-1750 
Settler  in  South  Africa,  and  other  tales  .  18-2801 
Settlers  in  Canada.  Fr.  Marryat  .  .  18-2090 
Seul.  J.  X.  Boniface  ....  34-3659 
Seurat,  C.     Account  of  Claude   Seurat,  called  the 

living  skeleton  ;  giving  an  accurate  dcscriptinn 

of  his  person,  etc.     L.,  n.  d.         .  10-36 

ScA'astopol.     See  Sebastopol. 

Seven  curses  of  London.  J.  Greenw^ood  2-1041 
Seven  hues  of  Christian  character.     J.  M.  Olin 

30-1854 

Seven  lamps  of  architecture.     J.  Ruskin 
Seven  little  people  and  their  friends.     H.  E 


Seven  poor  travelers.     C.  Dickens 
Seven  sisters  of  sleep.     M.  C.  Cooke 
Seven  sons  of  Mammon.     G.  A.  Sala 
Seven  stories.     D.  G.  Mitchell 
Seven  weeks  war.     H.  M.  Hozier  . 
Seven  years.     Julia  Kavanagh 
Seven  years  in  the  king's  theatre.     J. 


5-75 

Scudder 

18-2802 

18-858 

10-553 

18-2721 

18-2219 

27''-2603 

18-1721 

Ebers    24-72 


Seven  years  of  a  sailor's  life.     G.  E.  Clark    29»'-287 
Seventeen  hundred  and  seventy-six.     B.  J.  Lossing 

26''-390 

Sevigne,  M.  de  R.  C.  de.     Lettres  a  sa  fille  et  a  ses 
amis.     Ed.  Grouvelle.     P.,  1818.     12  v. 
84-4470 

—  Letters  to  her  daughter.   L.,  1801.    7  v.   83-1242 

—  Same.     Ed.  by  Mrs.  Sarah  J.  Hale.   N.  Y.,  1856 

,  .        83-1247 

—  Lettres  choisies,  precedees  de  son  Eloge  par  Mme 

A.  Tastu-;  et  reflexions  par  Suard.     P.,  1863 
34-3755 

—  Morceaux  choisis  de.     See  Pascal,  B.     84-3573 
Sevigne,  Mme  de,  and  her  contemporaries.     Ph., 

1843.     2  v 30-486 

Sewage.    Krepp,  F.  C.    The  sewage  question 

10-1004 


Sewage.     Latham,  B.    The  sewage  difficulty  10-825 

—  Menzies,  W.      Sanitary  management  and  utili- 

zation of       .         ,         .         .        .  6-1011. 

—  See  Drainage. 

Sewall,  J.  B.  Evenings  with  the  bible  and  science. 
B.,  1864 32-1329 

Sewall,  S.  History  of  Woburn.  Mass.,  from  the 
grant  of  its  territory  to  Cliarlestown  ;  with  a 
memorial  sketch  of  the  author,  by  C.  C.  Sew- 
all.    B.,  1868.     8°  .         .         .         26^-192 

Sewall,  T.  Examination  of  phrenology.  2d  ed. 
B.,1889.     8°         ....  10-154 

Seward,  A.  Letters  ;  written  between  1784  and  1807. 
E.,  1811.     6v 33-1233 

—  Memoirs  of  the  life  of  Dr.  Darwin ;  with  anec- 

dotes of   his    friends,   and   criticisms  on  his 

writings.     Ph.,  1804.     8°      .         .  30-137 

Seward,  W.     Anecdotes  of  distinguished  persons. 

5th  ed.     L.,  1804.    4  v.    8°  .         .  30-809 

Seward.  W.  H.      Works.      Ed.   by   G.   E.   Baker. 

N.  Y.,1853.     3v.     8°.         .         .  33-308 

—  Life  and  public  services  of  John  Quincy  Adams  ; 

with  the  eulogy  delivered  before  the  legislature 
of  N.  Y.     Auburn,  1851       .         .  30-635 

—  Baker,  G.  E.     Life  of,  with  selections  from  his 

works 30-831 

—  See  U.  S. — Foreign  relations,  appendix  to  dip. 

cor.  of  1865 36''-995 

Seward,  W.  W.  Hibernian  gazetteer;  being  a  de- 
scription of  the  several  provinces,  counties, 
etc.,  with  a  historical  and  geographical  ac- 
count of  Ireland.     Dub.,  1789      .  25-58 

Sewel,  W.  History  of  the  rise  and  progress  of  the 
Christian  people  called  Quakers,  intermixed 
with  several  remarkable  occurrences.  L., 
1722.     f" 32-2056 

Sewell,  Mrs.  Thy  poor  brother  :  letters  to  a  friend 
on  helping  the  poor.     3d  ed.     L.         32-1439 

Sewell,  B.  T.  Sorrow's  circuit ;  or,  five  years'  ex- 
perience in  the  Bedford  street  mission.  Re- 
vised by  Rev.  J.  B.  McCulloui>h.  Ph.,  1860 
^   .  33-885 

Sewell,  Miss  E.  M.     Amy  Herbert         .         18-2805 

—  Cleve  Hall 18-2806 

—  Earl's  daughter        ....         18-2807 

—  Experience  of  life     ....         18-2808 

—  Gertrude 18-2809 

—  Glimpse  of  the  world        .         .         .        18-2810 

—  Hawkstone  :  a  tale  of  and  for  England    18-2811 

—  Home  life:  a  journal        .         .         .         18-2804 

—  Ivors         18-2813 

—  Jouinal  of  a  summer  tour,  for  the  children  of  a 

village  school.     N.  Y.,  1853.     8  v.       27"-262 

—  Katharine  Ashton    ....         18-2813 

—  Laneton  parsonage  ....        18-2814 

—  Margaret  Percival     ....         18-2815 

—  Principles  of  education,  drawn  from  nature  and 

revelation,  and  applied  to  female  education  in 
the  upper  classes.     N.  Y.,  1866    .  13-202 

—  Readings  for  every  day  in  lent,  compiled  from 

the  writings  of  Jeremy  Taylor.     N.  Y.,  1851 
32-313 

—  Walter  Lorimer,  and  other  tales      .        18-2817 

—  Ursula 18-2816 

Sewell,  J.  Elementary  treatise  on  steam  and  loco- 
motion.    L.,  1852         .         .         .  6-417 

Sewell,  R.     Practice  in  the  executive  departments 

of  the  government,  under  the  pension,  bounty, 

and  prize  laws  of  the  U.  S.,  Avith  forms  and 

instructions.     N.  Y.,  1864.     8°     .  2-202 

Sewell,  R.  C.     Law  of  sheriff.     Ph.,  1845.     8° 

V.  46  of  3-55 

Sewell,  W.  G.     The  ordeal  of  free  labor  in  the  Brit- 
ish West  Indies.     N.  Y.,  1861     .         26^-399 
Sewing  machine,  its  history,  etc.     Dr.  Herzberg 

6-496 

Sexagenarian,  the.     W.  Beloe       .        .  30-867 

Sexes,  the,  here  and  hereafter.     W.  H.  Holcombe 

32-2364 

Sextant,  the.     W.  H.  Simms .        .        .  12-86 


SEXTON. 


533 


SHAKESPEARE. 


Sexton's  tale,  and  other  poems.     T.  Tilton      23-975 

Sexual  organs,  female.     Klob,  J.  M.     Pathological 

anatomy  of  .         .         .         .         .  10-780 

—  Scanzoni,  F.  W.  von.     Diseases  of  10-440 

—  Sims.  J.  M.     Uterine  surgery  .        .  10-723 

—  See  Reproduction. 

Se.Kuality  of  nature.     L.  H.  Grindon     .  9-1026 

Seybert,  A.  Statistical  annals  of  the  U.  S  ,  1789- 
1818.     Ph.,  1818.     4»    .         .         .       26''-1203 

Seyffarth,  G.  Summary  of  recent  discoveries  in 
biblical  chronology,  universal  history,  and 
Egyptian  archaeology  ;  together  with  a  trans- 
lation of  the  first  sacred  book  of  the  ancient 
Egyptians.     N.  Y.,  1857      .         .  29»-89 

Seymour,  A.  The  emigrants ;  or,  first  and  final 
step 18--J819 

Seymour,  C.     See  Boucicault,  D. 

Seymour,  C.  C.  B.  Self-made  men.  N.  Y.,  1858. 
.         .         .         .         .         .         .  30-802 

Seymour,  E.  S.  Sketches  of  Minnesota.  N.  Y., 
1850 26'^-295 

Seymour,  M.  H.     Evenings  with  the   Romanists; 

with  an  introductory   chapter  on  the   moral 

results  of  the  Romish   system.     N.  Y.,  185G 

32-577 

—  Mornings  among  the  Jesuits  at  Rome.     N.  Y., 

1849 32-330 

Seymour,  W.     See  Somerset. 

Sforza,  P.    Urquhart,  W.  P.    Life  and  times  30-1472 
Sforzosi,  L.     Compendious  history  of  Italy.    Trans, 
by  N.  Greene.     N.  Y.,  1836         .       27«-2461 
Sganzin,  M.  I.     Elementary  course  of  civil  engineer- 
ing.    Trans,  from  the  French,  with  notes  and 
applications  to  the  U.  S.     B.,  1827.    8°    6-81 
Shabl)y  genteel  story.     W.  M.  Thackeray     18-3200 
Shades  and  shadows.    Davies,  C.    Treatise  on   5-612 

—  Gwilt,  J.     Sciography     .         .         .  5-470 

—  Warren,  L.  E.     General  problems  in  5-606 

—  See  Drawing  ;  Light  ;  Perspective. 

Shades  of  character.  A.  Woodrooffe  .  18-3883 
Shadow  of  Ashlydyat.  Mrs.  H.  Wood  .  18-3587 
Shadows  of  old  booksellers.     C.  Knight  21-66 

Shadowy  land  and  other  poems.     G.  Huntington 

23-(552 

Shadwell,  C.  The  fair  quaker  of  Deal :  a  comedy. 
B.  B.  T.  V.  17       .         .         .         .  24-71 

Shadwell,  C.  F.  A.     Notes  on  the  management  of 
ciiroiiometers  and   the  measurement  of  me- 
ridian distances.     L.,  1855.     8"    .  12-90 
Shady  side.     M.  S.  Hubbell    .         .         .         18-1527 
Shafi'ner,  T.  P.     War  in  America  ;  an  historical  and 
political  account  of  tlie  soutiiern  and  nortliern 
states ;  showing  the  origin  and  cause  of  the 
present  secession  war.     L.,  1861  .         26^^-469 
Shaftsbury,  A.  A.  C,  earl  of     Characteristicks  of 
men.  manners,  opinions,  times.     5th  ed.    Bir- 
mingham, 1773.     3  V.     8°     .         .           15-133 

—  See  Brown,  John. 

—  Speeches   upon   subjects  relating  chiefly  to  the 

interests  of  the  laboring  class.     L.,  1868  2-858 

—  Memoirs,  letters,  etc.     Ed.  by  W.  D.  Christy 

30-1236 

Shahamet  Ali.     See  Ali,  Shahamet. 

Shakers.     Brown,  T.     Account  of        .  32-194 

—  Evans,  F.  W.     Compendium  of  the  origin  of 

32-796 

—  See  Millenium. 

Shakespear,  H.  Wild  sports  of  India  ;  with  remarks 
on  the  breeding  and  rearing  of  horses,  and 
the  formation  of  light  irregular  cavalry.  B., 
1860 28^-349 

Shakespeare,  W.    Collected  works. 

—  Mr.  William  Shakespeares  comedies,  histories, 

&  tragedies ;  published  according  to  the  True 
Originall  Copies.  London.  Printed  by  Isaac 
laggard  and  Ed.  Blount.  1623.  f».  [Re- 
produced, under  the  supervision  of  H.  Staun- 
ton, (1864,)  from  the  originals  in  the  libraries 
of  Bridgewater  house  and  the  British  museum 
by  photo-lithography]  .         .         .  24-500 


Shakespeare,  W.     Collected  works. 

—  Works  ;  collated  with  the  oldest  c(  pies,  and  cor- 

rected; with  notes,  explanatory  and  critical, 
by  Mr.  Theobald.     L.,  1773.    7  v.    8°     24-61 

—  Plays.     L.,  1796.     8  v.     8'>      .         .  24-62 

—  Plays  ;  with  corrections  and  illustrations  of  va- 

rious commentators,  and  notes,  by  S.  Johnson 
and  G.  Steevens ;  revised  and  augmented  by 
I.  Reed,  with  a  glossarial  index.  Ph..  l'"09. 
17  V 24-63 

—  Dramatic   works,    from  the  text  of  Johnson, 

Steevens,  and  Reed  ;  with  glossarial  notes,  his 
life,  and  a  critique  on  his  genius  and  writings, 
by  N.  Rowe.     N.  Y.,  1825.     2  v.    8"       24-65 

—  Dramatic  works,  from  the  text  of  the  corrected 

copy  left  by  the  late  George  Steevens  ;  with  a 
glossary  and  notes,  and  a  sketch  of  the  life  of 
Shakspeare.     Ph.,  1841.     2  v.     8°  24-64 

—  Complete   dramatic  works;   with  a  life  of  the 

poet,  and  notes,  original  and  selected.  B., 
1846.     7  v.     8°      .         .         .         .  24-24 

—  Bowdler's  family  edition.     Ph.,  1849.    8°     [No 

title  page] 24-25 

—  Dramatic  works;   the  text  carefully  revised; 

with  notes  by  S.  W.  Singer,  life  of  the  poet, 
and  critical  essays  on  the  plays,  by  W.  W. 
Lloyd.     L.,  1856.     10  v.       .         .  24-80 

—  Works.      Tlie  plays  edited   from  the   folio   of 

MDCXXIII,  with  various  readings  from  all 
the  editions  and  all  the  commentators,  notes, 
introductory  remarks,  a  historical  sketch  of 
the  text,  an  account  of  the  rise  and  progress 
of  the  English  drama,  a  memoir  of  the  poet, 
anfl  an  essay  ui)on  his  genius.  By  R.  G. 
White.     B.,  1857-61.     12  v.         .  24-76 

—  Works;  ed.   by  W.  G.    Clark,  J.  Glover,  and 

W.  A.  Wright.     Camb.,  1863-6.     9  v.     8° 
24-124 

—  Works  ;  text  restored  according  to  the  first  edi- 

tions ;  with  introducticrtis,  notes,  original  and 
selected,  and  a  life  of  the  poet,  by  H.  N.  Hud- 
son.    B.,  1863.     11  V.  .         .         .  24-136 

—  Driiinntisclie    werki' ;    ubersetzt    von    Schlegel 

und  Tieck.     B.,  1855.     9  v.  .        84-2201 

—  Sonnets.     B.,  1865  ....  2^-933 

—  Individual  dramas. 

—  Antony  and  Cleopatra  ;  with  alterations  from 

Dryden.     I.  B.  T.  v.  2  .         .  24-141 

—  As  you  like  it.     F's  S.  D.  v.  9         .  24-221 

—  Same.     I.  B.  T.  v.  3        .         .        .  24-141 

—  Coriolanus.     F's  S.  D.  v.  40    .         .  24-221 

—  Same.     I.  B.  T.  v.  4        .         .         .  24-141 

—  Cymbeline.     I.  B.  T.  v.  4        .         .  24-141 

—  Hamlet,    1603;  Hamlet,   1604;   being   exact  re- 

prints of  the  first  and  second  editions.  L., 
1860.     8° 24-95 

—  Hamlet.     F's  S.  D.  v.  3  .         .        .  24-221 

—  Julius  Cffisar.     F's  S.  D.  v.  11        .  24-221 

—  Katharine  and  Petruchio.     F's  S.  D.  v.  13 

24-221 

24-221 
24-141 
24-141 
24-221 
24-141 
24-221 
24-221 
24-141 
24-221 
24-221 
24-in 
24-141 
D.  V.  8 

24-221 
24-141 
F's  S.  D.  V.  31 

24-221 
!         .'  24-141 

F's  S.  D.  V.  14 

24-221 


V.  38 


—  King  Henry  IV.     F's  S.  D.  v.  10   . 

—  Same.     I.  B.  T.  v.  3        . 

—  King  Henry  V.     I.  B.  T.  v.  3 

—  King  Henry  VIII.     F's  S.  D.  v.  10 

—  Same.     I.  B.  T.  v.  2 

—  King  John.     F's  S.  D.  v.  5     . 

—  King  Lear.     F's  S.  D.  v.  9      . 

—  Same.     I.  B.  T.  v.  2 

—  Love's  labor  lost.     F's  S.  D 

—  Macbeth.     F's  S.  D.  v.  7 

—  Same.     I.  B.  T.  v.  3 

—  Measure  for  measure.     I.  B.  T.  v.  2 

—  The  merchant  of  Venice.    F's  S. 


—  Same.     I.  B.  T.  v.  4 

—  Merry  wives  of  Windsor. 

—  Same".     LB.  T.  v.  3        '. 

—  Midsummer-night's  dream. 


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534 


SHAKESPEARE. 


Shakospeare,  W.     Individual  dramas. 

—  Midsummer-night's  dream  ;  arranged  by  Laura 

Keene.     F's  S.  D.  v.  28       .         .  24-321 

■ —  Much  ado  about  nothing.     F's  S.  D.  v.  7 

24—221 

—  Otheilo.     F's  S".  D.  v.  3  .'         .*        .'  24-221 

—  Same.     I.  B.  T.  v.  2         .         .        .  24-141 

—  Pericles  :  a  tragedy.     B.  B.  T.  v.  8  24-71 

—  Rich=ird  III.     F's  S.  D.  v.  2    .         .  24-221 

—  Romeo  and  Juliet.     F's  S.  D.  v.  6  .  24-221 

—  Same.     I.  B.  T.  v.  4        .         .         .  24-141 

—  Shakespeare's  tempest ;  with  glossarial  and  ex- 

planatory notes,  by  J.  M.  Jephson.     L.  ,1864 
24-197 

—  The  tempest.     F's  S.  D.  v.  16  .  24-221 

—  Twelfth  night.     F's  S.  D.  v.  8         .  24-221 

—  Same ;  revised  by  J.  P.  Kemble.     I.  B.  T.  v.  4 

24-141 

—  Tavo  gentlemen  of  Verona.     F's  S.  D.  v.  4 

24-221 

—  Winter's  tale.     F's  S.  D.  V.  40        ,  24-221 

—  and  Fletcher.     The  two  noble  kinsmen.     M.  B. 

D.  V.  1 24-142 

—  Biography. 

—  Bellew,  J.  C.  M.    Sliakspere's  home       30-1873 

—  Brown,  C.  A.     S.'s  autobiographic  poems 

30-1355 

—  De  Quincey,  T.     Shakspeare  :  a  biography 

30-1676 

—  Drake,   N.      Shakespeare   and   his   times 

30-2002 

—  Friswell,  J.  H.     Life-portraits  of    .         30-1978 

—  Halliwell,  J.  O.     Life  of  .         .         .         80-1073. 

—  Knight,  C.     Biography  of        .         .   .     30-1135 

—  Shakspeare  memorial        .         .         .        30-2029 

—  Skottowe,  A.     Life  of     .         .         .        30-1820 

—  Tweddell,  G.     Times  and  contemporaries  of 

30-1215 

—  White,  R.  G.     Life  and  genius  of    .         30-1734 

—  Wise,  R.  R.     Birthplace  of     .         .         30-1338 

—  Criticism  and  study. 

—  Bacon,  D.     Philosophy  of  plays  of  24-106 

—  Barnstorff,  D.     Key  to  sonnets  of  .  22-920 

—  Brae,  A.  E.     Shakespeare,    Collier,  and  Cole- 

ridge        24-103 

—  Bucknill,  J.  C.     Psychology  of       .  24-101 

—  Campbell,  J.    Shakespeare's  legal  acquirements 

^ 24-81 

—  Cliiisles,  P.     Etudes  sur.         .         .         34-5421 

—  Coleridge,  S.  T.     Lectures  on  .  24-102 
Notes  and  lectures  upon      .         .  22-983 

—  Collier,  .J.  P.     Notes  and  emendations  to  text  of 

24-149 

—  Conolly,  J.     Study  of  Hamlet         .  24-117 

—  Craik,  G.  L.     Euglisli  of         .         .  24-94 

—  Davies,  T.     Critical  observations  on  24-88 

—  Dodd,  W.     Life  and  beauties  of      .  24-44 

—  Dolby,  T.     Dictionary  of  quotations  from 

24-202 

—  Douce,  F.     Illustrations  of     .         .  24-12 

—  Eaton,  T.  R.     Shakesi)eare  and  the  bible  24-79 

—  Gervinus,  G.  G.     Commentaries  on  24-112 

—  Giles,  H.     Human  life  in  S.     .         .  24-66 

—  Griffith,  E.     Morality  of  dramas  of  24-164 

—  Guizot,  F.  P.  G.     Shakspeare  and  his  times 

22-1073 

—  Hackett,  J.  H.     Notes  and  citicisms  on  34-111 

—  Hazlitt,  W.     Characters  of  Shakespear's  plays 

22-1083 

—  Historic  doubts  respecting        .         .         32-1670 

—  Hitclicock,  E.  A.     Remarks  on  sonnets  of 

23-650 

—  Hudson,  H.  N.     Lectures  on  .        .        32-1097 

—  Hugo,  V.     William  Shakespeare     .  34-138 

—  Hunter,  J.    Life,  studies,  and  writings  of    34-89 

—  Jackson,  C.     Shakspeare's  genius  justified 

24-26 

—  Jameson,  A.     Characteristics  of  women  24-307 

—  Jervis,  S.     Dictionary  of  language  of      23-374 

—  Keightley,  T.     Shakespeare  expositor      34-300 


Shakespeare,  W.     Criticism  and  study. 

—  Kellogg,  A.  O.     Delineations  of  insanity,  im- 

becility, and  suicide      .         .         .  24-166 

—  Landor,  W.  S.     Citation  and  examination,  etc. 

18-8883 

—  Maginn,  W.     Shakespeare  papers  .         22-1126 

—  Massey,  G.     Shakspeare's  sonnets  .         22-1129 

—  Montagu,  Mrs.  E.     Writings  and  genius  of 

24-161 

—  New  exegesis  of       ...         .  34-93 

—  Philosophy  of 24-129 

—  Powiiall,   A.      Shakspere  weighed  in   an    even 

balance  24-127 

—  Pr(!ston,  M.     Studies  in  .         .         .  24-340 

—  Price,  T.     Wisdom  and  genius  of  .  34-169 

—  Reed,  H.     Lectures  on  tragic  poetry       37"-996 

—  Routledge,  E.     Quotations  from      .  34-196 

—  Rushton,  W.  L.     Shakespeare  illustrated  bv  old 

authors  24-228 

—  Simrock,  K.     Shakespeare's  plots  .  24-100 

—  Some  remarks  on  the  tragedy  of  Hamlet 

22-1216 

—  Ulrici,  H.     Shakspeare's  dramatic  art        24-47 

—  Walker,  W.  S.     Shakespeare's  versification 

34-84 

—  Wordsworth,  C.    Shakspeare's  knowledge  and 

use  of  the  bible      ....  24-130 

—  Bibliography  and  authenticity  of  works. 
— ^^Shakespeare's  plays:    who   wrote   them?     L., 

1804 24-131 

—  Bailey,  S.     Received  text  and  its  improvement 

24-126 

—  Collier,  J.  P.     Shakespeare's  library  24-77 

—  Dyce,  A.     Remarks  on  Collier's  and  Knight's 

editions 24-74 

—  Halliwell,  J.  O.     Early  quarto   editions  of  the 

plays 21-201 

Shakesperiana     ....  21-198 

Hand-list  of  [Shaksperiana]        .  21-199 

—  Hamilton,    N.  E.   S.   A.      Genuineness   of  the 

manuscript  corrections  in  Collier's  annotated 
S 24-96 

—  Holmes,  N.     Authorship  of    .         .         22-1093 

—  Ingleby,  C.  M.    Shakspere  controversy      24-104 
Shakspeare  fabrications       .         .  24-90 

—  Malone,  E.     Authenticity  of  papers  attributed 

to 34-75 

—  Shakespeare  library  and  museum,  catalogue 

21— 0()9 

—  Singer,  S.  W.  '  Text  of  S.  vindicated  34^58 

—  Tiiimm,  F.    Shakesperiana  (15(54-1864)    31-375 

—  Walker,  W.  S.     Critical  examination  of  text  of 

34-91 

—  Wilson,  J.     Shakespereana      .         .  31-107 
Shakespeare  and  the  bible.     Rev.  T.  R.  Eaton 

34-79 

Shakespeare  and  his  friends.     R.  F.  Williams 

18-3531,3 

Shakespeare  characters.     C.  C.  Clarke  .  34-119 

Shakespeare  expositor.     T.  Keightley    .  34-200 

Shakespeare  jest-books.     W.  C.  Hazlitt         83-1373 
Shakespeare  library  and   museum,   catalogue.     L., 

1868.     8» 31-363 

Shakespeare  memorial.     L.,  1864.     f>    .        30-2029 
Shakespeare  papers.     W.  Maginn  .         .         22-1120 
Shakespeare,  tales  from.     C.  Lamb         .         18-1805 
Shakespeare  treasurJ^     C.  W.  Stearns  .  24-243 

Sliakespeare,  youth  of.     R.  F.  Williams     18-3522,3 
Shakespearean  gems.     Le  Ch.  de  Chatelain    24-241 
Shakespeare's  delineations  of  insanity,   imbecility, 
and  suicide.     A.  O.  Kellogg         .  2-1-166 

Shakespeare's  dramatic  art.     H.  Ulrici  24-47 

Shakespeare's  England.     G.  W.  Tiiornbury 

...         .         .         .        27^^-1143 

Shakespeare's  legal  acquirements.     J.  Campbell 

24-85 

Shakespeare's  library.     J.  P.  Collier      .  34-77 

Shakespeare's  plays  and  actors.     J.  H.  Hackett 

34-111 

Shakespeare's  plots.     K.  Simrock .        .  24-100 


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Shakespeare's  use  of  the  bible.     C.  Wordswoith 

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Shakespeare's  versification.     AV.  S   Walker      24-84 
Shakespearian  reader.     J.  W.  S.  Hows  24-248 

Shaler,  W.  Sketches  of  Alsiiers,  political,  histori- 
cal, and  civil.  B.,  182G.  8»  .  28''-14 
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Sham  squire.  W.  J.  Fitzpatrick  .  .  27''-1440 
Shamil.     See  Schamyl. 

Shamrock  and  thistle.     W.  T.  Adams  .         18-4102 
Shandy  McGuire.     J.  Boyce  .         .         .  18-372 

Shanks,  W.  F.  G.     Personal   recollections  of  dis- 
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Shannon,  R.  H.     Vestiges  of  civilization ;   or,  the 
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Shanty,  the  blacksmith.     Mrs.  Sherwood      18-2836 
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Ph.,  1885 38-1234 

Sharpe,  S.  Egyptian  antiquities  in  the  British  mu- 
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with  a  vocabulary.     L.,  IHGl.     8"  22-220 

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Sharpe's  British  theatre.     L.,  1804,5.    16  v.    24-191 
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Sharpies,  S.  P.     Chemical  tables.     Camb.,  1866 

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Sharswood,  G.     Essay  on   professional  ethics.     2d 

ed.     Ph.,  1860       ....  2-172 

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2-124 

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Shaving  of  Shagpat.     G.  Meredith         .        18-2197 

Shaw,  C.     (Walsh's  Br.  poets)      .         ,  28-188 

Shaw,  E.     Civil  architecture.     Gth  ed.,  revised.    B., 

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Shaw,  H.  Booke  of  svndry  dravghtes;  principally 
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Shaw,  H.  W.     Josh  Billings  ;  hiz  sayings      18-8704 

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Shaw,  J.     A  ramble  tlirough   the    United    States, 

Canada,  and  the  \V  est  Indies.  L.,  1856.  8° 
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town  missionaries.     L.,  1861         .         27''-630 
Shaw,  S      Journals;  with  a  life  of  the  author,  by 
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Shaw,  S.  P.  Odontalgia,  commonly  called  tooth- 
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Shaw,  T.  B.  Outlines  of  English  literature.  Ph., 
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Shaw,  T.  G.  Wine,  the  vine,  and  cellar.  L.,  18()8. 
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Shaw,  W.     Story   of  my  mission  in   southeastern 

Africa ;    comprising    some    account    of    the 

European  colonists;  with  extended  notices  of 

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Shawanee  Indians.  Drake,  B.  Tecumseh,  the 
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Shea,  J.  G.     Discovery  and  explorntion  of  the  Mis- 
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Sheahan,  J.  W.     Life  of  Stephen  A.  Douglas.     N. 

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Sheepfold  and  common  ;  or,  the  evangelical  rambler. 

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Sheeraz,  tour  to.     E.  S.  Waring    .         .         2y'>-514 
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Sheldon,  E.  M.     Early  history  of  Michigan.     N.  Y., 

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Sheldon,  F.     Minstrelsy  of  the  English  border :  a 

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Shelford,  L.     Law  of  marriage  and   divorce.     Ph.. 

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SHELLS. 


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SHEILDS. 


Shells  from  the  strand  of  the  sea  of  genius.    H.  Farley 

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Shellworker,  the,  and  other  stories        .         18-2831 
Shelly,  A.   Fishe.      [Pseud,    for  J.   W.    Gerhard.] 

Ostrea  ;  or,  the  loves  of  the  oysters.     N.  Y., 

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Sheltern  :  a  novel.     By  Christopher  Coningsby 

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Shelton,  E.     Dictionary  of  every-day  difficulties  in 

the  English  language.     L.,1862.  22-321 

Shelton,  F.  W,     Crystalline  ;   or,  the  heirs  of  Fall 

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—  Peeps  from  a  belfty  ;  or,  the  Paris  sketch-book 

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Shelton,  T.     Tachygraphy  the  most  exact  and  com- 
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Shelvocke,  G.  Voyage  round  the  world,  by  the  way 
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Shenandoah,  the  ;   or,  the  last  confederate  cruiser. 

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Shenandoah.     Patterson,  R.    Campaign  in  valley  of 

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Shenstone,  W.  Essays  on  men  and  manners.  L., 
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Shepherd,  W.  A.  From  Bombay  to  Bushire,  and 
Bussora  ;  including  an  account  of  the  present 
state  of  Persia,  and  notes  on  the  Persian  war. 

L.,  1857 38"-290 

Shepherd  and  his  flock,  the.  J.  R.  Macduff  33-1735 
Shepherd  of  Salisbury  plain.  Mrs.  PL 'More  18-3252 
Shepherd-king.  Charlotte  Tucker  .  18-3895 
Sheppard,  E.  Charles  Auchester  :  a  memorial.  By 
E.  Berger 18-2826 

—  Counterpai'ts 18-3837 

—  "Judge  not"  ;  or,  Hester  Powers'  girlhood 

18-2833 

—  Rumor 18-2828 

—  See  Reynolds,  B. 

Sheppard,  F.  Constitutional  text-hook  :  a  practical 
and  familiar  exposition  of  the  constitution  of 
the  United  States.     Ph.,  1850       ..  2-855 

Sheppard,  J.  On  dreams  in  their  mental  and  moral 
aspects.     L.,  1847         .         .         .  15-295 

Slieppard,  J.  G.  Fall  of  Rome,  and  the  rise  of  the 
new  nationalities  :  a  series  of  lectures  on  the 
connection  between  ancient  and  modern  his- 
tory.    L.,  1861      ....       27^-3545 

Sheppard,  J.  H.  The  life  of  Samuel  Tucker,  com- 
modore in  the  American  revolution.  B.,  1868. 
80 30-2364 

Sheppard  Lee.     [Attributed  to  R.  M.  Bird]  18-2834 

Sheppard' s  touchstone.     J.  Doddridge 

V.  30,1  of  2-55 

Sherbrooke.     Mrs.  H.  B.  Goodwin         .        18-3716 

Sherbu'ne,  A.  Memoirs  of,  written  by  himself. 
Utica,  1828 30-488 

Sherburne,  Sir  E.     (Sanford's  Br.  poets)  23-72 

Sherburne,  J.  H.  Life  and  character  of  John  Paul 
Jones.     2d  ed.     N.  Y.,  1851.     8°  30-603 

—  The  tourist's  guide  ;  or,  pencillings  in  England 

and  on  the  continent;  with  the  expences,  con- 
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1847 27M73 

Sherer,  J.  Tlic  desk-book  of  English  synonymes. 
L.,  1864 22-238 

—  See  Beeton,  S.  O. 


Sherer,  M.      Militarj^  memoirs  of  field-marshal  the 
Duke  of  Wellington.     Ph.,  1833.     3  v. 

30-558 

Sheridan,  F.     The  history  of  Nourjahad. 


Sheridan,  P.  H.     Denison,  C.  W.    Life  of 
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L.,  1767 
18-3750 
80-1741 
30-1-737 


Sheridan,  R.  B.     Dramatic  works ;   with  a  memoir 


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—  Speeches  ;   with  a  sketch  of  his  life. 

3  V.     8°         

—  The  critic.     B.  D.  v.  1     . 

—  Same.     F's  S.  D.  v.  7      . 

—  Same.     M.  B.  D.  v.  5      . 

—  The  duenna.     F's  S.  D. 

—  Tlie  rivals:  a  comedy. 

—  Same.     D.  L.  T.  v.  9 

—  Same.     F's  8.  D.  v.  4 

—  Same.     I.  B.  T.  v.  18 

—  Same.     M.  B.  D.  v.  4 

—  Snme.     S.  B.  T.  v.  1 

—  Pizarro :    a    tragedy 


V.  7    . 
B.  D.  V.  1 


From    the 


24-31 
L.,  1842. 

2-857 
24-143 
24-221 
24-143 
34-221 
24-143 
24-107 
24-221 
24-141 
24-143 
24-191 
Gerniiin  of 
24-141 
24-221 
24-107 
30-489 


Kotzebue.     v.  12 

—  The  school  for  scandal.     F's  S.  D.  v.  1 

—  A  trip  to  Scarborough.     D.  L.  T.  v.  11 

—  Moore,  T.     Memoirs  of  the  life  of  . 
Sheridan,  T.     Complete   dictionarv  of  the   English 

language.     L.,  1797.     2  v.    >     .  23-225 

—  Course  of  lectures  on  elocution  ;     with  disser- 

tations on  language.     L.,  1798.     80        22-727 

—  Lectures  on  the  art  of  reading.    Dub.,  1782.    3  v. 

33-738 

Sheriff.     Sewell,  R.  C.     Law  of    .        v.  46  of  2-55 

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Sherlock,  W.     Practical  discourse  concerning  death. 

L.,  1759 32-195 

Sherman,  H.     Governmental  history  of  the  United 
States.     Ph.,  1865.     8»         .         .         36='-618 
Sherman,  J.     The  pastor's  wife  :  a  memoir  of  Mrs. 
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Sherman,  W.  T.  Official  account  of  his  great  march 
through  Georgia  and  the  Carolinas  ;  with  evi- 
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—  Bowman,  S.   M.,  and  R.  B.  Irwin.     Sherman 

and  his  campaigns        .         .         .         86*-704 

—  Conyngham,  D.  P.     Sherman's  march    36''-707 

—  Headley,  J.  T.     Grant  and  Sherman       30-1867 

—  Headley,  P.  C.     Life  of  .         .         .         30-1613 

—  Kennaway,  J.  H.     On  Sherman's  track  26^-582 

—  Nichols,  G.  W.     Story  of  the  great  march 

26''-731 

Sherring,  M.  A.  Sacred  city  of  the  Hindus :  an 
account  of  Benares  in  ancient  and  modern 
times;  with  an  introduction  by  F.  Hall.     L., 

1868.    8» 38''-597 

Sherwood,  J.  D.    See  Case  of  Cuba,  in  Supplement. 
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—  The  history  of  Henry  Milner,  part  IV  ;  Sabbaths 

on  the  continent   ....         18-2838 

—  The  history  of  John  Marten :  a  sequel  to  The  life 

of  Henry  Milner  ....         18-2839 

—  Roxobel 18-3835 

—  Shanty,  the  blacksmith    .         .         .         18-2836 

—  Life  [cliiefly   autobiographical]  ;   with  extracts 

from  Mr.  Sherwood's  journal  during  his  im- 
prisonment in  France  and  residence  in  India. 
Edited  by  S.  Kelly.  L.,  1854.  8°  30-899 
Shetland  and  the  Shetlanders.  C.  Sinclair  27"-103 
Shell,  R.  L.  Speeches  ;  with  a  memoir  by  T.  Mac- 
Nevin.     L.,  1847.     8°  .         .         .  3-856 

—  Sketches  of  the   Irish  bar ;    with   memoir  and 

notes  by  R,  S.  Mackenzie.     N.  Y.,  1854.    3  v. 
80-773 

—  The  apostate.     F's  S.  D.  v.  8  .        .  24-221 

—  Evadne.     F's  S.  D.  v.  7  .         .         .  24-221 
Sheilds,  F.  W.     Strains  on  structures  of  iron  work  ; 

with  practical  remarks  on  iron  construction. 
L.,  1861.     8»         ....  6-84 


SHEW. 


537 


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Shew.  J.    Children  :  their  hj^dropathic  management 
m  hcahh  and  disease.     N.  Y.       .  10-330 

—  Consumption :   its  prevention  and  cure  hy  the 

Avater  treatment ;     with    advice    concerning 
haemorrhage  from  the  lungs,  coughs,  colds, 
asthma,  hronchitis  and  sore  throat.     N.  Y. 
10-331 

—  Hydropathic  family  physician.     N.  Y.      10-332 
Shield,  W.     Rosina :   a  comic  opera.     L.     Ohl.    8" 

5-868 

Shields,  C.  W.     Philosophia  ultima.     Ph.,  18G1.   8" 

15-179 

Shifting  winds.     R.  M.  Ballantyne         .  18-266 

Shillaber,  B.  P.     Knitting-work  :    a  web  of  many 

textures  wrought   by  Ruth  Partington 

18-2841 

—  Life  and  sayings  of  Mrs.  Partington        18-2842 

—  Rhymes  with  reason  and  without.     B.,  1853 

23-560 

Shilling  court  directory.     Whibley         .  25-59 

Shilling-law,  J.  J.     Narrative   of   arctic    discovery, 

Irom  the  earliest  periods  to  the  present  time. 

L.,  1850 29''-302 

Shillitoe,  T.  Tallack,  W.  Life  of  .  30-1998 
Shimeall,  R.  C.  End  of  prelacy  :  a  treatise  on  min- 
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mental grace ;  versus  the  Romanism  of  the 
prelatical  dogma  of  an  unbroken  succession, 
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1852.    8° 32-1604 

Sliindler,  Mary  S.  B.  D.     Northern  harp  :  consisting 
of  original  sacred  and  moral  songs ;  adapted 
for   the   piano-forte  and  guitar.      B.      4° 
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—  Western  harp  :  a  collection  of  Sunday   music  ; 

arranged  for  the  jiiiino-forte.     B.     4°       5-972 

Sliip  and  shore.     W.  Colton  .         .         .         27''-239 

Ship-buildiug.    Bland,  W.    Forms  of  ships  and  boats 

.     " 6-570 

—  Fairbairn,  W.     Treatise  on  iron  s.  6-598 

—  Grautliam,  J.     Iron  slnp-bnilding  .  6-615 

—  Kipping,  R.   Masting,  mast-making,  rigginir,  &c. 

:        .        .        .  6-639 

—  Murray,  R.     Ship-building  in  iron  and  wood 

6-1001 

—  Nystrom,  J.  W.     Treatise  on  .  6-66 

—  Peake,  J.     Rudiments  of  naval  architecture 

6-673 

—  Rogers,  G.  W.     Shipwright's  own  book    6-685 

—  Sommerfeldt,  H.  A.     Elementary  principles  of 

6-696 

—  See  Dry  docks  ;  Naval  architecture. 

Shipley,  J.     Works.     L.,1792.     2  v.    8»      32-1800 

Shipley,  O.,  (ed.)     The    church    and    the    world: 

essays  on  questions  of  the  day,  by  various 

Avriters.     L.,  1866-8.     3  v.     8"    .        32-1946 

—  Tracts  for  the  day.     L.,  1868.     8°.        32-2505 

—  See  St.  Agatlia,  Alfonso,  bp.  of. 
Shipmaster's  assistant.     J.  Blunt  .         .  1-14 
Shipp,  B.     Progress  of  freedom  ;  and  other  poems. 

N.  Y     1852  .        .  23—325 

Shippen,  E.,'  (C.  J.)  Trial  aiid  acquittal  of  2-47 
Ships.    Adams,  W.  H.  D.      Famous  ships  of  the 

British  navy  ....  27''-6 

—  Cotterill,  C.  C,  and  E.  D.  Little.      Ships  and 

sailors 6-581 

—  Kingston,  W.  H.  G.     Boy's  own  book  of  boats 

6-634 

—  Steinitz,  F.     The  ship,  its  origin  and  progress 

'6-1033 

—  See  Anchors ;  Compass  ;  Dry  docks ;  Iron  ship- 

building ;  Navigation  ;  Nautical  architecture  ; 
Rigging  ;  Ship-building. 
Ships' -anchors.     G.  Cotsell    .         .        .  6-583 

Ships  and  sailors.     Cotterill,  C.  C,  and  E.  D.  Little 

6-581 

Shipwreck :  a  poem.     W.  Falconer       .    23-636,499 

Shipwreck  by  lightning.     R.  B.  Forbes  11-115 

Shipwrecks  and  disasters  at  sea.     E.,  1812.    3  v.    8» 

29''-323 


Shipwrecks.     Adams,  R.     West  coast  of  Africa 

28''-902 

—  Gilly,  W.  O.  S.     Shipwrecks  of  the  royal  navy 

27'>-453 

—  Musgrave,  T.     Castaway  on  the  Auckland  isles 

29''-242 

—  Riley.  J.  Loss  of  brig  "Commerce"  28"-98 
Shipwright's  own  book,  G.  W.  Rogers  ,  6-685 
Shiras,  A.     Life  and  letters  of  Rev.  James  Mav.  Pli. 

30-1598 

Shiraz.  AVaring,  E.  S.  Tour  to  .  .  29^^-514 
Shirley,  J.  Dramatic  works  and  poems ;  now  first 
collected  ;  with  notes  by  AV.  Gilford,  and  ad- 
ditional notes  and  some  account  of  Shirley 
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—  and  C.  Johnson.  The  gamesters  v.  28  of  24-71 
Shirk'}',  W.     Edward,  the  black  prince  :  a  tragedy. 

D.  L.  T.  V.  4         .         .         .         .  24-107 

—  Same.     B.  B.  T.  v.  15     .         .         .  24-71 

—  Same.     I.  B.  T.  v.  25      .         .         .  24-141 

—  Same.  S.  B.  T.  v.  3  .  .  .  24-191 
Shirley.  C.  Bronte  ....  18-430 
Shirreff,  E.     Intellectu.al  education,  and  its  influence 

on  the  character  and  happiness  of  women.    L. , 
1858 13-201 

—  See  Grey,  M.  G. 

Shirrefs,  A.     Poems  ;  chiefly  in  the  Scottish  dialect 

E.,  1790.     8°  ....  23-209 

Shoberl,  F.    See  Britton,  J.,  and  others  ;  Upcott,  W. 

Shock.     Morris,  E.     Treatise  on   .         .  10-760 

—  See  Nervous  system. 

Shoepac  recollections.     O.  S.  Willcox  .        18-3413 
Shoes.     Dowie,  J.     The  foot  and  its  covering 

10-274 

—  Sec  Boots. 

Shooter,  J.     Kafirs  of  Natal  and  the  Zulu  country. 

L.,  1857.     8°         ....         28''-273 
Shooting.     See  Guns  and  gunning. 
Shopkeeper's  guide,  the.     L.,  1853        .  1-232 

Short  American  tramp  in  the  fall  of  1864.     By  the 

editor  of  "  Life  in  Normandy."    E.,  1865.    8° 

26''-649 

Short-hand.     See  Phonetics. 

Short  stories.     C  Dickens      .        .         .  18-879 

Short  studies  on  great  subjects.     J.  A.  Froude 

33-1360 

Short  whist.     By  Major  A.    16th  ed.  ;  with  an  essay 

on  tlie  theory  of  the  modern  scientific  game, 

by  Prof.  P.     L.,  1865  .         .         .  20-151 

Shortest  route  to  California.     J.  H.  Simpson 

26M046 

Shot-gun  and  sporting  rifle.     J.  H.  Walsh      20-503 
Shotwell,  T.  L.     See  Decow,  S. 
Shoulder-knot.     B.  F.  Teff"t   .        .         .         18-3165 
Shoulder-straps.     H.  Morford         .         .         18-2255 
Shoulder  to  the  wheel  of  progress.     W.  M.  Wood 

33-290 

Showers  of  blessing.     J.  Caughey  .  32-728 

Shrimjjton,  C     The  black  phantom       .         18-2843 

—  Lillian ;  or,  woman's  endurance  .  18-4154 
Shropsliire.     Anderson,  J.  C.     Roman  city  of  Uri- 

conium 27»-25 

—  Hartsliorne,  C.  H.     Glossary  of  words  used  in 

27^-575 

—  Hubert,  C.     Picture  of    .         .         .       27''-1220 

—  Nigiitingale,  Rev.  J.  Pt.  1  .  v.  13  of  27''-474 
Shuckard,  W.  E.    The  British  coleoptera  delineated  ; 

consisting  of  figures  drawn  in  outline  by  W. 
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Shuckford,  S.  Sacred  and  profane  history  of  the 
world  connected,  from  the  creation  of  the 
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Shurtk'ff,  N.  B.  Decimal  system  lor  the  arrange- 
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Shute,  S.  M.  Manual  of  Anglo-Saxon,  for  beginners. 
N.  Y.,  1867 22-224 

Si  jeunessc  savait.     F.  Soiilie  .         .         34-3T7G 

Siam.     Bowring,  J.     Kingdom  and  people  of 

28^-239 

—  Kfempfer,  E,     Description  of  the  kingdom  of 

28^-149 

—  Modern  traveller      ....         29''-272 

—  Mouhot,  H.     Travels  in  Indo-China        2S'M42 

—  Neale,  F.  A.  Narrative  of  residence  in  28Mo2 
Siamese  twins:  a  satirical  tale  of  the  times.     E.  L. 

Bulwer-Lyiton      ....  23-27 

Siberia.     Atkinson,  T.  W.     Oriental  and  Western  S. 

28''-261 

—  Cochrane,  J.  D.     Journey  through  28'>-45G 

—  Collins,  P.     Land  iourney  through  28''-339 

—  Cottrell,  C.  H.     Recollections  of     .  27"-92 

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—  Felinska,  E.     Revelations  of  .         .         28i'-r)35 

—  Michie,  A.     Siberian  overland  route        28'^-532 

—  See  Russia. 

Sibert's  wold.     M.  A.  Mackarness         .         18-1987 

Sibson,  A.  Food,  feeding,  and  manure.  L.,  1864 
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Sichel,  J.  Spectacles  ;  their  uses  and  abuses  in  long 
aud  short-sightedness ;  and  the  pathological 
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Williams.     B.,  1850      .         .         .  10-545 

Sicily,  Calabria,  and  Mt.  Etna.     L.,  1859       27^-499 

—  See  Naples  and  Sicily. 

Sick  giant  aud  the  doctor  dwarf     D.  Jerrold 

18-1676" 

Sick  headache.     J.  Mease       .        .        .  10-864 

—  See  Brain  ;  Headache  ;  Nervous  system. 
Sick-room.     Thomson,    A,   T.     Domestic  manage- 
ment of 10-107 

—  See  Hospitals  ;  Hygiene. 

Sickness  and  health  of  Uie  people  of  Bleaburn.  M. 
•         L.  Ware 18-8439 

Sickness.     Dobee,  — .     Thoughts  on     .  32-312 

Sickness,  its  trials  and  blessings  ;  to  which  is  ap- 
pended prayers  for  the  sick  and  dving.  N. 
Y.,  1856 *■   32-1583 

Siddons,  H.  Practical  illustrations  of  rhetorical 
gesture  and  acti(m ;  adai)led  to  the  English 
drama,  from  a  work  on  the  subject  by  M. 
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—  Time  's  a  tell-tale  :  a  comedy.     I.  B.  T. 

V.  10  of  24-141 

Siddons,  J.  H.     Norton's  handbook  to  Europe  ;  or, 

how  to  travel  in  the  old  world.     N.  Y.,  1860 

27^-562 

—  See  Stocqueler,  J.  H. 

Siddons,  Mrs,  S.  K.     Boaden,  J.     Memoirs  of 

30-491 

—  Campbell,  T.  Life  of  .  .  .  30-490 
Sidereal  heavens.  T.  Dick  .  .  .  12-5 
Sidmouth,    H.    Addington,    Viscount.      Pellew,   G. 

Life  and  correspondence  of  .         .  30-685 

Sidney,  A.     Discourses  on   government ;   with   an 

account  of  the  author's  life.    N.  Y.,  1805.    3  v. 

8° 2-859 

—  Van  Santvoord,  G.  Life  of  .  .  30-658 
Sidney,  E.     Life  of  the  Rev.  Rowland  Hill.     N.  Y., 

1834 30-239 

Sidney,  H.     Diary  of  the  times  of  Charles  II ;  with 

letters  illustrative  of  the  times  of  James  II  and 

William  III.     Edited,  with  notes,  by  R.  W. 

Blencowe.  L.,  1843.  2  v.  8»  .  27'-1075 
Sidney,  Sir  P.     Miscellaneous  works  ;  with  a  life  of 

the  author  and  illustrative  notes,  by  W.  Gray. 

B.,  1800.     8°         .         .         .         .  33-789 

—  The  countess  of  Pembroke's  Arcadia     18-3934 

—  Life  and  times  of.     B.,  1859    .         .        30-1078 

—  Bourne,  H.  R.  F.     Memoir  of  .        30-1386 

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Sidney,  S.  The  three  colonies  of  Australia  ;  their 
pastures,  copper  mines,  and  gold  fields.  Au- 
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—  See  Youatt,  W. 

Sidney  Elliott.     Miss  M.  D.  Nauman     .         18-2314 

Sidney  Grey  :  a  tale  of  school  life.     By  the  author 

of  Mia  and  Charhe       .         .         .         18-2846 

Sidonia  the  sorceress.     W.  Meinhold     .         18-1961 

Siebold,  C.  T.  E.  v.     Anatomy  of  the  invertebrata. 

Trans,  from  the   German,  and  edited,  with 

notes    and    additions,   recording    the   recent 

progress  of  the   science,    by  W.  I.  Burnett. 

B.,  1854.     80         ....  9-628 

—  On  a  true  parthenogenesis  in  moths  and  bees. 

Trans,  by  W.  S.  Dallas.  L.,  1857.  8"  9-6'JO 
Siebold,  P.  F.  v.     See  Manners  and  customs  of  the 

Japanese. 
Siecle  de  Louis  XIV.     F.  M.  A.  de  Voltaire 

34-3901,4808 

Siecle  de  Louis  XV.  F.  M.  A.  de  Voltaire  34-3902 
Siege  de  Calais.     Mme  de  Tencin  .        34-5139 

Siege  de  la  Rochelle.  Mme  de  Genlis  .  34-4441 
Siege  of  Kars.  H.  Sandwith  .  .  28^^-512 
Siege  of  Lichfield.  W.  Gresley  .  .  18-1267 
Siege  of  Richmond.  J.  Cook  .  .  20"-478 
Siege  of  Roxburg.  J.  Hogg  .  .  v.  6  of  18-1449 
Siege  of  Vienna.  Mad.  C.  Pichler  .  18-2496 
Siegmeyer,   J.    G.     Theorie   der  tonsetzkunst,  mit 

bezugnahme  auf  die  theorie  von  W.  A.  Mozart. 

2te  iiuff".  Berlin,  1834.  4°  .  .  34-2253 
Sierra  Leone,  life  in.  T.  E.  Poole  .  28''-206 
Sieveking,  A.  W.,  life  of    From  the  German  ;  ed.  by 

Catherine  Winkworth.  L.  1863  .  30-1781 
Sight.     Abbott,  T.  K.     Sight  and  touch  15-278 

—  Clark,  J.  H.     How  preserved  and  how  lost 

10-156 

—  Cooper,  W.  W.     Near   sight,  aged   sight,  im- 

paired vision,  etc.  .         .         .  10-397 

—  Jones,  T.  W.     Defects  of         .         .  10-181 

—  Kitchener,  W.     Economy  of  the  eyes       10-774 

—  Wells,  J.  S.     Long,  short,  and  Aveak  s.     10-894 

—  Wilde,  W.  R.     Malformations  of  the  organs  of 

10-714 

—  See  Blindness  ;  Eye;  Ophthalmoscope  ;  Optics; 

Spectacles;  Vision. 
Sight-set'ing  in  Germany  and  Tyrol.     J.  Forbes 

.         .         .         .         27"-421 
Sights  and    sensations   in  France,    Germanv,    and 

Switzerland.  E.  G.  Buffum  .  27*'-751 
Signals.     Gamble,  J.     Essay  on    .         .  0-1030 

—  Rogers,  H.  J.  Telegraph  dictionary  1-60 
Signals  of  distress.  W.  B.  Jerrold  .  2-744 
Signe  de  la   croix   avant  le    Christianisme.     G.  de 

Mortillet 34-4699 

Signe's  histcjry.    M.  Thoresen        .         .         18-3227 
Signet  ring,  and  other  gems.    J.  de  Liefde     18-1896 
Signboards.     Larwood,  J.,  and  J.  C.  'Hotten.     His- 
tory of 27"-713 

Signs.     See  Tavern  anecdotes,  etc. 
Signs  of  the  times.     C.  C.  J.  Bunsen     .  32-718 

Signs  of  the  times.     C.  C.  Cuyler  .         .         32-2160 
Sigourney,    L.    H.     The   daily   counsellor.     2d  ed. 
Hart.,  1859.     8<>    .         .         .         .  23-954 

—  Examples  of  life  and  death.    N.  Y.,1851  30-1955 

—  Examples  from  the  eighteenth  and   nineteenth 

centuries.     N.  Y.,  1857        .         .  30-945 

—  Letters  of  life.     N.  Y.,  186G    .        .        30-1750 

—  Letters  to  mothers.     Hart.,  1838      .  33-411 

—  Letters  to  my  pupils  ;  with  narrative  aud  bio- 

graphical sketches.     N.  Y.,1851.  33-413 

—  Lucy  Howard's  journal    .         .         .         18-2845 

—  Myrtis  ;  with  other  etchings  and  sketchings 

18-2844 

—  Pocahontas,  and  other  poems.     N.  Y.,  1841 

.         .         .         .  23-210 

—  Sayings  of  the  little  ones,  and  poems  for  their 

mothers.     Buflalo,  1855        .         .  33-920 

—  Scenes  in  my  native  land.     B.,  1845        2G''-117 

—  Sketches 33-63 

—  Water-drops.     N.  Y.,  1849       .         .  33-412 


SIGURD. 


539 


SIMMS. 


Siffurd,  the  crusader.     See  Early  travels  in  Palestine 
28"-210 

Sibk.     Osborne,  W.  G.     Origin  of  tlie  S.  state 

28''-274 

—  See  Hindustan  ;  India. 

Sikes,  W.     One  poor  girl :  the  story  of  thousands 

IS— 2S48 
Silas  Marner.  '  M.  Evans  '.  '.  '.  18-1038 
Silcote  of  Silcotes.  H.  Kingsley  ,  .  18-1749 
Silence  of  scripture.     F.  Wharton  .        32-2257 

Silent  struggles.  Mrs.  A.  S.  Stephens  .  18-3004 
Silent  woman.     By  the  author  of  Beyminstre 

18-2847 

Silhouette,  la  :  clirouique  de  Paris.      P.,  1845,6.     4» 

34r-4957 

Siljestrom,  P.  A.     Educational  institutions  of  the 
United  States,  their  cliaracier  and  organiza- 
tion.   Trans,  by  F.  Rowan.    L.,  1853   13-207 
Silk.     Cowdin,  E.  C.     Report  on  .         .  6-905 

—  History  of  silk,  and  other  fibrous  substances 

6-337 

—  Kenrick,  W.     American    silk    grower's    guide 

4-42 

—  Letter  from  the  secretary  of  the  treasury,  in  re- 

lation to  the  growth  and  manufacture  of  silk, 
adapted  to  the  different  parts  of  the  Union. 
W.,  1828.     8°        .         .         .         .  6-367 

—  Porter,  G.  R.     Treatise  on  the  manufacture  of 

6-394,5 

—  Vernon,  W.  H.  Cultivation  of  .  4-37 
Silk-worms,  art  of  rearing.  V.  Dandolo  4-251 
Silliman,  A.     A  gallop  among   American   scenery  ; 

or,  sketches  of  American  scenes  and  military 
adventure.  N.  Y.,  1843  .  .  26M18 
Silliman,  Benjamin.  Elements  of  chemistry  in  the 
order  of  the  lectures  given  in  Yale  college. 
N.  Haven,  1830.     2  v.     8»    .         .  8-22 

—  Journal  of  travels   in    England,  Holland,  and 

Scotland,  and  of  two  passages  over  the 
Atlantic  in  1S05,6.  3d  ed.  N.  Haven,  1820. 
3  V 27M74 

—  Outline  of  the    course  of   geological    lectures 

given  in   Yale  college.     K.  Haven,  1829.    8" 
9-295 

—  Remarks  made  on  a  short  tour  betw^een  Hartford 

and  Quebec,  1819.     N.  Haven,  1820     26^-119 

—  Visit  to  Europe  in  1851.     N.  Y.,  1853,     2  v. 

27''-316 

—  Fisher,  G.  P.  Life  of  .  .  .  30-1797 
Silliman,  Benjamin,  jr.    First  principles  of  chemistry 

for  the  use  of  colleges  and  schools.     Ph.,  1858 
8-40 

—  First  principles  of  physics,  for  schools  and  col- 

leges.    Ph.,  1859  ....  11-134 

—  and  C.  R.  Goodrich.    The  world  of  science,  art, 

and  indu.stry ;  illustrated  from  examples  in 
the   New    York   exhibition,    1853,4.      N.  Y., 

1854.     4° 6-1024 

Siluria.     Sir  R.  I.  Murchison  .        .  9-274 

—  See  Fossils  ;  Geology  ;  Palaeontology. 
Silurian   formation  of  the   Pentland   hills.      G.  C. 

Haswell 9-332 

Silvela,  M.     See  Bibliotheca  selecta. 

Silver,  A.     The  holy  word  in  its  own  defence ;  ad- 
dressed   to    Bishop    Colenso    and    all    other 
earnest  seekers  after  truth.     N.  Y.,  1863 
32-1075 

—  Lectures  on  the  symbolic  character  of  the  sacred 

scriptures.  N.  Y.,  1863  .  .  32-1071 
Silver,  J.  M.  W.  Sketches  of  Japanese  manners 
and  customs ;  illustrated  by  native  drawings 
reproduced  in  fac-simile  by  chromo-iithoii- 
raphy.     L.,  1867.     4°   .         .         .  28M)22 

Silver.     Kiistel,  G.     Processesof  extraction  of  6-357 

—  Lamborn,  R.  H.     i\Ietallurgy  of      .  6-359 

—  Lees,  W.  N.     Drain  of  silver  to  east  1-176 

—  Mo  wry,  S.     Silver  region  of  North  America 

2G''-506 

—  Pdillips,  J.  A.     Mining  and  metallurgy  of  6-"j19 

—  See  Metallurgy. 


Silver  cord.     S.Brooks.        .         .        .  18-436 

Silver-head.     L.  Osborn  ....  24-205 

Silver  pen.     Pseud.     See  Meteyard,  Eliza. 
Silver  store.     S.  Baring-Gould       .         .        23-1032 
Silver  sunbeam.     J.  Towler  .         .        .  6-932 

Silver  threads.     H.  B.  M'Keever  .        .        18-1999 
Silvere.     Mme  Biard      ....         34-3032 

Silwood 18-2849 

Simancas,  documents  from.     See  Gonzalez,  T. 

27^-507 

Simcoe,  J.  G.  Military  journal  :  a  history  of  the 
operations  of  a  partizan  corps,  called  the 
queen's  rangers,  during  the  war  of  the  Ameri- 
can revolution.  N.  Y.,  1844.  80  26''-182 
Simeon,  Charles.  Cams,  W.  Memoir  of  30-834 
Simeon,  Cornwall.  Stray  notes  on  fishing  and 
natural  history.     Camb.,  1800      .  20-469 

Simienowicz,  C.  Great  art  of  artillery.  Trans,  from 
the  French,  by  G.  Shelvocke.     L.,  1729.    f« 

6-1000 

Simmonds,  John.      See   History  of  the  four  thief- 
takers,  (in  supjilement)         .         .  2-119 
Simmonds,  P.  L.      Dictionary  of   trade    products. 
L.,  1803 33-686 

—  Sir  John   Franklin    and  the  Arctic  regii.ns :   a 

narrative  showing  the  progress  of  British  en- 
terprise for  the  discovery  of  the  Northwest 
passage  ;  with  notices  of  all  the  expeditions 
sent  in  search  of  the  missing  vessels  under 
Sir  John  Franklin.     L.,  1853       .         29t--119 

—  See  Dublin  international  exhibition  ;  Fenn,  Ch. 
Simms,  F.      A   winter  in    Paris  :    observations  of 

French  medical  and  sanitary  matters,  1865,6. 
L.,  1866 10-678 

Simms,  F.  W.  Treatise  on  the  principal  mathemat- 
ical instruments.     Bait.,  1844.     8°         11-164 

Simms,  J.  R.  Trappers  of  New  York  ;  or,  a 
biography  of  Nicholas  Stoner  and  Nathaniel 
Foster 18-2850 

Simms,  W.  G.     Beauchampe         .        .        18-2855 

—  Border  beagles  ....        18-2856 

—  Carl  Werner,  and  other  tales  .         .        18-2857 
— '  Cassique  of  Kiawah         ,         .         .        18-2858 

—  Charleniont 18-2860 

—  Confession;  or,  the  blind  heart        .         18-2861 

—  Egeria  ;  or,  voices  of  thought  and  counsel.    Ph., 


1853 

—  Eutaw  ;  a  sequal  to  The  forayers 

—  The  foiayers     .... 

—  Guy  Rivers       .... 

—  Helen  Halsey   .... 
— 'History  of  South   Carolina 


N.  Y. 


33-292 
18-28G2 
18-2863 
18-2864 
18-2865 
1860 
26''-433 
18-2866 
,  1847 

30-27 
18-2867 
Charleston,  1827 

23-673 

Mellichampe 18-2869 

The  partisan  :  a  tale  of  the  revolution    18-2870 
Poems ;    descriptive,  dramatic,  legendary,  and 


—  Katharine  Walton    . 

—  Life  of  the  Chevalier  Bayard 

—  The  lily  and  the  totem     . 

—  Lyrical  and  other  poems 


N.  Y. 


contemplative.     N.  Y.,  1853.     2  v. 

—  Richard  llurdis        .... 

—  The  scout 

—  Southern  passages  and  pictures.     N.  Y, 


23-362 

18-2871 
18-2872 
,  1839 
23-257 

18-2873 

18-2874 


—  Southward  ho !  .         .         . 

—  Sword  and  distaff     . 

—  Same,  under  title,  Woodcraft ;  or,  hawks  about 

the  dovecote .  .         .      '  .         18-2877 

—  Vasconselos 18-2875 

—  Views  and  reviews  in  American  literature,  his- 

tory, and  fiction.     N.  Y.,  1845     .  33-222 

—  War  poetry   of   the   south.      N.    Y.,    1867 

23-920 

—  The  wigwam  and  the  cabin      .        .         18-2876 

—  Woodcraft ;  or,  liawks  about  the  dovecote.    See 

Sword  and  distatf. 

—  Yemassee 18-2878 


SIMMS, 


540 


SINGER. 


Simms,  W.  H.  The  sextant  aud  its  applications. 
L.,  1858.     8°  ....  12-86 

Simon,  John.     Memoir  of  J.  H.  Green  .  15-342 

Simon,  Jules.     See  Malel>ranchc,  N.  de. 
Simon,  J.  P.  [dit  Lockroi.]    See  Scribe,  A.  E.    Thea- 
tre.   Com.-V. 
Simon.     Mme  Dudevant         ,        .         .         34-3085 
Simon  Magus,  anatomy  of      .         .         .  32-157 

Simon  Suggs'  adventures.  J.  J.  Hooper  18-1492 
Siniond,  L.  Switzerland  ;  or,  journal  of  a  tour  and 
residence  in  that  country,  in  1817-9;  followed 
by  an  historical  sketch  on  the  manners  and 
customs  of  ancient  and  modern  Helvetia. 
B.,  1822.  2  V.  8»  .  .  .  27"-776 
Simonde.     See  Sismondi. 

Simonides,  C.  Fac  similes  of  certain  portions  of  the 
gospels  of  St.  Matthew,  and  of  the  epistles  of 
St.  James  and  Jiide,  written  on  papyrus,  in 
the  first  century;  with  notes.     L.,  1861.    f" 

32-2000 

Simonds,  W.     Clinton  ;  or,  boy-life  in  the  country 
18-2881 

—  Ella  ;  or,  turning  over  a  new  leaf  .         18-2882 

—  Jessie  ;  or,  trying  to  be  somebody  .         18-2883 

—  Marcus ;  or,  the  boy  tamer      ,         .        18-2884 

—  Oscar ;  or,  the  boy  who  had  his  own  way 

18-2885 

—  Whistler ;  or,  the  manly  boy  .        .        18-2880 
Simonin,  L.    L'ile  Maurice  et  la  societe  Mauricienne 

34-4078 

—  Underground  life ;  or,  mines  and  miners.     Ed. 

by  H.  W.  Bristow.     N.  Y.,  1869.     8°     0-418 

Simons,  M.  P.     Photography  in  a  nut  shell.     Ph., 

1858 6-950 

—  Plain   instructions   for  colouring  photogi'aphs. 

Ph.,  1857 0-951 

Simpkin  the  second.  See  Broome,  R.,  in  supple- 
ment. 
Simple  histoire.  Mrs.  Inchbald  .  .  34-4350 
Simple  story.  Mrs.  Inchbald  .  18-1272,1563 
Simple  tales.  Mrs.  A.  Opie  .  .  t.  1  of  18-2394 
Simple   woman.     By   the  author   of    "  Nut-brown 

maids" 18-8721 

Simplicity  and  fascination.     A.  Beale    .  18-295 

Simpson,  G.  Overland  journey  round  the  world, 
during  1841,2.     Ph.,  1847.     8»     .  29«'-01 

Simpson,  H.     The  lives  of  eminent  Philadelphians. 
Ph.,  1859.     8°       .         .         .         .         30-1170 
Simpson,  James.     Visit  to  Fland6rs  in  July,  1815  ; 
being  chiefly  an  account  of  the  field  of  Water- 
loo.    N.  Y.,  1810         .         .         .  27^-49 

—  See  Educator 13-75 

Simpson,  J.  C.     Horse  portraiture.    N.  Y.,  1808.    8° 

20-470 

Simpson,  James  H.  Journal  of  a  military  reconnais- 
sance, from  Santa  Fe  to  the  Navajo  country. 
Ph.,  1852.  8°  .  ...  26^-227 
— .  Shortest  route  to  California  ;  with  history  of  the 
explorations  of  the  great  basin  of  Utah,  and 
an  account  of  the  Indian  tribes.  Ph.,  1809. 
80 26^-1046 

—  See  Topographical  bureau,  U.  S. 

Simpson,  John  H.  Horrors  of  the  Virginia  slave 
trade  and  of  the  slave-rearing  plantations. 
L.,  1863 2-861 

Simpson,  J.  P.  Dreams  of  delusion.  F's  M.  D. 
V.  32      .        .  ...  24-113 

—  Letters  from  the  Danube.     L.,  1847.     2  v.     8° 

27"-233 

—  Marco  Spada.     F's  S.  D.  v.  18        .        ■  21-221 

—  Pictures   from   revolutionary    Paris ;    sketched 

during  the  first  phasis  of  the  revolution  of 
1848.     L.,1849.     2  v.  .         .        .       ie7»^1908 

—  Second  love.     F's  S.  D.  v.  84  .         .  24-221 
Simpson,  .T.  Y.     Acupressure,  a  new  measure  of  ar- 
resting surgical   liajinorrhage,  etc.     E.,  1864 

10-720 

—  Archaic  sculpturings  of  cups,  circles,  etc.,  upon 

stones  in  Scotland,  England,  and  other  coun- 
tries.    E.,  1807.     8°      .         .         .       27"-3546 


Simpson,  J.  Y.  Clinical  lectures  on  diseases  of 
women.     Ph.,  1803.     8°       .         .  10-451 

—  Homojopathy ;  its  tenets  and  tendencies,  theo- 

retical, theological,  and  therapeutical.  Ph., 
1854.     8° 10-189 

—  See  Henderson,  Wm. 

Simpson,  L.  F.  Literature  of  Italy,  from  the  origin 
of  the  Italian  language  to  the  death  of  Boc- 
cacio  ;  a  historical  sketch.    L.,1851     22-1204 

Simpson,  R.  Banner  of  the  covenant ;  or,  historical 
notices  of  some  of  the  Scottish  martyrs.  E., 
1847 32-1391 

Simpson,  S.     Author's  jewel  ;  consisting  of  essays, 

miscellaneous,  literary,  and  moral.     Ph.,  1823 

83-486 

—  Biography   of  Stephen   Girard ;   with   his  will 

affixed.     2d  ed.     Ph.,  1832    .         .         30-202 
Simrock,    K.      Remarks   on  the    plots    of    Shake- 
speare's plays  ;  with  notes  and  additions  by 
J.  O.  Halliwell.     L.,  1850.     8"     .  24-100 

Sims,  J.  M.  Clinical  notes  on  uterine  surgery,  with 
special  reference  to  the  management  of  the 
sterile  condition.  N.  Y.,  1806.  8°  10-723 
Sims,  R.  Handbook  to  the  library  of  the  British 
museum  ;  with  some  account  of  the  principal 
libraries  in  London.     L.  1854.      .  21-108 

—  Index  to  the  pedigrees  and  arms  contained  in 

the  herald's  visitations,  and  otlier  genealogical 
manuscripts  in  the  British  museum.  L.,  1849. 
8» 21-111 

—  Manual  for  the  genealogist,    topographer,    an- 

tiquary, aud  legal  professor,  consisting  of 
descriptions  of  public  records,  etc.  2d  ed. 
L.,  1801.     8°         .        .        .        .  21-263 

Simson,  R.     See  Euclid. 

Simson,  W.  History  of  the  Gipsies  ;  with  specimens 
of  the  Gipsy  language.  Ed.,  with  preface,  in- 
troduction, and  notes,  and  a  disquisition  on 
the  past,  present,  and  future  of  Gipsydom,  by 
J.  Simson.     L.,  1865     .         .    '    .        27''-1376 

Sinai.  Anderson,  J.  Wanderings  through  the 
wilderness  of        ...         .         28''-577 

—  Bonar,  H.     Desert  of      .         .  ■      .  28''-233 

—  (Mayton,  R.     Journal  from  Grand  Cairo    28''-08 

—  Hamilton,  J.     Travels  in        .         .         28''-247 

—  Stanley,  A.  P.     Sinai  and  Palestine         28''-225 

—  Stewart,  R.  W.     Journey  to   .         .         28''-343 
Sinclair,  A.     Reminiscences  of  the  discipline,  cus- 
tom, and   usages  in   the  royal  navy  in  "the 
good  old  times,"  1814-31.     L.      .       27M077 

Sinclair,  C.     Beatrice     ....         18-2891 

—  Cliarlie  Seymour      ....         18-2893 

—  Flirtations  in  fashionable  life  .        .        18-3899 

—  Holiday  house 18-2893 

—  Jane  Bouverie 18-3894 

—  Kaleidoscope  of  anecdotes  and  aphoi-isms.     L., 

1851 33-123 

—  Lord  and  Lady  Harcourt         .        .        18-2895 

—  Modern  accomplishments        .         .         18-2896 

—  Modern  flirtations    ....        18-2897 

—  Modern  society         ....         18-2898 

—  Scotland  and  the  Scotch  ;  or,  the  western  circuit. 

N.  Y.,  1840  .        .       -.        .         27M03 

—  Shetland  and  the  Shetlanders  ;  or,  the  northern 

circuit.  N.  Y.,  1840  .  .  .  27''-103 
Sinclair,    John,    M.    A.      National    education    and 

church  extension.     L.,1849.     8°.  13-224 

Sinclair,  Sir  John.     Code  of  health  and  longevity. 

0th  ed.     L.,  1844  ....  10-141 

—  Correspondence;  with  reminiscences  of  disting- 

uislied  characters.    L.,  1831.    2  v.    8°  38-1210 

—  History  of  the  public  revenue  of  the  British  em- 

pire. Dub.,  1785.  8°  .  .  .  27''-1079 
Sinding,    P.   C.     History  of  Scandinavia.  ^  3d  ed. 

N.  Y.,  1800 37''-3790 

Sing-Sing  state  prison.     J.  Lucky.         .  3-776 

Singer,  S.  W.     Text  of  Shakespeare  vindicated  from 

tiie  interpolations  and  corruptions  advocated 

by  J.  P.  Collier,  in  his  notes  and  emendations. 

L.,  1853.     8"  ....  24-58 


SINGERS. 


541 


SKEPTICISM. 


Singers.  Clayton,  E.  C.  Queens  of  song  30-1505 
Singing.     Bassini,  C.     Art,  of         .         .  5-991 

—  Cole,  W.     View  of  modern  psalmody       5-1044 

—  Courcy,  F.  de.     Art  of    .        .         .  5-1007 

—  Lanza,  G.     Elements  of  .         ,         .  5-985 

—  Nash,  F.  H.,  and  G.  F.  Bristosv.     Cantara 

5-1053 

—  See  Music,  vocal  ;  Voice. 

Single  blessedness  ;  or,  single  ladies  and  gentlemen 

against  the  slandei  s  of  the  pulpit,  the  press, 

and  the  lecture-room.     N.  Y.,  1852       33-408 

Singleton  Fontenoy.     J.  Ilannay  .        .        18-1335 

Sinking-funds.     Sargant,  W.  L.     Apology  for 

1-364 

Sinlram.  F.  H.  C.  de  Lnmotte-Fouque  18-1101 
Sinus,  tangents,  etc.  A.  Ulacq  .  .  34-4491 
Siogvolk,  P.  Walter  Ashwood  .  .  18-2901 
Sioux  war  and  massacre.  I.  V.  D.  Heard  20^-528 
Sir  Andrew  Wylie.  J.  Gait  .  .  .  18-1138 
Sir  Bernard  Gaston.  J.  F.  Smith  .  .  18-40G1 
Sir  Brook  Fosbrooke.  C.  Lever  .  .  18-1890 
Sir  Charles  Grandison.     S.  Pichardson  18-2047 

Sir  Edward  Seaward's  narrative.     Jane  Porter 

18-2530 

Sir  Gawayne.    [E.  E.  T.  S.]    Pt.  4    v.  3  of  22-1043 

Sir  Gilbert :  a  novel        ....        18-2904 

Sir  Jasper  Carew.     C.  Lever  .         .        18-18SG 

Sir  Jasper's  tenant.    Miss  M.  E.  Braddon  18-387,90 

Sir  John  May  Mead.     W.  Urquhart      .         18-3380 

Sir  Lauucclot  Greaves.     T.  Smollett      .        18-2956 

Sir  Ralph  Esher.     L.  Hunt    .         .        .        18-1546 

Sir  Rohan's  ghost.     Mrs.  H.  E.  Spofibrd       18-2542 

Sir  Roger  de  Coverley.     J.  Addison       .        18-3998 

Sir  Roland  Ashton.     C.  Long        .        .         18-1931 

Sir  Theodore  Broughton.     G.  P.  R.  James    18-1040 

Sir  Thomas  Moie.     R.  Southey      .         .  2-809 

Sirr,  H.  C.     China  and  the  Chinese ;  their  religion, 

character,   customs,  and   manufactures ;   the 

evils  arising  from  the  opium  trade,  etc.     L., 

1849.     2  V.     8°     .         .         .        .         28i>-277 

Sismondi,  J.  C.  L.  S.  de.     The  battles  of  Cressy 

and  Poictiers.     From  the  Histoire  des  Fran- 

Qais ;   with  a  literal    interlinear  translation. 

B.,  1836 34-5058 

—  Histoire  de  la  chute  de  1'  empire  Remain,  et  du 

declin  de  la  civilisation.     B.,  1836.     8° 

34-4534 

—  Histoire  de  la  liberie  en  Italic.     P.,  1832.     2  v. 

80  .......        34-4710 

—  Histoire  des  Franqais.    P.,  1821-44.     31  v.     8° 

34-4709 

—  Histoire  des  republiques  Italiennes  du  moyen 

age.     P.,  1840.     10  v.     8°    .         .        34-4524 

—  Historical  view  of  the  literature  of  the  south  of 

Europe  ;  with   notes  by  T.  Rescue.     3d  ed. 
N.  Y.,  1827.     2  v.     8»  .         .         .        22-1208 

—  Same.     L.,  1850.     2  v.     .        .        .        22-1209 

—  History  of  the  crusades  against  the  Albigcnses 

in  the  13th  century.     B.,  1833      .        32-1300 

—  History  of  the  fall  of  the  Roman  empire  ;  com- 

prising a  view  of  the  invasion  and  settlement 
of  the  barbarians.     L.,  1834.     2  v.      27''-2405 

—  Same.     Ph.,  1835.     8°     .        .         .       27"-2406 

—  History  of  the  Italian  republics  ;  a  vievv  of  the 

origin,  progress  and  fall  of  Italian  freedom. 
L.,  1832 27^-2408 

—  Same.     L.,  1852.     8"        .        .        .       27^-2407 

—  Political   economy,  and  the  philosophy  of  gov- 

ernment ;  with  an  liistorical  notice  of  his  life 
and  writings  by  M.  Mignet.     L.,  1847.     8" 

3-221 

Sissy  Jupe.  [Dickens' Little  folks]  .  18-3988 
Sister  Agnes  ;  or,  the  captive  nun  .  .  18-3730 
Sister  Rose.     W.  W.  Collins  .         .  18-090 

Sister  Ruth's  stories  for  the  voung ;  or,  evenings 
with  John  Woolman.    By  R.  P.  A.     Ph.,  1865 

30-1615 

Sisterhoods.  Goodman,  M.  Sisterhoods  in  the 
church  of  England  and  some  in  the  Romish 
church 32-2289 


Sisterhoods.     Manual  of  the  sodality     .         32-1736 

—  Memoir  of  jMrs.  E.  A.  Seton    .         .        32-1750 

—  Stanley,  Miss.     Hospitals  and  sisterhoods 

32-1706 

—  White,  C.  I.     Sketch  of  .         .         .        32-1750 

—  See  Convents  ;  Deaconesses. 

Sisters  abroad.  B.  H.  Channing  .  .  27''-428 
Sister's  bye-hours.  Jean  Ingelow  .  18-1570 
Sisters  of  charity.     A.  Jameson     .         .  2-736 

Sisters  of  Soleure.  By  C.  S.  W.  .  .  18-2905 
Sister's  story.  Mrs.  A.  Craven  .  .  18-4084 
Sitgreaves,  L.  Expedition  down  the  Zuni  and  Col- 
orado rivers.  W.,  1853.  8°  .  20^-335 
Six  days  of  creation.  T.Lewis  .  .  32-1135 
Six  hundred  dollars  a  year  ;  a  wife's  effort  at  low 
living  under  high  prices.     B.,  1807  0-220 

Six  mille  lieues  a  toute  vapeur.     Mme  et  M.  Dude- 

vant 34-3711 

Six  months  at  the  white  house.     F.  B.  Carpenter 

30-1832 

Six  months  in  America.  G.  T.  Vigne  .  2e''-694 
Six  months  in  the  federal  states.  E.  Dicey  26''-440 
Six  months  in  India.     M.  Carpenter      .  28''-588 

Six  months  in  reunion.     P.  Beaton        .         28''-584 
Six  nations.     See  Cornplanter  memorial. 
Six  semaines.     E.  F.  Carlen  .         .         .         34-4193 
Six  years  in  India.     E.  J.  Humphrey    .         28*^-521 
Six  years  later.     A.  Dumas   .         .         .  18-940 

Six  years'    travel  in  Russia.     By  an  English  lady. 
L.,  1859.     3v.       .         .         .         .         27''-524 
Six-year-old  parliament  and  its  approaching  dissolu- 
tion ;  a  handbook  for  candidates  and  electors. 
2d  ed.     L.,  1865  ....       27M082 
Sixteen  revelations.     Juliana  of  Norwich     32-1141 
Sixth  Pennsylvania  cavalry.    Gracey,  S.  L.    Annals 

20^-1010 

Sixtus,  V.     See  Intrigues  of  conclaves  ;  also  Mend- 
ham,  J.  ;  and  Rocca,  A.,  in  Supplement. 
Sixty  years'  gleanings.     J.  Brown,        .         30-1251 
Siyar-ul-mutakherin.     Gliolam  Hussein-klian 

28''-186 

Skater's  text-book.     Swift,  F.,  and  M.  R.  Clark 

20-480 

Skeats,  II.  S.     History  of  the  free  churches  of  Eng- 
land, from  1088-1851.     L.,  1809.     8°     32-73(j 
Skeat,  W.  W  ,  [Ed.]     Lancelot  of  the  laik.     [E. 
E.  T.  S.  pt.  0]      .         .        .    v.  3  of  22-1043 

—  Pierce,   the  ploughman's  crede.     [E.  E.  T.  S. 

pt.  30] V.  17  of  22-1043 

—  Romans  of  Partenay  ;  otherwise  known  as  the 

tale  of  Melusine.  ["Tr.  du  latin  de  Jean  d' 
Arras."]     [E.  E.  T.  S.  pt.  22] 

V.  11  of  22-1043 

—  Vision  of  William  concerning  Pier's  plowman. 

[E.  E.  T.  S.  pt.  28]      .         .  V.  15  of  22-1043 

—  William  of  Palerne  ;  otherwise  known  as  "  AVil- 

liam  and  the  werwolf;"  followed  by  a  frag- 
ment of  the  alliterative  romance  of  Alisaun- 
der.     [E.  E.  T.  S.     Extra  series.     Pt.  1] 

V.  1  of  22-1044 

Skeleton  leaves.     Parrish,  E.     Phantom  bouquet 

5-215 

—  Phantom  flowers      ....  5-318 
Skeleton  monk,  and  other  poems.     F.  D.  Janvier 

23-786 

Skeleton  structures.     O.  Henrici    .        .  0-58 

Skeletonizing  leaves.  Parrish,  E.  Art  of  5-215 
Skeltou,  J.  Poetical  works  ;  princii)ally  according 
to  the  edition  of  A.  Dyce.     B.,  1850.     3  v. 

23-448 

—  (Sanford's  Br.  poets)        .         .        .  23-48 
Skene,  W.  F.     The  four  ancient  books  of  Wales ; 

containing  the  Cymric  poems,  attributed  to 
the  bards  of  the  Gth  century.     E.,  1808.     2  v. 

8»  22-1210 

Skepticism.     Awas-I-Hind     .        .         .        32-1887 

—  Berg,  J.  F.,  and  J.  Barker.     Discussion 

32-1669 

—  Caughey,  J.     Conflicts  with   .         .        32-1452 

—  Historic  doubts  respecting  Shakspeare    32-1670 


SKEPTICISM. 


542 


SLAVERY. 


Skepticism.     Kueeland, 
blasphemy 


Review    of 


trial    for 
82-1548 


18-1583 

27"-3 

5-392 

18-2817 

F.  O.  C. 

27'^-947 


33-1401 
By  the 

26M008 
18-880 
Camb., 
13-208 


—  Matliews,  J.  M.    The  bible  and  men  of  learning 

32-1531 

—  Post,  T.  M.     Skeptical  era       .         •  32-605 

—  Roberts,  P.     Christianity  vindicated       32-1603 

—  Rogers,  H.     Eclipse  of  taith    .         .  32-402 

—  Struenzee,  J.  F.     Sceptic  and  Christian   32-419 

—  Walker,  J.  B.     Philosophy  of         .  32-691 

—  Walworth,  C.     Gentle  skeptic         .         32-1061 

—  Young,  J.  R.     Modern  skepticism  and  modern 

science 32-1663 

—  See  Atheism  ;  Free  thought ;  Free  thinkers ;  In- 

fidelity ;  Rationalism. 
Sketch-book.     W.  Irving 
Sketch  of  Old  England.     J.  K.  Paulding 
Sketcher.     J.  Eagles       .... 
Sketches.     Miss  E.  M.  Sewell 
Sketches  abroad  with  pen  and   pencil. 

Dark.y 

Sketches  and  adventures  in  Madeira,  Portugal,  and 

the  Audalusias  of  Spain.     N.  Y.,  1856 

27M06 

Sketches  and  criticisms.     A.  Smith 
Sketches  and  recollections  of  Lynchburg, 

oldest  inhabitant.     Richmond,  1858 
Sketches  by  Boz.     C.  Dickens 
Sketches  from    Cambridge.      By   a   Don. 

1865       ..."... 
Sketches  from  life.     L.  Blanchard  .         .    33-1279,80 
Sketches  from  life  ;  or,  illustrations  of  the  influence 

of  Christianity.     N.  Y.         .         .  82-662 

Sketches  of  Cantabs.     By  John   Smith   (of  Smith 

hall) 18-2908 

Sketches  of  conspicuous  living  characters  of  France. 

Trans,  by  R.  M.  Walsh.  Ph.,  1841  30-536 
Sketches  of  Ireland  sixty  years  ago.     Dub.,  1847 

27^-917 

Sketches  of  Irish  character.     S.  C.  Hall        18-1339 
Sketches  of  life  and  character.    T.  S.  Arthur 

18-186 

Sketches  of  the  domestic  manners  and  institutions 

of  the  Romans.  Ph.,  1823  .  .  27='-2500 
Sketches  of  the  English.  D.  Jerrold  .  18-1677 
Sketches  of  Persia,  from  the  journals  of  a  traveller 

in  the  east.     Ph.,  1828  .         .         28"-555 

Sketches  of  popular  tumults  ;  illustrative  of  the  evils 

of  social  ignorance.     L.,  1837      .  29*''-54 

Sketches  of  Turkey  in  1831,2.     J.  E.  De  Kay 

27''-213 

Sketches  of  young  ladies,  young  couples,  and  young 

gentlemen  [by  M.  P.J  .  .  .  18-4043 
Skin.     Atlas  of  portraits  of  diseases  of  .         10-1009 

—  Damon,  H.  F.     Structural  lesions  .  10-893 

—  Fox,  W.  T.     Skin  diseases      .        .  10-421 

—  Griffith,  S.  G.     Dermatology,  and  treatment  by 

means  of  herbs     ....  10-667 

—  Hebra,  F.     Diseases  of    .        .        .  10-837 

—  Hillier,  T.     Handbook  of  skin  diseases      10-513 

—  Neligau,  J.  M.     Atlas  of  cutaneous  diseases 

10-461 

—  Perry,  B.  C.     The  human  hair        .  10-586 

—  Piumbe,  S.     Diseases  of  .        .         .  10-535 

—  Riiyer,  P.     Treatise  on  the  diseases  of     10-529 

—  TAveedie,  A.,  [Ed.]     Dissertations  on      10-533 

—  Williams,  J.  W.     A  clear  skin,  etc.  10-776 

—  Wilson,  E.     Diseases  of  .         .         .    10-262,631 
Management  of,  as  a  means  of  health 

10-620 

Skinner,  J.  E.  H.  After  the  storm ;  or,  Jonathan 
and  his  neighbors  in  1865,6.  L. ,  1866.  2  v. 
8« 26''-665 

—  Roughing  it  in  Crete.     L.,  1868.     8»        27''-937 

—  Tale  or  Danish  heroism.     L.,  1865  .       27"-2792 
Skinner,  J.  S.     Address  before  Mass.  charitable  me- 
chanic asso.     B.,  1850.     8°.         .        33-1150 

—  See  Montlily  journal  of  agriculture  .  4-29 
Skinner,  T.  H.     Discussions  in  theology.     N.  Y., 

1868 32-2416 

Skirmishes  and  sketches.     A.  E.  Dodge  33-476 


Skirmishing.     Mrs.  C.  Jenkin        .         .         18-2007 

Skoda,  J.      Auscuhation   and    percussion.     Trans. 

from  t!ie  4th  ed.  by  W.  O.  Markham.     Ph., 

1854.     8° 10-491 

Skottowe,  A.  Life  of  Shakspeare  ;  enquiries  into 
the  originality  of  his  dramatic  plots  and  char- 
acters ;  and  essays  on  the  ancient  theatres 
and  theatrical  usages.     L.,  1824.     2  v.     8" 

30-1826 

Skulls.     See  Crania. 

Skye,  summer  in.     A.  Smith  .         .         .         27^-770 
Slack,  H.  J.     Marvels  of  pond-life  ;  or,  a  year's  mi- 
croscopic recreations  among  the  polyps,  in- 
fusoria,   rotifers,   and   water-bears.     L.,  1861 
9-629 

—  Philosophy  of  progress  in  human  affairs.     L., 

1860 2-863 

Slade,  A.     Records  of  travels  in  Turkey  and  Greece, 

and  of  a  cruise  in  the  Black  sea.     Ph.,  1833. 

2v 2:''-125 

Slade,  D.  D.     Diphtheria  ;  its  nature,  treatment  and 

history.     Ph.,  1862.     8°        .         .  10-654 

Slang,     riotten,  J.  C.     Slang  dictionary         22-227 

—  Vaux,  J.  II.     Vocabulary  of  flash  language 

30-2423 

—  See  Vtilgarisms. 

Slater,  J.  W.    'Handbook  of  chemical   analysis  for 

practical  men.     2d  ed.     L.,  1865  8-104 

Slater,  S.     White,  G.  S.     Memoir  of      .  30-402 

Slave  king.  V.  Hugo  ....  18-1531 
Slave  of  the  lamp.  W.  North  .  .  18-2343 
Slave  language   and   literature,   historical  view  of. 

T.  A.  L.  V.  J.  Robinson  .  .  22-1183 
Slave  provinces  of  Turkey.  C.  Robert  27''-2962 
Slave  songs  of  the  United   States.     [Ed.  by  W.  F. 

Allen,  C.  P.  Ware,  and  L.  M.  Garrison.]     N. 

Y.,  1867.     8»         .         .         .         .  5-1068 

Slave  trade.     Benezet,  A.     Rise  and  progress  of 

28''-59 

—  Blake,  W.  O.     Ancient  and  modern  s.  t.    2-554 

—  Carey,  H.  C.     Domestic  and  foreign  s.  t.  2-588 

—  Clarkson,  T.     Abolitionof,  by  the  British  parlia- 

ment       27''-269,70 

—  Christy,  D.     Ethiopia      .         .         .         28'^-240 

—  Correspondence  with  commissioners  and  reports 

from  officers  in  relation  to.    L.,  1865.  f»  2-1107 

—  Edwards,  B.     Speech  at  conference  in  Jamaica 

.    '     .         .         .         .  26='-73 

—  Foote,  A.  H.     Africa  and  the  American  flag 

28'>-174 

—  Forbes,  F.  E.     Six  months'  service  in  the  Afri- 

can blockade         ....         28''-330 

—  Hill,  P.  G.     Fifty  days  on  board  a  slave  vessel 

18-3652 

—  Leonard,  P.     Suppression  of  .        .  28''-80 

—  Siiaipson,  J.  H.     Horrors  of  the  Virginia  s.  t. 

2-861 

—  Wheaton,  H.     Right  of  search        .  2-105 

—  Wilberforce,  W.     Letter  on  the  abolition  of 

2-909 

—  See  International  policy  ;  AVest  Indies. 
Slaveholder  abroad  ;  or,  Billy  Buck's  visit  with  his 

master  to  England :  a  series  of  letters  from 
Dr.  Pleasant  Jones  to  Major  Joseph  Jones  of 
Georgia.     Ph.,  1860      .         .         .         27''-437 
Slavery.    Law,  legislation,  etc. 

—  Fisher,  S.  G.     Law  of  the  territories       2G''-6n9 

—  Goodell,  W.     American  slave  code  2-672 

—  Hiird,  J.  C.     Law  of  freedom  and  bondage 

2-184 

—  Lincoln,  W.  S.     Alton  trials  .         .  2-223 

—  Phillips,  W.     Constitution  a  pro-slaverj-  com- 

pact        26"-672 

—  Stroud,  G.  M.     Sketchof  the  laws  of  2-125 

—  Taney,  R.  B      The  unjust  judge     .  2-902 

—  Wilson,  11.     Anti-slavery  measures         26^-577 

—  See  Scott,  Dred. 

—  Miscellany. 

—  Abbott,  J.  S.  C.     South  and  north  .         26'>-374 

—  Adams,  N.     South-side  view  of      .         26''-377 


SLAVERY. 


543 


SMEATON. 


Slavery.     Miscellany. 

—  Andrews,  E.  A.     Slavery  in  the  U.  S. 

—  Barnes,  A.     Church  and  s. 

—  —  Scriptural  views  of     . 

—  Beeclier,  C.     Slavery  and  abolitionism 

—  Beecher,  H.  W.     Freedom  and  war 

—  Blake,  W.  O.     Ancient  and  modern  s. 

—  Bledsoe,  A.  T.     Liberty  and  s. 

—  Brownlow,  W.  G.,  and  A.  Pryne 


2--)10 
32-1580 
32-1581 

2-541 
32-114G 

2-554 

2-550 
Debate  on 

2-569 

—  €airnes,  J.  E.     Slave  power   .         .         2G'^-481 

—  Chase,  E.  B.     Teachings  of  patriots  and  states- 

men      ......         2G*-GG2 

—  Chase,  H.,  and  C.  W.  Sanborn.      North   and 

south 2G'^-G02 

—  Cheever,  G.  B.     Guilt  of  s.  demonstrated  from 

sc  iptures      .         .         .         .         .  2-607 

—  Cob  ),  T.  R.  P.     Historical  sketch  of  2-623 

—  Cochin,  A.     Kesnlts  of    .         .         .  2-G18 

—  Fedric,  F.     Slave  life  in  Virginia  and  Kentucky 

26''-457 

—  G'.eaninffs  in  Africa  ....  28''-37 

—  Goodwin,  D.  R.     Southern  s.  .         .  2-G79 

—  Hall,  M.     Twofold  s.  of  the  U.  S.   .  2-G03 

—  Haven,  G.     National  sermons  .         .  32-301 

—  Hildreth,  R.     Despotism  in  America  2-711 

—  Hodgman,  S.  A.     Nation's  sin  and  punishment 

2-080 

—  Hopkins,  J.  H.     View  of         .        .  2-724 

—  Jay,  W.     Liquiry  on  colonization  .  2-740 

—  Lamennais,  H.  F.  R.     Esclavage  modern e 

34-3478 

—  Lincoln,  A.,  and  S.  A.  Douglass.     Political  de- 

bates               26»-701 

—  May,  S.  J.     Recollections  of   our  anti-slavery 

conflict 2-971 

—  Olmstead,  F.  L.     Cotton  kingdom  .         26'^-409 
Journey  in  the  seaboard  slave*  states  26''-298 

—  Owen,  R.  D.     Slavery  and   emancipation 

26"-671 

—  Ozanne,  T.  D.     Soutli  as  it  is  .         .         26'M38 

—  Parker,  T.     Letter  on      .         .         .  2-824 
Speeches,  addresses  and  sermons    32-1125,6 

—  Pennsylvania  hall,  history  of  .         .  2G''-4i)l 

—  R:\pliall,  M.  J.     Bible  view  of         ,        82-1306 

—  Reese,  D.  M.     Letters  to  Wm.  Jay  2-830 

—  Robinson,  J.  B,     Slavery  and  anti-slaverv 

:  2-834 

—  Ross,  F.  A.     Slavery  ordained  of  God       2-837 

—  Scott,  J.     The  lost  principle    .         .         26''-664 

—  Sloan,  J.  A.     Great  question  answered  32-1679 

—  Smith,  J.     Slavery  sinful         .        .  2-867 

—  Stiles,  J.  C.     Modern  reform  .         .  2-874 

—  Stowe,  H.  B.     Key  to  Uncle  Tom's  cabin 

26»-723 

—  Suppressed  book  about  s.        .         .  2-1020 

—  Tarbox,  I.  N.     The  curse        .         .         29='-158 

—  Tucker,  St.  G.     Dissertation  on      ,  33-425 

—  Walker,  R.  J.     Slavery  and  finances  1-196 

—  Weston,  G.  M.     Proirress  of   .         .  2-906 

—  Wheat,  M.  T.     Collateral  proof  of  2-910 

—  See  Help's  Spanish  conquest ;   also.  Abolition  ; 

American  anti-slavery  society ;  Barbary ; 
•  Colonization  ;  Emancipation  ;  Freedmen  ; 
Fugitive  slaves ;  Liberty  ;  Massachusetts  ;  Ne- 
groes ;  Pennsylvania  society  ;  Slave  trade  ; 
U.  S.— War  of  1861-5  ;  West  Indies. 
Slavery  and  freedom  in  the  British  West  Indies. 

C.  Buxton 26'>-395 

Slavery  and  secession.     J  H.  Aughcy  .         26''-431 
Shivery  and  secessiiju  in  America.     T.  Ellison 

* 26''-468 

Slave's  champion  ;  or,  the  life,  deeds,  and  historical 

days  of  W.  Wilberforce.     L.,  1859      80-1219 

Slaves  of  the  ring ;  or,  before  and  after        18-2910 

Slavonic  nations.     Krasinski,  V.     Religious  history 

—  Mackenzie,  G.  M.,  and  A.  P.  Irby.     Travels 

27b-837 

—  Wilkinson,  Sir  G.     Remarks  on      .         27''-327 


Slavonic  nations.  See  Bohemia  ;  Boshia  ;  Bulgar- 
ian ;  Dalmatia  ;  Hungary  ;  Poland  ;  Russia  ; 
Servia ;  Turkej*. 

Sleeman,  W.  H.  Journey  through  the  kingdom  of 
Onde,  in  1849,50 ;  with  private  correspondence 
relative  to  the  annexation  of  Oude  to  Briti.sh 
India.     L.,  1858.     2  v.     8»  .         .         28"-829 

—  Rambles  and  recollections  of  an  Indian  official. 

L.,  1844.     2v.    8»        .         .         .         28"-527 

—  The  Thugs;  or,  phansigars  of  India:  compris- 

ing a  history  of  their  rise  and  progress.     Pli., 

1839.     2  v 28»-47 

Sleep.     Fosgate,  B 10-153 

—  Hall,  W.  W.     Sleep         .        .         .  10-318 

—  Hammond,  W.  A.     Sleep  and  its  derangements 

10-239 

Sleeper,  J.  S.  [Hawser  Martingale.]  Jack  in  the 
forecastle 18-2911 

—  Mark  Rowland         ....        18-3761 

—  Salt-water  bubbles    ....         18-2914 

—  Tales  of  the  ocean   ....        18-2913 
Sleeper,  M.  G.     Fonthill  recreations :  Mediterranean 

islands  ;  sketches  and  stories  of  their  scenery, 
customs,  history,  and  painters.     B.,  1866 
27'^-773 

—  Pictures  from  the  history  of  Spain.     B.,  1868 

27^^-2063 

—  Pictures  from  the  history  of  the  Swiss.    B.,  1861 

27''-2408 

Sleeping  bard.     E.  Wyn        .         .        .         18-3601 
Sleigh,  J.  W.    Pine  forests  and  hacmatack  clearings ; 

or,  travel,  life   and  adventure  in  the  British 

North  American  provinces.     2d  ed.    L.,  1853. 

8° 26'^-401 

Slight  reminiscences  of  the  Rhine,  Switzerland,  and 

a  corner  of  Italy.     Ph.,  1835.     2  v.      27''-719 
Sloan,  J.  A.     Tiie  great  question  answered  ;  or,  is 

slavery  a  sin  in  itself,  answered  according  to 

the  teaching  of  the  scriptures.    Memphis,  1857 

32-1679 

Sloan,  S.     American  houses :  a  variety  of  original 

designs  for  rural  buildings.     Ph.,  1861.     8" 
5-376 

—  City  and  suburban  architecture  ;  containing  de- 

signs for  public  and  private  buildings.     Ph., 
1859.     4° 5-629 

—  Constructive  architecture :  a  guide  to  the  prac- 

tical builder  and  mechanic,  in  which  is  con- 
tained a  series  of  designs  for  domes,  roofs,  and 
spires  ;   with   choice   examples  of  the  "  Five 
orders  of  architecture."     Ph.,  1859.     8° 
5-708 

—  Homestead   architecture  :    containing  forty  de- 

signs for  villas,  ctDttages,  and  farmhouses ;  with 
Cbsays  on  style,  construction,  landscape  gar- 
dening,   furniture,    etc.      Ph.,    1861.      8° 
5-340 

Small,  G.  Handbook  of  Sanskrit  literature.  L., 
1866 22-1211 

Small,  J.  English  metrical  homilies,  from  manu- 
scriiits  of  the  14lh  century  ;  with  an  intro- 
duction and  notes.     E.,  1862        .         22-1212 

Small  beginnings ;  or,  the  way  to  get  on     L. 

30-1266 

Small  books  on  great  subjects.    See  Cornwallis,  C.  F. 

Small  fruit  culturist,  the.      A.  S.  Fuller  4-273 

Small  house  at  Allington.     A.  Trollope         18-3296 

Smart,  A.  Reports  to  the  lord  provost  and  magis- 
trates of  Edinburgh  on  the  cattle  plague.  E., 
1865.     40 4-501 

Smart,  B.  H.  Beginnings  of  a  new  school  of  meta- 
physics.    L.,  1839'.     80         .         .  15-200 

—  The  practice  of  elocution.     6th  ed.     L.,  1851 

22-780 

—  Walker's  pronouncing  dictionary  of  the  English 

language  ;    adapted  to  the   present   state   of 
literatm-e  and  science.     3d  ed.     L.,  1849.     8° 

22-273 

Smeaton,  A.  C.  Builder's  pocket  companion.  Ph., 
1859 6-85 


SMEDLEY. 


544 


SMITH. 


Smedley,  Mrs.  C.  A.  Ladies'  manual  of  practical 
hydr()[)athy  for  female  diseases ;  also,  direc- 
tions to  mothers  how  to  carry  out  hydropathy 
for  their  children.     Gth  ed.     L.,  1805    10-582 

Smedley,  E.  History  of  the  reformed  religion  in 
France.     N.  Y.,  1834.     3  v.  .  32-198 

—  Sketches  from  Venitian   history.     N.  Y.,  1860. 

2v 27»-249G 

—  et  al.     The  occult  sciences.     L.,  1855     32-1891 
Smedley,    E.  A.      Treatise     on     moral    evidence. 

Camb.,  1850.     8»  .         .         .         .  15-128 

Smedley,  F.  E.     Fortunes  of  the  Colville  family 

18-2916 

—  Frank  Fairleigh        ....         18-2917 

—  Harry  Coverdale's  courtship    .         .        18-2918 

—  Lorraner  Littlegood  .         .         ,         18-2915 

—  Lewis  Arundel  ....         18-2919 
Smedley,  J.     Practical  hydropathy,  including  plans 

of  baths,  and  remarks  on  diet,  clothing,  and 
habits  of  life.     L.,  1864        .         .  10-584 

Smedley,  S.  E.  Complete  atlas  of  the  city  of  Phila- 
delphia.    Ph.,  1862      f"        .         .  25-357 

Smee,  A.  Elements  of  electro-metallurgy.  1st  Am. 
from  3d  L.  ed.     N.  Y.,  1852         .  6-414 

—  General  debility  and  defective  nutrition.     2ded. 

L., 1862         10-394 

—  The  potatoe  plant,  its  uses  and  properties  ;  with 

the  cause  of  the  present  malady.     N.  Y.,  1S47 

4-176 

Smellie,  "VV.  The  philosophy  of  natural  history. 
Dover,  1808.    8°   .         .         .         .  9-963 

—  See  Ware,  J. 

Smet,  P.  J.  de.  Letters  and  sketches ;  with  narra- 
tive of  residence  among  the  Indian  tribes  of 
the  Rocky  mountains.     Ph.,  1843  26''-27 

—  Oregon   missions  and  travels  over  the  Rocky 

mountains  in  1845,6.     N.  Y.,  1847       32-1700 

—  Western  missions  and  missionaries.    N.  Y.,  1863 

32-1759 

Smike.     [Dickens'  Little'folks]      .        .        18-3989 
Smiles,  S.     Brief  biographies.     B.,  1861        30-1202 

—  The  Huguenots;    their   settlements,    churches, 

and  industries  in  England  and  Ireland.  L., 
1867.     8° 27''-1085 

—  Same  ;  with  an  appendix  relating  to  the  Iluirue- 

nots  in  America.     N.  Y.,  1868.     8°  27"-l'085" 

—  Industrial   biography  :    iron   workers   and  tool 

makers.     B.",  1864         .         .         .         30-1460 

—  Same.     L.,  1863       ....       30-1460=' 

—  Life  of  George  Stephenson,  railway  engineer. 

L.,  1857.     8°         ....  30-972 

—  Story  of  the  life  of  George  Stephenson,  railway 

engineer;  abridged  by  the  author  from  the 
larger  work.     L.,  1859  .         .         30-972^ 

—  Lives  of  Boulton  and  Watt ;  comprising  also  a 

history  of  the  invention  of  the  steam  engine. 
L.,  1865.     8°  ....         30-1760 

—  Lives  of  the  engineers  ;  with  an  account  of  their 

principal  works  ;  comprising  also  a  history  of 
inland  communication  in  Britain.  L.,  1861.2. 
3  V.     8° 30-1305 

—  Self-help ;   with   illustrations  of  character  and 

conduct.     L.,1859        .        .        .  33-790 

Smiley,  S.  F.     Who  is  he  ?  an  appeal  to  those  who 

regard    with  any  doubt  the  name  of  Jesus. 

Ph.,  1808 32-2449 

Smith,  Archdeacon.     Common  words  with  curious 

derivations.     L.,  1805  .         .         .  22-228 

Smith,  Adam.     Essays  on   philosophical   subjects  ; 

with  life  of  the  author  by  D.  Stewart.     Dub., 

1798.     8" 11-205 

—  Inquiry  into  the  nature  and  causes  of  the  wealth 

of  nations.     E.,  1809.     3  v.     8°.  3-225 

—  Same.     Ed.  by  J.  R.  McCuUoch.     E.,  1850 

3-226 

—  Theory  of  the   moral   sentiments ;    with  a  dis- 

sertation on  the  origin  of  languages.     B.,  1817. 

2  V.  in  1.     8"  ....  15-66 

Smith,   Albert.      Adventures  of  Mr.  Ledbury   and 

his  friend  Jack  Johnson        .         .         18-2923 


Smith,  Albert.  Cricket  on  the  hearth.  F's  S.  D. 
V.  43 24-221 

—  Pottleton  legacy       ....         18-2922 

—  Struggles  and  adventures  of  Christopher  Tad- 

pole               18-2924 

Smith,  Alexander.     Alfred  Hagart's  household 

18-2921 

—  City  poems.     B.,  1857     .         .         .  23-457 

—  Dreanithorp  :    a  book  of  essays  written  in  the 

country.     L.,  1803        .         .         .  33-461 

—  Edwin  of  Deira.     B.        .         .         .  23-621 

—  Last  leaves  :  sketches  and  criticisms  ;  with  the 

memoirs  of  the  author  by  P.  P.  Alexander. 
E.,  1868 33-1401 

—  Miss  Oona  McQuarrie  :  a  sequel  to- Alfred  II  a- 

gart's  household   ....         18-2920 

—  Poems.     B.,  1853     ....  23-346 

—  A  summer  in  Skye.     B.,  1865  .         27''-770 
Smith,  A.  C.     The  Nile  and  its  banks  :  a  journal  of 

travels  in  Egypt  and  Nubia,  showing  their 
attractions  to  the  archaeologist,  the  naturalist, 
and  general  tourist.     L.,  1808.     2  v.     28»'-530 

Smith,  A.  W.  Elementary  treatise  on  mechanics ; 
embracing  the  theory  of  statics  and  dynamics, 
and  its  application  to  solids  and  fluids.  N.  Y., 
1803.     8° 11-189 

Smith,  Benjamin.  Poems,  moral  and  religious. 
Pittsburgh,  1842    ....  23-775 

Smith,  B.  Examination  papers  in  arithmetic.  L., 
1866 14-103 

Smith,  Charlotte.     The  banished  man :  a  novel 

18-2929 

Smith,  Charles  H.  "  BiirArp,'so  called  '.        18-3712 

Smith,  Charles  Hamilton.  Dogs.  [Jardine,  Sir  W. 
N.I.,  18,19].         .         .         .     V.  4,5  of  9-594 

—  Horses.     [Jardine,  Sir  W.     N.  1.,  20 J 

V.  6  of  9-594 

—  The  natural    history  of    the    human    species. 

E.,1848 9-630 

—  Same  ;  with  a  preliminary  abstract  of  the  views 

of  Blumenbach,  Prichard,  Bachraan,  Agassiz, 
et  al.     B.,  1851     ....  9-631 

Smith,  C.  H.  J.  Landscape  gardening  ;  with  prac- 
tical notes  on  country  residences  ;  witli  notes 
by  L.  F.  Allen.     N.  Y.,  1853       .  4-77 

Smith,  C.  J.     Synonyms  and  antonyms.     L.,  1807 

22-226 

Smith,  Charles  Manby.  Curiosities  of  London  life  ; 
or,  phases,  physiological  and  social,  of  the 
great  metropolis.     L.,  1853  .         .         21^-iid7 

—  Working-man's  way  in  the  world ;  being  the 

autobiography  of  a  journey  man  printer.     N. 

Y.,  1854 30-775 

Smith,  C.  Manley.  Law  of  master  and  servant ;  in- 
cluding masters  and  workmen.    Ph.,  1852.    8" 

V.  75  of  2-55 

Smith,  C.  W.     The   book  of  recitations :    passages 

from  poets  and  dramatists.     3d  ed.     L.,  1805 

.  23-984 

—  Dramatic   scenes  from  standard   authors ;    for 

private  representation.      L.,  18G0  24-201 

Smith,  Edmund.  Pha;dra  and  Hippolitus :  a  tra- 
gedy.    B.  B.  T.  V.  2    .        .        .  24-71 

—  (Bell's  poets  of  G.  B.)     .         .         .  23-483 

—  iSanford'sBr.  poets)        .         .         .  23-171 
Smith,  Edward.    Practical  dietary.   L.,  1865  10-568 

—  See  Ansted,  D.  T.  ;  Orr's  circle  of  the  sciences. 
Smith,  Eli,  and  H.  G.  O.  Dwight.      Researches  in 

Armenia;  including  a  journey  through  Asia 
Minor.     B.,  1833.     2  v.        .         .         28*^-101 
Smitli,  Eliza.     Progress  of  beguilement  to  Roman- 
ism.    L.,  1850       ....  32-522 
Smith,  E.  E.     Three  eras  of  woman's  life    18-2931 
Smith,  E.  O.     Bertha  and  Lilly     .        .        18-2934 

—  Mary  and  Hugo ;  or,  the  lost  angel        18-2932 

—  Newsboy 18-2933 

Smith,  E.  Peshine.     Manual  of  political  economy. 

N.  Y.,  1859 3-227 

Smith,  Edward  P.  Incidentsof  the  U.  S.  Christian 
commission.     Ph.,  1869.     8°        .       26^-1047 


SMITH. 


545 


SMITH. 


Smith,  E.  R.  The  Arancaniaiis  ;  or,  notes  of  a  tour 
among  the  Indian  tribes  of  southern  Chili. 
N.Y.,18o5 26»'-287 

Smith,  G.     See  Mayhew,  E. 

Smith,  Rev.  Geo.,  I).  D.  Narrative  of  an  explora- 
tory visit  to  each  of  the  consular  cities  of  (/hina, 
and  to  the  islands  of  Hong  Kong  and  Chusan. 
N.  Y.,  1847 28M3 

—  Ten  weeks  in  Japan.     L.,  1861.     8<>         28b-369 
Smith,    George,   LL.D.      The    book  of  prophecy. 

L.,  1865.     8»         ....        32-1765 

—  History  of  the  religion  of  ancient  Britain ;  or, 

a  succint  account  of  the  several  religious  sys- 
tems which  have  obtained  in  this  island.  Re- 
vised and  edited  by  W.  B.  Smith.  3d  ed. 
L.,  1865.     80  ....         32-1676 

—  History  of  Wesleyan  mcthodisra.     3d  ed.     L., 

1862.  3  V.  8"  .  .  .  .  32-1096 
Smith,  George,  M.  D.  Historj'  of  Delaware  county, 
Penna.  ;  with  a  notice  of  the  geology,  and 
catalogues  of  its  minerals,  plants,  quadrupeds, 
and  birds.  Pli.,  1862.  8»  .  .  26''-485 
Smith,  Goldwin.    The  empire.    Oxf.,  1863    27»-1086 

—  Irish  history  and  Irish  character.     L.,  1861 

27''-1528 

—  Lectures  on  the  study  of  history.     N.  Y.,  1866 

29»-217 

—  Letter  to  a  whig  member  of  the  southern  inde- 

pendence association.     B.,  1864   .       26*-1004 

—  Same.     L.,  1864       ....      26='-1004'' 

—  Plea  for  the  abolition  of  tests  in  the  university 

of  Oxford.     Oxf.,  1864  .         .         32-1432 

—  Reorganization  of  the    university  of   Oxford. 

Oxf.,  1868 13-211 

—  Three  English  statesmen.     L.,  1867.     8° 

30-1984 

Smith,  G.  V.  The  prophecies  relating  to  Nineveh 
and  the  Assyrians ;  with  historical  introduc- 
tions and  notes,  exhibiting  the  principal  re- 
sults of  recent  discoveries.  L.,  1857  32-973 
Smith,  Horace.  Adam  Brown ;  Arthur  Arundel ; 
Love  and  mesmerism    .         .        .        18-2935 

—  Brambletye  house  ;    or,    cavaliers  and  round- 

heads             18-2942 

—  Esther,  [in  Picnic  papers]      .         .  18-877 

—  Festivals,  games  and  amusements,  ancient  and 

modern.     N.  Y.,  1836  .         .        .  20-465 

—  Gaieties  and  gravities       .        .        .         18-2937 

—  The  moneyed  man  ....        18-2938 

—  Tor  hill 18-2944 

—  Walter  Colyton  ;  a  tale  of  1688        .        18-2941 
Smith,  Horace  and  James.     Rejected  addresses;  or, 

the  new  theatrum  poetarum.     B.,  1851 
23-798 

—  Same,    and    other    poems ;    with    biographical 

sketch.     Ed.  by  E.  Sargent.     N.  Y.,  1866 
23-417 

Smith,  Hugh,  and  H.  Antlion.  Statement  of  facts 
in  relation  to  the  recent  ordination  in  St. 
Stephen's  church.     N.  Y.,  1843.    8"    32-1291 

Smith,  H.  B.  History  of  the  church  of  Christ  in 
chronological  tables ;  with  tables  upon  the 
church  in  America,  and  an  appendix  contain- 
ing a  series  of  councils,  popes,  etc.  N.  Y., 
1866.     f- 32-3500 

Smith,  H.  H.     Anatomical  atlas,  illustrative  of  the 

structure  of  the  human  body.     Ph.,  1859.     8" 

10-1010 

—  Principles  and  practice  of  surgery ;  with  a  biblio- 

graphical index  of  American  surgical  writers, 
from  1783-1860.    Ph.,  1863.    2  v.    8"    10-363 

Smith,  H.  I.  History  of  education  and  plan  of  cul- 
ture and  instruction.     N.  Y.,  1842         13-209 

Smith,  H.  W.  Nuts  for  future  historians  to  crack  ; 
containing  the  Cadwalader  pamphlet,  Valley 
Forge  letters,  etc.     Ph.,  1856.     B^         26''-593 

Smith,  James.  Memoirs,  letters,  and  comic  mis- 
cellanies, in  prose  and  verse.  Ed.  by  Horace 
Smith.     Ph.,  1841.     2v.       .        .  33-520 

—  See  Smith,  Horace  and  James. 


Smith,  James.     Rural  records.     L.,  1845  33-65 

Smith,  James.  The  winter  of  1840  in  St.  Croix  ; 
with  an  excursion  to  Tortola  and  St.  Thomas. 
N.  Y.,  1840  .         .         .        .         .         26b-186 

Smith,  James.  Lights  and  shadows  of  artist  life  and 
character.     L.,  1853     .         .         .  5-119 

Smith,  James,  F.  R.  S.     Voyage  and  shipwreck  of 
St.  Paul;  with   dissertations  on   the  life  and 
writings  of  St.  Luke,  and  the  ships  and  navi- 
gation ot  the  antients.     2d  ed.     L.,  1856 
32-1157 

Smith,  Jeremiah.  Is  slavery  sinful  ?  being  partial 
discussions  of  the  proposition.  Slavery  is  sin- 
ful.    Indianapolis,  1863         .         .  2-867 

Smith,  John,  M.  D.    Fruits  and  farinacea  the  proper 
food  of  man  ;  with  notes  by  R.  T.  Trail ;  from  ■ 
2d  L.  ed.     N.  Y.,  1854         .         .  10-379 

Smith,  Capt.  John.     Hill,  G.  C.     Biography  of 

30-1185 

—  Hillard,  G.  S.     Life  of.     (S.  A.  B.  2)       30-497 
Smith,  Joseph,  D.  D.     II. story  of  Jefferson  college  ; 

including  an  account  of  the  early  log-cabin 
schools  and  the  Canonsburg  academy.  Pitts- 
burg, 1857     .....  13-210 

—  Old  redstone  ;  or,  historical  sketches  of  western 

Presbyterianism  ;  its  early  ministers,  its  peril- 
ous times,  and  tirst  records.     Ph.,  1854.     8" 
32-554 

Smith,  Joseph.     See  Book  of  mormon  ;  Mormons. 

Smith,    Joseph.     Bibliotheca    Smithiana,  sen   cata- 

logus  librorum  Smithii.     Venetias,  1755.     4° 

21-352 

Smith,  Joseph.  Descriptive  catalogue  of  friends' 
books  ;  with  critical  remarks  and  biographi- 
cal notices.     L.,  1867.     2  v.     8°  .  21-264 

Smith,  J.  Augustine.  Prelections  on  subjects  con- 
nected with  moral  and  i)liysical  science,  in 
opposition  to  phrenology,  materialism,  athe- 
ism, and  the  principles  advanced  by  the  author 
of  The  vestiges  of  creation.  N.  Y.,  1853 
10-523 

Smith,  J.  Calvin.     See  Haskel,  D. 

Smith,  John  Cotton.  Correspondence  and  miscel- 
lanies.    N.  Y.,  1847      .         .         .  33-232 

Smith,  James  Edward.  Introduction  to  physiologi- 
cal and  systematical  botany ;  with  notes  by 
J.  Bigelow.     Ph.,  1814.     8»         .  9-95 

—  Memoirs  and  correspondence  of.     Ed.  by  Lady 

P.  Smith 30-495 

Smith,  J.  F.     Lady  Ashleigh         .        .        18-2943 

—  Sir  Bernard  Gaston  ....         18-4061 
Smith,  J.  H.     Gilead  ;  or,  the  vision  of  All-souls' 

hospital :  an  allegory.  N.  Y.,  1863  32-1781 
Smith,  J.  J.  A  summer's  jaunt  across  the  water; 
including  visits  to  England,  Ireland,  Scot- 
land, France,  Switzerland,  Germany,  and 
Belgium.     Ph.,  1846.     2  v.  .         27'^-175 

—  American    historical   and    literary   curiosities ; 

consisting  of  fac-similes  of  some  plates  relating 
to  Columbus,  and  original  documents  of  the 
revolution.      2d   series.     N.    Y.,    1860.     4» 
.        33-339 

—  and  J.  F.  Watson.     American  historical   and 

literary  curiosities  ;  consisting  of  fac-similes 
of  original  documents  relating  to  the  events 
ofthe  revolution,  etc.    N.Y.,1852.    4°    33-339 

Smith,  J.  L.  Diseases  of  infancy  and  childhood. 
Ph.,  1869.     80       ...        .  10-889 

Smith,  J.  Pye.  The  relation  between  the  holy 
scriptures  and  some  parts  of  geological  science. 
5th  ed.     L.,  1855  ....        32-2201 

—  Same.     4th  ed.     Ph.,  1850.     8°       .  9-296 

—  Medway,  J.     Life  and  writings  of  .        30-1788 
Smith,  J.  P.     Romantic  incidents  in  the  lives  of  the 

queens  of  England.     N.  Y.,  1853  30-766 

Smith,  J.  R.     Bibliotheca  Americana.    L.,  1865.    8" 

.•       .        .        .        .  21-266 

—  Bibliotheca  Cantiana  ;  a  bibliographical  account 

of  what  has  been  published  on  the  county  of 
Kent.     L.,  1837.     So     .        .        .  21-265 


35 


SMITH. 


546 


SMITH. 


Smith,  John  Thomas.  Antiquarian  ramble  in  the 
streets  of  London  ;  with  anecdotes  of  their 
more  celebrated  residents.  L.,  1846.  2  v. 
8° 27''-1091 

—  Nollekens  and  his  times  ,  comprehending  a  life 

of  that  celebrated  sculptor,  and  memoirs  of 
several  contemporary  artists.     L.,  1828.     2  v. 

8» 30-1736 

Smith,  Joshua  Toulmin.  Comparative  view  of  an- 
cient history  ;  with  observations  on  chrono- 
logical eras.     B.,  1839  .         .        .  29»-41 

—  The  Northmen  in  New  England ;  or,  America 

in  the  tenth  century.     B.,1839     .  26"-186 

Smith,  J.  V.  C.     Class-book  of  anatomy.     B.,  1834 

10-677 

• —  Pilgrimage  to  Egypt;  embracing  a  diary  of  ex- 
plorations on  the  Nile,  with  observations  illus- 
trative of  the  manners,  customs,  and  institu- 
tions of  the  people.     B.,  18.-)2       .         28''-ir)0 

—  Turkey  and  the  Turks.     B.,  1854   .         27''-862 

—  and  J.  H.  Griscom.     Two  prize   essays  (m  the 

physical    indications    of   longevity.      N.  Y., 

1869.     8» 10-649 

Smith,  James  Walter.     Handy  hook  of  the  law  of 

banking.     L.,  1862       .         .       ".  1-172 

Smith,  J.  Wheaton.     The  life  of  John  P.  dozer. 

Ph.,  1868 30-23r)5 

Smith,  John  William.     Compendium  of  mercantile 

law.     Ph.,  1837.     8<>     .         .        v.  17  of  2-55 

—  Same  ;  3d  ed.,  enlarged   and   revised  from  the 

last  Eng.  ed.,  by  J.  P.  Holcombe  and  W.  Y. 
^Gholson.     N.  Y.,1855.     S" .         .  2-95 

—  Elementary  view  of  the  proceedings  in  an  action 

at  law.  Flora  3d  L.  ed.,  by  D.  B.  King. 
Ph.,  1848.     8°        .         .         .        v.  60  of  2-55 

—  A  selection  of  leading  cases  on  various  branches 

of  the  law.     Ph.,  1837-9.     8° 

V.  19,23,30  of  2-55 

—  Same;  with  notes  and  references  to  American 

decisions,  by  J.  I.  C.  Hare  and  H.  B.  Wal- 
lace.    Ph.,  1844.     80     .         .V.  43,44  of  2-55 

Smith,  M.  Geographical  view  of  the  province  of 
Upper  Canada,  and  remarks  on  the  govern- 
ment.    Ph.,  1813  ....  32-239 

Smith,  Matthew  Hale.  Mount  Calvary ;  or,  medi- 
tations in  sacred  places.    N.  Y.,  1866    32-1874 

—  Sunshine   and   shadow  in  New  York.     Hart., 

1868.     8» 260-692 

—  Universalism  not  of  God.     N.  Y.    .         32-1480 
Smith,  Lady  P.     Memoir  and  correspondence  of  the 

late  Sir  James  Edward  Smith.  L.,  1832.  2  v. 
8°  30-495 

Smith,  Philip.  History  of  the  world ;  v.  1-3,  An- 
cient history.     N.  Y.,  1805,6.     8°         29''-154 

Smith,  Philip  A.  History  of  education  for  the  Eng- 
lish bar  ;  with  suggestions  as  to  subjects  and 
methods  of  study.     L.,  1860.     8«  2-101 

Smith,  P.  F.     See  Tyson,  P.  T. 

Smith,  Robert.  Harmonics  ;  or,  the  philosophy  of 
musical  sounds.     Camb.,  1749.     8"        5-1047 

Smith,  R.  A.  Philadelphia  as  it  is,  in  1852.  Ph., 
1852 26''-533 

Smith,  R.  C.  Smith's  English  grammar ;  on  the 
productive  system.  Revised,  improved,  and 
adapted  to  use  of  schools  in  the  confederate 
states.     2d  ed.     Richmond,  1864         26»-2037 

Smith,  Richard  H.  Expositions  of  great  pictures. 
_      L.,  1863         .         .         .         ...  5-329 

Smith,  Richard  P.  Miscellaneous  works  ;  collected 
by  H.  W.  Smith.     Ph.,  1856        .  33-259 

Smith,  R.  S.  Manual  of  topographical  drawing. 
2d  ed.     N.  Y.,  1859.     8°      .         .  5-611 

Smith,  Seba.    Lettersof  J.  Downing,  major   18-2948 

—  Letters  of  Major  Jack  Downing      .         18-2947 

—  My  thirty  years  out  of  the  senate     .         18-2945 

—  New  elements  of  geometry.     N.  Y.,  1850.     8" 

.         .  14-91 

—  Powhatan:  a  metrical  romance.     N.  Y.,  1841. 

23-211 

—  'Way  down  east       ....         18-2946 


Smith,   Sol.     Theatrical   management  in  the  west 

and  south  for  thirty  years.     N.  Y".,  1868.     8" 

.         .         .         .         .  24-232 

—  The  hypocrite.     F's  S.  D.  v.  14      .  24-221 
Smith,  Sydney.     Works.     Ph.,  1844.     8  v.      33-361 

—  Same.     L.,  1854.     3  v.     .         .         .  33-362 

—  Elementary  sketches  of  moral  philosophy.     N. 

Y.,  1850 15-250 

—  Miscellaneous  sermons.    Ph.,  1846  .  32-558 

—  Holland,  S.  B.     Memoir  of      .         .  30-840 
Smith,  S.  Compton.     Chile  con  carne  ;  or,  the  camp 

and  the  field.  N.  Y.,  1857  .  .  26''-327 
Smith,  Samuel  Stanhope.  Essay  on  the  causes  of 
the  variety  of  complexion  and  figure  in  the 
human  species.  2d  ed.  New  Brunswick, 
1810.     8° 9-632 

—  Lectures   on    moral    and    political   philosophy. 

Trenton,  1812        .         .         .         .  15-1 h9 

Smith,  Thomas,    [Judge.]     Trial   and   acquittal  of 
2-47 

Smith,  Rev.  Thomas.  Wonders  of  nature  and  art. 
Ph.,  1806.     14  V.  ...  25-175 

Smith,    Rev.    Thomas,    (of    Trinity  chapel,)    and 
Rev.   John  O.  Choules.     Origin  and  history 
of  missions.      B.,    1832.      2   v.    in   1.      4" 
32-2016 

Smith,  Rev.  Thornley.     Zaphnath-Paaneah  ;  or,  the 

history  of  Joseph,  viewed  in  connection  with 

Egyptian  antiquities,  and  the  customs  of  the 

times  in  which  he  lived.     3d  ed.     L.,  1855 

32-992 

Smith,  Thomas  B.  C.  Law  reform.  2d  ed.  Dub., 
1863 2-212 

Smith,  T.  R.  Rudimentary  treatise  on  the  acoustics 
of  public  buildings.     L.,  1861       .  6-86 

Smith,  Thomas  Southwood.     Philosophy  of  health  ; 

or,  an  exposition  of  the  physiological  and  sani- 

tarj--  conditions  conducive  to  human  longevity 

and    happiness.      11th    ed.      L.,    1865.      8" 

10-540 

Smith,  Hon.  Wm.  History  of  New  York,  from  the 
first  discovery  to  the  year  1732.  Alb.,  1814. 
8» 26''-185 

Smith,  Rev.  William,  D.  D.  H.  Bouquet's  expe- 
dition against  the  Ohio  Indians  in  1764.  Ciu., 
1868.     8° 26»-1034 

Smith,  William,  LL.D.     Dictionary  of  the   bible; 
comprising  its  antiquities,  biography,  geogra- 
phy, and  natural  history.     B.,  1863.     3  v.    8* 
32-1620 

—  Dictionary  of  Greek  and  Roman  antiquities.    B., 

1854.     8° 27''-3239 

—  Same  ;  Avith  additional  articles  by  C.  Anthon. 

N.  Y.,  1843.     8°   .         .         .         .      27»-8239» 

—  Dictionary  of  Greek  and  Roman  biography  and 

mythology.     B.,  1849.     3  v.     80  .         30-1705 

—  Dictionary   of  Greek   and   Roman  geography. 

B.,  1854,7.     2v.    8"     .         .         .  25-104 

—  History  of  Greece  from  the  earliest  times  to  the 

Ronum  conquest.     Revised  by  G.  W.  Greene. 
N.  Y.,  1854 27«-32,S4 

—  The    new    testament    history.       L.,    1866 

32-2182 

—  Old  testament  history.     L. ,  1865     .        32-1768 

—  Students'  manual  of  ancient  geography  ;  based 

upon   the   dictionary  of  Greels  and  Roman 

geography.     L.,  1861    .         .         .  25-79 

Smith,  Rev.  WiHiam,  Ph.  D.    Thebook  of  Moses ;  or, 

the  pentateuch  in  its  authorship,  credibility, 

and  civilization,      v.  1.     L.,  1868.     8" 

82-2502 

Smith,  William.     Advertise:  how?  when?  where? 

L.,  1863 1-302 

Smith,  William,  jr.,  F.  S.  A.     A  Yorkshireman's 

trip  to  Rome  in  1866.     L.     .         .         27''-942 
Smith,    William.      Thorndale ;    or,   the   conflict  of 

opinions.    B.,  1859        .        .         .        32-1301 
Smith,  W.  F.     See  Topographical  bureau,  U.  S. 
Smith,  W.  H.     The  drunluird.     F's  S.  D.  v.  11 

24-221 


SMITH. 


547 


SNOW. 


Smith,  Wm.  Henry.  Bacon  and  Shakespeare ;  an 
inquiry  touching  players,  play-houses,  and 
play-writers  in  the  days  of  Elizabeth  ;  with 
an  abstract  of  a  MS.  respecting  Tobie  Mat- 
thew.    L.,  1807    ....  24-237 

Smith,  W.  L.  G.  Observations  on  China  and  the 
Chinese.     N.  Y.,  1803  .         .         .         38''-412 

Smith,  William  R.  History  of  Wisconsin  ;  compiled 
by  direction  of  the  legislature.  Madison,  1854. 
V.  1,3.     8° 26'"-1036 

—  Observation  son  the  Wisconsin  territory  ;  chiefly 

on  that  part  called  the  "Wisconsin  land  dis- 
trict."    Ph.,  1838         .         .         .  3G''-189 

Smith,  W.  S.  Barrow,  J.  Life  and  correspondence 
of  30-496 

Smith,  W.  T.  Parturition  and  the  principles  and 
practice  of  obstetrics.     Ph.,  1849  10-370 

Smith,  W.  W.  Complete  etvmology  of  the  English 
language.     N.  Y.,  1867        ."       .  22-231 

Smith.     See  Smyth. 

Smith's  weekly  volume,     v.  1.     Ph.,  1845.     4» 

17-515 

Smithsonian  institution,  annual  reports  of,  1850,53, 
55-60,63,61,65.     W.,  10  v.     8°     .  11-181 

—  Catalogue  of  publications   of  societies,  and  of 

other  periodical  works  in  the  library  of  the 
Smithsonian  institution  ;  foreign  works.  W., 
18.19.     S»     [Sm.  misc.  col.  v.  3]  ,  11-188 

—  Contributions  to  knowledge,     v.  1,14,15.     W., 

1848-67.     4«  11-502 

—  Miscellaneous  collections,    v.  3,6,7.  W,,  1862-4. 

3  V.     8° 11-188 

—  Owen,  R.  T).  Views  and  plans  of  .  5-705 
Smoke.  Williams,  C.  W.  Prevention  of  6-940 
Smoked  glass.  R.H.  Newell'  .  .  18-2399 
Smoking  and  drinking.     J.  Parton         .           10-865 

—  See  Tobacco. 

Smollet,  T.     Works.     L.,  1853.     2  v.     S"       33-878 

—  (Walsh's  Br.  poets)  .        .         .  23-181 

—  Adventures  of  Ferdinand,  Count  Fathom 

-    .         18-2952 

—  Adventures  of  Peregrine  Pickle       .        18-2954 

—  Adventures  of  Roderick  Random    .         18-2955 

—  Adventures  of  Sir  Launcelot  Greaves     18-2956 

—  Expedition  of  Humphrey  Clinker   .         18-2953 

—  History   of    England,    from   the  revolution   in 

1688,  to  the  death  of  George  II  ;  designed  as 
a  continuation  of  Mr.  Hume's  history.  Ph., 
1822.     2v.     80      .         .         .         .       27''-1096 

—  Same.     Ph.,  1828.     3  v.     8°    .         .        27»-1097 

—  Plays  and  poems  ;  with  memeirs  of  the  life  and 

writings  of  the  author.     L.,  1777  .         34-116 
Smooth  stones  from  ancient  Brooks.     C.  H.  Spur- 

geon       ......"' 

Smucker,  S.  M.     History  of  all  religions. 


History  of  the  Four  Georges. 


33-1451 
Ph.,  1860 
33-710 
N.  Y.,  1860 

30-1189 

—  History  of  the  modern  Jews.    Ph.,  1860  32-884 

—  Life  and  reign  of  Nicholas  I.     Ph.,  1856 

30-1036 

—  Life  of  E.  K.  Kane,  and  of  other  distincuished 

American  explorers.     Ph. ,1858.         30-1037 

—  Memoirs  of  the  court  and  reign  of  Catherine  IT 

of  Russia;  with  a  brief  survey  of  the  Roman- 
off dynasty.     N.  Y.,  1855    .         .       27''-2987 

—  Public   and   private   history  of  Napoleon  III; 

with  biographical  notices  of  the  most  distin- 
guished ministers,  etc.     Ph.,  1858        30-1099 
Smusrglerj  the.     J.  Banim      .         .         .  18-280 

Smuggler,  the.     G.  P.  R.  James    .        .        1P~1647 
Smuggler  chief.     G.  Aimard  .         .         .  18-105 

Smyth,  C.  P.  Life  and  w(irk  at  the  great  pyramid, 
1865;  with  a  discussion  of  the  facts  ascer- 
tained.    E.,  1867.     3v.     80         .         28»-353 

—  On  the  antiquity  of  intellectual   man,  from  a 

practical  and  astronomical  point  of  view.     E., 
1868.     8» 29»-269 

—  Our  inheritance  in  the  great  pyramid.     L.,  1864 

3S»-320 


Smyth,  C.  P.  Teneriffe  :  an  astronomer's  experi- 
ment ;  or,  specialities  of  a  residence  above  the 
clouds.     L.,  1858  ....         27''-5.57 

—  Three  cities  in  Russia.     L.,  1862.     2  v.    27''-616 
Smyth,  Mrs.  G.     The  romance  of  diplomacy:  his- 
torical memoir  of  Queen  Carolina  Matilda  of 
Denmark ;  with  memoir   and    selection  from 
correspondence  of  Sir  R.  M.  Keith.    L.,  1861. 

2  V.     8° 30-2334 

Smyth,  G.  L.    Bioirraphieal  illustrations  of  St  Paul's 

cathedral.    ^L.,  1843.     8»      .         .        80-1779 

—  Ireland  ;   historical  and  statistical.     L.,  1844-9. 

3  V.     8° 27='-15?3 

—  Worthies  of  England  ;  or,  memoirs  of  eminent 

persons,  whose  actions  have  shed  a  lustre  cu 
the  histoiy  of  their  country.    L.,  1850.    8° 
80-728 

Smyth,  R.     Obituary.     Camden  soc.  pub.  v.  44 

27''-195 

Smyth,  R.  B.  The  gold  fields  and  mineral  districts 
of  Victoria  ;  with  notes  on  the  modes  of  oc- 
currence of  gold  and  other  metals  and  min- 
erals.    Melbourne,  1869.     40         .  6-420 

Smyth,  Thomas.  Ecclesiastical  republicanism  ;  or, 
the  republicanism,  liberality,  and  catholicity 
of  presbyterv.  in  contrast  with  prelacy  and 
popery.  '  N.'Y.,  1843    .         .         .         82-1557 

—  Unity  of  the  human  laces  ;  with  a  review  of  the 

present  position  and  theory  of  Prof.  Agassiz. 
N.  Y.,  1850 29"-168 

—  The  well  in  the  valley.  Ph.,  1857  .  32-676 
Smyth,  William,  (Prof.  afCamb. )     Lectures  on  the 

history  of  the  French  revolution.  L.,  1855. 
3v 27M921 

—  Lectures  on  modern  history  from  the  irrui)tion 

of  the  northern  nations  to  the  close  of  the 
American  revolution;  with  list  of  books  on 
American  history,  by  J.  Sparks.  Camb.,  1841. 
3  V.     8» 29M3 

—  Same.  3d  Am.  ed.  B.,  1856.  80  .  29"-43» 
Smyth,  Wm.     New    American    clerk's    instructor. 

Ph.,  1810 1-65 

Smyth,  William,  (Prof.  Bowd.   coll.)    Treatise  oa 

algebra,  for  the  use  of  scJiools  and  colleges. 

Br,  1855.     8»  .         .         .         .  14-188 

Smyth, William  H.    Mediterranean:  a  memoir,  !)hys- 

ical,  higtoricai,  and  nautical.     L.,  1854.     8" 

2--73 

Smyth,  W.  W.     Coal  and  coal-mining.     L.,  1867 
6-415 

—  Year  with  the  Turks;  or,  sketches  of  travel  in 

the  European   and   Asiatic  dominions  of  tho 

Sultan.     N.  Y.,  1854    .         .         .  29''-233 

Smythe,  C.  W.     Our  own  primary  grammar,  for  tho 

use  of  beginners.     3d  ed.     Greensboro,  1863 

26''-203() 

—  Our  own  elementary  grammar;  adapted  to  com- 

mon schools.  Greensboro,  1863  .  26''-20:U 
Smythe,  Mrs.  S.  M.     Ten  months  in  the  Fiji  islands  ; 

with  an  introduction  and  appendix  by  W.  .1. 

Smythe.  Oxf.,  1864.  80  .  .  29'^-213 
Bmythies,  Mrs.  G.     Breach  of  promise  .  18-130 

—  The  jilt 18-130 

—  Popping  the  question  .  .  .  18-'?9"'7 
Snarleyyow..  Fr.  Marryat  .  .  .  18-2091 
Suart,  J.     Thesaurus   of   horror;    or,    the   charnel 

house  explored  ;  showing  the  reanimat  ng^ 
power  of  earth  in  svncope,  the  criminaliiy  of 
hasty  funerals,  etc.  '  L.,  1817.     8°  Ht-5(> 

Snellen,  IL  Test-types  for  the  determination  of  the 
acuteness  of  vision.     Utrecht,  1862.  8°     11-69 

Snodgrass.  J.  J.  Narrative  of  the  Burmese  war. 
L..  1827.     8»         .         .         .        .         28''-223 

Snorro  Sturleson.     See  Sturleson,  S. 

Snow,  C.  H.  History  of  Boston  ;  with  some  accou'>t 
of  the  environs.     B.,  1828      8»     .         ?6M87 

Snow.  Tomlinson,.C.  Rain  cloud  and  snow-s'orm 
11-248 

Snow  bound.     J.  G.  Wliittier         .         .  23-H30 

Snow  image.     N.  Hawthorne         .        .        18-1375 


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548 


SOCIOLOGY, 


Snowdeu,  J.  R.  Description  of  ancient  and  modern 
coins  in  the  cabinet  collection  at  the  mint  of 
the  United  States.     Ph.,  18(i0.     8"'        29'^-121 

—  Medals  of  Washington,  and  other  objects  of  in- 

terest in  the  museum  of  the  mint.     Ph.,  1861. 
8» 2G"-457 

—  See  Cornplanter  memorial. 

Snowden,  R.  History  of  America,  from  its  dis- 
covery to  the  death  of  General  Washington. 
Ph.,  1819.     2  v..in  1      .         .         .  26''-300 

Snowflakes  and  sunbeams.      R.  M.  Ballantyne 

18-261 

Soames,  H.  Anglo-Saxon  church  :  its  history,  reve- 
nues, and  general  character.     L.,  18r)6 

32-1797 

Soane,   George.      Undine.      F's  S.    D.   v.   26 

24-221 

Soane,  George,  (B.  A. )  New  curiosities  of  literature, 
and  book  of  the  months.     L.,  1849.     2  v.     8° 

33-103 

Soap.  Dussauce,  H.  Treatise  on  the  manufacture 
of 6-319 

—  Kiirten,  P.     Art  of  manufacturing  6-500 

—  Morfit,  C.     Chemistry  applied  to  manufacture  of 

8-18 

—  See  Perfumery. 

Soave,  F.     Novelle  moral!.     Brux.,  1836.    2  v.  in  1 

34-2r)17 

Sobieski,  S.     See  Love  of  country         .  30-906 

Sobrino,  F.     Grammaire  nouveile  espagnolle  et  fran- 
Qoise.     Brusselles,  1738        .         .        34-4439 
Sociable,  the :  one  thousand  and  one  home  amuse- 
ments.    N.  Y.,  1858     .         .         .  20-210 
Social  and  political  dependence  of  women.     2d  ed. 
L.,  1867.     8"         ....  2-865 
Social  clubs.     II.  Solly  ....           18-219 
Social  condition   and    education  of  the    people  of 
England.     J.  Kay        .         .         .  2-755 
Social  destiny  of  man.     A.  Brisbane      .  2-560 
Social  destiny  of  man.     C.  Fourier        .  2-657 
Social  duties  on  Christian  principles.    H.  Drummond 

.         32-1302 

Social  duties.     W.  Rathbone,  jr.    .         .  2-1012 

Social  economy.     Ellis,  W.     Outlines  of  2-646 

Social  history  of  Great  Britain.     W.  Goodman 

27''-465 

Social  hours  with  friends.     M.  S.  Wood        32-2314 

Social  innovators  and  their  schemes.    W.  L.  Sargant 

2-851 

—  See  Reform  ;  Sociology. 

Social  life  in  former  days.     E.  Dunbar  ,       27M325 
Social  life  in  Germany  ;   illustrated  in  acted  dramas. 
Mrs.  Jameson       ....  24-173 

Social  life  of  the  Chinese.     J.  Doolittle  28''-495 

Social  life,  scenes  and  songs  of.     I.  F.  Shepard 

.         .         .         .        .  33-2 

Social  oppulence.     Sargant,  W.  L.     Science  of 

3-206 

—  See  Political  economy  ;  Sociology  ;  Wealth. 
Social  relations  in  our  southern  states.    D.  R.  Hund- 
ley          26'>-375 

Social  reform  in  England.     L.  Davesies  de  Pontes 

27'>-952 

Social  science.     See  Sociology. 

Social  science  :   being  selections  from  John  Cassell's 

prize  essays,  by  working   men  and  women. 

L.,  1861         .         .         .   ^     .         .  2-1017 

Social  science  review  :  a  iournal  of  political  economy 

and  statistics,     v.'l.     N.  Y.,  1865.    8»    3-268 
Social  statics.     H.  Spencer     .         .         .  2-870 

Social  subjects,  essays  on        .         .         .  33-468 

Social  welfare.     C.  S.  Henry  .         .         .  2-703 

Social  worship  of  the  early  Christians.     J.  A.  Hal- 

dane 32-2464 

Socieie  de  la  philobiblion.     Delepierre,  O.    Analyse 

des  travaux 21-151 

Societies.     Casaux,  C.     Mechanism  of  .  2-594 

—  Catalogue  of  publicatitms  of  v.  3  of  11-188 

—  Hole,  J.    Literary,  scientific  and  mechanics'  in- 

stitutions         13-116 


Societies.  Hudson,  J.  W.  History  of  mechanics' 
and  literary  institutions        .         .  13-117 

—  Hume,  A.     Learned  societies  and  printing  clubs 

22-1098 

—  Strikes  and  lock-outs       .         .         .  2-325 

—  See  Building  societies ;    Knighthood  ;   Learned 

societies  ;  Mechanics'  institutes  ;  Parlia- 
ni'  ntary  law  ;  Secret  societies  ;  and  names  of 
societies. 

Societies  for  reformation  of  manners,  account  of. 
3d  ed.     L.,  1703    ....        32-1888 

Society.     See  Etiquette  ;  Sociology. 

Society  and  manners  in  America.     F.  Wright 

,.         26''-149 

Society  as  it  is.     J.  Patterson         .         .         18-2451 

Society  for  the  encouragement  of  arts,  manufactures, 
and  commerce.  Transactions  ;  with  premiums 
ottered.     L:,  1783-5.     3  v.   .         .  6-948 

Society  of  aits  :  educational  exhibition  lectures 

' 13-74 

Society  for  the  encouragement  of  arts,  etc.  See  Paris 
universal  exhibition. 

Society  of  arts'  drawing  book.     J.  Bell  5-529 

Society  in  Americii.     H.  Martineau        .  26''-77 

Society  islands.     Olmsted,  F.  A.     Observations  on 

29''-22o 

Society  of  inquiry  concerning  missions.  See  Me- 
moirs of  American  missionarii'S. 

Society  of  Jesus.     See  Jesuits  and  Jesuitism. 

Sociology.  Arnd,  K.  Naturgemiisse  volkswirth- 
schaft 34-517 

—  Blumenfeld,  J.  C.     The  new  ecce  homo    2-555 

—  Brisbane,  A.'     Social  destiny  of  man  2-"}60 

—  Brownson,  0.  A.     Essays        .         .        32-1816 

—  Buckingham,  J.'S.     National  evils  and  practical 

remedies 2-573 

—  Calvert,  G.  H.     Introduction  to  social  science 

2-579 

—  Carey,  H.  C.      Principles  of  social  science 

3-52 

—  Carlyle,  T.     Latter  day  pamplilets  .  2-590 
Past  and  present,  and  chartism  .  2-591 

—  Chalmers,  T.     Christian  and  civic  economj'  of 

large  towns 2-597 

—  Comte,  A.     Systeme  de  politique  positive 

34-4930 

—  Constitution  of  society     .         .         .  2-944 

—  Crumpe,  S.     Means  of  providing    employment 

2-948 

—  Draper,  J.  W.     Civil  policy  of  America    2-639 

—  Ellis,  G.  A.  •  New  Britain  [Utopian]        2-1033 

—  Ellis,  W.     Introducti(m  to  social  science    2-648 

Progressive  lessons  in  social  science      2-649 

Social  economy  ....  2-646 

—  Fregier,  H.  A.     Des  classes  dangereuses 

34-4906 

—  Ferguson,  A.     Civil  society    .        .  2-650 

—  Fourier,  C.     The  passions        .        .  15-141 
Social  destiny  of  man          .        .  2-657 

—  Gisborne,  T.     Duties  of  men  .        .  2-663 

—  Greg,  W.  R.     Essays  on  social  science      2-688 

—  Hall,  N.     Lectures  on  temperance,  etc.      2-698 

—  The  harbinger 2-1100 

—  Henry,  C.  S.     Social  welfare  .        .  2-703 
"      '       '                  ....          33-194 


—  Hints  on  life 

—  Lankester,  E. 

—  Maclure,  W. 


Journal  of  social  science    2-759 
Opinions  on  various  subjects 
2-779 

—  Mandeville,  B.     Fable  of  the  bees   .  2-647 

—  Mazzini,  J.     Duties  of  man     .        .  2-792 

—  Meliora  :  a  review  of  social  science  2-970 

—  Michelet,  J.     The  people         .         .  2-797 

—  Milner,  T.     Elevation  of  the  people  13-144 

—  National  association  for  the  promotion  of  social 

science,  transactions    .         .         .  2-812 

Sessional  papers  .         .        .  2-809 

Report  of  seventh  congress         .  2-813 

—  Owen,  R.     New  view  of  society      .  2-820 

—  Poesche,  T.     New  Rome         .         .  2-827 

—  Rathbone,  W.,  jr.     Social  duties     .  2-1012 


SOCIOLOGY, 


549 


SOMERVILLE. 


Sociology.     St.  John,  J.  A.     Nemesis  of  power 
2-844 

—  Sarffant,  W.  L.     Robert  Owen   and  bis  social 

philosophy 30-1286 

—  Social  science ;  selections  from   Cussell's  prize 

essiiys 2-1017 

—  Social  science  review        .         .        .  3-208 

—  Social  subjectSi  essays  on         .         .  33-408 

—  Southej^  R.     Colloquies  .         .         .  2-869 

—  S|)encer,  H.     Social  statics      .         .  2-870 

—  Stein,  L.     Geschichte  der  socialen  bewegung  in 

Frankreich 34-515 

—  Stirner,  M.     Der  einzige  und  sein  eigenthum 

34-520 

—  Taylor,  W.  C.     Natural  history  of  society 

2-889 

—  Thomson,  Mrs.  A.  T.     Literature  of      22-1277 

—  Townsend,  M.     Reports  and  realities         2-832 

—  Travis,  H.     Moral  basis  of  social  science 

15-271 

—  Webster,  L.  A.     Philosophy  of  society      2-905 

—  Widman,  A.    Die  geselze  der  socialen  "bewecung 

34-519 

—  See  Caste  ;  Cooperntion  ;  Cotton-famine  ;  Emi- 

gration ;  Employer  ;  Government ;  History  ; 
Human;  Juvenile  delinquency  ;  Knowledge; 
Labor  ;  Law^ ;  Liberty  ;  Man  ;  Moral  science  ; 
Morals;  Political  economy  ;  Political  science  ; 
Poor  laws:  Population;  Prisons;  Progress; 
Rank  ;  Reform  ;  Slavery ;  Trades'  unions ; 
Wages  ;  Wealth  ;  Work. 
Socrates.     Grote,  G.     Life  of         .         .        30-1030 

—  Hami)den,  R.  D.     Life  and  writings  of     15-187 

—  Lamartine.  A.  de.    Homere  et  Socrate    34-3406 

—  Mendelssohn,  M.     Death  of    .         ,         32-1092 

—  Xenophon.     Memoirs  of .         .         .  29='-05 
Memorabilia  of   .         .         .         .         28"-133 

Socrates,  (of  Const.)  History  of  the  church,  from 
the  accession  of  Constantine,  A.  D.  305,  to  the 
38th  year  of  Tlieodosius  II.  Trans.,  with 
some  account  of  the  author,  and  notes  selected 
from  Valesius  L.,  1853  .  .  32-1033 
Soda  water  apparatus.  Matthews,  John.  Illust. 
catalosrue  and  price  list  .        .  6-506 

Sodality  of  the  blessed  Virgin  Mary,  manual  of 

32-1736 

Soeur  Anne.  C.  P.  de  Kock  .  .  .  34-4768 
Soeur  de  Gribouille.  Mme  de  Segur  .  34-5115 
Soeurs  de  lait.  Mme  L.  Figuicr  ^  .  .  34-3334 
Soimeme;  a  story  of  a  wilful  life  .  .  18-2959 
Soirees  de  Meuddn.     E.  S;)uvestre  ,        34-3808 

Soirees  de  1'  orchestre.  H.  Berlioz  .  34-3077 
Soirees  de  Sainle-Addresse.  A.  Karr  .  34-3444 
Soirees  de  St.  Petersbourg.  J.  do  Maistre  34-4552 
Soirees  des  jeunes  personnes.     Mme  de  Bawr 

34-4249 

Soirees  litteraires.  Mme  C.  Corson  .  34-5294 
Soixante  aunees,  souvenirs  de.     E.  J.  Delecluz 

34-3189 

Solar  spectrum,  and  spectra  of  the  chemical  elements. 

G.  Kirehhotf  ....  8-503 

Solar  system.     Gumpach,  J.  v.    Baby  worlds  12-89 

—  Hind,  J   R.     The  solar  system        .  12-22 

—  Mitchell,  O.  M.     Planetary  and  stellar  worlds 

12-10 

—  Nichols,  J.  P.     Contemplations  on  12-13 

Phenomena  and  order  of    .         .  12-14 

Planetary  system         .         .         .  12-21 

—  Wilcocks,  A.     Influence  of  ether  in  12-159 

—  Wilson,  John.    Lost  solar  system  of  the  ancients 

discovered 11-67 

Soldier  boy.     W.  T.  Adatns  .         .        .  18-65 

Soldier  of  the  cross.  J.  A.  Leyhurn  .  32-2188 
Soldier  of  the  Cumberland.  M.  Holmes  30-1550 
Soldier  of  Indiana,  the,  in  the  war  for  the  union. 

Indianapolis,  1804.     8°  .         .        20^-1000 

Soldiers'  aid  society  of  Northern  Ohio.     Brayton, 

M.  C,  and  E.  F  Terry.     Historical  sketch  of 

20-''-538 

Soldiers'  letters.     L.  M.  Post         .        .        33-1272 


Soldiers,  deceased.     See  National  cemeteries  ;  Roll 

of  honor. 
Soldiers'   national   cemetery,   report  of   committee 

relative  to 20^-708 

Soldiers'  orphans.     Mrs.  A.  S.  Stephens        18-3013 
Soler.     See  Cubi  y  Soler,  M.,  in  Supplement. 
Soils,  A.  de.     El  amor  al  uso.     T.  T.  E.  v.  5     34-2 

—  Historia  de  la  conquista  de  Mejico.     Madrid, 

1822.     5v.    .         .         .     •    .         .  34-14 

Solitaire.     See  Robb,  J.  S. 

Solitary  hours.     C.  Southey  .         .        .  33-55 

Solitary  of  Juan  Fernandez.     J.  X.  Boniface 

18-2710 

Solitude.     J.  G.  Zimmerman  .         .  15-77 

Solitudes  of  nature  and  of  man.     W.  R.  Alger 

. 33-13C6 

Soiling,  G.  Diutiska  ;  an  historical  and  critical  sur- 
vey of  the  literature  of  Germany.  L.,  1803. 
8" 22-1215 

—  Review  of  the  literary  history  of  Germany.     E. , 

1859.     80 22-1214 

Solly,  E.  Rural  chemistry ;  an  elementary  introduc- 
tion to  the  study  of  the  science  in  its  relation 
to  aa;riculture  and  the  arts  of  life.  3d  ed. 
L.,  1850 8-92 

—  Syllabus  of  a   complete  course   of  lectures  on 

chemistry.     L.,  1850.     8"     .        .  8-S2 

Solly,  H.     Workingmen's  social  clubs.     L.,  1867 

13-219 

Solly,  S.     The  human   brain  ;  its  structure,  physi- 
ology, and  diseases.     2d  ed.     L.,  1847.     8" 
10-234 

Solomon's  song.  Berjeau,  J.  Ph.  Canticum  canti- 
corum 32-3501 

Some  account  of  the  medical  school  in  Boston,  and 
of  the  Massachusetts  general  hospital.  B., 
1824.    80 10-79 

Some  glimpses  into  life  in  the  far  east.  J.  T.  Thom- 
son              28"-402,3 

Some  observations  on  two  pamphlets  lately  pub- 
lished ;  the  one  entitled.  An  enquiry  into  the 
force  and  operation  of  the  annulling  clauses, 
etc.  ;  the  other,  A  dissertation  on  the  power 
of  states  to  deny  civil  protection  to  the  mar- 
riage of  minors,  etc.  ;  in  a  letter  to  a  friend. 
L.,  1755.     8°         ....        32-2434 

—  See  Stebbing,  H. 

Some  passatces  in  the  life  of  Major  Gabagan.     W. 

M  Thackeray  .  .  .  .  18-3182 
Some  remarks  on  the  tragedy  of  Hamlet,  prince  of 

Denmark,  written  by  Wm.  Shakespeare.     L., 

1836 22-121C 

Some  thoughts  on  the  Irish  difficulty.     By  an  Irish 

catholic  M.  P.  L.,  1868  .  .  27''-1517 
Somebody's  luggage.     C.  Dickens         .  18-884 

Somers,  L'd  J.      Guide  to  the  knowledge  of  the 

rightsiind  privileges  of  Englishmen.  L.,  1771 
.  2-866 

—  See  Collection  of  scarce  and  valuable  tracts. 
Somerset,  C.  A.  or  G.  A.     Day  after  the  fair.     F's 

M.  D.  V.  16  .         .        .         .        .  24-113 

—  Zyelina.     F's  S.  D.  v.  37         .         .  g4-221 
Somerset,   R.    Carr,   earl  of     Amos,  A.     Trial  for 

poisoning 27^^-12 

Somerset,  W.  Seymour,  duke  of.     Lewis,  T.     Life 

of  ....  V.  2,3  of  30-1464 

Somersetshire.     Handbook  for  travellers  in    27*'-555 

—  Nightingale,  Rev.  J.         .        .v.  13  of  27''-474 
Somerville,  John,  Ld.     System  of  the  board  of  agri- 
culture on  the  growth  of  wool.     L.,  1800.     8" 

4-31 

Somerville,  Mary.  Connection  of  the  physical  sci- 
ences.    Ph.,  1834.         .         .         .  11-67 

—  Molecular  and  microscopic  science.     L.,  1869. 

2  V 9-990 

—  Physical  geography.     Ph.,  1848      .  25-39 

—  Preliminary  dissertation  on  the  mechanism  of 

the  heavens.     Ph.,  1832        .         .  12-19 

Somerville,  T.     My  own  life  and  times,  1741-1814. 

E.,  1861 30-1370 


SOMERVILLE. 


550 


SOUL. 


8omerville,  W.     (Bell's  poets  of  G.  B.)  2:^-486 

—  (Sant'ord's  Br.  poets)        .         .         .  23-?33 

Somerville  hall.  Mrs.  S.  S.  Ellis.  [Family  secrets, 
.  .  .  .  18-4133 
[E.  E.  T.  S.  pt.  23] 

.  V.  12  of  22-1043 
Elementary    and    practical 
principles   of   the   construction    of  ships   for 
ocean  and  river  service.     L.,1860,G1       C-6i)6 
Sommers,  J.     See  Somers. 

Somnambulist,  the.     11.  Cockton  .         .  18-602 

Somner,  Wm.     Antiquities  of  Canterbury.     2d  ed., 

enlarged  by  N.  Battely.     L.,  1703.     f' 


V.  1]       . 
Somme  des  vices,  etc. 

Sommerfeldt,    H.    A. 


Mis.  Hofland 


Son  of  a  genius 

Son  of  the  soil 

Song  of  Italy.     A.  C.  Swinburne  . 
Song  of  Solomon.     See  Solomon's  song. 
Songs  from  the  dramatists.     R.  Bell,  (Ed^) 
Songs  and    song-writing, 
song-wriling;    with 
songs     ...... 

Vocal  poetry        .... 

—  Bayly,  T.  H.     Songs  and  ballads    . 

^ —  Bennett,  W.   C.      Songs  by  a   son 


27^'-4013 

18-144(5 

18-2958 

23-941 


23-898 

Aikin,   J.      Essays    on 

collection  of  Enulish 

23-27") 


Songs 


23-G05 
23-529 

writer 
23-530 

23-14,607 
23-410 
23-547 

from  the 
23-212 
23-780 


—  Beranger,  P.  J.  de 

—  Book  of  English  s 

—  Bray,  E.  A.^    Songs 

—  Brooks,    C.    T      Songs  and  ballads 

German 

—  Carpenter,  J.  E.     Songs  . 

—  Chappell,  W.     Popular  music  of  tlie  olden  time 

23-1304 

—  Croker,  T.  C.     Songs  of  Ireland   •.  23-558 

—  Cunningham,  J.     Songs  .         .         .  23-499 

—  Dipiose,  J.,  (Ed.)     Red,  white,  and  blue  sonsr- 

book 23-10:.0 

—  Dulcken,  H.  W.     Book  of  German  s.       23-880 

—  Faushawe,    C.    A.      Book  of   battle  sonars 

23-553 

Songs  and  ballads  of  Cumberhind 

23-956 

Songs    ....   23-548,691 
Songs  and  ballads  .         .  23-904 

Sonus  and  ballads  of  the  American 


Gilpin,  S. 


—  Heine.  H 

—  Lover,  S. 

—  Moore,  F 


revolution 

Songs  of  the  soldiers  . 

—  Oxenfbrde,  J.     Book  of  French  songs 
• —  Palgrave,  F.  T.      Golden  treasury 

—  Political  s.  of  England.     Camden  soc. 


—  Proctor,  B.  W. 

—  Rimbault,  E.  F. 


23-389 
23-720 
23-411 
23-633 
pub.  V.  6 
27''-]  95 
23-303 


Songs   . 
Bibliotheca  Madrigaliana 

21-248 

—  Ritson,  J.     Select  collection  of        .  23-608 

—  Scottisli  songs,  illustrated  Look  of  ..  23-412 

—  Timperley,  C.  H.     Songs  of  the  i)ress      23-977 

—  Universal  songster   ....  23-422 

—  See    Ballads;     Chansons;     ChristmtiS     carols; 

Glees;  Music,  vocal  ;   Poctiy. 
Songs  in  many  keys.     O.  W.  H.)lmes     .  23-G32 

Songs  in  the  night ;  or,  hymns  lor  the  sick  and  suf- 
fering ;  with  an  introduction  by  A.  C.  Thomp- 
son.    6lh  ed      B.,  1859         .         .  23-833 
Songs  of  the  church.     G.  C.  Davies       .  5-1079 
Songs  of  labor.     J.  G.  Whilticr     .         .          23-283 
Songs  of  love   and   libcrtv.     Compiled  bv  a  North 
Carolina  lady.     Raieigh,  1H64      .    '  26''-1998 
Songs  without  words.      F.  ML-ndelssohn-Bartholdy 

5-820 

Sonnambula.     V.  Bellini        .         .         .  5-904 

Sonnets.     Hunt,  J.  H.  L.,  and  S.  A.  Lee.     Book  of 

the  sonnet 23-892 

—  Moxon,  E.     Sonnets         .         .        .  23-874 

—  Shakespeare,  W.     Sonnets      .         .  23-933 
Scnuini,  C.  S.    Travels  in  Greece  and  Turkey;  under- 
taken by  order  of  Louis  XVI,  and    witli  the 
authority  of  the  Ottoman   court.      L.,  1801. 
2  v.     8°  and  atlas  4" .         .         .         27''-198 


Sous  of  New  Hampshire,  festival  of  the ;  with 
speeches  and  letters  ;  celebrated  in  Boston, 
Nov.  7,  1849.  Phonographic  report  by  Jas. 
W.  St(me.     B.,  1850.     8°      .         .         26''-588 

—  Second  festival  *    *    Boston,  Nov.  2,  1863  ;  in- 

cluding also  an  account  of  the  proceedings  in 
Boston  on  the  day  ot  the  funeral  at  Marshfield, 
and  the  subsequent  obsequies  commemorative 
of  the  death  of  D.  Webster.  Plionographic 
report  by  A.  C.  Felton.  B.,  1854  2G"-588 
Sons  of  the  sires  :  a  history  of  the  rise,  progress,  and 
destiny  of  the  American  i)arty.     Ph.,  1855 

26''-620 

Sooner  or  later.     Shirley  Brooks    .         .  18-437 

Sophia  de  Lissau.     See  Emma  de  Lissau. 
Sophia  Dorothea,  memoirs  of.     R.  F.  Williams 

30-064 

Sophie  Printems.     A.  Dumas,  Ills  .         .         34-4339 

Sophisms  of  free  trade.     J.  B.  Byles     .  3-32 

Sophocles.     Tragsediae.     Ex  rccensione  Guil.  Din- 

dorfii.     Ed.  3^     Lips.,  1856         .  34-337 

—  Tragedies,  in  English  prose  ;  Oxford  translation. 

K  Y.,  1860 24-51 

—  Same;    trfins.,  with  a  dissertation    on   antient 

tragedy,  by  T.  Francklin.     L.,  1788.     8» 
24-28 

—  Same  ;   trans,  into  English  verse,  by  T.  Dale. 

L.,  1824.     2  v.     8°         .         .         .  24-55 

—  Same ;   a  new  translation,  with  a  biographical 

essay,  by  E.  H.  Plumptre.     L.,  1865.     2  v. 

24-54 

Soprano,  the.     J.  Kingsford  .         .         .         18-4287 
Sopwilli,  T.     Treatise   en   isometrical   drawing,  as 
applicable  to  geological  and  mining  plans,  pic- 
turesque delineations  of  ornamental  grountls, 
perspective  views  and  working  plans  of  build- 
•  ings  and  machinery.     2d  ed.     L.,  1858.     8° 

5-124 

Sorbiere,  S.     Voyage  to  England.     L.,  1709    27^-20 
Sorcery.     Kyteler,  A.,  proceedings  against.     Cam- 
den soc.  pub.  V.  24        .         .        .         27^-195 

—  See  Magic  ;  Superstitions  ;  Witchcraft. 
Sorciere,  le.  J.  Michelet  .  .  .  84-5250 
Sorciere  du  roi.  C.  C.  de  Saint-Mars  .  34-4389 
Sordello,  etc.  R.  Browning  .  .  .  23-699 
Sorgho  and  Imphee.  H.  S.  Olcott  .  4-91 
Soi-ghum  and  its  products.     F.  L.  Stewart        4-268 

—  See  Sugar. 

Sorgo.     I.  A.  Hedges     ....  4-164 

Sorin,  M.     The  domestic  circle  ;  or,  moral  and  social 

duties   explained   and   enforced  on  scriptural 

principles.     2d  ed.     Ph.,  1841      .  32-200 

Sorrow.     J.  Reid 32-1491 

Sorrow's  circuit.     B.  T.  Sewell      .         .  33-885 

Sorrows  of  Rosalie  ;  and  other  poems.     Mrs.  C.  E. 

Norton 23-374 

Sorrows  of  Werter.     J.  W.  v.  Gothe    .         18-1193 
Sotheby,  S.  L.     Principia  typograj)liica  ;  the  block- 
books,  or  xylograi)hic  delineations  of  scripture 
history,  issued  in  Holland,  Flanders,  and  Ger- 
many,  during  the  15lh   century,   exemplified 
and  considered  in  connection  with  the  origin 
of  printing;  with  an  attempt  to  elucidate  the 
character  of  the  paper-marks  of  the   period. 
L.,  1858.     3  V.     4°        .         .         .  21-649 
Soto,  H.  de.      Narrative  of  the  expedition  of,  into 
Florida,    l)y  a    gentleman    of    Elvas.      [See 
French,  B.  F.     Historical  collections,     v  2.] 
26"-79 

—  See  Irving's  conquest  of  Florida  .  2()''-114 
Soudan.'  Hamilton,  J.  Travels  in  .  28''-247 
Soul.     Fourier,  C.     Passions  and  their  influence  on 

society,  etc 15-141 

—  Newman,  F.  W.      Sorrows  and   aspirations  of 

32-1645 

—  Paine,  M.     Soul  and  instinct  .         .  15-92 

—  Storrs,  R.  S.     Constitution  of  .  15-111 

—  See  Psychology. 

Soul  in  nature,  the.     H.  C.  Oersted        .  32-383 

Soul  of  things.      W.  and  E.  M.  F.  Denton  32-1830 


SOULAVIE. 


551 


SOUTHAKD. 


Soulavie,  J.  L.  G.  Historical  and  political  memoirs 
of  the  reign  of  Lewis  XVI,  from  liis  marriage 
to  his  death.     L.,  1803.     6  v.     8"        27»-1910 

—  Memoires  de   niarechal    de    Richelieu.     [Bar- 

rieie,  J.  F.].         .         .        v.  16,7  of  34-3519 

Soule,  F.,  et  al.  Annals  of  San  Francisco  ;  con- 
taining a  sunimary  of  the  history  of  the  first 
discovery,  settlement,  progress,  and  present 
condition  of  California  ;  ■with  biographical 
memoirs  of  prominent  citizens.  N.  Y.,  1855. 
8» 26^-328 

Soule,  C.  A.  Home  life;  or,  a  peep  across  the 
threshold       18-2960 

Soule,  R.,  ji'-i  fiiicl  W.  A.  "Wheeler.  Manual  of  Eng- 
lish pronunciation  and  spelling  ;  containing  a 
full  alphabetical  vocabulary  of  the  language  ; 
with  a  preliminary  exposition  of  English 
orthoepy  and  orthography.  B.,  1861 
22-230 

Soulie,  M.  F.  Les  amours  de  Victor  Bonsenne. 
P.,  18.-8 34-3767 

—  Au  jour  le  jour.     P.,  1858       .         .        34-3757 

—  Les  aventures  de  Saturnin  Fichet.     P.,  1860. 

2  V 34-3758 

—  Le  Bananier ;   Eulalie  Ponlois.     P.,  1858 

34-3760 

—  Cadet  de  famille.     P.,  1858      .         .        34-3706 

—  Le  chateau  des  Pyrenees.     P.,  1859.     2  v. 

34-3761 

—  Le  Comte  de  Toulouse.     P.,  1859.        34-3759 

—  La  Comtesse  de.  Monrion.     P.,  1859        34-3763 

—  Contes  pour  les  enfants.     P.,  1859  .        34-5116 

—  Diane  el  Louise.     P.,  1859       .         .         34-3764 

—  Un  etc  a  Meudon.     P.,  1859    .         .         34-8762 

—  Eulalie  Pontois        ....        18-36'i0 

—  Les  forgerons.     P.,  1858  .         .        .        34-3774 

—  La  lionne.     P.,  1858        .         .         .        34-3769 

—  Le  Magnetiseur.     P.,  1858       .         .        34-8770 

—  La  Maison  Ko.  3.     P.,  1858    .        .        34-3765 

—  Marguerite;  le  maitre  d' ecole.     P.,  1858 

.         .         .         .         .        34-3772 

—  Les  memoires  du  diable.     P.,  1863.     3  v. 

34-3773 

—  Olivier  Duhamel.     P.,  1858      .        .         34-3768 

—  Sathaniel.     P.,  1859  .         .         .         34-3775 

—  Si  jeunesse  savait,  si  Vieillesse  Pouvait.     P., 

1859       .         .         .         .        .         .        34-3776 

—  Le  vicomte  de  Beziers.     P.,  1860    .        34-3777 

—  See  Tiroir  du  diable. 

Sound.  Airy,  G.  B.  Sound  and  atmospheric  vibra- 
tions        11-291 

—  Brewer,  E.  C.     Sound  and  its  phenomena 

.         11-243 

—  Higgins,  W.  M.     Philosophy  of      .  5-1050 

—  Peirce,  B.     Elementary   treatise  ;   with  a  cata- 

logue of  works      ....  11-202 

—  Tyndall,  J.     Lectures  on         .        .  11-319 

—  See  Acoustics  ;  Music. 
Bound-dues-question,  letters  on  the.    [By  Pax.]  N. 

Y.,  1855.     8"         .         .        .        .  1-211 

Somidings  from  the  Atlantic.     0.  W.  Holmes 

33-1011 

Sources  of  pleasures  received  from  literary  composi- 
tions, essays  on     .         .        .         .  22-729 
Sous  les  filets.     E.  Souvestre          .        .        34-3810 
Sous  le  masque.     Mme  R.  de  Beauvoir        34-5331 
Sous  les  ombrages.     E.  Souvestre  .        .      34-3810^ 
Sous  les  orangers.     A.  Karr  .         .         .        34-3445 
Sous  les  tilleuls.     A.  Karr      .        .        .        34-3446 
Sous  la  tonnelle.     E.  Souvestre      .         .        84-3809 
South,    J.    F.      Household   surgery ;    or,   hints   on 
emergencies.     Ph.,  1850       .        .  10-495 
South,  the  ;  a  letter  from  a  friend  in  the  north,  witli 
a  special  reference  to  the  effects  of  disunion 
upon  slavery.     Ph.,  1856.     8°      .  2-900 
South.  (V.  S.)     Andrews,  S.     The  south  since  the 
war        .         .         .     ■    .         .         .         26'^-560 

—  Atson,  W.     Heart  whispers    .         .         26''-482 

—  Brownlow,   W.   G.      Adventures   among   the 

rebels 36''-423 


South,  (U.  S.)     Creecy,  J.  R.     Scenes  in     33-1139 

—  Day,  S.  P.     Down  south  .         .         26*'-416 

—  De  Bow,  J.  D.  B.     Industrial  resources  of 

1-150 

—  Estabrooks,  H.  L.     Adrift  in  Dixie  26''-562 

—  Flack,  Capt.     Hunter's  experiences  20-352 

—  Fiemantle,   Lieut. -Col.     Three  months  in  the 

southern  slates,  1863     .         .         .         26*'-455 

—  Hall,  E.  H.     Appleton's  handbook  26''-572 

—  Hundley,  D.  R.     South  and  north  .         26''-375 

—  Kelley,  W.  D.     Resources  and  wants  of 

26»-977 

—  Kennaway,  J.  H.     On  Sherman's  track  26''-582 

—  Kettell,  T.  P.     Southern  wealth  and  northern 

profits 1-228 

—  Kimler,  T.     Railroad  map  of  .  25-348 

—  Olmstead,  F.  L.     Cotton  kingdom  26iM09 
The  seaboard  slave  states   .         .         26b-298 

—  Ozanne,  T.  D.     The  south  as  it  is   .         26''-438 

—  Paulding,  J.  K.     Letters  from,  1816        26»'-631 

—  Reid,  W.     After  the  war  .        .         26''-575 

—  Stevenson,    W.   G.      Thirteen    months  in  the 

rebel  army 26''-425 

—  Stirling,  J.     Letters  from  the  slave  states 

26''-529 

—  Trowbridge,  J.  T.     The  south        .         26''-573 

—  Whitehead,  C.  E.     Wild  sports  in  .         26''-373  , 

—  See  Confederate  slates  ;  Slavery  ;  U.  S. — War  of 

1861-5,  and  Reconstruction ;  and  names  of 
states. 
South  America.  See  America,  South. 
South  and  north.  J.  S.  C.  Abbott  .  26''-374 
South  as  it  is.  T.  D.  Ozanne  .  .  26"-438 
South  Carolina.  Carroll,  B.  R.  Historical  collec- 
tions   26^-427 

—  Gibbes,  R.  W.    Documentary  history  of  26^-310 

—  Holmes,  F.  S.     Post-pleiocene  fossils       9-1249 

—  Mills,   R.     Statistics ;   including  natural,    civil, 

ami  military  history     .         .        .         26''-600 

—  Ramsay,  D.     History  of.         .         .  26^-170 

—  Rivers,  W.  J.     Early  history  of      .         26»-454 

—  Simms,  W.  G.     History  of      .         .         26''-433 

—  See  Carolina  ;  South,  the. 

South  Carolina  histc^rical  society,  collections,  v.  1. 
Charleston,  1857.     8»  .  .         .         26»-391 

South  church  lectures.  Discourses  upon  Christian 
doctrine,  by  clergymen  of  New  York,  repre- 
senting six  evangelical  denominations.  N. 
Y.,1863 32-1546 

South  Danvers.     See  Peabody  institute. 

South  pole.     Cook,  J.     Voyage  towards        29''-509 

—  See  Antarctic. 

South  sea.     Burney,  J.     Voyages  and  discoveries  in 
29»'-511 

—  Missionary  voyage  to       .         .         .        32-2017 

—  Morrell,  B.     Four  voyages  to  .  29*'-40 

—  Perkins,  E   T.     Reef-rovings  in      .         29''-116 

—  Reynolds,  J.  N.     Surveying  and  exploring  ex- 

pedition          29''-53 

—  Russell,  M.     Historical  account  of  the  principal 

islands  in 29''-35 

—  Stewart,  C.  S.     Visit  to  .         .         .  29'>-63 

—  Williams,  J.    Narrative  of  enterprises  in   32-233 

—  See  Missions  ;  Pacific. 

South  sea  scheme.     Gordon,  T.     Cato's  letters,  v.  1 
2-682 

—  Mackay,  C.     Memoirs  of  commercial  delusions 

1-39 

—  Thiers,  L.  A.  Memoir  of  J.  Law  .  30-1188 
South  side  view  of  slavery.  N.  Adams  26''-377 
South  since  the  war.  S.  Andrews  .  26''-560 
South  songs.  T.  C.  De  Leon  .  .  23-837 
South  Wales.  Reos,  T.  .  .  v.  18  of  27''-474 
South  west.     Meek,  A.  B.     Romantic   passages  in 

history  of 26''-366 

Southard,  L.  H.     See  Baker,  B.  F. 

Southard,  Hon.  S.  L.  Argument  in  the  case  of  De- 
cow  and  Hendrickson  va.  T.  L.  Shotwell,  be- 
fore the  court  of  appeals  of  N.  J.  Ph.,  1834. 
8<> 2-315 


SOUTHARD. 


553 


SOUVENIRS. 


Southard,  Rev.  S.  L.  The  "mystery  of  godliness.'" 
N.  Y.,  1848.     8»   .         .         .         .        32-1288 

Southern  and  western  commercial  convention,  pro- 
ceedings ;  with  speeches,  reports,  etc.  Mem- 
phis, 1854.     8°       .         .        .         .  1-210 

Southern  cross  and  soulhern  crown.     Miss  Tucker 
28''-121 

Southern  generals ;  who  they  are,  and  what  they 
have  done.     N.  Y.,  18G5.     8°        .         BO-1589 

Southern  independence.     J.  Specce       .        26''-1005 

Southern  life  as  it  was.     Mary  Lennox  .        18-4073 

Southern  literary  messenaer  v.  11,13,22-4.  Rich- 
mond, 1840-57.     8°       .         .         .  17-102 

Southern  passages  and  pictures.     W.  G.  Simms 

23-257 

Southern  poems  of  the  war.     Miss  E.  V.  Mason 

23-890 

Southern  rebellion,  the.     W.  A.  Crafts  .       26''-1224 

Southern  review,    v.  1-5.    Bait.,  18G7-9.    8°    17-101 

Southern  spy,  the.     E.  A.  Pollard         .       26M899 

Southern  states.     See  South. 

Southern  wealth  and  northern  profits.    T.  P.  Kettell 
1-228 

Southern  zion's  songster.     Raleigh,  1864      26M999 

Southerne,  T.     Works.     L.,  1721.     2  v.  24-162 

—  Isabella :  a  tragedy  :  altered.     B.  B.  T.  v.  11 

.        .        .        .  24-71 

—  Same.     B.  D.  v.  1    .         .         .         .  24-143 

—  Same.     I.  B   T.  v.  7         .        .         .  24-141 

—  Same.     M.  B.  D.  v.  1      .         .         .  24-142 

—  Same.     S.  B.  T.  v.  3        .         .        .  24-191 

—  Oroonoko  :  a  traoedy.     B.  B.  T.  v.  15        24-71 

—  Same.     B.  D.  v.^1    .         .         .         .  24-143 

—  Same.     I.  B.  T.  v.  14      .         .        .  24-141 

—  Same.     M.  B.  D.  V.  1       .         .         .  24-142 

—  Same.     S.  B.  T.  v.  11      .         .         .  24-191 
Southey,  C.     Select  literary  works,  prose  and  verse. 

Hart.,  1851 33-56 

—  Solitary  hours,  K  Y.,  1846;  The  birthday,  and 

occasional  verses.     N.  Y.,  1845   .  33-55 

—  Life   and    correspondence   of  Robert  Southey. 

N.  Y.,  1851.     8°    .         .         .         .  30-648 

Southey,  R.      The  book  of  the  church.     B.,  1825. 

2  V.     8° 32-201 

—  Chronicleof  the  Cid  ;  from  the  Spanish.  Lowell, 

1846.     8° 27»-2069 

—  Common-place  book.     Ed.    by  J.    W.  Warter. 

L.,1850.     4v.     8°        .         .         .  33-676 

—  Same.     v.  1.    N.  Y.,  1849.     8°        .         33-676^ 

—  Complete  poetical  works.     N.  Y.,  1848.     8" 

.         23-279 

—  The  doctor.     Ed.  by  J.  W.  Warter.     L.,  1848. 

8» 33-144 

—  Early  naval  history  of  England.     Ph.,  1835 

.       27M101 

—  History  of  Brazil.     L.,  1817-19.     3  v.     4" 

26M219 

—  Joan  of  Arc,  and  minor  poems.     L.,  1853 

23-364 

—  Letters  from  England.    By  Don  Manuel  Alvarez 

Espriella.     2d  Am.  ed.     N.  Y.,  1808.     2  v. 
27^--728 

—  Letters  written  during  a  short  residence  in  Spain 

and  Portugal.     2d  ed.     Bristol,  1799.     8° 
27»>-201 

—  Life  of  Nelson.     N.  Y.,  1839  .         .  30-399 

—  Life  of  Oliver  Cromwell.     N.  Y.,  1845     gO-114 

—  Life  of  Wesley ;  and   the   rise  and   progress  of 

methodism.     N.  Y.,  1820.     2  v.     8°      30-559 

—  Life  of  William  Cowper.    B.,1839.    2  v.  30-111 

—  Lives  of  the  British  admirals  ;  with  an  introduc- 

tory view  of  the  naval  history  of  England. 
L.,  1833-40.     5  v.  ...       27''-1102 

—  Lives  of  uneducated  poets ;   with  attempts  in 

verse  by  J.  Jones.     L.,  1836  30-500 

—  Selections  from  letters.     Ed.  by  J.  W.  Warter. 

L.,  1856.     4v 33-1248 

—  Sir  Thomas  More  ;  or,  colloquies  on  the  progress 

and  prospects  of  society.     L.,  1829.     2  v.     8° 

2-869 


Southey,  R.     Specimens  of  the  later  English  poets  ; 

with  preliminary  notices.      L.,    1807.     3  v. 

23-1046 

—  Browne,  C.  T.     Life  of    .        .         .        30-1326 

—  Cottle,  .1.     Reminiscences        .         .  30-109 

—  Southey,  C.     Life  and  correspondence  of 

30-648 

—  See  Robberds,  J.  W. 

—  and  C.  C.  Southe3^     Life  of  the  Rev.  Andrew 

Bell  ;  comprising  the  history  of  the  rise  and 
progress  of  the  system  of  mutual  tuition.  L., 
1844.     3  V.     8°      .         .         .         .         30-1126 

Southey,  T.  Rise,  progress  and  present  state  of 
colonial  wools.     L.,  1848.     8°      .  4-32 

Southgate,  Henry.  What  men  have  said  about 
women.     L.,  1865.     1  v.  in  2  .     .         33-1315 

Southgate,  Horatio.  Narrative  of  a  tour  tlirough 
Armenia,  Kurdistan,  Persia,  and  Mesopo- 
tamia.    N.  Y.,  1840.     2  V.   .         .         28''-103 

—  Narrative  of  a  visit  to  the   Syrian   (Jacobite) 

church  of  Mesopotamia ;  with  statements  and 
reflections  upon  the   present  state  of  Chris- 
tianity in  Turkey.     N.  Y.,  1844  .         28''-473 
Southgate,  "W.  S.     History   of  Scarborough,    from 
1633-1783.     Maine  hist.  col.  v,  3.         26''-645 
Southward  lio !     W.  G.  Simms       .         .        -18-2873 
Southwell,  R.      Poetical   works.      Ed.    by  W.    B. 
Turnbull.     L.,  1856      .         .         .  23-525 

Southwokl.  Mrs.  L.  D.  Umsted  .  .  18-3383 
Southworlh,  Mrs.  E.  D.  E.  N.     Allworth  abbey 

18-2970 

—  Bridal  eve 18-2989 

—  The  bride  of  Llewellyn  .         .         .         18-2969 

—  The   bride's   fate:     sequel    to    "The    changed 

brides" 18-2993 

—  The  changed  brides  .         .         .        18-2983 

—  Curse  of  Clifton       ....        18-3971 

—  Deserted  wife 18-3973 

—  Discarded  daughter  ....         18-2973 

—  Fatal  marriage 18-3988 

—  Fortune  seeker         .         .         .        .        18-3990 

—  Gipsy's  prophecy     ....        18-3974 

—  Haunted  homestead  ....        18-3975 

—  How  he  won  her      ....         18-2966 

—  India         18-2976 

—  Lady  of  the  isle        ....         18-2977 

—  Lost  heiress 18-2978 

—  Love's  labor  won     ....         18-2979 

—  Missing  bride 18-2980 

—  Mother-in-law 18-2981 

—  Prince  of  darkness,  (and  other  tales)      18-4375 

—  Retribution 18-3983 

—  Three  beauties 18-3984 

—  Two  sisters  ;  same  as  Virginia  and  Magdalen 

18-2985 

—  Vivia 18-2987 

—  Widow's  son 18-2968 

—  Wife's  victory ;  and  other  nouvelette*'  18-2986 
Southworth,  Mrs.  S.  A.     Hester  Strong's  life  work 

18-4274 

—  Inebriates  hut 18-2991 

Souvenir  gallery.  E.  Percival,  (ed.)  .  33-1148 
Souvenirs,  mes.  L.  Escudier  .  .  34-5367 
Souvenirs  d'Allemagne.     G.  Labrunie  de  Nerval 

34-3604 

Souvenirs  d'Antony.  A.  Dumas  .  .  34-3333 
Souvenirs  de  Felicie.  Mrae  de  Genlis  .  34-5345 
Souvenirs  de  jeunesse.  H.  Conscience  .  34-3157 
Souvenirs  de  jeunesse.  C.  Nodier  .  34-3605 
Souvenirs  de  la  marquise  de  Crequy.     Causen  (de 

St.  Malo) 34-3166 

Souvenirs  de  I'oncle  William.     Mme  R.  Bolle 

34-3095 

Souvenirs  d'un  amiral.     E.  J.  de  La  Graviere 

34-4661 

Souvenirs  d'un  Bas-Breton.      E.   Souvestre 

34-3814 

Souvenirs  d'un  musicien.  A.  Adam  .  34-3018,9 
Souvenirs  d'un  proscrit.  H.  Corne  .  34-5533 
Souvenirs  d'un  vieillard.     E.  Souvestre        34-3811 


SOUVENIRS. 


553 


SPAIN. 


Souvenirs  cl'un   demoiselle  d'  honneur  de  Mme  la 
Duchesse  de  Bourgogne.     P.,  1861      84-8389 
Souveuiis  d'une  favorite.     A.  Dumas    . 
Souvenirs  d'une  institutrice.     M.  Froment 
Souvenirs  d'une  vieille  femme.     S.  Gay 
Souvenirs  of  travel.     Mme  La  Vert 
Souvestre,  E.     Les  Anges  du  Foyer.     P., 


—  Attic  philosopher  in  Paris 

—  Au  Bord  du  lac.     P.,, 1859 


84-4714 
34-4444 

34-5364 

27''-452 

1858 

34-8778 

18-2i)61 

34-8779 


—  Au  bout  du  monde  ;  Etudes  sur  les  colonisations 


frauQaises.     P.,  1865 

—  Au  coin  du  Feu.     P.,  1860       . 

—  Brittany  and  La  Vendee  . 

—  Causeries  historiques  et  litteraircs. 

3v 

—  Chroniques  de  la  Mer.     P.,  1859 

—  Les  Clairieres.     2me  ed.      P.,  1854 

—  Confessions  d'un  ouvrier.     P.,  1857 

—  Contes  et  nouvelles.     P..  1858 

—  Dans  la  prairie.     P.,  1856 

—  Les  derniers  Bretons.     P.,  1858.     2  v. 

—  Les  derniers  Paysans.     P.,  1856 

—  Deux  niiseres.     [Conte.]      P.,  1859 
P.,  1857      . 


2  V. 


34-8779^ 
34-3780 
18-2962 

P.,  1861. 
34-5457 
34-8781 
34-8803 
34-8782 
34-3783 
34-3784 
34-8785 
34-3787 
34-5213 
34-8788 
34-3789 
34-3790 
34-3792 
34-3793 
18-2963 
18-2964 


—  L'Echelle  de  ferames. 

—  En  famine.     P.,  1859 

—  Le  Foyer  Breton.     P.,  1858. 

—  La  goutte  d'eau.     P.,  1857 

—  Histoires  d' Autrefois.     P.,  1859 

—  Lake  sliore       .... 

—  Leaves  from  a  family  journal  . 

—  Lectures  journalieres,  a  1' usage  -des  ecoles  et  des 

families.     2rae  ed.     P.,  1858        .        34-5059 

—  Loin  du  pays  ;  Etudes  sur  les  colonisations  fran- 

(jaises.     P.,  1865   ....         34-3786 

—  La  maison  isolee.     P.     8"        .        .        34-4684 

—  La  maison  rouge.     P.,  1865     .         .        34-5459 

—  Le  mat  de  Cocagne.      P.,  1859        .        34-5456 

—  Le  memorial  de'famille.     P.,  1859  .        34-3795 

—  Le  mendiant  de  Saint- Roch.     P.,  1859    34-5460 

—  Le  monde  tel  qu'il  sera.     P.,  1859  .        34-8796 

—  Le  pasteur  d'hommes.     P.,  1861      .        34-5455 

—  Les  Peches  de  jeunesse.     P.,  1858  .        34-3797 

—  Pendant  la  Moisson.     P.,  1859        .        34-3798 

—  Pierre  et  Jean.     P.,  1859  .         .        34-3800 

—  Un  philosophe  sous  les  toits.     P.,  1862    34-3799 

—  Popular  legends  of  Brittany     .         .         18-2965 

—  En  quaranlaine ;   scenes  et  raoeurs  des  greves. 

P.,  1856 34-3791 

—  Recits  et  souvenirs;  romans  des  families.     P., 

1860 34-3801 

—  Les  reprouves  etles  elus.    P.,  1859.    2  v. 

84-3802 

—  Riche  et  pauvre.     P.,  1858       .         .        34-8804 

—  Le  roi  du  monde  ;  histoire  de  I'argent  et  de  s(m 


intluence.     P.,  1863.     2v 

—  Scenes  de  la  Chouannerie.     P.,  1858 

—  Scenes  de  la  vie  intime.     P.,  1857  . 

—  Scenes  et'recits  des  Alpes.     P.,  1860 

—  Soirees  de  Meudon.     P.,  1857  . 

—  Sous  les  Filets.     P.,  1857'       . 

—  Sous  les  ombrages.     P.,  1859  . 

—  Sous  la  tonnelle.     P.,  1859 

—  Souvenirs  d'un  Bas-Breton.     P.,  1860. 


34-5454 
34-8805 
34-3806 
34-3807 
34-8808 
34-8810 
34-3810^ 
34-3809 
2  V. 

34-3814 

Souvenirs  d'un  vieillard.     La  derniere  6tape, 
avec  une  notice  par  E.  Lesbazeilles.     2me  ed. 


P.,  1858 

—  Sur  la  pelouse.     P.,  1858 

—  Theatre  de  la  jeunesse.     P.,  1860 

—  Trois  femmes  ;  Reves  poetiques 

—  La  valise  noire.     P.,  1865 
Souviens  toi.     J.  Fernand 
Souza,  Mme  A.  F.  de  F.  de 

1827       . 

—  La  Comtesse  de  Fargy, 

—  M'lle  de  Tournon.     B. 
Sovereigns.     Gaunter,  H. 

perors   .        . 


34-3811 

34-38081 

34-3812 

34-8813 

34-5458 

34-4881 

Charles  et  Marie.    B., 

84-4257 

B.,  1828.     4  v.  in  2 

34-42.18 

1827  .         .         34-4260 

Lives  of  the  Mogul  em- 

33-317 


Sovereigns.     Colladay,  W.  R.     Table  of  sovereigns 
of  England 27=^-279 

—  Doran,  J.     Monarchs  retired  from  business 

80-950 

—  Fowler,  G.     Lives  of  the  sovereigns  of  Russia 

30-1062 

—  Jameson,  A.  M.     Memoirs  of  female  sovereigns 

30-254 

—  Levi-Alvares,  D.     Reines  et  regentes     34-8952 

—  Newman,  E.  M.     Monarchs  of  modern  liistory 

29''-l()o 

—  Steele,  E.  R.     Sovereigns  of  the  bible      82-351 

—  Utterton,  F.  A.     Biographical  sketches  of 

30-1174 

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Sow  Avell  and  reap  well.     S.  G.  Goodrich  13-95 

Sowerby,  G.  B.,jr.    Conchological  manual.    4th  ed. 

L.,  1852.     8"  ....  9-683 

—  Genera  of  recent  and  fossil  shells;  with  plates, 

by  J.  Sowerby.     L.     2  v.    8»        .  9-733 

—  Popular  British  concliology  :  a  familiar  history 

of  the  molluscs   inhabiting  the  British  isles. 
L.,  1854 9-684 

—  Popular  history  of  the  aquarium  of  marine  and 

fresh  water  animals  and  plants.     L.,  1857 

9-964 

Sowerby,  Henry.     Popular  mineralogy  ;  comprising 

a  familiar  account  of  minerals  and  their  uses. 

L.,  1850 9-297 

Sowers  not  reapers.  H.  Martineau  .  18-8861 
Sowing  the  wind.  E.L.Linton  .  .  18-1894 
Soyer,    A.      Culinary   campaign  ;    being  historical 

reminiscences  of  the  late  war ;  with  tlie  plain 

ait  of  cookery.     L.,  1857      .         .  6-224 

—  Pantropheon  ;  or,  liistory  of  food,  and  its  prep- 

aration.    L.,  1853.     8°  .         .  6-221 

—  Shilling  cookery  for  the  people.     L.,  1865   6-222 
Sozomen,  II.     History  of  the  church  from  A.    D. 

324  to  440  ;  also,  ecclesiavStical  history  of  Phi- 

lostorgius,  as  epitomised  by  Photius.     Trans. 

ty  E.  Walford.     L.,  1855     .         .  32-559 

Spaewife.     J.  Boyce       ....  18-373 

SpafariefF,  L.     Atlas  of  the  gulf  of  Finland ;  with 

light-houses  and  towers  for  sailing  by  night. 

St.  Petersburg,  1817.     f       .         .  25-353 

Spain.     History. 

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27''-1998 

—  Busk,  M.  M.     History  of         .         .       27^-2005 

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—  Chateaubriand,  R.  F.  A.  de.     Congress  of  Ve- 

rona       27^-2013 

—  Conde,  J.  A.     Dominion  of  the  Arabs  in 

27=^-2016. 

—  Dunham,  S.  A.     History  of    .         .       27^-2020 

—  Dunlop,  J.     Memoirs  of,  1621-1700        27»-2021 

—  Kincaid,  J.     Adventures  in  the  ride  brigade 

27»-691 

—  Maxwell,  W.  H.     Victories  of  Wellington 

27=^-821 

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Espagna 84-4920 

—  Robertson,  J.  B.     Lectures  on        .       27''-3580 

—  Sleeper,  M.  G.     Pictures  from  history  of 

27^-2063 

—  Southey,  R.     Chronicle  of  the  Cid         27"-2069 

—  Stanhope,  P.  H.     War  of  the  succession 

27''-2030 

—  Travels  and  description. 

—  Andersen,  H.  C.     Travels  in  .         .         27''-700 

—  Adolphus,  J.  L.     Letters  from        .         27*'-497 

—  Andros,  A.  C.     Sketches  of    .         .         27''-593 

—  Beckford,  W.     Sketches  of     .         .      27''-68,70 

—  Blackburn,  H.     Travelling  in  .         27f-814 

—  Brooke,  A.  D.     Sketches  in    .        .         27''-5o6 

—  Bryant,  W.  C.     Letters  from  .         .         27'^-498 

—  Byrne,  Mrs.  W.  P.     Cosas  de  Espana     27"-803 

—  Clayton,  J.  W.     An  autumn  in       .         27''-955 

—  Croker,  R.     Travels  in    .         .        .         27''-106 

—  Dix,  J.  A.     Summer  in  .     ..        .         27''-236 


SPATK 


554 


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Spain.    Tx'avels  and  description. 

—  Ford,  R.     Handbook  for  travellers  in      27'^-486 

—  Gautier,  T.     Wanderinss  in    .         .         27''-318 

—  Herbert,  M.  E.     Impressions  of      .         27''-8r)0 

—  Inelis,  H.  D.     Rambles  in  the  footsteps  of  Don 

Quixote 27b-790 

—  Jardine,  A.     Letters  from        .         .  29^-26 

—  Journal  of  a  residence  in  .         .         27''-114 

—  Mackenzie,  A.  S.     Year  in      .         .         27"-lll 
Spain  revisited    ....         27'*-112 

—  Mackie,  J.  M.     Cosas  de  Espana  ;  or,  to  Madrid 


via  Barcelona 

—  Modern  traveller 

—  Robertson,  W.     Visit  to  . 

—  Roaier,  Mrs.     Ramble  in 

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—  Southey,  R.     Letters  on 

—  Spallazani,  L.     Travels  in 

—  Swift,  J   F.     Going  to  Jericho 

—  Townscnd,  J.     Journey  through 


27b-371 
29''-281 
27''-282 
27^-470 
27''-115 
27'^-201 
27''-83 
29>'-3I5 
27^-117 
27i>-764 
27i'-219 
27''-245 
27''-807 


—  Urquhart,  D.     Travels  in 

—  Wailis,  S.  T.     Glimpses  of 
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—  Young,  A.     Travels  in    . 

—  Customs  and  society. 

—  Bradford,  W.     Sketches  of  character  and  cos- 

tume       27"^-559 

—  Cayley,  G.  J.     Biidle-roads  of        .         27''-413 

—  Ford,"R.     Spaniards  and  their  country  ■27M07 

—  Murray,  E.     Artist's  life  in      .         .         27''-531 

—  Scenes  and  adventures  in,  by  Poco  Mas 

.  27M10,500 


27^-552 
27''-288 


—  Thornburj^  W.     Life  in 

—  Wailis,  8.  T.     Sketch  of 

—  Miscellany. 

—  Borrow,  G.     Bible  in       .         .         .         27b-842 

—  Capadose,  A.     Visit  to  the  prisons  of      27'>-785 

—  Chasles,  P.    Etudes  sur  V  Espagne  .         34-5420 

—  Moncricff,  C.  C.  S.     Irrigation  in     .  4-319 

—  Peccluo,  G.     Anecdotes  of  revolutions  27*-2044 

—  Saint- Heal,  C.V.  de.     Conjuration  desEspagnols 

34-4287 

—  See    America,    Spanish  ;    Andalucia  ;    Basque  ; 

Carlist  war  ;  Gibraltar  ;  Granada  ;  Gypsies  ; 
Inqnisiti(m  ;  Madrid  ;  Minorca  ;  Morocco  ; 
Peninsular  war  ;  Pyrenees;  Reformation;  and 
names  of  sovereigns. 

Spalding,  J.  History  of  the  troubles  and  memorable 
transactions  in  Scotland  in  the  reign  of  Charles 
I.     Aberdeen,  1829.     8°        .         .       27^-1378 

Spalding,  J.  W.  Japan,  and  around  the  world.  N. 
Y.,  1855        .         .         .         .         .         28b-201 

Spalding,  M.  J.  History  of  the  protestant  reforma- 
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ing D'Aubigne,  Menzel,  Hallam,  Prescolt, 
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—  Miscellanea,     v.  1.     Bait.,  18G6.     8»       32-1937 

—  Sketches  of  the  life,    times,    and   character  of 

Rev.  B.  J.  Flaget.    Louisville,  1852     30-1757 

Spalding,  W.     History  of  English  literature  ;  with 

an  outline  of  the  origi7i  and   growth  of  the 

English  language.     K  Y.,  1853   .         22-1218 

—  Italy  and  the  Italian  islands,  from  the  earliest 

ages  to  the  present  time.     N.  Y.,  1842.     3  v. 
27»-2473 

—  Same.     E.,  1841.     3  v.     .         .         .       27^-2474 

—  See  Moir,  G. 
Spalding.     See  Spaulding. 

Spallanzani,  L.  Travels  in  the  Two  Sicilies,  and 
some  parts  of  the  Appeniues.     L.  ,1798.     4  v. 

8° 27''-83 

Spaniards.     Quintana,  M.  J.     Lives  of  30-452 

Spaniards  and  their  country.  H.  Ford  .  27''-107 
Spaniards  in  Florida.  G.  R.  Fairbanks  26''-403 
Spanish-Americans.      Hassaurek,    F.      Four  years 

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Spanish  ballads.     J.  G.  Lockhart  .         .  3:M39 


Spanish  campaign  in  Morocco. 


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28» 


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Spanish  conquest  in  America.  A.  Helps  26='-338 
Spanish  conquest  of   New   Mexico.      W.    W.    H. 

Davis 20^-1056 

Spanish  drama.     Moratin,  L.  F.  de.     Origenes  del 

teatro  Espanol  .  .  .  '  v.  1  of  34-2 
Spanish  gypsy :  a  poem.  M.  Evans  .  23-1003 
Spanish   language.     Cubi  y  Soler,   M.      Traductor 

Espaiiol 22-229 

—  Josse,  A.  L.     Grammar  .         .         .  22-155 

—  Monteith,  A.  H.     Spanish  without  a  master 

22-170 

—  Neuman  and  Baretti's  dictionary     .  22-184 

—  Nouveau  dictionnaire  franQaise-espagiiol 

34-2941 

—  Pino,  J.  G.  del.     Elements  of.         .  22-200 

—  Salva,  V.     Gramatica  de  la  lengua  .  34-13 

—  Sobrino,  F.     Grammaire  nouvelle  .        34-4439 

—  Velazquez  de  la  Cadena,  M.     Dictionary  of 

22-370 

—  See  Romance. 

Spanish  literature.     Antonio,  N.     Bibliotheca  His- 

pana  vetus 21-650 

Bibhotheca  Hispana  nova  .         .  21-651 

—  Bibliogratico  espanol  y  estranjero    .  21-167 

—  Bibliotheca  selecta  de  litteralura  espanola    34-5 
^  ^  '  21-166 

22-943 

34-5420 

34-11 

34-2398 

22-1111 

23-139 

23-770 

34-3 

34-4 

34-15 

.  22-1248,9 

Spanish  reader 

22-71 

18-3786 

18-3759 

22-1111 


—  Boletin  bibliogratico 

—  Bouterweck,  F.     History  of    . 

—  Chasles,  P.     Etudes  sur  1'  Espagne 

—  Colleccion  de  refranes 

—  Gomez  de  Mier,  J.  E.     Handbuch  . 

—  Kennedy,  J.     Modern  Spanish  poetry 

—  Lockhart,  J.  G.     Spanish  ballads     . 

—  Longfellow,  H.  W.    Essay  on  poetry 

—  Ochoa,  E.  de.     Prosadores  espaholes 

—  Orihucia,  A.  A.  de.     Poetas  espaiiolep 

—  Ravizotti,  G.     Poesias  castellanas 

—  Ticknor,  G.     History  of  . 

—  Velazquez  de  la    Cadena,  M. 


Spanish  novelists.     T.  Roscoe 

Spanish  papers.     W.  Irving  . 

Spanish  poetry.     J.  Kennedy 

Spanish  reader.     M.  Velazquez  de  la  Cadena    22-71 

Spare,  J.     Differential  calculus ;  with  applications. 

B.,  1865 14-163 

Spare  hours.     J.  Brown  .         .       . .  83-180 

—  See  Horae  subsecivae. 

Sparks,  J.  Correspondence  of  the  American  revolu- 
tion ;  being  letters  of  eminent  men  to  George 
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—  Inquiry  into  the  comparative  moral  tendency  of 

trinilarian  and  unitarian  doctrines.     B.,  1823. 
8° 32-1838 

—  Letters  on  the  ministry,  ritual,  and  doctrines  of 

the  protestant  episcopal  church.     Bait.,  1820, 
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—  Letter  to  Lord  Malion  ;  being  an  answer  to  his 

letter  addressed  to  the  editor  of  Washington's 
writings.     B.,4852.     8«        .         .         30-1637 

—  Library  of  American  biography.     B.,  1834-48. 

25  V 30-497 

—  Life  of  Benjamin  Franklin  ;  containing  the  au- 

tobiography, with  notes,  and  a  continuation. 
B.,  1844.     8°         ....  30-807 

—  Life  of  Charles  Lee.     (S.  A.  B.  18)  30-497 

—  Life  of  Count  Pulaski.     (S.  A.  B.  14)      30-497 

—  Life  of  George  Washington.     B.,  1839.     8» 

30-546 

—  Life   of   Gouverneur    Morris ;    with    selections 

from   his  correspondence  and   miscellaneous 
papers.     B.,  1832.     3  v.     S"  .  30-370 

—  Life  of  John  Ledyard,  the  American  traveller ; 

comprising  selections   from  his  journals  and 
C(n-respondence.     Camb  ,  1828.     8°        30-313 

—  Life  of  John  Ledyard.    (S.  A.  B.  24)        30-497 

—  Life  of  John  Ribault.     (S.  A.  B.  17)        30-497 

—  Life  of    R.    0.   de  La  Salle.     (S.   A.  B.   11) 

30-497 


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Spurks,  J.     Remarks  on  a  "  Reprint  of  the  original 

letters    from   Washington    to   Joseph    Reed, 

during  the  American  revolution,   referred  to 

in  the  pamphlets  of  Lord  Mahon   and    Mr. 

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Siuiring  to  spend.     T.  S.  Arthur    .         .         '  18-187 

Sparks" from  a  locomotive.     IL  Fuller  .         27'*-516 

Sparling,  M.     See  Orr's  circle  of  the  sciences. 


Sparrowgrass  papers.     F.  S.  Cozzens 
Spas  of  England.     A.  B   Granville 
Spas  of  Europe.     J.  Althaus 
Spas  of  Germany.     A.  B.  Granville 
Spaulding,  Mrs.  Anna  Marie.     Poems. 


N. 


18-759 

27''-5 

10-460 

27'>-945 

Y.,  18GG 

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Spaulding.     See  Spalding. 

Spaj'th,  H.  American  drauglit  plaver ;  or,  the 
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Speaker  at  home.     J.  J.  Halcombe  and  W.  H.  Stone 
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Speakers.     See  Readers  and  speakers. 

Si)eakman,  T.  11.  Divisions  in  the  society  of  friends. 
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Specific  gravity.     Boyle,  R.     Experiments  on  11-10 

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Specimens  of  Cornish  provincial  dialect ;  collected 
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Specimens  of  Douglas  Jerrold's  Avit        .         18-1679 

Specimens  of  the  Greek  and  Roman  classic  poets. 
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Spectacles.     Sichel,  J.     Uses  and  abuses  of     10-545 

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Spectacles  for  little  eyes.     S.W.Lander.     B.,  1862 
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Spectator  ;  witli  sketches  of  the  lives  of  the  authors, 
and  explanatory  notes;  new  ed.,  with  the 
name  of  the  author  subjoined  to  each  paper. 
L.,  1816.     8»  ....  33-952 

—  Same.     Ph.,  1819.     12  v.  .         .  33-9"6 

—  Same ;  with  prefaces,  historical  and  biographical, 


by  A.  Chalmers.     K  Y.,  1853.     6  v. 


—  Same.     [Br.    essayists;    with    preface 

Chalmers.]     B.,  1855.     8  v. 

—  Drake,  N.     Essays  illustrative  of    . 

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Spectropia.     J.  H.  I5rowu 
S|)ectrum  analysis.     H.  E.  Roscoe 
Spectrum,  solar.     Kirchholi',  G.    Researches  on 

8-503 

Speculative  notes.     D.  M.  Evans   .         .  1-192 

Spedding,  .T.     Letters  and  ble  of  Francis  Bacon,  in- 
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8" 
33-951 
by  A. 

83-939 
33-731 
83-->91 
11 -,-08 

8-75 


4  V. 


L.,  1807 


30-1890 
21-110 


22-609 
22-363 


—  Publishers  and  authors. 

—  See  Bacon,  F. 
Speech.     Bell,  A.  M.     Principles  of 

Universal  alphabetics  . 

—  HaUb'man,  S.  S.     Analytic  orthography  22-393 

—  Henslowe,  W.  H.     The  phoiiarthron        22-300 

—  Hunt,  J.     Cure  of  imiicdiments  in  .  10-303 

—  Steele,  J.     Melody  and  measure  of  22-803 

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Speid,  Mrs.  J.  B.     Our  la.st  years  in  India.     L.,  1862 

28"-418 


Speight,  T.  W.     Under  lock  and  key     .         18-2994 

Speke,  J.  H.     Journal  of  the  discovery  of  the  source 

of  the  Nile.     E.,  1863  .         .         .         28»'-427 

—  Same.     N.  Y.,  1864.     8".        .        .        28''-427» 

—  What  led  to  the  discovery  of  the  source  of  the 

Nile.     E.,  18G4.     8°      .         .         .  28^-458 

Spelling.     Brown,  J.     Classified  spelling        22-309 

—  Graham,  G.  F.     English  spelling    .  23-104 

—  Marks,  E.  N.     R<,yal  road  to  .         .  22-362 

—  See  Orthography  ;  and  names  of  languages. 
Spelman.     See  Haddan,  A.  W. 

Spence,  G.  Equitable  jurisdiction  of  the  court  of 
chancery  ;  to  which  is  i)refixed  a  concise  ac- 
count of  tiie  leading  doctrines  of  the  common 
law,  and  of  the  course  of  procedure  in  regard 
to  civil  rights.     Ph.,  1846,50.    2  v.    8°     2-157 

Spence,  James.  The  American  union  :  its  effect  on 
national  character  and  policy;  with  an  inquiry 
into  secession  as  a  constituti(mal  right,  and  the 
causes  of  disruption.     L.,  1861.     8"     20''-994 

—  Southern  independence  :   an  address.     L.,  1863 

2G--1005 

Spence,  Joseph.  Anecdotes,  observations,  and  char- 
acters of  books  and  men  ;  with  notes,  and  a  life 
of  the  author,  by  S.  W.  Singer.     2d  ed.     L., 

1858 33-343 

Spence,  William,  F.  L.  S.  Tracts  on  political 
economy.     L.,  1822.     S"       .         .  3-229 

—  See  Kirby,  Wm. 

Spence,  William,  C.  E.  Patentable  invention  and 
scientifii;  evidence.     L.,  1851.     8"  2-852 

—  Treatise  cm  the  principles  relating  to  the  speci- 

fication of  a  patent  for  invention.     L.,  1847. 

8° 2-379 

Spencer,  A.      Narrative  of   Andersonville,    drawn 

fi'om  evidence  elicited  on  the  trial  of  H.  Wirz. 

N.  Y.,  1866 26''-814 

Spencer,  B.  Z.     Tried  and  true  ;  or,  love  and  loyalty 

18-2996 

Spencer,  C.  C.     Rudiments  of  the  art  of  playing  the 

piano-forte.     L.,  1862   .         .         .  5-1055 

—  Rudimentary  and   practical   treatise  on   music. 

6Ui  ed.     L.,  1865.     2  v.  in  1  .  5-1049 

Spencer,  C.  P.     The  last  ninety  days  of  the  war  in 

North  Carolina.     N.  Y.,"l866       .  26''-841 

Spencer,  E.     Fall  of  the  Crimea.    L.,  18')4  27''-2988 

—  Germany,  from  the  BaUic  to  the  Adriatic;  or, 

Prussia,  Austria,  and  Venetia  ;  with  reference 
to  the  late  war.     L.,  1867     .         .         27''-891 

—  Travels  in  France  and  Germany  in  1865-6,  etc. 

L.,  1866.     2  V.     8»        .         .        .         27^-816 

—  Travels  in  the  western  Caucasus  ;   including  a 

tour  through  Imeritia,  Mingrelia,  Turkey, 
Moldavia,  Galicia,  Silesia,  and  Moravia,  in 
1836.     L.,  1838.     2  v.     8°    .         .         28''-104 

—  Turkey,  Russia,  the  Black  sea,  and  Circa.ssia. 

L.,  1854 27''-339 

Spencer,  G.  T..  earl.    Bibliotheca  Spenceriana.    See 

Dibdin,  T.  F.,  in  Supplement       .  21-641 

Spencer,  H.     The  classification  of  the  sciences  ;  to 

which  are  added  reasons  for  dissenting  from 

the  philosopliy  of  M.  Comte.  L.,  1864.  8° 
15-338 

—  Education  ;    intellectual,    moral,    and  physical. 

N.  Y.,  1861 13-213 

—  Essays :    scientific,    political,   and    speculative. 

L.,  1858,63 33-1014 

—  First  principles.     N.  Y.,  1862.    8°  .  15-193 

—  Principles  of  biology.    L.,  1864-7.   2  v.   8"   9-986 

—  Principles  of  psychology.     L.,  18"i5.    8"   15-173 

—  Social  statics;   or,  the   conditions   essential    to 

human  happiness  specified,  and  tlie  first  of 
tliem  devel()i)ed.     L.,  1851.     8»    .  2-870 

Spencer,  I.  S.  A  pastor's  sketclies  ;  or,  conversa- 
tions with  anxious  inquirers  respecting  the 
way  of  salvation,     N.  Y.,  1853.     2  v.   32-445 

Spencer,  J.   A.     The   east :    sketches   of    travel   in 

Egypt  and  the  holy  land.     N.  Y.,  1850.     8» 

" 28M.n4 

—  Same.     4th  ed.     N.  Y.,  1854  .        .       28»'-134* 


SPENUER. 


556 


SPORTS. 


Spencer,  J.  A.  History  of  the  U.  S.,  to  tlio  admin- 
istration of  Jaines  Buchanan.  N.  Y.,  1858. 
3  V.     4» SG'^-SOQ 

Spencer,  P.  R.  Spencerian  key  to  practical  p(!nman- 
ship.     N.  Y.     8°  .         .         .         .  18-212 

Spencer,  Thomas,  M.  D.  Lectures  on  animal  lieat. 
Geneva,  K  Y.,  1845     .         .         .  10-376 

Spencer,  Rev.  Thomas.  Appeals  to  the  heart:  ex- 
hibiting the  beauties  of  Christian  truth.  B., 
1840 32-202 

—  Raffles,  S.  Life  and  discnurses  of  .  30-848 
Spencerian  liey.  P.  R.  Spencer  .  .  13-212 
Spencer's  Boston  theatre.     See  French's  Minor  and 

standard  drama. 
Spendtlirift.     W.  H.  Ainsworth     .         .  18-^21 

Spengel,  L.  Synasroge  teclinon,  sive  artiura  scrip- 
tores  ab  initiis  usque  ad  editos  Aristoteiis  de 
rhetorica  Hbros.     Stiitt.,  1828.     8°  34-483 

Spenser,  E.  Poetical  works  ;  with  introductory  ob- 
servations on  tlie  Faerie  queene,  and  notes  by 
tlie  editor.     B.,  1839.    5  v.  .         .  23-216 

—  "Works  ;  edited  by  J.  P.  Collier.     L.,  1862.    5  v. 

8° 23-644 

—  (Bell's  poets  of  G.  B.)     .         .         .  23-471 

—  Hart,  J.  S.     Essay  on  the  life  of     .         22-1079 

—  See  Warton,  T. 

Speronare,  le.     A.  Dumas      .         .         .         34-3266 

Sperry,  H.  T.  Country  love  vs.  city  flirtation.  TST. 
Y.,  1865 23-818 

Sphere  and  duties  of  government.  C.  W.  v.  Hum- 
boldt       2-732 

Spielhagen,  F.     Problematic  characters        18-4239 

—  Through  night  to  light  .  .  18-4293 
Spiers,  A.     Manual  of  commercial  terms  in  English 

and  French  ;  or,  coflection  in  English  and 
French  of  the  terms  and  forms  of  commerce. 
Ph.,  1847 1-66 

—  Spiers  &  Surenne's  French  and   English,  and 

English  and  French  pronouncing  dictionary  ; 
newly  composed  from  the  French  dictiona- 
ries of  the  French  academy,  and  from  the 
English  dictionaries  of  Johnson,  Webster, 
Worcester,  Richardson,  et  al.  ;  revised  and 
enlarged  by  G.  P.  Quackenbos,  K  Y.,  1854. 
8"  22-371 

Spinal  curvatures.     See  Spine. 

Spindler,  0.  Der  bastard,  eine  deutsche  Sittenge- 
schichte  aus  zeitatler  dem  Kaiser  Rudolph. 
Ph.,  1856 34-535 

—  Der     invalide  ;    historisch-romantische    bilder 

neuerer  zeit.     Ph.,  1858        .         .  34-536 

—  Der  Jesuit;  character-gemalde.     Ph.,  1858 

.      V         .         .         .  34-537 

—  The  Jesuit 18-3817 

—  The  Jew 18-3651,2 

—  Der  Vogelhandler  von  Imst.    Volksroman.     N. 

Y.,  1856.     4  V 34-533 

Spine.     Ashhurst,  J.     Injuries  of .         .  10-703 

—  Godfrey,  Mrs.     Nature  and  treatment  of  spinal 

curvatures     10-427 

—  Lee,  B.     Treatment  of  angular  curvature 

10-704 

Spineto,  Marquis.     Elements  of  hieroglyphics  and 

Egyptian  antiquities.     L.,  1845.     8»     28'»-130 
Spinola.     See  Virues  y  Spinola,  J.  J.  de. 
Spinoza,  ein  Denkerleben.     B.  Auerbach        34-603 
Spinoza  et  le  naturalisme  contemporaine.     Noiirris- 

son 34-4198 

Spinster's  story.  By  M.  A.  F.  .  .  18-3662 
Spirit  drawings.  W.  M.  Wilkinson  .  32-1821 
Spirit  history  of  man.     S.  F.  Dunlap    .  32-760 

Spirit  land.  S.  B.  Emmons  .  .  .  32-1711 
Spirit  of  the  age.     Hazlitt,  W.         .         .        30-1718 

—  Home,  R^  H 30-241 

Spirit  of  the  fair.  A.  R.  Macdonough  .  33-1178 
Spirit  of  laws,  review  of.  A.  S.  C.  Tracy  2-894 
Spirit  of  life.     W.  G.  Clark    .        .        .  33-166 

Spirit  of  Saint  Vincent  de  Paul.     A.  J.  Ansart 

32-2357 

Spirit  of  seventy-six.    Mrs.  D,  Curtis-    .  24-225 


Spirits.     Scott,  W.     The  existence  of  evil  spirits 

32-2204 

Spiritual  life,  science  of.     J.  Cooper      .         32-1981 
Spiritual  philosopliy.     J.  H.  Green        .  15-342 

Spiritual  point  of  vieAV.     M.  Mahan       .        32-1012 
Spiritual  progress.     J.  W.  Metcalf         .  32-492 

Spiritunl  wives.     W.  H.  Dixon      ,         .        32-2403 
Spiritualism.     Apocatasfasis  .         .         .         32-1616 

—  Beecher,  C.     Review  of  the   "spiritual   mani- 

festations"              32-1586 

—  Bray,  C.     Speculations  on       .         .  15-305 

—  Britisii  association  of  progressive  spiritualists, 

proceedings  of  conventions  .         .  2-561 

—  Brown,  J.  P.     The  dervishes  .        .        32-2379 

—  Crosland,  N.     Light  in  the  valley  .        32-2241 

—  Davis,  A.  J.     Great  harmonia         .        32-1551 

—  —  Magic  staff" 30-1510 

Present  age,  and  inner  life  .         32-1424 

Principles  of  nature     .         .         .        32-1689 

—  Denton,  W.,  and  E.  M.  F.     Soul  of  thin es 

32-1820 

—  Dods,  J.  B.     Spirit  manifestations  .         32-1577 

—  Edmonds  and  Dexter.     Spiritualism       32-1833 

—  Emmons,  S.  B.     Spirit  land    .         .         32-1711 

—  Gasparin,  A.  de.     Science  «,*.  modern  spiritual- 

ism                 32-1615 

—  Gordon,  W.  R.     Threefold  test       .        32-2194 

—  Hanunond,  C.     Pilgrimage  of  Thomas  Paine 

32-1854 

—  Hare',  R.     Lwestigation  of       .         .        32-1427 

—  Home,  D.  D.     Incidents  in  my  life  30-1431 

—  The  invisibles 32-1968 

—  Lewis,  E.  W.     The  spiritual  reasoner    32-2313 

—  M  .  .  . ,  E.  de.     Des  esprits  et  de  leurs  manifes- 

tations fluidiques  ....         34-4603 

—  Nichols,  T.  L.     Biography  of  Davenport  l)ro- 

thers 30-1628 

Supramundane  facts  in  the  life  of  J.  B.  Fer- 
guson       32-302 

—  Owen,  R.  D.     Footfalls  on  the  boundary  of  an- 

other world 32-1682 

—  Rappers,  the 32-1825 

—  Sansom,  G.   W.     Physical  media   in   spiritual 

manifestations       ....         32-2480 

—  Sargent,  E.     Planchette  .         .        .         32-2479 

—  Tuttle,  H.     Arcana  of  nature  .         .        32-1819 

—  Univercaelum,  the   ....         32-2058 

—  Wilkinson,  W.  M.     Spirit  drawings        32-1821 

—  Young,  A.     The  fractional  family  .  15-196 

—  See   Apparitions  ;    Mysteries  ;    Pneumatology  ; 

Superstition  ;  Witchcraft. 
Spitta,  C   J.  P.     See  Lyra  domestica     .  23-595 

Spitzbergen.     Biard,  Mme.     Voyage  d'  une  femme 

au 34-3034 

—  Duff'erin,  F.  T.  B.     Letters  from  high  latitudes 

27''-447 

—  Hildebrandt,  C.     Winter  in     .         .         27''-733 
Splene, Megathym.     [Pseud.]    Almaematres,  (dedi- 
cated,  without  permission,  to  the  freshmen 
and  dons  of  Oxford.)     L.      .         .  13-214 

Spoff"()rd,  5.  E.  P.     Amber  gods,  etc.    .        18-2541 

—  Azarian    .         .         .        .         .         .         18-2543 

—  Sir  Rohan's  ghost     ....         18-2543 
Spohr,  L.     Autobiography.     Trans,  from  the  Ger- 
man.    L.,  1865.     8°      .      •  .         .        80-1674 

—  Violinschule.     Wien.     4"         .         .  5-1159 
Spooner,  E.     Parson  and   people ;  or,  incidents  in 

the  every-day  life  of  a  clergyman.     N.  Y., 

1865 32-1536 

Spooner,  S.  Anecdotes  of  painters,  engravers, 
sculptors,  and  architects,  and  curiosities  of 
art.     N.  Y.,  1853.     3  v.        .         .  5-63 

—  Guide  to  sound  teeth  ;  or,  a  popular  treatise  on 

the  teeth,     N.  Y.,  1836         .         .  10-99 

Spooner,  W.  C.     History,  structure,  economy,  and 

diseases  of  the  sheep.     L.,  n.  d.    .  4-133 

Sports  and   pastimes  for  in-doors  and  out.     W.  T. 

Adams 20-205 

Sports  and  sporting.     Aiken,  H.     National  sports  of 

Great  Britain        ....  20-300 


SPORTS. 


557 


SPURZTIEIM. 


Sports  and  sporting.     American  boy's  book    20-304 

—  Apperley,  C.  J.     Nimrod  abroad     .  20-305 

—  Athletic  sports  for  boys    .         .         .  20-306 

—  Barnard,  M.  R.     Sport  in  Norway  .  27'^-668 

—  Bindley,  C.     Sporting  facts  and  fancies    20-472 

Sportsman's  trieud  in  a  frost       .  20-471 

Slable  talk  and  table  talk    .         .  20-474 

—  Blaine,  D.  P.     Encyclopaedia  of     .  20-312 

—  Bunistead,  J.     On  llie  wing     .         .  20-516 

—  By-lanes  and  downs  of  England      .  20-318 

—  Cabinet  of  natm-al  history         .         .  9-1235 

—  Campbell,  J.     Field  sports  in  Ceylon       28^-393 

—  Colquhoun,  J.     Sporting  days         .  20-327 

—  Conwav,  J.     Letters  from  the  highlands 

.   " 27''-538 

—  D'Ewes,  J.     Sporting  in  both  hemispheres 

20-341 

—  Dravson,  A.  W.     Sporting  scenes  among  the 

Kaffirs 28"-2G3 

—  Egan.  P.     Book  of  sports        .         .  20-;i46 

—  Gun,  rod,  and  saddle        .         .         .  20-359 

—  Hall,  H.  B.     Scottish  sports  and  pastimes 

20-360 

—  Hamilton,    J.    P.      Reminiscences    of   an    old 

sportsman 20-362 

—  Hardy,  C.     Forest  life  in  Acadie     .         26''-530 
Sporting  adventures  in  tlie  new  world 

26''-359 

—  Harewood,  H.     Dictionary  of  sports         20-361 

—  Harris,  W.  C.     Wild  spoits  of  Southern  Africa 

28"- 63 

Sporting  scenes      .  33-37 

Fiekl  sports .         .  20-372 

Frank  Forester's  sporting  scenes  20-374 

Manual  for  young  sportsmen      .  20-371 

Warwick  woodlands  .         .         .  20-375 

—  Idle,  C.     Hints  on  shooting  and  fishing    20-386 

—  King,    W.   R.      Sportsman    and    naturalist   in 
9-686 

Sporting  anecdotes        .         .20-395 

Sporting  adventures  in  northern 

27'^-589 

A.     Wild   sports  in  valley  of  the 

28''-351 

Pictures  of  sporting  life 


Hawes,  W.  P. 
Herbert,  H.  W. 


Canada 

—  Krider,  J. 

—  Lamont,  J. 

seas 

—  Laugley,  E. 

Indus    . 

—  Lennox,  W.     Pictures  of  sporting  life       20-401 
Recreations  of  a  sportsman         .  20-402 

—  Lewis,  E.  J.     Hints  to  sportsmen  .  20-409 

—  Lloyd,  L.     Scandinavian  adventures       27''-456 

—  Markham,  F.     Sporting  in  the  east  28''-296 

—  Maxwell,  W.  H.     The  tield  book    .  20-415 

—  Mills,  J.     Sportsman's  library         .  20-423 

—  Newhouse,  S.  .  The  trapper's  guide  20-427 

—  Oliphant,  Gr.  H.  H.     Law   concerning  horses, 

racing,  etc v.  58  of  2-55 

—  St.    John,    0.      Natural  history  and   sport  in 

Moray 9-623 

Wild  sports  and  natural  history  in  the  high- 
lands       9-961 

—  Shakespear,  H.     Wild  sports  of  India     28b-349 

—  Sportsman  in  Ireland       .         .         .  27''-60 

—  Sirutt,  J.     Sports  and  pastimes  of  the  people  of 

England        .....  20-479 

—  Toltrey,  F.     Sportsman  in  France  .         27'^-209 

—  Walker,  D.     Manly  exercises  .         .        20-498,9 

—  Wilson's  rambles  in  the  Himalayas  28''-371 

—  See   Dogs;   Falconry;   Fishing;  Fox-hunting; 

Guns  and  gunning  ;  Gymnastics  ;  Hawking  ; 
Horses  ;  Hunting  ;  Pastimes  ;   Riding  ;  Riiie. 

Sportsman  in  Ireland  ;  with  his  summer  tour  through 
the  highlands  of  Scotland.  By  a  cosmopo- 
lite.    R.  Allen.     L.,  1840.     2  v.  .  27''-60 

Spottiswoode,  W.  A  tarantasse  journey  through 
Eastern  Russia.     L.,  1857    .        .    '     27''-601 

Sprague,  C.  Poetical  and  prose  writings.  B.,  1850 
23-2()4 

—  Writings.     N.  Y.,  1841.     8°    .         .  33-79 
Sprague,  J.  T.     Origin,  progress,  and  conclusion  of 

the  Florida  war ;  with  record  of  officers  and 

privates  who  were  killed.     N.  Y.,  1848.     8° 

26»-189 


Sprague,  W.  B.  Annals  of  the  American  pulpit ; 
with  historical  introductions.  N.  Y.,  1857-69. 
9v.     8" 80-933 

—  Hints  designed  to  regulate  the  intercourse  of 

Christians.     Alb.,  1834         .        .  32-203 

—  Lettei-s  on    practical  subjects,    to   a  dauixhter. 

Alb.,  1846.     .     ■  .        .        .         .  83-410 

—  Life   of    Timothy  Dwiglit.      (S.  A.   B.   14) 

30-497 

—  Memoirs  of  Rev.  John  McDowell  and  the  Rev. 

Wm.  McDowell.     N.  Y.,  1864     .         30-1849 

—  Visits  to,  European   celebrities.     B.,  1855 

.    ■ 30-824 

Sprat,  Thomas.     (Sanford's  Br.  poets)  .  23-171 

Sprat,  Rev.  Thomas.     History  of  the  royal  society 

of  London.  4th  ed.  L.,  1734.  B"  11-216 
Spratt,  G.     Obstetric  tables.     Ph.,  1850.     4"  ■ 

10-1001 

Spratt,  T.  A,  B.     Travels  and  researches  in  Crete. 

L.,  1865.  2  V.  8°  .  .  .  27^-758 
Spread-eagleism.  G.  F.  Train  .  .  33-1202 
Sprees  and  splashes.     H.  Morfbrd  .         18-2256 

Spring,  G.     Fragments  from  the  study  of  a  pastor. 

N.  Y.,  1838 32-1498 

—  The  glory  of  Christ ;  illustrated  in  his  character 

and  history.     N.  Y  ,  1852.     2  v.    8°      32-365 

—  Memoirs  of  the  Rev.  Samuel  J.  Mills.     N.  Y., 

1820.     8" 30-300 

—  The   mercy-seat ;    thoughts    suggested  by  the 

Lord's  prayer.     N.  Y^,  1850   ^     .         32-2345 

—  The  obligations  of  the  world  to  the  bible.    N.  Y., 

1839 32-204 

—  Personal  reminiscences.     N.  Y.,  1866.     2  y. 

30-1744 

—  Pulpit   ministrations;  or,  sabbath  readings:  a 

series  of  discourses  on  Christian  doctrine  and 
duty.     N.  Y.,  1864.     2  v.     8°       .         32-1295 
Spring.     R.  Mudie          ....  9-1035 
Spring  and   summer  in   Lapland.     H.  W.  Wheel- 
wright         .         27''-653 

Spring  ride,  the  ;  or,  Partington  hall     .        18-2993 
Spring-tide.     J.  Y.  Akerman         .        .  20-294 

Spring-time  of  life.     D.  Magie       .         .  33-421 

Springdale  abbey.     Joseph  Parker         .        18-2429 
Springfield,  Rollo.    The  horse  and  his  rider.    N.  Y., 

1847 20-368 

Springer,  A.  Geschichte  CEsterreichs  seit  dem 
Wiener  frieden,  1809.     Leip.,  1«63.     2  y.     8» 

34-2417 

Springer,  J.  S.  Forest  life  and  forest  trees ;  with 
descriptions  of  lumbering  operations.     N.  Y., 

1851 4-55 

Springs  of  action.     C.  H.  B.  Richards   .  33-918 

Spruner,  K.  v.     Historico-geographical  hand-atlas. 

L.,1841.     4«         ....  25-308 

Spry,  H.  H.     Modern  India ;  with  illustrations  of 

the  resources  and  capabilities  of  Hindustan. 

L.,  1837.     2y 28''-545 

Spurgeon,  C.  II.  Anecdotes  and  stories  collected 
and  arranged  by  O.  Creyton  ;  with  a  sketch 
of  Mr.  Spurgeon's  life.     L.,  1866         32-2190 

—  Evening  by  evening ;  or,  readings  at  eventide. 

L.,  1868 32-2460 

—  Gleanings  among  the  sheaves.     N.  Y.,  1869 

32-2453 

—  John  Ploughman's  talk ;  or,  plain  advice  for 

plain  people.     N.  Y.,  1869   .         .  33-906 

—  Morning  by  morning  ;  or,  daily  readings  for  the 

family  or  the  closet.     N.  Y.,  1866        32-1926 

—  Saint  and  his  saviour.     L.,  1857      .         32-2493 

—  Sermons.     3d  and  4th  series.    N.  Y.,  1858.    2  v. 

32-2444 

—  Smooth  stones  taken  from  ancient  Brooks.     N. 
'  y.,  1860 33-1451 

—  Sword  and  trowel     ....        32-2081 

—  Sketch  of  the  life  and  ministry  of.     K  Y.,  1857 

30-971 

Spurzheim,  J.  G.  Anatomy  of  the  brain ;  with  a 
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—  Observations  on  the  deranged  manifestations  of 

tile  mind  ;  or,  insanity.  "B.,  1833.    8"    10-298 

—  Outlines  of  phrenology.     B.,  1833   .  10-103 

—  Phrenology ;    or,    the   doctrine   of  the   mental 

phenomena.     N.  Y.,  1846.     8°     .  10-100 

—  Phienology  in  connexion  with   the   study   of 

physiognomy;  to  which  is  prefixed  a  biog- 
raphy of  the  author,  by  N.  Capen.  2d  Am.  ed. 
B.,  1834.     8°  ....  10-101 

—  Phj'siognomical  system  of  Drs.  Gall  and  Spurz- 

heim  ;  founded  on  an  anatomical  and  physio- 
logical examination  of  the  nervous  system  and 
of  the  brain.     3d  ed.     L.,  1815.      8°      10-708 
Spuytenduyvel  chronicle         .        .        .         18-3995 
Spy,  the.     J.  F.  Cooper  .         .         .  18-738 

Spy,  tiie  English.     C.  M.  Westmacott    .  33-80 

Spy  unmaslced,  the.     H.  L.  Barniim      .  18-389 

Squanders  of  Castle  Squander.     W.  Carleton  18-589 
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Squier,  E.  G.  Antiquities  of  the  state  of  New  York ; 
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—  Monograph  of  authors  who  have  written  on  the 

languages  of  Central  America,  and  collected 
vocabularies  or  composed  works  in  the  native 
dialects  of  that  country.     N.  Y.,  18G1.     4» 
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—  Nicaragua  ;  its  people,  scenery,  monuments,  and 

the  proposed  interoceanic  canal.  N.  Y.,  1853. 
2  V.     8» 26b-234 

—  Notes    on   Central    America ;    particularly  the 

states  of  Honduras  and  San  Salvador.  N.  Y. 
1855.     8° 36''-290 

—  The  states  of  Central   America ;  with  chapter 

on  the  Honduras  interoceanic  railway.  N.  Y. , 
1858.     8" 26^-339 

—  Tropical  fibres  ;  their  production  and  economic 

extraction.     N.  Y.,  1861.     8°       .  1-167 

—  WaiUna;  or,  adventures  on  the  mosquito  shore. 

N.  Y.,  1855 26^-384 

—  and  E.  H.  Davis.     Ancient  monuments  of  the 

Mississippi  valley.    N.  Y.,  1848.    4»    26''-1203 

—  Same.     [Sm.  cont.  v.  Ij  .         .  11-502 

—  See  Lay,  G.  T. 

Squier,  M.  P.     Reason  and  the  bible  ;  or,  the  truth 

of  religion.     N.  Y.,  1860      .         .        32-1898 

Squire,  the.     Ellen  Pickering       ' .         .         18-3503 

Squire  Trevlyn's  heir.     Mrs.  H.  Wood  .         18-3584 

Staal-Delaunay,    M.    J.    C,   Mmc  de.      Memoires. 

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Stahat  mater:  oratorio.     G.Rossini       .  5-875 

Stable  economy.      Miles,    W.     Stables  and   stable 

fittings 4-512 

—  Stewart,  J.     Treatise   on   the   management  of 

horses   ......  4-11 t 

—  Tongue,  C.     Stable  practice,  by  Cecil        4-390 

—  See  Horses  and  horsemanship. 

Stable  talk  and  table  talk.     "  H.  Hieover"      20-474 

Stacions  of  Rome,  etc.     [E.  E.  T.  S.  pt.  25] 

V.  13  of  32-1043 

Stacke,  H.  Story  of  the  American  war,  1861-5. 
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Stackhouse,  T.  New  history  of  the  holy  bible  ;  with 
answers  to  most  of  the  controverted  questions, 
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Stael-Holstein,  A.  L,  G.  N.  de.  L'Allemagne.  P-, 
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—  Considerations  sur  la  revolution  Frangaise.     P., 

1843 84-3985 

—  Considerations  on  the  principal   events  of  the 

French  revolution.  Ed.  by  the  Duke  de 
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Stael-Holstein,  A.  L.  G.  N.  de.  Corinne  ;  ou,  1' 
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—  Corinne  ;  or,  Italy   ;         .         .         ,  18-847 

—  Delphine.     P.,  1856  .         .         .         34-3817 

—  Same,  in  English      ....  18-848 

—  Germany.     Trans,  from  the  French.     New  ed. 

L.,  18"l4.     3v.     So        .         .        .  37"-39 

—  Same ;  with  notes   and  appendices  by  O.   W. 

Wight.     N.  Y.,  1861.     2  v.  .  27*^-26 

—  Influence  of  literature  upon  society.     B.,  1813 

22-1221 

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les  institutions  sociales,  suivi  de  I'influence  des 
passions  sur  le  bonheur.     P.,  1845        34-3819 

—  Memoires,     (Dix     annees    d'exil  )      .  Ouvrage 

posthume  ;  jjrecedee  d'  une  notice  sur  sa  vie 
ct  ses  ouvrages  par  Mme  Necker  de  Saussure. 
P.,  1861 34-3818 

—  Ten  years'  exile  ;  or,  memoirs  of  her  life,  writ- 

ten by  herseU".     N.  Y.,  1821         .        30-1732 

—  Ciiild,  L.  M.     Memoirs  of       .         .  30-87 

—  Lenormant,  Mme.     Coppet  et  Weimar  34-4507 
Mme  de  Stael  and  the  Grand  Duchess  Louise 

30-1383 

—  Norris,  M.     Life  and  times  of  .  30-784 
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.      '  .         .  Pt.  2,  V.  13  of  27''-474 

Stage.     Barker,  J.     List  of  plays  .         .  34-157 

—  Bedford,  A.      Remonstrance  against  impieties 

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—  Bernard,  J.     Retrospections  of       .    34-133.175 

—  Boaden,  ,T.     History  of   .         .         .  30-386 

—  Bunn,  A.    Before  and  behind  the  curtain   84-32 

—  Calcraft,  J.  W.     Defence  of    .         .  34-174 

—  Cibber,  C.     Apology  for  his  own  life  30-96 

—  Clapp,  W.  W.,  jr.     Record  of         .  34-110 

—  Collier,  J.     Immorality  of  the  English  stage 

34-188 

—  Collier,  J.  P.     Annals  of         .         .  33-989 

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—  Dil)din,  T.     Reminiscences     .         .  80-133 

—  Doran,  J.     Annals  of       .         .        .  34-133 

—  Dutlon,  T.     The  dramatic  censol-    .  34-78 

—  Lafitte,  J.  B.  P.     Memoires   de  Fleury   de  la 

comedie  franqaise  .         .         .         34-5379 
French  stage  and  French  people  24-204 

—  Morley,  H.     Journal  of  a  London  play-goer 

24-183 

—  Scrap-book  of  newspaper  criticisms,  &c.  24-171 

—  Smith,  W.  H.    Players,  playhouses,  etc.  24-337 

—  Styles,  J.     Character  and  influence  of      24-177 

—  Wilherspoon,  J.     Nature  and  effects         32-353 

—  Wood,  W.  B.     Recollections  of       .  24-146 

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si'raph}' ;  Theatre. 
Stahl,  "p.  J.     Pseud.     See  Hetzel,  ,T. 
Stuhr,  A.     Life  and  works  of  G.  E.  Lessing ;  from 

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Stains,  V.  D.  de.     Phonography.     2d  ed.    L.,  1843. 

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Stair-builder's  guide.     S.De  Graff  .  5-719 

Stallard,  J.  H.     The  female  casual,  and  her  lodging; 

with  a  complete  scheme  lor  the  regulation  of 

workhouse  infiiinaries.     L.,  1866  2-873 

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tians.    L.,  1867.     8»     .         .         .  3-8(58 

Stamboul,  in  and  around.  Mrs.  E.  Hornby  37"-460 
Staraer,  W.     Recollections  of  a  life  of  adventure. 

L.,  1866.    3  v 39"-357 

Stammering.     Hunt,  J.     Cure  of  .         .  10-303 

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Stamp  acts.    Tilsley,  H.    Digest  and  decisions  3-378 

—  See  Interniil  revenue. 
Stamps.     See  Postage  stamps. 

Stand  up  for  Jesus.     D.  A.  Tyng  .         .  33-514 

Standard  alphabet.     C.  R.  Lepsius         .  23-153 

Standard  library  cyclopaedia  of  political,  constitu- 
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Standisb,  the  puritan,     E.  Grayson        .        18-1263 
Stanfield,   J.   F.     Essay  on  tlie  study  and  compo- 
sition of  biograpliy.      Sunderland,  1813.      8" 

30-1791 

Stanford,  C.  Joseph  Alleine  :  his  companions  and 
times;  a  memoir  of  "Black  Barthoh)mew," 
1G62.     L.,  1861      ....         30-1899 

—  Power  in   weakness ;    memorials   of  the   Rev. 

William  Rliodes.     2d  ed.     L.,  1860      30-1423 
Stanford,  J.  K.     Lady's  gift ;    or,   woman   as  she 

ought  to  be   .    '    .         .         .         .        18-2998 
Stanhope,    Lady  H.      Travels ;    narrated    by    her 

physician.     L.,  [1846.]     3  v.     8°         28'M88 
Stanhope,  L.     Greece,  in  1823,4;  a  series  of  letters, 

and  other  documents,  on  the  Greek  revolution. 

Ph.,  1825.     8»       .         .         .         .  27''-55 

Stanhope,  P.  D.     See  Chesterfield. 
Stanhope,  P.  H.,  5th  Earl  of.     "The  forty-five;" 

being  the  narrative  of  tiie  insurrection  of  1745; 

alsoletters  of  Prince  Charles  Stuart.    L.,  1851 
27^-787 

—  History  of  England,  from  the  peace  of  Utrecht 

to  the  peace  of  Paris,  1713-83.    Ed.  by  Henry 
Reed.     N.  Y.,  1849.     2  v.     8°     .         27^-785 

—  Same.     3d  ed.  ;   revised.    B.,  1853.     7  v. 

*       27^-786 

—  History  of  the  war  of  the  succession  in  Spain. 

2d  ed.     L.,  1836.     8°    .         .         .       27''-2030 

—  Life  of  Belisarius.     Ph.,  1832    ^     .  30-31 

—  Life  of  Louis,  prince  of  Conde.     N.  Y*.,  1845 

30-330 

—  Life  of  R't  Hon.  William  Pitt.    L.,  1861.2.    4  v. 

30-1340 

—  Miscellanies  ;  collected  and  edited  by  Earl  Stan- 

hope.    2d  ed.     L.,  1863        .        .        33-1347 
Stanhope  Burleigh.     Helen  Dhu    .         .        18-3000 
Stanley,  A.  D.     See  Day,  .Teiemiah. 
Stanley,  A.  P.     Historical  memorials  of  Canterbury. 

3d  ed.     L.,  1857   ....        32-1048 

—  Historical  memorials  of    Westminster   Abbey. 

L.,  1868.     8"         .         .         .        .       27"-!  103 

—  Lectures  on  the  history  of  the  eastern  church  ; 

with  an  introduction  on  the  study  of  ecclesi- 
astical history.     L.,  1861.     8°       .  32-712 

—  Lectures  on  the  history  of  the  Jewish  church. 

L.,  1863-5.     2  V.     8°    .        .         .        32-1089 

—  Life   and   correspondence  of  Thomas  Arnold. 

N.  Y.,  1846.     8°   .         .         .         .  30-22 

—  Sermons  and  essays  on  the  apostolical  age.     2d 

ed.     Oxf.,  1853.     8°      .         .         .        32-1088 

—  Sermons  preached  before  H.  R.  H.  the  Prince  of 

Wales,  during  his  tour  m  the  east.    N.  Y. ,  1863 
33-1130 

—  Sinai   and   Palestine,  in  connection  with  their 

history.     N.  Y.,  1857.     8°    .         .         28*'-225 
Stanley,  E.     Familiar  history  of  birds.     L.,  1851 

9-635 

Stanley,  G.     Synopsis  of  the  principal  painters  of 

the  Dutch  and  Flemish  schools  ;  including  an 

account  of  some  of  the  early  German  masters. 

L.,  1855 30-493 

—  See  Bryan,  M. 

Stanley,  H.     Pilate  and  Herod       .         .        18-2999 

Stanley,  R.  F.  See  Autobiography  of  a  "  Man  of 
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Stanley.     PL  B.  Wallace        .         .         .        18-3411 

Stansbury,  H.     Expedition  to  the  valley  of  the  Great 
Salt  Lake  of  Utah;  with  an  nuthentic  account 
of  the  Mormon  settlement.     Ph.,  1852.     8° 
36''-230 

Stanton,  H.  B.     Sketches  of  reforms  and  reformers 
of  Great  Britain  and  Ireland.     N.  Y.,  1849 
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Stanton,  R.  L.     The  church   and  the  rebellion:    a 
consideration  of  the  rebellion  against  the  gov- 
ernment of  the  United  States  and  the  agency 
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26''-573 

Stanton.     See  Staunton. 


Stanyan,  T.  Grecian  history,  from  the  original  of 
Greece  to  the  death  of  Philip  of  Macedon. 
L.,  1774.  2  V.  8°  .  .  .  27''-3238 
Stapfer,  P.  A.  Melanges  philosophiques,  litteraires, 
historiques  et  religieux  ;  precede.'^d'une  notice 
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34-4586 

Stapleaux,  L.     Lcs  cent  francs  du  dompteur 

34-4323 

—  Les  intrus  de  F  amour.     K  Y.,  1864.     S° 

34-4738 

Stapleton,  A.  G.  George  Canning  and  his  times. 
L.,  1859.     8"  ....         30-1231 

—  Political  life  of  the  R't.  Hon.  George  Canning. 

L.,  1831.     3v.     8»        .         .         .        30-12C0 

—  Intervention    and    non-intervention  ;     or,    the 

foreign  policv  of  Great  Britain  from  1790  to 
1865.'    L.,  1866.     8°      .         .         .        27»-1104 

Stapleton.     See  Fulke,  W. 

Stapp,  W.  P.  Prisoners  of  Perote  ;  containing  a 
journal  kept  by  the  author.     Ph.,  1845 

26^-190 

Star  and  cloud.     A.  S.  Roe    .         .        .         1--2678 

8tar  chamber.     W.  H.  Ainsworth  .         .  18-122 

Star  papers.     H.  W.  Beeclier         .        .  33-531 

Starbuck,  C.     See  Lange,  J.  P. 

Stark,  C.  Memoir  and  official  correspondence  of 
Gen.  John  Stark  ;  with  notices  of  several 
other  officers  of  the  revolution.  Concord, 
1860.    8" 30-1769 

Stark,   J.     Everett,  E.     Life  of.     (S.  A.B.I) 

30-497 

—  Stark,  C.     Memoir  of      .         .         .        30-1769 
Starkie,  T.     Practical  treatise  of  the  law  of  evidence  ; 

with  notes  by  G.  Sharswood,  et  al.    Ph.,  1860. 

8° 2-237 

Starling,  E.     Noble  deeds  of  woman.     L 


Starling,  the.     N.  Macleod     . 
Starry  flag  series.     Adams,  W. 

—  —  (1;  The  starry  flag      . 

(2)  Breaking  away 

(3)  Freaks  of  fortune 

(4)  Seek  and  find 

(5)  Make  or  break 

(6)  Down  the  river     . 
Ennis,  J.     Origin  of  . 

—  Kendall,  E.  O. 

the  heavens 

—  Proctor,-  R.  A. 

—  Rosser,  W.  H. 


Stars. 


1848 

30-498 

18-3871 

18-3936 

1&-3937 

18-3938 

18-3939 

18-3940 

18-3941 

12-81 

Uranography  :  a  description  of 

12-153 

Hand-book  of        .  12-85 

How  to  know  and  use  them 

12-156 

—  See  Astronomy  ;  Plurality  of  worlds. 

Stars  and  the  angels.  Ph.,  1860  .  .  32-1053 
Stars  and  bars.  I.  Kelso  .  .  .  26''-556 
Stars  and  stripes  in  rebeldora.     W.  C.  Bates,  ed. 

26''-426 

State  churches  and  the  kingdom  of  Christ.    J.  Allen 
...         .         .         .         .  32-467 

State  papers,  calrndar  of:  domestic  series  of  the, 
reign  of  Charles  I,  1629-31 ;  preserved  in  the 
state  paper  department.  Ed.  by  J.  Bruce. 
L.,  1860.     8"         ....       27''-1106 

—  See  American  state  papers. 

State  policy  of  modern  Europe,  from  the  beginning 
of  the  16th  century.     L.,  1857.     2  v.  "8» 
27»-3595 

State  of  the  poor.     Sir  F.  M.  Eden        .    _  27"-4041 

State  prisoners,  dying  speeches  and  behaviour  of 

2-283 

State  register  and  year  book  of  facts,  for  1859.  San 
Francisco,  1859     ....         26^-676 

State  rights.  Lewis,  T.  Photograph  from  the  ruins 
of  ancient  Greece  .        .         .  2-768 

—  See  Government ;  Political  science. 

States  of  the  river  Plate.     W.  Latham  .  26''-611 

Statesman.     H.  Taylor  ....  3-888 

Statesman's  manual.     E.Williams        .  26^-699 

Statesman's  year-book.     F.  Martin        .  29='-194 

Statesmen.     British  cabinet  in  1853       .  30-754 


STA.TESMEN. 


560 


STEBBING. 


Statesmen.  Bioueham,  H.,  L'd.  Statesmen  in  time 
of  George  III        .         .         .     30-50  to  52,792 

—  Campbell,  J.     Lives  of  tlie  lord  cliancellors 

30-73 

—  Courtenay,  T.  P.     Eminent  British  s.       30-108 

—  Crowe,  E.  E.,  and  G.  P.  R.  James.      Eminent 

foreign  s 30-258 

—  Foster,  J.     Eminent  British  s.        30-166  to  171 
S.  of  the   commonwealth  of   England 

30-174 

—  Homes  of  American  s.     .         .         .        30-1524 

—  James,  G.  P.  R.     Lives  of  Richelieu,  et  al. 

30-258,461 

—  Kebbel,  T.  E.     English  statesmen  since  1815 

27^-671 

—  Macdiarmid,  J.     Lives  of  British  s.  30-338 
• —  Manning,  J.  A.     Lives  of  the  speakers  30-1179 

—  Maury,  S.  M.     Statesmen  of  America       30-356 

—  Smith,  G.     Three  English  statesmen       30-1984 

—  See  Congress  ;  Political  biography  ;  Reform. 
Statics,  analytical.     J.  Tod  hunter  .  11-295 

—  See  Hydraulics  and  hydrostatics. 
Stationers'  hand-book.     By  a  stationer.    3d  ed.    L., 

1863 21-112 

Statistical  report  on  the  sickness  and  mortality  in 
the  army  of  the  U.  S.,  1839-60  ;  compiled  from 
the  records  of  the  surgeon  general's  office. 
W.,  1856,60.     2  V.     4»  .         .         10-1006 

Statistics.  American  geographical  and  statistical 
society,  bulletin  of        .         .         .  25-83 

Journal  of 25-84 

Proceedings         ....  25-78 

—  See  names  of  countries,  and  of  subjects. 
Statius,  P.  P.     Opera.  Recognovit  G.  Queck.    Lips., 

1854 84-369 

Statuary.  Piranesi,  F.  ct  P.  Antiquites  d'  Hercu- 
lanum 34-4975 

—  See  Marbles  ;  Sculpture. 

Statutes  at  large  concerning  bankrupts  ;  containing 
a  complete  collection  of  all  such  acts  of  par- 
liament as  in  anywise  relate  to  bankrupts. 
L. ,  1756 2-6 

Staunton,  Alderman.  Reasons  for  repeal  of  union 
between  Great  Britain  and  Ireland.  Dub., 
1845.     8» 27^-1424 

Staunton,  G.  L.     Authentic  account  of  an  embassy 

from  the  king  of  Great  Britain  to  the  emperor 

of  China.     L.,  1798.    2  v.    4<>.    Plates,  etc.  f» 

28''-900 

—  Same.     Ph.,  1799.     2  v.     8»    .         .  28^-14 
Staunton,  G.  T.      Miscellaneous  notices  relatina  to 

China.     2d  ed.     L.,  1822-50.     8°         28C524 

Staunton,  H.      Chess-player's  companion :    a  new 

treatise  on  odds,  and  a  collection  of  games. 

L.,  1849         .....  20-67 

—  Cliess-player's  hand-book.     2d  ed.     L.,  1864 

20-64 

—  Chess  praxis :  a  supplement  to  the  Chess-player's 

hand-book.     L.,  1860   .         .         .  20-66 

—  Chess  tournament :  a  collection  of  games,  illus- 

trated by  diagrams  and  notes.     L.,  1852 
20-69 

—  The  great  schools  of  England  ;  their  foundations, 

endowments,  and  discipline.     L.,  1865 
13-215 

Staunton     See  Stanton. 

Staveley,  E.  F.  British  spiders :  an  introduction  to 
the  study  of  the  araneidse  of  Great  Britain 
and  Ireland.     L.,  1866  .         .  9-689 

Stayley,  G.  Moral  inquiry  into  the  natural  w^orth 
and  dignity  of  man  ;  with  an  elegy  in  memory 
of  the  author,  by  J.  Riddell.     Glasgow,  1778 

82—353 

Steady  aim.     W.  H.  D.  Adarns      '        ."        80-1550 

Steam.     Douglas,  H.     Naval  w^arfare  with       6-591 

—  Johnson,  W.  R.     Heat  and  vapor 

No.  3,  v.  2  of  1-341 

—  King,  "W.  H.     Lessons  and  notes  on  6-356 

—  Steam  in  the  farm  yard    .         .         .  4-294 

—  Ward,  J.  H.     Steam  for  the  million  6-446 


Steam.  Williams,  C.  W.  Heat  in  its  relations  to 
water  and  s.  ....  11-197 

—  See  Heat ;  Steam-engines  ;  Steam  navigation. 
Steam-boilers.    Armstrong,  R.    Rudimentary  treatise 

on 6-272 

—  Burgh,  N.  P.     Rules  for  the  proportions  of 

6-295 

—  Harrison,  J.,  jr.     Essay  on     .         .  6-339 

—  Prideaux,  T.  S.     Economy  of  fuel  6-525 

—  See  Steam-engineg. 

Steam  carriages,  report  on,  by  a  select  committee  of 
the  house  of  commons ;  with  the  minutes  of 
evidence,  and  appendix.    W.,  1832.   8°  6-406 

Steam-engine.     Baker,  T.     Mechanical  theorv  of 
'6-470 

—  Bourne,  J.     Catechism  of        .         .  6-294 

Handbook  of       ....  6-291 

Recent  improvements  in     .        .  6-292 

Treatise  on  ....  6-1014 

—  Galbraith,  J.  A.     Manual  of  .         .  ll-2r)0 

—  Holley,  A.  L.     Railway  practice     .  6-998 

—  Lardner,  D.     Familiar  ex|ilanatiou  of         6-502 
Rudimentary  treatise  on      .         .  6-501 

—  Long,  J.  II.,  and  R.  H.  Buel.      Cadet  emrineer 

"6-365 

—  Main,  T.  J.,  and  J.  Brown.     Indicator  and  dy- 

namometer      6-364 

Marine  stf^am  engine  .         .         .  6-504 

Questions  on        ...         .  6-505 

—  Nystrom,  J.  W.     Treatise  on  .         .  6-380 

—  Pambour,  F.  M.  G.  de.     Theory  of  6-400 

—  Rankine,  W.  J.  M.     Manual  of       .  6-528 

—  Saxby,  S.  M.     Study  of  .         .         .  6-407 

—  Sewell,  J.     Steam  and  locomotion  .  6-417 

—  Smiles,   S.     Lives  of  Boulton   and   Watt 

30-1760 

—  Steam  carriages,  report  on       .         .  6-406 

—  Young,  F.  T.     Steam-power  on  common  roads 

6-99 

—  See  Engines;  Locomotive;  Machinery;  Marine 

engines  ;  Railroads  ;  Steam  ;  Steam-boilers  ; 
Steam-navigation. 

Steam  in  the  farm  yard :  its  adaptation  to  agricul- 
tural purposes.     L.,  1863.     8«      .  4-294 

Steam  navigation.  Chandler,  J.  R.  Speech  on  the 
Collin's  line 1-210 

—  Dodd,  G.     Railways,  steamers  and  telegraphs 

6-914 

—  McFarlane,  R.     History  of      .         .  6-374 

—  Murray,  R.      Rudimentary    treatise   on  steam 

vessels  ......  6-662 

—  Rainey,  T.     Ocean  steam-navigation  1-216 

—  Reigart,  J.  F.     Life  of  R.  Fulton    .  30-923 

—  Stuart,  C.  B.     Naval  and  mail  steamers  6-1025 

—  Ward,  J.  H.    Application  of  steam  to  navigation 

6-446 

—  Westcott,  T.     Life  of  John  Fitch   .  30-997 

—  See  Naval  art ;  Navigation  ;  Steam-engine. 
Steamboat,  the.     J.  Gait         .         .         .         18-1137 
Steane,  E.,  and  J.  H.  Hinton.     Notes  of  a  tour  in 

Sweden  ;  including  an  historical  sketch  of  its 
religious  condition.     L.,  1859       .         27''-584 

Stearns,  C.  W.  The  Shakspeare  treasury  of  wisdom 
and  knowledge.     N.  Y.,  1869      .  24-242 

Stearns,  W.  A.  Discourses  and  addresses  at  instal- 
lation, as  president  of  Amherst  college.  Am- 
herst, 1855.     8°     .        .         .         .         32-1518 

Stebbing,  H.  Collection  of  tracts,  in  the  defence 
and  explanation  of  Christianity  and  its  evi- 
dence.    L.,  1766  .         .         .        .  32-687 

Stebbing,  Henry,  D.  D.     Dissertation  on  the  power 

of  states  to  deny  civil  protection  to  marriages 

of  minors ;   in  which  the  opinion  of  Baron 

PufFendorf  is  examined.     L.,  1755.    8° 

32-2434 

—  Enquiry  into  the  force  and  operation  of  the  an- 

nulling clauses  in  a  late  act  for  preventing 
clandestine  marriages.     L.,  1754.   8»   32-2434 

—  See  Foster,  N.  ;    Sayer,  J.  ;    Tunstall,  J.     See 

also,  Some  observations. 


STEBBING. 


561 


STEPHENS. 


Stebbing,  Rev.  Henry.  History  of  the  Christian 
church.     L.,  1833,4.     2  v.    .         .  32-206 

—  History  of  the  reformation.     L.,  1836,7.     2  v. 

32-207 

—  Lives  of  the  Italian  poets.     L.,  1831.     3  v. 

30-1307 

Stebbing,  W.    Analysis  of  Mr.  Mill's  system  of  logic. 

L.,  1864 15-244 

Stedman,  E.  C.     Alice  of  Monmouth ;   with  other 

poems.     N.  Y.,  1864     .         .        .  23-692 

—  The  blameless  prince,  and  other  poems.    B.,1869 

23-1040 

—  Poems  ;  lyric  and  idyllic.     B.,1869        23-1045 
Steel.     See  Iron  and  s. 

Steele,  A.  Chief  of  the  pilgrims  ;  or,  the  life  and 
time  of  William  Brewster.     Ph.,  1857.     8" 

30-975 

.  Steele,  Mrs.  E.  R.     Heroines  of  sacred  history.     2d 
ed.     N.  Y.,  1842  ....  32-111 

—  The  sovereigns  of  the  bible.     N.  Y.,  1852 

32-351 

—  A  summer  journey  in  the  west.     N.  Y.,  1841 

26M20 

Steele,  J.  Prosodia  rationalis  ;  or,  an  essay  towards 
establishing  the  melody  and  measure  of  speech, 
to  be  expressed  and  perpetuated  by  peculiar 
symbols.     2d  ed.     L.,  1779.     8°.  22-803 

Steele,  J.  D.  Fourteen  weeks'  course  in  descrip- 
tive astronomy.     N.  Y.,  1868       .  12-111 

—  Fourteen  weeks'  course  in  chemistry.     N.  Y., 

1867 8-113 

—  Fourteen  weeks'  course  in  natural  philosophy. 

N.  Y.,  1869 11-72 

Steele,  R.  The  conscious  lovers  :  a  comedy.  D.  L. 
T.,  V.  2 24-107 

—  Same.     I.  B.  T.  v.  18       .        .        .  24-141 

—  Same.     M.  B.  D.  v.  4      .        .         .  24-142 

—  Same.     S.  B.  T.  v.  16      .         .         .  24-191 

—  The  funeral ;  or,  grief  a-la-mode :   a  comedy. 

B.  B.  T.  V.  17       .         .        .         .  24-71 

—  Same.     M.  B.  D.  v.  4      .        .         .  24-142 

—  The  tender  husband  :  a  comedy.     B.  B.  T.  v. 

18 24-71 

—  Same.     D.  L.  T.  v.  11     .        .        .  24-107 

—  Same.     M.  B.  D.  v.  4      .         .         .  24-142 

—  Montgomery,  H.  R.     Memoirs  of    .        30-1747 
Steele,  W.  J.     See  Tait,  P.  G. 

Steepleton  ;  or,  high  church  and  low  church 

18-3966 

Steffens,  H.  Story  of  my  career ;  with  personal 
reminiscences  of  Gothe,  Schiller,  Schelling, 
Schleiermacher,  Fichte,  Novalis,  Schlegel, 
Neander,  and  others.  Trans,  by  W.  L.  Gage. 
B.,  1863 30-1433 

Stein,  A.,  and  R.  Koch.     Hurrah  for  the  holidays. 

Trans,    from   the   German  by  Trauermanlel 

18-1552 

Stein,  H.  F.  C.     See  Lacombe,  F. 

Stein,  L.  Geschichte  der  socialen  bewegung  in 
Fraukreich  von  1789  bis  auf  unsere  tage. 
Leipzig,  1850.     3  v.     8"         .         .  34-515 

Steinbach,    Lieut. -Col.     The  Punjaub  ;  a  brief    ac- 
count of  the  country  of  the  Sikhs  ;  its  extent, 
history,  commerce,  productions,  goveinment, 
manufactures,  laws,  religion,  etc.     L.,  1846 
28''-259 

Steiner,  I.  Elementary  reader ;  German  and  Eng- 
lish.    N.  Y.,  1846        .         .         .  22-238 

Steinmetz,  A.  History  of  the  Jesuits  ;  their  educa- 
cational  system  and  literature ;  with  revival 
and  present   state.     L.,  1848.     3   v.     8» 

32-811 

—  Japan  and  her  people.     L.,  1859     .         28''-276 

—  The  novitiate.     3d  ed.     L.,  1850     .         32-2281 

—  Romance  of  duelling  in  all  times  and  countries. 

L.,  1868.    2  V 29»-177 

—  Tobacco;  its  history,  cultivation,  manufacture, 

and  adulterations ;  its  use  considered  with 
reference  to  its  influence  on  the  human  con- 
stitution.    L.,  1857       .        .         .  10-656 


Steinitz,  F.     The  ship  ;  its  origin  and  progress.     L., 

1849.  4" 6-1033 

—  See  Haller,  A.  V. 

Stella.     L.  Enault 34-3299 

Stello.     A.  V.  de  Vigny  ,         .         .        34-4571 

Stillwag  von  Carion,  C.     Treatise  on  the  diseases  of 

the  eye  ;  including  the  anatomy  of  the  organ. 

Trans,    from  the  3d  German  ed.,  and  edited 

by  C.  E.  Hacklev  and  D.  B.  St.  John  Roosa. 

N.  Y.,  1868.     8»'  .        .         .         .  10-782 

Stendhal.     See  Beyle,  H. 
Stenhouse,  W.     Illustrations  of  the  lyric  poetry  and 

nmsic  of  Scotland  ;   compiled  to  accompany 

the  "Scot's musical  museum,"  with  additional 

notes  and  illustrati(ms.    E.,  1853.    8°    23-009 
Stenography.     See  Phonetics. 
Step  from  the  new  world  to  the  old.     H.  P.  Tap- 

pan 27''-261 

Stepmother.  G.  P.  R.  James  .  .  18-1048 
Stephanini,  J.     Personal  narrative  of  sufferings.    N. 

Y.,  1829 30-499 

Stephen,  G.     Adventures  of  a  gentlemen  in  search 

of  a  horse.     Ph.,  1857  .        .         .  20-475 

Stephen,  H.  J.    Summary  of  the  criminal  law.    Ph 

1840.    8"        .         .         .         .        V.  27  of  2-55 
Stephen,    J.      Critical    and    miscellaneous    essays. 

Pli.,1843 33-723 

—  Essays  in  ecclesiastical  biography.     2d  ed.     L., 

1850.  2v.     8"      .         .         .         .         32-1685 

—  Lectures   on  the   history   of   France.      N.  Y., 

1852.     8° 27^-1915 

Stephen,  J.  F.     General  view  of  the  criminal  law  of 

England.     L.,  1863.     8°       .         .  2-210 

Stephen  Dane.     A.  M.  Douglas     .         ,  18-959 

Stephen  Laugton.  M.  F.  Tupper  .  .  18-3341 
Stephens,  A.     History  of  the  wars  which  arose  out 

of  the  French   revolution  ;  with  a  review  of 

its  causes.     L.,  1803.     2  v.     4"    .       27^-4030 

—  Same.     Ph.,  1804.     2  v.     8°    .         .       27''-1916 

—  Memoirs  of  John  Home  Tooke  ;   interspersed 

with  original  documents.     L.,  1813.     2  v.     8<» 

30-605 

Stephens,  A.  H.    Constitutional  view  of  the  late  war 
between  the  states  ;  its  causes,  character,  con- 
duct,   and   i-esults  ;   presented   in  a  series  of 
colloquies  at  Liberty  hall.     v.  1.     Ph.,  1868 
8° 26»-1013 

—  Speech   before  the   Georgia  legislature,  March 

i6th,1864 26''-1778 

—  Cleveland,  H.     Public  and  private  life  of 

.        30-1901 

Stephens,  Ann  S.     Curse  of  gold   .        .        18-3016 

—  Doubly  false 18-3014 

—  Fashion  and  famine         .         .         ,        18-3005 

—  Frank   Leslie's  jwrtfolio  of  fancy  needlework. 

N.  Y.,  1855.     40  .         .         .        .  6-987 

—  Gold  brick 18-3003 

—  Heiress 18-3006 

—  Mary  Derwent  ....        18-3007 

—  Mabel's  mistake       ....        18-3011 

—  Old  homestead  ....        18-3008 

—  Pictorial  history  of  the  war  for  the  union  ;  to- 

gether with  a  complete  chronological  analysis. 
V.  1.     N.  Y.,  1863.     80         .         .         26''-C05 

—  Rejected  wife 18-3009 

—  Ruby  Gray's  strategy       .         .        .        18-3002 

—  Silent  struggles         ....         18-3004 

—  Soldier's  orphans     ....        18-3013 

—  Wife's  secret 18-3010 

—  Wives  and  widows  .         .        .         18-3001 
Stephens'    (Mrs.)   new   monthly,     v.  1-4  in  2.     N. 

Y.,  1857-9.     8"      .        .         .         .  17-212 

Stephens,  E.  B.  The  Basque  provinces  ;  their  po- 
litical state,  scenery,  and  inhabitants ;  with 
adventures  amongst  the  Carlists  and  Chris- 
tinos.     L.,  1837.     2  v.  .        .         27''-116 

Stephens,  F.  J.     Essays  ;  reprinted  from  the  Satur- 
day review.     L ,  1862  .        .        .  83-423 
Stephens,  H.     Book  of  the  farm  ;  with  notes  by  J. 
S.  Skinner.     N.  Y.,  1846.     8»       .  4-44 


36 


STEPHENS. 


562 


STEWART. 


Stephens,  Mrs.  H.  M.  Home  scenes  and  home 
sounds  18-3013 

Stephens,  J.  Life  of;  •with  an  account  of  the  Fenian 
brotherhood.     N.  Y.,  1866.         .        30-1812 

Stephens,  .1.  F.  Ilhistrations  of  British  entomology. 
Haustellata.     L.,  1828-34.     4  v.     8°        9-695 

Mandilmlata.     L.,  1828-35.     7  v.    8°     9-696 

Supplement.    L.,  1846.     8°         .  9-697 

Stephens,  J.  L.  Incidents  of  travel  in  Central 
America,  Chiapas,  aud  Yucatan.  N.  Y., 
1841.     2v.     8°     .         .         .         .         26f-153 

—  Incidents  of  travel  in   Eirypt,    Arabia   Petrea, 

and  the  holy  land.     Nr  Y.,  1837.     2  v. 
28^-28 

—  Incidents  of  travel  in  Greece,  Turkey,  Russia, 

and  Poland.     N.  Y.,  1838.     2  v.  27''-176 

—  Incidents  of  travel  in  Yucatan.     N.  Y.,  1843. 

2  V.     80 26''-150 

Stephens.     See  Stevens. 

Stephenson,  G.     Smiles,  S.     Life  of      .  80-972 

Stephenson,  J.     Medical  zoology  and  minei'alogy ; 

including  an  account  of  animal  and   mineral 

poisons.     L.,  1838.     8»         .         .  9-1007 

Stephenson,  R.     Report  on  the  atmospheric  railway 

system.     L.,  1844.     4°  .        .  6-1029 

—  Jeaflfreson,  J.  C.     Life  of         .         .        30-1621 
Stephenson.     See  Stevenson. 

Stepney,  G.     (Sanford's  Br.  poets)        .  23-171 

Stepping  heavenward.     E.  Prentiss       .     '    18-2546 

Steps  towards  heaven.     T.  S.  Arthur    .         18-3667 

Stereoscope,  the.     Brewster,    D.     History,  theory, 

and  construction  of       .         .         .  11-118 

Stereoscopic    magazine.      A    gallery  of  landscape 

scenery,  architecture,  antiquities,  and  natural 

history,     v.  1.     L.,  1858.     S"       .  5-434 

Sterling,  J.     Poetical  works.     Ph.,  1842         23-217 

—  Carlyle,  T.     Life  of  ...  80-675 
Sterling,  R.,  and  J.  D.  Campbell.     Our  own   first 

reader.     Greensboro',  1S62  .         .       26«-2010 

—  Our  own  second  reader.     Greensboro',  1862 

26^-2011 

—  Our  own  third  reader.     Greensboro',  1862 

26^-2012 

Sterling.     See  Stirling. 
'  Sterling.     R.  P.  Ward    ....         18-3435 
Stern,  Daniel.     [Pseud.]     See  Agoult,  C'sse  d'. 
Stern,  H.  A.     The   captive   missionary ;    being  an 
account  of  the  country  and  people  of  Abys- 
sinia ;  embracing  a  narrative  of  King  Theo- 
dore's life,  and  his  treatment  of  political  and 
religious  missions.     L.,  1868.     8°  28''-610 

—  Wanderings  among  the  falashas  in  Abyssinia ; 

together  with  a   description   of  the  country 
and  its  various  inhabitants.    L.,  1862.    H" 

28i'-397 

Sterne,  L.  Works  ;  with  a  life  of  the  author,  writ- 
ten by  himself.     L.,  1851.     8»      .  33-931 

—  Sentimental  journey  through  France  and  Italy  ; 

letters  and  sermons.     N.  Y.,  1857         33-930 

—  Life  and  opinions  of    Tristram  Shandy 

18-3015 

—  Ferriar,  J.     Illustrations  of     .        .        22-1049 

—  Fitzgerald,  P.     Life  of    .        .         .         30-1492 
Stethoscope.     Bowditch,  H.  I.     Young  stethoscop- 

ist ;  or,  student's  aid  to  auscultation      10-500 
Steuart,  Sir  James.     Works ;    political,  metaphys- 
ical and  chronological ;  with  anecdotes  of  the 
author.     L.,  1805.     6  v.     8°         .  3-231 

—  The  principles  of  money  applied  to  the  present 

state  of  the  coin  in  Bengal.     1772.     4" 

1-299 

Steuart,  John.     Bogota  in  1836,7.     N.  Y.,  1838 

26''-187 

Steuart.     See  Stewart ;  Stuart. 
Steuben,  F.  W.  A.  v.     Bowen,  F.     Life  of.     (S.  A. 
B.  9) 80-497 

—  Kapp,  F.     Life  of    .        .         .         .         30-1144 
Steven  Lawrence,  yeoman.     A.   B.   Edwards 

18-4062 

Stevens,  A.     See  Youatt,  W.        .        .  4-39 


Stevens,  Abel.  Centenary  of  American  methodism  ; 
a  sketch  of  its  history,  theology,  practical  sys- 
tem, and  success ;  with  a  statement  of  the 
plan  of  the  centenary  celebration  of  1866',  by 
J.  McClintock.     N.  Y.,  1866        .        32-1712 

—  History  of  the  methodist  episcopal  church  in  the 

United  States  of  America.  N.  Y.,  1864-7. 
4v 32-1559 

—  History  of  the  religious  movement  of  the  18th 

century,  called  methodism.  N.  Y.,  1858-61. 
3  V 32-890 

—  Life  and  times  of  Nathan  Bangs.    N.  Y.,  1863 

30-1519 

—  The  women  of  methodism.     N.  Y.,  1866 

30-1773 

Stevens,  G.  T.  Three  years  in  the  6th  corps,  [army 
of  the  Potomac]  Alb.,  1866.  8°  26^'-861 
Stevens,  H.  Account  of  the  proceedings  at  the  din- 
ner given  by  Mr.  George  Peabody,  to  the 
Americans  ctmnccted  with  the  great  exhibi- 
tion at  London.     L.,  1851.     8°    .  33-735 

—  Analytical  index  to  the  colonial  documents  of 

New  Jersey,  in  the  state  paper  offices  of  Eng- 
land ;   edited,  with  notes  and  references,  by 
'     W.    A.   Whitehead.      N.    Y.,   1858.    .8° 

26»-639 

—  Catalogue  of  my  English  library.     L.      21-113 
Stevens,  I.  I.     Campaigns  of  the  Rio  Grande  and 

of  Mexico  ;   with  notices  of  the  recent  work 

of  Majcn- Ripley.     N.  Y.,  1851.     8»      26M)11 

Stevens,  J.     Historical  account  of  taxes  under  all 

denominations.     L.,  1733     .         .  1-224 

—  See  Faria  y  Sousa,  E.       .         .         .       27''-2022 
Stevens,  J.  W.     Historical  and  geographical  account 

of  Algiers.     Ph.,  1797  .        .  28^-15 

Stevens,  Mrs.     Progressive  experience  of  the  heart 

under  the  discipline  of  the  holy  ghost.     Ph., 

1833 32-208 

Stevens,  R.  New  and  complete  guide  to  the  East 
India  trade.     2d  ed.     L.,  1775.     4°  1-509 

Stevens,  W.  B.  History  of  Georgia,  from  its  first 
discovery  by  Europeans  to  the  adoption  of 
the  present  constitution,  in  1798.  N.  Y.  and 
Ph.,  1847-59.     2  V.     8°        .         .         26^-195 

—  Home  service  :  a  manual  intended  for  those  who 

are  occasionally  hindered  from  attending  the 
house  of  God  ;  with  sermons,  and  selection 
of  hymns.     Ph.,  1856  .         .         .  32-614 

—  Merchants'  fund  address.     Ph.,  1856      33-1150 
Stevens.     See  Stephens. 

Stevens'  hall.     See  Pennsylvania  college. 

Stevenson,  A.  Rudimentary  treatise  on  the  history, 
construction,  aud  illumination  of  lighthouses. 
L.,  1850 6-88 

Stevenson,  D.  Sketch  of  the  civil  engineering  of 
North  America.     2d  ed.     L.,  1859  6-91 

Stevenson,  Rev.  John.  Gratitude  :  an  exposition  of 
the  103d  psalm.     N.  Y.,  1856       .  32-544 

Stevenson,  Sir  John.  See  Moore,  T.  Irish  melo- 
dies          5-978 

Stevenson,  T.  Design  and  construction  of  harbours. 
E.,  1864.     8°         ....  6-87 

Stevenson,  W.  B.  Historical  and  descriptive  nar- 
rative of  twenty  years'  residence  in  South 
America.     L.,  1829.     3  v.     8»      .         26''-214 

Stevenson,  W.  F.  Praying  and  working.  L.,  1862 
32-1039 

—  Lives  and  deeds  worth  knowing  about ;   with 

other  miscellanies.     L.,  1868        .         30-2385 
Stevenson,  W.  G.     Thirteen   months  in  the   rebel 

army  :    a   narrative  of  personal  adventures. 

N.  Y.,  1862 26^-425 

Stevenson.     See  Stephenson. 

Stewart,  A.     Elements  of  Gaelic  grammar.    2d  ed. 

E.,  1812.     8°         ....  22-240 

Stewart,    Agnes  M.      Disappointed  ambition ;    or, 

married  and  single       .         .         .        18-3017 
Stewart,  Rev.  A.  M.    Camp,  march,  and  battle-field  ; 

or,  three  years  and  a  lialf  with  the  army  of  the 

Potomac.     Ph.,  1865    .         .        .         26>'-.^08 


STEWAET. 


563 


STODDART. 


Stewart,  B.  Elementary  treatise  on  heat.  Oxf., 
1806.     8° 11-811 

Stewart,  C.  B.     Report  on  the  comparative  value  of 

anthracite   and  bituminous  coals.     W.,  1852 

No.  8  of  V.  5  of  1-341 

Stewart,  C.  S.  Brazil  and  La  Plata :  the  personal 
record  of  a  cruise.     N.  Y.,  18;:6  .         26*'-312 

—  Residence  in  the  Sandwich  islands.     B.,  1839 

29^-64 

—  Sketches  of  society  in  Great  Britain  and  Ireland. 

Ph.,  1834.     2v 37''-178 

■ —  Visit  to  the  South  seas  ;  including  notices  of 
Brazil,  Peru,  Manilla,  the  cape  of  Good  Hope, 
and  St.  Helena.  N.  Y.,  1833.  2  v.  29''-63 
Stewart,  D.  Collected  works  ;  edited  by  Sir  William 
Hamilton  ;  with  memoir  by  J.  Veitch.  E., 
1854-8.     lOv.     8«         .         .         .  15-103 

—  Elements  of  the  philosophy  of  the  human  mind. 

Alb.,  1821.     8°      .        .         .         .  15-68 

—  Same  ;  abridged  by  Francis  Bowen.     B.,  1854 

15-132 

—  See  Reid,  T.  ;  Robertson,  W.  ;  Smith,  Adam. 
Stewart,  E.  M.     Aubrey  Conyers  .         .        18-3018 
Stewart,  F.  L.    Sorghum  and  its  products.    Ph.,  1867 

".....  4r-268 

Stewart,  J.  Stable  economy  :  a  treatise  on  the  man- 
agement of  horses.     6th  ed.     E.,  1854    4-111 

Stewart,  K.  J.  Geography  for  beginners  ;  palmetto 
series.     Richmond,  1864       .        .  25-172 

Stewart,  R.     History  of  modern  Europe,  from  the 

commencement  of  the  16th  century.    L.,  1851 

27''-3548 

Stewart,  R.  W.  Tent  and  the  klian  :  a  journey  to 
Sinai  and  Palestine.     E.,  1857.     8°      28^-342 

Stewart,  T.  G.  Treatise  on  Bright's  diseases  of  the 
kidneys.     N.  Y.,  1868.     8°  .         .  10-877 

Stewart,  W.  J.  Roughing  it,  with  Alick  Baillie,  and 
elsewhere 18-3020 

Stewart.     See  Steuart ;  Stuart. 

Stickney,  C.  E.  History  of  the  Minisink  region  ; 
which  includes  the  present  towns  of  Minisink, 
Deerpark,  Mount  Hope,  Greenville,  and  Wa- 
wayanda,  in  Orange  county,  New  York. 
Middletown,  1867         .         .         .         26''-859 

Stieglitz,  H.  et  C.     Taillandier,  R.  E.  G.    .  34-4651 

Stier,  R.     Words  of  the  Lord  Jesus.     Trans,  by  W. 

B.Pope.     New  ed.     Ph.,  1860.     9y.  in5.   8» 

32-997 

Stiles,  E.  History  of  three  of  the  judges  of  King 
Charles  I ;  Major-Gen.  Whalley,  Major-Gen. 
Goffe,  and  Col.  Dixwell ;  with  an  account  of 
Theophilus  Whale,  supposed  to  have  been 
also  one  of  the  judges.     Hart.,  1794      S0-n05 

—  Kingsley,  J.  L.     Life  of.     (S.  A.  B.  10)  30-497 
Stiles,  J.  C.    Modern  reform  examined  ;  or,  the  union 

of  nortli  and  south  on  the  subject  of  slavery. 

Ph ,  1857 2-874 

Stiles,  W.  H.     Austria  in  1848,9  ;  being  a  history  of 

the  late  political   movements.     N.  Y.,  1852. 

2  v.     8" 27''-2680 

Still  hour,  the.     A.  Phelps     .        .         .        32-1606 

Still  waters 18-3024 

Stille,  A.     Epidemic  meningitis.     Ph.,  1867.     8" 

10-758 

—  Therapeutics  and  materia  mcdica  :  a  systematic 

treatise  on  the  action  and  uses  of  medicinal 
agents.     Ph.,  1800.     2  v.     8»       .  10-302 

Stille,  C.  J.  History  of  the  U.  S.  sanitary  commis- 
sion.    Ph.,  1866.     8"    .         .         .         26''-835 

—  Memorial  of  tlie  great  central  fair  for  the  U.  S. 

sanitary  commission.    Ph.,  1804.   4°  26"-1221 
Stille,  M.     See  Wharton,  F. 

Stilling,  H.     Theobald  ;  or,  the  fanatic  18-3023 

Stilling.     See  Jung-Stilling. 
Stillingfleet,  E.     Irenicum  ;  or,  pacificator  ;  being  a 

reconciler  as  to  church  differences.     Ph. ,  1842. 

8°  32-1596 

Stimpson,   W.     Researches   upon   the  hydrobiinae 

and  allied  forms.     W.,  1865.    8°.    [Sm.  misc. 

col.  v.  7] 11-188 


Stimulants  and  narcotics,  relations  of.     F.  E.  Anstie 

10-436 

Stinson,  A.  S.     Easy  Nat       .        .        .        18-3027 

—  Waifwood 18-3029 

Stirling,  E.     Aline.     F's  S.  D.  v.  17     .  24-221 

—  The  Bloomer  costume.     F's  M.  D.  v.  6    24-113 

—  Mrs.  Caudle's  curtain  lecture.     F's  M.  D.  v.  21 

24-113 

—  Nicholas  Nickleby.     F's  M.  D.  v.  33        24-113 

—  Norah  Creina.     F's  M.  D.  v.  26        .        24-113 

—  The  rag-picker  of  Paris.     F's  S.  D.  v.  14 

24-221 

—  Teddy  Roe.     F's  M.  D.  v.  25  .         .  24-113 

—  The  young  scamp.     F's  M.  D.  v.  36         24-113 
Stirling,  J.     Letters  from  the  slave  states.     L.,  1857 

26''-529 

Stirling,  J.  H.  Jerrold,  Tennyson,  and  Macaulay ; 
with  other  critical  essays.     E.,  1868    22-1223 

—  Secret  of  Hegel  ;  being  the  Hegelian  system  in 

origin,  principle,  form,  and  matter.     L.,  1805. 
2  v.     8» 15-272 

—  Sir  William  Hiirailton  ;  being  the  pliilosophy  of 

perception:   an  analysis.     L.,  1805.     8° 

15-270 

Stirling,  P.  J.  Australian  and  Californian  gold  dis- 
coveries, and  their  probable  consequences. 
E.,  1853 1-120 

—  Philosophy  of  trade  ;  or,  outlines  of  a  theory  of 

profits  and  prices.     E.,  1840.     8»  1-128 

Stirling,  W.     Cloister  life  of  Charles  V.     B.,  1853 

30-756 

Stirling,  W.  A.,  earl  of.     (Sanford's  Br.  poets) 

23-69 

Stirling,  W.  A.,  (Maj.-gen.,)  earl  of.     Duer,  W.  A. 

Life  and  correspondence  of  .         .  30-506 

Stirner,  M.    Der  einzige  und  sein  eigenthum.    Leip., 

1845 •  .  34-520 

Stobaius,  J.     Florilegium.     Recognovit  A.  Meineke. 

Leip.,  1855,0.     3  v.       .         .         .  34-838 

Stobo,  R.     Memoirs  of  Major  Robert  Stobo,  of  the 

Virginia  regiment.    Pittsburgh,  1854    30-2402 
Stock,  J.  S.     The  \avf  0? non  comjjotes  mentis.     Ph., 

1839.     8°         .        .         .         .      V.  25  of  2-55 
Stock  exchange.     Francis,  J.     Chronicles  of    1-123 

—  See  Finance. 

Stock.     See  Cattle  ;  Dairy. 

Stockfeeder's  manual.    C.  A.  Cameron  .  4-320 

Stockhardt,  J.  A.  Chemical  field-lectures  for  agri- 
culturists ;  with  notes  by  J.  E.  Teschemaclier. 

Camb.,  1858 4-131 

Stockholm,  academic  royale  dcs  sciences.     See  Ber- 

zelius,  J.,  in  Supplement. 

Stockraiser's  manual.    W.  Youatt         .  4-41 

Stockton,  T.   H.     Bible   alliance ;  or,  the  pen,  the 

pulpit,  and  the  press;  a  series  of  discourses. 

Cin.,  1850.     8°      .        .         .        .        32-1289 

—  Poems ;    with    autographic    and    other    notes. 

Ph.,  1802 23-926 

—  Sermons  for  the  people.     Pittsburgh,  1854 

32-1312 

Stocqueler,  J.  H.  Familiar  history  of  British  India  ; 
brought  down  to  1805,  by  J.  H.  Siddons. 
L 28''-257 

—  Life  of  field-marshal   the  duke  of  Wellington. 

L.,  1853.     2  V.     8»        .         .         .  30-738 

—  An  object  of  interest.     F's  M.  D.  v.  25    24-113 
Stoddard,  A.     Sketches,  historical  and  descriptive, 

of  Louisiana.     Ph.,  1812.     8"       .         26''-625 
Stoddard,  D.  T.     Thompson,  J.  P.    Memoir  of 

30-1071 

Stoddard,  E.     Morgesons       .        .        .        18-3031 

—  Temple  house 18-30S0 

—  Two  men 18-3033 

Stoddard,  R.  H.     The  king's  bell.     N.  Y.,  1863 

23-675 

Stoddard,  S.     See  Andrews,  E.  A. 

Stoddart,  G.  H.  History  of  the  prayer-book;  the 
derivation  of  most  of  its  formularies  from 
previous  liturgies,  and  the  dates  of  the  com- 
position of  others     li-,  1864        .        32-1326 


STODDART. 


564 


STORY. 


Stoddart,  Sir  J.  Glossology  ;  or,  the  historical  re- 
lations of  languages.'   L.,1858     .  22-239 

—  Introduction  to  the  study  of  universal  history. 

L.,  1850 29'>-100 

Stoddart,  T.  T.     Angler's  companion  to  the  rivers 

and  lochs  of  Scotland.    E.  and  L.,  1853  20-477 
Stoddart.     See  Stoddard. 
Stoever,    M.    L.     Memorial  of  P.  F.  Mayer.     Ph., 

1859 30-1111 

—  Memoir  of  the  life  and  times  of  H.  M.  Muhlen- 

berg. Ph.,  1856  ....  30-1011 
Stokes,  W.,  (Ed.)  Gwreansan  bys:  the  creation  of 
the  Avorld  ;  a  Cornish  mystery  ;  with  transla- 
tion and  notes.  Berlin,  1863.  [Ph.  soc. 
trans.  1864]  .         .         .        .         .  22-488 

—  Life  and  labours  in  art  and  archseoloiry  of  Geo. 

Petrie.     L.,  1868.     8°  .         .         .    "    30-2433 
Stokesley  secret.     Miss  C.  M.  Youge     .         18-3635 
Stolberg,  F.  L.    Travels  through  Germany,  Switzer- 
land,   Italy,    and    Sicily.      Trans,    from    the 
German   by   T.  Holcrott.     2d  ed.     L.,  1797. 

4  v.     8° 27^-179 

Stolen  mask.     W.  W.  Collins         .         .  18-690 

Stolze,  W.     See  Michaelis,  G. 

Stomach.     Brinton,  W.     Diseases  of    .  10-183 

—  Eyre,  J.     Stomach  and  its  difficulties       10-705 

—  See  Digestion;  Food. 

Stone,  C.  P.  Philosophy  for  the  rifle  ;  a  simple  ex- 
position of  those  laws  which  govern  the  flight 
of  the  bullet.     By  Enos.     L.."l858  6-697 

Stone,  E.  God's  acre  ;  or,  historical  notices  relating 
to  churchyards.     L.,  1858     .         .         29^-114 

—  Chronicles  of  fashion,  from  the  time  of  Eliza- 

beth to  the  early  part  of  the  19tli  century,  in 
manners,  amusements,  banquets,  costume,  etc. 
L.,1845.     2  V.     8°        .         .         .       27M113 

St(me,  E.  M.  » History  of  Beverly,  civil  and  ecclesi- 
astical.    B.,  1843  .         .         .         26^-640 

Stone,  E.  W.  Rhode  Island  in  the  rebellion.  Prov., 
1864 26''-586 

Stone,  F.  Examination  of  Burke's  reflections  on 
the  revolution  in  France.     L.     8°         26''-955 

Stone,  J.  S.  The  Christian  sacraments.  N.  Y., 
1866 32-1956 

—  Memoir  of  A.  V.  Griswold ;  abridged  by  Rev. 

D.  A.  Tyng.     N.  Y.,  1857   .         .  30-829 

—  Memoir  of  the  life  of  James  Milnor ;  abridged 

by  the  author.     N.  Y.,  1849         .  30-816 

Stone,  W.  H.     See  Halcombe,  J.  J. 

Stone,  W.  L.  Border  wars  of  the  American  revolu- 
tion.    N.  Y.,  1843.     2v.      .         .         26''-197 

—  Life  and  times  of  Sir  William  Johnson.    Alb., 

1865.     2  V.     8°      .         .         .         .        30-1595 

—  Life  of  Joseph  Brant-Thayendanegea  ;  includ- 

ing the  border  wars  of  the  American  revolu- 
tion, and  sketches  of  the  Indian  campaigns  of 
Generals  Harmar,  St.  Clair,  and  Wayne.  N. 
Y.,  1838.     2  V.    80        .         .         .  30-45 

—  Matthias  and  his  impostures ;  or,  the  progress 

of  fanaticism  ;  illustrated  in  the  extraordinary 
case  of  Robert  Matthews,    and  some  of  his 
forerunners  and  disciples.     N.  Y.,  1835 
30-355 

—  Poetry  and   history  of  Wyoming ;   containing 

Campbell's  Gertrude,  with  a  biographical 
sketch  of  the  author  by  W.  Irving ;  and  the 
history  of  Wyoming  to  the  beginning  of  the 
present  century.     N.  Y.,  1841      .         26-'-251 

—  UncasandMiantonomoh  :  a  historical  discourse. 

N.  Y.,  1842 30-531 

—  Tips  and  downs        ....        18-3033 
Stone.     See  Gravel. 

Stone  and  the  image.     J.  F.  Berg  .  32-615 

Stone  edge 18-4033 

Stone-cutting.  Burgoyne,  J.  Blasting  and  quarry- 
ing   6-27 

—  Dobson,  E.     Rudimentary  treatise  on  6-41 

—  Shaw,  E.     Practical  masonry  .  6-1002 

—  See  Building;  Marble;  Mining. 
Stonelieart.     G.^Aimurd         .        .        .  18-106 


Stonehenge.     See  Walsh,  J.  H. 

Stonehenge.  Herbert,  A.  Argument  to  disprove 
antiquity  of 27''-548 

Stones  of  Venice.     J.  Ruskin         .         .       5-63,155 

Stoney,  B.  B.  The  theory  of  strains  in  girders,  etc. 
V.  1.     L.,  1866.     8»       .         .         .  6-139 

Stoney,  H.  B.  Residence  in  Tasmania ;  with  a 
descriptive  tour  through  the  island.  L. ,  1856. 
8° 29i'-188 

Storer,  F.  H.  First  outlines  of  a  dictionary  of  solu- 
bilities of  chemical  substances.  Camb.,  1864. 
8° 8-79 

—  See  Elliot,  C.  W. 

Storer,  H.  R.     Is  it  I?    B.,  1867    .         .  10-645 

—  Why  not?     Ji.,  1866        .         .        .  10-628 

—  On  nurses  and  nursing  ;  with  especial  reference 

to  the  management  of  sick  women.    B.,  1868 

10-823 

Stories  and  sketches  by  our  best  authors        18-3039 
Stories  for  Sundays,  illustrating  the  catechism.     M. 
M.  Sherwood         ....        18-2840 
Stories  for  young  housekeepers.     T.  S.  Arthur 

18-3668 

Stories  from  "  Blackwood  "  .  .  .  18-3035 
Stories  from  the  home  treasury.     F.  Summerly 

18-3071 

Stories  from  the  Italian  poets.  L.Hunt  18-1556,7 
Stories  from  life,  which  the  chaplain  told  18-3038 
Stories  from  my  attic.  II.  E.  Scudder  .  18-4288 
Stories  in  verse.     H.  Abbey  .         .         .  23-973 

Stories  of  boy  genius.  M.  Jervis  .  .  30-1603 
Stories  of  the   Canadian   forest.     Mrs.   Traill 

18-3268 

Stories  of  many  lands.     Mrs.  S.  J.  Lippincott 

.        18-1917 

Stories  of  school-life.  A.  R.  Hope  .  18-1488 
Stories  of  Scotland.  Mrs.  T.  Geldart  .  27^-1328 
Stories  of  the  sea.     J.F.Cooper    .         .  18-739 

Stories  of  Stapleford.  Mary  Howitt  .  18-1507 
Stories  of  travels  for  children.     Mrs.  S.  J.  Lippincott 

27''-445 

Stories  of  the  M^oods.     J.F.Cooper       .  18-740 

Stories  told  to  Rollo's  Cousin  Lucy.     J.  Abbott 

18-24 

Storm,  T.     Immen-see.    From  the  German,  bv  H. 

CMrk 18-3736 

Storm-cliff.  S.  J.  Pritchard  .  .  .  18-3993 
Stormcliff.     M.  T.  Walworth  .         .         18-3416 

Stormontfield  experiment  on  the  salmon.   W.  Brown 

9-681 

Storms.     Bassnett,  F.     Mechanical  theory  of 

11-108 

—  Dove,  H.  W.     Law  of     .         .         .  11-184 

—  Espy,  J.  P.     Philosophy  of    .         .  11-132 

—  Harris,  W.  S.    Nature  of  thunder-storms  11-310 

—  Piddington,  H.     Sailor's  horn-book  11-193 

—  Reid,  W.     Law  of  .         .         .         .  11-516 
Development  of  the  law  of          .  11-514 

—  Sedgwick,  J.     True  principle  of  the  law  of 

11-196 

—  See  Cyclone ;  Lightning ;  Meteorology;  Whirl- 

winds ;  Winds. 

Storr,  T.  C,  and  C.  C.  Flatt.     Elementary  course 

of  Biblical  theology.     Trans.,  with  additions, 

by  S.  S.  Schmucker.     And.,  1826.    2  v.     8° 

32-186 

Storrs,  R.  S.  Constitution  of  the  human  soul ; 
Graham  lectures.     K  Y.,  1857.     8"      15-111 

Story,  C.  A.  Alcohol ;  its  nature  and  effects.  N. 
Y.,  1868 10-487 

Story,  J.  Commentaries  on  the  conflict  of  laws, 
foreign  and  domestic,  in  regard  to  contracts, 
rights  and  remedies.  6th  ed.  By  I.  F.  Red- 
field.     B.,  1865.     8"      .         .         .  2-274 

—  Commentaries  on  the  constitution  of  the  U.  S.  ; 

with  a  preliminary  review  of  the  coustitutioual 
history  of  the  colonies  and  states.  B.,  1833. 
3v.     8° 2-878 

—  Commentaries  on  the  law  of  agency.     5tli  ed. 

B.,  1857.     8°         .....        .  2-147 


STORY. 


565 


STRAUCHIUS. 


Story,  J.  Commentaries  on  the  law  of  bailments. 
Camb.,  18;J2.    8"  .         .         .         .  2-96 

—  Commentaries  on  the  law  of  bills  of  exchange, 

foreign  and  inland,  as  administered  in  England 
and  America ;  with  occasional  illustrations 
from  the  commercial  law  of  continental  Eu- 
rope.    3d  ed.     B.,  1858.     8<>         .  2-148 

—  Commentaries  on  the  law  of  partnership,  as  a 

branch  of  commercial  and  maritime  jurispru- 
dence ;  with  occasional  illustrations  from  the 
civil  and  foreign  law.     B.,  1859.     8"       2-149 

—  Familiar  exposition  of  the  constitution  of  the 

U.  S.     B.,  n.  d 2-880 

—  Miscellaneous  writings.     B.,  1835.     8»      33-311 

—  Power  of  solitude  :  a  poem.     B.      .  23-425 

—  Story,  W.  W.     Life  and  letters  of  .  80-673 
Story,  T.    Conversations,  discussions,  and  anecdotes. 

Compiled  by  N.  Richardson.     Ph.,  1862 

82-1018 

Storj'-,  "W.  W.  Life  and  letters  of  Joseph  Story. 
B.,  1851.     2  V.     8»        .         .         .  30-673 

—  Poems.     Boston,  1856     .        .         .  23-585 

—  The  proportions  of  the  human  figure,  according 

to  a  new  canon.     L.,  1866.     8°    .  5-788 

—  Roba  di  Roma.     N.  Y.,  1863.     2  v.         27»'-631 

—  Same.     4th  ed.     L.,  1864.     2  v.      .        27''-631'' 

—  Treatise  on  the  law  of  contracts.    B. ,  1856.    2  v. 

8° 2-151 

Story  book.  H.  C.  Andersen  .  .  18-146 
Story  of  American  history.  J.Abbott  v.  5  of  18-15 
Story  of  the  American  war.  H.  Stacke  26«-990 
Story  of  ancient  history.  J.  Abbott  v.  5  of  18-15 
Story  of  a  bad  boy.  T.  B.  Aldrich  .  18-4294 
Story  of  a  boulder.  A.  Geikie  .  .  9-233 
Story  of  a  pocket  bible  .  -  .  .  .  18-8036 
Story  of  the  burnt  Njal.  G.  W.  Dasent  18-816 
Story  of  my  childhood.  Mme  J.  Michelet  30-2350 
Story  of  doom.  J.  Ingelow  .  .  .  23-956 
Story  of  Elizabeth.  A.  I.  Thackeray  .  18-8177 
Story  of  English  history.  .  J.  Abbott  v.  5  of  18-15 
Story  of  a  feather.  D.  Jerrold  .  .  18-1676" 
Story  of  four  centuries,  the  ;  sketches  of  early  church 
history  for  youthful  readers.  By  H.  L.  L. 
L.,1864  .....  83-1479 
Story  of  Gisli  the  outlaw.  G.  W.  Dasent  18-814 
Story  of  the  great  march.  G.  W.  Nichols  26^-721 
Story  of  the  guard.  J.  B.  Fremont  .  26^-489 
Story  of  the  guns.  J.  E.  Tcnnent  .  6-703 
Story  of  tlie  Irish  before  the  conquest.  M.  C.Fer- 
guson     27'''-1435 

Story  ol  Kennett.     B.  Taylor   •     .        .        18-3163 
Story  of  the  red  book  of  Appin.     E.  A.  Hitchcock 

18-2593,4 

Story  of  a  trooper.     F.C.Adams  .  18-83 

Story  of  Waldemar  Krone's  youth.     H.  F.  Ewald 

18-1045 

Stoughton,  J.  Ecclesiastical  liistory  of  England, 
from  the  opening  of  the  long  parliament  to  the 
death  of  Oliver  Cromwell.  L.,  1867.  2  v. 
8» 27»-1117 

—  Scenes  in  other  lands,  with  their  associations. 

L.,  1853 27''-766 

—  Spiritual  heroes;   or,  sketches  of  the  puritans. 

N.Y.,  1848 32-1684 

Stow,  J.     The  svrvay  of  London ;   containing  the 

Originall,    Antiquitie,    Encrease,    and    more 

Moderne  Estate  of  the  sayd   Famous  Citie  ; 

written  in  the  yeere  1598  ;  since  then  continued 

and  much  enlarged.  L.,  1618  .  27"-lU9 
Stowe,  C.  E.    Origin  and  history  of  the  books  of  the 

bible.    (The  new  testament.)     Hart.,   1867. 

8»  82-1988 

—  See  Jahn,  J. 

Stowe,  Mrs.  H.  B.     Agnes  of  Sorrento  .        18-3041 

—  La  Case  de  1'  Oncle  Tom.     B.,  1852       34-4171 

—  The  chimney  corner.     B.,  1868       .  33-809 

—  Dred ;  a  tale  of  the  great  dismal  swamp 

18-8042 

—  House  and  home  papers.     B.,  1865         33-1126 

—  Little  foxes.    B.,  1865     .        .        .  33-810 


Stowe,  Mrs.  H.  B.  The  May-flower,  and  miscel- 
laneous writings  .         .*       .         ,        18-3043 

—  Men  of  our  times ;  or,    leading  patriots  of  the 

day.     Hart.,  1868.     8°  .        .        30-2875 

—  The  minister's  wooing     .         .        .        18-3044 

—  Nina  Gordon.     [Same  as  Dred]      .         18-3042 

—  Oldtown  folks 18-3047 

—  The  pearl  of Orr's  island.         .         ,        18-3045 

—  Sunny  memories  of  foreign  lands.     B.,  1854. 

2  V.  ■ 27"-348 

—  Uncle  Tom's  cabin  ....         18-8046 

—  Key  to  Uncle   Tom's  cabin ;    presenting    the 

original  facts  and  documents  upon  which  the 
story  is  founded ;  together  with  corroborative 
statements  verifying  the  truth  of  the  work. 
B.,  1853.     8»         ....         26^-723 

—  See  Beecher,  C.  E.,  in  Supplement ;  Cucheval- 

Clarigny. 

Stowell,  H.  Model  for  men  of  business ;  or,  lec- 
tures on  the  character  of  Nehemiah.  3d  ed. 
L.,  1859 32-878 

Stowell,  W.  H.  On  the  work  of  the  spirit.  2d  ed. 
L.,  1854 32-2209 

—  and   D.   Wilson.     History  of  the   Puritans  in 

England,  and    the    pilgrim  fathers.     N.  Y., 

1849 26^-408 

Strabo.  Geographica.  Recognovit  A.  Meineke. 
Leip.,  1852,3.     3  v.       .        .         .  84-339 

—  Geography.     Trans,   by  H.    C.  Hamilton   and 

W.  Falconer.     L.,  1854.     8  v.      .  25-68 

Strachey,  E.  Miracles  and  science.  L.,  1854  32-2840 
Stradivari,  A.     Fetis,  F.  J.     Notice  of .  5-1029 

Stratford,  T.  Wentworth,  earl  of,     Forster,  J.     Life 

of 80-166 

Straight  forward.     L.  E.  Guernsey        .        18-1290 
Strain,  I.  G.     Sketches  of  a  journey  in  Chili  and  the 
Argentine  provinces,  in  1849.     N.  Y.,  1853 

26i>-366 

Strains  on  structures  of  iron  work.    F.  W.  Sheilds 

6-84 

Strait  gate,  the.     J.  Abbott   .         .        v.  1  of  18-15 
Straker,  C.     Instructions  in  the  art  of  lithography. 
L.,  1867.     8°  .         .        .        .  6-1031 

Stranded  ship.     L.  C.  Davis  .        .        .  18-817 

Strang,  J.  Glascow  and  its  clubs ;  or,  glimpses  of 
the  condition,  manners,  characters,  and  oddi- 
ties of  the  city,  during  the  past  and  present 
centuries.  Glascow,  1857.  8°  .  27''-684 
Strange,  T.  Elements  of  Hindu  law ;  referable  to 
British  judicature  in  India.     L.,  1825.     2  v. 

80 2-860 

Strange,  W.  Restoration  of  health  ;  or,  the  appli- 
cation of  the  laws  of  hygiene  to  the  recovery 
of  health.     L.,  1865      .         .         .  10-604 

—  The  seven  sources  of  health.     L.,  1864    10-412 
Strange  adventures  of  Captain  Dangerous.     G.  A. 

Sala 18-2718 

Strange  adventures  of  Gooroo  Simple.  A.  H.  For- 
rester             18-1204 

Strange  stories.  E.  T.  W.  Hoff"mann  .  18-1487 
Strange  stories  of  the  animal  world.  J.  Timbs  9-716 
Strange  story.     E.  L.  Bulwer-Lytton    .  18-492 

Strange  tales.     J.  Ashworth  .         .         .  18-218 

Stranger  in  America.  C.  W.  Janson  .  26''-474 
Stranger  in  London.     C.  Redding  .         27''-354 

Strategy  and  tactics.     G.  H.  Dufour      .  6-596 

—  Gl-aham,  J.  J.     Use  of  stratagems  in  war  6-614 

—  Schalk,  E.     Campaigns  of  1862,8    .  6-688 

—  See  Military  ***  ;  Tactics  and  strategy. 
Strathern.     Countess  of  Blessington      .  18-843 
Strathmore.     L.  De  Larame  .         .        .         18-3050 
Stratmann,  F.  H.     Dictionary  of  the  old  English 

language  of  the  13th,  14th,  and  15th  centuries. 
Krefeld,  1867.     8°         .        .         .  23-242 

Strattou,  H.  D.  See  Bryant,  H.  B.,  and  H.  D. 
Stratton. 

Strauchius,  G.  Breviarum  chronolngicum ;  or,  a 
treatise  describing  the  terms  and  most  cele- 
brated characters,  periods,  and  epochas  used 
in  chronology.    3d  ed.     L.,  1722  29^-88 


STRAUSS. 


5G6 


STUART. 


Strauss,  D.  F.      New  life  of  Jesus.     L.,  1865.     2  v. 
8° 82-l';o2 

—  Zeller,  E.     Strauss  and  Renan        .         32-1915 

—  See   Cairns,  J.  ;    Fisher,  G.    P.  ;    Norton,  A.  ; 

Tafel,  J.  F.  I. 
Strauss,  G.  F.  A.     The  chime  of  the  bells.     Trans, 
by  H.  Bokum.     B.,  1836      .         .  82-271 

—  Glory  of  the  house  of  Israel  .  .  18-3051 
Strauss,  G.  L.  M.,  et  al.      England's    workshops. 

L.,1864 6-413 

Stray  leaves  from  the  book  of  nature.     M.  S.  De  Vere 

9-918 
Stray  leaves  from  fairy  land.     J.  and  W.  Grimm 

18-1288 

Stray  meditations.  J.  P.  Thompson  .  32-1656 
Stray  Yankee  in  Texas.  S.  A.  Hammitt.  [See  Sup- 
plement] ,  .  .  .  .  18-2467 
Streaks  of  squatter  life.  J.  S.  Robb  .  18-3166 
Stream  of  life  on  our  globe.  J.  L.  Milton  9-270 
Street,  A.  B.     Frontenac.     L.,  1849.     8»        23-531 

—  The  Indian  pass.     N.  Y.,  1869        .         26'>-707 

—  Poems.     N.  Y.,  1845.     8°        .         .  23-218 

—  Poems.     N.  Y.,  1867.     2  v.     .         .  23-885 

—  Woods  and  waters  ;  or,  the  Saranacs  and  Racket. 

N.  Y.,  1860 26"-385 

Street,  G.  E.     Brick  and  marble  in  the  middle  ages: 

notes  of  a  tour  in  the  north  of  Italy.    L.,  1855. 

8" 5-153 

Street  preaching  in  San  Francisco.     W.  Taylor 

32-2285 

Street  thoughts.     H.  M.  Dexter      .         .  82-808 

Strength  of  cast  iron  pillars.  J.  B.  Francis  6-50 
Strength  of  nations.  A.  Bisset  .  .  29"-116 
Stretton,  J.  C.  Margaret  and  her  bridesmaids  18-2069 

—  Queen  of  the  county        .         .         .         18-2564 

—  Rector's  wife 18-3689 

Stretton.     H.  Kingsley  ....         18-4242 
Strickland,  A.     Lives  of  the  bachelor  kings  of  Eng- 
land.    L.,1861      ....         80-1445 

—  Lives  of  the  queens  of  England,  from  the  Nor- 

man conquest ;  with  anecdotes  of  their  courts. 
Ph.,  1848.     12  V.  in  6.     8°    .         .  30-446 

—  Same.     Ph.,  1843.     12  v.         .         .  30-448 

—  Same.     Ph.,  1844.     12  v.  in  6         .  80-447 

—  Same ;  abridged.     L.,  1867      .         .  80-450 

—  Lives  of  the  queens  of  Scotland,  and   English 

princesses  connected  with  the  regal  succession 
of  Great  Britain.    N.Y.,  1851-9.    8  v.    30-656 

—  Lives  of  the  seven   bisliops   committed  to  the 

tower  in  1688.     L.,  1866       .         .         30-1841 

—  Lives  of  the  Tujlor  princesses  ;  including  Lady 

Jane  Gray  and  her  sisters.     L.,  1868  80-2437 

—  Old  friends  and  new  acquaintances  18-8054 

—  Pilgrims  of  Walsingham  ;  or,  tales  of  the  mid- 

dle ages 18-8055 

Strickland,  — .  Twenty-seven  years  in  Canada  West. 
L.,  1858.  2  V.  ■  .  .  .  .  26i'-867 
Strickland,  W.  Reports  on  canals,  railways,  roads, 
and  other  subjects,  made  to  "the  Pennsylvania 
society  for  the  promotion  of  internal  improve- 
ment." Ph.,  1826.  f»  .  .  6-1023 
Strickland,  W.  P.  History  of  the  American  bible 
society ;  with  an  introduction  by  L.  N.  Rice. 
N.  Y.,  1856.     8»  .         .         .         .  32-688 

—  Life  of  Jacob  Gruber.     N.  Y.,  1860        30-1255 

—  Old  Mackinaw ;   or,  the  fortress  of  the  lakes. 

Ph.,  1860      .        .  •     ,        .        .         26^-888 

—  The  pioneer  bishop ;    or,  the  life  of   Francis 

Asbury;  with  an  introduction  by  N.  Bangs. 
N.  Y., [1858]         ....        30-1077 

—  The  pioneers  of  the  west.  N.  Y.,  1856  26''-310 
Stricture  of  the  urethra.  H.  Thompson  10-906 
Strife  and  peace.  Fredrika  Bremer  .  18-408 
Strikes  and  lock-outs ;  or,  the  law  of  combination. 

By  a  barrister.     L„  1867      .        .  2~B25 

—  See  Labor  ;  Trades'  societies  ;  Working  classes. 
String  of  diamonds,   gathered  from  many   mines. 

By  a  gem  fancier.     Hart.,  1853    .  23-769 

String  of  pearls.     G.  P.  R.  James  .        18-1650 

Strive  and  thrive.    Mary  Howitt    .        .        18-1515 


Strock,  D.,  jr.  Pictorial  historj^  of  King  Philip's 
war;  containing  an  account  of  the  Indian 
ti'ibes,  their  manners  and  customs.  Hart., 
1851.     8» 26»-583 

Strodtmann,  A.  Heinrich  Heine's  wirken  und  stre- 
ben  dargesteldt  an  seinen  werkeu.  Hamb., 
1857 34-601 

Stromeyer,  L.     Gunshot  fractures :  resection  in  gun- 
shot injuries,  by  F.  Esmarch.     Ph.,  1862 
10-268 

Strong,  T.  Treatise  on  elementary  and  higher  alge- 
bra.    N.  Y.,  1859.     8°  .         .  14-33 

Strong,  W.  C.     Culture  of  the  grape.     B.,  1866 

4-231 

Stronghand.     G.  Aimard        .         .         .  18-108 

Strother,  D.  H.  Virginia  illustrated :  containing  a 
visit  to  the  Virginia  Canaan,  and  the  adven- 
tures of  Porte  Crayon  and  his  cousins.  N. 
Y.,  1857.     8"         .         .         .         .         26''-324 

Stroud,  G.  M.  Sketch  of  the  laws  relating  to  slavery 
in  the  several  states.     2d  ed.     Ph.,  1856 

;        .        .        .  2-125 

—  See  Purdon,  J. 

Strozzi,  Filippo.     T.  A.  Trollope  ,         .       27-2484 

Structural  lesions  of  the   skin.     H.  F.  Damon 

10-893 

Struenzce,  J.  F.  Count  Struenzee,  the  sceptic  and 
Christiin.  Trans,  by  Mrs.  J.  H.  Wilson, 
B.,  1853 32-419 

Struggle  for  life,  the.     L.  P.  Hale  .         18-3059 

Struggles  and  adventures  of  Christoplier  Tadpole. 
Albert  Smith         ....         18-2924 

Struggles  for  life  ;  or,  the  autobiography  of  a  dissent- 
ing minister.     Ph.,  1854       .        .  32-583 

Struggles   of  Brown,   Jones,    and    Robinson.      A. 
"Trollope 18-3290 

Struggles  of  a  young  artist.     See  Gibson,  D.  C. 

30-1665 

Strutt,  J.  Complete  view  of  the  dress  and  habits  of 
the  people  of  England,  from  the  establishment 
of  the  Saxons ;  with  an  introduction  con- 
taining a  general  description  of  the  ancient 
habits  in  use  among  mankind,  to  the  conclu- 
sion of  the  7th  century;  new  ed.,  with  notes 
by  J.  R.  Planche.  L.,  1842.  2  v.  4'> 
27''-4048 

—  Regal  and  ecclesiastical  antiquities  of  England ; 

containing  the  representations  of  all  the  Eng- 
lish monarchs,  from  Edward  the  confessor,  to 
Henry  VIII ;   with  critical  and   explanatory 
notes,  by  J.  R.  Planche.     L.,  1842.     4° 
27'^-4047 

—  Sports  and  pastimes  of  the  people  of  England  ; 

new  ed.,  by  W.  Hone.     L.,  1831.     8°    20-479 
Struve,  B.  C.     See  Meusel,  J.  G.,  in  Supplement. 
Struve,  G.  v.      Grundziige   der    staatswisenschaft. 

Mannheim,  1847.     4  v.  in  3  .         34-2295 

Stryker,  Helen.     Light  ....        18-8061 
Stryker,  Jas.     See  American  quarterly  register  and 

magazine. 
Strype,  J.     Memorials  of  Thomas  Cranraer.     Oxf., 

1848.     2v.    8°      .        .        .        .  30-113 

Stuart,  Lady  A.     Cooper,  E.     Life  and  letters  of 

30-1858 

Stuart,  B.     How  to  become  a  successful  engineer ; 

being  hints  to  youths  intending  to  adopt  the 

profession.     E.,  1806    .         .         .  13-216 

Stuart,  C.     Emigrant's  guide  to  Upper  Canada  ;  or, 

sketches  of  the  present  state  of  that  province. 

L.,  1820         .....         26*^-155 
Stuart,  C.  B.     The  naval  and  mail  steamers  of  the 

United  States.     N.  Y.,  1853.     4o  6-1025 

—  The  naval  dry  docks  of  the  United  States.     N. 

Y.,  1852.     4°         .        .        .        .  6-1026 

Stuart,   C.    E.     Johnes,  M.     Prince  Charlie 

30-1218 

—  Klose,  C.  L.     Memoir  of         .        .        30-1201 

—  Stanhope,  P.  H.     "  The  forty -five  "        27''-787 

—  See  Chamber's  rebellion  of  1745,6. 
Stuart,  E.    (Trusta.)    See  Phelps,  Mrs.  E.  S. 


STUART. 


567 


SUE. 


Stuart,  family  of.  Chateaubriand,  F.  A.  de.  Les 
quatie  Stuarts       ....        34-5407 

—  Noble,  M.     Historical  genealogy  of        27'^4009 

—  Townend,  W.     Descendants  of  the  Stuarts 

30-1989 

—  See  England,  history  of ;  Jacobites. 

Stuart,  G.  History  of  Scotland,  from  the  establish- 
ment of  the  reformation,  till  the  death  of 
Mary.     Dub.,  1782.     2  v.     8<>      .       27''-1380 

—  View  of  society  in  Europe.    2d  ed.    L.,  1782.  4° 

27^-4008 

Stuart,  I.  W.  Life  of  Nathan  Hale.  2d  ed.  Hart., 
1856 30-938 

—  Life  of  Jonathan  Trumbull.     B.,  1859.     8° 

30-1319 

Stuart,  James,  M.  D.     Salutary  effects  of  mercury 

in  malignant  fevers.     Ph.,  1798.     8°        10-80 

Stuart,  Jas.,  F.  R.  S.,  and  N.  Revett.     Antiquities  of 

Athens  and  other  monuments  of  Greece.     3d 

ed.     L.,  1858        ....  5-112 

Stuart,  Mary.     See  Mary,  Queen  of  Scots. 

Stuart,  Moses.     Commentary  on  ecclesiastes.     N. 

.  Y.,  1851 32-779 

—  Hints  on  the  interpretation  of  prophecy.     An- 

dover,  1842 32-209 

—  Letters  on  the  divinity  of  Christ.     See  Menies, 

T.  S 32-1357 

Stuart,  M.  A.     Life  and  letters  of  Elizabeth,   last 

Duchess  of  Gordon.     N.  Y.,  1868       30-2313 

Stuart,  R.     Dictionary  of  architecture.     Ph.,  1851. 

2  V.     8° 5-58 

Stuart.  See  Steuart ;  Stewart. 
Stuart  of  Dunleath.  C.  E.  Norton  18-1198,2345 
Stubbs,  W.  See  Haddan,  A.  W.,  in  Supplement. 
Stuckenberg,  J.  H.  W.  History  of  the  Augsburg 
confession,  from  its  origin  till  the  adopdon  of 
the  formula  of  Concord.  Ph.,  1869  32-1835 
Student.     E.  L.  Bulwer-Lytton      .         .  18-493 

Student  and  intellectual  observer  of  science,  litera- 
ture, and  art.      v.  1,2.     L.,  1868,9.     8° 

9-1045 

Student  life.     S.  Osgood  .         .        .  13-158 

Student  life  abroad.  R.  B.  Kimball  .  18-1740 
Student  life  in  Germany.     W.  Howitt    .  27'^-43 

Student  of  Blenheim  forest.     A.  H.  Dorsey  18-3886 
Students  abroad.     R.  B.  Kimball  .        .         18-3977 
Student's  France,  the  ;  a  history  of  France  from  the 
earliest  times  to  the  establishment  of  the  second 
empire,  in  1852.     N.  Y.,  1862      .       27''-1965 
Student's  guide  to  the  university  of   Cambridge. 
[J.  R.  Seeley,  ed.]     Camb.,  1863  13-217 

Student's  manual.     J.  Todd  .         .        .  13-230 

Student's  scripture  history.  W.Smith  82-1768,2182 
Student's  wife.     Mrs.  M.  Daniel    .        .  18-811 

Studies.     J.  A.  Dorgan  ....  23-702 

Studies,  ethical  and  social.  F.  P.  Cobbe  33-1374 
Studies  for  stories.  Jean  Ingelow  .  18-1571 
Studies  from  the  antique.     C.  Mackay  .  23-730 

Studies  from  life.  D.  M.  Mulock  .  .  18-2296 
Studies  from  nature.     H.  Masius    .        .  9-1038 

Studies  in  conduct ;  short  essays  from  the  "  Saturday 
review."     L.,  1867       .        .         .        33-1365 
Studies  in  English  prose.     J.  Payne       .  22-4^2 

Studies  in  the  field  and  forest.  W.  Flagg  9-978 
Studies  in  general  science.  A.  B.  Black  well  15-347 
Studies  in  philosophy  and  theology.    J.  Haven 

15-34 

Studies  in  Shakspeare.     M.  Preston       .  24-240 

Studies  of  character.  T.  Guthrie  .  ,  32-2437 
Studies  of  nature.  J.  H.  B.  de  St.  Pierre  9-962 
Studies  of  a  wandering  observer.     W.  W.  Ireland 

27'>-9r,3 

Studio,  the.  J.  Abbott  .  .  .  v.  4  of  18-15 
Studious  women.     Dupanloup        .        .  2-661 

Study.     Clarke,  J.     Essay  on        .        .         13-54,5 

—  Osgood,  S.     Student  life  .         .         .  13-158 

—  Ringelbergius,  J.  F.     Treatise  on   .  13-184 

—  Taylor,  S.  H.     Method  of  classical  s.        18-225 

—  Todd,  J.     Student's  manual    .         .  13-230 

—  See  Education  ;  Learning  ;  Reading ;  Schools. 


Stumbling  blocks.  A.  E.  Dodge  .  .  32-1280 
Sturge,  Joseph.     Richard,  H.     Memoirs  of  30-1542 

—  and  T.  Harvey.     West  Indies  in  1837 ;  the  jour- 

nal of  a  visit  to  ascertain  the  condition  of  the 
Negro  population.     2d  ed.     L.,  1838.    8° 
26''-546 

Sturgess  and  Walker.     The  draught  player's  hand- 
book.    Ph 20-208 

Sturleson,  Snorro.    The  Heimskringia ;  or,  chronicle 

of  the  Kings  of  Norway  ;  translated  from  the 

Icelandic,  with  a  preliminary  dissertation  and 

memoir,  by  S.  Laing.     L.,  1844.     3  v.    8° 

27»-2796 

Sturm,  C.  C.     Reflections  on  the  works  of  God  in 

nature  and  providence  for  every  day  in  the 

year.     Trans,  by  A.  Clarke.     L.,  1805.    4  v. 

32-210 

Stuyvesant.     J.  Abbott  ....  18-13 

Styles,  J  The  animal  creation ;  its  claims  on  our 
humanity.    Second  thousand.    L.  9-741 

—  Essay  on  the  character  and  influence  of  the  stage. 

3d  ed.     L.,  1815   ....  24-i77 

—  Same.  2d  ed.  L.,  1807  .  .  .  24-177* 
Subaltern,  the  ;  by  an  eye  witness.     G.  R.  Gleig 

28^-432 

Subaltern  in  America  :  comprising  a  narrative  of  the 
campaigns  of  the  British  army,  at  Baltimore, 
Washington,  &c.,  during  the  late  war.     Ph., 

1833.     8« 26»-546 

Subaltern's  furiough.  E.  T.  Coke  .  26'>-507 
Subjection  of  women.  J.  S.  Mill  .  .  2-804,5 
Sublime,  treatise  on.     D.  Longinus        .  22-669 

Substance  and  shadows.     E.  Welluiont  S3-358 

Subtle  brains  and  lissom  fingers.     A.   Wynter 

;^3-994 

Success  in  life.  Mrs.  L.  C.  Tuthill  .  18-3354 
Successful  merchant,  the.  W.  Arthur  .  30-1942 
Such  is  life.  P.  Egan  ....  18-1047 
Suckling,  Sir  J.     (Sanford's  Br.  poets)  23-72 

Sudden  death.     A.  B.  Granville     .         .  10-374 

Sue,  E.     L'alouette  du  casque.     P.,  1866      34-3838 

—  Arthur.     P.,  1859     ....        34-3839 

—  Arthur,  trans,  by   P.  F.  Christin  ;    The    com- 

mander of  Malta,  trans,  by  A.  Dorsy ;  and 
De  Rohan,  or  the  court  conspirator      18-3064 

—  La  bonne  aventure.     P.,  1861  .        34-3833 

—  La  clochette  d'  Airain  ;    le   collier  de  fer.     P., 

1866 34-3834 

—  Le  diable  mfidecin.    (Contes.)    B.  and  L.,  1855. 

3v 34-4172 

—  Les  enfants  de  I'amour.     8"     .        .        34-4842 

—  La  famille  Jouflfroy.     B.  and  L.,  1854.     6  v. 

34-4175 

—  La  faucille  d'  or;  La  croix  d'  argent.     P.,  1866 

34-3831 

—  La  femme  de  lettres.     P.,  1856.     2  v.  en  1 

34-4173 

—  Fernand  Duplessis ;   ou,  memoires  d'  un  mari. 

N.  Y.,  1851.     80  .         .         .         .        34-4949 

—  Les  fils  de  famille.     P.,  1861.     3  v.        34-3837 

—  Gilbert  et  Gilberte.     P.,  1860.     3  v.        34-3829 

—  Lejuif  errant.     P.     2  v.     4»  .         .        34-4843 

—  Latreaumont.  P.,  1858  .  ,  .  34-5203 
—  La  marquise  Cornelia  d'  Alfi  ;  ou,  le  lac  d'  An- 

necy  et  ses  environs.     B.,  1853    .        34-5314 

—  Martin,  1'  enfant  trouve  ;  ou,  les  memoires  d'un 

valet  de  chambre.     B.,  1846,7.     7  v.  in  3 
34-5316 

—  Same.     v.  1-4  in  2.     B.  and  L.,  1847      8t-5315 

—  Mathilde  ;   Memoires  d' une  jeune  femme.     P., 

1859.     4v 34-3832 

—  Same.     4» 34-4844 

—  Le  morne-au-diable.     P.,  1859        .         34-3841 

—  Les  mysteres  do  Paris.     P.,  1862.   4  v.    34-3835 

—  Mysteries  of  Paris   ....        18-3065 

—  Les  mysteres  du   peuple ;    ou,  histoire   d'  une 

famille    de    Proletaires  a  travers   les  Ages. 
V.  1,2.     N.  Y.,  1852.     8"      .        .        34-4637 

—  Same.     v.  10-15  in  3.     B.,  1851       .        34-4638 

—  La  salamandre.     P.,  1858        .        .        34-5322 


SUE. 


568 


SUNDAY. 


Sue,  E.     Les  secrets  de  r Oreiller.     P.,  1861.     3  v. 
34-3830 

—  Les  sept  peches  capitaux  :    1  and  2  L'  Orgueil ; 

3  and  4  L'envie ;  La  oolere  ;  o  and  6  La  luxure ; 

La  paresse,  1' avarice  ;  La  gourmandise.     P., 

1860-6.     6  V.  in  4  .         .         .         34-3836 

.    —  Same.     4" 84-4830 

—  The  wandering  Jew         .         .         .         18-3066 

—  Jacquot,  C.  J.  B.  Vie  de  .  .  34-4398 
Suetonius  Tranquillus,  C.     Opera.     L.,  1834 

34-447 

—  Opera  quae  supersunt  omnia.     Recensuit  C   L. 

Rotli.     Lips.,  1858        .         ,         .  34-370 

—  Lives  of  the  twelve  Caesars ;    witli  his  lives  of 

the    grammarians,    rhetoricians,  and   poets ; 
translation  of  A.  Thomson,  revised  and  cor- 
rected by  T.  Forester.     L.,  1855  30-1360 
Suez  canal.     Lynch,  T.  K.     Visit  to     .         28''-513 

—  Saint-Hilaire,  J.  B.  Account  of  .  38''-2o8 
Suffering  Saviour.  F.  W.  Krummacher  32-682 
Suffolk.  F.  Shoberl  .  .  .  v.  14  of  27''-474 
Suffolk  surnames.  N.  I.  Bowditch  .  22-45 
Suffrage.     Bushnell,  H.     Women's  suffrage     2-576 

—  Glen,  W.  C.     Parliamentary  registration  manual 

2—372 

—  Hartley,  f .  W.     Universal  suffrage  2-1029 

—  Hodgson,  S.  H.     Reform  in     .         .  2-716 

—  Jones,  S.     Right  of  .         .         .  2-752 

—  See  Ballot ;  Elections  ;  Franchise. 

Sugar.     Burgh,  N.  P.     Sugar  machinery  6-990 

—  Evans,  W.  J.     Planter's  manual     .  4-13 

—  Grant,  E.  B.     Beet-root  s.  and  cultivation  of  the 

beet 6-329 

—  Napoleon  III.     Analysis  of  sugar  question 

V.  2  of  27''-1829 

—  Niccol,  R.     Essay  on      .        ,        .  6-1010 

—  See  Sorghum. 

Sugden,  Sir  E.  B.  Handy  book  on  property  law. 
From  the  5th  London  ed.     N.  Y.,  1858  2-135 

—  Practical  treatise  on  powers.     Ph.,  1837 

_ V.  15,6  of  2-55 

—  Series  of  letters  to  a  man  of  property  on  sales, 

purchases,  mortgages,  leases,  settlements,  and 
devises  of  estates.     Ph.,  1834.     8° 

V.  8  of  2-55 

Suggestions  for  a  domestic  currency,  founded  upon 
philosophic  and  unerring  principles.  N.  Y., 
1847.     8° 1-199 

Suicide.  Kellogg,  A.  0.  Shakspeare's  delineations 
of 24-166 

—  Winslow,  F.  Anatomy  of  s.  .  10-622 
Suil  Dhur.  G.  Grifffn  ....  18-3680 
Sullivan,  E.     Bungalow  and  the  tent;  or,  a  visit  to 

Ceylon.     L.,  1854.     8»  .         .         28''-323 

—  Conquerors,  warriors,  and  statesmen  of  India. 

L.,  1866.     8»         ....         28''-248 

Sullivan,  James.     History  of  the  district  of  Maine. 

B.,  1795.     8»         ....         26'>-198 

—  Amory,  T.  C.     Life  of;   with   selections   from 

his  writings 80-1104 

Sullivan,  John.     Amory,  T.  C.     Life  of       30-2433 

—  Peabody,  O.  W.  B.     Life  of.     (S.  A.  B.  13) 

30-497 

Sullivan,  W.     Familiar  letters  on  public  characters 
and  public  events,  1783-1815.     B.,  1834 
26''-843 

—  Historical  causes  and  effects  from  the  fall  of  the 

Roman  empire,  476,  to  the  reformation,  1517. 
B.,  1838 29''-44 

—  Political  class-book :    intended  to  instruct  the 

higher  classes  in  schools  in  the  origin,  nature, 

and  use  of  political  power.     B.,  1831      2-883 

Sullivant,  W.  S.     Icones  muscorum  ;  mosses  peculiar 

to  eastern  North  America.     Camb.,  1864.     8° 

9-1236 

—  See  Gray,  A. 

Sully,  M.  de  Bethune,  due  de.  Memoirs  translated 
from  the  French,  by  C.  Lennox.  Ph.,  1817. 
5  V.     8» 30-508 

Sulpicia.     Poems.     See  Tibullus    .        .  23-103 


SuUanetta.  A.  Dumas  ....  84-3341 
Sumatra.     Marsden,  W.     History  of     .         38''-410 

—  See  Eastern  archipelago  ;  Malaysia. 

Summer  in    Andalucia ;    or,   rambles   through   the 

south  of  Spain.  L.,  1839.  3  v.  8°  37'M04 
Summer  cruise.  N.  P.  "Willis  .  .  27''-800 
Summer   cruise   on  the  coast  of  New  England    R. 

Carter 26'^-498 

Summer  gleanings.     J.  Todd  .         .  33-879 

Summer-house  series — Older  than  Adam  18-3793 
Summer  in  Leslie  Goldthwaite's  life.     Mrs.  A.  D.  T. 

Whitney 18-3503 

Summer  in  Scotland.     J  Abbott     .         .  27^-99 

Summer  in  the  wilderness.     C.  Lanman  26''-65 

Summer  journey  hi  the  west.  E.  R.  Steele  26''-120 
Summer  months  among  the  Alps.     T.  W.  Hinchlift" 

27''-581 

Summer  on  the  lake.     S.  M.  Fuller  Ossoli 

26'^-40;29''-236 

Summer  rambles  in  the  west.  E.  F.  Ellet  26''-347 
Summer  resorts.     De  Costa,  B.  F.     Lake  George, 

Schroon  lake,  and  the  Adirondacks      26'*-684 

—  King,  T.  S.     The  White  hills  .         36^-370 

—  Oakes,  W.     Scenery  of  the  White  mountains 

36M013 

—  Rockwell,  C.     Catskill  mountains  .         86'^-630 

—  Sweetser,  C.  H.  Book  of  .  ,  36>'-685 
Summer  rest.  A.  E.  Dodge  .  .  .  33-467 
Summer  stories.  T.  A.  Richards  .  ,  18-2643 
Summer  story.  T.  B.  Read  .  .  .  23-804 
Summer  time  in  the  country.     M.  A.  Willmott 

33-197 

Summer  tour.  Sewell,  E.  M.  Journal  of  37'^-280 
Summer  tours.     Theodore  Dwight,  jr.  .  26*'-31 

Summer  vacation  in  Colorado.      S.  Bowles 

26b-705 

Summerfield,  J.  Sermons  and  sketches  of  sermons  ; 
with  an  introduction  by  T.  E.  Bond.  N.  Y., 
1842.     8° 32-193 

—  Holland,  J.     Life  and  ministrj^  of  .  30-509 
Summer-land,  the  :  a  southein  story      .        18-3074 
Summerly,  F.     Book  of  stories  from  the  home  treas- 
ury                  18-3071 

Summerton,  W.     Will  he  find  her  ?        .        18-3073 

Sumner,  C.     Orations  and  speeches.     B.,  1850.    2  v. 

33-493 

—  Recent  speeches  and  addresses.    B.,  1856 

33-494 

—  White  slavery  in  the  Barbary  states.     B.,  1853 

28''-101 

—  Harsha,  D.  A.     Life  of   .        .         .        30-1449 
Sumner,  J.  B.     Treatise  on  the  records  of  the  crea- 
tion, and  on  the  moral  attributes  of  the  Crea- 
tor.    4th  ed.     L.,1825.     2  v.     8°  32-941 

Sun  birds.     Jardine,  Sir  W.     N.  1.  5     .  9-598 

Sunbeam  stories.     M.  A.  Mackarness     .        18-1988 
Sunday.     Brown,  J.  N.,  and  W.  B.  Taylor.    Discus- 
sion on  the  sabbath       .         .         .  33-415 

—  Christian  sabbath,  discourses  on      .        33-1033 

—  Christian  sabbath  vindicated    .         .         33-1869 

—  Cox,  R.     Literature  of  the  sabbath  question 

21-33 

Sabbath  laws  and  sabbath  duties  32-870 

—  Davis,  T.     History  of  Sabbatarian  churches 

32-325 

—  Dimmick,  L.  F.     Moralinfluence  of  railroads 

32-247 

—  First  five  years  of  sabbath  reform    .  33-996 

—  Fisher,  W.  L.     Institution  of  the  sabbath  day 

82-879 

—  Gilfillan,  G.     The  sabbath  in  the  light  of  reason 

33-1033 

—  Hessey,  J.  A.     History  and  obligation  of 
32-924 

—  Jackson,  A.     Due  observation  of    .  32-353 

—  The  pearl  of  days 32-1029 

—  Prize  essays  on  the  advantages  of  .  32-639 

—  Quintou,  J.  A.     Heaven's  antidote  for  the  curse 

of  labor 32-1029 

—  Younger,  J.     Light  of  the  week     .        32-1039 


SUNDAY. 


569 


SURIREY. 


Sunday  afternoons  at  the  parish  cliurch.     A.  K.  H. 
Boyd 32-2187 

Sunday  at  home :  a  family   magazine  for  sabbath 
reading.     L.,    18r)4-(38.     15  v.     8»       32-2000 

Sunday  evening  book  ;  sliort  papers  for  family  read- 
ing.    By  J.  Hamilton,  et  al.     N.  Y.,  1863 
32-1050 

Sunday  magazine   for  18G7-9.     Ed.  by  T.  Guthrie. 
L.     3v.     8°  .         .         .         .        32-2045 

Sunday-schools.     Abbott,   "W.     Our  Sunday-school 
32-1128 

—  Alexander,  J.  W.     Adjuncts  of      .  32-668 

—  House,  E.     Sunday-school  handbook      32-2439 

—  Kindhng  ;  or,  the  way  to  do  it        .  32-635 

—  Power,  J.  C.     Rise  and  progress  of        32-1150 

—  Pray,  L.  G.     History  of  .         .         .  32-784 

—  Raikes,  R.     His  Sunday-school  and  friends 

32-921 

—  Taylor,  A.     Sunday-school  photographs 

32-1142 

—  Teacher  taught        ....        32-1434 

—  Teacher  teaching     ....        32-1435 

—  Todd,  J.     Sabbath-school  teacher  .  32-707 

—  Tyng,  S.  H.     Experience  in    .         .  32-916 
Sundon,   C.    Clayton,   Viscountess.     Memoirs.     By 

Mrs.  A.  T.  Thomson    .         .         .        30-1894 
Sunlight  through  the  mist  ;  being  conversations  be- 
tween a  mother  and  her  children,  on  Luther 
and  the  reformation.    By  a  lady.    N.  Y.,  1854 

32-531 

Sunny  memories  of  foreign  lands.     H.  B.  Stowe 

27''-348 

Sunnybank.  M.  V.  Terhune  .  .  18-3176 
Sunny  skies.  B.  H.  Channing  .  .  27''-829 
Sunuyside,  manse  of.  Mrs  E.  S.  Phelps  18-2486 
Sunny  south.  J,  H.  Ingraham  .  .  18-1568 
Sunny  south ;  Spain  and  Majorca.     J.  W.  Clayton 

27''-955 

Sun-rays  from  clear  and  clouded  skies.     By  Cousin 

Carrie 18-3075 

Sunset  in  Provence,  and  other  tales  of  martyr  times. 

By  the  author  of  "  Great  and  good  "    18-3903 

Sunset  laud.     J.  Todd   ....         26''-716 

Sunset  stories  ;  echoes  from  the  gun  of  1861.     M.  H. 

Pike 18-984 

Sunsets  on  the  Hebrew  mountains.     J.  R.  Macduff 

■.         .  32-985 

Sunshine  and  clouds.     Anne  Bowman  .  18-368 

Sunshine  and  shadow  in  New  York.     M.  H.  Smith 

26''-692 

Sunshine  in  thought.     C.  G.  Leland      ,  33-427 

Sunshine  of  domestic  life.  "\y.  D.  Adams  .SO-1936 
Sunshine;  or,  Kate  Vinton.     H.  B.  McKeever 

18-1996 

Supercheries  litteraires.     J.  M.  Querard  21-116 

Superior,  lake.     Agassiz,  L.     Natural  history  of 

26''-205 

—  Cabot,  J.  E.     Narrative  of  tour  to  .         261^-205 

—  Foster,  J.    W.,  and  J.  D.  Whitney.     Geology 

and  topography  of        .         .         ,  9-336 

—  Houghton,  J.,  jr.     Mineral  region  of  9-335 

—  Kohl,  J.  G.     Kitchi-Gami        .         .         26''-465 

—  'Lanman,  0.     Canoe  voyage     .         .  26''-65 

—  Ritchie,  J.  S.     Commerce  and  navigation  of 

26''-329 

—  See  Lakes. 

Supernaturalism.     Babbage,  C.    Ninth  Bridgewater 
treatise 32-2107 

—  Bushnell,  H.     Nature  and  the  supernatural 

32-782 

—  Debate  between  the  church  and  science  32-1052 

—  Dewey,  O.     Problem  of  human  destiny    32-1293 

—  Fisher,  G.  P.     Essays  on  the  supernatural 

32-1709 

—  Hickok,  L.  P.     Rational  cosmology  15-123 

—  Howitt,  W.     History  of  the  supernatural 

32-1070 

—  Lewis,  T.     Six  days  of  creation       .        32-1135 

—  McCosh,  J.     The  supernatural  and  the  natural 

32-995 


Supernaturalism.     McCosh,  J.     Typical  forms 

32-791 

—  Scott,  W.     Existence  of  evil  spirits         32-2204 

—  Stars  and  the  angels         .        .        .        32-1053 

—  Tulloch,  J.     Theism        .        ,        .  32-575 

—  See   Christianity ;   Creation  ;   Inspiration ;  My- 

thology ;  Prophecy  ;  Rationalism  ;  Theism. 
Superstition.     Aubrey,  J.     Miscellanies  33-345 

—  Baring-Gould,  S.    Myths  of  middle  ages  29^-244 

—  Brinton,  D.  G.     Myths  of  the  new  world 

32-2419 

—  Calmet,  A.     Phantom  worid  .        .        32-1134 

—  Christmas,  H.     Cradle  of  the  twin  giants  11-218 

—  Crowe,  Mrs.  C.     Night  side  of  nature       18-771 

—  Elliott,  C.  W.     Glimpses  of  the  supernatural 

32-1827 

—  Henderson,  W.    Folk-lore      .        .         27^-536 

—  Grant,  A.     Essays  on      .        .         .       27''-1406 

—  Lea,  H.  C.     Superstition  and  force '         29''-230 

—  Mackay,  C.     Popular  delusions       .         29^-247 

—  Madden,  R.  R.     Phantasmata         .  15-158 

—  Mather,  I.     Remarkable  providences        32-801 

—  Mayo,  H.     Popular  superstitions     .         32-1862 

—  Pettigrew,  T.  J.     Medical  superstitions     10-481 

—  Whittier,  J.  G.     Superstitions  of  New  England 

32-2233 

—  See  Apparitions  ;   Astrology  ;  Fiends ;  Ghosts ; 

Mysteries  ;      Mythology ;       Necromancers  ; 

Witclicraft. 
Supplices,   prisons,  et  grace  en   France.     C.  Des- 

maze 34-4892 

Suppressed  book  about  slavery  ;  prepared  for  publi- 
cation in  1857.     N.  Y.,  1864         .  2-1020 
Suppression  of  the  reformation  in  France.     D.  D. 

Scott 32-1554 

Supramundane  facts  in  the  life  of  J.  B.  Ferguson. 

T.  L.  Nichols        ....  32-302 

Sur  la  pelouse.     E.  Souvestre         .        .      34-3808^ 
Surault,   F.   M.   J.     French  fables;    with  a  key. 

Camb.,  1834  ....         34-5052 

Suretyship.     Pitman,  E.  D.     Law  of  principal  and 

surety v.  40  of  2-55 

Surgeon's  daughter.     Sir  W.  Scott       18-2757, 2758s 
Surgery.     Abernethy,  J.     Lectures  on  .  10-1 

—  Brodie,  B.  C.     Lectures  on     .        .  10-712 

—  Cutler,  T.    Dressing  and  applications  of  band- 

ages         10-638 

—  Davis,  H.  G.     Conservative  s.         .  10-684 

—  Erichsen,  J.     Science  and  art  of     .  10-359 

—  Esmarch,  F.     Use  of  cold  in   .         .  10-699 

—  FeVgusson,  W.     Progress  of    .         .  10-777 

—  Garretson,  J.  E.     Surgery  of  the  mouth   10-905 

—  Gibson,  W.     Institutes  and  practice  of     10-372 

—  Gray,  H.     Anatomy,    descriptive  and  surgical 

10-1007 

—  Gross,  S.  D.     System  of .        .        .  10-255 

—  Hayward,  G.     Surgical  reports        .  10-497 

—  Heath,  C.     Manual  of  minor  s.         .  10-669 

—  Hunter,  J.     Hunterian  reminiscences     10-1013 

—  Ludlow,  J.  L.     Examinations  upon  10-375 

—  Macaulay,  A.     Dictionary  of  .         .  10-614 

—  Maclise,  J.     Surgical  anatomy        .  10-462 

—  Markham,  W.  O.     Surgical  practice  of  Paris 

10-638 

—  Miller,  J.     Practice  of     .        .        .  10-314 

—  Morris,  E.     Shock  after  injuries      ,  10-760 

—  Sargent,  F.  W.     Bandaging  and  other  opera- 

tions of 10-716 

—  Smith,  H.  H.     Principles  and  practice  of 

10-363 

—  South,  J.  F.     Household  s.      .        .  10-495 

—  Wales,  P.  S.     Apparatus,  appliances  and  opera- 

tions        10-766 

—  Warren,  J.  M.     Surgical  observations      10-739 

—  See   Acupressure  ;  Anaesthetics  ;  Ear ;  Military 

surgery  ;  Obstetrics  ;  Orthopaedics. 
Surirey  de  St.  Remy,  P.     Memoires  d'artillerie;  ou 
il  est  traite  de  ce  qui  pent  servir  a  1'  execu- 
tion, et  an  service  de  toutes  les  armes.     Am- 
sterdam, 1703.     2  V.     40      .        .        34-4748 


SURNAMES. 


570 


SWEDEN. 


Surnames  and  sirenames.     J.  Finlayson         27»-393 

—  See  Family  histcny  ;  Genealogy  ;  Names. 
Surratt,  J.  H.     Trial  of,  in  the  criminal  court  for  the 

district  of  Columbia.     W.,  1867.     3  v.     8° 

2-331 

Surrey,   H.   H.,   earl   of.     Poetical  works;   with  a 
"memoir.     B.,  18o4        .         .         .  23-43(5 

—  (Sanford's  Br.  poets)  .  .  v.  1  of  23-48 
Surrey.     Handbook  for  travellers  in       ,         27''-484 

—  Excursions  in  the  county  of    .         .         27'*-972 

—  See  Britton,  J.  .  .  .  v.  14  of  27^-474 
Surrey  chapel,  sketch  of.  N.  Hall  ,  32-2423 
Surrey  congregational  history.     J.  Waddington       , 

32-2278 

Surry  of  Eagle's  nest.     J.  E.  Cooke      ,  18-705 

Surtees,  R.  8.     Handley  cross        .         .         18-1344 
Surtees,  S.  F.     Julius    C89sar :    did   he  cross  the 
channel?     L.,  18G6       .        ,         .       27^-2476 
Surveying.     Alston,  A.  H.     Seamanship  6-551 

—  Baker,  T.     Treatise  on    .         ,         .  6-8 

—  Bourns,  C.     Principles  and  practice  of     14-198 

—  Fenwick,  T.     Subterraneous  surveying      6-117 

—  Gillespie,  W.  M.     Treatise  on  land-surveying 

6-53 

—  Gummere,  J.     Treatise  on       .        .  14-42 

—  Hawes,  J.  H.     System  of  rectangular  s.        6-56 

—  Hoskold,  H.  D.     Practical  treatise  on        6-347 

—  Mendell,  G.  H.     Treatise  on  military  s.      6-655 

—  Whitlock,  G.  C.     System  of   .        .  14-53 

—  See  Coast  survey  ;  Geodesy ;  Geometry ;  Trigo- 

nometry. 
Surville,  Mme  L.      Balzac ;  sa  vie  et  ses  oiuvres. 
P., 1858         34-3842 

—  Le  Compagnon  du  foyer.  P.,  1854  34-3843 
Susan  Fielding.  Mrs.  A.  B.  Edwards  .  18-998 
Susan  Gray.  Mrs.  Sherwood  .  v.  3  of  18-2837 
Suspiria  de  profundis.  T.  De  Quincey  .  33-116 
Sussex.  Cooper,  W.  D.  Glossary  of  provincial- 
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—  Excursions  in 27'^-973 

—  Handbook  for  travellers  in       .         .         27'^-483 

—  Hay,  A.     Observations  on  county  of       27''-526 

—  See  Britton,  J.  .  .  .  v.  14  of  27''-474 
Sussex  centenary ;  containing  the  addresses  of  B. 

B.  Edsall  and  J.  F.  Tuttle.     Newark,  1853. 

80 26''-611 

Sut  Lovingood.  G.  W.  Harris  .  .  18-3842 
Suter,  W.  A  quiet  family.  F's  M.  D.  v.  30  24-113 
Suter,  W.  E.     Dick  Turpin  and   Tom   King.     F's 

M.  D.  V.  36 .24-113 

Sutherland,  A.     Achievements  of  the  knights  of 
Malta.     Ph.,  1846.     2  v.       .         .  30-510 
Sutherland,  G.     Manual  of  the  geography  of  natural 
and  civil  history  of  Prince  Edward  island. 
Charlottetown,  1861      .         .        .         26''-924 
Sutherland,  H.     National   practical  columnar  sys- 
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try.    Pittsburg,  1857.     8°     .         .  1-259 
Sutherland,  W.     Practical  guide  to  the  knowledge 
of  the  various  riianipulative  processes  used  in 
the  ait  of  house-decoration.     L.  .  6-237 
Suthcrlands.     M.  Coles  ....          18-674 
Sutton,  T.     Dictionary  of  photography.    L.,  1858 
6-926 

—  Collodion  processes,   wet  and  dry.     L.,  1862 

6-952 

—  and  G.  Dawson.     A  dictionary  of  photography. 

L.,  1867         .         .         .         .         .  6-927 

Suworow,  A.     Anthing,  F.     Campaigns  and  private 

life  of 27''-2862 

Svinine,  P.  de.     Details  sur  Moreau  et  ses  derniers 

moments.  P.,  1814.  8"  .  .  34-3962 
Swain,    C.     Art  and  fashion;  with  other  poems. 

L.,  1863 33-987 

—  Metrical  essays.     2d  ed.     L.,  1828  .  23-980 

—  The  mind,  and  other  poems.     L.,  1841.    8" 

23—981 

—  Poems.  B.,  1857  .*  .*  .'  .'  23-539 
Swainson,  W.     Animals  in  menageries.     L.,  1838 

9-636 


Swainson,  W.     Birds  of  Western  Africa.     [Jardine, 
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—  Flycatchers.     [Jardine,  Sir  W.,  n.  1.  13]    9-593 

—  Habits  and    instincts  of  animals.      L.,   1840 

9-038 

—  Natural  history  and  classification  of  birds.     L., 

1836.     2  V 9-639 

—  Natural  liistury  and  classification  of  quadrupeds. 

L.,  1835 9-640 

—  Natural  history  of  fishes,  amphibians,  and  rep- 

tiles ;  or,  monocardian  animals.   L.,  1838.    3  v. 
9-637 

—  New  Zealand  and  its  colonization.     L.,  1859.     8° 

28»'-305 

—  Preliminary  discourse  on  the  study  of  natural 

history.    L.,  1834  .        .         .  9-645 

—  Taxidermy ;  with  the  biography  of  zoologists, 

and  notices  of  their  works.     L.,  1840      9-641 

—  Treatise  on  the  geography  and  classification  of 

animals.     L.,  1835        .         .         .  9-642 

—  Treatise  on  malacology  ;  or,  the  natural  classifi- 

cation of  shells  and  shell-fish.     L.,  1840 
.  9-643 

—  and  W.  E.  Shuckard.     History  and  natural  ar- 

rangement of  insects.     L.,  1840  9-644 

Swallow,  G.  C.     First  and  second  annual  reports  of 

the  geological  survey  of  Missouri.     Jetferson 

City,  1855.     8"      .         .         .         .  9-298 

—  Geology  and  resources  of  Missouri,    See  Parker, 

N.  H 26'^-639 

Swallow  barn.     John  P.  Kennedy         .         18-1737 

Swamp  doctor.     Madison  Tensas  .         .        18-3166 

Swan,  J.  G.     The  northwest  coast ;  or,  three  years' 

residence  in   Washington  territory.     N.  Y., 

1857 26'^-323 

Swan,  W.    D.     American    comprehensive    reader. 

B.,1856 33-573 

Swartz,  C.  F.     Pearson,  H.     Life  and  correspond- 
ence of 30-511 

Swatara  mining  district,  report  on.     H.  K.  Strong, 
chairman.     Harrisburg,  1839 

No.  5,  V.  1  of  1-341 

Swayze,  Mrs.  J.  C.     Ossawatomie  Brown.     F's  8. 

D.  V.  29 24-221 

Sweat,  M.  J.  M.     Ethel's  love-life  .        18-3076 

Sweden.     Acerbi,  J.     Travels  in  .         .  27''-84 

—  Andersen,  H.  C.     In  Schweden      .  34-615 

—  Anjou,  L.  A.     Reformation  in         .  32-834 

—  Baird,  R.     Visit  to  .         .         .         .  27^-85 

—  Boisgelin,  L.  de.     Travels  through        27M214 

—  Brace,  C.  L.     The  Norse-folk         .         27'M36 

—  Bremner,  R.     Excursion  in     .         .  27'^-86 

—  Brown,  J.     Northern  courts  .        .       27''-2751 

—  Consett,  M.     Tour  through     .         .       27"-1202 

—  Dunham,  S.  A.     History  of    .         .       27''-2762 

—  Fryxell,  A.     History  of  .         .         .       27''-2766 

—  Howitt,  M.     Tvi'elve  months  with  F.  Bremer 

27'^-803 

—  James,  J.  T.     Tour  in  1813,4  .         27i'-809 

—  Jerrold,  W.  B.     Brage-beaker  with  the  Swedes 

27»'-767 

—  Laing,  S.     Tour  in .        .        .        .         27''-688 

—  Long  vacation  ramble  in  .         .         27''-430 

—  Marryat,  H.     One  year  in        .        .         27i'-786 

—  Maxwell,  J.  S.     Tour  in      .    .        .         27i'-195 

—  Newland,  H.     Forest  scenes  in        .         27''-357 

—  Pfeifter,  I.     Travels  in     .        .         .         27"-263 

—  Porter,  R.  K.     Sketches  in      .        .         27''-169 

—  Rambles  in 27''-228 

—  Steane,  E.,  and  J.  H.  Hinton.     Notes  of  a  tour 

in 27''-534 

—  Taylor,  3.     Pictures  of  .        .         .         27''-449 

—  Voltaire,  F.  M.  A.  de.    Charles  XII,  (in  French) 

34-3957 

—  Warmholtz,  C.  G.     Bibliotheca  historica  sueo- 

gothica 21-120 

—  Wheelwright,  H.  W.     Ten  years  in        27^'-757 

—  Whitelock,  B.     Embassy  to,  1653,4       27''-2800 

—  Wilson,  W.  R.     Travels  in      .         .         37''-827 

—  See  Scandinavia  ;  and  names  of  sovereigns. 


SWEDENBORG. 


571 


SWISS. 


Swedenborg,  E.  Angelic  philosophy  of  the  divine 
love  and  wisdom.  From  the  original  Latin 
as  edited  by  J.  F.  I.  Tafel.  Trans,  by  R.  N. 
Foster.     Ph.,  1868.     8"         .        .        32-2321 

—  Angelic  wisdom  concerning  the  divine  provi- 

dence.    3d  Am.  ed.     B.,  1851      .  32-G20 

—  The  apocalypse  revealed,  wherein  are  disclosed 

the  arcana  there  foretold  which  have  hitlierto 
remained  concealed.  New  ed.  B.,  1836. 
3  V 32-622 

—  Concerning  heaven  and  its  wonders,  and  con- 

cerning hell ;  from  things  seen  and  heard. 
B.,  1851 32-621 

—  Dictionary  of  correspondences,  representatives, 

and  significatives,  derived  from  the  word  of 
the  Lord.     B.,1841       .         .         .        32-1716 

—  The  divine  attributes  ;  including  also,  The  divine 

trinity.  From  the  "  Apocalypse  explained." 
Ph.,  1866 32-1883 

—  Economy  of  the  animal  kingdom  ;  considered 

anatomically,  physically,  and  philosophically. 
B.,  1868.     2v.     S"        .        .         .  10-817 

—  Four  leading  doctrines  of  the  new  church.     B., 

1838 32-626 

—  True  Christian  religion ;  containing  the  entire 

theology  of  the  new  church.  From  the  Latin 
edition  of  Dr.  J.  F.  I.  Tafel,  trans,  by  R.  N. 
Foster.     Ph.,  1869.     2  v.     8°       .  32-623 

—  Tafel,  J.  F,  I.     Documents  concerning  S. 

30-1745 

—  Tafel,  R.  L.    Emanuel  Swedenborg  as  a  phil- 

osopher, and  man  of  science        .        30-1973 

—  White,  W.     Life  and  writings  of    30-1771,2337 

—  See  Swedenborgianism. 

Swedenborg,  Gotthilf.  Christianity,  God,  and  the 
form  of  heaven  ;  or,  the  new  church,  as  indi- 
cated in  the  writings  of  Emanuel  Swedenborg. 
N.  Y.,  1855 32-1138 

Swedenborgianism.  Barrett,  B.  F,  Lectures  on  the 
new  dispensation  ....  32-625 

—  Book  of  public  worship   .        .         .        82-1487 

—  Elder,  W.     Genius  of  ecclesiastical  freedom 

32-1718 

—  Hitchcock,  E.  A.    Swedenborg,  a  hermetic  phil- 

osopher           15-170 

—  Holcombe,  W.  H.     Our  children  in  heaven 

32-2404 

—  James,  H.     Secret  of  Swedenborg  .        32-1296 

—  Job  Abbott ;  or,  reasons  for     .         .  32-624 

—  Le  Boys  des  Guays,  J.  F.  E.     Letters  to  a  man 

of  the  world  ....        32-2409 

—  Parsons,  T.     Deus  Homo        .        .        32-2310 
Essays 32-1131 

—  Reed,  S.     Growth  of  the  mind        .        32-2312 

—  Swedenborg,  G.      Christianity,    God,    and  the 

form  of  heaven     ....        32-1138 

—  Tafel,  J.  F.  I.     The  life  of  Jesus    .        32-2408 

—  Turner,  L.  W.     Points  of  difference  between 

the  old  and  new   Christian  churches 

32—2256 

—  Ware,  M.  *G.     Deatli  and*  life  .'        .*        32-1143 
Thoughts  in  my  garden      .        .        32-1037 

Swedes  on  the  Delaware.     J.  C.  Clay   .         26^^-439 

Swedish  language.     Dalin,  F.  A.     Fransyskt    oct 

Svenskt  lexicon    ....        34-2997 

—  May,  A.  Practical  grammar  .  .  22-162 
Sweet,  R.  British  warblers.  See  Bechstein,  J.  M. 
Sweet,  S.  H.     Special  report  on  coal ;   showing  its 

distribution,  classification,  and  cost.     N.  Y., 

1866.     S" 1-303 

Sweet  clover  ;  or,  Nelly  Milton's  housekeeping.    C. 

L.  May 18-3077 

Sweet  counsel.     S.  Tytler       .         .         .        33-1313 
Sweethearts  and  wifes.     T.  S.  Arthur   .  18-188 

Sweetser,  C.  H.     Book  of  summer  resorts.     N.  Y., 

1868 26''-685 

Sweetser,  J.  E.     See  Cheever,  G.  B. 

Swell  life  at  sea.     J.  W.  Gould      .         .         18-1245 

Swetchine,  S.  S.  de.     Writings.     Trans,  by  H.  W. 

Preston.     B.,  1869        .        .        .        33-1332 


Swetchine,  S.  S.  de.     Falloux,  le  C'te  de.     Sa  vie  et 

ses  ceuvres    34-3946 

Life  and  letters  of       .         .        .         30-2302 

—  See  Lacordaire. 

Swift,  F.,  and  M.  R.  Clark.  The  skater's  text-book. 
N.  Y.,  1868 20-480 

Swift,  J.  Works ;  with  notes,  historical  and  critical ; 
arranged  by  T.  Sheridan,  corrected  and  re- 
vised by  J.  Nichols.     N.  Y.,  1812.     24  v. 

33-583 

—  Same  ;    containing    interesting    and    valuable 

papers,  not  hitherto  published  ;  with  a  memoir 
of  the  author,  by  T.  Roscoe.  L,,  1851.  2  v. 
8» 33-587 

—  Battle  of  the  books  ....        18-3078 

—  Gulliver's  travels     ....        18-3079 

—  Poetical  works  ;  with  a  life,  by  J.  Mitford.     B., 

1853.     3  V 23-447 

—  Tale  of  a  tub  ;    Battle  of  the  books  ;    etc. 

18-3078 

—  Voyages  de  Gulliver  a  Lilliput  et  a  Brobding- 

nag.  Ed.  abregee  a  I'usage  des  enfants.  P., 
1855 34-5179 

—  Voyages  de  Gulliver  dans  des  contrees  loin- 

taines.     Tr.  de  1' Anglais.     P.,  1838.     2  v.    8° 
34-4849 

—  Berkeley,  G.  M.     Inquiry  into  life  of      83-1205 

—  Roscoe,  T.     Life  of  .         .        .  33-587 

—  Scott,  Sir  W.     Menioirs  of      .         .        30-1807 
Swift,  J.  P.    Going  to  Jericho ;  or,  sketches  of  travels 

in  Spain  and  the  east.     N.  Y.,  1868      29'^-315 

Swift,  S.     Statistical  and  historical  account  of  Addi- 
son county,  Vt.     Middlebury,  1859.     8° 
26^-638 

Swift,  Z.  System  of  the  Jaws  of  the  state  of  Con- 
necticut.    Windham,  1795.     2  v.    8°       2-217 

Swimming.     Harrington,  R.     4'ew  words  on 

20-379 

Swinburne,  A.  C.  Atalanta  in  Calydon  :  a  tragedy. 
B.,  1866         .         .         .         .         .  24-154 

—  Chastelard  :  a  tragedy.     N.  Y.,  1866        24-156 

—  Laus  veneris,  and  other  poems  and  ballads.    N. 

Y.,  1866 23-878 

—  Queen-mother,  and  Rosamond.    B.,  1866 

24-158 

—  A  song  of  Italy.     B.,  1867      .        .  23-941 

—  William  Blake:  a  critical  essay.     L.,  1868.    8" 

30-2382 

—  Rossetti,  W.  M.     Criticisms  on  poems  and  bal- 

lads                22-1189 

Swinburne,  H.  The  courts  of  Europe  at  the  close 
of  the  last  century.  Ed.  by  C.  White.  L., 
1841.     2v.     8°      .         .        .        .         27''-849 

—  Travels  in  the  two  Sicilies,  in  1777-80.     Dub., 

1783.     2v.     8°      .        .        .         .         27^-359 

Swine.    Jennings,  R.     Sheep,  swine,  and  poultry 

4-189 

—  Youatt,  W.     Treatise  on         .        .  4-40 

—  See  Cattle  ;  Stock. 

Swindell,  J.   G.      Rudimentary    treatise    on    well- 
digging,  boring,  and  pump-work.     L.,  1860 
6-92 

Swinfield,  R.  de.  Roll  of  household  expenses. 
Camden  soc.  pub.  v.  59  and  62     .         27''-195 

"  Swingin'  round  the  cirkle."     D.  R.  Locke 

18-1933 

Swinhoe,  R.  Narrative  of  the  north  China  cam- 
paign of  1860.     L.,  1861.     8"       .         28>'-385 

Swinton,  A.  Report  of  trial  of  T.  Hunter,  et  al., 
operative  cotton  spinners  in  Glasgow,  for  the 
crimes  of  illegal  conspiracy  and  murder.  E., 
1838.     80 2-290 

Swinton,  W.  Campaigns  of  the  army  of  the  Poto- 
mac, 1861-5.     N.  Y.,  1866.     80  .         26''-803 

—  Rambles  among  words :  their  poetry,  history, 

and  wisdom,     N.  Y.,  1859   .         .  22-243 

—  The  twelve  decisive  battles  of  the  war.     N.  Y., 

1867.     80 26«-911 

Swiss  family  Robinson.  J.  R.  v.  Wyss,  and  I.  P.  de 
B.  Montolien 18-3081 


SWISS. 


573 


SYRIA. 


Swiss    family    Robinson.      See   Willis,   the    pilot. 

Sequel  to 18-3082 

Swisshelm,  J.  G.     Letters  to  country  girls,     N.  Y., 

1853 33-241 

Switch  off.  W.  T.  Adams  .  .  .  18-4127 
Switzerland.     History. 

—  Grattan,  T.  0.     History  of      .        .       27='-2259 

—  Historical  pictures  of  the  middle  ages    27=^2278 

—  Miigge,  T.     S.  in  1847,  etc.     .         .       27^-2380 

—  Planta,  J.     Helvetic  confederacy    .       27^-2415 

—  Sleeper,  M.  G.     Pictures  of      .         .       27''-2408 

—  Zschokke,  H.  and  E.     History  of   .       27^-2494 

—  Travels  and  description. 

—  Abbott,  J.     Rollo  in        .         .         .         27^-350 

—  Barrel!,  G.,  jr.     Pedestrian  in         ,        27''-314 

—  Best,  Mrs.     Residence  in         .         .         27''-591 

—  Bremer,  F.     Travels  in  .        .         .         27''-585 

—  Buffum,  E.  G.     Sights  and  sensations     27''-751 

—  Cheever,  G.  B.     Wanderings  in  the  shadow  of 

Mount  Blanc         ....      27''-118,9 

—  Cooper,  J.  F.     Sketches  of     .        .      27b-120,l 

—  Coxe,  W.     Travels  in      .         .        .         27M22 

—  Delmard,  S.  D.     Village  life    .        .         27'>-725 

—  Dowsing,  W.     Rambles  in      .         .         27''-956 

—  Forbes,  J.     Month  in       .         .         .         27''-281 

—  Hand-book  for  travellers  in      .         .         27'M91 

—  Lament,  M.  M.     Impressions  of     .         27''-163 

—  Prime,  S.  I.     Letters  from       .         .         27''-r)61 

—  Reade,  J.  E.     Tour  through   .         .         27b-292 

—  Simond,  L.     Tour  in,  1817-19         .         27''-776 

—  Williams,  C.     Sketches  of       .        .       27»'-1215 

—  Wright,  H.  H.     Tour  through        .         27''-647 

—  Miscellany. 

—  Ghika,  H.     Switzerland,  the  pioneer  of  the  re- 

formation       27«-2338 

—  Keller,  F.     Lake  dwellings  of         .       27''-34r)9 

—  Lee,  E.     Baths  and  mountain  resorts        10-673 

—  Mendelssohn-Bartholdy,  F.     Letters  from 

37>'-753 

—  Napoleon  III.     Switzerland,  political  and  mili- 

tary         v.  1  of  27''-1829 

—  Reiuhardt,  — .     Collections  of  Swiss  costumes 

27'>-1221 

Switzerland  of  America.  S.  Bowles  .  26''-705 
Sword  and  distaff     W.  G.  Simms  .        18-2874 

Sword  and  gown.  G.  A.  Lawrence  .  18-1818 
Sword  and  trowel,  the.     Ed.  by  C.  H.  Spurgeon. 

L.,  1867,8.  2  v.  8"  .  •  .  32-2081 
Swords.     Marey,  Col.     Memoir  on       .  6-651 

Sybaris,  and  other  homes.  E.  E.  Hale  18-1309 
Sybel,  H.  v.     History  and  literature  of  the  crusades. 

Ed.  by  Lady  Duff  Gordon.     L.,  1861  29''-135 

—  History  of  the  French  revolution.     Trans,  from 

the  German,  by  W.  C.  Perry.    L.,  1867.   3  v. 

8» 27''-1922 

Sybil ;  or,  the  two  nations.     B.  Disraeli  18-897 

Sybil  and  Chryssa.     Susan  A.,  and  A.  B.  Warner 

18-3456 

Sybil  Lenuard.  Mrs.  Grey  .  .  .  18-1280 
Sybil  Huntington.     Mrs.  J.  C.  R.  Dorr  18-4251 

Sybil's  second  love.  Julia  Kavanagh  .  18-1733 
Sybille.  O.  Feuillet  ....  34-4624 
Sydenham.  Brown,  J.  Horae  subsecivae  33-479 
Sydenham,  C,  Lord.  Scrope,  G.  P.  Life  of  30-1311 
Sydenham  society.  See  New  Sydenham  soc. 
Sydnie  Adriance ;    or,   trying  the  world.     A.  M. 

Douglass 18-961 

Sydonie.  C.  Reybaud  ....  84-3941 
Sylva  Americana.     D.  J.  Browne .        .  9-16 

Sylvan  Holt's  daughter.     H.  Parr         .        18-2435 
Sylvanus.     See  By-lanes  and  downs  of  England. 
Sylvia  :  an  eclogue.     T.  B.  Read  .        .  23-423 

Sylvia's  lovers.  E.  C.  Gaskell  .  .  18-1154 
Sylvia's  world.  Mrs.  H.  King  .  .  18-1748 
Sylvester,  J. ,  (ed. )     A  garland  of  Christmas  carols, 

ancient  and  modern.     L.,  1861     .  23-740 

Sylvester  Sound.     H.  Cockton       .        .  18-663 

Sylvestre,  Monsieur.  Mme  Dudevant  .  34^4713 
Sylvie.  E.  Feydeau  ....  34-5304 
Symbol  of  glory.     G.  Oliver .        .        .  2-817 


Symbolism  ;  or,  doctrinal  differences  of  catholics  and 

protestants.     J.  A.  Mohler  .         .  32-148 

Symbolism.     Barlow,  H.  C.     Essays  on       32-3360 

—  Brinton,  D.  G.     Myths  of  the  new  world 

32-3419 

—  Chase,  P.  E.     Intellectual  symbolism       15-504 

—  Hitchcock,  E.  A.     Alchemy  and  the  alchemists 

15-114 

Christ  the  spirit  ....        33-3405 

—  Newton,  R.    Jewish  tabernacle  and  its  furniture 

33-1156 

—  See  Mythology. 

Symes,  M.  Account  of  an  embassy  to  the  kingdom 
of  Ava,  sent  by  the  governor-general  of  India, 
in  1795.     L.,  1800.    3  v.    S"    Atlas  4»     38"-16 

—  Same.     4» 38'^-901 

—  Same  ;  with  a  narrative  of  the  late  military  and 

political  operations  in  the  Birmese  empire. 

E.,  1837.     3  v 38M6'' 

Symington,  A.  J.  Beautiful  in  nature,  art,  and  life. 
L.,  1857.     3  V 5-328 

—  Pen  and  pencil  sketches  of  Faroe  and  Iceland. 

L.,  1862.  8°  .  .  .  .  29^-303 
Symington,  W.      Atonement    and    intercession   of 

Jesus  Christ.  N.  ¥.,  1863  .  .  33-1396 
Symmons,  C.     Life  of  John  Milton.     2d  ed.     L., 

1810.     8» 30-1094 

Symonds,  R.     Diary  of  the  marches  of  the  royal 

army  during  the  civil  war.     Camden  soc.  pub. 

V.  74 27M95 

Symonds,  W.  S.     Geology,  as  it  effects  a  plurality  of 

worlds.     L 9-314 

• —  Old  bones ;  or,  notes  for  young  naturalists.    L., 

1861 9-965 

Symons,  G.  J.     British  rainfall,  1860-4  ;  a  set  of  the 

annual  pamphlets  on  the  distribution  of  rain 

over  the  British  isles.  L.,  1866.  S"  11-273 
Symons,  J.  C.     Arts    and    artizans  at   home    and 

abroad ;    with    sketches   of    the  progress   of 

foreign  manufactures.  E.,  1839.  8°  6-416 
Sympson,  J.     Science  revived ;    or,   the   vision   of 

Alfred:  a  poem.  L.,  1802.  4°  .  33-1301 
Sympson,  S.  New  book  of  cyphers.  L.  5-478 
Synagoge    technon,    sive    artium    scriptores.       L. 

Spengel 34-483 

Synonymes.     Crabb,  G.     English  s.       .  23-70 

—  Eberhard,  J.  A.     Synonymisches  handworter- 

buch  der  deutschen  sprache  .         84-2390 

—  Fenby,  T.     English  s.      .         .         .  33-332 

—  Hill,  J.     Latin  s 22-366 

—  Piozzi,  H.  L.     British  s.         .         .  22-201 

—  Ramshorn,  L.      Latin   s.         .         .  22-207 

—  Sherer,  J.     Desk-book  of  English  s.         33-323 

—  Smith,  C.  J.     Synonyms  and  antonyms  33-336 

—  Trench,  R.  C.     Synonyms  of  the  new  testament 

'      33-546 

—  Whately,  R.     Selection  of       .        .  33-383 
Synopsis  of  the  birds  of   North  America.     J.   J. 

Audobon 9-744 

Sypher,  J.  R.  History  of  the  Pennsylvania  reserve 
corps.     Lancaster,  1865.     8°        .         26''-679 

—  School  history  of  Pennsylvania.     Ph.,  1868 

36^-1035 

Syphilis.     Diday,  P.     S.  in  infants        .  10-691 

—  Hill,  B.     S.,  and  local  contagious  disorders 

.        10-681 

—  Parker,  L.    Modern  treatment  of   .  10-638 
Syria.     Burckhardt,  J.  L.     Travels  in  .         28^-904 

—  Curtis,  G.  W.     Howadji  in      .         .         38M97 

—  De  Forest,  J.  W.     Letters  from      .         38'>-230 

—  Farley,  J.  L.     Two  years  in   .        .         28''-316 

—  Fletcher,  G.  P.     Travels  in     .         .         28''-563 

—  Freese,  J.  R.     The  old  world        .         28''-604 

—  Hand-book  for  travellers  in      .        .         28''-e87 

—  Herschell,  R.  H.    Journey  to  .         .         28''-138 

—  Hunter,  W.  P.     Late  expedition  to  28''-64 

—  Jones,  G.     Excursions  to        .        .  38''-67 

—  Jowett,  W.     Christian  researches  in  38'>-69 

—  Modern  traveller      ....         29»'-283 

—  Monro,  V.     Summer  ramble  in       .  gS^-S? 


SYRIA. 


573 


TALES. 


Syria.     Napier,  C.     War  in  .         .        .  28'^79 

—  Neale,  F.  A.     Eiglit  years  in  .         .         28"-! 56 

—  Pococke,  E.,  et  al.     History  of  Greece,  Mace- 

donia, and  Syria  ....       27''-3206 

—  Porter,  J.  L.     Giant  cities  of  Bashan      28''-501 

—  Rambles  in  the  deserts  of         .        .         28''-443 

—  Robinson,  E.     Biblical  researches  .         28*'-575 

—  Van  de  Velde,  C.  W.  M.     Narrative  of  a  journey 

throui^h 28''-352 

—  Volnev,  M.  C  F.  Travels  through  28i'-109 
Syrian  church.     Southgate,  H.     Visit  to        28''-472 

—  See  Greek  church. 

System  of  instruction  in   the  practical  use  of  the 

blowpipe  ;  2d  ed.,  with  an  appendix  by  G.  W. 

Plympton.     N.  Y.,  18G8       .        .  8-120 

System  of  nature.     P.  H.  T.  d'Holbach  15-331 

System  of  modern  history.     S.  H.  Reynolds 

27='-3527 

System  of  practical  medicine.      A.  Tweedie 

10-533,4 

System  of  universal  geography.  J.  Laurie  25-72 
System  of  the  world.     J.  P.  Nichol       .  12-15 

Systeme  de  politique  positive.     A.  Comte      34-4930 
Szabad,  E.     Modern  war,  its  theory  and  practice  ; 
illustrated    from    celebrated    campaigns   and 
battles.     N.  Y.,  1863    .         .        .  6-698 

Szemere,  B.  de.     Hungary,  from  1848-60.     L.,  1860 

27»-2568 

Szeredy,  J.     Asiatic  chiefs.    L.,  1856.    2  v. 

27'^3549 

Taaffe,  J.  History  of  the  holy  military,  sovereign 
order  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem ;  or,  knights 
hospitalers,  knights  templars,  knights  of 
Rhodes,   knights  of   Malta.     L.,  1852.     4  v. 

in  2.     8» 29«-99 

Table  book.     W.  Hone  ....  33-42 

Table  talk.     Angelo,  H.     Pic  nic  .        .  33-984 

—  Book  of 33-10 

—  Boswell,  J.     Table  talk  of  S.  Johnson     33-580 

—  Coleridge,  S.  T.     Specimens  of       .  33-795 

—  Evelyn,  C.     Collection  of       .         .  33-124 

—  Hazlitt,  W.     Table  talk  .         .         .  33-393 

—  Luther,  M.     Familiar  discourse       .  32-140 

—  Napoleon  I.     Table  talk  .         .        38-1393 

—  Ramsay,  E.  B.     Pulpit  table  talk    .        32-2473 

—  Rogers,  S.     Table  talk     .         .        .  33-600 

—  Seldon,  J.     Table  talk     .        .         .  33-344 

—  See  Anecdotes. 

Table  traits  with  something  on  them.     J.  Doran 

33-554 

Tableau  generale    du    commerce   de  la    Belgique, 
(1838  and  1840.)      B.,  1840.      2  v.      f° 
34-4973 

Tableaux.     Head,  J.  H.     Home  pastimes        20-183 

—  See  Amusements  ;  Dramas,  amatoui". 

Tables  de  sinus,  tangentes,  etc.  A.  Ulacq  34-4491 
Tablets.  A.  B.  Alcott  ....  33-1395 
Tabor's  teachings  ;  or,  the  veil  lifted.     E.,  1865 

32-2172 

Tachet  de  Barneval,  L.       The    saints    of    Erin  ; 

legendary  history  of  Ireland.      Trans,  from 

the  French,  by  J.  G.  Shea.     B.   .       27''-1419 

Tacitus,  C.  C.     Opera.     E.,  1792.     2  v.  34-452 

—  Libri  quae    supersunt ;    iterum    recognovit  C. 

Halm.     Lips.,  1859.     2  v.     .         .  34-371 

—  Works ;  with  essay  on  his  life  and  genius,  by 

A.  Murphy.     Ph.,  1813.     6  v.     8"      27«-2479 

—  Same.     Oxford  translation  revised  ;  with  notes. 

L.,  1854.     2  v 27^-2478 

Tack  brothers,  et  al.,  commonwealth  vs.  Common- 
wealth's testimony,  and  addresses  by  D.  W. 
O'Brien  and  L.  C.  Cassidy,  for  defendants. 
Phonog.  rep.  by  W.  H.  Fisher,  jr.     P.,  1868. 

.^8" 2-365 

Tactics ;  or,  cupid  in  shoulderstraps.     By  Hearton 

Drille 18-910 

Tactics  and  strategy.  Cooper,  S.  Instructions  and 
regulations 6-582 

—  Dufour,  G.  II.     Strategy  and  tactics  6-596 


Tactics  and  strategy.  Lippitt,  P.  J,  Tactical  uses 
of  infantry,  etc 6-638 

—  See  Artillery  ;  Cavalry  ;  Infantry  ;  Military  and 

naval  affairs ;  Strategy. 

Taeping.     See  Tai-ping. 

Tafel,  J.  F.  I.  Documents  concerning  the  life  and 
character  of  E.  Swedenborg.  Ed.  in  English 
by  I.  H.  Smithson.     Manchester,  1841 

30-1745 

—  The  life  of  Jesus,  from  the  gospel  record,  vindi- 

cated against  the  attacks  of.  Dr.  Strauss,  and 
of  infidelity  in  general.     Chicago,  1868 

32-2408 

—  See  Swedenborg,  E. 

Tafel,  R.  L.  Emanuel  Swedenborg  as  a  philosopher, 
and  a  man  of  science.     Chicago,  1867 

30-1973 

—  Investigations  into  the  laws  of  English  orthogra- 

phy and  pronunciation,     v.  1,  No.  1.     N.  Y 

1862.     8» 22-245 

Tag  und  nacht.     F.  W.  Hacklander      .  34-593 

Tagart,  E.  Locke's  writings  and  philosophy  his- 
torically considered,  and  vindicated  from  the 
charge  of  contributing  to  the  scepticism  of 
Hume.     L.,  1855.     8°  .        .         .  15-321 

Tai-ping  rebellion.  Wilson,  A.  Chinese  campaign, 
under  Lt.-Col.  C.  G.  Gordon        .         28''-263 

—  Brine,  L.     The  Taeping  rebellion  .         28''-197 

—  Lin-le.     History  of  .        .        .        .         28^-234 

—  See  China.  ^ 
Tai-ping-wang.     Mackie,  J.  M.     Life  of         30-968 
Taillandier,  R.  G.  E.,  dit  Saint-Rene.     La  Comtesse 

d' Albany.     P.,  1862     .        .         .         34-5229 

—  Drames  de  la  vie  litteraire — H.  et  C.  Stieglitz. 

8\.        .    ^ 34-4651 

—  Litterature  etrangere  ;  ecrivains  et  poetes  mod- 

ernes.     P.,  1861    ....        34-3844 

—  Maurice  de  Saxe — Etude  historique.     P.,  1865 

8" 34-4700 

—  Un  voyager  Allemand  dans  I'Autriche  orientale. 

8" 34-4674 

Tailleur  de  pierres.     A.  de  Lamartine  .        34-3473 

Tailoring.     Good,  T.    Scientific  cutting  6-328 

•^  West-end  gazette     ....  17-189 

Taine,  H.     Histoire  de  la  litterature  anglaise.    P., 

1864.     4  V.     8»      .         .         .         .         34-4573 

—  The  ideal  in  art.     N.  Y.,  1869         .  5-401 

—  Italy,  Rome,  and  Naples.     From  the  French  by 

J.Durand.     N.  Y.,1868.     8°       .         27''-938 

—  Italy,  Florence,  and  Venice.     Trans,  by  J.  Du- 

rand.  .  N.  Y.,  1869.     8°       .        .         27^-882 

—  Moeurs  et  lettres  an  XVIIIe  siecle  en  Angleterre. 

8° 34-4673 

—  Philosophes  Fran^ais,  du  XIXe  siScle.    2me  ed. 

P.,  I860         .        .         .         .         .        34-3845 

—  Philosophy  of  art.     L.,  1865    .        .  5-403 

—  Voyage  en  Italic.     P.,  1866.     2  v.     8»    34-5549 
Tainsh,  E.  C.     A   study  of  the   works  of  Alfred 

Tennyson..  L.,  1868  .  .  .  22-1225 
Tait,  J.  R.  Dolce  far  niente.  Ph.,  1859  23-509 
Tait,  P.  G.     Elementary   treatise  on   quaternions. 

Oxf.,  1867.     8»      .         .        .         .  14-183' 

—  See  Thompson,  W. 

—  and  W.  J.  Steele.     Dynamics  of  a  particle.     2d 

ed.     Camb.,  1865  .        .         .  11-325 

Tait.     See  Tate. 
Tait's    Edinburgh    magazine,      v.    15,  17-22.     E., 

1848-55.     8°  .         .        .         ,  17-103 

Taking  of  the  Bastille.     A.Dumas        .  18-940 

Talbot,  C.     Works.     Ed.  by  M.  Pennington.     9lh 

ed.     L.,  1819.     80         .        .         .  33-623 

Talbot,  E.  A.    Five  years'  residence  in  the  Canadas. 

L.,  1824.     2  V.     8"        .         .        .         26"-579' 
Talbot  and  Vernon.    •  J.  L.  McConnell  .         18-1963 
Tale  of  a  tub.     J.  Swift  ....         18-8078 
Tale  of  real  life;  or,  blonde  and  brunette         18-351 
Tale  of  two  cities.     C.Dickens      .        .  18-881 

Tale  of  the  Tyne.  H.  Martineau  .  .  18-3861 
Tales  and  sketches.  J.  Hogg  .  .  18-1449 
Tales  and  sketches.     H.  Miller      .        .        18-2205 


TALES. 


574 


TANNEE. 


Tales  and  sketches.  C.  M.  Sedgwick  .  18-2796 
Tales  and  sketches  of  Christian  life.    Mrs.  E.  Charles 

18-3133 

Tales  and  souvenirs  of  a  residence  in  Europe.     By 
a  lady  of  Virginia         .         .         .        18-3131 
Tales  and  stories  of  the  Irish  peasantry.     W.  Carle- 
ton         18-587 

Tales  and  takings.     J.  V.  Watson  .  83-673 

Tales  for  all  seasons.  G.  A.  Wolfersberger  18-35G8 
Tales  for  children.  C.  von  Schmid  .  18-2744 
Tales  for  the  parlour ;  or,  records  of  romance  and 

chivalry 18-3127 

Tales  from  Alsace.  E.  R.  Saint-Hilaire  18-4189 
Tales  from  "  Bentley"  ....  18-3125 
Tales  from  "Blackwood"  .  .  .  18-3126 
Tales  from  the  diary  of  a  sister  of  mercy.     C.  M. 

Brame 18-4053 

Tales  from  the  eastern  land.  A.  L.  Grimm  18-1286 
Tales  from  Greek  mythology.  G.  W.  Cox  18-788 
Tales  from  Moliere's  plays.     D.  B.  Lennard 

18-1841 

Tales  from  the  operas.  G.  P.  Pardon  .  18-2424 
Tales  from  real  life.  T.  S.  Arthur  .  18-3669 
Tales  from  Shakspeare.     C.  Lamb  .         18-1805 

Tales  illustrating  church  history  .  .  18-3123 
Tales  of  Algeria.     From  the  Veloce  of  A.  Dumas 

18-946 

Tales  of  all  countries.  A.  Trollope  .  18-3282 
Tales  of  the  borders.  J.  M.  Wilson  ,  18-3548 
Tales  of  the  caravanserai.  J.  B.  Eraser  18-3821 
Tales  of  the  castle.  Mme  de  Genlis  .  18-1160 
Tales  of  the  crusaders.     See  Betrothed  ;  Fiances  de 

Powysland ;  Talisman. 
Tales  of  the  Cymry.     J.  Motley     .        .  23-792 

Tales  of  domestic  life.     T.S.Arthur      .  18-181 

Tales  of  the  drama.     E.  Macauley  .        18-1957 

Tales  of  fashionable  life.  M.  Edgeworth  18-982 
Tales  of  filiaUove.  T.  H.  Barreau  .  18-3975 
Tales  ofthe  five  senses.  G.  Griffln  .  18-3679 
Tales  of  Flemish  life.     H.  Conscience  .  18-698 

Tales  of  the  genii.  J.Ridley  .  .  18-3136 
Tales  ofthe  gods  and  heroes.  G.  W.  Cox  18-789 
Tales  ofthe  good  woman.  J.  K.  Paulding  18-2459 
Tales  of  a  grandfather.  Sir  W.  Scott  18-2775  to  78 
Tales  of  the  grotesque  and  arabesque.     E,  A.  Poe 

18-2518 

Tales  of  the  heart.  Mrs.  A.  Opie  .  .  18-2395 
Tales  of  heroes ;  taken  from  English  history 

18—3129 
Tales  of  the  jury-room.  '  G.  Griffin  .'  18-3684 
Tales  of  married  life.     T.  S.  Arthur      .  18-188 

Tales  of  the  Munster  festivals.     G.  Griffln 

18-3678,80,3 

Talcs  of  my  landlord.     Sir  Walter  Scott. 

—  Black  dwarf     ....       18-2753^2755 

—  Old  Mortality    ....       18-2753<i,2767 

—  Heart  of  Mid  Lothian      .        .        .        18-2762 

—  Biide  of  Lammermoor    .         .         .         18-2756 

—  Legend  of  Montrose         .         .       18-2755, 2756° 

—  Count  Robert  of  Paris     .         .         ,         18-2759 

—  Castle  Dangerous  ....  18-2757 
Tales  ofthe  ocean.  J.  S.  Sleeper  .  .  18-2913 
Tales  of  Old  Flanders.  H.  Conscience  18-692 
Tales  of  the  peerage  and  peasantry.     Lady  Dacre 

18-801 

Tales  of  real  life.  Mrs.  A.  Opie  .  v.  2  of  18-2394 
Tales  of  Sweden  and  the  Norsemen  .  1^-3134 
Tales  of  Thebes  and  Argos.  G.  W.  Cox  18-790 
Tales  of  the  town.     H.  W.  Bellairs        .  18-315 

Tales  of  a  traveller.  W.Irving  .  .  18-1584 
Tales  of  a  wayside  inn.     H.  W.  Longfellow 

23-698,879 

Tales  of  the  west.     By  the  author  of  letters  from  the 

east 18-8138 

Tales  of  wonder.     M.G.Lewis     .        .  23-901 

—  See  Fairy  tales  ;  Legends  ;  Romances  ;  Stories. 
Talfourd,  F.  Shylock.  F's  M.  D.  v.  17  24-118 
Talfourd,  T.  N.    Critical  and  miscellaneous  writings. 

Ph.,  1842 83-284 

—  Ion.     F's  S.  D.  v.  1         .        .        .  24-221 


Talfourd,  T.  N.  Literary  sketches  and  letters ; 
being  the  final  memorials  of  Charles  Lamb. 
N.  Y.,  1848 33-28 

—  Same.     N.  Y.,  1849         .        .        .  33-28* 

—  See  Lamb,  C. 

—  Tragedies ;  to  which  are  added  a  few  sonnets 

and  verses.     B.,  1865   .         .         .  24-209 

—  Vacation  rambles  and  thoughts  ;  comprising  the 

recollections  of  three  continental  tours,  in 
1841-3.     2d  ed.    L.,  1845     .         .         27"-180 

—  Supplement  to  "Vacation  rambles  ;"  consisting 

of  recollections  of  a  lour  through  France  to 
Italy,  and  homeward  by  Switzerland,  in  1846. 
L.,1854 27"-341 

—  See  Pococke,  E. 

—  et  al.     History  of  Greek  literature.     2d  ed.     L., 

1850  .  .  .  ■  .  .  .  22-1226 
Taliesin.  T.  W.  Nash  ....  22-1161 
Talis  qualis  ;  or,  tales  of  the  jury-room.     G.  Griffin 

18-3684 

Talisman.     Sir  W.  Scott        .        .        .        18-2754 

—  Same,  in  French  ....  34-4999 
Talks  on  women's  topics.  Mrs.  J.  C.  Croly  33-1067 
Talk  with  my  pupils.  Mrs.  C.  Sedgwick  33-978 
Tallack,  R.     George  Fox,  the  friends,  and  the  early 

baptists.     L.,  1868        .         .         .  30-154 

Tallack,  W.     Friendly  sketches  in  America.     L., 

1861 26"-417 

—  Malta  under  the  Phenicians,  Knights,  and  Eng- 

lish.    L.,  1861       .         .         .         .    ■      27b-606 

—  Thomas   Shillitoe,  the   quaker  missionary  and 

temperance  pioneer.     L.,  1867     .         30-1998 

Tallangetta.     W.  Howitt        .         .         .         18-1519 

Tallants  of  Barton.     J.  Platton      ,         .        18-1356 

Talleyrand-Perigord,    C.  M.     Life.     Ph.,  1834.     8° 

30-512 

—  Bulwer,  H.  L.     Historical  characters,     v.  1 

80-2336 

'—  McHarg,  C.  K.     Life  of  .        .         .  30-919 

Tallien,  T.  C     Houssaye,  A.     Histoire  de    34-4915 

Tallmadge,  N.  P.     See  Edmonds,  J.  W. 

Talmadge,  W.  Letters  from  Florence  on  the  re- 
ligious reform  movements  in  Italy.  L.,  1866 
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Talpa ;  or,  the  chronicles  of  a  clay  farm.  C.  W. 
Hoskyns 4-205 

Talvi.     tPseud.]     See  Robinson,  T.  A.  L.  v.  J. 

Tamaris.     Mme  Dudevant      .         .        .     34-4156,8 

Tamerlane.     See  Timour. 

Tamlyn,  J.  Law  of  evidence  principally  with  ref- 
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Tams,  G.  Visit  to  the  Portuguese  possessions  in 
Southwestern  Africa.  Trans,  by  H.  E.  Lloyd. 
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Tancoigne,  J.  M.  Narrative  of  a  journey  into  Per- 
sia, and  residence  at  Teheran.  L.,  1820.  8" 
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Tancred  ;  or,  the  new  crusade.     B.  Disraeli  18-898 

Tancrede  de  Chateaubrun.  E.  L,  G.  Ferry  de  Belle- 
mare     34-4047 

Tancredus.     K.  H.  Digby      .        .        .  33-867 

Taney,  R.  B.  The  unjust  judge  ;  a  memorial  of  R. 
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—  See  Key,  F.  S.  ;  Murray,  N. 

Tangier.  Fort,  G.  Letters  from  .  .  28''-431 
Tangled  skein.  A.  Fonblanque  .  .  18-1094 
Tangles  and  tales.  E.  C.  Mogridge  .  18-2232 
Tangletown  letters.     By  the  author  of  "Records  of 

the  Bubbletown  parish"  .  .  18-3138 
Tanglewood  tales.  N.  Hawthorne  .  18-1376 
Tanner,  H.  S.     Atlas  classica ;  or,  select  maps  of 

ancient  geography.     Ph.,  1831.     4"       25-367 

—  Description  of  the  canals  and  railroads  of  the 

United  States  ;  comprehending  notices  of  all 
the  works  of  internal  improvement  through- 
out the  several  states.     N.  Y.,  1840         25-40 

—  New  general  atlas.     Ph.,  1832.     4»  25-366 

—  New  universal  atlas.     Ph.,  1843.     f         25-360 
Accompaniment  to.     Ph.,  1842  .  25-361 


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Tanner,  J.     Narrative  of  captivity  and  adventures 
during  30  years  among  the  Indians  in  the  in- 
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26''-547 

Tanner,  T.  H.  Index  of  diseases  and  their  treat- 
ment.    L.,  1866    ....  10-732 

Tanner-boy  ;  and  how  he  became  lieutenant-general. 
C.  W.  Denison      ....        30-1515 

Tannehill,  W.  Sketches  of  the  history  of  literature 
to  the  revival  of  letters  in  the  15th  century. 
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Tanning,  arts  of.     C.  Morfit  .        .        .  6-371 

Tanquerel  des  Planches,  L.  Lead  diseases.  From 
the  French  ;  with  notes  and  additions  on  the 
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Tansillo,  L.  The  nurse.  Trans,  by  W.  Roscoe. 
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Taopi  and  his  friends ;  or,  the  Indians'  wrongs  and 
rights.     Ph.,  1869         .         .        .         26'>-549 

"Tapley.  Mark."     See  Stamer,  W. 

Tappan,  E.  T.     Treatise  on  plane  and  solid  geome- 
try, for  colleges  and  schools.     Cin.,  1864 
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Tappan,  H.  P.    A  step  from  the  new  world  to  the 

old,  and  back  again  ;  with  thoughts  on  the 

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27^-261 

Tappan,  W.  B.     Poems.     Ph.,  1822      .  23-221 

Tapping,  T.  Law  and  practice  of  the  writ  of  man- 
damus, as  it  obtains  both  in  England  and  in 
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Tarare.     P.  A.  C.  de  Beaumarchais       .        34-4477 

Tarbell,  J.  A.  Sources  of  health,  and  the  preven- 
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Tarbox,  I.  N.  The  curse ;  or,  the  position  in  the 
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—  Memoirs  of  J.  H.  Schneider  and  E.  M.  Schnei- 

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—  Tyre  and    Alexandria,   the    chief   commercial 

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Tardieu,    A.    A.      Treatise    on    epidemic    cholera. 

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Tardieu-Denesle,  Mme.     Nouvelle  mythologie  de  la 

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Target  practice.     H.  Heth      .         .         .  6-629 

Targums  of  Onkelos  and  Jonathan  Ben  Uzziel  on 

the   pentateuch  :  with   the  fragments  of  the 

Jerusalem  targum.     From  the   Chaldee,  by 

J.  W.  Etheridge.     L.,  1862.     2  v.       32-2276 

Tariff.     Bigelow,  E.  B.     The  tariff  question    1-518 

—  Dallas,  G.  M.     Speech  on        .         .  1-141 

—  Degrand,  T.  P.  F.     TariflF  of  duties  1-144 

—  Douanes  de  France  .        •        .        84-4987 

—  Hay.  H.     Tariff  of  1857  .        .        .  1-78 

—  Jones,  A.     Tariff  of  1846         .        .  1-143 

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—  Ogden,  E.  D.     Rates  of  duties,  1861-3        2-315 

—  Report  of  a  committee  ot  the  citizens  of  Boston 

1-141 

—  See  American    system,    the ;    Customs ;    Free 

trade  and  protection  ;  Revenue. 
Tarikh  ahhwal  Mohammed  Ali  Hazia    .        34-2970 
Tarlelon,  B.     Campaigns  of  1780,1,  in  the  southern 

provinces  of  North  America.    L.,  1787.    4" 

26»-200 

Tarraga,  F.  de.     La  enemiga  favorable.     T.  T.  E. 

V.  1 34-2 

Tartan  land,  a  tour  in.     E.  Bradley      .         27^-650 
Tartary.     Atkinson,  Mrs.     Recollections  of  Tartar 

steppes 28''-410 

—  Bowman,  A.     Among  the  Tartar  tents    18-361 

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—  Fleming,  G.     Travels  on  horseback         28''-416 

—  Grahame,  F.  R.     The  archer  and  the  steppe 

27''-2915 


Tartary.     Hue,  E.  R.     Christianity  in  82-693 

Travels  in 28M51 

Voyage  dans  la  T.       .        .        .        34-3960 

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Tartufe,  le.     J.  B.  P.  de  Moliere   .        .        34-3181 
Taschereau,  M.  J.     Histoire  de  Moliere.    3me  ed. 

P.,  1864 34-3846 

Task,  the.     W.  Cowper 

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Tasmania.     Meredith,  Mrs.  C.    My  home  in  29'^-234 

—  Stoney,  H.  B.     Residence  in   .        .        29'^-188 

—  West,  J.     History  of       .        .        .         29-'-226 

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Tasse  de  Th^.     C.  Nuitter  et  J.  Derley  34-3610 

Tasso,  T.     Aminta,  favolo  boschereccia,    (drama.) 

Amore  fuggitivo.     P.,  1800  .         34-2503 

—  Apologia  in  difesa  della  sua  Gierusalemma  lib- 

erata,  a  gli  accademici  della  Crusca.     Ferrara, 
1586 34-2536 

—  La   Gerusalemme   liberata.     Avignone,    1816. 

4v 34-2515 

—  Godfrey  of  Bulloigne  ;  or,  the  recovery  of  Jeru- 

salem. Done  into  English  heroical  verse 
from  the  Italian,  by  E.  Fairfax ;  with  intro- 
ductory essay  by  L.  Hunt ;  and  the  lives  of 
Tasso  and  Fairfax  by  C.  Knight.  N.  Y. ,  1846 
23-83 

—  Jerusalem  delivered  ;  an  heroic  poem.     Trans. 

by  J.  Hoole.     Newburyport,  1810.    2  v.     8° 
23-123 

—  Same.     Trans,  by  J.  H.  Hunt ;  with  notes.    Ph., 

1823.     2v 23-128 

—  Same.     Trans,  into  English  Spenserian  verse  ; 

with  a  life  of  the  author  by  J.  H.  Wiffen.    L., 
1830.     2v 23-246 

—  Walsh's  Br.  poets    ....  28-128 

—  Milman,  R.     Life  of        .         .         .  80-961 

—  Wilde,  R.  H.    Love,  madness,  and  imprisonment 

of 80-1738 

Tasso  and  Leonora.    Miss  A.  Manning  18-2048 

Tassoni,  A.     Considerazioni  sopra  le  rime  del  Pet- 

rarca.  Modona,  1609  .  .  .  84-2537 
Taste.     Alison,  A.     Essays  on       .         .  15-5 

—  Hastings,  P.     Principles  of,   applied  to  music 

5-1046 

—  Knight,  R.  P.     Principles  of  .        .  15-41 

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—  Wilkinson,  Sir  J.     Necessity  for  general  diffu- 

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—  See    Esthetics ;    Beauty ;    Picturesque,    the ; 

Rhetoric. 

Taste,  physiology  of.     A.  Brillat-Savarin  6-160 

Tastu,  Mme  A.,  (Ed.)  Album  poetique  des  jeimes 
personnes.     P.,  1801     .         .         .         84-8910 

Tatam,  G.  H.  "The  bugsry :"  a  serio-comic  ro- 
mance, in  rhyme.     Ii.\'  1860         .  28-604 

Tate,  G.  Treatise  on  hysterical  affections.  8d  ed. 
L.,  1858 10-184 

Tate,  J.  Introduction  to  the  principal  Greek  tragic 
and  comic  metres  ;  with  an  appendix  on  syl- 
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L.,  1834.     8° 22-731 

Tate,  R.  A  plain  and  easy  account  of  the  land  and 
fresh-water  mollusks  of  Great  Britain. '  L  , 
1866       .         .         ....  9-705 

Tate,  T.  Exercises  on  mechanics  and  natural  phil- 
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—  First  ]e?sons  in  philosophy  ;  or,  the  science  of 

familiar  things.     By  C.  S.  Cartee.     B.,  1856 
11-229 

—  Principles  of  mechanical  philosophy  applied  to 

industrial  mechanics.  L.,  1853.  8°  11-207 
Tate,  W.     Modern  cambist ;   forming  a  manual  of 

foreign  exchanges,  in  the  different  operations 

of  bills  of  exchange  and   bullion.     10th  ed. 

L.,  1861.     8°         .         .        .        .  1-114 

Tate.     See  Tait. 
Tatem,  Miss.     [Helen  Hazlett.]     Cloud  with  golden 

border  18-3141 


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Tatem,  Miss.     Glennair  ;  or,  life  in  Scotland  18-3143 

—  Heights  of  Eidelberg        .         .         .        18-3143 
Tatham  vs.  Wright.     Frascr,  A.     Eeport  of  case 

2-197 

Tatler,  the.     L.,  1752.     3  v.  .        .        .       33-937,8 

—  Same.     [British  essayists  ;  with  prefaces,  by  A. 

Chalmers.     B.,  1855.     4  v.  .         .  33-938 

—  Selections  from         ....  33-291 

—  See  Drake,  N. 

Tatnall,  A.  Catalogue  of  the  phcenogamous  and 
fliicoid  plants  of  Newcastle  co.,  Del.  Wil- 
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Taubert,  — .  On  the  use  of  field  artillery  on  ser- 
vice ;  with  especial  reference  to  that  of  an 
army  corps.  Trans,  from  the  German,  by 
H.  H.  Maxwell.     L.,  1856    .         .  6-702 

Tauler,  J.  History  and  life  of;  with  twenty-five  of 
his  sermons,  (Temp.  1340)  ;  trans,  from  the 
German,  with  additional  notices  of  his  life 
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by  C.  Kingsley  ;  with  an  introduction  by  R. 
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Taunton.     Emery,  S.  H.     Ministry  of  .        32-1589 

Tausend  und   eine  nacht ;  Arabische  erzahluugen, 

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. 34-2414 

Tautphceus  Baroness,  I.     At  odds  .         18-3145 

—  Cyrilla 18-3140 

—  The  initials 18-3147 

—  Quits 18-3148 

Tavern  anecdotes,  and  reminiscences  of  the  origin 

of  signs,    clubs,    coffee-houses,    streets,    city 
companies,  wards,  &c.     By  one  of   the   old 

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Tax-payer's  manual.     G.  S.  Boutwell    .         2-256,7 
Taxation.      Barliydt,  D.  P.      Consideration  on 

3-18 

—  Jones,  R.     Sources  of     .         .         .  3-126 

—  Levi,  L.     On  taxation      .         .         .  1-229 
• —  People's  blue  book  ;   taxation  as  it  is  and  as  it 

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—  Peto,  S.  M.     Taxation,"itslevy,  &c.  1-277 

—  Stevens,  J.     Historical  account  of  taxes    1-224 

—  See  Internal  revenue  ;  Revenue. 
Taxidermy  ;  or,  the  art  of  collecting,  preparing  and 

mounting  objects  of  natural  history,  for  the 
use  of  museums  and  travellers.     L.,  1820 
9-1048 

—  Brown,  T.     Taxidermist's  manual  .  9-521 

—  Naumann,  J.  F.     Taxidermie         .         34-2450 

—  Swainson,  W.     Taxidermy     .         .  9-641 
Tayler,  C.  B.     Angels'  song  .         .         .         18-3150 

—  Christmas  at  Old  court     .         .         .         18-3151 

—  Earnestness 18-3152 

—  Legends  and  records ;   chiefly  historical 

18-3153 

—  Memorials  of  the  English  martyrs.    N.  Y.,  1853 

32-439 

.   —  Same.     N.  Y.,  1867         .         .         .         32-439^ 

—  The  records  of  a  good  man's  life    .        18-3149 

—  Thankfulness 18-3155 

—  Truth  ;  or,  Persis  Clareton      .         .        18-3156 
Tayler,  J.  J.     Christian  aspects  of  faith  and  duty  : 

discourses,   with  an  introduction  by  H.  W. 
•  Bellows.     N.  Y.,  1865  .         .         32-1450 

—  Retrospect  of  the  religious  life  of  England  ;  or, 

the  church,  puritanism,  and  free  inquiry.     2d 

ed.     L.,  1853        ....  32-863 

Tayleure,  C.  W.     Horseshoe  Robinson.     F's  S.  D. 

V.  27 24-221 

—  The  boy  martyrs.     F's  S.  D.  v.  32         24-221 
Taylor,  Adam.     History  of  the  English  general  bap- 
tists.    L.,  1818.     2  V.     8"     .         .  33-562 

Taylor,  Alfred.  Sunday-school  photographs;  with 
an  introduction  by  J.  S.  Hart.     B.,  1864 

82-1143 

Taylor,  Algernon.    Convent  life  in  Italy.    L.,  1862 

27^-619 

—  Scenes  in  French  monasteries.    L.,  1866 

32-1943 


Taylor,  A.  S.  Medical  jurisprudence.  1st  Am., 
from  the  5th  L.  ed.,  by  E.  Hartshorne,  Ph., 
1856.     8" 10-235 

—  On  poisons,  in  relation  to  medical  jurisprudence 

and  medicine.     2d  ed.     Ph.,  1859.    8°  10-261 

—  See  Brande,  W.  T. 

Taylor,  Bayard.     See  Taylor,  J.  B. 

Taylor,  Brook.     Principles  of   linear   perspective  ; 

with  additions,  by  J.  Jopling.     L.,  1835.     8° 

5-216 

Taylor,  B.  F.     January  and  June.     N.  Y.,  1864 

38-1151 

Taylor,  C.     Geometrical  conies ;    including  anhar- 
monic  ratio  and  projection.     Camb.,  1863 
14-175 

Taylor,  G.  H.  Exposition  of  the  Swedish  move- 
ment cure.     N.  Y.,  1860      .        .  10-237 

Taylor,  Edgar.     German  popular  stories       18-4241 

Taylor,  Edward.  Cursory  remarks  on  tragedy. 
L.,1774 24-178 

Taylor,  Elizabeth.     The  Braemar  highlands :  their 
tales,  traditions,  and  history.     E.,  1869 
27M387 

Taylor,  Emily.  England  and  its  people  ;  a  familiar 
history  of  the  country,  and  the  social  and  do- 
mestic manners  of  its  inhabitants.  7th  ed. 
L.,  1866 27-''-1123 

—  Irish  tourist 18-3159 

Taylor,  F.     Ella  V.  ;   or,  the  July  tour.     By  one  of 

the  party 18-995 

Taylor,  F.  W.  The  broad  pennant ;  or,  a  cruise  in 
the  United  States  flag-ship  of  the  Gulf  squad- 
ron, during  the  Mexican  difficulties  ;  together 
with  sketches  of  the  Mexican  war.  N.  Y., 
1848 36''-545 

—  The  flag-ship ;  or,  a  voyage  around  the  world, 

in  the  U.  S.  frigate  Columbia.     N.  Y.,  1840. 
2  V -     .         .  291^-05 

Taylor,  George.  Eff'ect  of  incorporated  coal  com- 
panies upon  the  anthracite  coal  trade  of 
Pennsylvania.      Pottsville,  1883 

No.  8,  V.  1  of  1-341 

Taylor,  George.  The  indications  of  the  Creator ; 
or,  the  natural  evidences  of  final  cause.  N. 
Y     1851  32-331 

Taylor,  G.  B.     Claiborne       '.        ".        .*        18-3160 

—  Kenny 18-3161 

—  Oakland  stories        ....      18-3160,1 
Taylor,    Henry.       Edwin    the    fair,    an    historical 

drama  ;   Isaac  Comnenus,  a   play ;    The  eve 

of  the  conquest,  and  other  poems.     L.,  1852 

24-120 

—  Notes  from  life,  in  seven  essays.     B.,  1858 

3?— 286 

—  Poetical  works.'     L.,' 1864.     8  v.      '.  23-747 

—  Philip  van  Artevelde.     B.,  1835      .  24-38 

—  St.  Clement's  eve.     L.,  1863   .        .  24-114 

—  The  statesman.     L..  1886        .         .  2-888 
Taylor,  Rev.  Isaac.     Advice  to  the  teens  :  practical 

helps  towards  the    formation  of  one's    own 

character.     B.,  1820     .        .         .  33-860 

Taylor,  Isaac,  of  Ongar.     Ancient  Christianity,  and 

the  doctrines  of  the  Oxford  tracts.     Ph.,  1840 

82-1186 

—  The  family  pen  :    memorials,  biographical   and 

literary,  of  the  Taylor  family  of  Ongar.     Ed. 
by  Rev.  Isaac  Taylor.     L.,  1867.    2  v. 
80-1986 

—  Fanaticism.     N.  Y.,  1884        .         .  15-30 

—  History  of  the  transmission  of  ancient  books  to 

modern  times.     L.,  1827.    8°        .  21-118 

—  Same  ;  with  the  process  of  historical  proof.    L., 

1859 21-119 

—  Home  education.     N.  Y.,  1838        .  13-320 

—  Logic  in   theology,  and   other  essays  ;  with  a 

sketch  of  the  life  of  the   author  and  a  cata- 
logue of  his  writings.     N.  Y.,  1860        32-905 

—  Loyola  and  Jesuitism  in  its  rudiments.     N.  Y., 

1849 32-281 

—  Natural  history  of  enthusiasm.     B.,  1880  15-54 


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Titylor,  Isaac,  ofOngtir.  Physical  theory  of  another 
life.     N.  Y.,  1836         .         .         .        32-1899 

—  The  restoration  of  belief.     Camb.,  1855   33-919 

—  Saturday  evetiing.     B.,  1832    .         .         32-1900 

—  The  spirit  of  the  Hebrew   poetry  ;   with  a  l)io- 

graphical  introduction  by  W.  Adams.  N.Y., 
1862.     8° 22-1228 

—  The  world  of  mind  ;  an  elementary  book.     N. 

Y.,  1858 15-122 

—  Ultimate  civilization,  and  other  essays.    L.,18()0 

3a-418 

—  Wesley,  and  methodism.     N.  Y.,  1860     32-891 
Taylor,  Rev.  Isaac.     Words  and  places  ;  or,  ctymo- 

losjical  illustrations  of  history,  ethnoloiiy,  and 

geography.     L.,  1864   .         .         .         '22-248 

Taylor,  J.     Wonders  of  nature  and  art.     L.,  1831 

33-333 

Taylor,  James,  et  al.  Pictorial  history  of  Scotland, 
A.    D.    79-1749.      L.,  1859.     2  v.      8° 

27''-1386 

Taylor,  Jane.     Writings.     B.,  1835.     3  v.  in  2 

33-72 

Taylor,  Jeremy.      A  course  of  sermons  for  every 
day  in  the  year  ;  together  witli  a  discourse  of 
the  office  ministerial.     2d  ed.     L.,  1655.    i'" 
32-2004 

—  The  golden  grove  ;  a  choice  manual  containing 

whlit  is  to  be  believed,  practised,  and  desired,  or 
prayed  for;  with  a  guide  for  the  penitent. 
Ph.,  1856       ...         .         .         .         32-1493 

—  Holy  living  and  dying ;  together  with  prayers 

containing  the  whole  duty  of  a  Christian,  and 
the  parts  of  devotion  fitted  to  all  occasions 
and  furnished  for  ail  necessities.     L.,  1851 
.         32-651 

—  A  discourse  of  the  liberty  of  prophesying.     W., 

1834 32-211 

—  The  liberty  of  prophesying  ;   showing  the  un- 

reasonableness of  prescribing  to  other  men's 
faith,  and  the  iniquity  of  persecuting  different 
opinions.     L.,  1834       .         .         .         32-1553 

—  Select  works  ;  with  account  of  the  author  and 

his  writings.     B.,  1863         .        .        32-1173 

—  Heber,  R.     Life  of  .        .        .        .  30-514 

—  See  Sewell,  E.  M. 

Taylor,  Rev.  J.  True  doctrine  of  the  holy  euchar- 
ist ;  in  refutation  of  archdeacon  Wilberforce's 
book,  "  The  doctrine  of  the  holy  eucharist," 
and  the  popish  views  of  that  sacrament  in 
general.    L.,  1855.     8°.         .        .        32-1708 

Taylor,  John.  The  battle  of  the  standards."  L. ,  l-)64 
29"-207 

Taylor,  John.  Poems,  on  various  subjects.  L.,  1827. 
2  V.     B" 23-967 

—  Records  of  my  life ;  or,  lives  of  men  distinguislied 

in  the  recent  history  of  our  country,  for  their 

talents,  virtues,  or  achievements.   N.Y.,  1833. 

8» 30-515 

Taylor,  Col.  John.     Inquiry  into  the  principles  and 

policy  of  the  government  of  the  United  States. 

Fredericksburg,  1814.     S"     .         .  26''-690 

Taylor,  John,  LL.  D.      Elements  of  the  civil   law. 

4th  ed.     L.,  1828.     8»  .         .         .  2-164 

Taylor,  John.     Geological  essays,  and  sketch  of  the 

geolotry  of  Manchester  and  the  neighborhood. 

L.,  1864.     8°  ....  9-301 

Taylor,  Joseph.     Remarkable  providences ;  or,  the 

mercies  of  God  exemplified  in  many  instances 

of  miraculous  preservations  from  premature 

death.     L.,  1821    .         .         .         .  33-884 

Taylor,  J.  B.     At  home  and  abroad  ;  a  sketch-book 

of  life,  scenery,  and  men.  IS".  Y.,  1860,2.  2  v. 
29'>-U)3 

—  Book  of  romances,  lyrics,  and  songs.     B.,  1852 

23-307 

—  By-ways  of  Europe.     N.  Y.,  1869  .         27''-959 

—  Colorado  :    a  summer  trip.     N.  Y.,  1867 

26"-583 

—  Cyclopaedia  of  modern  travel.     N.  Y.,  18ri6.    8° 

...         .        .         29''-140 


Taylor,  J.  B.  Eldorado ;  comprising  a  voj-age 
to  California,  life  in  San  Francisco  and  Mon- 
terey, pictures  of  tiie  gold  region,  and  experi- 
ences of  Mexican  travel.  2d  ed.  N.  Y.,  18;' 0. 
2  v.         .         ...         .         .         .         26''-206 

—  Hannah  Thurston     ....         18-31."  7 

—  John  Godfrey's  fortune     .         .         .         18-3158 

—  Journey  to  Central  Africa  ;   or,  life  and  Innd- 

scapcs  from  Euypt  to  the  negio  kingdrms  of 
the  While  Nile":     N.  Y.,  1854       .  28"-1^0 

—  Lands  ol  the  Saracen  ;  or,  pictures  of  Palestine, 

Asia  Minor,  Sicilj-,  and  Spain.     N.  Y.,  18 '5 
28"-187 

—  Northern  travel  :    summer  and  Avinter  pictures 

of  Sweden,  Denmark,  and  Lapland.  N.  Y., 
1858 27''-449 

—  The  picture  of  St.  John.     B.,  1866  23-873 

—  Poems  of  the  orient.     B..  1855        .  23-379 

—  Poet's  journal.     B.,  1863        .         .  2:^-669 

—  Story  of  Kennett      ....         18-3163 

—  Travels  in  Greece  and  Russia ;  with  an  excur- 

sion to  Crete.     N.  Y.,  1859  .         .         27''-580 

• —  Views  a-foot ;   or,  Europe  seen  with  knai)sack 

and   staff;   with  a  preface  by  N.  P.  Willis. 

N.  Y.,  1846 27i'-181 

—  Visit  to  India,  China,  and  Japan,  in  1853      N. 

Y.,  1855 28^-203 

—  See  Humboldt,  F.  H.  A.  v. ;  Ripley,  G. 
Taylor,  J.   E.      Michael   Angelo,   considered   as  a 

philosophic  poet ;  with  translations.  2d  ed. 
L.,  1852.     8°  ....         22-1230 

Taylor,  J.  N.  American  law  of  landlord  and  ten- 
ant.    4th  ed.     B.,  1866.     8°  .  2-273 

Taylor,  J.  O.     The  district  school.     N.  Y.,  1834 

13-222 

Taylor,  J.  W.  History  of  the  state  of  Ohio  ;  first 
period,  1650-1787.     Cin.,  1854     .  26='-447 

—  Report  on  the  mineral   resources  of  the    U.  S. 

east  of  the  Rocky  mountains.     W.,  1868.     8" 
■ 6-304 

—  Victim  of  intrigue    ....  33-932 
Taylor,  N.  W.     Lectures  on  the  moral  government 

of  God.     K  Y.,  1859.     2  v.     8°.         32-1084 
Taylor,  O.  A.     Memoirs   and   co!;fessions  of  F.  Y. 
Reinhard.     From  the  German.     B.,  1832 

30-1584 

Taylor,  R.,  (ed.)  Scientific  memoirs,  selected  from 
the  transactions  of  foreign  academies  of  science 
and  learned  societies,  and  from  foreign  jour- 
nals. L.,  1837-43.  3  V.  8°  .  11-330 
Taylor,  R.  C.  Deposition  respecting  the  asphaltum 
mine  at  Hillsborough.     Ph.,  1851 

No.  15,  V.  4  of  1-341 

—  Report  on  surveys  for  a  railroad  from  the  coal 

and  iron  mines  near  Blossburg,  to  Lawrence- 
ville  ;   and  mineralogical  report.     Ph.,  1833 
No.  1,  V.  3  of  1-341 

—  Statistics  of  coal ;  the  geographical  and  geolog- 

ical distribution  of  mnieral  combustibles,  or 
fossil  fuel;  including  also,  notices  and  locali- 
ties of  the  various  mineral  bituminous  sub- 
stances employed  in  arts  and  manulactures ; 
with  statistics  of  iron  manufactures.  Ph., 
18-18.     8° 9-299 

—  Same,  2d  ed.  ;   revised   and   l)rought  down  to 

1854,  by  S.  S.  Haldeman.  Ph.,  1855.  8"   9-300 

—  Two  reports;  on  tiie  coal  lands,  mines,  and  im- 

provements of  the  Dauphin  and  Susquehanna 
coal  CO.,  and  on  the  geological  examinations, 
present  condition,  and  prospects  of  the  Stony 
Creek  coal  estate  ;  with  appendix.  Ph.,  1840 
.         .         .No.  5,  V.  1  of  1-341 

Taylor,  R.  G.  An  answer  to  the  question.  Why  are 
you  a  churchman  ?     Ph.,  1829      .         32-2317 

Taylor,  S.  History  of  playing-cards  ;  with  anec- 
dotes of  their  use  in  conjuring,  fortune-telling, 
and  card-sharping.     L.,  1865       .  20-206 

Taylor,  Samuel.  An  essay  intended  to  establisli  a 
universal  system  of  stenography.  L.,  1786. 
8° ■.  22-247 


37 


TAYLOR. 


578 


TEHUANTEPEC. 


Taylor,  S.  H.  Method  of  classical  study;  illustrated 
by  queslions  on  a  few  selcclious  from  Latin 
aiid  Greek  authors.     B.,  18(51       .  13-235 

Taylor,  Theodore.  Thackerny,  the  humorist  and  the 
man  of  letters  ;  including  a  selection  from  liis 
characteristic  speeches ;  to  -which  is  added, 
In  memoriam,  by  Cliarles  Dickens,  and  a 
sketch  by  Anthony  Trollope.  N.  Y.,  1864 
30-1452 

Taylor,  Tom.  Ballads  and  songs  of  Brittany ; 
trans,  from  the  "Barsaz-Breiz,"  of  Vicomte 
Hersart  de  la  Villemarque  ;  with  some  of  the 
original  melodies  harmonized,  by  Mrs.  Taylor. 
^,"1805.     4"         ....  23-808 

—  A  blio-hted  being.     F's  M.  D.  v.  31  24-113 

—  The  fool's  revenge.     F's  S.  D.  v.  42         24-221 

—  Helping  hands.     F's  S.  D.  v.  35     .  24-221 

—  Life  of  B.  II  Ilaydon,  from  his  autobiography 

and  journals.     L.,  1853.     3  v.      .  30-7G8 

—  Retribution.     F's  S.  D.  v.  20  .         .  24-231 

—  Still  waters  run  deep.     F's  S.  D.  v.  35     24-221 

—  The  ticket-of-leave  man.     F's  S.  D.  v.  42 

24-221 

—  To  oblige  Benson.     F's  M.  D.  v.  11         24-113 

—  The  vic^tims.     F's  S.  D.  v.  24  .         .  24-221 

—  See  Leslie,  C.  R. 

—  and  C.  Reade.     King's  rival.     F's  S.  D.  v.  16 

24-221 

—  Masks  and  faces.     F's  S.  D.  v.  30  .  24-231 

—  Two  loves  and  a  life.  F's  S.  D.  v.  34  24-221 
Taylor,  T.  P.  The  bottle.  F's  M.  D.  v.  3  24-113 
Taylor,  V.  C.     Golden   lyre  :    a   new   collection  of 

church  music.     B.     4"  .         .  5-1013 

Taylor,   William.      Historical    survey   of   German 

poetry;   interspersed   with  translations.     L., 

1830.     3  V.     8°      .         .         .         .         22-1232 

—  Robberds,  J.  W.    Life  and  writings  of    30-1317 
Taylor,  Rev.  William.     Seveii  years'  street  preach- 
ing in  San  Francisco.     N.  Y.,  1857     33-2235 

Taylor,  W.  B.     See  Brown,  J.  N. 
Taylor,  W.  B.  S.     History  of  the  university  of  Dub- 
lin.    L.,  1845     8°.        .         .         .  13-226 

—  Manual  of  fresco  and  encaustic  painting ;  with 

an  historical  memoir.     L.,  1843   .  5-275 

—  Origin,  progress,  and    present  condition  of  the 

fine  arts  in  Great  Britain  and   Ireland.     L., 
1841.     2  V 5-45 

—  See  Merimee,  J.  F.  L. 

Taylor,.  W.  0.  Hand-book  of  silk,  cotton,  and 
woollen  manufactures.      L.,  1843  6-421 

—  History   of  Ireland,    from   the   Anglo-Norman 

invasion  till  the  union  ;  with  additions  by  W. 
Sampson.     N.  Y.,  1837.     2  v.      .       27=^-1542 

—  Memoirs  of  the  house  of  Orleans  ;  Avith  sketches 

and  anecdotes  of  the  most  distinguished  char- 
acters in  France  during  the  17th  and  18th  cen- 


turies.    L.,  1850.    2v. 


27''-1926 


—  The  modern  British  Plutarch;  or,  lives  of  men 

distinguished   in   the   recent    history   of  our 
country.     L.  1846         .         .         .  30-513 

—  The  natural  history  of  society  in  the  barbarous 

and  civiliz.'d  state.    N.  Y.,  1841.    2  v.     2-889 

—  Romantic  biograi)hy  of  the  age  of  Elizabeth ; 

or,  sketches  of  life  from  the  bye-ways  of  his- 
tory.    Ph.,  1842.     2  V.  .         .  30-516 

—  See  Smedley,  E. 

Taylor,  Z.  Addresses  on  death  of;  with  Pyne's 
funeral  sermon.     W.,  1850.     8«   .         30-1607 

—  Fry,  J.  R.     Life  of .         .         .         .  30-519 

—  Ingersoll,  J.  R.     Eulogy  on    .        .        30-1682 

—  Powell,  C.  F.     Life  of    .        .        .  30-521 
Taylor.     See  Tayler. 

Tazewell,  L.  W.  Grigsby,  H.  B.  Life  and  charac- 
ter of    30-1284 

Tchinovnicks.  Sketches  of  provincial  life ;  from 
the  memoirs  of  the  retired  Conseiller  De  Cour 
Stchedrin,  (Saltikow.)  Trans.,  with  notes 
from  the  Russian,  by  F.  Aston.     L.,  1861 

.  '     .         .         .         27''-599 

Tea.     Fortune,  R.    Visits  to  tea- countries-    28»'-552 


Tea.     Houssaye,  J.  G.     Monographic  du      34-4701 

—  Lees,  W.  K     Cultivation  of,  in  India        4-181 

—  McGowan,  A.  T.     Tea-planting  in   Himalavah 

■       .         .  28"-891 

Tea-table  talk.     A.  J,  Mathews     .        .        33-1405 

Teacher.     J.  Abbott       ....  18-1 

Teacher  and  parent.     C.  Northend        .  13-151 

Teacher  taught ;   an  humble   attempt  to  make  the 

path  of  the  Sunday-school  teacher  straight 

and  plain.     Ph.,  1861  .         .         .        32-1434 

Teacher  teaching  ;  a  practical  view  of  the  relations 

and  duties  of  the  Sunday-school  teacher.     By 

the  author  of  "The  teacher  taught."     Ph., 

1861 33-1435 

Teacher's  assistant.     C.  Northend         .  13-153 
Teaching.     Atkinson,   W.    P.     Dynamic  and   me- 
chanic t 13-33 

—  Barnard,  H.     Object  teacliing         .  13-30 

Papers  for  the  teacher         .         .  13-31 

Professional  education  of  teachers  13-39 

—  Butt,  I.     Liberty  of  teaching  .         .  13-13 

—  Dunn.  H.     Principles  of  .         .  18-271 

—  Hall,  B.  R.     Teaching  a  science      .  13-100 

—  Holbrook,  A.     The  normal     .         .  13-113 

—  Menet,  J.     Practical  hints  on  .  13-146 

—  Ogden,  J.     Art  of   .         .         .         ,  13-155 

—  Page,  D.  P.     Theory  and  practice  of        13-161 

—  Sands,  N.     Philosophy  of        .         .  13-104 

—  Sheldon,  E.  A.     Manual  of  instruction    13-204 

—  Wickersham,  J.  P.     Methods  of  instruction 

13-239 

—  See  Education  ;  Schools. 

Teale,  T.  P.     Practical  treatise  on  abdominal  her- 
nia.    L.,  1846.     8»        .         .         .  10-191 
Tears  and  smiles.     J.  Wolcott        .         ,  28-722 
Techener,  J.  J.     Bulletin  du  bibliophile,  avec  notes 
de  MM.  Brunet  et  al.  ;  et  notices  bibliouraph- 
iqups  par  C.  Nodier.     1834-1835.     Ire  series. 

P.     8« 21-122 

Technological  dictionary.  G.  Crabb  .  33-1270 
Technological  education.  J.  W.  Nystrom  6-66 
Technology.     Bigelow,  J.     Elements  of  6-819 

—  Hazen,  E.     Popular  technology      .       6-859,60 

—  Knapp,  F.     Chemical  technology  .         8-13,42 

—  Martin,  B.  Bibliotheca  technologica  33-916 
Tecumseh.  Drake,  B.  Life  of  .  .  30-522 
Teesdale,  glossary  of  words  in  .  .  22-105 
Teetli.     Howard,  T.     On  the  loss  of      .  10-198 

—  Hulme,  R.  T.     Teeth  in  health  and  disease 

10-555 

—  Owen,  R.     Odontography        .         .  9-1050 

—  Shaw,  S.  P.     Odontalgia  .        .  10-814 

—  Spooner,  S.     Popular  treatise  on    .  10-99 

—  See  Dentistry. 

Teeth  of  wheels.     Camus,  M.     Treatise  on       6-477 
Tefft,  B.  F.     Hungary  and  Kossuth  ;  or,  an  Ameri- 
can exposition  of  the  late  Hungarian  revolu- 
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—  Methodism  successful,  and  the  internal  causes 

of  its  success ;  with  a  letter  of  introduction 
by  Bishop  Janes.     N.  Y.,  1860     .  32-911 

—  Shoulder-knot  ....        18-3165 

—  Webster  and  his  master-pieces.    Auburn,  1854. 

2  V 30-799 

Tcgetmeier,  W.  B.     Pigeons ;   their  structure,  va- 
rieties, habits,  and  management.     L.,   1868. 

S'' 4-514 

Tegg,  T.     Book  of  utility ;  or,  repository  of  usetul 
information.     2d  ed.     L.,1828     .         33-1118 

—  Rise,   progress,   and  termination  of  the  O.  P. 

war.     L.,1810      ....  23-855 

Tegner,  E.     Axel :  poeme.    See  Chattillon    34-3119 

—  Frithiof's   Saga.     Trans,    by  W.  L.    Blackley. 

Ed.  by  B.  Taylor.     N.  Y.,  1867  .  23-939 

Tegoborski,  M.  L.  de.     Commentaires  on  the  pro- 
ductive forces  of  Russia.     L.,  1855.     2  V.     8" 

1-148 

Tehran.  Fraser,  J.  B.  Journey  from  Constantinople 

to  T 28'^-298 

Tebuantepec.    Williams,  J.  J.    Isthmus  of  26''-226 


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579 


TENNENT. 


Teignmouth,  J.  S.,  L'd.  Memoirs  of  the  life,  wri- 
tings, and  correspondence  of  Sir  William 
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—  Temple,  R.     Memoirs  of  .        .         30-1952 
Teleerraph.     Bond,  R.     Handbook  of  the  telegraph 

.        .         .         .        .         .         .  0-821 

—  Clark,  L.     Electrical  measurement  11-330 

—  Culley,  R.  S.     Handbook  of  .         .  6-823 

—  Dodd'  G.     Railways,  steamers,  and  telegraphs 

C-914 

—  Highton,  E.     History  and  progress  of        6-862 

—  Jones,  A.     Historical  sketch  of       .  6-872 

—  Pope,  F.  L.     Modern  practice  of    .  6-903 

—  Prescott,  G.  B.     History,  theory,  and  practice 


of 


6-915 
6-939 
6-919 
6-925 
0-934,5 
6-936 


—  Proposed  union  of,  with  postal  systems 

—  Rowett,  W.     Ocean  telegraph  cable 

—  Sabine,  R.     Electric  telegraph 

—  Turnbull,  L.     Electro-magnetic  t.  . 

—  Vail,  A.     Amer.  electro-magnetic  t. 

—  See  Atlantic  t.  ;  Electricity  f  Signals. 
Telegraph  dictionary  and  seaman's  signal  hook.     H. 

J.  Rogers 1-60 

Telemachus.     F.  de  S.  de  la  M.  Fenelon    18-1068,9 

First  eiaht  books  ;  with  key        .         34-5025 

Telemaque.     F.  de  S.  de  la  M.  Fenelon     34-3305,6 
Telemaque  polyglolte.     F.  de  S.  de  la  M.  Fenelon 

34-2450 

Telescope.     Darby,  W.  A.     Handbook  to         12-71 

—  Dick,  T.     Account  of  Posse's  t.      .  12-6 

—  Draper,  H.     (Construction  of.    Smithsonian  con. 


The  telescope 


vl4       . 

—  Herschel,  J.  F.  W. 

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Telescope  teachings.    Mrs.  Ward 
Tell-tale.     Mrs.  E.  S.  Phelps 
Tell,  W.     Florian,  J.  C.  P.  de 


11-502 
12-48 

12-41 
18-2487 
Guillaume  Tell 

34-4060 

Tellez,    G.      [Tirso   de  Molina.]     Teatro  escogido 
desde  el  siglo  XVII  hasta  nuestros  dias.     T. 

T.  E.  V.  4 34-2 

Tellkampf,  J.  L.     Essays  on  law  reform,  comraercial 
policy,   banks,   penitentiaries,  etc.     L.,  1859 

2-163 

Temme, .    Anna  Hammer      .        .        18-1198 

Temper.     Mrs.  A.  Opie  .         .    v.  3  of  18-2394 

Temper  and  temperament.     Mrs.  S.  Ellis      18-1014 

Temperament.     Barclay,   A.   W.     Dissertation   on 

10-6 

—  Hecker,  J.     Scientific  basis  of  education  13-109 

—  Powell,  W.  B.     Natural  history  of  10-378 

—  See  Phrenology. 

Temperance.    Balfour,  Mrs.  C.  L.     Morning  dew- 
drops    .         2-1061 

—  Bermingham,  J.     Memoir  of  Rev.  T.  Mathew 

30-354 

—  Burne,  P.     The  teetotaler's  companion    2-1058 

—  Cross,  M.  E.     Mirror  of  intemperance     2-1051 

—  Delevan,  E.  C.     Temperance  essays         2-1037 

—  Harrisson,  T.     Voice  from  the  Washingtonian 

home 2-1057 

—  Hawkins,  J.  H.  W.     Life        .         .        30-1190 

—  Lees,  F.  R.     Prohibition  of  liquor  traffic 

2-1052 

—  Maguire,  J.  F.     Father  Mathew      .        30-1486 

—  Marsh,  J.     Recollections  .         .        30-1796 

—  Morris,  P.  H.     Evil  effects  of  drunkenness 

30-354 

—  Muzzy,  J.  S.     Lecture  on        .         .  2-1055 

—  Nott,  E.     Lectures  on     .        .         .  2-1050 

—  Ramrod  broken,  the         .         .         .  2-1050 

—  Ritchie,  W.     Scripture  testimony    .        32-1847 

—  Select  tem]>erance  tracts,  published  by  Ameri- 

can temperance  society.     N.  Y.    .        32-1408 

—  Story,  C.  A.     Effect  of  alcohol        .  10-487 

—  Trail,  R.  F.     True  temperance  platform  10-408 

—  White,  P.  S.,  and  H.  R.    Pleasants.     War  of 

4,000  years 2-1053 

—  Wightman,  J.  B.    Annals  of  the  rescued  2-1054 


Temperance.     Wightman,  J.  B.    Haste  to  the  rescue 
32-1818 

—  Wright,  Mrs.  J.  McNair.     John  and  the  demi- 

john                18-4250 

—  See  Alcohol;  Drunkenness. 

Temperance  doctor,  the.     M.  D.  Chellis        18-4216 
Temperance  tales.     L.  M.  Sargent         .         18-3693 
Tempest  and  sunshine.    Mrs.  M.  J.  Holmes   18-1467 
Temple,  R.     Memoirs  of  R't  Hon.  J.  Lord  Teign- 
mouth.    N.  Y.,  1859    .         .        .        30-1952 
Temple,  Sir  W.     Courteuay,  T.  P.     Life  and  cor- 
respondence of     .         .         .        .  30-523 
Temple  bar :    a  Loudon   magazine   for  town  and 
country  readers.     L.,  1861-9.     26  v.     8° 

17-151 

Temple  house.     Mrs.  E.  Stoddard         .        18-3030 

Temple  of  Diana.     E.  Falkener    .        .         28M)19 

Temple  of  nature.     E.  Darwin      .         .  23-047 

Temple  of  Solomon,  order  of    See  Knights  templars. 

Temples  of  the  Hebrews.     J.  T.  Bannister  32-1780 

Templeton,  J.  S.     The  guide  to  oil  painting.     7th 

ed.     L.,  1849         ....  5-170 

Temps  merovingiens.     J.  N.  A.  Thierry        34-3856 

Tempsky,  G.  F.  v.     Mitla  :  a  narrative  of  incidents 

and    personal    adventures    on   a  journey  in 

Mexico,  Gautemala,  and  Salvador.     L.,  1858. 

8°. 26''-397 

Temptation  and  atonement.      Mrs.    C.    Gore 

18-1236 

Temptation  and  triumph.     V.  F.  Townsend 

18-3260 

Ten  acres  enough.     E.  Morris        .         .  4-184 

Ten  centuries  of  art.     H.  N.  Humphreys  5-702 

Ten  days  in  a  French  parsonage.     G.  Musgrave 

27^-858 

Ten  miles  from  town.     W.  Sawyer        .  23-896 

Ten  months  in  Brazil.  J.  Codman  .  26'^-626 
Ten  nights  in  a  bar-room.  T.  S.  Arthur  18-3664 
Ten  thousand  wonderful  things.     E.  F.  King 

33-752 

Ten  thousand  a  year.    S.  Warren  .        .        18-3463 
Ten  years  among  the  mail  bags.     J.  Holbrook 

.         .         .         .  .        .         18-1450 

Ten  years  in  Sarawak.  C.  Brooke  .  28i>-502 
Ten  years  in  Sweden.      H.   W.  Wheelwright 

27'>-757 

Ten  years  later.     A.  Dumas  .         .        .  18-923 

Ten  years  of  imperialism  in  France.     E.  H.  Yates 

27''-1975 

Ten  years  of   a  lifetime.      Mrs.    M.    Hosmer 

18-3748 

Ten  years  of  preacher-life.      W.   H.  JMilburn 

30-1180 

Ten  years  on  the  Euphrates.     C.  H.  Wheeler 

.         •        .        .         .        .         28''-593 
Tenant  of  Wildfell  hall.     A.  Bronte      .  18-427 

Tenants  of  Malory.  J.  S.  Le  Fanu  .  18-3926 
Tencin,  Mme  C.  A.  G.  de.  Le  siege  de  Calais; 
nouvelle  liistorique  ;  suivi  memoires  du  Comte 
de  Comminge.  P.,  1826  .  .  34-5139 
Tenebrcuse  affaire,  une.  H.  de  Balzac  .  34-5518 
Teneriffe.    Smyth,  C.  P.    Astronomer's  experiments 

in 27"-557 

Tennant,  J.  Catalosrue  of  fossils  found  in  the  Brit- 
ish isles.     L.,  1858        .         .        .  9-334 

—  See  Orr's  circle  of  the  sciences. 

Tennant,  William.  Thane  of  Fife :  a  poem,  in  sis 
cantos.     E.,  1822.     8°  .         .         .  23-228 

Tennant,  Rev.  William.  Thoughts  on  the  eflFectsof 
the  British  government  on  the  state  of  India. 
E.,  1807.     80         ....  28»-49 

Tennant.     See  Tennent. 

Tennemann,  G.  G.  Manual  of  the  history  of  phil- 
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son ;  revised  and  continued,  by  J.  R.  Morell. 
L.,  1852         .        .        .         .         .  15-110 

Tennent,  J.  E.  Ceylon  ;  an  account  of  the  island, 
physical,  historical,  and  topographical ;  with 
notices  of  its  natural  history,  antiquities,  and 
productions.     L.,  1859.     2  v.     8»         28"-! 74 


TENNENT. 


580 


TESTE. 


Tennent,  J.  E.  Christianity  in  Ceylon  ;  its  intro- 
duction and  progress  under  llie  Ponugucse, 
Dutch,  British  and  American  missions ;  with 
an  liistorical  sketch  of  the  Brahmanical  and 
Buddhist  superstitious.  L.,  18-30.  8° 
32-731 

—  History  of  modern  Greece.     L.,  1845.     2  v.     8° 

27''-3242 

—  Sketclies  of  tlie  natural  history  of  Ceylon.     L., 

1861 9-64G 

—  Story  of  the  guns.  L.,  18G4.  8°  .  6-703 
Tennent.     See  Tennant. 

Tenner,  A.     See  Kussniaul,  A. 

Tennessee,  admission  of  ^^lemorial  of  citizens  of, 
praying  that  tlie  present  state  organization 
may  be  recognized,  etc.     W.,  1866       26''-973 

—  Bokum,  H.     Handbook  and  immigrant's  guide 

26"-680 

—  Carpenter,  W.  H.     History  of         .         26»-o20 

—  Gihnore,  J.  R.     Down  in  Tennessee       26''-499 

—  Ramsey,  J.  G.  M.  Annals  of  .  26^-305 
Tennesseean  abroad.  R.  W.  MacGavock  2!)"-233 
Tenney,  S.     Manual  of  zoology.     N.  Y.,  1865 

^      .        .  9-671 

Tenney,  W.  J.  Militar}-  and  naval  history  of  the 
rebellion  in  the  U.  S.  ;  with  biog'raphical 
sketches  of  deceased  officers.    N.  Y.,  1865.  8" 

26»-719 

Tennyson,  A.     Enoch  Arden.     8.,  1864 

—  Idyls  of  the  king.     B,  1«59    , 

—  In  memoriam.     B.,  1850 

—  Maud,  and  other  poems.     B.,  1855  . 

—  Poems.     B.,  1842.     2  v.  . 

—  Princess:  a  medley.     B.,  1848 

—  Stirling,  J.  H.     Critical  essay  on 

—  Tainsh,  E.  C.     Study  of  works  of 
Tenot,  E.     Paris  en  Decembre  1851 


23-734 

23-542 

23-282 

23-386 

23-226 

23-227 

22-1223 

22-1225 

etude  histor- ' 

ique  sur  le  coup  d'etat.    P.,  1868.    8°  34-5548 

Tensas,  M.     Odd  leaves  from  the  life  of  a  Louisiana 

"swampdoctor "  .         .         .         .         18-3166 

Tent  and  harem.     C.  Paine    .         .         .         28b-301 

Tent  and  the  Khan.     R.  W.  Stewart     .         28''-342 

Tent  on  the  beach.     J.  G.  Whittier        .  23-922 

Tentation.     O.  Feuillet   ....      34-3320,1 

Tents  and  tent-life.     G.  Rhodes     .         .         29"-! 03 

Tentzelius,  A.     See  Paracelsus. 

Terentius  Afer,  P.    [Terence.]     The  Andrian  ;  The 

brothers,  Formio.     Trans., by  G.  Colraan 

V.  2  of  24-186 

—  Comoediae.     Receusuit   A.  Fleckeisen.     Lips., 

1858 84-372 

—  Comedies ;  trans,  into  English,  by  Mr.  Cooke ; 

together  with  the  original  Latin  ;  with  notes 
and  dissertation  on  his  life  and  writings.  2d 
ed.     L.,  1755.     2  v.       .         .         .  24-9 

—  Same ;  literally  translated   into  English  prose, 

by  H.  T.  Riley  ;  with  the  blank  verse  trans. 

of  G.  Colman.     K  Y.,  1859         .  24-189 

Terhune,  Mis.  M.  V.     Alone  .         .         18-3169 

—  Hidden  path 18-3170 

• —  Husbands  and  homes        .         .         .        18-3175 

—  Husks;  Colonel  Floyd's  wards        .         18-3174 

—  Miriam 18-3171 

—  Moss-side 18-3172 

—  Nemesis 18-3173 

—  Phemie's  temptati(m         .         .         .         18-3167 

—  Ruby's  husband        ....         18-316S 

—  Sunnybank       18-3176 

Ternaux-Compans,   H.      Bibliotheque  asiatique  et 

africaine,  ou  catalogue  des  ouvrages  relatifs  a 
I'xVsie  et  a  I'Afrique,  qui  out  paru  jusqu'en 
1700.     P.,  1841.     8"      .         .         ,  21-48 

Terry,  E.  F.     See  Brayton,  M.  C. 
Terra  Mariae.     E.  D.  Neill     .         .         .         26«-880 
Terrae-Filius.     N.  Amhurst    .         .         .  18-11 

Terrail,  Ponson  du.     See  Pouson  du  Terrail. 
Terre  et  I'homme.     L.  F.  A.  Maury      .         34-3965 
Terre  promise.     L.  Gozlan     .         .         .         34-3369 
Terrestrial  and  cosmical  magnetism.     E.  Walker 

.  11-815 


Territories,  the.     Bowles,  S.     Across  the  continent 

26"-556 

Our  ncAv  west     ....         2G''-714 

—  Browne,  J.  R.     Report  on  mineral-i-csources 

6-304 

—  Bryant,  E.     Tour  across  the  continent    26*'-7,8 

—  Carrjngton,  M.  J.     Ab-sa-ra-ka.    (The  home  of 

the  crows)     .....         2G''-691 

—  Cooke,  P.  S.    Scenes  and  adventures  in  the  army 

26'>-:'.18 

—  Cox,  R.     Journey  across  the  continent      26''-24 

—  Delano,  A.     Life  on  the  plains         .  2()''-2()0 

—  Fisher,  S.  G.     Law  of     .         .         .         26''-669 

—  Frobel,  J.     Seven  years'  travel       .  26''-361 

—  Gass,  P.    Journal  of  Lewis  and  Clark's  exjiedi- 

tion 26''- "31 9 

—  Gilpin,  W.     The  central  gold  region        26"-400 

—  Greeley.  H.     Overland  journcy,^1859      26''-369 

—  Irving,  W.     Adventures  of  Capt.  Bonneville 

26''-55 

Astoria 26''-53,4 

—  Keating,  W.  H.      Narrative  of  Long's  second 

expedition 26"-73 

—  Kip,  L.     Army  life  on  the  Pacific  .         26"-3S7 

—  Lewis,  M.,  and  W.  Clark.     Expedition  26"-68,9 

—  Life  among  the  Mormons         .         .  26''-G83 

—  Marcy,  R.  B.     Ai'my  life  on  the  border  2G"-565 

—  Meline,  J.  F.     Two  thousand  miles  on  horse- 

back       26'-6"')6 

—  Montgomerjr,  C.     Eagle   pass  ;    or,  life  in   the 

border 26"-239 

—  Mullan,  J.     Miner's    and    traveller's  guide  to 

Oregon  .         .         .         •         .  26^^-5-12 

—  Parkman,  F.    California  and  Oregon  trail  26*^-99 

—  Pike,  Z.  M.     Account  of  expeditions      26^-101 

—  Preuss,  C.     Topograi)hical   map   of   the    road 

from  Missouii  to  Oregon       .         .  2."!-351 

—  Richardson,  A.  D.     Beyond  the  Mississippi 

.         26'^-622 

Our  new  states    ....         26''-619 

—  Ross,  A.     Fur  hunters  of  the  far  west    26''-3G2 

—  Ruxton,  G.  F.     Adventures  in  Mexico  and  the 

Rocky  mountains  .         .         .         2G'^-109 

—  Sage,  R.  B.     Scenes  in  the  Rocky  mountains 

20''-116 

—  Smet,  P.   J.  de.      Missions  and   travels 

32-1759,60 

Residence  among  the  Indian  tribes       26''-27 

—  See  Arizona  ;  Colorado;  Gila;  Indian;  Indians; 

Nebraska ;    New   Mexico  ;    Oregon  ;    Pacific 
railroad;  Prairies;  Rocky  mountains  ;  Utah. 

Terry,  A.  R.  Travels  in  the  equatorial  regions  of 
South  America.     Hart.,  1834        .         26M21 

Terry,  D.     Guy  Mannering.      F's  S.  D.  v.  10 

24-221 

Terry,  R.     Poems.     B.,  1861         .         .  23-599 

Terry,  S.  H.  Retailer's  manual ;  embodying  thirty 
years'  experience  in  merchandising.  Newark, 
1869 I-80I 

Tersteegen,  G.  Life  and  character  of;  with  selec- 
tions from  his  letters  and  writings.  Trans, 
from  the  German  by  S.  Jackson.  3d  ed.  L., 
1837 30-524 

Tertullian,  Q.  S.  F.     Apologetic  and  practical  trea- 
tises.   Trans,  by  C.  Dodgson.    Oxf,1842.    8° 
32-1278 

—  Neander,  A.  J.  W.     Antignostikus  82-648 

—  See  Kaye,  J. 

Tesoro  de  los  prosadores  espanoles.  E.  de  Ochoa. 
P.,  1841.     8°         ....  84-3 

Tesoro  del  teatro  espaiiol.     E.  de  Ochoa  34-2 

Tessier,  P.     Chimie  pyrotechnique ;  ou  traite  pra- 
tique  des  feux   colores  et  suivi  d'un  traite 
sur  les  pastilles.     P.,  1859.     8»    .        34-4879 
Test-types.     H.  Snellen  .         .         .  11-69 

Testament  de  Cesar  Girodot.     Belot,  A.,  et  E.  Ville- 

tard 34-4550 

Teste,  A.  HomcEopathic  materia  medica,  arranged 
systematically  and  practically.  Trans,  and 
edited  by  C.  J.  Hempel.    Ph.,  1854.  8»  10-598 


TESTIMONY. 


581 


THEATRE. 


—  Kennedy,  W. 

—  IMcCivlla,  iv.  L. 

—  Olmsted,  F.  L. 

—  O'Neill,  N.  J. 

—  Parker,  W.  B. 

tioii 


Testimony  of  modern  science  to  the  unity  of  man- 
kind.    J.  L.  Cabell       .         .        .         29»-173 
Testimony  of  tlie  poets.     B.,  18o4  .  23-683 

Testimony  of  the  rocks.     H.Miller        .  9-268 

Teutonic  antiquities.     C.  Chatfield         .        27^-3375 
Teutonic  name  system.     R.  Ferguson    .  22-88 

Teveiino.     A.  L.  A.  D.  Dudevant         .        84-3703 

—  In  English 18-915 

Texas.     Austin,  S.  F.     Map  of       .        .  25-179 

—  Bartlelt,  J.  R.     Narrative  of  explorations 

' 26''-270 

—  Bonnell,  G.  W.     Topographical  description  of 

26i'-512 

—  Cordova,  J.  de.     Resources  and  public  men 

26»'-509 

—  Foote,  H.  S.     Texas  and  the  Texans      26^-881 

—  Gouge,  W.  M.     Fiscal  history  of    .         26''-296 

—  Green,  T.  J.     Expedition  against  Mier      26i'-41 

—  Houston,  Mrs.  M.  C.     Texas  and   the  gull  of 

Mexico 26''-50 

—  Holley,  M.  A.     Observations  on      .         26''-503 
Kendall,  G.  W.     Santa  Fe  expedition       26^-59 

Rise,  progress,  and  prospects  of 

26-''-1037 

Adventures  in      .  26"-85 

Journey  through   .         26''-321 

Guide  to  .         .         26'^-619 

Notes  during  Marcy's  expedi- 

26"-294 

—  Pease,  L.  T.     View  of    .        .         .         26^'-324 

—  Prairiedom  ;  rambles  and  scrambles  in   26''-106 

—  Rankin,  M.     Texas  in  1850     .         .  26>'-504 

—  Topocrapliical  bureau  reports  .  26'^-481 

—  Yoakum,  H.     History  of         .         .         26''-392 
Texas   almanac  for  1869,  and   emigrant's  guide  to 

Texas.     Galveston,  1868      .         .         26"-462 

Texier,  E.     Chronique  de  la  guerre  d'  Italic.     P., 

1859 34-5506 

—  La  Duchesse  d'  Hanspar,  (Conte.)     B.    et  L., 

1855 34-4316 

Texier.     See  Le  Texier. 

Thacher,  J.    History  of  the  town  of  Plymouth.    B., 

1832 26''-507 

Thacher.     See  Thatcher. 

Thackeray,  A.  I.     Fairy  tales  for  grown  folks 

18-8178 

—  From  an  island         ....  18-3179,80 

—  Story  of  Elizabeth   ....         18-3177 

—  Village  on  the  cliff  ....         18-3204 

—  Village   on   the   cliff;    with   other  stories   and 

sketches        18-3180 

Thackeray,  W.  M.     Adventures  of  Philip    18-3197 

—  Ballads.     B.,  1856    ....  23-392 

—  Book  of  snobs 18-3181 

—  Confessions  of  Fitz-Boodle      .        .        18-3182 

—  Denis  Duval 18-3204 

—  Doctor  Birch  and  his  young  friends         18-3205 

—  Early  and  late  papers.     B.,  1867      .         33-1371 

—  English  humourists  of  the  eighteenth  century. 

N.  Y.,  1853 22-1235,6 

—  The  fat  contributor  ....    18-3183,98 

—  The  four  Georges  ;  sketches  of  manners,  morals, 

court,  and  town  life.     N.  Y.,  1860       30-1281 

—  Same 18-3190 

—  History  of  Henry  Esmond       .        .        18-3185 

—  Irish  sketch-book     ....        18-3180 

—  Jeames's  diary         ....        18-3187 

—  Legends  of  the  Rhine       .        .        .        18-3187 

—  Lovel  the  widower  .         .         .         .  -       18-3190 

—  Luck  of  Barry  Lyndon    .         .        .        18-3191 

—  Men's  wives 18-3181,92 

—  Miscellanies.     4  v 18-3193 

—  (I)  Ballads;  Book  of  snobs;  Fatal  boots;  Cox's  diary; 

Tremendous  adventures  of  Major  Galiagau. 

—  (2)  Character  sketches;  Joaraes'  diary;  Novels  by  emi- 

nent hands;  Sketches  and  travels  in  London;  Yel- 
lowplush  papers. 

—  (3)  Memoirs  of  Barry  Lyndon;    Legends  of  the  Rhine; 

Kebeccaand  llowena  ;  A  little  dinner  at  Timmins'  ; 
The  Bedford  row  conspiracy. 

—  (4)  Fitz-Boodie  papers;  Great  Iloggarty  diamond  ;  History 

of  Samuel  Titmarsh ;  Men's  wives  ;  Shabby  genteel 
story. 


Thackeray,  W.  M.     Miscellanies.     5  v.       18-3193* 

—  (1)  The  great  Hoggarty  diamond  ;  Book  of  snobs. 

—  (2)  Kickleburys  abroad  ;  Legends  of  the  Rhine;  Rebecca 

andRoweua;  Second  funeral  of  Napoleon  ;  Chroni- 
cle of  the  dium. 

—  (3)  Tremendous    adventures    of   Major    Gahagan  ;    The 

fatal  boot-; ;  Ballads. 

—  (4)  Memoirs  of  Mr.  Charles  J.  Yellowplush  ;  Diary  of  C. 

Jeames  de  la  Pluche,  Esq.  ;  Cox's  diary. 

—  (5)  Sketclies  and  travels  in  London;  Novels  by  eminent 

hands;  Character  sketches. 

—  Mr.  Brown's  letters  to  a  young  man  about  town  ; 

with  the  proser  and  other  papers     18-8189.98 

—  The  Newcomes        ....         18-3194 

—  Notes  of  a  journey  from   Cornhill  to   Grand 

Cairo,  by  way  of  Lisbon,  Athens,  Constanti- 
nople, and  Jerusalem.     N.  Y,,  1846     28'M08 

—  Paris  sketch-book     ....        18-3195 

—  Pendennis 18-3iri6 

—  Pendennis  :  roman  Anglais.     Tr.  par  E.  Scheff- 

ter.     P.,  1858.     3  v.      .         .         .        34-5252 

—  Punch's  prize  novelists    ,         .        .    18-3183,98 

—  Rebecca  and  Rowena       .         .         .        18-3187 

—  Roundabout  papers  .         .         .         18-3199 

—  Shabby-genteel  story,  and  other  tales      18-3200 

—  Some  passages  in  the  life  of  JVIajor  Gahagan 

.  " 18-3182 

—  Vanity  fair 18-3201 

—  Travels  in  London   .         .      ■  .         .    18-3183,98 

—  The  Virginians         ....         18-3202 

—  The  YellowpJush  correspondence   .        18-3203 

—  Hannay,  Jas.     Studies  on        .         .         22-1077 

—  Taylor,  T.  Thackeray  the  humourist  80-1452 
Thackrah,    C.    T.      Effects   of  the    principal    arts, 

trades,  and  professions,  and  of  civic  states  and 

habits  of  living,  on  health  and  longevity,  etc. 

Ph.,  1831 10-- 14 

Thaddeus  of  Warsaw.  Jane  Porter  .  18-2531 
Thalaba.     R.  Soutbey    ....  23-279 

Thalatta  ;  a  book  for  the  seas^ide.  B.,  1853  23-342 
Thalberg,  S.     L'art  du  chant  applique  au  piano.    B. 

4° 5-960 

Thames.     Hall,  S.  C.     Book  of     .         .         27''-595 

—  Murray,  J.  F.  Picturesque  lour  of  27''-15 
Thane  of  Fife  :  a  poem.  W.  Tennant  .  23-228 
Thankfulness.  C.  B.  Tayler  .  .  18-3155 
Thanksgiving.  W.  Adams  .  .  .  32-2353 
Tharin,  R.  S.     Arbitrary   arrests  in  the  south  •,  or, 

scenes  from  the   experience  of  an  Alabama 

unionist.     N.  Y.,  1863          .  .          2(i»-490 

That  boy  of  Norcott's.  C.  Lever  .  18-4217 
That  good  old  time ;   or,  our  fresh  and  salt  water 

tutors.     C.  Gordon       .         .  .         18-3775 

Thatcher.  B.  B.     Indian  biography.  N.  Y.,  1834. 

2  V.        .         .         .         .^       .  .          30-525 

—  Same.  N.  Y.,  18G0.  2  v.  .  .  30-525* 
Thatcher.     See  Thacher. 

Thaxtcr,  A.  VV.  The  grotto  nvmph.  F's  M.  D. 
V.  34      .         .         .         .      "  .         .  24-113 

Thayer,  M.  R.  Speech  for  the  defence  in  the  case 
of  the  Commonwealth  vs.  T.  W.  Smitn.  Pli., 
1858.     8» 3-231 

Thayer,  W.  M.     The  bobbin  boy  .         .         18-3209 

—  Life  at  the  fireside.     4th  ed.     B.,  1866    33-1342 

—  The  pioneer  boy       ....         18-3210 

—  Froih  poorhouse  to  pulpit ;  or,  the  triumi)hs  of 

the  late  Dr.  John  Kilto.     B.,  1859        30-1330 

—  The   poor   boy  and   merchant-prince ;    or,  ele- 

ments of  success  drawn  from  the  life  and 
character  of  the  late  Amos  Lawrence.  B., 
1857 30-1008 

—  The  printer  boy ;  or,  how  Ben  Franklin  made 

his  mark.     B.,  1861      .         .         .        3(M30() 

—  Youth's  history  of  the  rebellion.     B.,  1H03-6. 

4  V 26''-543 

—  See  Heady,  M. 

The,  monographic  du.     J.  G.  Houssaye  34-4701 
Theater-lexicon.     K.  Herloszsohn,  und  a.  84-2220 
Theatre,  the,  and  theatres.     Constant,  B.  Reflex- 
ions sur  le  theatre  allemand          .  34-31ftl 

—  Dibdiu,  C.     History  of  the  stage     .  24-170 

—  Dibdin,  T.     Reminiscences     .        .  30-1E3 


THEATRE. 


583 


THEOLOGY. 


Theatre,  the,  and  theatres.  Donaldson,  J.  W. 
Theatre  of  the  Greeks  .    '    .         .         22-1028 

—  Duulap,  W.     History  of  the  American  theatre 

22-1084,5 

—  Ebers,  ,T.     Seven  years  in  the  king's  t.       24-72 

—  Fournel,  V.     Curiosites  theatrales  .         34-5284 

—  Kelly,  M.     Reminiscences       .         .  30-285 

—  Louandre,  C.     Precis  de  1'  hist,  de  t.  en  France 

34-3541 

—  Lucas,  H.     Histoire  du  theatre  fran^ais  34-3991 
Theatre  americain       .         .         .         34-3501 

—  Moratin,  L.  F.  de.     Origines  del  teatro  espanol 

1,34-2 

—  Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.     Theatre  francais  du  XVIe 

siecle '.        34-3995 

—  Skottowe,  A.     Ancient  theatres  and  theatrical 

usages  .        .         .         .         .         .         30-1826 

—  Veron,  L.     Theatre  de  Paris  depuis  1806 

34-3885 

—  Victor,  B.     History  of  theatres  of  London 

.         24-213 

—  See  Actors  ;  Drama  ;  Stage. 

Theatre  d'  education.  Mme  de  Genlis  .  34-5018 
Theatre  de  la  jeunesse.  E.  Souvestre  .  34-3812 
Theatre  de  salon.  J.  Mery  .  .  .  34-3530 
Theatre  du  Seigneur  Croquignole.     E.  Ourliac 

34-5188 

Theatre  (nouveau)  des  jeunes  filles.     M.  Curo 

34-5016 

Theatre  impossible.  E.  About  .  .  34-3007 
Theatre  pour  des  jeunes  personnes.     Mme  Campan 

34-5005 

Theatres  of  London.     W.  C.  Oulton      .  24-244 

Theatrical  biography  ;  or,  memoirs  of  the  principal 
performers  of  the  three  theatres  royal,  Drury- 
lane,  Co  vent-garden,  Haymarket ;  with  criti- 
cal and   impartial  remarks.     L.,  1772.     2  v. 

in  1 24-181 

Theatrical  bouquet;  containing  an  alphabetical  ar- 
rangement of  prologues  and   epilogues.     L., 

1778 24-173 

Theatrical  management  for  thirty  years.     Sol.  Smith 

24-332 

Theatrum    anonymorum  et   pseudonymorum.     V. 

Placcius 31-653- 

Theatrum  poetarum  Anglicanorum.     E.  Phillips 

;-0-445 

Theaulon  de  Lambert,  M.  E.G.M.,  and  A.  Choquart. 

Monsieur  Jovial.     P.  T.  B.  .         34-4181 

Thebes ;  its  tombs  and  their  tenants.     A.  H.  Rhind 

28'^-393 

"  Their  majesties' servants."     J.  Doran  24-123 

Theism.      Thompson,  li.  A.      Christian  theism 

32-597 

—  Tulloch,  i.     Theism        '.         '.        ".  32-575 

—  Wharton,  F.     Treatise  on       .         .  33-810 
Thehvall,  J.     See  Yelverton. 

Them  also  :  the  story  of  the  Dublin  mission.  By 
the  author  of  "  Holly  and  Ivy."     L.,  1866 

32-2366 

Thenot,  J.  P.  Practical  perspective.  Trans,  from 
French.     3d  Am.  ed.     Salem,  1847.    8°  5-417 

Theo  Leigh.     Mrs.  P.  Cudlip         .         .      18-3315,6 

Theobald,  J.  Everj'  man  his  own  physician.  L., 
1766.     8° 10-130 

Theobald,  L.     See  Shakespeare,  W. 

Theobald,  W.  Treatise  on  the  law  of  principal  and 
surety,  particularly  with  relation  to  mercan- 
tile guaranties,  bills  of  exeiiauge,  and  bail- 
bonds.     Ph.,  1833.     8"  .  V.  1  of  3-55 

Theo'oald;   or,  the  fanatic.     H.  Stilling        18-3023 

Theodicy.     A.  T.  Bledsoe      .         .         .         33-1987 

Theodore,  king  of  Abyssinia.     See  Abyssinia. 

Theodoret.  History  of  the  church  from  A.  D.  333, 
to  the  death  of  Theodore  o"'  Mopsuestia,  A.  I). 
437;  and  Evagrius:  historj^  of  the  churcli  from 
A.  D.  431  to  594.  Trans,  from  the  Greek  ; 
with  memoirs  of  the  authors.  L.,  1854 
33-1033 

Theodosia  Ernest ;  or,  the  heroine  of  faith    18-3878 


Theoklesia.     1.  P.  Labagh      .         .         .        33-3433 
Theological  essays  and  other  papers.    T.  DeQuincey 

33-771 

Theological  index.     H.  Malcom     .         .         33-3504 
Theological  review.     See  American  presbyterian. 
Theological  survey  of  the  human  understanding,  in- 
tended as  an  antidote  against  modern  deism. 
Salisbury,  1766.     8°      .         .         .  32-213 

Theology.    Bibliographical  and  encyelopsedlc. 

—  Buck,  C.     Theological  dictionary    .         32-1618 

—  Darling,  J.    Cyclopaedia  bibliographica  32-2094 

—  Herzog,  J.  J.     Protestant  encyclopa3dia  32-1624 

—  Hook,  W.  T.     Church  dictionary    .  32-453 

—  Index  of  sermons     ....  32-243 

—  McClintock,  J.  and  J.  Strong.     Cyclopaedia 

33-1966 

—  Malcom,  H.     Theological  index      .        33-3504 

—  Walcli,  J.  G.     Bibliotheca  theologica        31-115 

—  Winer,  G.  B.      Handbuch    der    theologischen 

literatur 31-136 

—  Zuchold,  E.  A.     Bibliotlieca  theologica    31-138 

—  Systematic. 

—  Armstrong,  G.  D.     Theology  of  Christian   ex- 

perience        .         .         .    "   .         .  33-767 

—  Baine,  A.  C.     Harmony  of  faith  and  reason 

33-913 

—  Barnes,  A.     Foundation  of  faith  in  the  word  of 

God 32-766 

—  Bates,  W.     Harmony  of  the  divine  attributes 

32-1398 

—  Bennett,  J.     Theology  of  the  early  church 

32-3303 

—  Bernard,  T.  D.    Progress  of  doctrine  in  the  new 

testament 33-3287 

—  Bethune,  Gr.  W.     Lectures  on  the  Heidelberg 

catechism 32-1188 

—  Blunt,  J.  H.     Household  theology  .        32-2489 

—  Breckinridge,  R.  J.     The  knowledge  of  God 

32-719,20 

—  Brown,  E.  H.     Exposition   of  the  thirtj'-nine 

articles 32-859 

—  Calvin,  J.     Institutes  of  the  Christian  religion 

32-1233 

—  Chalmers,  T.     Institutes  of  theology        32-284 
Prelections  on  Butler's  analogy,  Paley's  evi- 
dence, and  Hill's  divinity     .         .  33-386 

—  Charnock,  S.     Doctrine  of  regeneration  32-491 

—  Clarke,  J.  F.     Orthodoxy,  its  truths  and  errors 

32-1904 

—  Dexter,  H.  M.     The  verdict  of  reason    32-1653 

—  Dick,  J.     Lectures  on  theology        .        32-1347 

—  Dwight,  T.     Tlieology  explained  and  defended 

32-76 

—  Egleston,  G.  W.     Search  after  truth        32-2458 

—  Parrar,  A.  S.     Science  in  theology  32-873 

—  Goode,  F.     Better  covenant     .         .  32-97 

—  Hare,  J.  C.     The  mission  of  the  comforter 

32-683 

—  Hill,  G.     Lectures  on  divinity         .        32-1351 

—  Knapp,  G.  C.     Lectures  on  Christian  theolosiy 

32-684 

—  Litton,  E.  A.     Church  of  Christ     .  32-714 

—  Mcllvaine,  C.  P.     Righteousness  by  faith 

32-3057 

—  Mahan,  M.     The  exercise  of  faith  .  32-326 

—  Owen,  J.     Discourse  concerning  the  holy  spirit 

32-487 

—  Payne,  G.     Doctrine  of  original  sin        33-3206 

—  Pictet,  B.     Christian  theology         .         32-1155 

—  Schleiermacher,  F.     Outline  of  the  study  of  the- 

ology              32-1454 

—  Scott,T.  Remarks  on  Tomline's  Calvinism,  V.  6,7 

.        .        .        .        .  33-189 

—  Shipley,  O.     Tracts  for  the  day       .         32-3505 

—  Skinner,  T.  H.     Discussitms   in   theology 

33-3416 

—  South  church  lectures       .         .         .        33-1546 

—  Spaiks,  J.     Tendency  of  trinitarian  and  unita- 

rian doctrines        ....         32-1838 

—  Storr  &  Flatt.     Biblical  theology    .  33-186 


THEOLOGY. 


583 


THEOLOGY. 


Tlieolo<?y.    Systematic. 

—  Taylor,  J.     Doctrine  of  the  eucharist     32-1708 

—  Tboluck,  F.  A.  D.     Guido  and  Julius    32-3178 

—  Turnbull,  R.     Christ  in  history       .  32-490 
Theophany          ....  32-7C8 

—  Ware,  H.     Inquiry  into  the  truth  of  religion 

32-222 

—  Watson,  R.     Apology  for  the  bible  32-225 

—  Wiggers,  G.  F.     Auguslinisra  and  Pelagiauism 

32-1510 

—  Wood,  J.     The  old  and  new  theology    32-1384 

—  See  Atonement ;  Bible ;  Christ ;  Creeds ;  Faith ; 

Future  state  ;  God  ;  Immortality  ;  Prophecy  ; 
Redemption  ;  Regeneration  ;  Religion  ;  Super- 
naturalism  ;  Theism. 

—  Natural. 

—  Babbage,  C.     Ninth  Bridgewater  treatise 

32-2107 

—  Blakely,  J.     Theology  of  inventions        32-582 

—  Brougham,  H.     Discourse  on  natural  theology 

32-el 

—  Bledsoe,  A.  T.     Theodicy       .         .        32-1987 

—  Butler,  J.     Analogy  of  religion       .         32-41,2 

—  Chadbourne,  P.  A.    Lectures  on  natural  theology 

32-2271 

—  Chalmers,   T.      Astronomical   discourses 

32-4G 

—  Child,  G.  C.     Benedicite  .         .        32-2272 

—  Christmas,  H.     Echoes  of  the  universe    32-306 

—  Creation  and  deluge         .        .         .  9-217 

—  Crofton,  D.     Genesis  and  geology  .  32-421 

—  Dawson,  J.  W.     Archaia        .         .  3-3-938 

—  Derham,  W.    Astro-theologv  .         .        32-1813 
Physico-theology         .     "   .         .        32-1812 

—  Dick,  T.     Christian  philosopher      .        32-2302 

—  Duncan,  Mrs.  G.  J.  C.     Pre- Adamite  man 
32-955 

—  Fullom,  S.  W.     Marvels  of  science        32-2232 

—  Gallaudet,  T.  H.     Youth's  book  of  natural  the- 

ology       32-88 

—  Genesis  of  the  earth  and  of  man     .  32-964 

—  Gillespie,  W.  H.      The  necessary  existence  of 

God 32-882 

—  Hitchcock,  E.     Religious  truths  illustrated  from 

science  32-657 

—  Huntington,  F.  D.     Human  society  32-823 

—  Kurtz,  J.  H.     The  bible  and  astronomy  32-680 

—  Leland,  J.     Necessity  of  revehition  32-125 

—  Lewis,  T.     Six  days  of  creation      .        32-1135 

—  Lord,  C.  E.     Evidences  of  natural  and  revealed 

religion 32-506 

—  Lord,  E.     The  epoch  of  creation    .  32-335 

—  McCosh,  J.     Method  of  the  divine  government 

32-607 

—  Macmillan,  H.     Bible  teachings  in  nature 

32-2298 

—  Mahan,  A.     Science  of  natural  theology 

32-2367 

—  Morgan.  T.     Moral  philosopher       .  32-151 

—  Paley,  W.     Natural  theology  .        32-160  to  1G4 

—  Pendleton,  W.  N.      Science  a  witness  for  the 

bible 32-889 

—  Raj',  J.     Wisdom  of  God  in  his  works   32-2195 

—  Rise  and  fall     .         . '      .         .        .        32-1895 

—  Sewall,  J.  R.      Evenings  with  the  bible  and 

science  32-1329 

—  The  stars  and  the  angels  .         .        32-1053 

—  Sumner,  J.  B.     Records  of  the  creation   32-941 

—  Taylor,  G.     The  indications  of  the  Creator 

32-331 

—  Taylor,  N.  W.     Lectures  on  moral  government 

32-1084 

■:—  Thompson,  J.  P.     Man  in  Genesis  and  in  geol- 
ogy          9-344 

■ —  Thompson,  R.  A.     Christian  theism         32-597 

—  Tulloch,  J.     Theism        .        .         .  32-575 

—  Whewell,  W.     Astronomy  and  general  physics 

12-23 

—  Wiseman,  N.     Science  and  revealed  relisiinn 

32-2108 


Theology.    Natural. 

—  Young,  J.  R.     Modern  skepticism  and  modern 

science 32-1663 

—  See  Astronomy ;  Bridgewater  treatises;  Chris- 

tianity ;    Cosmogony ;     Creation ;    Geology  ; 
Man  ;  Plurality  of  worlds. 

—  Philosophical. 

—  Atheos ;  or,  tnigedies  of  unbelief     .        32-1028 

—  Baring-Gould,  S.     Origin  and  development  of 

religious  belief      ....  32-399 

—  Beard,  J.  R.     Progress  of  religious  thought 

.       ■ 32-1910 

—  Bowen,  F.     Application  of  metaphysical  science 

to  the  evidences  of  religion  .        .  32-822 

—  Bunsen,  C.  C.  J.     Hippolytus  and  his  age 

32-2191 

—  Clark,  T.  M.     Primary  truths  of  religion 

32-2299 

—  Cobbe,  F.  P.     Broken  lights  .         .        32-1:^23 

—  Cooper,  J.    The  science  of  spiritual  life  32-1981 

—  Cudworth,  R.     Intellectual  system  .  15-25 

—  Duns,  J.     Science  and  Christian  thought 

32-1881 

—  Essays  and  reviews          .        .        .  32-981 
Replies  to 32-983 

—  —  Aids  to  faith        ....  32-983 
Tracts  for  priests  and  people      .          32-988 

—  Feuerbach,  L.     The  essence  of  Christianity 

32-1320 

—  Foxton,  F.  J.     Popular  Christianity       32-^288 

—  Gasparin,  A.  de.     The  schools  of  doubt  32-708 

—  Giltillan,  G.     Christianity  and  our  era      32-829 

—  Greg,  W.  R.     The  creed  of  Christendom 

32-1970 

—  Gross,  J.  B.     The  heathen  religion  32-753 

—  Hardwick,  C.    Christ  and  other  masters  32-812 

—  Haven,  J.     Studies  in  theology        .  15-34 

—  Hecker,  I.  T.     Aspirations  in  nature      .^2-2193 

—  Hedge,  F.  H.     Reason  in  religion  .        32-1641 

—  Hennell,  S.  S.     Present  reliirion      ,         32-1756 

—  Leibnitz  and  Clarke.     Disciission    .         32-2181 

—  Mausel,  H.  L.     Limits  of  religious  thought 

.  15-131 

—  Martineau,  J.     Essays     .        ,         .  125-28 

—  Miall,  E.     Bases  of  belief        .         .  32-593 

—  Morel],  J.  D.     Philosophv  of  religion     32-1499 

—  Naville,  E.     The  heavenly  Father  .        32-1723 

—  Newman,  F.  W.     Phases  of  faith    .        32-1626 
The  soul 32-1645 

—  Parker,  T.     Sermons  of  theism        ,        32-1122 
Ten  sermons  of  religion      .         .        32-1123 

—  Peabody,   A.    P.     Christianity  the  religion  of 

nature   .         .         ,        .        .         .        32-1164 

—  Powell,  B.     Christianity  without  Judaism 

32-1909 

—  Pressense,  E.     Religions  before  Christ   32-1003 

—  Reinhard,  F.  V.     Plan  of  the  founder  of  Chris- 

tianity .         .•    ■  .         .         .         .  32-730 

—  Renan,  E.     Studiesof  religious  history  32-1114 

—  Rogers,  H.     The  Greyson  letters     .  ;32-695 

—  Saisset,  E.     Essay  Ou  religious  pliilosophv 

.    '     .         .         .         .         32-2185 

—  Smith,  W.     Thorndale    .        .         .        33-1301 

—  Squier,  M.  P.     Reason  and  the  bible      32-1298 

—  Taylor,  I.     The  restoration  of  belief        32-919 

—  Vaughan,   R.     The  age  and  Christianity 

32-706 

—  Walker,  J.  B.     God  revealed  in  creation 

32-601 

Philosophy  of  the  plan  of  salvation      32-609 

Philosophy  of  skepticism    .         .  32-691 

—  Whurlon,  F.     Treatise  on  theism    .  32-810 

—  Wbately,  R.     Peculiarities  of  the  Christian  re- 

ligion              32-1093 

Difficulties  of  St.  Paul        .         .        32-1094 

—  Young,  J.     The  Christ  of  history  .  32-590 

Evil  and  God      ....  32-643 

The  province  of  reason       .         .  15-153 

—  See   Ethics ;  Philosophy ;  Rationalism ;   Skep- 

ticism. 


TEEOLOGY. 


584 


THIERRY. 


Theology.     HistDrical. 

—  Adam,  R.     Religious  world  displaj'-ed  32-0 

—  Belcher,    J.      Religious  denouiinalious   of  the 

United  States         ....         33-1282 

—  Bellamy,  J.     Histoiy  of  all  religions         32-354 

—  Child,  L.  M.     Progress  of  religious  ideas   32-32 

—  Conder,  J.     View  of  all  religions    .  32-776 

—  Cj^cloptedia  of  religious  denominations      32-820 

—  Donaldson,  J.     History  of  Christian  literature 

and  doctiine  ....         32-U!")5 

—  ITagenbach,  K.  R.     History  of  doctrines  32-713 

—  Hardwick,  C.     History  of  the  articles  of  reliulon 

32-i!)80 

—  Heidelberg  catechism        .         .         .         32-1104 

—  Marsden,  J.  B.   Dictionary  of  Christian  churches 

32-1085 

—  Maurice,  F.  D.     The  religions  of  the  world 

•  .     •  .      •     32-439 

—  Neander,  A.  J.  W.     History  of  Christian  dog- 

mas         32-705 

—  Shedd,  W.  G.  T.     History  of  Christian  doctrine 

32-1113 

—  Stanley,  A.  P.     Lectures  on  the  eastern  church 

32-712 

Lectures  on  the  Jewish  church  .         32-1080 

—  Stuckenberg,  J.  H.  VV.     History  of  the  Augs- 

burg confession     ....         32-1835 

—  See  Church  history ;  History,  sacred. 

—  Pastoral. 

—  liaxt'jr,  R.     Duties  of  the  pastoral  office     32-20 

—  Cannon,  J.  S.     Lectures  on   pastoral   theology 

32-1355 

—  Hoppin,  J.  M.     Office  of  the  Christian  ministry 

32-1704 

T.      Homiletics   and 


G. 


—  Shedd,   W 
theology 
See  Homiletics 


pastoral 
32-10G2 


—  Martinet,  Abbe. 

—  Maurice,  F.  D. 


—  Usburn,  W. 

—  Palmer,  R. 


,  Ministry  ;  Sermons, 

—  Miseellaneotis. 

—  Ailams,  W.     The  three  gardens      .         32-2352 

—  Beecher,  C.  E.     Aijpeal  to  the  people       32-009 

—  —  Common  sense  applied  to  religion         32-000 

—  Browne,  T.     Religio  inedici     .         .         32-1055 

—  Hewit,  A.  F.     Problems  of  the  iige         32-2427 

—  Holcombe,  H.     Piimitive  theology  32-589 

—  Hohnes,  I).     Pure  gold   .         .         .  32-405 

—  Hughes  and  Breckenridge.    Discussion    32-80,7 

—  McWhorter,  A.     Yahveh  Clirist      .  32-004 

—  Martineau,  J.     Miscellanies    .         .         32-1402 
Religion  and  society    32-1757 

Contlict  of  good  and  evil 

32-2242 

Essays 32-780 

—  Mohler,  J.  A.     Symbolism       .         .  32-148 
.Morris,  W.     Question  of  ages          .         32-1024 

Doctrinal  errors  of  the  fathers 

32-295 

Formation  of  religious  opinions 
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—  Pascal,  B.     Thoughts      .         .         .       32-107,8 

—  Pr.estley,  J.      Heathen    philosophy   compared 

with  revelation      ....  32-722 

—  Sandenum,  R.     Letters  on  Theron  and  Aspasio 

32-2()8 

—  Schaff,  P.     Theology  of  Germany  .  32-088 

—  Shedd,  W.  G.  T.    Discourses  and  essays  32-1001 

—  Taylor,  L     Logic  in  tlieoloiry  .  32-005 

—  Tuitle.  H.     Arcjina  of  nature  .         .         32-1819 

—  See  Library  of  fatliers  ;  and  also  collected  works 

of  the  following  theologians:  Appleton,  J., 
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32-1349;  Bunyan,  J.,  32-33;  Calvin,  J.,  32- 
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Theopneusty.     S.  R. 
Theorie  der  politik. 
Theory  of  business. 
Theory  of  coloring. 


L.  Gaussen 
J.  Frobcl 
J.  Laing 
J.  Bacon 


32-00 

34-2323 

1-307 

5-477 


Theory  of  dreams  ;  in  which  an  inquiry  is  made  into 
the  faculties  of  the  human  mind  as  illustrated 
by  the  most  remarkable  dreams  of  sacred  and 
profane   history.     L.,  1808.     2  v.  15-313 

Theory  of  effect;    embracing  the  contrast  of  light 

and  shade,  of  colour  and  liarmony.    Ph.,  1851 

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Theory  of  the  exchanges ;  f  bank  charter  act  of  1844;) 
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Theory  of  human  progression.     P.  E.  Dove     2-038 

Theory  of  money,  in  connection  wilh  some  of  the 
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Bv  a  Scotch  banker.     E.,  1868     .     •       1-344 

Theory  of  strains.     B.  B.  Stoney  '.         ,  0-139 

Therapeutics.     See  Materia  medica. 

Therese.     A.  Achard      ....         34-4002 

Therese.     Erckman-Chatrain         .         .        34-4012 

Thermometrical  navigation.     J.  Williams      11-250 

Theron  and  Aspasio.     Sandeman,  R.     Letters  on 
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Therry,  R.  Reminiscencesof  thirty  years' residence 
in  New  South  Wales  and  Victoria  ;  with  a 
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Thery,  A.     Cours  abrege  de  litlerature.     P.,  1850 
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—  P.  A.  Lemare,  et  al.     Cours   d'  6ducation   ele- 

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sances.     P.,  1840.     8"  .         .         .        34-4007 
Thesaurus  of  English  words.     P.  M.  Roget    22-214 
Thesaurus  of  German  i)oetry.     C.  Graeser    34-2400 
Thesaurus  of  honor.     J.  Snart       .         .  10-56 

Thespian  dictionary  ;  or,  dramatic  biography  of  the 
eighteenth  century;  containing  sketches  of  the 
lives,  productions,  etc.,  of  all  the  princii)al 
managers,  dramatists,  composers,  commenta- 
tors, actors  and  actresses,  of  the  united  king- 
dom. L.,  1802  ....  24-180 
Thessalonians,  epistles  to.  American  bible  union 
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—  Calvin,  J.     Commentarv  on     .         .        32-1251 

—  Jewel,  J.     Exposition  of         .        .         32-1213 
Thibaut,  A.  F.  J.     See  Lindley,  Nathaniel. 
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—  Hue,  E.  R.     Voyage  dans        .         .        84^3900 
Christianity  in     .         .         .         .  32-693 

—  Knight,  W.  H.     Diary  of  a  pedestrian  in 

28''-428 

—  Thomson,  T.     West  Himalaya  and  Thibet 

28"-285 

—  Turner,  S.     Embassy  to  court  of  Teshoo  Lama 

28'>-910 

Thiboust,  Lambert.     See  Clairville  ;  Decourcelle,  A. 

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Thiebault,  D.  Original  anecdotes  of  Frederick  the 
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Thicknesse,  P.  Art  of  decypbering,  and  of  writing 
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Thiele,  J.  M.     See  Barnard,  M.  R. 

Thierry,  A.  S.  D.  Tableau  de  1'  empire  romain. 
P.,  1802 34-5183 

ThieiTy,  J.  N.  A.  Dix  ans  d'  etudes  historiques. 
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THIERRY. 


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THOMASON. 


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—  Histoirc  de  la  conquete  de  1'  Angleterre  par  le 

Normands  de  ses  causes  et  de  ses  suites  jusqu'a 
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Ph.';  1845.     8°       .         .         .'         .        27»-8551 

—  History   of  the   conquest   of  England   by   the 

jS^ornmns  ;  its  causes,  and  its  consequences  in 
England,  Scotland,  Ireland,  and  on  the  con- 
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d'  introduction  a  1'  etvule  de  cette  histoire. 
llmeed.     P.,  1856       .         .         .         34-8854 

—  Same ;     with    Dix   Ans  d'  etudes   historiqnes. 

8nie  ed.     B.,  1839.     8°  .         .         34-4567 

—  Recits   de   temps    Merovingiens ;     precedes  de 

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—  History  of  the  consulate  and  the  empireof  France 

under  Napoleon  ;  forming  a  sequel  to  "The 
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by  D.  F.  Campbell.    L.,  1845-62.     20  v.  in  13. 


Same.     v.  1.     Ph.,  1844.     2  v.     8". 


27M937 
[No  title] 

27''-!  938 
Trans,  by 

27M934 


—  History  of  the   French   revolution. 

Fr.  Slioberl.     Ph.,  1840.     3  v.     8° 

—  Same.     3d  Am.  ed.     Ph.,  1842,3.     4  v.     8° 

27--'-1935 

—  Same.     New  ed.     L.,  1854.     5  v.  .       27"-1936 

—  The    Mississippi    bubble :    a  memoir  of  John 

Law;  to  which  are  added  accounts  of  the 
Darien  expedition,  and  the  South  sea  scheme. 
Trans,  and  edited  by   F.  S.  Fiske.     N.  Y., 


1859       . 
—  Revolution  Francjaise. 


14me  ed.    P. 


30-1188 
1846.  8v. 
34-3858 
84-3859 
34-4698 


—  Sainte-Helene.    P.,  1862  . 

—  Laya,  L.     Etudes  sur  la  vie  de 
Thimm,  F.      Literature  of   Germany ;    historically 

developed.     2d  ed.     L.,  1866        .        22-1233 

—  Shakespeariana,  from  1504  to  1864.     (England, 

Germany,    and   France.)      L.,    1865.     8" 

21-275 

Thine  and  mine.     F.  Neale    .         .         .         18-2325 
Things  as  they  are  in  America.     W.  Chambers 

•  .         .  26'^-274 

Things  as  they  are :  or,  notes  of  a  traveller  through 
some  of  the  middle  and  northern  states.     N. 


Y.,  1834 
Things  not  generally  known.     D.  A.  Wells 

—  Timbs,  J.     Curiosities  of  history 
Think  and  act.     V.  Penny 
Thinking  bayonet.     J.  K.  Hosmer 
Tiiiodolf,  the  Icelander.     Lamotte-Fouque 
Thirlwall,  C.     History  of  Greece.     L., 


26M24 
33-653 
29M88 
2-1001 
18-1490 
18-207 
1836-46.  8v. 
27^-3247 
Thirteen  months  in  the  rebel  army.    W.  G.  Stevenson 

26^-425 

Thirteen  years  in  the  itinerancy.     A.  Manship 

32-1322 

Thirty-nine  men  for  one  woman.     H.  E.  Chevalier 

18-083 

Thirty  years'  musical  recollections.     H.  F.  Chorley 

5-1021 

Thirty  years'  of  foreign  policy.     T.  MacKnight 

27^^-1251 

Thirty  years  out  of  the  senate.     Seba  Smith 

18-2945 

Thirty  years  passed  among  the  players. 


Thirt}'-  years  since. 
Thirty  years'  view. 
Thirty  years'  war. 


G.  P.  R.  James 
T.  H.  Benton 
B.  Chapman  . 


J.  Cowell 

18-3648 

18-1652 

26«-320 

30-986 


Thirty  years'  war.     Relations  between  England  and 
Germany.     Camden  soc.  pub.  v.  90"    27'^-195 

—  Schiller,  F.     History  of  .        .       v.  1  of  33-128 

—  Trench,  R.  C.     Social  aspects  of     .       27"-2087 

—  See  Wallenstein. 

Tholuck,  F.  A.  D.     Guido  and  Julius :  the  doctrine 
of  sin  and  the  propitiator.     L.,  1836    82-2178 

—  Light  from  the  cross :   sermons  on  the  passion 

of  our  Lord.     Ph.,  1858       .        .  82-725 

—  Merits  of  Calvin  as  an  interpreter  of  the  holy 

scriptures;  trans,  by  Prof.  Woods;  to  which 
are  added.  Opinions  and  testimonies  of  foreign 
and  British  divines  and  scholars  as  to  the  value 
and  importance  of  the  writings  of  John  Calvin; 
with  a  preface  by  Wm.  Pringle.     L.,  1845 


32-1383 

the    i^salms. 

I.  Mombert. 

32-831 


—  Translation  and   commentary   of 

Trans,  from  the  German,  by  J. 
Ph.,  1858.     8°       .         .         . 

—  See  Monod,  A.,  et  al. 
Thomas,  Annie.     See  Cudlip,  Mrs.  P. 

Thomas,  A.  C.     Strictures  on  religious  tests.     Ph. 

26--'-175 

Thomas,  C     Farmingdale     .         .         .         18-3214 
Thomas,  C.  AV.     Adventures   and  observations  on 

the  west  coast  of  Africa,  and  its  islands.     N. 

Y.,  1860 28''-336 

Thomas,  E.     See  Prinsep,  J. 

Thomas,  F.  W.     Howard  Pinckney      .        18-1502 

—  John  Randolph,  of  Roanoke,  and  other  sketches 

oi  character  ;  with  tales  of  real  life.    Ph.,  1853 

80-739 

Thomas,  G.  Historical  and  geographical  account  of 
the  province  and  country  of  Pennsylvania, 
and  of  west  New  Jersey,  in  America.  L.,  1698 

26''-1050 

Thomas,  Jerry.  How  to  mix  drinks;  or,  the  bon- 
vivant's  companion.  N.  Y.,  1862  6-223 
Thomas,  Joseph.  Comprehensive  medical  diction- 
ary ;  containing  tlie  pronunciation,  etymology, 
and  signification  of  the  terms  made  use  of  in 
medicine  and  the  kindred  sciences.  Ph.,  1864 
10-550 

—  Travels  in  Egypt  and  Palestine.     Ph. ,  1858 

.         .         .         .  28'^-162 

—  and  T.  Baldwin.      Lippincott's   complete   pro- 

nouncing gazetteer.     Ph.,  1855.     2  v.     8° 
25-103 

—  Same.     Ph.,  1868.     8"     .         .        .         25-108* 

—  See  Baldwin,  T. 

Thomas,  J.  J.     American  fruit  culture.    N.  Y.,  1867 
4-206 

—  Farm  implements,  and  the  principles  of  their 

construction  and  use.     N.  Y.,  1854  6-425 

Thomas,  J.  P.     The   Carolina  tribute  to  Calhoun. 
Columbia,  1857.     8"      .         .         .        30-1871 
Thomas,  L.     Rifled  ordnance  ;  a  practical  treatise  on 
the  application  of  the  principle  of  the  rifle  to 
guns  and  mortars  of  every  calibre.     L.,  1859. 

8» 0-708 

Thomas,  Ralph.  Handbook  of  fictitious  names; 
being  a  guide  to  authors  chiefly  in  the  lighter 
literature  of  the  XlXtli  century,  wlio  have 
Avritten  under  assumed  names;  and  to  literary 
forgers,  impostors,  plagiarists,  and  imitators. 
L.,  1808.     8°         ....  21-203 

—  Martyr  to  bibliography  ;  a  notice  of  the  life  and 

works  of  J.  m!  Querard.    L.,  1867.  8°  30-1980 

—  See  Harrington,  R. 

Thomas,  R.  W.     The  young  colonel,  and  other  tales 

18-3219 

Thomas,  T.  G.     Practical  treatise  on  the  diseases  of 

women.     Ph.,  1868.     8°       .         .  10-804 

Thomas,  W.  C.     The  science   of  moderation.     L., 

1867 15-319 

Thomas  a  Kempis.     See  Kempis. 

Thomas  Aquinas.     Hampden,  R.  D.    Life  of  15-127 

Thomason,  D.  R.    Fashionable  amusements.    N.  Y., 

1857 82-1834 

Thomason,  T.  T.     Sargent,  J.     Life  of         30-529 


THOME. 


586 


THOMSON. 


Thome,  J.  A.,  and  J.  H.  Kimball.  Emancipation 
in  the  West  Indies ;  a  six  months'  tour  in 
Antigua,  Barbadoes,  and  Jamaica,  in  1837. 
N.  Y.,  1838.     8°    .         .        .         .         26»'-423 

Thomes,  W.  H.     The  bushrangers        .         18-8313 

—  Gold  hunter's  adventures;  or,  life  in  Australia 

18-3207 

—  Gold  hunters  in  Europe   .         .         .         18-3208 
Thompson,  A.  B.      Victoria  history  of  England. 

L.,  1865 27'''-1139 

Thompson,  A.  C.      The  better  land ;    or,   the  be- 
liever's journey  and  future  home.     B.,  1859 
.         33-88G 

—  Lyra  ccelestis ;  hymns  on  heaven.     B.,  18fi3 

23-074 

—  The  mercy-seat;  or,  thoughts  on  prayer.     B., 

1803 32-1100 

—  Seeds  and  sheaves.     B.,  1869  .         .         32-2454 
Thompson,  B.     See  Rumford. 

Thompson,  B.  F.      History   of  Long   Island;    in- 
cluding notices  of  numerous  individuals  and 
families  ;  also  a  particular  account  of  the  dif- 
.  ferent  churches  and  ministers.     N.  Y.,  1843. 

2  V.     8° 20^-203 

Thompson,  D.  P.     Centeola,   and  other  tales 

18-3333 

—  The  doomed  chief    ,         .        .        .        18-3330 

—  Gaut  Gurley     ..'...         18-3331 

—  Green  mountain  bnys       .         ,         .        18-3333 
Thompson,  D'Arcy  W.     Day  dreams  of  a  school- 
master.    E.,  1804  .         .         .  13-338 

—  Wayside  thoughts ;   being  desultory  essays  on 

education.     N.  Y.,  1808        .         .  13-800 

Thompscm,  E.  P.     The*  passions  of  animals.     L., 

1851 9-093 

Thompson,  G.     Account  of  missionary  labors,  suf- 
ferings, travels,  and  observations,  in  western 
Africa,  at  the  Mendi  mission.     N.  Y.,  1853 
38'^-106 

—  Prison  life  and  reflections ;    or,  a  narrative  of 

the  imprisonment,  etc.,  of  Work,  Burr,  and 
Thompson,  in  Missouri  penitentiary,  for  at- 
tempting to  aid  some  slaves  to  liberty.  Ober- 
lin,  1847 30-1430 

Thompson,  G.  W.    The  living  forces  of  the  universe  ; 
the  temple  and  the  worshippers.     Ph.,  1860 
15-307 

Thompson,  Sir  Henry.     Clinical  lectures  on  diseases 
of  tiie  urinary  organs.     Ph.,   1869.     8° 
10-880 

—  Pathology  and  treatment  of   stricture   of   the 

urethra,  and  urinary  fistula?.     Ph.,  1869.     8" 

10-900 

Thompson,  Rev.  Henry,  et  al.     History  of  Roman 

literature ;   with  an  introductory  dissertation 

on  the   sources   and  formation  of  the  Latin 

language.     L.,  1853   •  .         .         .        22-1341 
.  —  Life  of  Hannah  More  ;  with  notices  of  her  sisters. 

Ph.,  1838.     2  V 30-364 

Thompscm,  H.     See  Smedley,  E. 

Thompson,  John.     Manual   of   phonography.     L., 

1803.     8" 22-349 

Thompson,  J.  P.     The  Christian  graces  :  a  series  of 

lectures  on  II  Peter  i,  5-13.     N.  Y.,  1859 
83-1809 

—  Man  in  genesis  and  in  geology ;  or,  the  biblical 

account  of  man's  creation  tested  by  scientific 
theories  of  his  origin  and  antiquity.  N.  Y., 
1870 9-344 

—  Memoir  of  David  Hale  ;  with  selections  from  his 

miscellaneous  writings.     N.  Y.,  1850     80-595 

—  Memoir  of  Rev.  D.  T.  Stoddard,  missionary  to 

the'Nestorians.     N.  Y.,  1858        .         30-i071 

—  Photographic  views  of  Egypt,  past  and  present. 

B.,  1854 88b-170 

—  The  sergeant's   memorial.      []\[emoir  of  J.  H. 

Thompson,  by  his  father.]     N.  Y.,  1863 
30-1455 

—  Strav  meditations;  or,  voices  of  the  heart  in  joy 

and  in  sorrow.     N.  Y.,  1852        .        32-1656 


Thompson,  Robert.  Gardener's  assistant;  a  prac- 
tical and  scientific  guide  to  the  formation  and 
management  of  the  kitchen,  fruit,  and  flower 
garden.     L.     8°    .         .         .         .  4-128 

Thompson,  Robert,  of  Oatland.     Statistical  survey 
of  the  county  of  Meath.     Dub.,  1802.     8" 
27^-935 

Thompson,  Robert  A.  Christian  theism  ;  the  testi- 
mony of  reason  and  revelation  to  the  existence 
and  character  of  the  supreme  being.  N.  Y., 
1855 82-597 

Thompson,  T.  P.  Geometry  without  axioms ;  or, 
the  first  book  of  Euclid's  elements ;  with  al- 
terations and  familiar  notes,  and  an  intercal- 
ary book.     4th  ed.     L.,  1833.     8°  14-110 

Thompson,  T.  R.  H.     See  Allen,  W. 

Thompson,  Waddy.  Recollections  of  Mexico.  N. 
Y.,  1846.     8»         .         .         .         .         26''-125 

Thompson,  William.  Natural  history  of  Ireland. 
L.,  1849-56.     4  V.     8°  .         .         .  9-683 

Thompson,  Rev.  William.     See  Aids  to  faith 

33-983 

Thompson,  Sir  William,  and  P.  G.  Tait.     Treatise 

on  natural  philosophy,     v.  1.     Oxf ,  1867.    8° 

11-830 

Thompson,   W.   T.      Major   Jones'    courtship 

18-3028 

Thompson,  Zadock.     History  of  Vermont,  natural, 
civil,  and  statistical.     Burlington,  1842.     8" 
26=^338 

Thompson.     See  Thomson. 

Thorns,  W.  J.  Book  of  the  court ;  exhibiting  the 
history,  duties  and  privileges  of  the  several 
ranks  of  the  English  nobility  and  gentry,  par- 
ticularly of  the  great  ofiicers  of  state,  and 
members  of  the  royal  household.  2d  ed.  L., 
1844.     8'> 37''-93 

—  Early  English  prose    romances ;    with   biblio- 

graphical and  historical  introductions.  2d  ed. 
L.,  1858.     8  V.     8°        .         .         .        23-1338 

—  Hannah   Lightfoot ;   Queen  Charlotte  and   the 

Chevalier  d'Eon  ;  Dr.  Wilmot's  Polish  princes. 
L.,  1807.     8°         ....         30-3820 

Thomson,  Alexander.  Punishment  and  prevention. 
L.,  1857 ■         3-891 

Thomson,  Alexander,  M.  D.  Letters  of  a  traveller, 
on  the  various  countries  of  Europe,  Asia,  and 
Africa.     L.,  1798.     8"  .        .         .         29i'-231 

Thomson,  A.  F.  The  English  schoolroom ;  or, 
thoughts  on  private  tuition.     L.,  1805    13-337 

Thomson,  A.  S.  The  story  of  New  Zealand  ;  past 
and  present,  savage  and  civilized.  L..  1859. 
2v.        .         :         .         .         .         .         28"-17o 

Thomson,  A.  T.  Domestic  management  of  tlie  sick- 
room, necessary,  in  aid  of  medical  treatment, 
for  the  cure  of  diseases.  1st  Am.  ed.,  from 
2d  L.  ;  with  additions  by  R.  E.  Griffith.  Ph., 
1845 10-106 

Thomson,  Mrs.  A.  T.     Lady  of  Milan  .         18-3013 

—  Life  and  times  of  GeortreVilliers,  duke  of  Buck- 

ingham.    L.,  1860.   "3v.       .         .         30-1393 

—  Literature  of   society ;    with    an    introductory 

chapter  on  the  origin  of  fiction.  L  ,  1863. 
3v 33-1377 

—  Memoirs  of  the  Jacobites  of  1715-45.    L.,  1845,6. 

3  V.     8° 37^-1136 

—  Memoirs  of  the  life  of  Sir  Walter  Raleigh.     Ph., 

1831 30-453 

—  Memoirs   of  Sarah    Duchess   of  Marlborough, 

and  of  the  court  of  Queen  Anne.  L. ,  1839. 
2  V.     8°  .  ...  30-846 

—  Memoirs  of  Viscountess  Sundon,  mistress  of  the 

robes  to   Queen    Caroline;   including  letters 

from  the  most  celebrated  pe-rsons  of  her  time. 

,     L.,  1847.     3  V 30-1894 

—  Same  ;  with   title,    Memoirs  of  the  court   and 

times  of  King  George  H  and  Queen  Caroline. 
L.,  1850.     3  V 30-1091 

—  Recollections  of  literary  characters   and   cele- 

brated places.     L.,  1854.    3  V.     .        80-1975 


THOMSON. 


587 


THORNTON. 


Tliomson,  Mrs.  A.  T.  and  J.  0.  Queen's  of  society. 
N.  Y.,  1860 30-1342 

—  The  wits  and  beaux  of  society.     N.  Y.,  1861 

.        30-1329 

Tliomson,  C.  W.  Love  of  home,  and  other  poems. 
Ph.,  1845 23-230 

Thomson,  Daniel.  Handy  book  of  the  flower-gar- 
den ;  being  practical  directions  for  the  propa- 
gation, culture,  and  arrangement  of  plants  in 
flower-gardens  all  the  year  round.  L.,  1868 
4-305 

Thomson,  David.  Lunar  and  horary  tables.  46th 
ed.     L.,  1853.     8°         .         .         .  12-84 

Thomson,  H.  B.  Choice  of  a  profession  ;  a  concise 
account  and  comparative  review  of  the  Eng- 
lish professions.     L.,  1857    .         .  33-901 

Thomson,  James.  Poetical  works  ;  with  memoir. 
B.,  1854.     2  V 23-435 

—  (Bell's  poets  of  G.  B.)     .         .        .  2-3-492 

—  Edward  and  Eleonora :   a  tragedy.     B.  B.  T. 

V.  15 24-71 

—  The  seasons ;  with  critical  observations  of  va- 

rious authors  ;  and  notes  by  J.  R.  Boyd.     N. 
Y.,1856 23-320 

—  Tancred  and  Sigismunda  :  a  tragedy.    B.  B.  T. 

V.  14 24-71 

—  Same.     B.  D.  v.  1    .         .        .        .  24-143 

—  Same.     D.  L.  T.  v.  11     .        .         .  24-107 

—  Same.     M.  B.  D.  v.  2      .         .        .  24-142 

—  Same.     I.  B.  T.  v.  14       .         .        .  24-141 

—  See  Ct)wper,  W.,  and  J.  Thomson. 
Thomscm,   John.     A  treatise  on   hat-making  and 

felting,  including  a  full  exposition  of  the  sin- 

,     gular  properties  of  fur,  wool,  and  hair.     Ph., 

1868       .        .        .        .        .         .  6-427 

Thomson,  John,  M.  D.  Account  of  the  varioloid 
ei)idemic  which  has  lately  prevailed  in  Edin- 
burgh and  other  parts  of  Scotland  ;  with  ob- 
servations on  the  identity  of  chicken-pox  with 
modified  small-pox.     Ph.,  1824.     8»      10-581 

Thomson,  J.  Cockburn.     See  Bhagavad-Gita. 

Thomson,  J.  C.     See  Thomson,  Mrs.  A.  T. 

Thomson,  J.  T.  Some  glimpses  into  life  in  the  far 
east.     L.,  1865.     8»      .        .         .         28'>-462 

—  Sequel.     L.,  1865.     8°      .         .         .         28'M63 
Thomson,  M.     The  story  of  Cawnpore.     L.,  1859 

28^-164 

Thomson,  M.  M.  Doesticks'  letters ;  and  what  he 
says 18-3225 

—  History  and  records  of  the  elephant  club  18-3226 

—  The  lady  of  the  lake.     F's  M.  D.  v.  22     24-113 

—  Nothing  to   say;   a  slight   slap  at   mobocratic 

snobbery,  which  has  "  Nothing  to  do"  with 
"  Nothing  to  wear."     N.  Y.,  1857         23-840 

—  Plu-ri-bus-tah;  a  song  that's  by  no  author.    Ph., 

1856 23-341 

—  The  witches  of  New  York  ;  a  faithful  revelation 

and  exposition  of  the  doings  of  all  the  prin- 
cipal   astrologists,    sorceresses,    clairvoyants, 
and  other  votaries  of  the  black  art.     Ph. 
33-844 

Thomson,  Richard.  Historical  essay  on  the  magna 
charta  of  King  John  ;  to  which  are  added  the 
great  charter  in  Latin  and  English  ;  the  char- 
ters of  liberties  and  confirmations  granted  by 
Henry  III  and  Edward  I ;  the  original  char- 
ter of  the  forests ;  and  various  authentic  in- 
struments connected  with  them.  L.,  1839. 
8° 2-180 

Thomson,  R.  D.  Dictionary  of  chemistry;  with 
applications.     L.     8"    .         .         .  8-107 

Thomson,  S.  Health  resorts  of  Britain ;  and  how 
to  profit  by  them.     L.,  1860.     8°.  1 0-1 65 

Thomson,  Thomas,  F.  R.  S.  History  of  chemistry. 
L.,  1830.     2  V 8-97 

—  History  of  the  royal  society  ;  from  its  institution 

to  the  end  of  the  eighteenth  century.     L., 
1812.     4° 11-520 

—  Sketch  of   the  progress  of  physical    science  ; 

[with  Arago's  lectures.]     8"        .  12-2 


Thomson,  Thomas,  F.  L.  S.  Western  Himalaya 
and  Tibet ;  a  narrative  of  a  journey  through 
the  mountains  of  Northern  India.  L.,  1858. 
8° 28''-285 

Thomson,  Rev.  Thomas.  History  of  Scotland.  E., 
1856 27M389 

—  See  Chambers,  R. 

—  and  C.  Macfarlane.     Comprehensive  history  of 

England  ;  civil  and  military,  religious,  intel- 
lectual, and  social.  Glasgow,  1859-61.  4  v. 
8»    ......         .      27''-1138 

Thomson,  W.     See  Watson,  R. 

Thomson,  W.  M.  The  land  and  the  book ;  or,  bib- 
lical illustrations  drawn  from  the  manners, 
customs,  scenes  and  scenery  of  the  holy  land. 
N.  Y.,  1859.     3v.         .        .        .  32-785 

Thomson.     See  Thompson. 

Thomsonian  practice  of  medicine.  J.  W.  Comfort 
10-296 

Thorburn,  G.  Fifty  years'  reminiscences  of  New 
York  ;  or,  flowers  from  the  garden  of  Laurie 
Todd.     N.  Y.,  1845      .         .         .  30-527 

—  Forty  years'  residence  in  America  ;  or,  the  doc- 

trine of  a  particular  providence  exemplified  in 
his  own  life.     B.,  1834        ,.        .  30-526 

—  Men   and   manners  in  Britain  ;  or,  a  bone  to 

gnaw  for  the  Trollopes,  Fidlers,  etc.  N.  Y. , 
1834 27^-21 

Thore,   T.     Dans  les  bois.     B.  and  L.,  1856 

34-4184 

Thoreau,  H.  D.     Cape  Cod.     B.,  1865  .         26i'-518 

—  Excursions.     B.,  1863      .         .         .  33-979 

—  Letters  to  various  person.     B.,  1865        33-1290 

—  The  Maine  woods,     B.,  1864  .         .         26''-456 

—  Walden ;  or,  life  in  the  woods.     B.,  1854 

.         33-359 

—  Same.     B.,  1863       .         .         .         .         33-359" 

—  A  week  on  the  Concord  and  Merrimack  rivers. 

B.,  1862 26'>-523 

—  Yankee  in  Canada ;  with  anti-slavery  and  re- 

form papers.  B.,  1866  .  .  33-1291 
Thoresen,  M.     Signe's  history ;  a  Norwegian  tale 

18-3227 

Thornbury,  G.  W.     Art  and  nature  at  home  and 

abroad.     L.,  1856.     2  v.       .         .  33-357 

—  British  artists  from  Hogarth  to  Turner ;  a  series 

of  biographical  sketches.     L.,   1861.     2  v. 
5-196 

—  The  buccaneers  ;  or,  the  monarchs  of  the  main. 

L.,  1858 29»-90 

—  Cross  country.     L.,  1861  ,        .         27^-605 

—  Haunted  London.     L.,  1865.     8"     .       27M143 

—  Life  in  Spain,  past  and  present.     N.  Y.,  1860 

27''-553 

—  Life  of  J.  M.  W.  Turner ;   founded  on  letters 

and  papers  furnished  by  his  friends  and  fellow 
academicians.     L.,  1863.     2  v.    8°       30-1363 

—  Shakspere's  England  ;  or,  sketches  of  our  social 

history  in  the  reign  of  Elizabeth.  L.,  1856. 
2  V 27^'-1143 

—  Turkish  life  and  character.     L.,  1860.     2  v. 

37i'-58a 

Thorn  dale  ;  or,  the  conflict  of  opinions.     W.  Smith 

32-1301 

Thorn-fruit.     C.  Lanier  .         .         .         18-4034 

Thorne,  J.     Rambles  by  rivers ;  the  Duddon,  the 

Mole,  Adur,  Arun,  Wey,  Lea,  the  Dove,  and 

the  Avon.  L.,  1844,5  .  .  .  27''-367 
Thornton,  H.     Inquiry  into  the  nature  and  effects 

of  the  paper  credit  of  Great  Britain.     Ph., 

1807.     8° 1-231 

Thornton,  J.  Q.     Oregon  and   California  in  1848 ; 

with  recent   information  on  the  gold  mines. 

N.  Y.,  1849.  2  V.  .  .  .  26'>-137 
Thornton,  J.  W.     Ancient  Pemaquid  ;  an  historical 

review.     Maine  hist.  col.  v.  5       .  26*-645 

—  Landing  at   Cape  Anne ;  or,  the  charter  of  the 

first  permanent  colony  on  tiie  territory  of  the 
Massachusetts  company.     B.,  1854.     8" 
26»-493 


THORNTON. 


THREE. 


Thornton,  J.  W.     The  pulpit  of  the  American  revo- 
lution ;  or,  the  political  sermons  ot  177G  ;  -with 
a  historical  introduction,  notes,  and  illustra- 
tions.    B.,  18G0     ....  32-918 
Thornton,  R.     [See  E.  E.  T.  S.  pts.  8,26] 

V.  5,13  of  22-1048 

Thornton,  R.  .J.     British  flora ;  or,  genera  and  spe- 
cies of  British  plants.     L.,    1813.     2  v.     8" 

9-81 

Thornton,   Thomas.     Present  state  of  Turkey  ;  to- 
gether with  the   geographical,  political,  and 
civil  state  of  tlie  principalities  of  Moldavia  and 
Wallachia.     2d  ed.     L.,  1809.     2  v.     8° 
27''-866 

—  See  Milhurn,  W.     Oriental  commerce  1-49 
Thornton,  W.  T.     On  labour ;  its  wrongful  claims 

and  rightful  dues  ;  its  actual  present  and  pos- 
sible future.     L.,  18G9.     8"  .         .  3-235 

—  Over-population  and  its  remedy.     L.,  184G.     8° 

3-236 

Thornton  romances.     Camden  soc.  pub.  v.  30 

27''-195 

Tliornwell,  E.     Lady's  guide  to  perfect   gentility, 

in  manners,    dress,  and   conversation ;   also, 

a   useful    instructor  in   letter-writing,    toilet 

preparations,  etc.     N.  Y.,  1860    .  33-870 

Thorough  bass.     Corfe,  A.  T.     Principles  of 

5-1126 

—  Oliver,  E.  B.     Manual  of        .         .  5-1127 

—  Sec  Harmony  ;  Music,  principles. 

Thorpe,  B.     Analecta  Anglo-Saxonica ;  a  selection 

in  prose  and  verse  ;  with  a  glossary.    L.,  1846 

22-1245 

—  Anglo-Saxon  poems  of  Beowulf,    The  scop,  or 

Gleeman'stale,  and  The  fight  at  Finnesburg  ; 
with  literal  translations,  notes,  etc.  Oxf., 
1855         .         .         .         .         .         .         22-929 

—  Northern  mythology  ;  comprising  the  principal 

popular  traditions  and  superstitions  of  Scan- 
dinavia, North  Germany,  and  the  Netherlands. 
1851.     3  V 32-832 

—  See  Anglo-Saxon  chronicle. 

Thorpe,  C,  et  al.     British  marine  conchology ;  a 

descriptive  catalogue,  arranged  according  to 

the   Lamarckian    system,    of   the    salt-water 

shells  of  Great  Britain.     L.,1844  9-325 

Thorpe,  K.     Four  oaks  :  a  novel  .        18-3951 

Thorpe,  T.  B.     Hive  of  the  bee  hunter  18-3229 

—  Master's  house  ....        18-2122 

—  Our  army  on  the  Rio  Grande ;  a  short  account 

of  events  from  the  removal  of  the  "army  of 
occupation"  from    Corpus  Christi  to  the  sur- 
render of  Matamoras.     Ph.,  1846       ■  26^^-203 
Thorpe  ;  a  quiet  English  town.     W.  Mountford 

18-2279 

Thorwaldsen,  B.     Barnard,  M.  R.    Life  of   30-1622 

Thought.     Boole,  G.     Investigation  of  the  laws  of 

15-148 

—  Mansel,  H.  L.     Limits  of         .         .  15-131 

—  Neale,  E.  V.     Analogy  of  thought  and  nature 

.         .         .         .         .         .         .  15-237 

—  Thought  not  a  function  of  the  brain  ;  a  reply  to 

the  arguments  for  materialism,  advanced  by 
W.  Lawrence,  in  his  lectures  on  physiology. 
L.,  1827 15-345 

—  See  Logic  ;  Mind. 

Thoughts  about  the  right.  W.  J.  Allinson  32-1082 
Thoughts  and  apophthegms.  R.  Whately  32-1839 
Thouglits  and  notes  at  home  and  abroad.     E.  Bur- 

ritt 29''-255 

Thoughts  and  things.  E.  Burritt  .  29''-245 
Tliouglits   of  a    physician ;     the    second    series  of 

"Evening  thoughts."     L.,  18G8  .        33-1097 
Thoughts,  feelings,  and  fancies.     C.  N.  Bovee 

.         33-659 

Thoughts  for  the  thoughtful.  G.  Mogridge  33-463 
Thoughts  from  writings  of  Horace  Mann.     B.,  1867 

33-989 

Thoughts  in  my  garden.  M.  G.  Ware  .  32-1037 
Thoughts  on  national  defence.     W.  Bowles   33-374 


Thoughts  oft  death.     Dobree  .        .  32-312 

Tlioughts  of  God.  J.  R.  Macduff .  .  32-1045 
Thoughts  on  habit  and  discipline.     J.  J.  Gurney 

32-735 

Thoughts  on  religion  and  other  subjects.     B.  Pascal 

32-lG7,8 

Thoughts  to  help  and  to  cheer.  B.,  1856  32-908 
Thousand  and  one  days  ....  18-3230 
Thousand  and   one  gems  of  English  poetry.     C. 

Mackay 23-1042 

Thousand  and    one  nights.     See   Arabian  nights ; 

Mille  et  une  nuits  ;  Tausend  und  eine  nacht. 

Thousand  lines.     M.  F.  Tupper  23-237,295,301 

Thousand  miles'  walk  across   South  America.     N. 

H.  Bishop 26"-693 

Thousand  a  year.     Mrs.  E.  M.  Bruce    .  18-462 

Tlioyras.     See  Rapin  de  Thoyras. 

Tlirale,  H.  L.     See  Piozzi. 

Thrasher,  H.      Hunter  and  trapper.     N.  Y.,  1868 

'.         .  20-383 

Thrasher,  .J.  S.     See  Humboldt,  F.  H.  A.  v. 
Three  ages,  the.     H.  Martineau     .         .         18-3856 
Three  beauties.     Mrs.  E.  D.  E.  N.  Southworth 

18-2984 

Three  Bernices,  the.     Mrs.  A.  M.  Bright        18-414 
Three  chancellors;  or,  sketches  of  the  lives  of  Wil- 
liam of  Wykelxam,    William   of   Waynflete, 
and  Sir  Thomas  More.     By  the  author  of  tlie 
"  Knights  of  St.  John."     L.        .         30-1342 
Three  clerks.     A.  Trollope     .         .         .         18-3294 
Three  cousins.     J.  A.  Maitland      .        .         18-2024 
Tlu-ee  cripples,  the  ....         18-3232 

Three  days  in  Memphis.     M.  Uhleman  28''-147 

Tiiree  English  statesmen.  Goldwin  Smith  30-1984 
Three  eras  of  woman's  life.  E.E.Smith  18-2931 
Three  eras  of  a  woman's  life.  T.S.Arthur  18-189 
Three  estaits,  ane  satyre  of.     [E.  E.  T.  S.,  pt.  37] 

V.  21  of  22-1043 

Threefold  test  of  modern  spiritualism.     W.  R.  Gor- 
don                 32-2194 

Three  gardens,  the.  W.  Adams  .  .  32-23r;3 
Three  gold  dollars,  the.  J.  Abbott  v.  7  of  18-15 
Three   ureat   temptations   of  young  men.      S.    W. 

Fisher  32-388 

Three  guardsmen.     A.  Dumas       .         .  18-941 

Three  hundred  years  ago.     W.  H.  G.  Kingston 

18-1769 

Three  kingdoms  of  nature.  S.  Haughton  9-997 
Three  little  spades.  A.  Warner  .  .  18-4042 
Three  lives,  [under  title  of  Hector  Mainwaring. ] 
A.  Fonblanquc,  jr.  .  .  .  18-3976 
Three  months  in  an  English  monastery.     C.  Walker 

32-1331 

Three  months  in  poAver.     A.  de  Lamarline 

27''-1779 

Three  months  in  the  southern  states.     Lt.-Col.  Fre- 

mantle 26''-455 

Three  months  under  the  snow.     J.  J.  Porchat 

18-3884 

Three  months'  residence  in  Nablus.     J.  Mills 

2S''-505 

Three  paths.  Julia  Kavanagh  .  .  18-1722 
Tin-ee  per  cent,  a  month.     ('.  Burdctt   .  18-515 

Three  phases  of  Christian  love.     M.  E.  Herbert 

32-2258 

Three  pines.     J.  Abbott         .        .        .  18-33 

Three  presidencies  of  India.  J.  Capper  28''-109 
Tliree  scouts.  J.  T.  Trowbridge  .  .  18-3328 
Three  seasons  in  European  vineyards.    W.  J.  Fhurg 

4-329 

Three  sisters.     G.  H.  Lewes  .         .         .         18-1795 

Three  tales.     Countess  d'Arbouville      .  18-158 

Three  thousand  miles  through  the  Rocky  mountains. 

A.  K.  McClure     .     \        .        .         26i>-710 

Three  times  dead.     M.  E.  Bradden        .  18-385 

Three  years  among  the  working-classes  in  the  U.  S  , 

during  the  war.     L.,  1865    .         .         26''-559 

Three  years  in  Chili.     N.  Y.,  1863         .         26''-434 

Three  years  in  field  liospitals  of  the  army  of  the 

Potomac.     Ph.,  1867    .        .        .         26»-857 


THREE. 


589 


TIMES. 


Three  years  in  the  Pacific ;  including  notices  of 
Brazil,  Chili,  Bolivia,  and  Peru.     Ph.,  1834. 

80 29^-95 

Three  years  in  the  6th  corps.     G.  T.  Stevens 

2G»-861 

Three  j'cars  on  the  Kansas  border.  By  a  clergy- 
man of  the  episcopal  church.     N.  Y.,  1856 

26''-309 

Thrilling  adventures  by  land  and  sea.     J.  O.  Brav- 

nian 18-3740 

Thring,  E.     Education  and    school.     Camb.,  1864 
13-229 

—  On  the  principles  of  grammar.     Oxf ,  1868 

22-251 

Throat.  Mackenzie,  M.  Use  of  the  laryngoscope  in 
diseases  of     .         .         .         .         .  10-554 

—  Moschzisker,  F.  von.     Diseases  of  .  10-512 

—  Watts,  R.  G.     Diseases  of        .        .  10-884 

—  See  Diphtheria. 

Thrombosis  of  the  cerebral  sinuses.     T.  von  Dusch 
.        .         .         .         .         .         .  10-099 

Tlirone  of  David.     J.  H  Ingraham        .         18-1569 
Throop,  M.  H.     The  future :  a  political  essay.     N. 

Y.,  1864 26^-661 

Throsby,  John.  Memoirs  of  the  town  and  county 
of  Leicester ;  displayed  under  an  epitome  of 
the  reign  of  each  sovereign  in  the  English 
history.      Leicester,    1777.      6   v.  in  3 

27«-1144 

Through  Burmah  to  Western  China.     C.  Williams 

28''-590 

Tlirou!j;h  by  daylight.     W.  T.  Adams   .        18-4124 
Through  night  to  light.    F.  Spielhagen  .         18-4293 
Thrupp,  J.     The  Anglo-Saxon  home ;  a  history  of 
the  domestic  institutions  and  customs  of  Eng- 
land, from  the  oth  to  the  11th  century.     L., 

1862.    8» 27»-1149 

Tliucydides.     De  bello  peloponnesiaco  libri  VIIL 
Recognovit  G.  Boehme.     Lips.,  1857,8 
34-342 

—  History.     Newly  translated  ;   with  annotations 

and  a  life  of  the  author,  by  S.  T.  Bloomrield. 
L.,  1829.     8  V.     8»        .         .         .       27"-3255 

—  History  of  the   Grecian    war.     Trans,    by   T. 

Hobbes.     L.,  1812.     2  v.    8°        .       27''-3254 

—  Same v.  8,9  of  33-778 

—  History  of  the  Peloponnesian  war  ;  trans.,  with 

three  preliminary  discourses,  to  wbicb  is  ])re- 
fixed  the  life  and  character  of  the  translator. 
Ph.,  1818.     2  V.     8°      .         .         .       27"-3257 

—  Same ;  new  and  literal  version,    by  H.  Dale. 

L.,  1848 27='-3256 

Thugs,  illustrations  of  the  history  and  practices  of. 
L.,  1851.     8»         ....         28"-182 

—  Sleeman,  W.  K.    Thugs ;  or,  Phansigars  of  India 

y         28^-47 

Thunder  and  lightning.     W.  de  Fonvielle      11-332 
Thunderstorms.     W.  S.  Harris      .         .  11-310 

—  See  Meteorology. 

Thurlow,  T.  J.  H.     See  Hovel-Thurlow. 
Thurman,  W.  C.     Non-resistance  ;  or,  the  spirit  of 
Christianity  restored.     Charlottesville,  1802 
32-1318 

—  Ordinance   of   feet-v^ashing,    as    instituted    by 

Christ,  defended  and  restored  to  its  original 
^  purity.     Ph.,  1804         .         .         .        32-1314 

—  Sealed  book  of  Daniel   opened.     2d  ed.     Ph., 

1864.     8» 32-1335 

Thurstan,  H.  J.     Passionate  pilgrim      .        18-3234 
Thurston,  D.     Brief  history  of  Winthrop,    Maine. 

Portland,  1855       ....  26''-641 

Thurston,  E.  A.     Mosaics  of  human  life.     P.,  1866 

33-858 

Thurston,  G.  H.     Directory  of  Pittsburgh  and  Alle- 

*gheny  cities.     Pittsb.,  1867.     8»  .  25-160 

"Thy  poor  brother."     Mrs.  Sewell        .        32-1439 
Tbynne,  F.     [See  E.  E.  T.  S.  pt.  9J    v.  5  of  22-1043 
Ti-Ping  revolution.     See  Tai-ping. 
Tiara  and  the  turban.     S.  S.  Hill  .        .         27*'-821 
Tibet.     See  Thibet. 


Tibullus,  A.  Poetical  translation  of  the  elegies  of 
Tibullus,  and  of  the  poems  of  Sulpicia ;  with 
the  original  text,  and  notes  by  J.  Grainger. 
L.,  1759.     2  V 23-108 

Tickell,  T.  Poetical  works  ;  with  a  life  by  S.  John- 
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—  (Bell's  poets  of  G.  B.)     .        .        .  23-488 

—  (Sanford's  Br.  poets)  .  .  .  23-233 
Ticknor,  C.     Philosophy  of  living ;  or,  the  way  to 

enjoy  life  and  its  comforts.     N.  Y.,  1858 

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Ticknor,  G.  History  of  Spanish  literature.  N.  Y., 
1849.     3v.     80      .         .         .         .         22-1248 

—  Same.     B.,  1863.     3  v.     .         .         .        22-1249 

—  Life  of  William  H.  Prescott.    B.,  1864   30-1480 

—  Same.     B.,  1864.     4<>        .         .         .       30-1480" 
Ticknor,  H.  M.     See  Baker,  B.  F. 
Ticonderoga.     G.  P.  R.  James       .         .        18-1652 
Tides.     Wilcocks,  A.     Essay  on    .        .  12-28 
Tieck,  L.     Gedichte.     B.,  1841      .         .        34-1100 

—  Gesammelte  novellen.     B.,  1852.     12  v.  in  6 

34-595 

—  The  Elves 18-297 

—  Vittoria  Accorombona.    2teaiifl.    Breslau,  1841. 

2v 84-019 

—  Roscoe,  T.  German  novelists  v.  4  of  18-3785 
Tiele,  P.  A.     Memoire  bibliographique  sur  les  jour- 

naux  des  navigateurs  neerlandais,  et  sur  les 
ancieunes  editions  hoUandaises,  la  plupart  en 
la  possession  de  F.  Muller,  a  Amsterdam. 
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Tiffany,  Osmond.     Brandon ;   or,  a  hundred  years 

ago 18-3287 

Tiffany,  Osmond,  jr.  Canton  Chinese ;  or,  the 
American's  sojourn  in  the  celestial  empire. 

B.,  1849 28"-127 

Tiger  hunter.  Mayne  Reid  .  .  .  18-2625 
Tiger-lilies.  S.  Lanier  ....  18-8997 
Tiger  prince.     W.  Dalton      .         .         .  18-807 

Tiger  slayer.     G.  Aimard       .        .         .  18-98 

Tighe  Lylford 18-3240 

Tigris   river.      Chesney,  F.  R.     Survey  of 

28''-297,603 

Tilbury  Nogo.     G.  J.  W.  Melville         .         18-2179 

Tilghman,  W.     Golder,  J.    Life  of        .  30-528 

Tilley,  H.  A.     Eastern  Europe   and  western  Asia ; 

political  and  social  sketches  on  Russia,  Greece, 

and  Syria.     L.,1804     .         .         .         29^-231 

—  Japan,  the  Amoor,  and  the  Pacific  ;  Avith  notices 

of  otherplacescomprised  in  a  voj'age  of  circum- 
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Tillier,  Claude.  INIon  oncle  Benjamin ;  suivi  de 
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Tiisley,  H.  Digi  st  of  the  stamp  acts  and  the  judi- 
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Tilt,  E.  J.  Diseases  of  menstruation  and  ovarian  in- 
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Tilton,  T.     The   sexton's  tale,    and   other    poi-ms. 

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Tim  Bobbins'  Tummus  and  Meary,  &c.     S.  Bduiford 

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Tim  Bunker  papers  ;  or,  Yankee  farming.    W.  Clilt 

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clubs,  coffee-houses  and  taverns  of  the  me- 
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—  Curiosities  of  history.     L.,  1857      .         29''-188 

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27''-926 

—  Things ,  not    generally    known    familiarly   ex- 

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9-714 

—  English  eccentrics  and  eccentricities.     L.,  1866. 

2v 27''-1152 

—  Illustrated  book  of  wonders,   events,  and  dis- 

coveries.    L 6-929 

—  Industry,  science  and  art  of  the  age ;  or,  the 

international  exhibition  of  1862,  popularly  de- 
scribed.    L.,  1863         .        .         .  6-426 

—  Knowledge  for  the  people;   or,  the  plain  w-hy 

and  because,  familiarizing  subjects  of  useful 
curiosity  and  amusing  research,     B.,  1832 
11-70 

—  Lives  of  wits  and  humourists.     L.,  1862.    2  v. 

80-1371 

—  London  and   Westminster ;    city  and  suburb. 

L.,  1868.     2  V.     8»        .        .         .       27M150 

—  Nooks  and  corners  of  English  life.    2d  ed.    L., 

1867 27M153 

—  Notable  things  of  our  own  time  :  a  supplement- 

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L.,  1868 11-71 

—  Popular  errors  explained  and  illustrated.     L., 

1841       .        .        ...        .         .  83-70 

—  Romance  of  London ;   strange  stories,  scenes, 

and  remarkable  persons  of  the  great  town. 
L.,  1865.     3v 27^-793 

—  School-days  of  eminent  men  ;   sketches  of  the 

progress  of  education  in  England,  and  early 
lives  of  celebrated  British  authors,  etc. 
Columbus,  1860     ....         30-1357 

—  Stories  of  inventors  and  discoverers  in  science 

and  the  useful  arts.     L.,  1860       .  6-928 

—  Strange  stories  of  the  animal  world ;  a  book  of 

curious  contributions  to  natural  history.  L., 
1866 9-716 

—  Walks  and  talks  about  London.  L.,  1865  27''-746 

—  [Ed.]    Year  book  of  facts  in   science  and  art; 

exhibiting  the  most  important  discoveries  and 
improvements  in  meclianics,  natural  philoso- 
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Timbuctoo.     Adams,  R.     Narrative  of  a  sailor 

28^-902 

—  Caillie,  R.  Travels  to  .  .  .  28''-499 
Time  and  tide.  A.  S.  Roe  .  .  .  18-2679 
Time  and  tide.  J.  Ruskin  .  .  .  2-1014 
Time,  the  avenger.  Mrs.  A.  Marsh  .  18-2110 
Times,  the.  Index  to.  L.,  1863.  8»  .  17-494 
Timmins,  S.,  (ed.)     The  resources,   products,   and 

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Timms,  S.  Family  topographer  ;  being  a  compen- 
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Timon.     [Pseud.]     See  Cormenin. 

Timoneda,  J.  de.  Los  Ciegos  y  el  Mozo  ;  Los  Me- 
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Timothy.     Barnes,  A.     Notes  on  epistle  to     32-702 

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Timour.  Gonzalez  de  Clavijo,  R.  Embassy  to  the 
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Timperley,  C.  H.  Dictionary  of  printers  and  print- 
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—  Songs  of  the  press  ;  original  and  selected.     L., 

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Timpson,  T.  Memoirs  of  British  female  mission- 
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—  Memoirs  of  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Fry.     N.  Y.,  1847 

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Tin.  Blinn,  L.  J.  Workshop  companion  for  6-285 
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Tingry,  P.  F.     Painter  and  varnisher's  guide.     L., 

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Tinnevelly  mission.  G.  Pettitt  .  .  32-1455 
Tip-top  ;  or,  a  noble  aim.  L.  C.  Tuthill  18-3355 
Tipografia  espaiiola.     F.  Mendez  .         .  21-222 

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Tiraboschi,    6.      Storia    della  letteratura    italiana. 

Firenze,  1805.     9  v.  in  11.     8°     .         34-2507 

—  Same.  Milano,  1822-26.  16  v.  8»  34-2507* 
Tirailleurs  au  Mexique.  Mayne  Reid  .  34-46:M 
Tirelire  de  Therese.  C.  Hugo  .  .  34-4142 
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Tirso  de  Molina.     See  Tellez,  G. 
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Tissot,  S.  A.     Essay  on  diseases  incidental  to  liter- 
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Tissues.     Beale,  L.  S.     Structure  and  growth  of 

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Titan.     J.  P.  F.  Richter         .         .        .        18-2649 

Titan  Agonistes 18-3241 

Titania.     A.  Linden        ....         18-3885 
Titcomb,  Timothy.     Pseud.     See  Holland,  J.  G. 
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Titian.     Northcote,  J.     Life  of      .        .        80-1197 
Titien.     Dumas,  A.     Trois  maitres        .        34-8250 
Tilmarsh,  M.  A.     Pseud.     See  Thackeray,  W.  M. 
Title  hunting.     E.  L.  Llewellyn     .         .        18-1928 
Title  deeds  of  the  church  of  England.     E.  Miall 

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Titles.     Atkinson,  S.     Essay  on  marketable  t. 

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—  Moore,  H.     Instructions  for  preparing  abstracts 

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Tiw.     W.  Barnes 22-30 

Tizard,  W.  L.     Theory  and  practice  of  brewing. 

4th  ed.  L.,  1857.  8»  .  .  .  6-423 
To  be,  or  not  to  be  ?  H.  C.  Andersen  .  18-148 
To-day.  R.  B.  Kimball  .  .  .  18-1745 
To  love  and  to  be  loved.  A.  S.  Roe  .  18-2680 
To  seem  and  to  be.  M.  J.  Mcintosh  .  18-1979 
Toasts  and  sentiments.  L.  .  .  .  20-207 
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—  Fiske,  J.     Tobacco  and  alcohol       .  10-880 

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Tobias  Wilson.     J.  Clemens .        .        .  18-659 

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Tobin,  J.     The  lioney-moon  ;  a  comedy.     I.  B.  T. 
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—  Benger,  E.  O.     Memoirs  of     .         .        80-1827 
Tobold.  A.     Chronic  diseases  of  the  larynx  ;   Avith 

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Tocqueville,  A.  de.  American  institutions  and  their 
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—  Same;  edited,  with   notes;  the  translation  re- 

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Todd,  A.     Parliamentary  government  in  England. 
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—  The  moral  influence,  dangers,  and  duties  con- 

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—  The  sabbath-school  teacher ;  designed  to  aid  in 

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—  The  young  man.     Northampton,  1844      33-466 
Todd,  J.   H.      St.    Patrick,   apostle  of  Ireland ;   a 

memoir  of  his  life  and  mission  ;  with  an  in- 
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Todd,  Lawrie.  Thorburn,  G.  Flowers  from  the 
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Todd,  R.  B.  Clinical  lectures  on  paralysis,  disease 
of, the  brain,  and  other  affections  of  the  ner- 
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L.,  1835-59.     6  v.     8«  .         .  10-457 

—  and  W.  Bowman.     Plij'siological  anatomy  and 

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Todd,  S.  E.  Country  homes,  and  how  to  save 
money  to  buy  a  home  ;  how  to  build  neat  and 
cheap  cottages  ;  and  how  to  gain  an  independ- 
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tural and  horticultural  advantages  of  New 
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Todhunter,  I.  Algebra  for  the  use  of  colleges  and 
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Todhunter,  I.  History  of  the  mathematical  theory 
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—  History  of  the  progress  of  the  calculus  of  varia- 

tions during  the  19th  century.  Camb.,  1861. 
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—  Plane  co-ordinate  geometry  as  applied  to  the 

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—  Plane  trigonometry  for  the  use  of  schools  and 

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Todleben.     See  Russell,  W.  H. 
Toes.     Annandale,  T.     Malformations,  injuries,  and 
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Together.     By  author  of  "  Olie"  .        .        18-3243 
Tohfut-ul-Mujaiiideen.     Zein-ud-Deen  .  28"^-39 

Toilers  of  the  sea.     V.  Hugo  .         .        18-1533 

Toilet.     Beauty's  mirror         .        .        .  6-245 

—  Book  of  health  and  beauty      .        .  6-244 

—  Cooley,    A.    J.      Toilet  and  cosmetic  arts 

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—  Freeling,  A.     Gracefulness      .        .  6-246 

—  Montez,  L.     Arts  of  beauty    .         .  33-706 

—  Thornwell,  E.     Lady's  guide  to  perfect  gentility 

33-870 

—  See  Perfumery. 

Toils  and  triumphs.     H.  W.  Ellis  .         .        82-3494 

Token  of  friendship     N.  Y.  .        .        .         83-1251 

Toland,  J.     Art  of  governing  by  partys.     L.,  1701 

2-893 

—  Life  of  John  Milton  ;   containing  also   several 

extraordinary  characters  of  men,  and  books, 
sects,  parties,  and  opinions;  with  Amyntor; 
or,  a  defence  of  Milton's  life.     L.,  1761.    8° 

30-358 

Told  in  the  twilight.  S.  Daryl  .  .  18-4194 
Tolfrey,  F.  The  sportsman  in  France ;  comprising 
a  sporting  ramble  through  Picardy  and  Nor- 
mandy, and  boar  shooting  in  lower  Brittanv. 
L.,  1841.  2  V.  8°  .  .  .  27b-209 
Tollver,  E.  Our  folks  at  home ;  or,  life  at  the  old 
manor  house         ....        18-2403 

—  Sequel  to  Our  folks  at  home    .        .        18-2404 
Tolla.     E.  About 34-3000 

[in  English]         ....  18-47 

Tolsioi,  N.     Childhood  and  youth         .        18-3245 
Tom  Brown  at  Oxford.     T.  Hughes      .        18-1529 
Tom  Burke  of  "Ours."     C.  Lever         .         18-1887 
Tom  Cringle's  log.     F.  Chamier    .  18-608,3650 

Tom  Crosbie  and  his  friends.     S.  Lover        18-1948 
Tom  Jones.     H.  Fielding       .         .        .        18-1085 
Tom  Pouce.     J.  Hetzel  .         .        .         .    •     34-5123 

Tom  Somers  in  the  army.     W.  T.  Adams         18-65 
Tom  Somers  in  the  navy.     W.  T.  Adams         18-69 
Tom  Thumb.     See  Travels  of        .         .         37''-184 
Tom  Tiddler's  ground.     C.  Dickens      .  18-884 

Tombeaux  de  la  cathedrale  de  Rouen.     A.  Deville 
.        .         .         .        .        34-4704 

Tombs,  J.  W.     Metaphysical  analysis ;  revealing  in 
the  process  of  the  formation  of  thought  a  new 
doctrine  of  metaphysics.     L.,  1846.     8" 
.         .         .  .        .        .  15-213 

Tomes,  R.     Americans  in  Japan  ;  an  abridgment  of 
the  government  narrative  of  the  U.  S.  expedi- 
tion, under  Com.  Perry.     N.  Y.,  1857 
28^-288 

—  Battles  of  America,  by  sea  and  land.     N.  Y., 

1861.     3  V.     4°      .        .         .         .         26''-621 

—  The  champagne  country.      N.  Y.,    1867 

27b-898 

—  Panama,  in  1855  ;   an   account  of  the  Panama 

railroad  ;  with  sketches  of  life  and  character 
on  the  Isthmus.     N.  Y.,  1855      .         26^-285 

—  The  war  with  the  south  ;  a  history  of  the  great 

American  rebellion.      N.  Y.,  1867.     3  v.     4° 

.       26'^1325 


TOMLINE. 


593 


TOULMIN. 


Tomline,  G.     Introduction  to  the  study  of  the  bible ; 

containing  proofs  of  the  autlienticity  and  in- 

sjnration  of  tlie  holy  scriptures,  a  snnnnar}'  of 

the  history  of  the  J e\vs,  &c.    19th  ed.    L.,  184G 

32-488 

—  Memoirs  of  the  life  of  the  Right  Hon.  William 

Pitt.     Ph.,  1821.     2v.     8»  .         .  30-427 

—  Scott,  T.     Remarks  on  refutation  of  Calvinism 

V.  6,7  of  32-189 

Tomlinson,  C.  Cyclopa3dia  of  useful  arts  ;  with  an 
introductory  essay  on  the  great  exhibition  of 
1851.     L.,  1852.     2  V.     8»    .         .  G-981 

—  The  dew-drop  and  the  mist :  an  account  of  the 

phenomena    and    properties   of   atmospheric 
vapour.     L 11-155 

—  Experimental  essays  on  the  motions  of  camphor, 

and  on  the  theory  of  dew.     L.,  1868     11-302 

—  The  frozen  stream  ;  an  account  of  the  formation 

and  properties  of  ice.     L.     .         .  11-223 

—  Introduction  to  the  study  of  natural  philosophy. 

6th  ed.     L.,  18.)9  ....  11-300 

—  Pneumatics  for  beginners.     3d  ed.     L.,  1858,9 

11-299 

—  Pottery.    See  History  of  the  pi'ocesses,  c%c.  G-343 

—  Ruin-cloud  and  snow  storm.     L.     .  11-248 

—  Rudimentary  mechanics.     6th  ed.     L.,  1862 

11-246 

—  Rudimentary  treatise    on   the    construction  of 

door  locks.     L.,  1858,9         .         .  ,6-428 

—  Rudimentary  treatise  on  warming  and  ventila- 

tion.    L.,  1850      ....  6-90 

—  Same.     3d  ed.     L.,  1864  .         .  6-89 

—  and  A.  Anderson.    Gaslight.    See  History  of  the 

processes,  &c.        .         •         .         .  6-343 

Tomlinson,  L.     Recreations  in  astnmomy.     5th  t^d. 

L.,  1858 12-17 

Tomlinson,  W.  P.     Kansns  in  1858;  a  history  of  the 

recent  troubles.     N.  Y.,  1859       .         26''-590 

Tommiebeg  shootings.     T.  Jeans  .         .         18-1669 

Tommy  Try  and  what  he  did  in  science.     C.  O.  G. 

Napier 9-1043 

Tonal  system.     J.  W.  Nystrom      .         .  14-27 

Tone,  T.  W.     Memoirs,  written  by  himself;  com- 
prising an  account  of  the   rebellion  of  1798, 
with  selections  from  his  diary.     Ed.  by  W.  T. 
W.  Tone.     L.,  1837.     2  v.     8°     .         30-1042 
Toner,  J.  M.     Maternal  instinct ;   or,  love.      Bait., 

1864 10-747 

Tonira  grammar.     W.  Mariner      .         .         20''-109 

Tonga  islands,  the.     W.  Mariner  .         .      29"-108,9 

Tongue,  C.     Stable  practice  ;   or,  hints  on  training 

for  the   turf,  the  chase,  and  the  road.     By 

Cecil.     2d  ed.     L.,  1857        .         .  4-290 

Tongue  of  fire.     W.  Arthur  .         .         .  32-894 

Tongue  of  time.     W.  Flarrison      .         .  32-256 

Tonna,  Mis.  C.  E.    Count  Raymond  of  Toulouse,  and 

the  crusade  against  the   Albigeuses.     N.  Y., 

1848 30-151 

—  Floral  biography  ;  or,  chapters  on  flowers.     N. 

Y.,1840- 32-2bO 

—  The  floAver  garden.     N.  Y.,  1840       .         32-282 

—  Judaea  Capta.     N.  Y.,1845     .        .  32-118 

—  Judah's  lion      .         •         .         .         .         18-3252 

—  Second  causes;  or,  up  and  be   doing.     N.  Y., 

1843 3i:-253 

—  Personal  recollections.     N.  Y.,  1842         30-152 

—  "Works;    with  an   introduction   by  Mrs.  II.  B. 


8« 


33-985 


Stowe.     N.  Y.,  1852.     2  v 
Tonty,  li.  de.     See  Falconer,  F. 
Tony  Butler.     C.  Lever 
Tony  Starr's  legacy.     S.  S.  Robbins 

Too  bright  to  last 

Too  mucli  alone.     Mrs.  J.  H.  Riddell    . 

Too  strange  not  to  be  true.     G.  Fullerton 

Too  true  ;  a  story  of  to-day   . 

Tooke,   A.      Pantheon   of  the  heathen  gods,   and 

illustrious  heroes.     Bait.,  1859      .        32-1042 
Tooke,  J.  H.     Epea  pteroenta  ;  or,  the  diversions  of 

Parley.     Ph.,  1806,7.     2  v.     8°  .  22-254 

—  Richardson,  C.     Exposition  of       .  22-310 


18-1889 
18-3256 
18-3254 
18-3604 
18-1114 
18-3255 


Memoirs  and  identi- 
30-1 683 
80-605 


A  historj^  of  prices. 


Tooke,  J.  II.     Graham,  J.  A. 
fication  with  Junius 

—  Stephens,  A.     Memoirs  of 

—  See  Junius. 
Tooke,  T.,  and  W.  Newmarch. 

and  of  the  state  of  the  circulation,  from  17i)3  to 

1856.     L.,  1838-57.     6  v.     8»         .  1-137 

Tooke,  W.     Life  of  Catharine  II,  empress  of  all  the 

Russias.     Ph.,  Ih02.     2  v.     S"     .  30-79 

—  View  of  the  Russian  empire  during  the  reign  of 

Catharine  II,  and  to  the  close  of  the  18th  cen- 


tury.    2d  ed.     L.,  1800.     3  v. 
—  See  Kelly,  W.  K, 
Topffer,  R.     Nouvelles  Genevoises. 


8» 


27i'-468 


P.,  1859 
84-3870 

—  Le  Presbytere.     P.,  1859  .         .         84-3873 

—  Reflexions  et  menus  propos  d'un  peintre  Gene- 

vois.     P.,  1858      .         .^       .         .         34-3873 

■ —  Rosa  et  Gertrude  ;  precede  de  notices  sur  la  vie 

et  les  ouvrnges  de  I'auteur,  par  Sainte-Beuve 

et  de  La  Rive.     P.,  i855       .         .        34-3871 

—  and  H.  Zschokke.     Julius,  and  other  tales 

18-1705 

Topham,  E.     Life  of  John  Elwes,  (the  miser.)    L., 

n.  d.     8o 30-475 

Topogra])her,  the  ;  containing  a  variety  of  original 
articles  illustrative  of  the  local  history  and 
antiquities  of  this  kingdom.  Ed.  by  Sir  E. 
Brydges,  and  S.  Shaw^    Jan.  and  June,  1791. 

L.     8° 27"-4054 

Topographical  bureau,  U.  S.  Reports  of  the  secretary 
of  war  ;  with  reconnaissances  of  I'outes  from 
San  Antcmio  to  El  Paso,  by  Brevet  Lieut.  Col. 
J.  E.  Johnston,  Lieut.  W.  F.  Smith,  Lieut. 
F.  T  Bryan,  Lieut.  H.  N.  Michler,  and  Capt. 
S.  G.  French  ;  also,  the  report  of  Capt.  R.  B. 
Marcy's  route  from  Fort  Smith  to  Santa  Fc, 
and  report  of  Lieut.  J.  H.  Simpson  of  an  expe- 
dition into  the  Navajo  country,  and  the  report 
of  Lieut.  W.  H.  C.  Whiting's  reconnaissances 
of  the  western  frontier  of  Texas.  W.,  1850. 
8° ;         26''-481 

—  Report  of,  for  the  year  1861.     W.,  1861.     8» 

26'^-461 

Topographic  de  has  Canadii.     J.  Bouchette  34-4741 
Topography  of  Rome.     W.  Gell    .         .  25-19 

Topography  of  Troy.     AV.  Gell     .         .         28''-923 
Topogiaphical  map  of  the  road  from  Missouri  to 
Oregon.     C.  Preuss      .         .         .  25-351 

Topographical  drawing.     Smith,  R.  S.     Manual  of 

5-611 

Tor  hill.     Horace  Smith         .        .         .         18-2944 
Tories.     See  Parties. 

Torpedo  war.     R.  Fulton       ...  6-597 

Torrens,  II.  D.     Travels  in   Ladak,    Tartary,    and 

Kashmir.     L.,  1862.    8"        .         .         28''-395 

Torrens,  R.     Essay  on  the  external  corn  trade.    L., 

1815.    8» 3-238 

Torrey,  J.  Flora  of  New  York  ;  comprising  ii  full 
description  of  all  the  indigenous  and  natural- 
ized plants  discovered  in  the  state ;  with 
remarks  on  their  economical  and  medicinal 
properties.     Alb.,  1843.     2  v.     4»  9-1224 

Totemwell.     G.  Payson  .         .         .         18-2465 

Tott,  F.,  baron  de.  Memoirs;  containing  the  state 
of  the  Turkish  empire  and  the  Crimea  during 
the  late  war  with  Russia;  2d  ed.,  with  stric- 
tures of  M.  de  Peyssonnel.     L.,  1786.  2  v.  8° 

39"-265 

Totten,B.  J.  Naval  text-book.  N.  Y.,  1862  6-709 
Toubin,  C.  Le  paysan  d'  Alaise  .  .  34-4676 
Touchard-Lafosse,  G.  Chroniques  de  1' ffiil-de- 
Bceuf  des  petits  appartements  de  la  cour  et 
des  salons  de  Paris  sous  Louis  XIV,  la  regence 
Louis  XV,  et  Louis  XVI.  Nouv.  ed.  aug- 
mentee  du  regne  de  Louis  XIII.    P.    2  v.  in  5. 

40 34-4845 

Toudy.  H.  J.    New  map  of  Philadelphia.   Ph.,  1869. 

f> 25-375 

Toulmin,  C.     Partners  for  life       .        .        18-8357 


TOUR. 


593 


TRAOTARIANISM. 


Tour  in  England  and  Scotland,  in  1785.     T.  Newte 

27''-395,1206 

Tour  in  England,  Ireland,  and  Franco.     II.  L.  II.  v. 

Piickler-Muskau  .  .  .  .  27b-186 
Tour  in  Zealand.  A.  Andersen  .  .  27"-765 
Tour  of  Dr.  Syntax  in  search  of  the   picturesque. 

W.  Combe 23-875 

Tour  round  my  garden.     A.  Karr         .  9-979 

Tour-du-pin,  la  C'sse  de  la.   Ancresbrisees.  P.,18G0 

34-3926 

Tourgueneff,  I.  S.     Fathers  and  sons     .        18-3890 

—  Scene?  de  la  vie  'russe  ;  nouvelles  Russes.     Tr. 

par  X.  Marmier.  P..  1858.  2v.  .  34-3970 
Tourist's  conversational  guide.  J.  T.  Loth  22-156 
Tourist's  grammar.     T.  D.  Fosbroke    .  5-343 

Tourlourou,  un.     C.  P.  de  Kock    .         .        34-4767 
Tours.     See  Guide  books  ;  Summer  resorts. 
Tourte-Cherbuliez,    Mme.      Comedies    de    societe ; 
recreations    dramatiques    pour    la    jeunesse. 
Geneve  and  P.,  ISGl     .         .         .        34-5023 
Tourtelle,  E.     Principles  of  health  ;  or,  a  treatise  on 
the  influence  of  physical  and  moral  causes  on 
man ;  from  the  2d  French  ed.,  by  G.  William- 
son.    Bait.,  1819.    2  V.    8»  .         .  10-109 
Tousard,  L.  de.     American  artillerist's  companion, 
V.  3  ;  containiiisr  the  plates  and  their  explana- 
tions.    Ph.,  18i3.     4°  .        .         .  6-707 
Tousey,  S.     Papers  from  over  the  water :  a  series  of 
letters  from  Eurojje.     N.  Y.,  1869        27'^-963 
Tousez,  A.     La  vie  de  Napoleon.     P.  T.  B. 

34-4181 

Toussaint  1'  Ouverture  ;  poeme  dramatique.  A.  de 
Lamartiue 34-3477 

—  See  L'Ouverture,  T. 

Tower  of  London.  Bayley,  J.  History  and  antiqui- 
ties of 27''-51 

—  Dixon,  W.  H.     Her  majesty's  tower       27''-337 
London  prisons  ....         27"-336 

—  De  Ross,  — .     Memorials  of    .         .         27''-331 
Tower  of  London,  the.     W.  H.  Ainsworth     18-123 
Towers,  J.  L.     Illustrations  of  prophecy  ;  with  ex- 
tracts   from    numerous   commentators.     L., 
1796.     2v.     8°      .         .         .         .        32-1521 

Towers  and  temples  of  ancient  Ireland.     M.  Keane 
27«-1463 

Towgood,  M.  Dissent  from  the  church  of  England 
fully  justified  ;  three  letters,  in  answer  to  let- 
ters of  Rev.  John  White ;  with  an  appendix, 
illustrative  of  the  history,  principles  and  pres- 
ent state  of  the  presbyteriau  church.  15th  ed. 
Newry,  1816  ....        32-1571 

Towle,  G.  M.     Glimpses  of  history.     B.,  1866 

29*-227 

—  History  of  Henry  V,  of  England.     N.  Y.,  1806. 

8° 27M158 

Towle,  N.  C.  History  and  analysis  of  the  constitu- 
tion of  the  United  States  ;  with  a  full  account 
of  the  confederations  which  preceded  it.     B., 

1860 26»-749 

Towler,  J.     American   photographic  almanac,   for 
1864  ;    being  an  annual   appendix  to  Hum- 
phrey's journal  of  photography.    N.  Y.,  1864 
6-953 

—  The  silver  sunbeam  ;  a  practical  and  theoretical 

text-book  on  sun  drawing  and  photographic 
printing.     3d  ed.     N.  Y.,1864    .  6-932 

—  Dry  plate  photography  ;  or,  the  tannin  process. 

N.  Y.,  1865 6-933 

Town,  S.,  and  N.  M.  Holbrook.  Progressive  fourth 
reader.     B 33-551 

—  Progressive  fifth,  or  elocutionary  reader.     B. 

33-535 

Town  and  country  brewery  book.    W.  Brande  6-474 

Town  and  forest.     Miss  A.  Manning     .         18-2049 

Town  lyrics.     C.  Mackay       .         .         .  23-458 

Towuend,  W.     The  descendants  of  the  Stuarts.    2d 

ed.     L.,  1858.     8°         .         .        .        30-1989 

Townley,  James,  M.  D.     Parturition  without  pain 

or  less  of  consciousness.     4th  ed.     L.,  1864 

10-413 


Townley,  Rev.  James.  Illustrations  of  biblical  litera- 
ture ;  exhibiting  the  history  and  fate  of  the 
sacred  writings."    L.,  1821.     3  v.     8°    32-215 

Townley  gallery.     H.  Ellis     .        .         .  5-7 

Townscnd,  A.  A.  Brief  memoir  of  John  Jackson. 
Ph.,  1856 30-981 

Townsend,  Calvin.     Analysis  of  civil  government; 
including  a  topical  and  tabular  arrangement  of 
the  constitution  of  the  U.  S.     N.  Y.,  1869 
2-376 

Townsend,  G.     The   life   and   defence  of  Edmund 

Bonner  ;  in  which  is  considered  the  best  mode 

of  again  changing  the  religion  of  this  nation, 

by  a  tractariau  British  critic.     L.,  1842.     8" 

32-1983 

Townsend,  G.  A.  Campaigns  of  a  non-combatant. 
N.  Y.,  1866 26^-774 

Townsend,  G.  II.     Manual  of  dates.     L.,  1862 

.         29='-179 

Townsend,  Joseph.  Etymological  researches;  where- 
in numerous  languages  apparently  discordant 
have  their  affinity  traced  so  as  to  lead  to  the 
conclusion  that  all  languages  are  radically 
one.     Bath,  1824.     4»  .  '      .         .  22-550 

—  Journey  through  Spain :  with  particular  atten- 

tion to  the  agriculture,  manufacture, commerce, 

population,  taxes  and  revenue  of  that  country. 

3d  ed.  Dub.,  1792.  2  v.  8»  .  27M17 
Townsend,  J.  K.     Narrative  of  a  journey  across  the 

Rocky  mountains  to  the  Columbia  river  and 

a  visit  to  the   Sandwich  islands,  Chili,  &c. 

Ph.,  1839.  8°  .  .  .  .  26''-129 
Townsend,  L.  T.  Credo.  B.,  1869  .  32-2491 
Townsend,  R.     Chapters  on  the  modern  geometry 

of  the  point,  line,  and  circle.     Dub.,  1863,5. 

2  V.     8° 14-105 

Townsend,  T.     The  lost  ship.     F's  S.  D.  v.  39 

24-221 

Townsend,  V.  F.     Battle-fields  of  our  fathers 

18-3264 

—  Darryl  gap  ;  or,  whether  it  paid       .        18-3258 

—  The  Hollands 18-3262 

—  Janet  Strong 18-3259 

—  Joanna  Darling  ;  or,  the  home  at  the  breakwater 

.      .        .         18-3261 

—  Temptation  and  triumph;  with  other  stories 

18-326^ 

—  While  it  was  morning      .         .         .        18-8263 
Townsend,  W.  C-    Memoirs  ofthe  house  of  commons, 

from  the  convention  parliament  of  1688,9  to 
the  passing  ofthe  reform  bill,  in  1832.  2d  ed. 
L.,  1844.     2  V.     8°        .         .         .       27»-l'160 

Townshend,  Charles,  wit  and  statesman.  P.  Fitz- 
gerald            30-191T 

Townshend,  C.  H.  Facts  in  mesmerism  ;  or,  animal 
magnetism.     B.,  1841  .         ,        .  10-110 

Townson,  R.  Travels  in  Hungary;  with  a  short 
account  of  Vienna.     L.,  1797.     4»      27^1204 

Toxicology.     See  Poisons. 

Toxophilus.     R.  Ascham 

Toynbee,  J.     Diseases  of  the   ear  ; 
diagnosis,  and  treatment.     Ph. 


20-307 
their  nature, 
I860.    8° 

10-288 


Trachea.     See  Larynx. 

Tracks  of  McKinlay  and  party  across  Australia.    J. 

Davis 29'*-210 

Tract  magazine,  the,  and  Christian  miscellany,  1865. 

L 32-1880 

Tractarianism.    Adventures  of  a  gentleman  in  search 

of  the  church  of  England    .        .        32-1857 

—  Andrews.    Via  media      .         .        .        32-1291 

—  Anthon,  H.     True  churchman  warned  32-1428 

—  Brown,  J.     Claims  of  Puseyite  episcopalians 

32-1508 

—  Brown,  J.  B.     Idolatries,  old  and  new  82-2347 

—  Campbell,  J.     Conquest  of  England       32-1409 

—  Carey,  A.     Examination  and  ordination  of 

32—1428 

—  Goode,  W.     Divine  rule  of  faith     '.        82-1 7r7 
Reply  to  letter  of  Dr.  Pusey      .        32-12  1 


88 


TRACTARIANISM. 


594 


TRAVEL. 


Tractarirtiiism.  Hamcl,  F.  J.  Commentary  on 
tractarian  tendencies    .         .         .         32-1643 

—  Hcnsliaw,  J.  P.  K.     The  terms,  priest,  altar,  and 

sacrifice 32-1291 

Work  of  Christ's  living  body     .      '  82-1291 

—  Hopkins,  J.  H.     Novelties  "which  disturb  our 

peace 32-1 40(5, 23 17 

—  Jackson,  T.     Holy  catholic  faith  and  churcR 

32-1388 

—  Johns,  V.  D.     Protestant  episcopal  pastor 

32-1291 

—  Lyman,  T.  B.  '  The' old  paths'         '.         32-1428 

—  Mcllvaine,  C.  P.     Charge  to  the  clergy  of  Ohio 

32-1291 

—  —  Reasons  for  refusing  to  consecrate  a  churcli 

32-1291 

—  Meade,  W.     Letters  to   the    managers  of   the 

episcopal  S.  S.  union    .         .         .        32-1291 

—  Newman,  F.  W.     Phases  of  faith  .        32-1626 

—  Newman,  J.  H.     Apologia  pro  vita  siia  32-1419 
Remarks  on  passages  in  the  XXXIX  articles 

32-1640 

—  Palmer,  W.     Events  connected  with  pub'icatiou 

of  Tracts  for  the  times  .         .        .         32-1291 

—  Pusey,  E.  B.     Eirenicon  .         .         .         32-1729 
Letters  to  the  bishop  of  Oxford  .         32-2142 

—  Shimeall,  R.  C.     End  of  prelacy     .         32-1664 

—  Shipley,  O.,  (ed.)     The  church  and  the  world 

32-1946 

Tracts  for  the  day       .         .        .        32-2505 

—  Smith,  H.,  and  H.  Anthon.     Statement  32-1428 

—  Stone.  J.  S.     Christian  sacraments         32-1956 

—  Taylor,  I.     Ancient  Christianity     ,         32-1186 

—  Townsend,  G.     Life   and   defence  of  Edmund 

Bonner 32-1983 

—  Whittiugham,  W.  R.     The  body  of  Christ 

.....         32-1291 

—  —  Emmanuel  in  Eucharist      .        .         32-1291 
The  priesthood  in  the  church     .        32-1291 

—  See    Apostolical  succession;    Eucharist;   High 

church  ;  Pusey  ;  Ritualism  ;  Roman  Catholi- 
cism. 
Tract  No.  90.  J.  H.  Newman  .  .  32-1640 
Tracts,  theological.  I,  Asceticks;  II,  Life  of  St. 
Anthony  ;  III,  Antiquity  and  tradition  of 
mystical  divinity  ;  IV,  Guidance  of  the  spirit 
of  God  ;  V,  Invitation  to  the  quakersto  rectitie 
errors.     L.,  1697  ....  32-538 

Tracts  for  the  day.     O.  Shipley      .         .         32-2505 
Tracts  for  priests  and  people.     By  various  writers. 

B.,  1862 32-988 

Tracts.     American  tract  society.     N.  Y.        32-1386 
Tracy's  ambition.     G.  GrilHn         .         .         18-8683 
Tracy,  A.  L.  C.  Destutt  de.      Commentary  and  re- 
view of  Montesquieu's  spirit  of  laws.     Ph., 

1811.     8» 2-894 

Tracy,  J.  History  of  the  American  board  of  com- 
missioners for  foreign  missions.  2d  ed.  N. 
Y.,  1842.     8°         .         .         .         .  32-770 

Tradesman;  or,  commercial  magazine;  including 
subjects  relative  to  commerce,  foreign  and 
domestic.     L.,  1808-12.     8  v.     8°  1-168 

Trade,     Antiquity,  honor  and  dignity  of  1-529 

—  Gary,  J.     Discourse  on    .         .         .  1-227 

—  De  Foe,  D.     English  tradesman      .  1-23 

—  Dodd,  G.     Food  of  Londcm    .         .  1-288 

—  Ellet,  C.  J.     Essay  on  the  laws  of  .  1-131 

—  History  of  trade  and  manufactures  of  the  Tj-ne, 

Wear,  and  Tees    ....  1-169 

—  Scott.  W.  A.     Trade  and  letters      .  1-218 

—  Stirling,  P.  J.    Philosophy  of  .         .  1-128 

—  See  Commerce. 

Trades.     Boy's  book  of.        .         .         .  6-945 

—  Hazen,  £.     Professions  and  trades  .       6-859,60 

—  Whiitock,  N.,  et  al.     Book  of         .  6-943 

—  Wylde,  J.     Book  of         .         .         .  6-944 
Trades  unions.     Report  of  commissioneis  appointed 

to  inquire  into  the  organization  and  rules  of; 
with  minutes  of  evidence.     L.,  1867,8.     8" 
2-895 


Trades  unions.     Dunning,  T.  J.    Trades  unions  and 
strikes.  .         .         .         .         .  2-643 

—  Erie,  W.     Laws  relating  to     .         .  2-642 

—  Full  report  of  inquiry.      Manchester,  1867 

2-347 

—  National   association   for   promotion  of   social 

science,     v.  4,  pt.  2       .         .         .  2-812 

Traditionary  stories.  A.  Pickens  .  .  18-2504 
Traditions  of  Lancashire.  J.  Roby  .  27''-1006 
Traditions  of  London.  T.  Waters  .  27^-1218 
Traditions  of  Scottish  life.  A.  Leiizhton  18-1838 
Trafford,  F.  G.  Pseud.  See  Riddell,  Mrs.  J.  H. 
Tragedian,  the.     T.  R.  Gould        .         .  24-231 

Tragedy.     See  Drama  ;  Stage  ;  Theatre. 
Trail,  Mrs.  C  P.     The  backwoods  of  Canada;  be- 
ing letters  from  the  wife  of  an  emigrant  officer. 
L.,  1832         .         .         .         .         .  26b-253 

—  Canadian  Crusoes     ....         18-3267 

—  Stories  of  the  Canadian  forest ;   or,  little  Mary 

and  her  nurse  ....  18-3268 
Trail  hunter.     G.  Aimard       .         .         .  18-102 

Train,  G.  F.     An  American   merchant  in  Europe, 

Asia,  and  Australia.     N.  Y.,  1857        29''-146 

—  Spread-eagleism.  L.,  1860  .  .  33-1202 
Training,  in  theory  and  practice.     A.  Maclaren 

10-734 

Traits  and  traditions  of  Portugal.     J.  Pardoe 

18-2420 

Traits  and  trials  of  early  life.     L.  E.  Landon 

18-1807 

Traits  of  American  life.     Mrs.  S.  J.  Hale      18-1316 
Traits  of  cliaracter  :  being  twenty-five  years'  literary 
and  personal  recollections.     By  a  contempo- 
rary.    L.,  1860.     2  V.  .         .         .         30-1344 
Traits  of  the  tea  i,arfy.     G.  R.  T.  Hewes       26"-206 
Trajan,  Pliny's  panegyriek     .         .         .         30-1680 
Trail,  R.  T.     Diphtheria;  its  nature,  history,  causes, 
prevention,  and  treatment  on  hygienic  princi- 
ples.    N.  Y.,  1862         .         .         .  10-H34 

—  Hydropathic  encyclopedia:  a  system  of  hydro- 

pathy and   hygiene,    designed   as  a  guide  to 
families  and  students.     N.  Y.,  1851    "  10-333 

—  The  illustrated  family  gymnasium.     N.  Y. 

20-481 

—  New  hydropathic  cook-book  ;  with  recipes  for 

cooking  on  hygienic  principles.     N.  Y.,  1853 
10-341 

—  True  temperance  platform  ;  or,  an  exposition  of 

the  fallacy  of  alcoholic  meclication.     N.  Y., 

1864 10-408 

Transactions.     See  Asiatic  researches  ;  and  names 

of  societies. 
Transactions  of  the  Loggerville  literary  society 

".  .  .  .  18-c925 
Transatlantic  sketches.  J.  E.  Alexander  26"-159 
Transcaucasia.  A.  von  Ilaxthausen  .  28''-177 
Translations  from  the  German.  T.  Carlyle  18-584 
Translation  without  death.     J.  Asgill    .  82-570 

Translators  revived.     A.  W.  McClure    .  80-751 

Transmission  of  ancient  books.     I.Taylor  21-118,9 
Transmutation  and  genealogy  of  metals.    Paracelsus 
.         .         .         .         .  8-121 

Transplanted  flowers ;  oi",  memoirs  of  Mrs.  Rnmpff, 
and  the  Duchess  De  Broglie.     N.  Y.,  1839 

30-869 

Transportation  and  ticket-of-Ieave  system.  R.  Therry 

29^-204 

T;-ansubstantiation.    Knowles,  J.  S.     Idol  alolisln  d 

32-1284 

Transylvania.     Boner,  C.     Products  and  people  of 
27'-779 

—  Paget,  J.  Remaiks  on  .  .  .  27''-227 
Trapper's  daughter.  G.  Aimard  .  .  ]8-l(i3 
Trapper's  guide.  S.  Newhouse,  et  al.  .  20-427 
Trappers  of  New  York.  J.  R.  Simms  .  .  18-2850 
Trautwine,  J.  C.      Rough  notes  of  an  exploration 

for  an  inter-oceanic  canal  route.     Ph.,  1854. 

8» 26''-278 

Travailleurs  de  la  mer.  M.  V.  Hugo  .  34-4544 
Travel.     Gallon,  F.     Art  of  .        .        .      29»'-243,4 


TRAVEL. 


595 


TREVLYK 


Travel.     Taylor,  B.     Cyclopedia  of     .         29"-140 

—  See  Guide  books  ;  Hand-book  for  travellers. 
Travelers.     Brisihhvell,  C.  8.     Romantic  incidents 

in  the  lives  of        ...         .        80-1411 

—  St.  John,  J.  A.     Lives  of  celebrated  travellers 

.      .  .        .         .  30-503 

Traveller's  notes   for   aieneral   currency;   or,  Masa 

excursion  papers'^  N.  Y.,  1667  .  29'>-2'89 
Travellers  in  America.  H.  T.  Tuckerman  26''-473 
Travelling  bachelor.     J.  F.  Cooper        .  2G''-169 

Travels  by  sea  and  land,  by  Alethitheras       18-4080 
Travels  in  London.     W.  M.  Thackeray    18-3183,98 

and  v.  5  of  3193'' 

Travels  in  the  track  of  the  ten  thousand   Greeks. 

W.  F.  Ainsworth  .         .         .  28='-132 

Travels  of  a  Hindoo  to  Bengal  and   Upper  India. 

B.  Chnnder  ...'..  28''-G02 
Travels  of  Rolando.     A.  Bowman         .  18-369 

Travels  of  Tom  Thumb  over  England  and  Wales  ; 

containing   descriptions  of  whatever  is  most 

remarkable  in  the  several  countries.    L.,  1746 

27''-184 

Travels  of  true  godliness.     B.  Keach     .  32-400 

Travis,    Henry.      Moral    freedom    reconciled    with 

causation.     L.,  1865.     8»      .         .  15-271 

Treasure  trove.     S.  Lover      .        .         .        18-1948 
Treasured  thoughts  from  favorite  authors.     C.  May 

33-94 

Treasures  of  darkness.     E.  Lloyd  .         .  23-751 

Treasury  of  scripture  stories.     IST.  Y.,  1861      32-915 
Treaties.     Barbeyrac,  J.     Histoire  des  ancicns  t. 

34-4968 

—  Dumont,  J.     Recueil  des  traites      .     34-4965,6 

—  Hamilton,  A.     Defence  of  Mr.  Jay's  treaty 

V.  7  of  26«-946 

—  Saint-Prest,  J.  Y.  de.     Traites  de  paix   34-4967 

—  U.  S.  statutes  at  large ;  treaties,  etc.  2-272 

—  See  Great  Britain,  treaties  ;  International  law  ; 

Policy. 
Treatises  on  the  fine  arts.     L.     4»  .        .  5-717 

Treaty  with  Russia  ;  report  of  committee  on  foreign 
affairs  [on  Alaska]  ;  with  introductory  re- 
marks on  other  treaties  of  the  U.  S.     W.     8" 

26''-688 

Trebizond.     Finlay,  6.     Empire  of,  1204-1461 

27''-3127 

Trees.     Blenkarn,  J.     British  timber  trees         9-13 

—  Browne,  D.  J.     Sylva  Americana  .  9-16 
Trees  of  America        .         .        .              9-17 

—  Clark,  A.     The  gospel  in  the  trees  .        32-2424 
■ —  Coultas,  H.     What  may  be  learned  from  a  tree 

9-30 

—  Daubeny,  C.     Trees  and  shrubs  of  the  ancients 

_ 4-116 

—  Elliott,  F.  R.      Popular   deciduous    and  ever- 

green trees 4-221 

—  Emerson,  G.B.    Trees  and  shrubs  of  Mass.  4-35 

—  English  forests  and  forest  trees       .         27''-747 

—  Fuller,  A.  S.     Forest  tree  culturist  4-256 

—  Grigor,  J.     Arboriculture        .         .  4-68 

—  Grindon,  L.  H.     Trees  of  Old  England      9-100 

—  Loudon,  J.  C.    Trees  and  shrubs  of  Great  Britain 

9-56 

—  Masius,  H.     Studies  from  nature     .  9-1038 

—  Michaux,  F.  A.    Resinous  trees  of  N.  A.    9-1217 

—  Monteath,  R.     Reportsof  surveys  of  woods  and 

plantations 4-287 

—  Secmann,  B.     Palms  and  their  allies  9-79  ' 
Trees,  plants,  and  flowers.     W.  L.  Baily          9-107 
Tiefle  a  quatre  feuilles.     E.  Laboulaye  .        34-3452 
Tregelles,  S.  P.     Canon  Muratorianus  ;  the  earliest 

catalogue  of  the  books  of  the  new  tastament. 
Edited  with  notes,  and  a  fac  simile  of  the  MS. 
Oxf.,  1867.     4°      .         .         .         .        32-2106 

—  The  Jansenists ;  their  rise,  persecutions  by  the 

Jesuits,  and  existing  remnant.     L.,  1851 
32-871 

—  Lecture  on  the  historic  evidence  of  the  author- 

ship and  transmission  of  the  books  of  the  new 
testament.     L.,  1852     .        .        .  32-960 


Trego,  C.  B.     Geography  of  Pennsylvania.     Pli., 
1843 2h-42 

Trelawny,  E.  J.     Recollections  of  the  last  days  of 
Shelley  and  Byron.     B.,  1858      .        30-1060 

Tremadeure.     See  Ulliac-Tremadeure. 

Tremaine.     R.  P.  Ward         .         .        .        18-8436 

Tremenheere,   H.    S.     Constitution   of  the  United 
States  compared  with  our  own.     L.,  1854 
2-897 

—  Notes  on  public  subjects;  made  during  a  tour 

in  the  United  States  and  Canada.     L.,  1852 
26K-454 

—  Political  experience  of  the  ancients  in  its  bearing 

upon  modem  times.     L.,  1852     .  2-896 

Tremordyu  cliff.     Mrs.  F.  Trollope        .        18-3307 
Trench,  F.     Notes  from  past  life,  1818-32.     Edited 
from  correspondence.     Oxf.,  1862        30-1794 
Trench,  R.  C.     Authorized  version  of  the  ncAv  testa- 
ment in  connection  with  some  recent  proposals 
for  its  revision.     N.  Y.,  1858        .        32-1614 

—  Calderon  ;  his  life  and  genius  ;  with  specimens 

of  his  plays.     N.  Y.,  1856    .         .  30-909 

—  Same.     L.,  1856       ....         30-909* 

—  Commentary    on    the    epistles    to    the    seven 

churches  in  Asia.     N.  Y.,  1861     .  32-976 

—  English,  past  and  present.      N.  Y.,  1855 

22-491 

—  Gustavus  Adolphus ;  social  aspects  of  the  thirty 

years'  war.     L.,  1865  .        .         .       27''-2687 

—  Household  book  of  English  poetry.     L.,  1868 

2;'-1033 

—  Lessons  in  proverbs.     N.'Y".,  1853  .        22-1250 

—  Notes   on  the   miracles  of  our  Lord.     N.  Y., 

1858.    8° 32-771 

—  Notes  on  the  parables   of  our  Lord.     N.  Y., 

1867.     8" 82-773 

—  Poems.     N.  Y.,  1856        .         .         .  23-406 

—  Select  glossary  of  English  words  used  formerly 

in  senses  different  from  their  present.     N.  Y., 
1859 22-261 

—  Sermons  preached  before  the  university  of  Cam- 

bridge.    N.  Y.,  1857    .         .         .  32-685 

—  Studies  in  the  gospels.     N.  Y.,  1867.     8" 

32-1967 

—  The  study  of  Avords.     N.  Y.,  1853  .  22-260 

—  Subjection  of  the  creature  to  vanity;  and  two 

other  sermons.     Camb.,  1863       .        32-1079 

—  Synonyms  of  the  new  testament.    N.Y.,  1854,04. 

2  V 32-546 

—  Two  sermons  preached  at  ordinations  of  the  Lord 

Bishop  of  Oxford.     Oxf ,  1864      .        32-1315 

Trench,  W.  S.  Realities  of  Irish  life.  L.,  1868. 
8" 27''-954 

Trenchard,  J.     See  Gordon,  T. 

Trent,  Wra.,  [of  Trenton.]  Leger  (1703-8)  MS. 
Ph.     fo 1-517 

Trente  et  quarante.     E.  About       .        .        34-5342 

Trenton  falls,  picturesque  and  descriptive.  N.  P. 
Willis 26''-480 

Trenton  trials.     See  Decow,  S. 

Trescot,  W.  H.  Diplomatic  history  of  the  adminis- 
trations of  Washington  and  Adams.  B.,  1857. 
8° 36''-365 

—  Diplomacy    of  the    revolution ;    an    historical 

study.  N.  Y.,  1853  .  .  .  36''-389 
Tresor  de  livres,  rares  et  precieux.     J.  G.  T.  Gra;sse 

21-313 

Tresor  des  feves  et  fleur  des  pois.     C.  Nodier 

34-5106 

Tressilian  and  his  friends.     R.  S.  Mackenzie 

18-2000 

Treve  de  Dieu.  J.  T.  de  Saint-Germain  34-4150 
Trevelvan,  G.  O.     Cawnpore.     L.,  1865        28''-226 

—  Competition  Wallah.  L.,  1864  .  28"'-227 
Trevelyan.  Lady  Scott  .  .  .  18-2747 
Trevelyan  papers  prior  to  1558.     Camden  soc.  pub. 

V.  67 37»-195 

Treves,  pilgrimage  to.     C.  E.  Anthon  .  27''-50 

Trevlyn  hold.     [Same  as  Squire  Trevlyn's  heir.] 

"Mrs.  H.  Wood      ....        18-3596 


TREVOR. 


596 


TRIUMPHS. 


Trevor,  G.  Ancieut  Egypt ;  its  antiquities,  religion, 
and  liistory,  to  tlie  close  of  the  old  testament 
period.     L.,  1863  ....  28"-306 

—  Snme.     B 28''-206» 

—  Egypt  ;   from  the   conquest  of  Alexander  the 

Great  to  Bonaparte.  L.  .  .  28='-236 
Trial,  the.  Miss  C.  M.  Yonge  .  .  18-3623 
Trial  and  acquittal  of  Edward  Shippen,  Jasper 
Yeates,  and  Thomas  Smith,  on  an  impeach- 
ment, before  the  senate  of  the  commonwealth, 
Jan.  1805.  [Reported  by  W.  Hamilton.] 
Lancaster.     8"      .         .         .         .  2-47 

Trial  and  conviction  of  G.  S.  Twitchell,  jr.,  for  the 
murder  of  Mrs.  Mary  E.  Hill.     Ph.     8° 

2-382 

Trial  at  large  of  Marie  Antoinette,  late  queen  of 
France,  before  the  revolutionary  tribunal  at 
Paris,  Oct.  15,  1793.  L.,  1793.  80  30-20 
Trial  before  Lord  Mackenzie  and  a  special  jury,  of 
the  action  of  damages  against  James  Naire, 
for  falsehood  and  defamation,     E.,  1833.     4° 

2-1101 

Trial  by  jury.     W.  Forsyth    .         .         .  2-654 

Trial  of  the  constitution.  S.G.Fisher.  26^-666 
Trial  of  the  Rev.  Stephen  H.  Tyng,  jr.     N.  Y.,  1868. 

8» 32-2510 

Trial  of  twenty-four  journeymen  tailors,  charged 
with  a  conspiracy,  before  the  mayor's  court 
of  Philadelphia,  September,  1827.     Ph.,  1827. 

8" 2-369 

Trial  tried ;  or,  the  bishop  [Onderdonk]  and  the 
court  at  the  bar  of  public  opinion.    By  Laicus. 

N.  Y.     8° 32-1428 

Trials.     Celebrated  trials        .         .         .  2-14 

—  Chandler,  P.  W.     American  criminal  trials 

2-15 

—  Coxe,  R.  S.     Reports  of  cases  in  the  supreme 

court  of  N.  J 2-25 

—  Cries  of  blood 2-170 

—  Lincoln,  W.  S.     Alton  trials    .        .  2-223 

—  Mackcoull,  J.     Abuses  of  justice    .  2-303 

—  Macnaghten,  C.  H.     Select  cases  argued  in  the 

court  of  chancery  .         .        v.  49  of  2-55 

—  MacNevin,  T.     Trials  of  eminent  Irishmen 

30-339 

—  Poore,  B.  P.     Conspiracy  trial        .  2-251 

—  Proceedings  on  the  king's  commission  on  the 

peace,  etc.     ;        .        .        .        .  2-58 

—  Remarkable  convictions  .         .         .  2-240 

—  Ross,  G.     Leading  cases  in  the  commercial  law 

of  England  and  Scotland      .     v.  84,7  of  2-55 

—  Smith,  J.  W.     Selection  of  leading  cases 

V.  19,23,30  of  2-55 

—  White,  F.  T.,  and  O.  D.  Tudor.     Leading  cases 

in  equity       ...         v.  65,71,2  of  2-55 

—  See  Criminal  history ;  Criminal  law  ;  Criminal 

trial  ;  Fugitive  slaves ;  Juries.  See,  also, 
Barclay,  D.  ;  Burr,  A.  ;  Colenso,  J.  W.  ; 
Eyre,  E.  J.;  Girard  will  case;  Hauteville 
case;  Hone,  W.  ;  Marie  Antoinette  ;  Presby- 
terian church  ;  Probst,  A.  ;  Russell,  W.  ; 
Somerset,  earl  of;  Surratt,  J.  H.  ;  Tack  bro- 
tliers ;  Twitchell,  G.  S.  ;  Yelverton. 
Trials  and  confessions  of  an  American  housekeeper 

18-3271 

Trials  and  confessions  of  a  housekeeper.  T.  S.  Ar- 
thur               18-3670 

Trials  of  the  heart.     A.  E.  Bray    .        .  18-393 

Trials  of  Margaret  Lyndsay.  John  Wilson  18-3544 
Tribun  de  gand.  H.  Conscience  .  ,  .  34-3156 
Tribunal  revolutionnaire  de  Paris.     E.  Campardon 

34-4916 

Tribune  almanac,  1838-68  ;  comprehending  the  Poli- 
tician's register  and  the  Whig  almanac    N.  Y., 

1868.     2  V 26»-688 

Tribute  book,  the.  F.  B.  Goodrich  .  26°-!  201 
Tribune  essays.     C.  T.  Congdon    .         .  33-685 

Tribute  to  virtues  of  Irish  and  Scotch  early  settlers 
of  Pennsylvania.  Bv  a  descendant.  Cham- 
bers! uvg,' 1850.     8°    ■  .         .         .         20''-4C6 


Trichologia  mammalium.  P.  A.  Browne  9-1202 
Trictrac,  lejeu  du.  J.  M.  Fallavel  .  34-4928 
Tricks.     Iloudin,  R.     Sharper  detected-  20-235 

—  The  seciet  out  ....  20-204 
Tricks  of  trade  in  the   adulterations   of  food   and 

physic  ;    with   directions  for  their  detection 

and  counteraction.*    L.,  1856        .  10-210 

Tricolor  on  the  atlas.  Francis  Pulszky  28^-115 
Tricolored  sketches  of  Paris.     F.  B.  Goodrich 

27^-372 

Tricotrin;  the   story  of  a  waif  and  stray.     L.  De 

Ltirame 18-4140 

Tried  and  true.     By  A   J.  G.  .         .        18-3277 

Tried  and  true.     Mrs.  B.  Z.  Spencer      .         18-2996 

Trifleton  pa)>ers 18-3278 

TrifoHum.     H.  W.  Carstens  .         .         .  33-508 

Trigge,  Dr.  S.     See  Paracelsus. 

Trigonometry.    Breymann,  C.    Grundziigedersphti- 

rischen  trigononietrie    .         .         .         34-2350 

—  Cliauvenet,  W.     Treatise  on  .         .  14-31 

—  Davies,  C.     Elements  of  .         .  14-41 

—  De  Morgan.  A.     T.  and  double  algebra      14-55 

—  Greenleaf,  B.     Elements  of     .         .  14-96 

—  Gummere,  J.     System  of         .         .  14-42 

—  Haekley,  C.  W.     T.,  plane  and  spherical  ;  witji 

applications  ....  14-139 

—  Hiinn,  J.     Elements  of   .         .         .      14-78,159 

—  Kirkman,  T.  P.     First  mnemonical  lessons 

....  14-156 

—  Legendre,  A.  M.     Elements  of        .  14-39 

—  Looniis,  E.     Treatise  on  .         .         .  14-44 
Plane  and  spherical  t.          .         .          14-162 

—  Peirce,  B.     Plane  and  spherical       .  14-87 

—  Perkins,  G.  R.     Plane  and  splierical  t.      14-lo0 

—  Robinson,  H.  N.     Plane  and  spherical  t. 

14-75 

—  Sestini,  B.     Elements  of.         .         .  14-135 

—  Todlumter,  I.     Plane  t.  for  schools  14-142 
Spherical  t.  for  schools        .         .  14-145 

—  Young,  J.  R.     Elements  of     .         .  14-94 
Trimble,  I.  P.     Insect   enemies  of  fruit  and   fru  t 

trees.     N.  Y.,  1865.     4°        .         .  9-12;'4 

Trimmer,  S.     Sacred  history  selected  from  the  holy 

scriptures.     9th  ed.     L.,  1840.     5  v.    32-2186 

—  Life  and  writings  of.     2d  ed.     L.,  1816.     3  v. 

8° 30-1755 

Trinity.     Barrett,  B.  F.     Letters  to  H.  W.  Beecher 
24-24.-6 

—  Cory,  I.  P.     Trinity  of  the  ancients  32-0,-2 
Trinity  church.  New  York.     Berrian,  W.     Histori- 
cal .'^ketch  of          ....  32-27 

—  —  View  of 32-1518 

Trinity  collection  of  church  music.     E.  Hodges 

5-950 

Trinity  college.     See  Dublin  university. 
Tripler,  C.  S.,  and  G.  C.  Blackman.     Handbook  for 
the  military  surgeon.     2d  ed.     Cin.,  1861 

10-251 

Triplet,  J.     Call  at  No.  1-7.     F's  M.  D.  v.  86 

24-113 

—  A  supper  in  Dixie.     F's  M.  D.  v.  37         24-113 
Tripp,  A.     Crests  from  the  ocean  world  ;  or,  experi- 
ences in  a  voyage  to  Europe.     B.,  1853 

27''-894 

Trippings  in  author-land.     Mrs.  E.  C.  Judson 

18-1699 

Tristan  le  roux.     A.  Dumas,  flls    .         .        34-4338 

Tristram.  H.  B.     Great  Sahara ;  wanderings  south 

of  the  Atlas  mountains.     L.,  1860.     8» 

28''-367 

—  The  land  of  Israel  ;  a  journal  of  travels  in  Pales- 

tine, undertaken  with  special  reference  to  its 
physical  character.     L.,  1865.     8°        28^-494 
Tristram  Shandy,  life  and  opinions  of     L.  Sterne 

18-3015 

Trittenheim,  (Trithemius,)  J.    Liber  de  scrlptoribus 
ecclesiasticis.     Basileae,  1494.     4"  21-99 

Triumph  of  the  catholic  church.     A.  Manahan 

32-1763 

Triumphs  of  duty 18-3279 


TRIUMPHS. 


597 


TROY. 


Triumphs  of  perseverance  and  enterprise,  recorded 
as  examples  for  tlie  young.     N.  Y.,  1854 

30-797 

Triumphs  of  lime.     Mrs.  A.  Marsh        .        18-2110 

Trivia.     J.  Gay     .         .         .         .         v.  2  of  24-688 

Trobriand,  R.  de.     Quatre   ans  de   canipagnes  a  V 

armee  du  Potomac.     P.,  1808.     2  v.     8" 

34-4547 

Trodden  down.  Mrs.  C.  J.  Newby  .  18-2330 
Troil,  U.  V.  Letters  on  Iceland  ;  containing  obser- 
vations on  the  civil,  literary,  ecclesiastical, 
and  natural  history.     2d  ed.     L.,  1780.     8» 

27"-206 

Troilus  and  Creseide.  G.  Chaucer  .  23-470,676 
Trois  amours.  ,C.  C.  de  St.  Mars  .  ,  34-.'5350 
Trois  ans  aux  Etats  Unis.  O.  Comettant  34-3146 
Trois  debuts,  les.  X.  de  Montepin  .  34-4393 
Trois  femmes.     E.  Souve.«tre  .         ,         34-3813 

Trois  honuncs  fortes.  A.  Dumas,  Ills  .  34-3287 
Trois  maitres.  A.  Dumas  .  .  .  34-3250 
Trois  mois  sous  la  neige.  J.  Porchat  .  34-4207 
Trois  mousquetaires.     A.  Dumas  .         .         34-3204 

Suite  (Vignt  ans  apres)       .         .        34-3206 

Trois  orphelines,  les.     Mme  J.  Delafaye-Bi  elder 

34-5078 

Trois  regnes  de  la  nature,  [poeme.  ]     J.  Delille 

34-4038 

Trois  sermons  sous  Louis  XV.     F.  Bungener 

34-3106 

Trollope,  A.     Barchester  towers    .        .        18-3285 

—  Belton  estate 18-3284 

—  Bertrams 18-3286 

—  Brown,  .Jones,  and  Robinson  .        18-1094,3290 

—  Can  vou  forgive  her  V       .         .         .         18-3298 

—  Castle  Richmond      ....         18-3287 

—  The  Claverings         ....         18-3383 

—  Doctor  Thorne         ....        18-3288 

—  Framlej'  parsonage  ....        18-3289 

—  He  knew  he  was  i-ight      .        .         .        18-3280 

—  Hunting  sketches.     L.,  1865    .         .  20-486 

—  Kellysand  O'Kellys        .        .         .        18-3291 

—  The 'last  chronicle  of  Barset    .         18-3299,3300 

—  Lotta  Schmidt,  and  other  stories     .        18-3281 

—  Macdermots  of  Ballycoran      .        .         18-3292 

—  M.ss  Mackenzie         ....         18-3297 

—  North  America.     K  Y.,  1862         .         26K-419 

—  Orley  farm 18-3293 

—  Phineas  Finn,  the  Irish  member      .         18-4203 

—  Rachel  Hay       ....  18-3290,7,8 

—  Struggles  of  Brown,  Jones,  and  Robnson 

18-1094,3290 

—  Small  house  at  Allington  .         .        18-3296 

—  Tales  of  all  couulries        .         .         .         18-3282 

—  Three  clerks 18-3294 

—  Warden 18-3295 

—  The  West  Indies  and  the  Spanish  main.     N.  Y., 

1860 26''-376 

Trollope,  P.  Belgium  and  Western  Germany  in 
1833.     Ph.,  1834.     8"    .         .         .  27'^-51 

—  Jessie  Phillips 18-3305 

—  Manners  of  the  Americans.     N.  Y.,  1832.     8° 

26"-130 

—  Michael  Armstrong  ....        18-3306 

—  Paris  and  the  Par.sians  in  1835.     N.  Y.,  1836. 

8» 27''-37 

—  Petticoat  government       .        .        .        18-2329 

—  Romance  of  Vienna  .         .         .         18-3302 

—  Tremordyn  clilf        ....         18-3307 

—  Vicar  of  Wrexhill    ....         18-3303 

—  Visit  to  Italy.     L.,  1842.     2  v.    8".         27''-313 

—  Widow  Barnaby       ....         18-3304 
Trollope,  Theodosia.     Social  aspects  of  the  Italian 

revolution.     L.,  1861    .         .         ,       27='-2486 
Trollope,  T.  A.     Beppo  the  conscript     .         18-3313 

—  Decade  of  Italian  women.     L.,  1859.     2  v. 

30-1238 

—  Dream  numbers       ....         18-4256 

—  Filippo  Stiozzi  ;  a  history  of  the  last  days  of  the 

old  Italian  liberty.     L.,  1860        .       27''-2484 

—  Gemma:  a  novel     .  .        .         18-3cl5 


Trollope,  T.  A.  Girlhood  of  Catherine  de  Med)f\ 
L.,  18r,6 30-1002 

—  Giulio  Malatesta       ....         18-3309 

—  History  of  the  commonwealth  of  Florence,  from 

the  earliest  independence  of  the  commune  to 
the  fall  of  the  republic,  in  1531.  L.,  1865. 
4v.     8» 27"-2483 

—  A  lenten  journey  in  Umbria  and  the  marches. 

L  ,  1862 27*'-411 

—  La  Beata 18-3310 

—  Leonora  Casaloni;  or,  the  marriage  secret  18-3308 

—  Life  of  Vittoria  Colonna.     N.  Y.,  1859   30-1497 

—  Lindisfarn  chase       ....         18-3312 

—  Marietta  :  a  novel     ....        18-3314 

—  Paul  the  pope  and  Paul  the  friar     .         18-3311 

—  A  summer  in  Brittany.     L.,  1840.     2  v.     8° 

27^-311 

—  A  summer  in  western  France.     L.,  1841.     2  v. 

8» 27''-511 

Trollope,  Mrs.  T.  A.     Mabel's  progress        18-4032 

—  The  sacristan's  household  .  .  18-2711 
Trone  d'argent,  le.  L.  X.  Eyma  .  .  84-5523 
Tronson,  J.  M.     Personal  narrative  of  a  voyage  to 

Japan,  Kamtschatka,  Sib(;ria,  Tartary,  and 
various  parts  of  coast  of  China.     L.,  1859.  8° 

28^-324 

Tropical  fibres.     E.  G.  Squier        .         .  1-167 

Tropical  world.     G.  Hartwig  .         .  9-932 

Tropics,  the.     Moore,  W.  j'.     Health  in  10-301 

—  Willis,  N.  P.  Health  trip  to  .  .  26''-258 
Trotter,  A.     Observations  on  the  financial  position 

of  such  of  the  states  of  the  North  American 
union  as  have  contracted  public  debts.     L., 

1839.     8° 26'^-650 

Trotter,  L.  J.     History  of  the  British  empire  in  In- 
dia, 1844-62  ;  forming  a  sequel  to  Thornton's 
history  of  India.     L.,  1866.     2  v.    8°   28''-233 
Trotting  horse  of  America.     H.  Woodruff      20-513 
Trou  a  Romain.     X.  de  Montepin  .        34-3558 

Troubadours.     Sainte-Palaye,  J.  B.  L.  de.     Literary 

history  of 22-1191 

Troubadours  and  trouveres.  Costello,  L.  S.  23-56 
Troubat,  F.  J.,  and  W  W.  Haly.  Practice  in  civil 
actions  and  proceedings  in  the  supreme  court 
of  Penna.,  in  the  district  court  and  court 
of  common  pleas  for  the  city  and  county  of 
Philadelphia,  and  in  the  courts  of  the  U*.  S. 
4th  ed.,  by  A.  I.  Fish.     Ph.,  1867,8.     2  v.  in 

3.     8« 2-323 

Trousseau,  A.  Lecture  on  clinical  medicine  ;  trans, 
and  ed.,  with  notes  and  appendices,  bj-  P.  V. 
Bazire.     v.  1.     L.  1868.     8°         .  10-841 

—  See  Semple,  R.  H. 

Trovatore,  II.     G.  Verdi         .         .         ,  5-945 

Trow's  N.  Y.  city  directory.     H.  Wilson        2.':-158 
Trowbridge,  C.  M.     Charles  Norw(/od  .        18-3316 

—  Dick  and  his  friend  Fidus        .         ,         18-3317 

—  Frank  and  Rufus      ....        18-3318 

—  George  Morton  and  his  sister  .  .  18-3319 
Trowbridge,  J.  T.     Cudjo's  cave  .        .        18-3327 

—  The  drummer  boy    ....        18-3321 

—  The  ferry  boy 18-1074 

—  Ironthorpe,  the  pioneer  preacher     .        18-3323 

—  Lucy  Arlvn      .         .         ,         .         .        18-3329 

—  Martin  Merrivale      ....        18-3324 

—  Neighbor  Jackwood         .        .        .         18-3326 

—  Neighbor  Jackwood  :  a  domestic  drama.    F'sS. 

D.  V.  37 24-221 

—  Neighbor's  wives     ....         18-3320 

—  our  battle-ground     ....        18-3335 

—  The  south  :  a  tour  of  its  battlefields  and  ruined 

cities.     Hart.,  1866.     8°        .         .         26'>-573 

—  The  three  scouts       ....         18-3328 

—  The  vagabonds,  and  other  poems.     B.,  18G9 

23-87 

Trower,  C.  F.     Hutspot  .         .         .        18-3751 

Troy.     Gell,  W.     Topography  of  .        .         28"-923 

—  Maclaren,  C.  Plain  of,  described  .  28''-426 
Troy  voung  men's  association.      Catalogue  of  the 

library.     Troy,  N.  Y.,  1859.    8°  .  21-511 


TROYES. 


598 


TUCKER. 


Troycs,  Joan  de.     Scandalous  chronicle.    [SeeCom- 

mincs] V.  3  of  27='-! 648 

Trublet,  N.  C.  J.     Essais  sur  divers  sujets  de  littera- 
ture  et  de  morale.     P.,  1760.     4  v.       34-5508 
Triibner,  C.     See  Martin,  L.  C. 
Triibner,  N.      Biblioijrapliical   guide  to  American 
literature.     L.,l859.     8"      .        ,  21-279 

True,  C.  K.     Elements  of  logic,  for  schools.    N.  Y., 

1801 15-296 

True  (the)  and  the  beautiful,  in  nature,  art,  morals, 
and  religion;  selected  from  the  works  of  J. 
Ruskin,  with  a  notice  of  author,  by  Mrs.  L. 
C.  Tuthill.     N.  Y.,  1859       .         .  5-118 

True  and  exact  catalogue  of  all  plays  printed  in 
English  down  to  Oct.,  1713;  printed  for  W. 
Mears.     [L.,]  1713.     Sm.  4°         .  24-236 

True  and  particular  relation  of  the  dreadful  earth- 
quake which  happened  at  Lima,  28th  of  Octo- 
ber, 1746  ;  to  which  is  added  a  description  of 
Callao  and  Lima,  and  Peru  iu  general,  etc. 
2ded.     L.,  1748.     8°    .         .         .  11-18 

True  Christian  religion.     E.  Swedenborg        32-623 
True  godliness,  travels  of.     B.  Keach    .  32-400 

True  interpretation  of  the  American  civil  war,  and 
of  English  cotton  ditHculiy  ;  or,  slavery  from 
a  ditferent  point  of  view,  siiowing  the  relative 
responsibilities  of  America  and  Great  Britain. 
By  Onesimus  Secuudus.     L.,  1863.     8" 

, 26''-1005 

True  parthenogenesis  in  moths  and  bees.     C.  T.  E. 

V.  Siebold 9-690 

True  path.     T.  S.  Arthur       .         .         .  18-190 

True  policy  of  the  south,  the.     8".         .  2-990 

True  riches.     T.  S.  Arthur    .         .         .  18-204 

True  stories  for  children.  Mrs.  Edmonds  29''-lll 
True  stories  from  history.  N.  Hawthorne  18-1377 
True  to  the  last.  A.  «.  Roe  .  .  .  18-26yl 
True  womanhood.  J.  Keal  .  .  .  18-2323 
Tiueba,  A.  de.  Las  liijas  del  Cid  ;  Parafrasisde  las 
cronicas  de  aquel  famoso  caballero.  Leipzig, 
1862 84-24 

—  El  libro  de  los  cantares.     Leipzig,  1860      34-23 
Trueba  y  Cosio,  T.  de.     History  of'ihe  conquest  of 

Peru  by  the  Spaniards.     Ph.,  1846         26»-62 
Truefitt,  H.  P.     New  views  on   baldness ;   being  a 

treatise  on  the  hair  and  skin.     L.,  1863 

10-158 

Truman,  M.     Food  and  its  influence  on  health  and 

disease.     L.,  1842.     8°  .         .  10-511 

Trumbtdl,  H.     History  of  the  discovery  of  America, 

of  the  landing  of  our  forefathers  at  Plymouth, 

and  of  their  most   remarkable   engagements 

with  the  Indians  in  New  England.     B.,  1832. 

8° 26''-208 

Trumbull,  H.  C.     The  captured  scout  of  the  army 

of  the  James  ;  a  sketch  of  the  life  of  Serg't  H. 

H.  Manning.     B.,  1869         .         .         30-2426 

—  Falling  in  harness  ;  a  sketch  of  the  life  of  Rev. 

J.  W.  Barton.     Ph.,  1809     .         .         30-2454 

—  The  knightly  soldier  ;  a  biography  of  Major  H. 

VV.  Camp.     H.,  1865    .         .         .         30-1070 
Trumbull,  John,  [Col.]      Autobiography,  reminis- 
cences and  letters,  from  1756  to  1841,     N.  Y., 

1841.     8» 30-530 

Trumbull,  John,  LL.  D.  M'Fingal ;  an  epic  poem, 
with  introduction  and  notes,  by  B.  J.  Lossing. 
N.  Y.,  1864 23-754 

—  Poetical  works  ;  containing  M'Fingal,  a  modern 

epic  poem ;  The  progress  of  dulness ;   and  a 

collection   of   poems    on     various    subjects. 

Hart.,  1820.     2  v.     8°  .         .         .  23-235 

Trumbull,  Jonathan.    Stuart,  I.  W.    Life  of  30-1319 

Trumbull,  J.  H.,  (ed.)     Public  records  of  the  colony 

of  Connecticut,  prior  to  the  union  Avith  New 

Haven   colony ;    transcribed    and    published 

under  the  supervision  of  the  secretary  of  state. 

Hart.,  1850.     8»    .         .         .        .         26"-455 

Trumbull,  L.     Argument  in  the  supreme  court  U.  S. 

in  tlie  matter  of  ex  parte  W,   II.  McCardle, 

appellant.     W.,  1868.     8°     .        .  2-362 


Trumps.     G.  W.  Curtis  ....  18-785 

Truran,  W.  Iron  manufacture  of  Great  Britain, 
theoretically  and  practically  considered.  N. 
Y.,  1863.     8° 6-430 

Trusedale,  P.  van.  Life  and  adventures  of  Major 
Roger  Sherman   Potter        .         .        18-2029 

Trusler,  J.  Chronology  ;  or,  the  historian's  vade- 
mecum.     L.,  1792.     2  V.       .         .  29''-46 

—  Hogarth  moralized;  a  complete  edition  of  all  the 

most  capital  and  admired  works  of  William 
Hogarth  ;  accompanied  by  explanations  of 
their  moral  tendency.     L.,  1841    .  5-77 

Trust.     S.  A.  F.  Herbert        .         .         .         18-3719 

Trusta,  H.     Pseud.     Stuart,  E. 

Trusts  and  trustees.  Fletcher,  C.  Estates  of  trustees 
V.  10  of  2-55 

—  Lewin,  T.     Law  of  trusts  and  trustees 

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—  Shelford,  L.     Law  of  mortmain      v.  37  of  2-55 

—  Willis,  J.   W.      Duties    and    resposibilities  of 

trustees  .         .        .         .         v.  10  of  2-55 

Truth.     Bailey,  S.     Essays  on  the  pursuit  of 

15-197 

—  Beattie,  J.     Essay  on      .         .     v.  1  of  33-1022 

—  Hamilton,  J.     Truth  and  error        .         32-1545 
Truth  addressed  to  the  people  at  large  ;   containing 

some  strictures  on  the  English  Jacobins.     L., 

1792.     8° 26''-955 

Truth  and  life.     C.  P.  Mcllvaine  .         .  32-599 

Truth  ;  or,  Persis  Clareton.  C.  B.  Tayler  18-3156 
Truths  illustrated  by  great  authors  ;  a  dictionary  of 
nearly  four  thousand  aids  to  reflection,  quota- 
tions of  maxims,  metaphors,  counsels,  cau- 
tions, aphorisms,  proverbs,  «&c.,  in  prose  and 
verse.  13th  ed.  Ph.,  1868  .  •  22-1253 
Try  again.     W.  T.  Adams      .         .         .  18-64 

Trying  to  be  useful.     Mrs.  M.  Leslie      .        18-1864 
Tryon  co.,  N.  Y.     Campbell,  W.  W.     Annals  of 

26»-33,4 

Tschudi,  F.  v.     Sketches  of  nature  in  the  Alps.    L., 

1862 9-967 

Tschudi,  J.  J.  von.  Travels  in  Peru  in  1838-42. 
Trans,  from  the  German  by  T.  Ross.  N.  Y., 
1849 26M32 

—  See  Rivero,  M.  E. 

Tubman,  Harriet.  Bradford,  S.  H.  Scenes  in  the 
life  of 30-2445 

Tucker,    Miss   C.     Abbeokuta ;    or,  sunrise   within 
the  tropics  ;  an  outline  of  the  origin  and  pro- 
gress of  the  Yoruba  mission.     N.  Y.,  1853 
32-508 

—  Christian's  mirror     ....        32-1561 

—  Exiles  in  Babylon     ....        18-3896 

—  Giles  Oldham  ;  or,  miracles  of  heavenly  love 

18-1174,3894 

—  Hebrew  heroes         ....         18-4225 

—  House  beautiful ;  or,  the  bible  museum.     N.  Y., 

1868 32-2418 

—  Miracles  of  heavenly  love  iu  daily  life    18-3894 

—  On  the  way 18-4064 

—  Rescued  from  Egypt        .         .         .         18-3898 

—  The  shepherd  king  .         .         .         .        18-3895 

—  The  southern  cross  and  southern  crown.     N. 

Y,,  1855 28"-! 21 

—  The  young  pilgrim  ....         18-3028 
Tucker,  G      Essays,  moral  and  metaphysical.     Ph., 

1800 15-277 

—  History  of  the  United  States,  from  their  coloni- 

zaliou  to  the  end  of  the  twenty-sixth  Con- 
gr<\ss,  in  1841.    Ph.,  1856,7.    4  v.    8°    26^-359 

—  Laws  of  wages,  profits,  and  rent  investigated. 

Ph.,  1837.'    8°       .         .         .         .  3-239 

—  Life  of  Thomas  Jefferson,     Ph.,  1837.     2  v.     8» 

30-264 

—  Political   economy  for  the   people.     Ph.,  1859. 

8" 3-240 

—  Progress  of  the  United  States  in  population  and 

wealth  in  fifty  years,  as  exhibited  by  the  de- 
cennial census  from  1790  to  1840.  N.  Y.,  1855. 
8» 26"-418 


TUCKER. 


599 


TURKEY. 


Tucker,  H.  S.  Memorials  of  Indian  government ;  be- 
ing a  selection  from  his  papers.  Ed.  by  J. 
W.  Kayp.     L.,  ISaS.     8°      .        .         2&'-173 

—  Kaye,  J.  W.     Life  and  correspondence  of 

30-1361 

Tucker,  J.  M.     Life  and   naval   memoirs  of  Lord 

Nelson,    comijiled   from  original   documents, 

and  other  authentic  sources.  L.  8"  30-1316 
Tucker,  J.  S.     Memoirs  of  Admiral  the  eai'l  of  St. 

Vincent.  L.,  1844.  2  v.  8°  .  30-1131 
Tucker,  M.  E.     Life  of  Mark  M.  Pomeroy.     K  Y., 

1868 30-2410 

—  Poems.     N.  Y.,  1867       .        .         .  23-884 
Tucker,  N.  B.     Partisan  leader      .        .        18-3332 
Tucker,  P.     Origin,  rise,  and  progress  of  mormon- 
ism  ;  with  biography  of  its  founders,  etc.     N. 
Y.,1867 32-2342 

Tucker,  S.  The  rainbow  in  the  north;  a  short  ac- 
count of  the  first  establishment  of  Christianity 
in  Rupert's  land.     L.,  1858  .         .         82-2358 

Tucker,    St.    George.     Slavery ;   Avith  proposal  for 
gradual  abolition  in  Virginia.     Ph.,  1796 
33-425 

—  Devoted  bride 18-3334 

—  Same,  under  title,  "Hansford"  .  18-3335 
Tucker,  Samuel.  Sheppard,  J.  IL  Life  of  30-2364 
Tucker,  W.     Family  dyer  and  scourer.     Ph.,  1831 

6-431 

Tuckerman,  F.  G.     Poems.     B.,  1864   .  23-705 

Tuckerm?>n,  H.  T.    America  and  her  commentators  ; 

with  a  critical  sketch  of  travel  in  the  United 

States.     N.  Y.,  1864.     8°     .        .         26>'-473 

—  Artist  life  ;  or,  sketches  of  American  painters. 

N.  Y.,  1847 5-21 

—  Book  of  the  artists ;  American  artist  life,  with 

an  account  of  notable  pictures  and  private 
collections.     N.  Y.,  1867.     8»       .  5-580 

—  The  character  and  portraits  of  Washington.    N. 

Y.,  1859.     40         ...         .         30-2023 

—  Characteristics  of  literature  ;  illustrated  by  the 

genius  of  distinguished  men.     Ph.,  1849.    2  v. 
22-1351 

—  Criterion ;   or,  the  test  of  talk  about  familiar 

things.     N.  Y.,  1866     .         .         .  33-863 

—  Essays,  biographical  and  critical ;  or,  studies  of 


character.     B.,  1857.     8» 

—  Isabel ;  or,  Sicily 

—  Italian  sketch-book.     Ph.,  1835 

—  Memorial  of  Horatio  Greencmgh. 

—  A  month  in  England.     N.  Y.,  1853 

—  Poems.     B.,  1851      .... 

—  Sicily  :  a  pilgrimage.     N.  Y.,  1852  . 

—  Thoughts  on  the  poets.     3d  ed.     N. 


30-944 
18-3336 
27''-211 
N.  Y..  1853 
30-1677 
27''-323 

23-304 
27'^-267 
,  1848 
33-1252 

—  See  Shaw,  T.  B. 

Tuckey,  J.  H.  IMaritime  geography  and  statistics ; 
or,  a  description  of  the  ocean  and  its  coasts, 
maritime  commerce,  navigation,  &c.  L, 
1815.     4v.     8°      .         .         .         .  25-44 

—  Narrative  of  an  expedition  to  explore  the  river 

Zaire,  usually  called  the  Congo,  in  South 
Africa,  in  1816.     N.  Y.,  1818.     8°        38'^-165 

—  Same ;  with  the  journal  of  Prof.  Smith,  obser- 

vations on  the  country,  and  the  natural  his- 
tory.    L.,  1818.     4«      .         .         .         28''-915 

Tudor,  O".  D.     See  White,  F.  T. 

Tudor,  W.  Letters  on  the  eastern  states.  B.,  1831. 
8° 38''-593 

—  Life  of  James  Otis.  B.,  1823.  8°.  30-405 
Tudor  princesses,  lives  of.  A.  Strickland  30-2437 
Tueur  de  tigres.  P.  Feval  .  .  .  34-3331 
Tuflongbo.  II.  Parr  ....  18-2437 
Tuke,  H.     Principles  of  religion  as  professed  by  the 

society  of  Christians  usually  called  quakers. 

York,  1814 33-501 

Tulipc  noire.  A.  Dumas  .  .  .  84-3277 
Tulloch,  J.     Beginning  life ;    chapters  for  young 

men  on  religion,    studj^,    and  business.     L., 

1863 33-1054 


Tulloch,  J.     Leaders  of  the  reformation.     B.,  1860 
30-982 

—  The  Christ  of  the  gospels  and  the   Christ  of 

modern  criticism ;  lectures  on  M.  Renan's 
"Vie  de  Jesus."     L.,  1864  .         .        32-1327 

—  Theism  ;  the  witness  of  reason  and  nature  to  an 

all-wise  and  beneficent  Creator.     N.  Y.,  1855 

I        .        .         .         .  32-575 

Tully,  W.    Materia  medica  ;  or,  pharmacology  and 

therapeutics.      Springfield,  1857,8.     v.  1  in  2 

8"  10-483 

Tumors,  intraocular.     H.  Knapp  .         .  10-931 

Tuneful  hours  :  a  medley  glee-book.     B.  5-1065 

Tunis.     Macgill,  T.     Account  of  .         .         28''-560 

—  Periy,  A.     Carthage  and  Tunis       .         28''-366 
Tunstall,  J.     Vindicaticju  of  the  power  of  states  to 

prohibit  clandestine  marriage,  in  answer  to 
Dr.  Stebbing's  dissertation  ;  with  occasional 
remarks  on  An  enquiry  into  the  force  of  the 
annulling  clauses,  etc.    L.,  1755.    8»    83-2484 

—  See  Stebbing,  Henry,  D.  D. 

Tupper,  M.  F.     Author's  mind,  miscellaneous  es- 
says, probabilities.     Ph.,  1851      .  33-370 

—  Ballads  for  the  times,  Geraldine,  Hactenus,  A 

thousand  lines,  and  other  poems.     Ph.,  1851 
23-301 

—  The  crock  of  gold  ;  The  twins  ;  Heart    18-3339 

—  Geraldine  ;  a  sequel  to  Coleridge's  Christabel ; 

with  other  poems.     B.,  1846         .  23-339 

—  HactL-nus.     B.,  1848         .         ,         .  23-338 

—  Hymn  for  all   nations,    1851.     Translated  into 

thirty  languages ;  music  composed  by  S.  S. 
Wesley.     L.     8°   .         .         .         .  23-317 

—  Proverbial  philosophy  ;  a  book  of  thoughts  and 

arguments  ;  also,  A  thousand  lines,  and  other 
poems.     Buffalo,  1848  .         .         .  23-395 

—  Same  ;  with  Modern  pyramid,  and  the  poems  of 

King  Alfred.     Ph.,  1851       .         .  33-303 

—  Same";  third  series.     L.,  1857  .  33-310 

—  Philosophie  proverbiale.      Tr.  de  I'anglais  par 

G.  Metivier.  Revue  et  corrige  par  F.  A. 
Bregy.     Ph.,  1851  .         .         .         34-5167 

—  Rides  and  reveries  of  the  late  Mr.  iEsop  Smith 

18-3340 

—  Stephen  Langton     ....        18-3341 

—  A  thousand  lines,  now  first  oflfered  to  the  world 

we  live  in.     Ph.,  1846  .         .         .  23-237 

Turco,  le.     E.  About      ....        34-5239 
Tureune,  oraison  funebre  de.     See  Bossust,  J.  B.  ; 

Flechier,  E. 
Turgeneff,  I.  S.     See  Tourgueneff,  I.  S. 
Turk  and  the  Greek,  the.     S.  G.  W.  Benjamin 

27'^-918 

Turkestan,  description  of.     V.  Veniukof        28"-483 
Turkey.     History. 

—  Besse,  A.  de.     Turkish  empire        .       27'*-3064 

—  Boiivet,  F.     Turks  in  Europe  .       37»-3910 

—  Creasy,   E.  S.     History  of  the  Ottoman  Turks 

38^-157 

—  Deans,  W.     Ottoman  empire  .         ,       37"-3106 

—  Golovin,  I.     Russia  and  T.      .         .       27^-2913 

—  Jacob,  S.,  et  al.     Ottoman  empire  .       27»-3163 

—  Knolles,  R.     Generall  historic  of  the  Turks 

29''-409 

—  Lamartine,  A.  de.     History  of        .       27''-3175 

—  Lusignan,  S.     Revolt  of  AJi  Bey     .  28»'-61 

—  Moreil,  J.  R.     Turkey,  past  and  present 

27^-3196 

—  Rycaut,  P.     Turkish  empire    .        .       27«-4034 

—  Upham,  E.     Ottoman  empire  .       27''-3360 

—  Travels. 

—  Badia  y  Leblich.  D.     Travels  in     .  28^-41 

—  Boulden,  I.  E.  P.     Vis  t  to      .         .         27''-373 

—  Carlisle,  G.  W.  F.     Diary  in  Turkish  waters 

■ 27''-374 

—  De  Kay,  J.  E.     Sketches  of    .         .         27''-213 

—  De  Vere,  A.     Picturesque  sketches  of     27''-397 

—  Elliott,  C.  B.     Three  great  empires         27'>-150 

—  Hill,  S.  S.     The  tiara  and  turban    .         27"-82l 

—  Howe,  F.     Oriental  and  sacred  scenes     29''-270 


TURKEY. 


600 


TUSCANY. 


Turkey.    Travels. 

—  MacFarhine,  C.     T.  and  its  destiny         27^-803 
Sixt(;en  months  in       .         .         .         27''-877 

—  Mackenzie,  G.  M.,  and  A.  P.  Irby.     Slavonic 

provinces  of 27'^-837 

—  Mason,  J.     Tliree  years  in       .         .         28^-879 

—  Modern  traveller      ....         20''-283 

—  Murray,  E.  C.  G.     Roving  Englishman  in 

27''-3G0 

—  Paton,  A.  A.     Bulgarian,  Turk,  and  German 

27''-799 

—  Reid.  J.     Turkey  and  the  Turks     .         27"-865 

—  Siindwith,  H.     Siege  of  Kars  .         .         28*'-512 

—  Senior,  K  W.     Journal  in       .        .         27''-521 

—  Slade,  A.     Travels  in       .         .        .         27''-125 

—  Smith,  J.  V.  C.     Turkey  and  the  Turks 

27''-862 

—  Smyth,  W.  W.     Year  with  the  Turks     29''-235 

—  Sonniui,  C.  S.     Travels  in       .         .         27'^-198 

—  Spencer,  E.     Travels  in  .         .         .         27''-339 

—  Walker,  M.    A.      Through  Macedonia  to  the 

Albanian  lakes      ....         27'^-839 

—  Wittmiin,  W.     Travels  in       .         .  29''-78 

—  Miscellany. 

—  Audouard,  O.     Les  niysteres  du  sc'rail     34-5399 

—  Dearborn,  H.  A.  S.     Trade  and  maritime  geog- 

raphy of 1-22 

—  Duncan,  C.     Campaign  of  the  Turks  in  Asia 

28'>-5l6 

—  Farley,  J.  L.     Resources  of    .         .  1-149 

—  Mengous,  P.     Narrative  of  a  Greek  soldier 

29''-297 

—  Pardoe,  J.     Domestic  manners  of  the  Turks 

27'>-124 

—  Ricaut,  P.     Turkish  polity      .         .         27»'-8fl7 

—  Robert.  C.     Slave  provinces  of       .        27*-2962 

—  St.  Clair,  S.  G.  B.,  and    C.   A.    Brophy.     Re- 

sources and  administration  of       .  27''-958 

—  St.  .Tohn,  B.     Turks  in  Europe        .         27''-864 

—  T.iornbury,  G.  W.     Turkish  life  and  character 

27''-583 

—  Tiiornton,  T.     Present  state  of        .         27''-866 

—  Tott,  F.  de.     Memoirs  concerning  the  state  of 

29''-265 

—  Ubicini,  M.  A.     Letters  on      .         .         27''-628 

—  White,  C.     Domestic  manners  of  the  Turks 

27'^-846 

—  See  Abdul  Medjid  ;  Constantinople  ;  Roumauia  ; 

Slavonic  **. 
Turkish  ba'.h.     See  Baths  and  bathing. 
Tu.kisli  evening  entertainments.    Ahmed  Ibn  ITem- 

de  n 18-458 

Turkish  sky.     See  Marana. 

Turnbull,  I).     Cuba  ;    with   notices  of  Porto  Rica 

and  the  slave  trade.     L.,  1840.     8"       26'^-277 

—  French   revolution  of  1830  ;  the  events  which 

l)rodnced  it,  and  the  scenes  by  which  it  was 

accompanied.  L.,  1830.  8°  .  27='-1944 
Turnbull,  J.  M.  E.  and  M.     American  photographs. 

L.,  18j9.     2  V 2G'^-5r)6 

Turnbull,    L.      Lectures    on    the    electro-magnetic 

telegraph.     Ph.,  1852.     8"    .         .  6-934 

—  Same.     2d  ed.     Ph.,  1853.     S"        .  G-935 
Turnbull,    R.     Christ  in   history;    or,  the   central 

power  among  men.     B.,  1854       .  32-490 

—  Genius  of  Italy ;  being  sketclies  of  Italian  life, 

literature,   and  religion.     N.  Y.,  1849 

27"-755 

—  Genius  of  Scotland ;   or,    sketches  of  Scottish 

scenery,  literature,  and  religion.     3d  ed.     N. 
Y.,  1847 27^-734 

—  Life  pictures  from  a  pastor's  note-book.     N.  Y., 

1857 32-673 

—  Pulpit    orators    of   France    and    Switzerland ; 

sketches  of  their  character  and  specimens  of 
their  eloquence.     N.  Y.,  1848       .        30-1987 

—  Theophanj' ;  or,    the  manifestation  of  God  in 

Jesus  Christ ;  with  a  supplement  touching  the 

theories  of  Dr.  Bushnell.    2d  ed.    Hart.,  1849 

32-768 


Turner,  A.  Scottish  secession  of  1843  ;  an  examina- 
tion of  the  principles,  and  narrative  of  the 
contest.     E.,  1859         .         ,         .  32-818 

Turner,  A.  A.  Villas  on  the  Hudson;  a  collection 
of  photo-lithographs  of  thirty-one  country 
residences.     N.  Y.,  1860.     f»        .  5-620 

Turner,  D.  W.  Analysis  of  the  history  of  Germany. 
L.,  1866 27«-26S9 

—  Notes  on  Herodotus  ;  original  and  selected  from 

the  best  commentators.     2d  ed.     L. ,  1843 
29^-67 

Turner,  G.  Nineteen  years  in  Polynesia  ;  mission- 
ary life,  travels,  and  researches  in  the  islands 
of  the  Pacific.     L.,  1861.     8°        .         29'M84 

Turner,  James.  Register  of  experiments,  anatomi- 
cal, physiological,  and  pathological,  performed 
on  living  animals.     L.,  1«58         .  10-709 

Turner,  John.  Two  discourses  introductory  to  a 
disquisition  demonstrating  the  unlawfulness 
of  the  marriage  of  cousin  germans.  L.,  1682. 
8° 32-2398 

Turner,  J.  M.  W.  Burnet,  J.  Turner  and  his 
works 5-765 

—  Tiiornbury,  G.  W.     Life  of     .         .        30-1302 
Turner,  Mis.  L.     Points  of  difference  between  the 

old  and  new  Christian  churches.  3d  ed.  B., 
1856 32-2256 

Turner,  0.  Pioneer  history  of  the  Holland  pur- 
chase of  Western  New  York ;  and  a  liistory 
of  pioneer  settlement  under  the  au?i)ices  of  the 
Holland  company.    Buffalo,  1849.    8°    26"-286 

Turner,  R.     See  Lully';  Paracelsus. 

Turner,  Samuel.  Account  of  an  embassy  to  the 
court  of  the  Teshoo  Lama  in  Tibet ;  contain- 
ing a  narrative  of  a  iourney  through  Bootan 
and  part  of  Tibet.     L.,  1800.     4°  28''-910 

Turner,  Sharon.  History  of  the  Anglo-Saxons; 
comprising  the  history  of  England  from  the 
earliest  period  to  the  Norman  conquest.  4th 
ed.     L.,  1823.     3  v.     8°        .         .       27''-1170 

—  Same.     Ph.,  1841.     2  v.     8°    .         .       27^-1171 

—  History  of  England  ;  from  the  earliest  period  to 

the  death  of  Elizabeth.     L.,  1839.     12  v.     8» 
27»-1172 

—  Sacred  history  of  the  world.     N.  Y.,  1838.    3  v. 

32-134 

—  Same.     v.  1.     N.Y.,1832        .         .  32-216 
Turner,    Samuel   H.      Companion  to  the    book  of 

Genesis.     N.  Y.,  1841.     8"   .         .  32-759 

Turner,  T.  H.     Account  of  domestic  architecture  in 

England,  from  the  conquest  to  Henry  VIII. 

Oxf ,  1851.     4v.     8°    .         .         .  5-106 

Turner,  William.     Journal  of  a  tour  in  the  Levant. 

L.,  1820.  3  V.  8°  .  .  .  29''-228 
Turner,  Rev,  W.     Livesof  eminent  unitarians.     L., 

1840 30-1862 

Turner,  W.  M.     El-Khuds  the  Holy ;  or,  glimpses 

in  the  orient.  Ph.,  1861.  8°  .  28V-384 
Turner,  W.  W.  Jack  Hopeton  .  .  18-3345 
Turner's    con>panion ;    containing    instructions    in 

concentric,    elliptic,    and   eccentric   turning ; 

also,  various  plates  of  chucks,  tools,  and  in- 
struments. Ph.,  1851  .  .  6-433 
Turning.     lIoltzai)fl'el,  C.    Turning  and  mechanical 

manipulation  ....  6-348 

—  Northcott,  W.  H.     Treatise  on  lathes         6-381 
Turning  a  new  leaf.     S.  S.  Robbins       .         18-3346 
Turnor,  H.     Astra  castra  ;  experiments  and  adven- 
tures in  the  atmosphere.     L.,18G5.     4°  11-501 

Turnor.     See  Turner. 

Turpin,  Archbishop.     See  Rodd,  T. 

Turt(.>n,  W.  Manual  of  the  land  and  fresh  water 
shells  of  the  British  islands;  arranged  accord- 
ing to  the  more  modern  systems  of  classifica- 
tion.    L  ,  1831      ....  9-648 

Tuscany.     Crawford,  M.  S.     Life  in     .         27^-527 

—  Pignotti,  L.     History  of .         .         .       27''-2410 
Storia,  con  saggi  sulle  scienze,  lettere  e  arti 

34-2527 

—  See  Florgnce. 


TUSCULAN. 


601 


TYLER. 


Tiiscnlan  disputations.     M.  T.  Cicero  .      15-18,183 

Tiissaud,  Mud.     See  Herve,  F. 

TuthiU,  F.     History  of  California.     San  Francisco, 

1866.     8° 26''-10r)7 

Tuthill,  L.  C.     Braggadocio  .         .         .        18-3349 

—  Caroline  Perthes,  the  Christian  wife  ;  condensed 

from  the  life  of  F.  C.  Perthes.     N.  Y.,  ISfJO 
30-1028 

—  Edith,  the  backwoods  girl        .        .        18-3348 

—  History  of  architecture  ;  its  present  condition  in 
Europe  and  the  United  States  ;  with  a  biogra- 
phy of  eminent  architects,  and  a  glossary  of 


5-39 
33-1141 
18-3352 
18-3357 
18-3854 
18-3355 


architectural  terms.     Ph.,  1848.     8° 

—  Mirror  of  life.     Ph.     8°   . 

—  Queer  bonnets 

—  Romantic  Belinda     . 

—  Success  in  life  ;  The  lawyer    ■ 

—  Tip  top  ;  or,  a  noble  aim 

—  See  Raskin,  J.,  in  Supplement. 

Tutor's  ward,  the.  By  the  author  of  "Wayfaring 
sketches"       18-547 

Tutti-Frutti.     H.  Yon  Piickler-Muskau  27''-792 

Tuttle,  H.  Arcana  of  nature  ;  or,  the  history  and 
laws  of  creation  ;  with  an  appendix,  by  Datus 
Kelley.     B.,  1862.     2  v.       .         .        32-1819 

Twain,  Mark.  [Pseud.]  See  Clemens,  S.  L.,  in 
Supplement. 

Tweddell,  G.  Shakspere  ;  his  times  and  contempo- 
raries.    L.,  1852    ....        30-1215 

Tweeddale.     See  Peeblesshire. 

Tweedie,  Alex.,  (ed.)  Dissertations  on  nervous  dis- 
eases ;  witli  American  notes  and  additions,  by 
W.  W.  Gerhard.     Ph.,  1840.     8"  10-534 

—  Dissertations  on  fevers,   general  pathology,  in- 

flammation, and  diseases  of  the  skin.     Ph., 

1840.     8° 10-533 

Tweedie,  W.  K.  A  lamp  to  the  path  ;  or,  the  bible 
in  the  heart,  the  home,  and  the  market-place. 
B.,  1854 32-525 

—  Calvin   and   Scrvetus ;  the  reformer's  share  in 

the  trial  of  Michael  Servetus  historically  as- 
certained. From  the  French,  with  notes  and 
additions.     E.,  1846      .         .         .        32-1542 

—  Tlie  early  choice  ;  a  book  for  daughters.     N.  Y., 

1855 32-600 

—  Jerusalem  and  its  environs  ;  or,  the  holy  city  as 

it  was  and  is.  L.,  1859  .  .  28''-321 
Twelve  days  in  the  tombs.  J.  H.  Green  30-1518 
Twelve  great  battles  of  England.      L.,  1861 

.      • 27''-1176 

Twelve  months  with  Fredrika  Bremer.     M.  Howitt 

27b-802 

Twelve  years  in  the  mines  of  California.      L.  B. 

Patterson 2G''-568 

Twelve  years  of  a  soldier's  life.     W.  S.  R.  Hodson 

28''-310 

Twelve  years  with  the  children.     W.  Warren 

18-4237 

Twenty-four  journeymen  tailors,  trial  of  2-369 

Twenty  years  after.     A.  Dumas     .         .  18-942 

Twenty  years  ago  and  now.  T.  S.  Arthur  18-191 
Twenty  years  around  the  world.     J.  G.  Vassar 

29^-191 

Twenty  years  in  the  church.  J.  Py croft  18-2558 
Twenty  vears  in  the  Philippines.     P.  P.  de  La  Gi- 

roniere 29''-239 

Twenty  years  of  financial  policy.  Sir  S.  H.  North- 
cote       1-151 

Twice  lost.     By  S.  M 18-1026 

Twice  married.  C  W.  Phileo  .  .  18-2490 
Twice  taken.  C.  W.  Hall  .  .  .  18-1318 
Twice  told  tales.  N.  Hawthorne  .  .  18-1378 
Twin  roses.  JVIrs.  A.  C.  Ritchie  .  .  18-2659 
Twin  sisters.  L.  Field  ....  18-1079 
Twin  sisters.  Mrs.  Sandham  .  .  18-4157 
Twining,  E.     The  plant  world.     L.,  1866  9-80 

Twining,  L.  Symbols  and  emblems  of  early  and 
mediaeval   Christian  art.      L.,    1852,      8" 

5-707 

Twins,  the.     M.  F.  Tapper    .        .        .        18-3339 


Twisden,  J.  F.  Elementary  examples  in  practical 
nv'chanics.     L.,  1860    .         .         .  11-233 

—  See  Orr's  circle  of  the  sciences. 

Twiss,  H.     Public  and  private  life  of  lord  chancellor 
Eldon  ;  with  selections  from  his  correspond- 
ence.    Ph.,  1844.     2  V.    8»  .         .  30-149 
Twiss,  R.     Chess.     L.,  1787.     8"  .         .  20-11 
Twiss,  T.     Law  of  nations  considered  as  independ- 
ent political  communities.     Oxf.,  1861.  2  V.  8° 

2-168 

Twitchell,  G.  S.,  jr.,  trial  of  .         .         .  2-382 

Two  admirals.     J.  F.  Cooper         .         .  18-743 

Two  aristocracies.  Mrs.  C.  Gore  .  .  18-1237 
Two  baronesses.     H.  C.  Andersen         .  18-144 

Two  brides.     F.  Baldwen       .         .        .  18-245 

Two  brothers 18-3360 

Two  Christmas  celebrations.  T.Parker  18-2428 
Two  daughters,  the.  [Dickens'  little  folks]  18-3991 
Two  eras  of  France.  H.  de  Normand  .  27^-1689 
Two  families,  the.  By  the  author  of  "  Rose  Douclas  " 

18-3362 

Two  fathers.     Adadus  Calpe  .         .  18-C44 

Two  flirts.     Countess  of  Blessington     .  18-344 

Two  friends.    Mrs.  S.  S.  Ellis.   [Family  secrets,  v.  3] 

18-4133 

Two  guardians.  Miss  C.  M.  Yonge  .  18-3621 
Two  life-paths.  Mrs.  C.  Miindt  .  .  18-4215 
Two  lights,  the.     By  the  author  of  "Strucgles  for 

life" ^18-3363 

Two  lives.  B.  Jerrold  ....  18-1681 
Two  lives.  M.  J.  Mcintosh  .  .  .  18-1979 
Two  marriages,  the.  D.  M.  Mulock  .  18-3825 
Two  men.  E.  Stoddard  .  .  .  18-3032 
Two  millions.     W.  A.  Butler         .         .  23-508 

Two  months  in  a  London  hospital.     A.  J.  Cooley 

10-674 

Two  months  in  the  confederate  states ;  including  a 
visit  to  New  Orleans,  under  the  domination  of 
Gen.  Butler.     By  an  English  merchant.     L., 

1863 26''-496 

Two  paths.     J.  Ruskin  ....  5-141 

Two  pictures.  M.  J.  Mcintosh  .  .  18-1980 
Two  pilgrims.     F.  R.  Anspach      .         .  32-681 

Two  records — Mosaic  and  geological.     H.  Miller 

9-269 

Two  sisters.  E.  D.  E.  N.  Southworth  .  18-2985 
Two  thousand  miles  on  horseback.     J.  F.  Meline 

26''-656 

Two  thousand  years  hence.  H.  O'Neill  33-1400 
Two  vocations.  Mrs.  E.  Charles  .  .  18-3367 
Two  ways  to  matrimony  .  .  .  18-1052 
Two  wives.     T.  S.  Arthur     .         .         .  18-193 

Two  years  ago.  C.  Kingsley  .  .  18-1754 
Two  vears  and  a  half  in  the  navy.     E.  C.  Wines 

' 29'^-266 

Two  years  before  the  mast.     R.  H.  Dana.  jr.    26^-26 
Two  years  in  Syria.     J.  L.  Farley         .         28^-316 
Twysden,  Sir  R.     Government  of  England.     Cam- 
den soc.  pub.  V.  45        .         .         .         27''-195 
Tydings,  R.     Refutation  of  the  doctrine  of  uninter- 
rupted apostolic  succession,  in  answer  to  Rev. 
G.  T.  Chapman,  and  others ;  with  a  sketch  of 
the  author's  life.    Louisville,  1844.   8»  32-1100 
Tyerman,  D.     See  Montgomery,  J. 
Tyler,  J.     The   shooter's   manual ;    or,   the  art  of 
shooting  flying.     L.,  1837    .         .  20-490 

Tyler,  J.  E.  Henry  of  Monmouth  ;  or,  memoirs  of 
the  life  and  character  of  Henry  V,  as  prince 
of  Wales  and  king  of  England.    L.,  1838.    2  v. 

8« 30-646 

Tyler,  M.  C.  Braunville  papers ;  being  memorials 
of  the  Braunville  athletic  club.     B.,  1869 

20-489 

Tyler,  R.      Ahasuerus  ;    a  poem,   by  a  Virginian. 

N.-Y.,  1842 23-240 

Tyler,  R.  H.  American  ecclesiastical  law  ;  the  law 
of  religious  societies  in  the  United  States. 
Alb.,  1866.     8°      .        .        .         .  2-302 

—  The  bible  and  social  reform ;  or,  the  scriptures 

as  a  means  of  civilization.     Ph.,  1860  32-1534 


TYLER. 


G02 


UHLEMANN. 


Tyler,  S.  Robert  Burns,  as  a  poet  and  as  a  man. 
N. Y.,  1848 22-1255 

—  Discourse  on  tlie  Baconian  philosophy.     Fred- 

erick city,  Md.,  1844     .         .         .  15-70 

—  Progress  of  philosophy  in  the  past  and  in  the 

future.     Ph.,  1858         .        .         .  15-155 

Tyll  Owlglass,  marvehjus  adventures  of.    T.  Murner 

18-2300 

—  See  Howie-glass. 

Tylney  Hall.     t.  Hood  ....         18-1478 
Tylor,  E.  B.     Anahuac ;  or,  Mexico  and  the  Mexi- 
cans, ancient  and  modern.     L.,  18G1     8" 
20'^-485 

—  Researches  into  the  early  history  of  mankind  and 

the  development  of  civilization.     L.,  18G5.  8° 

29'''-159 

Tyndale,*J.  W.  The  island  of  Sardinia.  L.,  1849. 
3v 27^-847 

Tyndale,  W.  Answer  to  Sir  Thomas  More's  dia- 
logue. The  supper  of  the  Lord ;  and  Wm. 
Tracy's  testament  expounded ;  ed.  by  H. 
Walter.     Camb.,  1850.     8»  .         .        32-1221 

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Bible.] 
Tyndall,  J.     Faraday  as  a  discoverer.     L.,  1868.  8" 
30-2365 

—  Glaciers  of  the  alps ;  a  narrative  of  excursions 

and   ascents,   an   account  of  the   origin   and 
phenomena  of  glaciers.     L.,  18G0  9-302 

—  Heat  considered  as  a  mode  of  motion.     N.  Y., 


1863.     8° 


11-228 


—  Mountaineering  in  1861;  a  vacation  tour.     L, 

1802.     8° 27''-612 

—  On  radiation.     L.,  1865   .         .         .  11-261 

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Tyug,  D.  A.     The  children  of  the  kingdom.     N.Y., 

1857 32-670 

—  Lecture-room  hymn-book.     Ph.,  1857       32-424 

—  Stand  up  for  Jesus ;   a  Christian   ballad,  with 

notes,  illustrations  and  music,  and  a  few  addi- 
tional poems.     Ph.,  1858      .         .  23-514 
Tyng,  S.  H.     The  captive  orphan  ;  Esther,  the  queen 
of  Persia.     N.  Y.,  18(50        .         .  32-847 

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Y.,  1860 32-916 

—  Memoir  of  Rev.  E.  J.  P.  Messinger,  missionary 

in  Africa.     Ph 30-914 

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1857 80-1032 

—  See  Bedell. 

—  Recollections  of  England.     L.,  1847  37''-22 

—  Rich  kinsman ;  the  history  of  Ruth  the  Moabitess. 

N.  Y.,  1855 32-566 

Tyng,  Rev.  Stephen  H.,  jr.  Trial  of  .  32-2510 
Typee,  a  peep  at  Polynesian  life.     H.  Melville 

29^-37 

Types.    Johnson,  L.,  &  Co.'s  book  of  specimens 

21-537 

—  Snellen,  H.     Test-types  .         .         .  11-69 
Types  of  mankind.     Nott  and  Gliddon  .         29^-406 

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Typhaines  abbey.  A.  de  Gobineau  .  18-1185 
Typical  forms  in  creation.    J.  McCosh  and  G.  Dickie 

32-791 

Typographia.     T.  F.  Adams  ...  21-1 
Typographia.     T.  C.  Hansard        .         .          21-311 
Typographia  ;  or,  the  printer's  instructor.     J.  John- 
son                     21-65 

Typographical  antiquities.     J.  Ames     .  21-295 

Typographical  miscellany,  the.     J.  Munsell    21-229 
Typography.     See  Printing. 
Tyrans  de  village.     P.  Meurice 
Tyre  and  Alexandria.     I.  N.  Tarbox 
Tyrol,  pictures  of    . 

—  Wliite,  W.     On  foot  through  T. 
Tyrolien  lyre.     E.  L.  White  and  J.  E 


Tyrone,  Hugh,  earl  of.     See  O'Neill. 


34-4121 
32-1786 
27"-964 

27''-831 
Gould 

5-1060 


Tyrone  county.     McEvoy,  J.     Statistical  survey  of 
27''-873 

—  Portlock,  J.  E.     Geology  of    .        .  9-322 
Tyrrell,  H.     History  of  the  Russian  empire,  to  the 

accession  of  the  emperor  Alexander  IL  L. 
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27''-4042 

Tyrwhitt,  R.  S.  Handbook  of  pictorial  art ;  with 
a  chapter  on  perspective,  by  A.  Macdonald. 
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Tyrwhitt,  T.     Vindication  of  the  appendix  to  the 

poems  called  Rowley's,  in  reply  to  the  an- 
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L.,  1782.     8»         ....  23-930 

Tyson,  J.  R.  Integrity  of  the  legal  character.  Ph., 
1839.    8°        .         .        .     '    .         .  2-622 

Tyson,  P.  T.  Geology  and  industrial  resources  of 
California  ;  with  the  official  reports  of  Gens. 
P.  F.  Smith  and  B.  Rilcv ;  including  the  re- 
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Tytler,  Alexander  F.     Universal  history,  to  begin- 
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6  V. 


Tytler,  Ann  F.     Grave  et  gai 
de  Tanglais.     P.,  1860 

—  Leila  at  home  ..... 

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—  Leila  ;  or,  the  island 

—  Mary  and   Florence ;    or,    grave   and 


29»-47 

Rose  et  gris.     Tr. 

34-5089 


18-3370 
18-3371 
18-3372 


gay 

18-3373 

Tytler,  P.  F.  England  under  the  reigns  of  Edward 
VI  and  Mary  ;  with  the  contemporary  history 
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2  V.     8° 27'-'-1180 

—  Historical  view  of  the  progress  of  discovery  (m 

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—  History  of  Scotland.     E.,  1841-50.     10  v. 

.         .         .         .       27''-1396 

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of  eminent  contemporaries.     L.,  1851    30-691 

—  Life  of  Sir  Walter  Raleigh.     L.,  1853        30-852 

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—  Burgon,  J.  W.     Memoir  of     .         .        30-lllS) 
Tytler,  Sarah.     Citoyenne  Jacqueline    .         18-3376 

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sketches  of  some  girls'  lives.     B.,  1864 

33-980 

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Ubicini,  M.  A.  Letters  on  Turkey ;  an  account  of 
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Uchard,  M.     La  Comtesse  Diane.     P.,  1864 

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Uhland,  L.  Songs  and  ballads.  Trans,  by  W.  W. 
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Uhlemann,  M.  Three  days  in  Memphis:  sketches 
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Ublhorn,  G.  The  modern  representations  of  the 
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Ulacq,  A.     Tables  do  sinus,  tangentes,  etc 


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Ulbacli,  L. 


L'  amour  et  la  mort.     B.  and 


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2  V 

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Lyon, 
34-4491 
L.,  1855 
34-4186 
34-5231 
B.  and  L.,  1855 
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34-4917 
34-3875 
P.,  1861 
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34-5217 
in  Sup- 


Claude ;  ou,  le  Gagne- 
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2 


P..  1858. 


La  Maitresse  de  Maison.     2me  ed.     P. 
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34-5125 

1860 

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1860 

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3nie  ed. 

34-5141 


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Ullmann,  C.  Reformers  before  the  reformation, 
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Ulloa,  A.  de.     See  Juan. 

Ulrich,  G.  C.  J.  Lehrbucli  der  praktischen  geome- 
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Ulricli,  L.     Complete  treatise  on  the  art  of  dyeing 
cotton  and  wool,  as  practised  in  Paris,  Rouen, 
Mulhausen,  and  Germany.     Ph.,  1863     6-317 
Ulrici,  H.     Shakspeare's  dramatic  art ;  and  his  re- 
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Ulster.     Belfast  and  Ulster  directory     .  25-8 

Ulster  harmonist.     R.  Young         .         .  23-350 

Ultimate  civilization.     I.  Taylor    .         .  33-418 

Ulysses  Homer.     C.  Koliades        .        .  21-210 

Umbriau.     See  Iguvine. 

Umsted,  Mrs.  L.  D.     Southwold  .         .        18-3382 

Uncas  and  Miantoiwmoh.     W.  L.  Stone  30-531 

Uncertainty  of  the  signs  of  death,  and  the  danger  of 

precipitate   interments  and    dissections.     L., 

1746       .■ 10-52 

Uncle  John's  flower-gatherers.     J.  J.  Fuller      9-89 

Uncle  Nat 18-3385 

Uncle  Ralph.     By  the  author  of  "  Still  waters" 

18-3383 

Uncle  Sam's  palace.  E.  Wellmont  ,  18-3486 
Uncle  Silas.  J.  S.  Le  Fanu  .  .  .  18-1836 
Uncle  Tom  at  home.     F.  C.  Adams       .  18-52 

Uncle  Tom's  cabin.  Mrs.  H.  B.  Stowe  18-3046 
Uncommercial  traveller.  C  Dickens  .  18-871,882 
Unconscious  truth  of  the  four  gospels.     W.  H.  Fur- 

ness 32-2445 

Uncontrollable  drunkenness.     F.  Winslow      10-736 

Under  the  ban.     By  I'Abbe  Delson        .        18-3384 

Under  Bow  Bells.     J.  HolJingshead       .         18-1456 

Undcr-currents.     R.  B.  Kimball     .         .         18-1742 

Under  lock  and  key.     T.  W.  Speight    .        18-2994 

Under  two  flags.     L.  De  Larame   .         .        18-3920 

Under  the  willows.     J.  R.  Lowell  .        23-1033 

Underground  life.     L.  Simoniii       .         .  6-418 

Underground  London.     J.  Hollingshead        27''-664 

Uuderliill,  E.  B.     Letter  addressed  to  the  Rt.  Hon. 

E.  Cardwell  ;  with  illustrative  documents  on 

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26»-876 

—  The  West  Indies  ;  their  social  and  religious  con- 

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Underlones.     R.  Buchanan    .         .        .  23-968 

Underwriter's  annual  register  for  1861.     Ed.  by  J. 

A.  Fowler 1-115 


Undesigned  coincidences.     J.  J.  Blunt .        33-1406 
Undine,  (in  German.)     F.  de  Lamotte-Fouque 

34-543 

Undine,   (English.)     F.  de  Lamotte-Fouque 

18-1101 

Undying  one.     Mrs.  C.  E.  Norton         .  23-374 

Unforgiven.     Berriedale         .         .         .        18-3381 
Ungava.     R.  M.  Ballantyne   .         .         .  18-258 

Ungewitter,  F.  H.  Europe,  past  and  present ;  a 
comprehensive  manual  of  European  geog- 
raphy and  history,  with  separate  descriptions 
and  statistics  of  each  state.     N.  Y.,  1850.     8° 

27*-3552 
Unholy  alliance.  W.  G.'  Dix'  ."  ."  27^-2888 
Uniform.     Regulations  for  the  army  of  the  U.  S. 

6-1027 

Union  between  England  and  Scotland.     DeFoe,  D. 

History  of 27"-329 

Union,  or  the  divided  church  made  one.     J.  Harris 

33-3153 

Union  Pacific  railway.  Copley,  J.  Kansas  and  the 
country  beyond     ....  26''-637 

—  Leland,  G.  G.     Union  Pacific  railway     26'J-67G 

—  Palmer,    W.    J.      Surveys  for,    (1867,8) 

36^-708 

—  Sgc  Pcicific  r. 

Union  tabernacle.     E.  M.  Long     .         .        33-1103 
Unitarianism.     Christie,  W.     Unity  of  God,  etc. 

32-733 

—  Clarke,  J.  F.     Orthodoxy,  its  truths  and  errors 

33-1904 

—  Gage,  W.  L.     Light  and  darkness  .        33-1399 

—  Orr,  J.     U.  in  present  time      .         .         33-1139 

—  Sparks,  J.     Tendency  of  trinitarian  and  unita- 

rianism doctrines  ....        33-1838 

—  Turner,  W.     Lives  of  unitarians     .        30-1863 
United  brelliren.     See  Moravians. 

United  Irishmen.     R.  R.  Madden  .         .  30-340 

United  Netherlands.     Motley,  J.  L.     History  of 

37^-3633 

United  service  magazine  and  naval  and  military 
journal,  (Colburn's.)  L.,  1829-60,65-9.  108 
v.     8"    • 17-39 

United  States  of  Norlh  America.  [The  titles  of  sub- 
divisions of  this  article  are  arranged  as  below  : 
1,  Law;  2,  Government,  politics,  socity ; 
3,  Education  and  religion  ;  4,  Administration 
of  government  ;  5,  Foreign  relations  ;  6, 
Military  and  naval  affairs  ;  7,  Industry, 
finance  and  resources ;  8,  Census;  9,  Colonial 
and  general  history  ;  10,  War  of  independ- 
ence ;  11,  War  of  1812;  12,  Seminole  war; 
13,  Mexican  war;  14  to  23,  War  of  1861-5; 
(viz.  :  14,  Bibliography;  15,  General  history; 
16,-  Military  and  naval  history  ;  17,  Political 
history ;  18,  Foreign  relations ;  10,  Prison- 
life  ;  20,  Philanthropic  and  sanitary  affiiirs ; 
21,  Biography  ;  22,  Anecdotes,  poetry  and 
incidents  ;  23,  Miscellany ;)  24,  Reconstruc- 
tion ;  35,  Geography,  exploration  and  sur- 
veys ;  20,  Travels  and  description  ;  27, 
Miscellany.] 

—  1.  Law. 

—  Laws  of  the  United  States ;  published  by  au- 

thority.    Ph.,  1796-1813.     10  V.     8°        2-54 

—  Statutes  at  large,  treaties,  and  proclamations, 

from  December  1859  to  March  1867.     Ed.  by 

G.  P.  Sanger,     v.  13,13.     B.,  1863-7.    2  v.    8" 

3-273 

—  Brightly,  F.  C.     Digest  of  laws      .  2-133 

—  Gordon,  T.  F.     Digest  of  laws        .  2-126 

—  Wedgwood,  W.  B.      The  constitution  and  re- 

vised statutes        ....  2-102 

—  United  States  digest :  being  a  digest  of  decisions 

of  the  courts  of  comuKm  law,  equity,  and 
admiralty  in  the  United  States  ;  [also  in  Eng- 
land, after  1850.]  v.  1-13,  1847-59.  [v.  1-9, 
by  J.  P  Putnam  ;  10-13,  by  G.  S.  Hale  ;  and 
13,  by  Hale  and  H.  F.  Smith.]  B.,  1857-60. 
b" 2-155 


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United  States  of  North  America.     1.  Law. 

■ —  Digest  of  the  decisions  of  the  courts  of  common 
law  and  admiralty,  [v.  1,  by  T.  Metcaif  and 
J.  C.  Perkins,  new  ed.  B.,  1800.  v.  2,3,  by 
G.T.Curtis.     B.,  1850.]     3  v.     8°         2-153 

Putnam,  J.  P.     Sujiplement  to  above    2-153 

—  Andrews,  C.  C.     Digest  of  the  opinions  of  tlie 

attorneys  general  .         .         .  2-218 

—  Peters,  R.     Digest  of  decisions  in  common  law, 

equity,  and  a'dmiralty,  (1789-1847)  2-219 

—  Putnam,  J.  P.     Digest  of  decisions  in  courts  of 

equity 2-156 

—  Sanger,  G.  P.     Table  of  cases        .  2-153 

—  See  Internal  revenue  ;  Habeas  corpus  ;  Patents. 

—  2.   Government,  polities,  society. 

—  American  state  papers      .         .         .       26'''-1300 

—  Baldwin,  H.     View  of  the  government  of 

2-524 

—  Baxter,  W.  E.     America  and  the  Americans 

2G'^-525 

—  Benton,  T.  H.     Thirty  years'  view  of     26''-32G 

—  Bradford,  A.     History  of  the  federal  goverment 

2G''-487 

—  Bremer,  F.     Homes  of  the  new  world    26''-254 

—  Brownson,  0.  A.     American  republic     26^-720 

—  Calhoun,  J.  C.     Works  .  ^     .         .         26M)50 

—  Carlier,  A.     Mariage  aux  £tats  Unis       34-3958 
Marriage  in  ....         2G''-613 

—  Chevalier,  M.     Society,  manners,  and  politics 

26='-41 

—  Cluskey,  M.  W.     Political  text-book        26"-663 

—  Coni<ling,  A.     Powers  of  the  executive  depart- 

ment       2G''-853 

—  Cooper,  J.  F.     Notions  of  the  Americans 

2G"-1G9 

—  Daveiss,  J.  II.     Essay  on  federalism  2-G34 

—  Deane,  Silas,  case  of        .         .         .         2G"-403 

—  Dickinson,  J.     Political  writings     .  2G''-61 

—  Fidler,  J.     Observations  on     .         .         2G"-523 

—  Fisher,  S.  G.     Lnw  of  tlie  territories       2G''-669 

—  Force,  P.     National  calendar  .         .         2e"-777 

—  Franklin,  B.     Writings   .         .         .  33-49 

—  Godwin,  P.     Political  essays  .         .         26'''-670 

—  Goodrich,  C.  B.     Science  of  government  2-676 

—  Grant,  A.     Memoirs  of  an  American  lady 

30-217 

—  Greeley,  H.,    and    11.  F.  Cleveland.     Political 

text-book,  for  1860        .         .         .         26''-074 

—  Grund,  F.  J.     Aristocracy  in  America    26''-G18 
The  Americans  in  their  social  and  political 

relations 2G'^-394 

—  Gurowski,  A.  G.  de.     America  and  Europe 

26''-354 

—  Hamilton,  A.     Works     .         .         .         2G''-94G 

—  Hopkins,  J.  II.     The  American  citizen      2-723 

—  Jetferson,  T.     Works      .         .        .         2G='-944 

—  Jennings,   L.  J.     Eighty   years   of  republican 

government 2G'''-991 

—  Key-notes  of  American  liberty        .       26''-1009 

—  Labouiaye,  E.     Etudes  morales  et  politiques 

34-5340 

Paris  en  Amerlque      .         .        ,         34-5257 

Paris  in  America         .         .         .         26*'-435 

—  Macpherson,  E.     Political  manual  .         26^-832 

—  Madison,  J.     Correspondence,  reports,  debates, 

etc.     [Madison  papers]         .         .         26"-765 

—  Mansfield,  E.  D.     Political  grammar  of  2G"-751 

—  Marbois,  P.  B.  de.     On  constitution  of    2G''-130 

—  Martineau,  II.     Society  in  America  26''-77 
-r-  Mayo,  R.     Political  sketches  of  eight  years  in 

Washington 20"-134 

—  Tiie  municipalist      ....         2G"-665 

—  Nichols,  T.  L.     Forty  years  of  American  life 

26-^-484 

—  Oliver,  B.  L.     Rights  of  an  American  citizen 

2-815 

—  Ouseley,   W.    G.      Remarks   on   statistics  and 

political  institutions  of  .         .         26*-694 

—  Prince,  L.  B.     Confederation  vs.  constitution 

...         .         2G'^918 


United  States  of  North   America.      2.    Govern- 
ment, politics,  society. 

—  Pulszky,  F.  and  T.  Wliite,  red  and  black  26''-242 

—  Raumer,  F.  v.      America  and    the    American 

people   .         .         .        .        .        .         26''-590 

—  Republic  of  the  U.  S.       .         .         .         26=»-622 

—  Ryle,  T.     American    liberty  and    government 

questioned 26^-989 

—  Sclimidt-Phiseldek,    C.    F.    v.       Europe     and 

America 29"-198 

—  Sherman,  H.     Governmental  history  of  26''-618 

—  Spence,  J.     The  American  union    .         26''-994 

—  Sullivan,  W.     Familiar  letters  on  public  charac- 

ters         2G'-'-842 

—  Taylor,  J.     Inquiry  into  principles  and  policy 

of  the  government  of  .         .         .         2G''-G90 

—  Three  years  among  the  working  classes  during 

the  war 26''-559 

—  Tocqueville,  A.  de.     Democracj"  in  America 

26-''-58 

—  Tremenheere,  H.  S.     Notes  on  public  subjects 

26''-454 

—  Trollope,  F.     Domestic  manners  of  the  Ameri- 

cans                2G"-130 

—  Victor,  W.  B.     Life  and  events       .         26^-554 

—  Walsh,  R.,  jr.     Appeal  from  the  judgments  of 

Great  Bi-itain  respecting  the  U.  S.         2G''-673 

—  Wedgwood,  W.  B.     Government  and  laws 

2-258 

—  Wells,  J.  G.     Illustrated  citizen's  companion 

26'>-599 

—  Willis,  A.     Outlines  of  the  U.  S.  Government 

26"-1026 

—  Witt,  C.  de.     Fondation  de  la  republique 

34-3185 

—  Wright,  F.  d'A.     Views  of  society  and  manners 

in  America    .         .         .        .         .         26^'-149 

—  Young,  A.  W.   The  American  statesman  2G='-444 
Compend  of  the  constitution  and  civil  juris- 
prudence of 2-920 

—  See  Citizen's  manual ;  Colonization;  Congress; 

Constitution  ;  Conventions  ;  Democracy  ; 
Habeas  corpus ;  Parties ;  Political  science 
and  politics;  Slavery;  and  names  of  leading 
statesmen. 

—  3.  Education  and  religion. 

—  Berg,  .1.  F.     The  stone  and  the  image      82-615 

—  CoUings,  J.    Outline  of  American  school  svstem 

"13-93 

—  Daily  public  school  in  the  U.  S.       .  13-177 

—  Eraser,  .1.     Report  on  school  system  13-86 

—  Inquiry  into  the  moral  and  religious  character 

of  the  American  government        .         2(i'^695 

—  Mansfield,  E.  D.     American  education     13-184 

—  Morris,  B.  F.     Christian  life   and  character  of 

civil  institutions  of        .         .         .  26''-541 

—  Peers,  B.  O.     American  education  .  13-164 

—  Reed,  A.,  and  J.  Matheson.    Visit  to  the  Ameri- 

can churches         ....  32-180 

—  Report  of  the  commissioner  of  education  ;  with 

circulars  and  documents  accompanying  the 
same  ;  submitted  to  the  senate  and  iiouse  of 
representatives.     W.,  18G8.     8°   .  13-153 

—  Schaff,  P.     Political)  social,  and  religious  char- 

acter of 26''-340 

—  Siljestrom,  P.  A.     Educational  institutions  of 

1.3-207 

—  Wayland,  F.     Collegiate  system  in  13-231 

—  4.  Administration  of  the  government. 

—  Speeches,  addresses,  and  messages  of  tlie  several 

presidents  ;  also,  the  declaration  of  independ- 
ence, the  constitution  and  Washington's  fare- 
well address.     Ph.,  1825.     8°       .  26^'-097 

—  Addresses  and  messages  of  the  presidents  to  con- 

gress.    N.  Y.,  1837.     8»       .        .         26-'-698 

—  Message   from   the  president  and  accompany- 

ing documents  to  the  two  house's  of  congress, 

1853,4,    (pt.   1  ;)    1858,9,    (pts.   1-3  ;)    1861,2, 

(pts.  2-4.)     W.,  1853-68.     7  v.     8°      2G"-742 

Abridgement.    W.,  1860-G.   3  v.   8°  26»-743 


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United  States  of  North  America.     4.  Administra- 
tion of  the  Government. 

—  Register  of  all  officers  and  agents,  civil,  military 

and  naval,  in  the  service  of  the  United  States. 
W.,  1843,04.     2  V.     8°  .         .  2G^'-S40 

—  Report  of  postmaster-general ;   with   report   of 

commissioner  of  agriculture,  and  rejiort  of 
commissioner  on  international  exhibition  in 
London,  18G3.     W.,  18G4.     8°      .         26^-732 

—  Report  of  the  secretary  of  the  interior ;  with  a 

statement  of  rejected  or  suspended  applications 
lor  pensions,  Feb.  16,  1852.     8»   .  26"-744 

—  "Williams,  E.     Statesman's  manual  26"-G99 

—  See  Land  office  ;  Post  office  ;  Revenue. 

—  5.  Foreign  relations. 

—  State  papers  and  public  documents  of  the  U.  S., 

from  the" accession  of  George  Washington  to 
the  presidency  ;  exhibi;ing  a  complete  view  of 
our  foreign  relations  since  that  time,  1789-1801. 
B.,  181o.     3  V.     80        .         .        .         26"-810 

—  Same,  from  the  accession  of  Thomas  Jefferson 

to  the  presidency  to  1811,     B.,  1814.     4  v.    8» 
26''-811 

—  Same,  from  the  accession  of  George  Washington. 

2ded.  ;  including  confidential  documents  now 
first  published.     B.,  1817.     12  v.    8»    26"-812 

—  Debates  in  the  house  of  representatives  upon 

questions  involved  in  the  British  treaty  of 
1794.     2d  ed.     Ph.,  1808.     8»       .         26''-763 

—  Diplomatic  correspondence,  from  the  signing  of 

the  definitive  treaty  of  peace,  Sept.  10, 1783,  to 
the  adoption  of  the  constitution,  March  4, 
1789.     W.,  1833.     7  V.     8"  .         .         26''-771 

—  Diplomatic  correspondence  ;  papers  relating  to 

foreign  affiiirs  accompanjing  the  annual  mes- 
sage of  the  president  to  congress.    W.,  1865-7. 

11  V.     8° 26''-775 

Appendix,  containing  expressions  of  condo- 
lence on  the  assassination  of  A.  Lincoln,  late 
president,  and  the  attempted  assassination  of 
.W.  H.  Seward,  secretary  of  state,  and  F.  W. 
Seward,  assist,  sec.     W.,  1866.     8°      26='-995 

—  Message  of  the  president  to  congress  relative  to 

France  and  Great  Britain  ;  with  the  papers 
therein  referred  to.     Ph.,  1795.    8»       26''-696 

—  Message  of  the  president  communicating  the 

proceedings  of  the  commissioners  for  the  ad- 
justment of  claims,  under  the  convention  of 
Feb.  8,  1853,  between  the  United  States  and 
Great  Britain.     W.,  1856.     8°       .         26''-808 

—  Messagesof  the  president  relative  to  compulsory 

enlistment  of  American  citizens  in  the  army 
of  Prussia.     W.,  1800.     8»  .        .         26''-745 

—  Message  from  the  president  on  the  present  con- 

dition of  Mexico.     W.,  1862.     8»         26"-4G0 

—  Manual  for  consuls,  and  also  for  merchants, 

ship-owners,  and  masters,  in  their  consular 
transactions.     W.,  1856.     8"        .  2-307 

—  See  Diplomacy  ;  and  names  of  special  subjects. 

—  6.  Military  and  naval  affairs. 
(1)  Army. 

Reports  of  the  secretary  of  war ;  with  ac- 
companying reports  and  papers.  W.,  1865-8. 
7  v.     8" 26-''-730 

Brackett,  A.  G.    History  of  the  U.  S.  cavalry 

26^-677 

Robinson,  F.     Organization  of  the  army 

26''-173 

See  Freedmen's  bureau ;  National  cemete- 
ries ;  Roll  of  honor  ;  Topographical  bureau  ; 
U.  S.  military  academy. 

(2)  Navy. 

Ii(  port  of  the  secretary  ;   with  accompany- 
ing reports  and  papers.     W.,  1865-7.    3  V.    8° 
2G''-731 

Report  of  the  secretary  in  relation  to  armored 

vessels.    W.,  1864.     8°         .         .  6-681 

Barton,  W.  P.  C.     Scheme  for  amending  the 

medical  department      .        .         .  10-7 

Bowen,  A.     Naval  monument  .         26''-150 


United  States  of  North  America.    6.  Military  and 
naval  affairs.    (2)  Navy. 

Cooper,  J.  F.     History  of  the  navy 

26''-49,50 

Emmons,  G.  F.     History  of  the  navy 

2G''-722 

Lives  of  naval  officers         .        .  30-107 

List  of  lighthouses,   beacons,    and    floating 

lights  in  operation ;  with  their  location, 
heights,  etc.     W.,  1849.    8°  .  1-210 

Principles  of  naval  staff"  rank      .  2-380 

Register  of  the  commissioned,  warrant,  and 

volunteer  officers  of  the  navv,  etc.,  for  1854, 
G1,G4,67,G9.     W.     4  v.     8»  .  "      .         26='-806 

Register    for  1815,    [appendix  to   BoAven's 

naval  monument]  .         ...         26"-150 

Stuart,  C.  B.     Naval  dry  docks  6-1026 

Wines,  E.  C.     Two  years  and  a-half  in  the 

navy 29''-266 

See  League  island ;  U.  S.  naval  academy. 

(3)    Misc.  military  and  naval  affairs. 

Albany  zouave  cadets  to  the  Rochester  union 

blues 26^-865 

American  military  biography      .        30-1503 

Brayman,  J.  O.     Daring  deeds  of  American 

heroes    30-1603 

Coggeshall,  G.  History  of  American  pri- 
vateers   2G''-349 

Cooke,  P.  S.     Scenes  and  adventures  in  the 

army 2G'>-318 

Cullum,  G.  W.     Biographical  register  of  offi- 
cers and  graduates  of"U.  S.  military  academy 
30-2397 

Excursion  of  the  Putnam  phalanx  to  Boston, 

Charle&town,  and  Providence      .  26='-559 

Hamilton,  S.     History  of  national  flag 

26»-353 

Kip,  L.     Army  life  on  the  Pacific       26"-387 

Military  and  naval  defences        .  6-657 

Permanent  fortifications  and  sea-coast  de- 
fences, report  on  .         .         .         .  6-675 

See  Battles;  Military  and  naval  ***;  Ord- 
nance **;  U.  S.  sanitary  com. ;  U.  S.  Chris- 
tian com.  ;  and  names  of  military  and  naval 
officers. 

—  7.  Industry,  finance,  and  resources. 

—  Accounts  of  receipts  and  expenditures  for  1813. 

W.,  1814.     f         .        .        .        .       26='-1318 

—  Receipts  and   expenditures  of  the  government 

for  the  year  ending  June  30,  1851.  W.,  1852 
80 26='-764 

—  Bureau  of  statistics,  monthly  report  of  director 

of;  Nos.  1-11,13,14.     W.,  1866.     4°       1-516 

—  Statement  of  the  commercial  relations  of  the  U. 

S.  with  foreign  nations.  W.,  1857-66.  8  v. 
4°  and  8» 1-515 

—  Annual  report  of  the  secretary  of  the  treasury 

relative  to  the  condition  of  the  banks  in  the 
U.  S.     W.,  1850.     80    .         .         .  1-245 

On  the  commerce  and  navigation  of  the  U.  S., 

for  1831,2,8,41,8,9-56,61-66.  W.,  1832-67. 
20  V.     8° 1-139 

On  the  state  of  the  finances,  from  1837  to 

1866.     W.,  1838-68.     17  v.     8«    .  1-138 

Statistics  of  the  foreign  and  domestic  com- 
merce of.     W.,  1864.     8°      .        .  1-201 

—  Tariff;  revised  and  corrected,  December,  1863. 

N.  Y.,  1804.     8°  .        .         .        .  2-315 

—  American  state  papers — finance       .       26»-1300 

—  Aimroyd,  G.     Internal  navigation  of         6-600 

—  Ashley,  J.    Considerations  concerning  trade  and 

revenues 1-311 

—  Blodget,  S.     Economica  .         .        .  26''-71 

—  Brissot,  J.  P.     Commerce  of  .        .  26''-6 

—  Callender,  J.  T.    Key  to  the  six  per  cent  cabinet 

26''-22 

—  Coxe,  T.     View  of  .         .        .        .  26''-53 

—  Dickeson,  M.  W.    American  numismatical  man- 

ual                  26^-417 

—  Duane,  W.  J.     Letters    .        .        .        J}0-1606 


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United   States   of  North   America.     7.  Finances, 
industry,  and  resources. 

—  Ferris,  J.  A.     Financial  economy  of  1-318 

—  Flint,  H.  M.     Railroads  .         .  1-340 

—  Gallatin,  A.     Considerations  on  currency  1-141 

—  Gazetteer  of  manufactures  and   manufacturing 

towns G-9G5 

—  Hallett,  S.     Industrial  resources  of  1-188 

—  Kennedy.  J.  C.  G.     Agriculture  in,  1860    4-500 

—  Peto,  S.  M.     Resources  and  prospects  of 

26^-563 

—  Policy  of  extending  government   aid  to  addi- 

tional railroads  to  the  Pacific,  by  guaranteeing 
interest  on  their  bonds  ;  report  of  senate  com- 
mittee.    W.,  1869         .         .         .         26''-708 

—  Salomons,  D.     Monetary  difficulties  in  America 

1-285 

—  Seybert,  A.     Statistical  annals  of    .       26''-1203 

—  Spaulding,  E.  G.     History  of  the  legal  tender 

paper  money  issued  during  the  great  rebellion 
1-87 

—  Tanner,  H.  S.     Canals  and  railroads  of     25-40 

—  Taylor,  J.  W.     Mineral  resources,  east  of  the 

Rocky  mountains         .         .         .  6-304 

—  Trotter,  A.     Position    of   such   states  as  have 

contracted  public  debts         .         .         26''-650 

—  Tucker,  G.     Progress  of  .         .         26-''-418 

—  See  Agriculture  ;   Bank  of  the   United  States  ; 

Emigration  ;  Internal  revenue  ;  Patent  office  ; 
Revenue. 

—  8.  Census. 

—  Digest  of  accounts  of  manufacturing  establish- 

ments, and  their  manufactures.     W.,  1823.  f° 
6-964 

—  See  Coxe,  T. 

—  Statistical  view  of  the  population  of  the  United 

States  from  1790  to  1830.     W.,  1835.     f" 
26M307 

—  Aggregate  amount  of  each  description  of  persons 

within  the  U.  S.  and  territories  agreeably  to 
acts  of  enumeration  made  in  1810.  [No  title.] 
Ob.  f°    .         .         .         .         ...       26='-1302 

—  Census  for  1820.     W.,  1821.     f"       .       26''-1303 

—  Digest  of  accounts  of  manufacturing  establish- 

ments.    W.,  1823.     fo  .         •        .  6-964 

—  Sixth  census  ;  corrected  by  department  of  state, 

1840.     W.,  1841.     f»     .         .         .       26''-1304 

Statistics  of  sixth  c.     W.,  1841.     f  26=--1311 

Compendium  of  the  enumeration  of  the  in- 
habitants and  statistics  from  the  sixth  census  ; 
with  abstract  fnma  each  preceding  census. 
W.,  1841.     f°         .         .         .         .       26«-lH05 

Census  of  pensioners,  returned  under  act  for 

taking  sixth  census.     W.,  1841.     4»   26''-1306 

—  Seventh  census  of  the   U.  S.,  1850;   with  an 

appendix  embracing  notes  upon  the  tables  of 
each  of  the  states.     W.,  1853.     4°      26»-1308 

—  DeBow,  J.  D.  B.    Mortality  statistics  of  seventh 

census  10-630 

Abstract  of  seventh  census         .         26''-755 

—  Manufactures  of  the  U.  S.  in  1860 ;    compiled 

from  the  original  returns  of  the  eiglith  census. 
W.,  1865.     4"        .         .         .         .  6-1009 

—  Kennedy,  J.  C.  G.     Preliminary  report  of  eighth 

census   26^-760 

Population  of  the  U.  S.  in  1860 ;   compiled 

from  returns  of  the  eighth  census        26"-1309 

—  9.  Colonial  and  general  history. 

—  Abbott,  J.     American  history         .         26*-443 

—  American  archives   ....       26"-1301 

—  Bancroft,  G.     History  of  .         .  26"-7,8 
History  of  colonization  of,  abridged  26"-609 

—  Banvard,  J.     Romance  of  American  history 

26''-650 

—  Barbaroux  et  S(5ron.     Hisloire  des  Etats-Unis 

34-4216 

—  Bartlett,  W.  H.    History  of    .        .         26''-450 

—  Bonner,  J,     Child's  history  of        .         26»-330 

—  earlier,  A.     Histoire  du  peuple  Americain 

34-4577 


United   States  of  North   America.      9.    Colonial 
and  general  history. 

—  Charters  of  the  colonies  .         .         .         26''-920 

—  Davis,  A.     History   of   New    Amsterdam 

26^-649 

—  Essay  upon  the  government  of  the  English  plan- 

tations   26''-921 

—  Fergus,  H.     History  of  the  western  world 

26=^223 

—  Frost,  J.     Pictorial  history  of  .         26''-3S4 

—  Goodrich,  C.  A.     History  of  .         .         26^-958 

—  Grahame,  J.     History  of  .         .        26''-90,l 

—  Grimshaw.  W.  and  A.  H.     History  of    26=^-607 

—  Hale,  S.     History  of  (till  1817)        .  26^-95 

—  Hamilton,  J.  C.     History  of  the  republic 

26''-364 

—  Hazard,  E.     Historical  collections  .       2G"-1215 

—  Hildreth.  R.     History  of  .         .         26='-252 

—  Howitt,  M.     Popular  history  of        .         26''-410 

—  Lossing,  B.  J.     History  of       .        .         26'''-371 
Pictorial  history  of     .         .         .         26'»-432 

—  Ludlow,  J.  M.     History  of     .         .         26''-473 

—  Marshall,  J.    Colonial  history  of  v.  1  of  30-551 

—  Meek.  A.  B.     Romantic  passages  in  southwest- 

ern history 26"-366 

—  Palmer,  T.  H.     Historical  register  of       26=^-713 

—  Patton,  J.  H.     History  of        .         .         26^-428 

—  Pitkin,  T.     Political  and  civil  history  of 

26^-280 

—  Reed,  H.     History  of  the  American  union 

26^-346 

—  Roberts,  W.    History  of  .        ',         26^-466,1041 

—  Sanford,  E.     History  of  .        .         .         26'''-179 

—  Sherwood,  J.  D.     Comic  history  of       26^-1061 

—  Spencer,  J.  A.     History  of      .         .         26''-509 

—  Tucker,  G.     History  of  .         .         ,         26''-359 

—  Willard,  E.     History  of  .         .         .         26''-22o 

—  10.  War  of  Independence. 

—  AndrcAvs,  J.     War  with  America    .  26''-4 

—  Botta,  C.     War  of  independence    .  26''-15 

—  Chalmers,  G.     Revolt  of  American  colonies 

26=^-40 

—  Curwen,  S.     Journal  and  letters     .  26^-55 

—  Ellet,  Mrs.  E.  F.     Domestic  history  of  the  revo- 

lution     26''-266 

—  Freneau,  P.     Poems        .         .         .  23-92 

—  Frothingham,  R.    Battlesof  Lexington,  Concord 

^and  Bunker  Hill  ....         26=^-257 

—  Gibbes,  R.  W.     Documentary  history  of  Ameri- 

can revolution       ....         26^-310 

—  Gilpin,  T.     Exiles  in  Virginia  .         26^-483 

—  Gordon,  W.     History  of  the  independence  of 

26»-87 

—  Greene,  G.  W.    Historical  view  of  the  American 

revolution 26''-651 

—  Headley,  J.  T.     Washington  and  his  generals 

30-539 

—  Johnson,  J.     Traditions  of  the  revolution 

26^-282 

—  Kidder,  F.     History  of  the  first  New  Hampshire 

regiment 26"-965 

—  Lamb,  R.     Journal  of  occurrences  of     26*-126 

—  Lippard,  G.     Legends  of  the  American  revolu- 

tion                 18-1914 

—  Lossing,  B.  J,     Pictorial  field-book  of  the  revo- 

lution             26^-294 

Seventeen  hundred  and  seventy-six    26''-390 

—  Marshall,  C.     Passages  from  diary  .         26^-626 

—  Moore,  F.     Diary  of  American  revolution 

26»-435 

—  Moore,  G.  H.     Treason  of  Charles  Lee  20''-440 

—  Nell,  W.  C.     Colored  patriots  of  the  American 

revolution 30-861 

—  Niles,  H.     Principles  and  acts  of  the  revolution 

26"-484 

—  Paine,  T.     Common  sense  and  crisis      33-1188 

—  Peterson,  C.  J.     Military  heroes  of  the  revolu- 

tion                30-1562 

—  Post,   L.   M.       Personal    recollections  of  the 

American  revolution    .        .        .         26"-419 


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United  States  of  North  America.  10.  War  of 
Independence. 

—  Pownull,  T.     Administration  of  the  colonies 

2(r'-158 

—  Price,  r?.     Justice  and  policy   of   the  war  in 

America 2-828 

—  Ramsay,  D.     American  revolution         2G"-1G9 

—  Riedesel,  F.  C.  L.  von.     Letters  and  memoirs 

;i0-462 

—  Sabine,  L.     American  loyalists       .         2(i'>-178 

—  SafFell,  W.  T.  R.     Records  of  the  revolutionary 

war 26"-3G8 

—  Simcoe,  J.  G.     Military  journal       .         26M82 

—  Smitli,  H.W.    Nuts  for  future  historians  to  crack 

2G^'-593 

—  Stone,  W.  L.    Border  wars  of  American  revolu- 

tion       .         .        .         .         .         .         2G^'-107 

—  Tarleton,  B.     History  of  campaigns        2G''-200 

—  Trescot,  W.  H.     Diplomacy  of  the  revolu'.ion 

2G"-289 

—  Thornton,  E.    Pulpit  of  the  American  revolution 

32-&18 

—  Warren,  Mrs.  M.     History  of  American  revolu- 

tion         2G''-21G 

—  Watson,  H.  C.     Camp-fires  of  the  revolution 

26»-271 

—  Watson,  E.     Men  and  times  of  the  revolution 

2G»-335 

—  11.  War  of  1812. 

—  Armstrong,  J.     War  of  1812  .         .  26''-5 

—  Brackenridge,  H.  M.     History  of  the  late  war 

2G''-20 

—  Clarke,  J.  F.     History  of  the  campaign  of  1812 

30-1088 

—  Dwight,  T.     History  of  the  Hartford  convention 

2G»-724 

—  Gleig,  G.  R.     Campaigns  of  the  British  army  at 

Washington  ....         26'''-715 

—  Headley,  j.  T.    Second  w\ar  with  England 

2G^-312 

—  Ingersoll,  C.  J.     Historical  sketch  of  the  second 

war  between  the  U.  S.  and  G.  B.       26"-lll,2 

—  James,  W.     Naval  occurrences       .         2G''-987 

—  Lossing,  B.  J.     Pictorial  field-book         2G''-619 

—  Subaltern  in  America       .         .         .         2G''-o46 

—  12.  Seminole  war.    See  Seminole  wars,  pace 

530. 

—  13.  Mexican  war.    See  Mexican  war,  page 

383. 

—  14.  War  of  1861-5.      BMiogvapJiy. 
Bartlett,  J.  li.     Literature  of  the  rebellion 

21-299 

—  15.  General  liutory. 

xibbott,  J.  S.  C.     Civil  war  in  America 

2G»-G15 

Burgerkrieges  in  America     .        34-2415 

Crafts,  W.  A.     The  southern  rebellion 

2G--'-1224 

Draper,  J.   W.     History  of  American  civil 

war 2G^-938 

Fletcher,  II.  C.     History  of  the  American 

war 2G''-G13 

Foote,  II.  S.     War  of  the  rebellion    2G»-8G3 

Frost,  Mrs.  J.  B.     The  rebellion  in  the  U.  S. 

2G''-928 

Giddings,  J.  R.     History  of  the  rebellion 

2G''-557 

Greeley,  II.     American  conflict  2G*-5G0 

Guernsey,  A.  H.,  and  H.  M.  Alden.  Har- 
per's pictorial  history   .         .         .        26M326 

Headley.  J.  T.     The  great  rebellion  2G''-493 

Kettell,  J.  P.     History  of  the  great  rebellion 

2G"-551 

Lossing,  B.  J.     Pictorial  history  of  the  civil 

war 2G^-802 

Moore,  F.     Rebellion  record      .         2G"-461 

Moore,  J.     History  of  the  great  rebellion 

.         .         2G^-839 

Pollard,  E.  A.     The  lost  cause  .         2G»-833 

Southern  history  of  the  war  .         26M96 


United   States   of  North   America.      15.  War  of 
1861-5.     General  history. 

Spencer,  C.  P.     Last  ninety  days  of  the  war 

;        .         20^-841 

Stacke,  H.     Story  of  the  American  war 

2G''-990 

Stephens,    Mrs.  A.  S.     Pictorial  history  of 

the  war  for  tlie  union   .         .         .  26^-G05 
Tliayer,  W.  M.     Youth's  history  of  the  re- 
bellion           2G"-543 

Tomes,  R.    The  war  with  the  south   2G"-1225 

Victor,  O.  J.     History  of  southern  rebellion 

• 2G''-585 

—  16.  Military  and  natal  Mstory. 

Andrews,  C.  C.     Campaign  of  Mobile 

26''-855 

Army  register  of  the  volunteer  force  of  the 

U.  S.  A.,  for  the  years  18G1-5.     W.,  18G5. 

8  V.     8'' 2G-''-1020 

Bachman,  J.     Panorama  of  the  seat  of  war 

25-349 

Barnard,  J.  G.     Peninsular  campaign 

26='-563 

Battlefields  of  the  south      .        .         2G»-547 

Bickham,  W.  D.    Rosecrans'  campaign  with 

the  fourteenth  army  corps     .         .         26''-498 
Borcke,  H.  von.     Confederate  war  for  inde- 
pendence                2G^-850 

Boudrye,  L.  N.     Historic  records  of  fifth  N. 

Y.  cavalry 2G''-1049 

Bowman,  S.  M.,  and   R.  B.  Irwin.     Sher- 
man and  his  campaigns        .         .         26^-704 

Boynton,  C.  B.     History  of  the  navy  during 

the  rebellion  ....         2G"-939 

Chesney,  C.  C.     Military  view  of  campaign 

in  Virginia  and  Maryland     .         .         2G''-544 

Coffin,  C.  C.     Following  the  flag        26''-589 

Four  years  of  fighting  .         .         26=^-805 

My  days  and  nights  on  the  battlefield 

2G"-576 

Conyngham,  D.P.  Sherman'smarchthrough 

the  south 26"-707 

Cook,  J.     Siege  of  Richmond    .         2G"-478 

Cooke,  J.  E.   "Wearing  of  the  gray  2G''-1011 

Coppee,  H.     Grant  and  his  campaigns 

26»-726 

Crawford,  J.  M.     Mosby  and  his  men 

2G='-87o 

Davis,  W.  W.  H.     104th  Penna.  regiment 

2G»-878 

Defences  of  the  N.  E.  frontier    .         2G''-979 

Dodge,   W.  S.     History  of  the   old   second 

division 26''-8G9 

Duke,  B.  W.     Histoiy  of  Morgan's  cavalry 

2G''-884 

Early,  J.  A.     Last  year  of  the  war    26=^-998 

Edge,  F.  M.     Alabama  and  Kearsarge 

2GM028 

Maj. -Gen.  McClellan  and  the  campaign  on 

the  Yorktown  peninsula       .         .         2G"-653 

Fitch,  J.    Annals  of  army  of  the  Cumberland 

2G"-525 

Fremont,  J.  B.     Story  of  the  guard    2G»-489 

Die  leibgarde  .         .         .  34-582 

Gillmore,    Q.    A.      Engineer    and    artillery 

operations  in  Charleston  liaibor  .         2G=^59-4 

Repoit  of  the  siege  of  Foit  Pulaski 

6-608 

Gilmor,  II.     Four  years  in  the  saddle 

26^-813 

Gracey,  S.  L,     Annals  of  the  Gth   Penna. 

cavalry 2G''-1010 

Grant,  U.  S.     Report  of  the  armies    26»-979 

Gross,  G.  J.     Battlefield  of  Gettysburg 

2l3''-877 

Henry,  G.  W.     Military  record  of  civilian 

appointments  in  the  army    .         .       2G"-10G3 

Iloge,  Mrs.  A.  H.     The  boys  in  blue  26='-996 

Hunt,  C.  E.     The  Shenandoah ;  or,  the  last 

confederate  cruiser       .        .        .         26''-873 


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United   States  of  North  America.      16.  War   of 
1861-5.    Military  and  naval  Imtory. 

Jones,  J.  B.     Rebel  war  clerk's  diary 

26''-739 

Jordan,  T.,  and  J.  P.  Pryor.     Campaign  of 

Lieut. -Gen.  Forrest       ...         .       26»-1007 

Larke,  J.  K.     General   Grant  and  his  cam- 
paigns           26^-531 

Lecomte,  F.     War  in  the  U.  S.  .         26''-o05 

Locke,  W.  H.     Story  of  the  regiment 

26=^-988 

Lyle,  W.  W.     Lights  and  shadows  of  array 

life 2G''-G53 

McClellan,  G.  B.     Army  of  the  Potomac; 

with  accounts  of  campaign  in  WesternVirginia 
.    _     .         .         .         26'*-524 

Marks,  J.  J.     Peninsular  campaign  in  Vir- 
ginia       26«-532 

Moore,  J.     Kilpatrick  and  our  cavalry 

26='-654 

Nfiglee,  H.  M.     Report  of  command  of  dis- 
trict of  Virginia    ....         26^-979 

Newball,  F.  C.     With  Gen.  Sheridan  in  Lee's 

last  campaign        ....         26"-836 

Nichols,  G.  W.     Story  of  the  great  marcli 

26''-721 

Noyos,  G.  F.     Bivouac  and  battlefield 

26'>-502 

Osbon,  B.  S.     Handbook  of  U.  S.  navy 

26='-687 

Patterson,  R.     Campaign  in  valley  of  the 

Shenandoah 26"-o92 

Pollard,  E.  A.     Lee  and  his  lieutenants 

26M012 

Quint,  A.  H.    The  Potomac  and  the  Rapidan 

26"-r)Gl 

Record  of  the  federal  dead  .         .       26M003 

Red-tape  and  pigeon-hole  generals      26"-542 

Report  of  the  committee  on  the  conduct  of 

the  war  ;  with  supplement  and  reports  on  Fort 
Pillow,  and  returned  prisoners.  W.,  18G3-6. 
5  V.     8» 26''-757 

Attack   on    Petersburg,   July  30,    18G4. 

W.,  1805.     8"        .         .         .         .       2G''-1031 

Schalk,  E.     Campaigns  of  1862,3  6-G88 

Scheliha,  —  v.     Coast  defence    .  6-690 

Scott,  J.     Partisan  life  with  J.  S.  Mosby 

26''-954 

Semmes,  R.     Cruise  of  the  Alabama  and  the 

Sumter 26''-570 

Shanks,  W.  P.  G.     Personal  recollections  of 

distinguished  generals .         .         .         30-1847 

Sherman,  W.  T.    OflBcial  account  of  his  groat 

march 26^-781 

Stevenson,  W.  G.     Thirteen  months  in  the 

rebel  army 26''-425 

Tenney,  W.  J.     Military  and  naval  history 

of  the  rebellion      ....         26»-719 

Townsend,   G.   A.      Campaigns  of  a  non- 
combatant     26''-774 

Woodbury,  A.     Burnside  and  the  9th  army 

corps 26^-862 

Woodward,  E.  M.     Our  campaigns    26»-602 

See  Army  of  the  Potomac  ;  National  ceme- 
teries ;  Ordnance  ;  Roll  of  honor. 

—  17.  Political  history. 

Arnold,  I.  N.     Lincoln  and  the  overthrow 

of  slavery 26"-879 

Bledsoe,  A.  T.     Is  Davis  a  traitor?       2-549 

Botts,  J.  M.     Great  rebellion      .         26^-838 

Boutwell,  G.  S.    Speeches  and  papers  relating 

to  the  rebellion      ....         26''-961 

Bright,  J.     Speeches  on  the  American  ques- 
tion         26''-660 

Cairnes,  J.  E.     The  slave  power        26°-481 

Chiltenden,  L.  E.     Report  of  secret  sessions 

of  conference  convention     .         .         20'»-578 

Conway,  M.  D.     The  golden  hour     26»-G07 

Rejected  stone        .        .        .         26''-f68 

Dabney,  R.  L.     Defence  of  Virginia  2G"-9o3 


United   States   of  North   America.      17.  War  of 
1861-5.    Political  history. 

Daniel,  J.  M.     Richmond   examiner  diiring 

the  war 26''-981 

Davis,  H.  W.     Speeches  and  addresses 

26^-858 

Dye,  J.  S.     Plots  and  crimes  of  the  great 

conspiracy  of  America  .        .         26^-867 

Ellison,  T.     Slavery  and  secession     .  6='-468 

Farrar,  C.  C.  S.     The  war,  its  causes  and 

consequences        ....         26''-675 

Fisher,  H.  W.     Origin  of  the  American  war 

2G''-65;5 

Gasparin,    A.    de.        L'   Amerique    devant 

r  Europe       34-4529 

America  before  Europe  .         26''-424 

Une  grand  peuple  qui  se  releve    34-3339 

Uprising  of  a  great  people     .         26''-408 

Goodwin,  T.  S.     Natural  history  of  secession 

26=^-526 

Greeley,  H.      History   of  the    struggle   for 

slavery  extension  .         .         .         26^-999 

Greenhow,  R.     First  year  of  abolition  rule 

at  Wasliington      ....  26^-537 

Gurowski,  A.  de.     Diary   .         .         26-^-477 

Hope,  A.  J.  B.  B.     The  American  disruption 

26^'-1005 

Hopkins,  J.  B.     Fall  of  the  confederacy 

26-''-984 

Hudson,  E.  M.    Second  war  of  independence 

2G^'-527 

Keckley,  E.     Behind  the  scenes         30-2361 

Kelley,  W.  D.      Replies  to  Northrup 

26«-977 

Kennedy,  J.  P.     Ambrose's  letters   on   the 

rebellion 26''-703 

Kerr,  W.  S.  R.     Confederate  secession 

2G--'-788 

Laugel,  A.     Les  causes  et   caracteres  de  la 

guerre  civile  ....         34-4672 

Lunt,  G.     Origin  of  the  late  Avar        26"-735 

MacMalion,  T.  W.     Cause  and  contrast 

2G"-1904 

McPherson,    E.      Political  history  of 

26^-571 

Massie,  J.  W.     America ;  the  origin  of  the 

present  conflict     ....         26^-497 

Newcomb,  S.     Our  financial  policy  during 

the  rebellion 1-246 

Partridge,  J.  A.     Makiug  of  the   American 

nation 26^^-828 

Record  of  the  democratic  party         26*-977 

Reports  of  the  select  committee  of  five  on  the 

collection  of  duties  ;  on  hostile  organization 
against  the  government  within  the  District  of 
Columbia  ;  on  naval  force  of  the  U.  S.  ;  rela- 
tive to  the  correspondence  between  the  presi- 
dent and  commissioners  of  South  Carolina ; 
and  on  seizure  of  forts.     W.,  1861.     8° 

26''-767 

Schurz,  C.     Speeches         .        .  2-853 

Shaffner,  T.  P.     War  in  America       26«-469 

Smitii,  G.     Letter  to  a  whig  member  of  the 

southern  independence  association      26''-1004 

Spence,  J.     Southern   independence 

26''-1005 

Stanton,  R.  L.     Church  and  the  rebellion 

,         26»-572 

—  — -  Stephens,  A.     Constitutional  view  of  the  late 
war 26"-1013 

Tharin,  R.  S.     Arbitrary  arrests  in  the  south 

26''-490 

Thayer,  M.  R.,  F.  E.  Felton,  and  J.  W.  An- 
drews.    Addresses,  etc.,  on  .         26''-975 

Throop,  M.  H.     The  future        .         26''-661 

True  interpretation  of  the  war   .       26*-100.'5 

Vallandigham,  C.   L.     Record   .         26"-700 

Speeches,  arguments,  etc.      .         26^-926 

Williams,  J.     Rise   and   fall   of  the   model 

republic 26"-5C0 


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United  States  of  North  America.  18.  War  of 
1861-5.     Foreign  1  elation  s. 

"Alabama,"  the,  official  correspondence  in 

respect  to 26»-860 

Anent  the  North  American  continent 

SG-'-lOOS 

Bemis,  G.     Precedents   of   American    neu- 
trality ;  hasty  recognition  ot  rebel  belligerency 
•20-^-1001 

Edge,  F.  M.      England's  danger  and    her 

safefv ^()»-1005 

Familiar  epistle  to  R.  J.  Walker       2G"-1005 

Field,  E.  W.,  and  C.  G.  Loring.  Corre- 
spondence on  present  relations  between  Great 
Britain  and  U.  S.  of  A.         .         .  26^-501 

—  —  Gibbs,  F.  W.     Recognition         .       2()''-100r) 
Laboulaye,  E.     Les  Etats-Unis  et  la  France 

34-4o72 

Correspondence  relatinir  to  the  civil  war  in 

the  U.  S.,  1862-4.     3v.  "l".        .       26»-1206 
Rebel  brag  and  British  bluster   .         26"-705 

—  19.  Prison-l'^e. 

Abbott,  A.  O.     Prison-life  in  the  south 

2G='-706 

Cavada,  F.  F.     Libby-life  .         .         25»-o6G 

Ely,  A.     Journal  in  Richmond. .  26''-415 

Ferguson,  J.     Life  struggles  in  rebel  prisons 

26''-737 

Glazier,  W.  W.     Capture,    prison  pen,    and 

escape   2G"-69o 

Hamlin,  A.  C.     Martyiia  .         .  26''-837 

Harris,  W.  C.     Prison-life  at  Richmond 

2G''-413 

Keiley,  A.  M.     In  vinculis         .         26''-829 

Sabre,  G.  E.     Nineteen  months  a  prisoner  of 

war 26»-727 

—  20.  Philanthropic  and  mnitarv  affairs. 

Alcott,  L.  M.     Hospital  sketclies        26''-477 

Bounty  fund  commission,  Philadelphia,  re- 
port, 1865 26''-978 

Brocket t,  L.  P.,  and  M.  C.  Vaughan.  Wo- 
man's work  in  the  civil  Avar         .         26"-886 

Cooper-shop  volunteer  refreshment  commit- 
tee, statement.     Ph.,  1864.     8°    .         26''-978 

Ellis,  T.  T.     Leaves  from  the   diary  of  an 

army  surgeon         ....  26»-497 

Hospital  transports     .         .         .         2G''-o00 

Penna.  relief  association  for  east  Tennessee, 

report.     Ph.,  1864        ,         .         ,         26''-978 

Philanthropic  results  of  the  war         2G"-870 

Reed,  W.  H.     Hospital  life  in  the  army  of  the 

Potomac 26"-787 

See    United   States    Christian    commission ; 

United  States  sanitary  commission. 

—  21.  Biography. 

—  —  Goodrich,  F.  B.     Tribute  book  26''-1201 
Headley,  J.  T.    Farragutaudour  naval  com- 
manders                30-1994 

Larke,  J.  K.     Grant  and  his  generals 

cO-2016 

Moore,  F.    Heroes  and  martyi's        30-2035 

Women  of  the  war        .         .        30-1884 

—  —  Our  great  captains       .         .         ,        30-1655 
Pollard,  E.  A.     Lee  and  his  lieutenants 

26^012 

Shanks,  W.  T.  G.     Distinguished  generals 

\        .        30-1847 

Shea,  J.  G.     The  fallen  brave    .        30-2015 

Southern  generals       .         .         .        30-1589 

Stow^e,  H.  B.     Men  of  our  times        30-2375 

—  22.  Anecdotes,  poetry,  and  incidents. 

Boker,  G.  H.     Poems  of  the  war         23-742 

DeLeon,  T.  C.     South  songs      .  23-837 

Hackett,  H.  B.     Christian  memorials 

32-1187 

Kirkland,  F.     Anecdotes  and  incidents 

26-'-854 

Mason,  E.  V.,  (ed.)     Southern  poems  of  the 

war 23-890 

Melville,  H.    Battle  pieces .        .  23-868 


United  States  of  North   America.      22.  War   of 
1861-5.     Anecdoteii,  poetry,  and  incidents. 

Moore,  F.     Anecdotes,  poetry,  and  incidents 

of  the  war,  north  and  south    '     .  26"-804 

Personal  and  political  ballads  23-735 

: Songs  of  the  soldiers      .         .  23-720 

Phelps,  A.  L.     Our  country         ,         33-1148 

Redden,  L.  C.     Idyls  <if  battle  .  23-750 

Rouse,  E  S.  S.     Bugle  blast,  comprising  an- 
ecdotes, etc 26"-564 

Simms,  W.  G.     War  poetry  of  the  south 

23-920 

White,  R.  G.     Poetry  of  the  civil   war 

23-838 

—  23.  Miscellany. 

Antic  pations  of  the  future  .         26''-885 

Baker,  L.  C.     History  of  the  secret  service 

26-'-916 

Bates,  W.  C.     Stars  and  stripes  in  rebeldom 

26''-426 

Brown,  W.  W.     Negro  and  the  rebellion 

2G»-872 

Brownlow,  W.  G.     Secession    .         26''-423 

Day,  S.  P.     Down  south    .         .         26''-416 

Diary  of  a  southein  refugee         .  26^-956 

Dwight,  W.     Life  and  letters    .  30-2346 

Edmonds,  S.  E.  E.     Nurse  and  spy  2fi»M90 

Ellis,  D.     Adv(  ntures        .         .        30-1909 

Estvan,  B.     War  pictures  from  the  south 

26"-499 

Ferguson,  R.     America  during  and  after  the 

war 26'*-577 

Flagof  truce,  by  a  white  republican  26^-1005 

Geer,  J.  J.     Beyond  the  lines     .         26''-443 

Hannaford,  Mrs.  P.  A.     Field,  gunboat,  hos- 
pital, and  prison    ....  26'>-786 

Hardinge,  Mrs.  I.     Belle  Boyd  in  camp  and 

prison 26^^-595 

Hepwdrth,  G.  H.     Whip,  hoe,  and  sword 

26''-476 

Higginson,  T.  W.    Army  life  in  a  black  regi- 
ment            26"-1058 

Knox,  T.  W.     Camp-fire  and  cotton-field 

.,     .      .      .      2Q^-nm 

Laugel,  A.    Les  Etats-Unis  pendant  la  guerre 

34-3489 

United  States  during  the  war         26''-567 

Lester,  C.  E.     Light  and  dark  of  the  rebel- 
lion                26b-442 

Life  in  the  south  .         .         .         26''-441 

Mallet,  W.  W.    Errand  to  the  south  26'M44 

My  cave-life  in  Vickshurg  .         .  26"-540 

Nott,  C.  C.     Sketches        .        .         26^-433 

Peyton,  J.  L.     American  crisis  26'-917 

Post,  L.  M.     Soldiers'  letters     .        33-1272 

Richardson,  A.  I).     The  secret  service :  the 

field,  the  dungeon,  the  escape       .         26^-709 

Russell,  W.  H.     My  diary  north  and  south 

26^-430 

Trollope,  A.     North  America    .         26''-4l9 

Woes  of  war        ....       26''-1005 

See  Confederate  states  ;  Slavery  ;  South. 

—  24.  Beconstruction. 

—  Cany,  H.  C.     Industrial,  financial,  and  politi- 

cal        ......  3-55 

—  Felton,  F.     Purification  and  reconstruction 

26''-975 

—  Flanders.  H.     Observations     .        .         26^-976 

—  Keiley,  W.  D.     The  south      .         .         26''-977 

—  McCardle,  W.  H.,  case  of        .         .  2-362 

—  Pollard,  E.  A.     Lost  cause  regained      26^-1016 

—  Provisional  governors,  message  concerning 

.        .         .         .        .         2G''-973 

—  Reportof  the  joint  committee  on  reconstruction. 

W.,  186G.     8» 26^-819 

—  Report  of  the  select  committee  on  the  New  Or- 

leans riots.     W.,  1867.     8°.         .  26''-951 

—  Tennessee,  admission  of .        .         .  26-'-973 

—  Throop,  M.  H.     The  future     .        .  26«-661 

—  The  usurpation        ....  26«-976 


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UNITED  STATES. 


610 


UNITED  STATES. 


United  States  of  North  America.     25.  Geography, 
explorations,  and  surveys. 

—  Baldwin,  T.,  and  J.  Tliomas.     Gazetteer  of 

25-112 

—  Colvocoresses,  G.  M.     Four  years  in  the  gov- 

ernm(!nt  exploring  expedition       .         29*'-lll 

—  Darby,  W.,  and  T.  Dwight.     Gazetteer  of 

25-119 

—  Emory,  W.  H.     U.  S.  and  Mexican  boundary 

2()''-1002 

—  Falconer,  T.    Southwestern,  Oregon,  and  north- 

western boundary         .         .         .         2()''-C61 

—  Graham,  J.  D.     Eeports  on  western  lake  har- 

bors        2G''-341 

—  Haskel-,  D.,  and  J.  C.  Smith.     Gazetteer  of 

25-102 

—  Meade,  G.  C.     Report  of  survey  of  north  and 

nortliwest  lakes     ....  6-98:] 

—  Mitchell,    S.    A.     Index   of  counties,    districts, 

townships,  towns,  etc.  .         .  25-fil 

—  Poor,  H.  V.     Railroad  map  of         .  35-164 

—  Reports  of  explorations  iind    survej'S,  to  ascer- 

tain route  for  a  railroad  Ironi  the  Mississippi 
river  to  the  Pacific  ocean,  made  in  18  8,4. 
AV.,  1855-60.     12  V.  in  13.     4°     .       26''-1001 

—  Reportsof  the  secretary  of  war  ;  with  reconnais- 

sances of  routes  from  San  Antonio  to  El  Paso  ; 
also,  the  report  of  Capt.  Marcy"'s  route  from 
Fort  Smith  to  Santa  Fe.     W.,  1850.     8° 
26''-481 

—  "Wiikes,  C.     U.  S.  exploring  expedition    29''-75 

—  S;^e  Coast  survey  ;  Interoceanic  canals  and  rail- 

roads; Pacific  railroad. 

—  26.  Travels  and  description. 

—  Alembert,  A.  d'.     Flanerie  parisienneauxEtats- 

Unis      .^        34-3022 

—  Ampere,  J.  J.     Promenade  en  Amerique 

34-4501 

—  Arfwedson,  C  D.     U.  S.  and  Canada,  in  1832 

26i'-471 

—  Beste,  J.  R.     The  Wabash      .         .         26^-574 

—  Bowles,  S.     Our  new  west      ,         .         26''-714 
Pacific  railroad  open  .         .         .         26"-633 

—  Bradbury,  J.     Interior  of  America  in  1809-11 

26b-5 

—  Brissot  de  Warville,  J.  P.     New  travels  in  26''-6 

—  Buckingham,   J.  S.      America,    historical,   sta- 

tistic, and  descriptive   .         .         .  26''-9 

—  Bunn,  A.     Old  England  and  New  England 

26''-640 

—  Burnaby,  A.     Middle  settlements  of  N.  A.  in 

1759,60 26''-615 

—  Carlisle,  G.  W.  F.     Travels  in  America  26b-293 

—  Chastellux,  F.  J.     Travels  in  N.  A.  26M8 

—  Chateaubriand,  R.  F.  A.  de.     Voyage  en  Ame- 

rique              34-3116,5413 

—  Combe,  G.     Notes  during  a  phrenological  visit 

26''-22 

—  Comettant,  O.     Trois  ans  aux  Etats-Unis 

34-3146 

—  Cooper,T.  Some  information  respecting  America 

26'^-23 

—  Crockett,  D.     Tour  to  the  nortli  and  down  east 

26''-555 

—  Cuming,  F.     Sketches  of  a  tour      .         26''-524 

—  Curtis,  G.  W.     Lotus-eating   .        .         26''-614 

—  Dickens,  C.     American  notes  .         26''-144 

—  Duncan,  J.  N.     Travels  through  the  U.  S.  and 

Canada 26»>-639 

—  DAvight,  T.,  jr.     Summer  tours       .  26''-31 

—  Ferguson,  W.     America  by  river  and  rail 

26''-468 

—  Ferrall,  S.  A.     Ramble  tlirough       .  26"-35 

—  Oilman,  C.     Poetiv  of  travel  .         .  26''-164 

—  Ha  1,  F.     Travels  in        .         .         .  20^-46 

—  Had,  N.     From  Liverpool  to  St.  Louis   26"-241 

—  Hamilton,  T.     Men  and  manners  in  America 

26''-469 

—  Hancock,  W.     Emigrant's  five  years  in  the  free 

states 26'-- 390 


United  States  of  North   America.     26.  Travels 
and  description. 

—  Hodgson,  A.    Journey  through  N.  A.     26''-145 
-—  Holly,  O.  L.     Picturesque  tciurist    .  26'M9 

—  Hurt-Binet,  M.  G.     Neuf  mois  aux  Etats-Unis 

34-3964 

—  Kemble,  F.  A.     Journal  .         .         .  26'^-10 

—  Ker,  H.     Travels  through       .         .  26''-61 

—  Lanman,  C.     Adventures  in  the  wilds  of 

26'>-319 

Adventures  of  an  angler  in         .         26'M21 

—  La  Rochefoucault-Liancourt,  F.  A.  F.     Travels 

in  1795-7 26''-1005 

Voyage  fait  en  1795-7  .         .         84-4209 

—  Latham, ll.     Black  and  white        .         26"-636 

—  Latrobe,  C.  J.     Rambl(;r  in  North  America 

26"-66 

—  LaAvrence,  G.  A.     Border  and  Bastille    26''-450 
, —  Levasseur,A.     Lafayette  in  America      26''-147 

—  Liebei',  F.     Letters  to  a  gentleman  in  Germany 

26''-275 

—  Lundie.  Mrs.  J.  C.     America  as  I  found  it 

26''-232 

—  Lyell,  C.     Second  visit  to        .         .         26'M92 

—  McCall,  G.  A.     Letters  from  the  frontiers 

26''-681 

—  Macgregor,  .T.     Our  brothers  and  cousins 

26''-35o 

—  ]\I=ickay,  A.     Travels  in,  1846,7       .         26''-200 

—  Mackinnon,  L.     Atlantic  and  transatlantic 

26*'-231 

—  Marryat,  F.     Diary  in  America       .  26'*-79 

—  Martineau,  H.     Retrospect  of  western  travel 

.         .  26^-78 

—  Maury,  S.  M.     Enclishwoman  in  America 

.      ^.        .         .        .  26''-80 

—  Mitchell,  D.W.     Ten  years  in        .         26''-489 

—  Murray,  A.  M.     Letters  from  .         26''-29G 

—  Murray,  C  A.     North  America  in  1834-6 

26''-88 

—  Ossoli,  S.  M.  F.  de.     Summer  on  the  lakes 

26''-40 

—  Parkinson,  R.     Tour  in  America,  1798-1800 

20*^-659 

—  Pumpelly,  R.     Across  America  and  Asia 

29*'-136 

—  Russell,  W.  H.     Mj'  diary  north  and  south 

,  .         26"-430 

—  Sagra,  R.  de  la.     Cinq  mois  aux  Etats-Unis 

84-4735 

—  Sala,  G.  A.     My  diary  in  America,  1863,-4 

26''-526 

—  Shaw,  J.     Ramble  through     .         .         26"-635 

—  Sigouruey,  Mrs.  L.  H.     Scenes  in  my  native  land 

26"-117 

—  Silliman,  A.     Galh'p  among  American  scenery 

2G''-118 

—  Skinner,  J.  E.  H.     After  the  storm         26»'-665 

—  Tallack,  W.     Friendly  sketches  in  America 

26^-417 

—  Things  as  they  are  ....         26''-!  24 

—  Tuckerman,  H.  T.     America  and  her  commen- 

tators     26''-473 

—  Wansey,  H.     Journal  of  excursion,  1794 

26^-616 

—  Weld,  I.,  jr.     Travels  in,  1795-7    .         26'^-641 

—  Willis,  N.  P.     Health  trip  to  the  tropics  2(,''-258 

—  Wortley,  E.  S.     Travels  in,  1849,r.O        2G"-221 

—  See  Emigration  ;  Topographical  bureau. 

—  27.  Miscellany. 

—  American  annual  register,  1796        .         26''-728 

—  British  mechanic's  and   labourer's  hand-b(K)k 

and  guide •   26''-868 

—  Camp,  D.  N.     American  year-book         26"-992 

—  Davis,  E.     Half  century  ;  ( hanges  in  the  U.  f^. 

26''-625 

—  Eighty  years'  progress  in         .         .         26*-912 

—  Grattan,  T.  C.     Civilized  America  .         26'>-345 

—  Janson,  C.  W.     Stranger  in  America       26''-474 

—  Mellen,  G.     Book  of  the  U.  S.        .         26*'-588 


UNITED  STATES. 


611 


UPflAM. 


United  Statesof  North  America.     27.  Miscellany. 

—  Miirat,  A.     Moral  and  political  sketch  of  2G'^-H9 

—  Poussin,  G.  T.     Power  and  progress  of  26-'-273 

—  Pritts,  J.     Border-life      .        .         .         SO^-STO 

—  Putnam,  G.  P.     American  fiicts      .         26"-7r)0 

—  Smith,  J.  J.,  and  J.  F.  Watson.     American  liis- 

torical  and  literary  curiosities       .  88-3;)9 

—  Volney,  C.  F.     View  of  .         .         .         2(5"-'i91 

—  Warden,  D.  B.     Statistical,  political  and   his- 

torical account  of  .         .         .  26*'-58G 

—  Winterhotham,  W.     View  of  .  2(i'^-595 

—  See  Alaska  (in  Supplement)  ;  America  ;  Indians  : 

Lakes  ;  Northwest ;  Parties  ;  South  ;  Territo- 
ries ;  West  (U.  S.)  ;  and  names  of  states. 
U.  S.  Christian  commission.     Annual  reports,  2d  to 
5th.     Ph.,  1864-7.    8°  .         .         .         82-2149 

—  Moss,  L.     Annals  of         .         .         .         82-2148 

—  Smith,  E.  P.     Incidents  of      .         .       26"-1047 
United   States    magazine    and   democratic    review. 

V.  1-80.     Wr,  1838-52.     8°  .         .  17-88 

United   States  military  academy.      Benton,  J.  G. 

Ordnance  and  gunnery  for  cadets  of        6-567 

—  Boynton,  E.  C.    ^History  of    .         .         26^-584 

—  Park,  R.     History  and  topography  of      26''-152 
United   States  naval   academy.      Luce,  S.  B.     In- 
structions in  naval  light  artillery  for      6-687 

—  Marshall,  E.  C.     History  of    .        .         26»-471 
U.  S.  naval  observatory.    Astronomical  and  meteor- 
ological observaticms  during  the  years  1849-52. 
1802-6.     W.,  1862-8.     7  v.     4°    .  12-155 

U.  S.  sanitary  commission.    Bulletin.  [Nov.  1868  to 
Aug.  1865.]     N.  y.,  1866.     8"      .  10-751 

—  Docmnents.    v.  1,2,  No.  1-95.    N.  Y.,  1866.    2  v. 

8° 10-752 

—  Bray  ton  &  Terry.     Sketch  of  the  soldiers'  aid 

society  of  Ohio     ....         26-^-588 

—  Narrative  of  sufferings  of  U.    S.    ofBcers  and 

soldiers  while  prisoners  of  war  in  the  hands  of 
the  rebel  authorities.     Ph.,  1865.    8»    26''-852 

—  Sketch  of  its  purposes  and  its  work.     B.,  1868 

10-408 

34-4707 
34-4706 


—  Evans,  T.  W.     Essais  d'hygiene 
La  commission  sanitaire 

—  Flint,  A.     Causation  and  prevention  of  disease 

10-806 

—  Hammond,  W.  A.     Medical  and  surgical  essays 

10-454 

—  Henshaw,  S.  E.     History  of  the  northwestern 


branch  . 

—  Our  daily  fare 

—  Spirit  of  the  foir       .         .         .         . 

—  Stilie,  C.  J.     History  of  . 
United  States   service  magazine,     v.  1 

1864-6.     8»    

Unity  in  variety.     C.  Dresser 
Unity  of  the  human  races.     T.  Smyth  . 
Unity  of  worlds.     B.  Powell 
Univers,  1'.     Artaud  de  Montor,  A.  F. 


—  La  Salle,  A.  E.  G.     Sicile 
Universal  catalogue   for  1772,3. 


L. 


26»-1040 

33-1179 

33-1178 

2G'^-885 

N.  Y., 

17-197 

9-87 

29''-168 

11-80 

Italic 

34-4889 
34-4889 
2  V.     8° 


21-288 
"Universal  character,"  or  manner  of  writing  that 
may  be  intelligible  to  the  inhabitants  of  every 
country.     Bath.     Sm.  4°       .         .  22-865 

Universal  formulary.     R.  E.  Griffith      ,  10-925 

Universal  genius.     M.  W.  Savage  .         .         18-2787 
Universal  history.     See   History,  general  and  uni- 
versal . 
Universal  history  compiled   from  original  authors. 
V.  2-7.     L.,  1787-44.     6  v.     f     .         29»-407 
—  Additions  to.     L.,  1750.     f",    .        .         29»-408 
Universal  history  on  scriptural  principles;  new  ed., 
chiefly  designed  for  the  young.     L.     6  v. 

29='-92 

Universal  path-finder,  the.     M.  N.  Olmsted  83-1876 

Universal  restoration  :  a  poem.     G.  Calvert    28-923 

Universal  songster ;  or,  museum  of  mirth  ;  being  a 

collection  of  ancient  and  modern  songs.     L., 

n.  d.     3  V.    8»      .        .        .        .  23-423 


Universal  suffrage.     T.  W.  Hartley       .  2-1029 

Universal  text-book  of  photography.     L.,  1864 

6  f'SS 

Univercoelum  and  sjiiritual  philosopher,  the,  [afier- 
wards  Spirit  of  the  age.]     N.  Y.,  1848,9.    4  v. 

in  1      4° 32-2058 

Uuiversalism.     Ballon,  II.      Eleven  sermons 

82-M84 

Notes  on  the  parables  .         .         32-1483 

Treatise  on  atonement         .         .         82-1485 

—  Dexter,  H.  M.     Verdict  of  reason  .        32-1652 

—  Kidwell,  J.     Strictures  on  future  punishm:  nl 

82-1483 

—  Kneeland,  A.     Philadelphia  universalist  masa- 

zine 32-1703 

—  Smith,  M.  II.     Uuiversalism  not  of  God 

82-14S0 

—  See  Future  state. 

Universe.     Cudwortii,  R.     Intellectual  system  of 

15-25 

—  See  Nature. 

Universe,  the.     F.  A.  Pouchet       .         .  9-1051 

Universities.     Arnold,  M.     Schools  on  the  continent 

18-18 

—  Hamilton,  Sir  W.      Discussions  on  philosophy 

15-253 

—  Huber,  V.  A.     English  universities  18-118 

—  Newman,  J.  H.     Office  and  work  of         13-150 

—  Schaff,  P.     Universities  of  Germany        82-688 

—  See  Education  ;  Schools  ;  and  names  of  univer- 

sities. 
Universities'  mission  to  Central  Africa.     H.  Rowley 

83-1938 

University  of  the   state  of  New    York.     See  New 

York  state,    (EduCvtional   and    literary 

institutions.) 

University  quarterly  ;  conducted  by  an    association 

of  collegiate  and  professional  students,  v.  1-4. 

Ne\r  Haven,  1860,1.     8°       .        .  17-105 

University  representation.     J.  Ileywood  18-107 

Unjust  judge,  the:  a  memorial  of  R.  B.  Taney 

'2-992 

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Unprotected  ;   or,  facts  in  dressmaking  life.     By  a 

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Unprotected  females  in  Norway  ;  or,  the  pleasantest 

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Denmark   and   Sweden ;    with  Scandinavian 

sketches  from  nature.     L.,  1857   .  27'^-443 

Unsuspected  observer,  the,  in  the  spirit  of  the  late 

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UPHAM. 


612 


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—  Letters,   aesthetic,    social,    and  moral ;   written 

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—  Life  and  religious  opinions  and   experience  of 

Madame  de  La  Mothe  Guyon  ;  with  some  ac- 
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Upholsterer's  guide.     T.  King       .         .  6-122 

Upholstery.     See  Furniture. 

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Uprising  of  a  great  people.     A.  de  Gasparin 

26^-408 

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Upton,  E.  New  system  of  infantry  tactics.  N.  Y., 
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Urgemic  convulsions.     C.  R.  Braun        .  10-907 

Uranography.     See  Astronomy. 

Urbin,  E.     Practical  guide  for  puddling  iron  and 

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From  the  French,  by  A.  A.  Fesquet.    P.,  1868 

6-434 

Urbino,  Mme  L.  B.,  et  al.  Art  recreations  ;  a  com- 
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Urbino,  Mrs.  S.  R.  An  American  woman  in  Europe  ; 
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Urbino.     Dennistoun,  J.     Memoirs  of  the  dukes  of 
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Ure,  A.  Cotton  manufacture  of  Great  Britain  ; 
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—  Dictionary  of  chemistry ;   on  the  basis  of  Mr. 

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Urethra.     Thompson,  H.     Stricture  of  .  10-906 

Uriconium,  the  Roman  city  of.     J.  C.  Anderson 

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Urinary  organs.     Morland,  W.  ,  Diseases  of    10-439 


Urinary  organs.    Parrish,  J.    Diseases  of  tlie  10-467 

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—  Thompson,  H.     Diseases  of    .        .  10-886 
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Urine.     Neubauer,  C,  and  J.  Vogel.     Analysis  of 
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Urn-burial.     Browne,  SirT.     Discourse  on  32-1655 
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27''-464 

Urquhart,  J.     Orme,  W.     Memoirs  of  .  30-905 

Urquhart,  W.  Sir  John  May  Mead  .  18-3386 
Urquhart,  "VV.  P.  Lite  and  times  of  Francesco 
Sforza,  duke  of  Milan  ;  with  a  sketch  of  the 
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Ursula.  Miss  E.  M.  Sewell  .  .  .  18-2816 
Ursule  Mirouet.  H.  de  Balzac  .  .  34-3043 
Use  of  sunshine.  R.  B.  Knowles  ,  .  18-3388 
Useful  arts.    Appleton's  mechanic's  magazine  6-979 

—  Coxe,  T.     Statement  of  the  manufactures  of  the 

U.S.  for  1810        ....  6-963 

—  Cutbush,  J.     American  artist's  manual      6-881 

—  The  engineer- 6-1021 

—  Ewbank,  T.     The  world  a  workshop  6-848 

—  Franklin  journal       ....  6-850 

—  Howe,  H.     Memoirs  of  mechanics  .  30-246 

—  Martineau,  H.     Health,  husbandry,  and  handi- 

craft        33-895 

—  Mining  magazine      ....  6-978 

—  Potter,  A.    Principles  of  science  applied     6-910 

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Uses.     Cornish,  W.  F.     Essay  on  v.  3  of  2-55 

Usher,  J.     Aikin,  J.     Life  of         . '       .  30-9 

Ussher,  J.     Journey  from  London  to  -Persepolis ; 
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Usurpation,  the.     From  the  Atlantic  monthly,  Oct., 

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Uterus.     Duparcque.  F.     Diseases  of    .  10-486 

—  Sims,  J.  M.     Notes  on  uterine  surgery      10-723 
Utilitarianism   explained  and  exemplified  in  moral 

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Utilitarianism.     John  Stuart  Mill  .         .  15-353 

Utility,  book  of.     T.  Tegg      .        .         .         83-1118 
Utility  of  mathematics.     C.  Davies        .  14-23 

Utilization  of  minute  life.     T.  L.  Phipson         9-604 
Utopia.     Sir  T.  More      ....  2-807 

Utterly  wrecked.     H.  Morford       .         .        18-2943 
Utterton,  F.  A.     Biographical  sketches  of  twenty- 
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Uwins,  Mrs.     Memoir  of  Thomas  Uwins  ;  with  let- 
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Thomas  Lawrence,  and  other  distimrnished 
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Uzziel,  J.  Ben.     See  Targums. 


VACANCES. 


613 


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Vacauces  de  Caraille.  H.  jVIuvgcr  .  .  34-8585 
Vacances  des  jeuues  Boers.  Maj^ne  Reid  34-3517 
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Vaccination.     Ballaul,  E.       .         .        .  10-882 

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—  Seaton,  E.  C.     Handbook  of   .         .  1()-8G6 
Vade  mecum  for  nialt-wornis ;  or,  a  guide  to  good 

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Vagabond,  the.     A.  Badeau  .         .         .  33-403 

Vagal)onds,  the.     J.  T.  Trowbridge       .  23-87 

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Vagamundo.     J.  E.  VNarren  .         .         ,  27''-245 

Vagaries  of  Vandyke  Ijrowne.  W.P.Brannan  23-803 
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Valcreuse.  J.  Sandeau  .  .  .  .  34-3717 
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Valdepeiras.  C.  Reybaud  .  .  .  34-4209 
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Valley  of  a  hundred  fires.     [Same  as  Rector's  wife.] 

J.  C.  Stretton 18-3689 

Valley  of  the  Nile.     W.  H.  D.  Adams  .         28''-601 

Valois,  A-.  de.     Mexique,    Havane,    et  Guatimala; 

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Valois  de  la  Motte.     See  Lamotte-valois. 

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Vambery,  A.     Travels  in  Central  Asia;   being  tlie 

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—  Same.     M.  B.  D.  v.  3      .         .        .  24-142 

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Vance,  A.     Supplement  to  the  old  testament  scrip- 
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Vance,  Clara.     [Pseud.]     See  Denison,  Mrs.  M.  A. 

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Van  Dyck,  A.  Christian  union  ;  or,  an  argument 
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Vane,  C.  W.  Narrative  of  the  war  in  Germany  and 
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—  Same.     L.,  1856       ....       27»-2079 
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Vaniere,  P.     See  Noel,  F.  J. 

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VAN  OOSTERZEE. 


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Van  Oosterzee.     See  Langc,  J.  P. 

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Varannes,  A.  des.  La  flottille  du  lac  Garde  34-4061 
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Variations  of  animals  and  plants  under  domestica- 
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Vassar,   J.   G.      Twenty  years  around  the  Avorld. 

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Vathek.     W.  Beckford  ....  18-299 

Vati(  an,  echoes  from.     L.  M.  de  Marancour  27*'-903 

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Vaughan,  R.  A.  Hours  with  the  mystics ;  a  con- 
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Vautrin,  derniere  incarnation  de.     H.  de  Balzac 

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Veau  d'or,  le.     X.  de  Montepin  et  E.  Capendu 

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Vecchy,  C.  A.     Garibaldi  at  Caprera.     Translated 

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Veda.     Rigveda 32-928 

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Vega,  Garcilaso  de  la.     Obras,  connotas.     M.,  1765 

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Vegetable  substances  used  in  the  arts  and  in  domestic 
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—  Siime.     L.,  18^0       ....  6-884 

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6-835 


VEGETABLES. 


615 


VERON. 


Vegetables.    Burr,  F.     Garden  vegetables        4-242 
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Vegetarianism.     See  Food  and  diet. 
Vegetation,  les  nierveilles  de  la.    F.  Marion  34-3509 
Vegetation  of  Europe.     A.  Henfrey       .  9-933 
Veiise,  E.     Memoirs  of  the  court  of  Prussia.    Trans. 

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L.,  18:)G.     2  V 27''-2G9() 

Veil  lifted.  E.  Richardson  .  .  .  82-1627 
Veil  partly  lifted.     W.  H.  Furness  ,         32-1108 

Veille  de  Noel.  C.  Schmid  .  .  .  84-4244 
Veillee  de  Vincennes.  A.  de  Vigny  .  34-4570 
Veillees  de  Saint-Hubert,  les.     Le  marquis  de  Fou- 

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Veillees  du  chateau,  les.  Mme.  de  Genlis  84-5086 
Veillees  flamandes.  H.  Conscience  .  84-8158 
Veilleuse.  J.  T.  de  Saint-Germain  .  84-4148 
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Velasquez  de  la  Cadena,  M.     New  Spanish  reader. 

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Velasquez  de  Velasco,  A.  El  zeloso  [La  Lena]. 
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—  Pronouncing  dictionary  of  the  Spanish  and  Eng- 

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basis  of  Soane's  edition  of  Neuman  and  Ba- 
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Velez  de  Guevara.     See  Guevara. 

Velocipede,  the  :  its  history,  varieties,  and  practice. 
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Velpeau,  A.  A.  L.  M.  Diseasesof  the  breast.  Trans, 
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Velvet  cusliion.     J.  W.  Cunningham    ,  18-779' 

Venables,  E.  Guide  to  the  isle  of  Wight.  L.,  1860 
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Vendee,  story  of  the  war  in.     G.  J.  Hill     27"-! 753 

Vendors  and  purchasers  of  real  property.  Hilliard, 
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Venereal  diseases.  Hill,  B.  Syphilis  and  local  con- 
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Veness,  W.  T.     El  Dorado  ;  or,  British  Guiana  as 
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Venice.     Adams,  W.H.D.    Past  and  present  27''-393 

—  Flagg,  E.     The  city  by  the  sea       .        27''--2220 

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Veniukof,  V.,  et  al.     The  Russians  in  central  Asia, 

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Venn,  Henry.      Life  and  selection  from  letters  of 

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with  a  sketch  of  the  general  results  of  Roman 
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Venn,  .J.  Logic  of  chance  ;  with  especial  reference 
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Venti-lating  and  warming.     N.  Arnott  .  6-4 

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Veniilation  of   dwellings,  and  utilization  of 

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—  Griscom,  J.  H.     Uses  and  abuses  of  air  10-518 

—  Leeds,  L.  W.    Lectures  on  ventihition  0-61 

—  Perkins,  E.  E.     Gas  and  ventilation  0-138 

—  Reid,  D.  B.     Ventilation  in  American  dwellings 

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—  Ritchie,  R.     Natural  and  artificial  ventilation 

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Ventouillac,  L.  T.    The  French  librarian,  or  literary 

guide.     L.,  1829    8°    .         .         .  21-284 

Ventriloquist,  the.     H.  Cockton     .        .  18-664 

Verba  nominalia.     R.  S.  Charnock         .  22-50 

Verdant  green.     E.  Bradley  .         .         .  18-301 

Verderevsky.     Captivity  of  two  Russian  princesses 

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L.,  1857 28'^-332 

Verdi,  G.  La  forza  del  destino  ;  dramma-lirico  in  4 
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Verne,  J.,  et  C.  Wallut.  Onze  jours  de  siege  ;  come- 
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Verner's  pride.     Mrs.  H  Wood     .         .        18-3585 

Vernes,  F.  Le  voyageur  sentimental  on  ma  prome- 
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Vernevil.     See  Virues  y  Spinola. 

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Vernon,  E.  J.  Guide  to  the  Anglo-Saxon  tongue: 
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Vernon,  J.  Letters  illustrative  of  the  reign  of  Wil- 
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Vernon,  W.  H.  Methodical  treatise  on  the  cultiva 
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G16 


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—  Paris  en  1860;    Les  Theatres  de  Paris  depiiis 

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Veronica  ;  or,  the  lighthouse  keeper.    By  the  author 

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Veronique.  Fl.  Marryat  .  .  .  18-4258 
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Versification.      Hermanu,  G.     Elementae  doctrinae 

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—  Guest,  E.     History  of  English  rhythms   22-618 

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Vertebrate   animals.      Owen,    R.     Anatomy  of 

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Odontography  of  the .         .         .  9-1050 

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Vertot,  R.  A.  de.     History  of  the  knights  of  Malta. 

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L.,  1735.     8°         ....       27''-2084 

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Vertue,  G.  Anecdotes  of  painting  in  England. 
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Very  hard  cash.  C.  Reade  .  .  .  18-2590 
Very  successful.  Lady  R.  Buhver-Lytton  18-501 
Vesicovaginal  fistula.     T.  A.  Emmet    .  10-861 

Vesper.     Mme  A.  de  Gasparin        .         ,         34-3342 

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Vespucius,  A.  Lester,  C.  E.,  and  A.  Foster.  Life 
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Vestiges  of  the  natural  history  of  creation.     From 

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—  Explanations  :  a  sequel  to  the  above  9-306 

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Vestiges  of  the  spirit-liistory  of  man.  S.  F.  Dnnlap 
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Vestigia  Anglicana.  S.  R.  Clarlte  .  27''-268 
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Veterinary  medicines.     F.  Dun      .         .  4-106 

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Veterinary  surgeon.     J.  Hind        .         .  4-18 

Vethake,  U.    Principles  of  political  economy.    Ph., 

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Vetter  aus  Schwaben.     J.  Nefiien  .  34-591 

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1850 34-3887 

Veuve  des  montagnes.  Sir  W.  Scott  .  34-4U98 
Via  media.  —  Andrews  .  .  .  "  32-1291 
Viardot,   L.     Musoes   d'Allemagne.     2me  ed.     P., 

1855 34-3972 

—  Musees  de  angleterre,  de  Belgique,  de  Hollande, 

et  de  Russie.     P.,  1855         .         .         31-3 '73 

—  Musees  d'Espagne.     Suivls   de   notices  sur  la 

principaux  peintres  de  I'Espagne.     2me  etl. 
P.,  1853 34-3974 

—  Les  musees  de  France  (Paris).     2me  ed.     P., 

1860 84-3975 

—  Musees  d'ltalle  ;  precedes  d'une  dissertation  sur 

les  origines  tiaditionelles  de  la  peinture  mo- 

derne.     3me  ed.     P.,  1859   .         ,        34-3976 

Viator ;  or,  a  peep  into  my  note-book.    D.  Hotfman 

33-262 

Viator.     Sec  Washington  sketcli-book. 

Vicaire  de  Wakefield.     O.  Goldsmith     .        34-3990 

Vicar  of  Roost 18-780 

Vicar  of  Wakefield.  O.  Goldsmith  .  18-1197 
Vicar  of  Wrexhill.  Mrs.  F.  Trollope  .  18-3303 
Vicars,  H.     Wightman,  J.   B.     Memorials  of 

30-928 


Vicary,  M.     Notes  of  a  residence  at  Rome  in  1846. 

L.,  1847 27*'-477 

Vice-president's  daughter.    G.  F.  de  Vingut    18-853 
Vicenza.  duke  of     See  Caulaincourt. 
Viceroys  of  Ireland.     .L  T.  Gilbert        .       27M^50 
Vicissitudes  of  commerce;  a  tale  of  the  cotton  trade 

18-3397 

Vicissitudes  of  families.     Sir  B.Burke  27M50 

Vicissitudes  of  Italy.  Genoa,  1859  .  27=^-2492 
Vickers,  J.     New  course  of  practical  grammar  ;  or, 

plain  straight  road  to  good   English.     L. 

r  22—272 

Vickers,  T.     See  Purcell,  J.  i3.      ' 
Vicksburg.     My  cave  life  in  .         .         26-''-540 

Vicomte  de  Beziers.  F.  Soulie  .  .  34-3777 
Vicomte  de  Bragelonne.  A.  Dumas  .  34-3209 
Vicomte  de  Launay.  Mme  E.  de  Girardin  34-3356 
Victim  of  excitement.  Mrs.  C.  L.  Hentz  18-1411 
Victim  of  intrigue.     J.  W.  Taylor  .  33-932 

Victims  of  society.      Countess  of  Blessington 

18-345 

Victoire.     C.  Ames  ....        18-3914 

Victor,  B.     The  history  of  the  theatres  of  London 

and  Dublin.     L.,  1761  .         .  24-213 

—  See  Oult.m,  W.  C. 

Victor,  M.  V.  F.  [Seely  Regester.]  The  dead  let- 
ter                 .         18-3801 

—  Fashionable  dissipation  .        .         18-1111 

—  See  Fuller,  F.  A. 

Victor,  O.  J.  History,  civil,  political,  and  military, 
of  the  southern  rebellion,  etc.  v.  1,2.  N.  Y., 
2  V.     8" 26^-585 

Victor,  W.  B.     Life  and  events.     Gin.,  1859.     8° 
.     * 26=^-554 

Victor  Emanuel,  king  of  Italy.     See  Arrivabene,  0. 

Victoria  of  England.  Leaves  from  the  journal  of 
our  life  in  the  highlands  (1848-'61)  ;  to 
which  are  prefixed  and  added  extracts  from 
the  same  journal  giving  an  account  of  earlier 
visits  to  Scotland,  and  tours  in  England  and 
Ireland,  and  yachting  excursions.  Ed.  by 
A.  Helps.     N.  Y.,  1868        .         .         27'>-924 

—  Same.     L.,  1868.     4»        .         .         .       27''-1231 

—  Buckingham,  and  Chandos,  R.   P.     Memoirs  of 

court  and  cabinet  of      .         .         .  27''-138 

—  McGilchrist,  J.     Public  life  of  .        30-2444 

—  The   early  years  of  the   prince  consort.     See 

Grey,  C 30-1983 

Victoria.     Hovvitt,  W.     Two  years  in    .         28''-199 

—  Kelley,  W.     Life  in  ...  29^-258 

—  Lloyd,  G.  T.  Thirty-three  years  in  29^-195 
—,  Meredith,  L.  A.     Over  the  straits  29^-180 

—  Smyth,  R.  B.     Gold  fields  and  nuneral  districts 

of 6-420 

—  Therry,  R.     Thirty  years  residence  in    29^-204 

—  Westgarth,  W.  Colony  of  .  .  29'>-214 
Victoria.  Caroline  Chesebro  .  .  18-632 
Victoria.  May  Carleton  .  .  .  18-4213 
Victoria.  Mrs.  Sherwood  .  .  v.  8  of  18-2837 
Victoria  history  of  England.     A.  B.  Thompson 

27»-1139 

Victoria  magazine.  L.,  1863-9.  12  v.  8°  17-188 
Victorian  enigmas.     C.  E.  Capel  .  20-161 

Victories  of  love.     C.  Patmore       .         .  23-668 

Victories  of  Wellington  and  the  British  armies.     W. 

H.  Maxwell  ....         27^-821 

Vida,  M.  G.     Art  of  poetry.     Trans,   into  English 

verse  by  C.  Pitt.     L.,  1725  .  22-740 

—  Same.     [Walsh's  Br.  poets,  21]       .  23-193 

—  The  Christiad  :  a  poem  [in  Latin]  witli  transla- 

tion by  J.  Cranwell.  Canib.,  1768.  8«  23-894 
Vidal   de  Cassis,    A.    T.    A.     Traite  des   maladies 

veneriennes.  2me  ed.  P.,  1855.  S*  34-4896 
Vidocq,  menuiirs  of  Ph.,  1859  .  .  30-1193 
Vie  a  rebours,  la.  L  Reybaud  .  ,  34-5513 
Vie  a  vignt  uns.     A.   Dumas,  tils  ,        34-3288 

Vie  an  desert.     G.  Gumming  .         .        34-3263 

Vie  chretienne.     J.  A.  D.  de  Ravignan  34-5015 

Vied'artiste.  A.Dumas  .  .  .  34-3199 
Vie  de  Boheme.     Barriere  et  Murger    .        34-5329 


VIE. 


617 


VIOLIN. 


Vie  elegante  a  Paris.     F.  J.  L.  de  Mortemart-Boisse 

34-3574 

Vieille  fille.     H.  A.  A.  de  Gondrecourt  34-4008 

Vieille  roclie.     E.  About         .         .         .         34-4737 
Viele,  E.  L.    Handbook  for  active  service;  contain- 
ing practical  instructions  in  campaign  duties; 
for  the  use  of  volunteers.     N.  Y.,  1861  C-712 
Vienna.     Balbi,  A.     Bibliotheques  de  Vienne    21-G 

—  Briglit,  R.     Travels  from        .         .       27''-1203 

—  Pradt,  M.  de.     Congress  of     .         .       27^-3395 

—  Widal,  A.  Un  mois  de  sejour  a  .  34-4655 
Vierge  du  Liban.  L.  Enault  .  .  34-3297 
Vieux  moustache.  See  Gordon,  C,  in  Supplement. 
View  at  the  foundations.  W.  M.  Fernald  10-52i 
Views  afoot.  J.  B.  Taylor  .  .  27'M81 
Views  and  reviews.  W.  G.  Simms  .  83-222 
Views  of  Philadelphia  ;  with  descriptions   [No  title 

page.]     4« 26''-1009 

View  of  the  world.     J.  Bigland      .        .  25-10 

Viga  Gluni's  saga.     E.  Head  .         .        18-1383 

Vigilantius  and  his  times.     W.  S.  Gilly  32-781 

Vigue,  G.  T.     Six  months  in  America.     Ph.,  1833 

"   26''-694 

Vignettes.  B.  R.  Parkes  .  .  .  30-1834 
Vigueul-Marville.     [Pseud,  for  N.  B.  d'Argonne.] 

Melanges  d'histoire  et  de  litterature.    P.,  1725. 

3v 34-4473 

Vignt  ans  apres.     A.Dumas  .         .        34-3206 

—  Suite  ;  (Le  vicomte  de  Bragelonne)  34-3209 
Vigny,  A.  de.     Cinq-Mars,  ou  une  conjuration  sous 

Louis  XIII.     P.,  1859.     8»  .        34-4509 

—  Cinq  Mars 18-850 

—  Servitude  et  grandeur  niilitaires.     7me  ed.     P., 

1857.     8° 34-4570 

—  Stello.  7me  ed.  P.,  1857.  80  .  34-4571 
Vilbort,    J.     Les  lieroines ;    uouvelles    pohmaises. 

P.,  1864 34-3889 

Villa  on  the  Rhine  ;  or,  villa  Eden.     B.  Auerbach 

18-4199 

Villa  gardener.     J.  C.  Loudon       .         .  4-69 

Village  ;  a  poem.  .G.  Crabbe  .  .  23-64,5 
Village  belles.     Miss  A.  Manning  .         18-2051 

Village  dialogues.     R.  Hill     .        .         .  33-417 

Village  doctor.     S.  de  B.  d'Arbouville  .  18-158 

Village  life  in  Eirypt.  B.  St.  John  .  28"-154 
Village  life  in  Switzerland.  S.  D.  Delmard  27"-725 
Village  on  the  clifi'.  A.  I.  Thackeray  18-3180,3204 
Village  sermons.     C.  Kingsley        .         .  32-592 

Villanueva,  J.  L.  Phojuician  Ireland  ;  trans.,  with 
notes,  by   H.    O'Brien.     Dub.,   1838.     8» 

27''-1548 

Villari,  P.  History  of  Girolamo  Savonarola  and  of 
his  times.  Trans,  from  the  Italian  by  L.  Hor- 
ner, with  the  co-operation  of  the  author.     L., 

1863.     2  V 80-1401 

Villas  on  the  Hudson.     A.  A.  Turner    .  5-G20 

Ville,  G.     High  farming  without  manure  ;  six  lec- 
tures on  agriculture.     L.       .         .  4-222 
Villemain,   A.    F.       Cours  de  litterature   francaise. 
P.,  1861.     4  V.       .        .         .         .        34-8890 

—  Es'sai  sur  I'oraison  funebre.      [See  Bossuet] 

34-8091 

—  La  litterature  contemporaine.  P  ,  1857  84-3891 
Villeuurt,   P.  J.   Bourdier  de.     Friend  of  women : 

from  the  French  by  A.  Morrice.  L.,  1802.  8° 
33-47 

Villemin,  E.  Gymnase  dramatique  des  salons.  P., 
1856 34-8895 

Villeneuve,  A.  de.  Cours  el6mentaire  de  litterature, 
suivi  de  courtes  notices  sur  les  personnages 
cites.     2me  ed.     P.,  1851      .         .         34-3998 

Villeneuve,  T.  F.  Vallon  de.  See  Scribe,  A.  E. 
Theatre  com. -v. 

Villers,  C.  F.  D.  de.  Essay  on  the  spirit  and  influ- 
ence of  the  reformation.  Trans,  by  S.  Miller. 
Ph.,  1838 27''-8561 

Villette.     C.  Bronte        ....  18-431 

Villiers,  TAbbe  de.  Histoire  de  Napoleon.  3me 
ed.     P 34-5139 

Villiers,  G.     See  Buckingham. 


Villoskda,  F.  N.     Dona  Blanco,  of  Navarre 

18-8404 

Vilmar,  A.  F.  C.     See  Metcalfe,  F. 
Vincennes,  donjon  de.     Alboize  el  Maquet 

V.  7,8  of  34-4947 

Vincent,  E.     [Pseud,  for M.  C.  Logan.]    Theartist's 

dream 18-4071 

Vincent,   M.  R.     Amusement  a  force   in   Christian 

training.     Troy,  1807   .        ,.         .         82-3809 

Vincent  de  Paul,  (Saint.)     Ansart,  A.  J.       Spirit 

of 32-2357 

Vincenzo  ;  or,  sunken  rocks.     J.  Ruffini        18-2700 
Vmci,  L.  da.     Brown,  J.  W.     Life  and  works  of 
30-1153 

—  Clement,  C.  Leonard  da  Vinci  .  84-4056 
A^indication  of  liturgies.  W.  Falkner  .  33-343 
Vindication  of  the  power  of  society.     J.  Sayer 

32-3434 

Vindication  of  the  power  of  states.     J.  Tmistall 

32-2434 

Vinet,  A.  R.  L'  education,  la  famille  et  la  societe. 
P.,  1855.     8°         ....         34-4574 

—  Essaj'  on  the   profession  of  personal   religious 

conviction,  and  upon  the  separation  of  church 

and  state.     Trans,  by  C.  T.  Jones.     L.,  1843 

32-824 

—  Gospel  studies.     N.  Y.,  1859   .         .        82-2158 

—  History  of  French  literature  in  the  18th  century. 

E.,  1854.     8»         .        .         .        .         23-1361 

—  Homiletics  ;  or,  the  theory  of  preaching.    Trans. 

by  T.  H.  Skinner.     N.  Y.,  1854  .  83-503 

—  Litterature  de  V  enfance.     lOme  ed.     B.,  1857. 

8°  34-4593 

—  Litterature  de  la  jeunesse  et  de  1'  age  mur.    8me 

ed.     B.,  1857.     8°         .         .         .         34-4595 

—  Litterature  franqaise  au  XIXe  siecle.     3me  ed. 

P.,  1857.     3  V 34-3896 

—  Montaigne ;  The  endless  study,  and  other  mis- 

cellanies.    Trans.,  with  an  introdncticm  and 
notes,  by  R.  Turnbull.     N.  Y.,  1850     32-1576 

—  Moralistes  des  XVIme  et  XVIIme  siecles.     P., 

1859.     8° 34-4011 

—  Outlines  of  philosophy  and  literature.     L.,  1865 

88-1308 

—  Studies  in  Pascal.     Trans.,  with  notes,  by  T. 

Smith.     E.,  1859  .         .         .        22-1203 

—  Vital  Christianity  ;  essays  and  discourses  on  the 

religious  and  the  religion  of  God.     Trans,  by 
R.  Turnbull.     B.,  1845         .        .  32-319 

— •  Scherer,  E.     Notice  sur  la  vie  et  ses  oeuvres 

84-4581 

—  See  Cousin,  V.,  et  al.,  in  Supplement. 
Vineyard  labourers.     J.  A.  Winscom     .         18-3556 
Vineyards.     Busby,  J.     Visit  to  vineyards  of  Spain 

and  France 4-9 

—  Du  Breuil,  A.     Vineyard  culture     .  4-380 

—  Fiagg,  W.  J.     Three  seasons  in  European  vine- 

yards    ...... 

—  See  Grapes.  . 

Vingut,  G.  F.  de.     Naomi  Torrente       .  18-853 

—  Vice-president's   daughter;    Wife  of  two  hus- 

bands ;  Irene         ....  18-853 

Vinje,  A.  O.     Norseman's  views  of  Britain  and  the 

British.     E.,  1863  .         .         .         27i>-706 

Vinton,    A.  H.      God  in  government :   a   sermon. 

Ph.,  1801.    S"        .         .         .         .  33-933 

Vinsauf,  G.  de.     See  Chronicles  of  the  crusades 
Viola.     E.  Bennett  ....  18-323 

Viola.  J.  Abbott  .  .  .  .  v.  12  of  18-15 
Violette.  A.  Meray  ....  84-8931 
Violin.     Campaguoli,  B.    Methodof  playing  5-1158 

—  Dubourg,  G.     Account  of        .         .  5-1083 

—  Fetis,  F.  J      Anthony  Stradivari  and  bow  in- 

stiuments 5-1039 

—  100  melodies  lor       ....  5-1073 

—  Pearce,  J.     Violin  and  violin  makers        5-1056 

—  Sandys,  W.,  and  L.  A.  Forster.     History  of 

.      .  5-1033 

—  S]iohr,  L.     Violinschule  .         .         .  5-1159 

—  Witting,  C.     Kunst  des  violiuspiels  5-866 


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Virey,  J.  J.  De  la  femme,  sous  ses  rapports  pliysio- 
logique,  moral  et  litteraire.  2me  ed.  P., 
1825.     8» 34-4898 

Virgilins  Maro,  P.  Opera  omnia.  Ex  recensione 
J.  C.  Jahn.     Lips.,  ISoS       .         .  34-373 

—  Works.     Trans,    bv  J.  Dryden.     K  Y.,  1839. 

2  V.         .         .      ' .         .         .         .  23-7o 

—  Same 23-476 

—  Same.     Trans,  by  J.  Davidson.     L.,  1850 

23-348 

—  .^neid.     Translated   into  Englisli  verse  by  J. 

Cpiiinuton.     N.  Y.,1867       .         .  23-934 

—  L'  Eiioide.     Trad,  en  versfran^aispar  J.  Delille. 

2d  od.     P.,  1813   ....        34-3892 

—  Les  Bncoliques.     Trad,  en  vers  franqais,   [par 

J.  Delille,  et  precedees  de  la  vie  du  poiile 
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—  Georgics.      Trans,  by  W.  Sotlieby.     L.,   1800. 

8"  .   ^ 23-213 

—  Les  Georgiqucs.     Tr.  en  vers  franqais  par  J. 

Delille.     P.,  1809  .         .        .        34-3894 

—  Pastorals.     Trans,  by  J.  Beattie     .  2.3-441 

—  Miscellanea  Virgiliana      .         .        .         22-1092 
Vii'ginia.     Debates  and   other  proceedings  of  the 

convention  of  Virginia,  convened  at  Rich- 
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the  constitution  recommended  by  the  grand 
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—  Davis,  J.     First  settlers  in       .         .  26''-77 

—  De  Haas,  W.    Early  settlement  and  Indian  wars 

26-'-275 

—  Dodge,  J.  R.     West  Virginia  .         .         26''-554 

—  Foole,  W.    H,      Sketches,    historical  and   bio- 

graphical        26''-329 

—  Forrest,  W.  S.     Sketches  of  Norfolk       26»-301 

—  Gilpin,  T.     Exiles  in        .        .         .         26^'-483 

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in  .......         26''-604 

—  Hawks,  F.  L.     Ecclesiastical  history  of 

32-1334 

—  Hopkins,  S.     Youth  of  the  old  dominion 

26^-342 

—  Howe,  H.     Historical  collections  of        26''-103 

—  Howison,  R.  R.     History  of    .         .         26^-105 

—  Jefferson,  T.     Notes  on  state  of     26=^-118  ;  v.  8 

of  26"-944 

—  Meade,  W.     Old  churches,  ministers,  and  fami- 

lies of    26»-361 

—  Noyes,  G.  F.     Campaign  sketches  in       26"-502 

—  Strother,  D.  11.     Virginia  illustrated       26^-324 

—  See  Confederate  states  of  America. 

Virginia,  army  of,  rules  and  articles  .  26''-1865 
Virginia  comedians.     J.  E.  Cooke  .  18-703 

Virginia  Graham.  J.  Jones  .  .  .  18-4202 
Virginia.  J.  Abbott  .  .  .  v.  12  of  18-15 
Virginia  and  Magdalen.  Mrs.  Southworth  18-2985 
Virginia  primer,  the.  Richmond,  1864  26^-2020 
Virginia  speller  and  reader,  the.     Richmond,  1865 

26"'-2021 

Virginia  springs.  J.  J.  Moorman  .  .  10-82,3 
Virginians.  W.  M.  Thackeray  .  .  18-3202 
Virginity.     See  Marriage. 

Viru(5s  y  Spinola,  J.  J.  de,  and  F.  T.  A.  Chaluz 
de  Vernevil.  Grammar  of  harmony,  coun- 
terpoint, and  nmsical  composition ;  or,  the 
generation  of  euphony  reduced  to  natural 
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Vishnu  Puriina.  Wilson,  H.  H,     Works,    v.  6-9 

33-936 


Vishnusarman,  hitopadesa  of.     Sir  W.  Jones 

V.  13  of  28''-254 

Visible  speech.     A.  M.  Bell  .         .         .  22-363 

Vision.     Fearn,  J.     Laws  of  cerebral  vision    15-145 

—  Nunneley,  T.     On  the  organs  of     .  10-202 

—  Snellen,  H.      Test-types  for  the  determination 

of  the  acuteness  of        .         .         .  11-69 

—  Wells,  W.  C.     On  single  vision  with  two  eyes 

Il-i33 

—  See  Eye  ;  Light ;  Sight ;  Spectacles. 
Vision,  the.     See  Dante. 

Vision  of  Alfred.     J.  Sympson       .         .        23-1301 
Visi<m  of  Sir  Launfal.    J.R.Lowell    v.  2  of  23-268 

Visions,  book  of 32-197 

Visit  to  King  Theodore.     H.  A.  Burette         28''-586 
Visit  to  Paris  in  1814.     John  Scott         .  27'^-32 

Visit  to  some  American  schools  and  colleges.     S.  .J. 

Blake 13-36 

Visitation  of  the  county  of  Huntingdon.     Camden 

soc.  pub.  V.  43  .  .  .  .  27*-195 
Visiting  my  relations.  M.  A.  Kelty  .  18-3965 
Visits  and  sketches  at  home  and   abroad.     A.  M. 

Jameson 33-1154 

Visits  of  mercy.     E.  S   Ely    .         .         .         32-1886 
Visscher,  N.  I.     See  Asher,  G.  M.,  in  Supplement. 
Vita  nuova.     Dante  Aligiiieri         .'        30-1368,2030 
Vitet,  L.     La  monarchic  de  1830    .         .         34-4660 

—  Pindare  et  I'art  grec.     Les  marbres  d'EIeusis 

34-4667 

Viti.     Seemann,  B.    Government  mission  to  2y''-16 4 

—  See  Fiji. 
Vitreous  and  ceramic  manufactures. 


F.  Knapp 

V.  2  of  8-42 
Trans,  by  .1. 
5-462 
34-619 
34-3492 
3^-4819 
34-35(57 
34-4129 


Vitruvius  Pollio,  M.     Architecture. 

Gwilt.     L.,  1860  . 
Vittoria  Accorombona.     L.  Tieck 
Viltoria  Colonna.     J.  Lefevre 
Viveur,  le.     A.  Ricard    . 
Viveurs  de  Paris.     X.  de  Montopin 
Viveurs  de  province.     X.  de  Montepin 
Viveur  de  province  a  Paris.     X.  de  Montepin 

34-4134 

Vivia.  E.  D.  E.  N.  Southworth  .  .  18-2987 
Vivian.  M.  Edgeworth  .  .  v.  2  of  18-977 
Vivian  Grey.     B.  Disraeli      .         .         .  18-900 

Vivisection.  Turner,  J.  Register  of  experiments 
on  living  animals  .         .         .  10-709 

Vlacq,  A,     See  Ulacq,  A. 

Vladimir  and  Catherine  ;  or,  Keiv  in  the  year  1861  ; 
an  historical  romance.    By  a  tliirty  years'  resi- 
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Vocal  poetry.     J.  Aikin  .         .         .  23-605 

Vogdes,  W.  Elementary  treatise  on  mensuration 
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—  United  States  arithmetic.  Ph.,  1859  14-50 
Vogelhandler  von  Imst.  C.  Spindler  .  34-533 
Vogt,  C.     Lectures  on  man  :  his  place  in  creation, 

and  in  the  history  of  the  earth.  L.,  1864. 
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Vogt,  C.  F.  Letters  on  chess ;  containing  an  ac- 
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celebrated  game  ;  with  extracts  and  remarks. 
L.,  1848 20-74 

Vogt  [or  Voigt],  J.  Catalogus  historico-criticus 
librorum  rariorum.     Hamburg,  1753     21-121 

Voice.     Art  of  improving  tlie  voice  and  oar    5-1086 

—  Baker,  B.  F.,  and  L.  H.  Southard.     Formation 

and  cultivation  of         ...  5-992 

—  Frobisher,  J.  E.     Culture  of  voice  and  action 

22-641 

—  Hunt,  J.     Philosophy  of         .         .  22-656 

—  L'Iserc,  C.   de.     Diseases  and  hygiene  of  tlie 

organs  of 10-73 

—  Mackenzie,  M.     Loss  of  .         .         .  10-881 

—  Rush,  J.     Philosophy  of         .         .  22-723 

—  See  Elocution  ;  Singing;  Throat. 

Voice  from  a  friend.     [See  Cass,  L.]     .         18-3652 

Voice  from  the  main  deck.     S.  Leech   .  29''-31 

Voice  from  the  Wasliingtonian  home.     D.  Harrison 

2-1057 


VOICE. 


619 


VOYAGEUR. 


Voice  of  blood.     S.  Philips     . 
Voice  of  Christian  life  in  sona; 


32-1418 
Mrs.  E.  Ciiarles 

.         .         32-1543 

Voices  from  the  crowd.     C.  Mackay      .  28-458 

Voices  from  the  mountains.  C.  Mackay  23-329,458 
Voices  from  the  press  ;  a  collection  of  sketches,  es- 
says, and  poems,  by  practical  printers.     Ed'. 


by  J.  J.  Brenton.  N.  Y.,  1850 
Voices  from  the  ranks.  War,  the  ;  or 
Voices  from  the  silent  land.     Mrs.  H. 


D. 


33-136 

27''-2997 

Williams 

32-511 

23-452 

23-781 

32-380 

32-1 G71 

34-3402 


Voices  of  the  border.     G.  W.  Patten 

Voices  of  the  morning."    Belle  Bush 

Voices  of  nature.     H.  T.  Cheever 

Voices  of  the  soul.     J.  Reid  . 

Voix  interieures.     M.  V.  Hugo 

Volcanoes.     Brigham,  W.  T.    Volcanic  phenomena 

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—  Scrope,  G.   P.      Extinct  volcanoes  of  Central 

France 9-291 

Phenomena  of;   with  descriptive  catalogue 

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—  Zurcher  and  Margolle.     Volcanoes  and  earth- 

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Volkswirthschaftslehre,  gruudsiitze  der.   K.  H.  Rau 

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Volkswirthschaftspolitik,  grundsatze  der.  K.  H.  Rau 

34-2321 

Volney,  C.  F.  C.     La  loi  naturelle.     L.  L'an  4e  de 
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—  The  ruins ;  or,  a  survey  of  the  revolutions  of 

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1801.     8° 2-900 

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L.,  1805.     2  v.     8°        .        .         .         28b-109 

—  View   of  the   soil   and   climate   of  the   United 

States ;  with  supplementary  remarks  upon 
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Volpe,  G.     See  Filippo  Malinccmtri. 
Voltaire,  F.  M.  A.    de.     (Euvres  completes.     P., 
1819-25.     66  v.     80       .         .        .         34-4868 

—  (Euvres  diverses.     P.,  1858     .         .        34-3904 

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—  The  age  of  Lewis  XIV.     L.,  1752.     2  v. 

27''-1951 

—  Comraentaires  sur  Corneille.     P.,  1817.     4  v.  in 

2    34-4486 

—  Contes  en  vers;  satires  et  poesies  melees.     P., 

1816 34-4495 

—  Contes  et  Romans.    P.,  1833.     2  v.    8°  34-4869 

—  Correspondence  .with  Frederick  the  Great.  [See 

Frederick  II]         .         .  v.  6  to  8  of  33-36 

—  Dictionnairephilosophique.     v.  9,10,13,14.     P., 

1816 34-4496 

—  Epitres,  stances,  et  odes.     P.,  1816  34-4498 

—  Essai   sur  les   moeurs  et  1'  esprit  des  nations. 

P.,  1817.     8  V.  in  4       .         .        .        34-4497 

r—  La  Henriade,  poemc  ;  suivie  d'autres  poemes  et 

d'essais.     P.,  1848        .         .         .        34-3899 

—  The  HeniiadCj  battle  of  Fontenoy,  dissertations 

on  man,  law  of  nature,  destruction  of  Lisbon, 
Temple  of  taste,  and  Temple  of  friendship  ; 
ed.  by  O.  W.  Wight.     N.  Y.,  1859         23-586 

—  Histoire  de  Charles  XII,  roi  de  Suede ;  avec  des 

notes  par  E.  Brochard-Dauteuille.      P.,  1860 
34-3957 

—  Histoire  du  parlement  de  Paris.     P.,  1820 

34-4499 

—  History  of  Charles  XII,  of  Sweden.     Hart.,  18."0 

30-847 

—  History  of  the  Russian  empire  under  Peter  tiie 

Great.     L.,  1763.     2  v.     8°  .         .       27''-2992 

—  Mahomet :  a  tragedy.     Trans,  by  J.  Miller.     I. 

B.  T.  V.  12 24-141 

—  Memoirs,  written  by  himself ;  with  introdnciion 

and  sequel  from  Condorcet  .     v.  2  of  30-1878 

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Voltaire,  P.  M.  A.  de.     Nanine.     C.  A.  C.  v.  5 

34-3136 

—  La  pucelle,  poeme  en  vingt-un  chants  ;  avec  les 

notes.     P.,  1814    ....         34-4490 

—  Romans.     P.,  1844  ....        34-3905 

—  Siecle  de  Louis  XIV.     P.,  1856        .         34-3901 

—  Siecle  de  Louis  XV,  et  hist(;ire  du  parlement  de 

Paris.     P.,  1854    ....         34-3902 

—  Theatre.     P.,  1809.     9  v.         .         .         84-3897 

—  Same.     P.,  1857        ....         34-3900 

—  Zaire.     See  Hill,  A.  .         .    v.  14  of  24-191 

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V.  64  of  34-4868 

—  Espinasse,  F.     Life  and  limes  of    .        30-1922 

—  Martin,  L.     Esprit  de      .         .         .        34-4118 

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Voluntary  system,  the.  .1.  Angus  .  82-1906 
Volunteer  force,  regulations  for      .         .  6-678 

Volunteers  of  U.  S.     Gilham,  W.     Manual  for 

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Volunteers  of  '92.  Erckmann-Chatrian  18-4163 
Volupte.  C.  A.  SainteBeuve  .  .  3^1-36"6 
Vomero,  le.  P.  E.  de  Musset  .  .  34-4517 
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Vorbilder  I'iir  tabrikanten  und  handwerker  ;  heraus- 
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Voters,  registration  of.     W.  C.  Glen      .  3-372 

Voting.     See  Ballot ;    Elections ;    Franchise ;   Suf- 
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Voyage  autour  de  ma  chambre.     X.  de  Maistre 

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Voyage  autour  mon  jardin.  A.  Karr  .  34-3448 
Voyage  dans  le  Harz.  C.  Miicke  .  .  34-5103 
Voyage  de  Jacques  Cartier,  en  1534.     H.  M.  Miche- 

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Voyage  du  Great  Eastern.  O.  Comettant  34-4163 
Voyage  du  jeune  Auacharsis.     J.  J.  Barthelemy 

34-4504,4871 

Voyage  du  nuage  volant.  C.  B.  Derosne  34-4346 
Voyage  d'un  etudiant.  J.  Hetzel  .  .  34-3820 
Voyage  d'une  femme  autour  du  monde.     I.  PfeifFer 

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Voyages.     Burney,  J.     History  of  voyages  of  dis- 
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—  Cabinet  of  foreign  voyages  and  travels   29''-128 

—  Cuvilier-Fleury,  A.  A.     Voyages  et  voyageurs 

34-3174 

—  Harris,  J.     Collection  of  .        .         29b-518 

—  Low,  C.  R.     Tales  of  old  ocean      .         29»'-326 

—  i\Iayor,  W.     Celebrated  voyages    .  29''-34 

—  Montegut,  E.     Litterature  des         .         34-4659 

—  Montemont,  A.     Voyages  nouveaux        34-46'^8 

—  Nougaret,  P.  J.  B.   Voyages  interresans  84-4870 

—  Pinkerton,  J.     Collection  of    .         .         29"-500 

—  Rich,  O.     Bibliotheca  Americana  nova    21-244 

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ing. 
Voyages' de  Gulliver.     J.Swift       .        34-4849,5179 
Voyages  of  Amasis.     J.  H.  B.  de  St.  Pierre  34-3665 
Voyages  round  the  world,  from  the  death  of  Capt. 

Cook  to  the  present  time.     N.  Y.,  1844 

29''-70 

—  Same.     L.,  1854       .         .         .         .  29''-70» 

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Kippis,  A.,29''-310  ;  Kolzebue,  O.  v.,  29'>-294; 
La  Perouse,  J.  F.  G.  de,  29''-513  ;  Portlock, 
M.,  29'^-503  ;  Taylor,  F.  W.,  29i'-65  ;  Van- 
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—  See  Circumnavigation  of  the  globe. 
Voyageur  bienfais  int  (le)  ;  ou,  anecdotes  du  voyage 

de  Joseph  II,  dans  les  Pays-Bas,  la  Hollande, 
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P., 1781         34-4476 


VOYAGEUR. 


630 


WALDSTEIN. 


Voyageur  sentimental  (le)  ;  on,  piomeuade  a  Yver- 
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Voyageuis,  avontures  dos.     M.  Ilombron      84-i620 
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Vriii,  dii  beau,  et  du  bien.  V.  Cousin  .  34-8167 
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34-4066 

Vulgar  errors.     Fovarque,  S.     New  catalogue  of 

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Vulgarisms  and  other  errors  of  speech;  inchulinu 
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W.,  Mrs.  C.     See  Wightman,  J.  B. 
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Waaren-Berechnungen.  M.  II.  Kampfe  34-2301 
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Wace,  R.  Master  Wace,  his  chronicles  of  the  Nor- 
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Wachsmuth,  W.  Historical  antiquities  of  the 
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Wadd,  W.  Comments  on  corpulency,  lineaments 
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Waddilove,  A  LaAvs  of  marriage,  and  laws  of  di- 
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Waddington,  G.     History  of  the  church,  from  the 

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Wade,  II.     Halcyon ;  or,  rod-fishing  with  fly,  min- 
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England.     L.,  1859       .         .         .  2-143 

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Wage-fund  theory,  refutation  of.     F.  D.  Longe 

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Wages.     (!arey,  H.  C.     Essay  on  the  rate  of     3-48 

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Wagner,  A.     Process  of  repair  after  resection  and 

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AVagner.  P.  Scudo  ....  34-4665 
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Wahl,  L.     See  Blum,  G. 

Waifs  and  strays,  chiefly  from  the  chess-board.  H. 
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Waifwood.     A.  S.  Stinson     .         .         .         18-3029 

Waikaa  ;  or,  adventures  on  the  mosquito  shore.  E. 
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Wailly,  J.  de.  Scenes  de  la*vie  de  famille.  P.,  1860 
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Waite,  S.  C.  Graceful  riding;  a  pocket  manual  for 
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Wake,  AV.  The  genuine  epistles  of  the  apostolical 
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Wakeley,  J.  B.  Anecdotes  of  the  Wesleys;  illus- 
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AValcott,  M.  E.  C.     Sacred  archaeology ;  a  popular 

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Waldemar.  W.  H.  Harrison  .  .  18-1353 
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Walden  ;  or,  life  in  the  woods.     H.  D.  Thoreau 

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AValdenses ;   sketches  of  the  evangelical  Christians 
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AValdie.     See  Select  circulating  librjiry. 
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Waldorf  family.     Mrs.  E.  C.  Embury    .         18-1024 
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WALES. 


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Wales,  P.  S.     Surgical   apparatus,  appliances,  and 
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Walk  across  Africa.     J.  A.  Grant .        .         28''-484 

Walker,  — .  Colombia  ;  a  geographical,  statistical, 
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Walker,  Mrs.  A.  Female  beauty,  as  preserved  and 
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Walker,  Adam.     System  of  familiar  philosophy,  in 

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Walker,  Alexander.  Jackson  and  New  Orleans. 
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Walker,  Amasa.  The  science  of  wealth  ;  a  manual 
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Walker,  C.  Three  mouths  in  an  English  monastery. 
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Walker,  C.  E,  The  warlock  of  the  glen.  F's  S.  D. 
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Walker,  C.  M.  History  of  Athens  county,  Ohio ; 
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Walker,  C.  V.     See  Kamtz,  L.  F. 

Walker,  D.  Manly  exercises ;  containing  rowing, 
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Walker,  E.  Terrestrial  and  cosniical  magnetism. 
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Walker,  G.  Art  of  chess  play  ;  a  new  treatise  on  the 
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Walker,  G.     Elements  of  arithmetic.     L.,  1823 

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Walker,  G.  A.  Gatherings  from  graveyards,  par- 
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Walker,  James,  et  al.     Reports  to  the  directors  of 

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Walker,  James.  D.  D.  Sermons  preached  in  the 
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Walker,  J.  B.  God  revealed  in  the  process  of  crea- 
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Walker,  J.  C.  Historical  memoirs  of  the  Irish 
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Walker,    J.    P.      Oriental  annual.      N.    Y.      8" 

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Walker,  M.  A.  Through  Macedonia  to  the  AU)anian 
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Walker,  O.  Greek  and  Roman  history  ;  illustrated 
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Walker,  R.  J.  American  slavery  and  finances.  L., 
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Walker,  S.  A.  Missions  in  western  Africa,  among  the 
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Walker,  Wm.  Treatise  of  English  particles,  and 
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Walker,  Wm.,  jr.  Distinguished  men  of  science  of 
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Walker,  W.  S.  Critical  examination  of  the  text 
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Walking  tour  in  Normantly.     L.,  1868  27''-710 

Walking  tour  through  Ireland  in  1865,  by  an  Eng- 
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Walks  and  talks.     J.  C.  Atkinson  .  18-212 

Walks  and  talks  about  London.  J.  Timbs  27''-746 
Walks  and  talks  of  an  American  farmer  iu  England. 

F.  L.  Olmsted 4-65 

Walks  and  wanderings  in  the  world  of  literature. 

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Walks  from  Eden.  S.  Warner  .  .  18-8445 
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Walpole,  F.  Ansayrii,  (or  assassins  ;)  with  travels 
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Walsh,  J.     Practical  results  of  the  reform   act  of 

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Walsh,  J.  J.  Memorial  of  the  Futtehgurh  mission, 
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Walsh,   M.   M.     The  lawyer    in  the   school-room ; 
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Walsh,  Robert,  jr.  Appeal  from  the  judgments  of 
Great  Britain  respecting  the  United  States 
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(19)  Savage,  Dyer      .        .         .  23-301 

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(81)  Johnson,  Armstrong,  Shaw,  Lyttelton, 

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"23-13 

(33)  Glover,  Smollet .         .        ,  23-181 

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J (47)  Comoens.     (Trans,  by  Mickle)     23-37 

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Walsh,  Rev.  Robert.  Essay  on  ancient  coins, 
medals  and  gems  as  illustrating  the  progress 
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Walsh,  W.     (Sanford's  Br.  poets)  .  23-171 

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Walter,  II.     History  of  Eneland,  on  Christian  prin- 
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Walter  Lorimer.  Miss  E.  M.  ScAvell  .  18-2817 
Walter  March.  O.  S.  Willcox  .  .  18-3413 
Walter  Ogilby.  Mrs.  J.  H.  Kinzie  .  18-4253 
Walter  Thornley.  Mrs.  S.  L.  Sedgwick  18-2800 
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Constantinople    ....  27'^-763 

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Egypt 28"-447 

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Walton,  W.  Problems  of  elementary  mechanics. 
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Wanderings  of  a  beauty.  Mrs.  E.  James  18-1656 
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Wanderings  of   Persiles  and   Sigismunda.     ]\[.   de 

Cervantes  Saavedra      .        .         .  18-602 

Wanderings  of  a  pilgrim.  G.  B.  Cheever  27''-118,9 
Wanderings  over  bible  lands  and  seas.     Mrs.  E 

Charles 28M.98 


Wanklyn,  J.  A.,  and  E.  T.  Chapman.  Water  analy- 
sis :  a  piactical  treatise  on  the  examination  of 
potable  water.     L.,  1868      .         .  8-122 

Wanley,    N.     Wonders   of   a  little  world  ;    or,   a 
general  history  of  man.      L.,  1788.      4" 
33-1263 

Wanostrocht,  N.  Grammar  of  the  French  language  ; 
with  a  treatise  on  Fi'ench  versification  by  M. 
de  Wailly.  Revised  and  corrected  by  N.  H. 
Jerome.     Ph.,  ie6()       .         .         .  22-235 

Wansey,  H.  Journal  of  an  excursion  to  the  United 
States  of  America  in  the  summer  of  1794. 
Salisbury,  1796.  8'>        .        .         .         26''-616 

War.     Book  of  peace     ....  2-557 

—  Dymond,  J.      Inquirj^  into  the  accordancy  of 

war  with  the  principles  of  Christianity    2-645 

—  Graham,  J.  J.     Progress  of  the  art  of        6-613 

—  MacDougall,  P.  L.     Theory  of        .  6-645 

—  Machiavelli,  N.     Ait  of         .         6-646;33-104l 

—  Marmont,  M.  A.  F.  L.     Essential  principles  of 

6-652 ;  26»-1876 

—  Scoffern,  J.     Projectile  weapons  of  6-691 

—  Schalk,  E.     Summary  of  the  art  of  6-689 

—  Szabad,  E.     Theory  and  practice  of  6-698 

—  See   International  law  ;    International  policy ; 

Military. 
War  in  Florida  :    being  an  exposition  of  its  causes, 
&nd  an  accurate  history  of  the  campaigns  of 
Generals  Clinch,  Gaines,  and  Scott.    By  a  late 
staff  officer.     Bait,,  1836       .        .  26«-76 

War  in  west  Florida  and  Louisiana,  1814-15.      A. 

L.  Latour 26M21 

War  of  4,000  years.  P.  S.  White  and  H.  R.  Pleas- 
ants         2-1053 

War  of  independence,  narrative  of.     C.  J.  Peterson 

30-1563 

War  of  the  succession.  P.  H.  Stanhope  27''-2030 
War,  the  ;  or,  voices  from  the  ranks.     L.,  1855 

27»-2997 

War  path,  the.  J.  B.  Jones  .  .  .  18-3945 
War  poetry  of  the  south.  W.  G.  Simms  23-920 
War  songs  of  various  nations.     C.  A.  Fanshawe 

23—553 
War  tiger.     W.  Dalton  *.        ".        *.  18-804 

War-trail.     Mayne  Reid         .         .         .         18-3615 
War  with  the  south,  the.     R.  Tomes     .       26-'-1225 
Warburton,  A.     Rollo  and  his  race  ;  or,  footsteps  of 
the  Normans.     L.,  1848.     2  v.  27''-1215 

Warburton,  E.  Conquest  of  Canada.  N.  Y.,  1850. 
2  v.        .....         .         26''-261 

—  Crescent  and  the  cross  ;  or,  romance  and  reali- 

ties of  eastern  travel.     N.  Y.,  1845        38''-31 

Same,  mider  title  of  Travels  in  Egypt  and  the 

Holy  Land.     Ph.,  1859         .         ."         28''-31=' 

—  Darien  ;  or,  the  merchant  prince     .         18-1154 

—  Hochelaga  ;  or,  England  in  the  new  world.     N. 

Y.,  1846 26''-140 

—  Memoirs  of  Horace  Walpole  and  his  contempo- 

raries ;  including  numerous  original  letters 
chiefly  from  Strawberry  Hill.  L.,1851.  2  v. 
8° 30-736 

—  Reginald  Hastings    ....        18-2329 
Warburton,  W.     Julian ;  or,  a  discourse  concerning 

the  earthquake  and  fiery  eruptions  which,  de- 
feated that  emperor's  attempt  to  rebuild  the 
temple  at  Jerusalem,  in  wliich  the  reality  of  a 
divine  interposition  is  shown.  L.,  1750.  8° 
32-220 

—  Letters  from  a  late  eminent  prelate  to  one  of  his 

friends.     1st  Am.  ed.     N.  Y.,1809.     8» 
.        33-1236 

Ward,  Mrs.  H.     Hardy  and  hunter        .        18-3429 

Ward,  Aaron.  Around  the  pyramids  :  being  a  tour 
in  the  holy  land,  and,  incidentally,  through 
several  European  countries,  and  portions  of 
Africa,  1859,  60.     N.  Y.,  1863     .         29''-303 

Ward,  Artemus.  [Pseud.  J  See  Brown,  C.  F.,  in 
Supplement. 

Ward,  C.  G.     Cottage  on  the  cliff  .        18-3431 

—  Mysterious  marriage        .        .        .        18-3423 


WARD. 


'?24 


WARNER. 


Ward,  F.  De  W.  India  and  the  Hindoos  ;  with  an 
account  of  Christian  missions  among  them. 
N.  Y.,  1850 28^^-144 

—  Summer  vacation  abroad  ;  or,  notes  of  a  visit  to 

Euii'land,  Scotland,  Ireland,  France,  Italy,  and 
Belgium.     Rochester,  1850  .         27''-403 

Ward,  H.  Cape  and  the  Kaffirs ;  a  diary  of  five 
3'ears'  residence  in  Kaffirland  ;  with  a  chapter 
of  advice  to  emigrants.     L.,  1851         28''-149 

Ward,  H.  G.  Mexico  in  1827.  L.,  1828.  2  v.  8» 
26i'-393 

Ward,  James.     Adolphe  Renouard        .        18-3423 

—  Workmen  and  wages  at  home  and  abroad  ;  or, 

the  eifects  of  strikes,  combinations  and  trades' 
unions.     L.,  1868  .         .         .  2-901 

Ward,  John.  Diary,  extending  from  1648  to  1079  ; 
arranged  by  Charles  Severn.     L.,  1839     8" 

30-1294 

Ward,  James  H.  Elementary  instruction  in  naval 
ordnance  and  gunnery.     N.  Y.,  1861.     8° 

6-716 

—  Manual  of  naval  tactics ;   with  a  brief  critical 

analysis  of  the  principal  modern  naval  battles. 
N.  Y.,  1859.     8"    .         .         .         .  0-715 

—  Steam  for   the  million  :   a  popular  treatise   on 

steam,  and  its  application  to  the  useful  arts, 
especially  to  navigation.     N.  Y.,  1800.     8° 
6-446 

Wakl,  Julius  H.  Life  and  letters  of  J.  G.  Percival. 
B.,  1866 30-lb38 

Ward,  Mrs.  M.  Microscopic  teachings :  descrip- 
tions of  various  objects  of  esjx'cial  interest  and 
beauty,  adapted  for  microscopic  observation  ; 
with  directions  for  collecting  and  mounting;. 
L.,  1804 9-908 

—  Telescope  teachings  ;  a  familiar  sketch  of  astro- 

nomical discovery  ;  illustrated  by  oriiiinal 
drawings.     L.,  1859      .         .         .  12-41 

—  A  world  of  wonders  revealed  by  the  microscope. 

L.,  1858 9-970 

Ward,  M.  F.  English  items  ;  or,  microscopic  views 
of  England  and  Englishmen.     N.  Y.,  1853 

27^-388 

Ward,  R.  A.     Treatise  on  investments.     2d  ed.     L. , 
1852       .         .        .         .         .         .  1-332 

Ward,  R.  P.     De  Clifford  ;  or,  the  constant  man 

18-3^32 

—  De  Vere 18-3433 

—  Illustrations  of  human  life :  Atticus,  St.  Law- 

rence, and.  Fielding  or  society     .         18-3434 

—  Sterling 18-3435 

—  Tremaine  ;  or,  the  man  of  refinement      18-3436 

—  Phipps,  E.    Political  and  literary  life  of   80-1314 
Ward,  Samuel.      Lyrical  recreations.      N.  Y.,  1865 

28-773 
Ward,  Hon.  Samuel.   Gammell,  W.  Life  of.    (S.  A. 

B.  19) 30-497 

Ward,  Thomas.     England's  reformation  :  a  poem  in 

four  cantos ;  with  life  of  the  author,  notes,  etc. 

Dub.,  1851 23-701 

—  Errata  of  the  protestant  bible  ;  or,  the  truth  of 

the  English  translations  examined.  Ph. ,  1824. 
8" 82-1744 

Ward,  William.  Treatise  on  legacies  or  bequests 
of  personal  property.     Ph.,  18S7.     8° 

V.  18  of  2-55 

Ward,  Rev.  William.  View  of  the  history,  litera- 
ture, and  religion,  of  the  Hindoos  ;  including 
a  minute  description  of  their  manners  and 
customs.     Hart.,  1824  .         .  28''-40 

—  Marshman,  J.  C.     Life  and  times  of        80-1124 
Warden,  A.  J.     The  linen  trade,  ancient  and  mod- 
ern.    L.,  1804.     80        .         .         .  1-207 

Warden,  D.  B.  Statistical,  political,  and  historical 
account  of  the  United  States.  E.,  1819.  3  v 
8° 20»'-580 

Warden,  F.  L.     See  Goodrich,  F.  B. 

Warden,  R.  B.  Familiar  forensic  view  of  man  and 
law.     Columbus,  1800.     8°  .  10-211 

Warden.     A.  Trollope  ....        18-3295 


Warder,  J.  A.  American  pomology — apples.  N. 
Y.,  1807         .         .        ....  4-272 

—  Comj)lete  manual  for  the  cultivation,  pruning 

and  management  of  plants  suitable  for  Ameri- 
can hedging.     N.  Y.,  1859  .         .  4-156 
Wardlaw,  R.     Christian  ethics.     L.,  1852     32-2196 

—  Alexander,  W.  L.  Memoirs  of  .  30-917 
Ware,  H.     Inquiry  into  the  foundation,  evidences 

and  trutlis  of  religi(m.     B.,  1842.    2  v.  32-222 

Ware,  J.     Philosophy  of  natural  history ;  i^repared 

on  the  plan,  and  retaining  portions,   of  the 

work  of  William  Smellie.     B.,  1800        9-969 

Ware,  M.  G.     Death  and  life.     B.,  1804        32-1143 

—  Thoughts  iu  my  garden.  B.,  1863  32-1037 
Ware,  M.  L.     Sickness  and  health  of  the  people  of 

Bleaburn       18-3439 

—  Hall,  E.  B.     Memoir  of  .         .         .  30-736 
Ware,  W.      Aurelian  ;  or,  Rome  in  the  third  cen- 
tury                18-3441 

—  Julian  ;  or,  scenes  in  Judea     .         .         18-3442 

—  LiCtures  on  the  works  and  genius  of  Washing- 

ton Allston.     B.,  1852  .         .  5-487 

—  Memoir  of  Nathaniel  Bacon.     (S.  A.  B.  v.  13) 

30''-497 

—  Sketches  of  European  capitals.     B.,  1851 

27''-243 

—  Zenobia  ;  or,  the  fall  of  Palmyra  .  18-3444 
Warfel,  L.  Early  efiorts.  Ph.,  1808  .  23-1004 
Warfield,  Mrs.  C.  A.     The  household  of  Bouverie 

18-i:,00 

—  Romance  of  Beauseincourt  .  .  18-3426 
Waring,  A.  L.     Hymns  and  meditations;  Avitli  an 

introduction  by  F.  D.Huntington.  Fiom  8th 
L.  ed.     B.,  1863  ....  23-706 

Waring,  E.  S.  A  tour  to  Sheeraz  ;  with  a  history 
of  Persia,  from  the  death  of  Kureem  Khan  to 
the  subversion  of  tlie  Zund  dynasty.  L., 
1807.     4» 29'^-514 

Waring,  G.  E.  Drainage  for  profit,  and  drainage 
for  health.     N.  Y.,  1867       .         .  4-278 

—  Earth-closets:  how  to  make  thim  and  how  to 

use  them.     N.  Y.,  1868        .         .  6-941 

—  See  Courtney,  W.  S. 

Warington,  G.  Phenomena  of  radiation  ;  as  ex- 
emplilving  the  wisdom  and  beneficence  of 
God.    'L.,'1865     ....  11-263 

Warkworth,  J.  Chronicle  of  the  first  thirteen  years 
of  the  reign  of  Edwaid  IV.  Camden  soc. 
]iub.  V.  10  ■ 27"-195 

Warlock,  the.     M.  H.  Barker         .         .       18-1806=* 

Warmholtz,  C.  G.  Bibliotheca  historica  Sueo- 
gothica;  eller  fortekning  uijjmtiykte,  bocker, 
traetater  och  skrifter,  hvilka  handla  om  Sven- 
ska  historien,  med  anmarkningar.  Stock., 
1782-1817.     15v.  in7.         .        .  21-120 

Warming.  See  Fuel;  Heat;  Ventilating  and  warm- 
ing. 

Warne,  J.  A.  Phrenology  in  the  family  ;  or,  the 
utility  of  phrenology  in  early  domestic  educa- 
tion.    Ph.,  1839    ....  10-610 

Warne's  model  cookery.     M.  Jewry      .  6-202 

Warner,  Miss  A.  B.     Casper  .         .         18-3449 

—  Dollars  and  cents     ....        18-3440 

—  Haid  maple 18-3457 

—  My  brother's  keeper         ;        .         .         18-3447 

—  Three  little  spades   ....         18-4042 

—  See  Warner,  S.  and  A.  B. 

Warner,  H.  W.  Liberties  of  America.  N.  Y.,1853 
2-902 

Warner,  Richard.  Hampshire,  extracted  from 
Domesday-book  ;  with  Eng.  translation.  L., 
1789.    4" 27^-4015 

—  Literary  recollections.     L.,  1830.     2  v.     8° 

.         30-1948 

Warner,  S.  Daisy;  continuation  of  "Melbourne 
house" 18-3459^ 

—  Hills  of  the  Shatemuc       .         .         .         18-34f,0 

—  Melbourne  house,  [continued  as  "Daisy"] 

18-3459 

—  Old  helmet 18-3455 


WARNER. 


625 


WASHINGTON. 


Warner,  S.     Queecliy     ....         18-3452 

—  Wide,  wide  world    ....         18-8454 

—  The  word  ;  The  house  of  Israel      .        18-3834 
Walks  from  Eden        .         .         .        18-3445 

—  and  A.  B.     Karl  Kriuken        .        .        18-3448 

—  Mr.  Rutherford's  children        .        .         18-3451 

—  Say  and  seal 18-3453 

—  Sibyl  and  Chryssa  ....  18-345G 
Warner,  W.  Experiences  of  a  barrister  18-3458 
Warnes,  J.      Cultivation  of    flax,    the  fattening  of 

cattle  with  native  produce,  etc.  2d  ed.  L., 
1847.    -8° 4-270 

Warr,  G.  F.  Dynamics,  machinery,  equilibrium  of 
structures,  and  the  strength  of  materials.  L., 
1851.     8» 11-111 

Warren,  Mrs.  Comfort  for  small  incomes.  B., 
1866.     8»       .         .        .         .•       .         6-226,7 

—  How  I  manaijed  my  children  from  infancy  to 

marriage.    ^B.,  1866.     8"      .        .         6-226,7 

—  How  I  managed  my  house   on  two  hundred 

pounds  a  year.     B.,  1866      .         .  6-227 

—  How  to  furnish  and  adoin  a  house  with  small 

means.     B.,  1868  ....  6-234 

Warren,    D.   M.     S^^stem  of  physical  geography ; 

with  a  treatise  on  the  physical  geography  of 

the  U.  S.     Ph.,  1856.     8"      .        .  25-309 

Warren,  E.     Life  of  John  C.  Warren.     B.,  1860. 

2v.     8° 30-1246 

Warren,    E.    W.      Nellie    Norton ;     or,    southern 

slavery  and  the  bible  .  .  .  26M950 
Warren,  Joseph.     Everett,  A.  H.     Life  of.     (S.  A. 

B.  10) 30-497 

—  Frothingham,  R.     Life  and  times  of       30-1731 
Warren,  Rev.  Joseph.     A  glance  backward  at  fif- 
teen years  of  missionary  life  in  North  India. 
Ph.,  1850 32-631 

Warren,  J.  C.     Preservation  of  health ;  with  re- 
marks on  constipation,  old  age,  use  of  alcohol 
in  the  preparation  of  medicines.     B.,  1854 
10-145 

—  Warren,  E.  Life  of  .  .  .  30-1246 
Warren,  J.  E.     Para  ;  or,  scenes  and  adventures  on 

the  banks  of  the  Amazon.  N.  Y.,  1851  26''-216 

—  Vagamundo ;  or,  the  attache  in  Spain  ;  includ- 

ing a  brief  excursion  into  the  empire  of  Mo- 
rocco.    N.  Y.,  1851      .        .         .         27''-245 

Warren,  J.  L.  Essay  on  Greek  federal  coinage. 
L.,  1863.     80         ....       27»-3279 

Warren,  J.  M.  Surgical  observations ;  with  cases 
and  operations.     B.,  1867.     8°     .  10-739 

Warren,  M.  History  of  the  American  revolution  ; 
with  biographical,  political,  and  moral  ob- 
servations.    B.,  1805.     3  V.     80   .         26''-216 

Warren,  S.  Intellectual  and  moral  development  of 
the  present  age.     E.,  1853    .        .  33-288 

—  Lily  and   the  bee ;  an  apologue  of  the  crystal 

palace.     N.  Y.,  1851     .         .         .  33-152 

—  Now  and  then 18-3461 

—  Passages  from  the  diary  of  a  late  physician 

18-3460 

—  Ten  thousand  a  year  .  .  .  18-3463 
Warren,  S.  E.     Manual  of  drafting  instruments  and 

operations.     N.  Y.,  1865      .         .  6-937 

Warren,  T.  R.     Dust  and  foam  ;  or,  three  oceans 
and  two   continents ;  being  ten  years'  wan- 
derings.    N.  Y.,  1859  .         .         .         29''-156 
Warren,  W.   Twelve  years  with  the  children  18-4237 
Warriner,  F.     Cruise  of  the  U.  S.  frigate  Potomac 
round  the  world,  during  the  years   1831-4. 

N.  Y.,  1835 29'^-73 

Warriors  of  the  17th  century.     Sir  E.  Cust   30-1885 
Warriors.     See  Military  and  naval  hist. 
Wars.     Cust,  E.     Wars  of  the  18th  century  29^-127 
Wars  of  the  19th  century   .         .        29''-127'' 

—  Stephens,  A.     Wars  which   arose  out   of  the 

French  revolution         .        .         .       27M030 

—  See  Battles  ;  Indian  wars  ;  Mexican  war ;  Pen- 

insular war;  Roses,  war  of;  Seminole  war; 
Seven  weeks  war  ;  Succession,  war  of ;  Thirty 
years'  war  ;  War  ;  and  names  of  countries. 


Wars  of  Scotland,  border  raids,  forays,  and  con- 
flicts, tales  of.     Ed.,  1852.     4v.  27»-1385 

Warton,  John.  Death-bed  scenes  and  pastoral  con- 
versations.    Ph.,  1828.     8°  .         .  82-223 

Warton,  Joseph.     (Walsh's  Br.  poets)  .  23-149 

Warton,  T.  Enquiry  into  the  authenticity  of  the 
poems  attributed  to  Thomas  Rowley,  in  which 
the  arguments  of  tlie  dean  of  Exeter  and  Mr 
Bryant  are  examined.     L.,1782.     8"     28-930 

—  History  of  English  poetry,  from  the  11th  to  the 

18th  century;    with  two   dissertations.      L.. 
1775-81.     3v.     4°         .         .        .  22-892 

—  Observations  on  the   Fairy  queen  of  Spenser. 

2d  ed.     L.,  1762.     2  v.     8°  .         .        22-1270 

—  (Walsh's  Br.  poets)  .  .  .  23-149 
Warwick,  E.  Notes  on  noses.  L.,  1864  10-675 
Warwick,  P.    Memoirs  of  the  reign  of  King  Charles  I. 

E.,  1813.     8»  ....        30-1580 

Warwick.     M.  T.  Walworth  .         .         .    '    18-3417 
Warwick  woodlands.     H  W.  Herbert  20-374,5 

Warwickshire.     Brewer,  J.  N. 

pt.  2,  V.  15  of  27^-474 
Was  he  successful  ?  R.B.Kimball  .  18-1743 
Washbourne,  T.     Poems.     Ed.  by  A.  B.  Grossart. 

L.,  1868.     8"  ....        23-1030 

Washburn,  C.  A.     Gomery  of  Montgomery  18-1207 

—  Philip  Thaxter  ....  18-2492 
Washburn,  E.     Address  before  Boston  Y.  M.  C.  U. 

B.,  1856.     8°  ....        82-1518 

—  American  law  of   real  property.     B.,    1860,2. 

2v.     8» 2-276 

—  Sketches  of  the  judicial  history  of  Massachu- 

setts, from  1630  to  1775.     B.,  1840.     8° 

26»-647 

Washburn,  P.  T.  Laws  of  the  United  States  now 
in  force  relating  to  copy-rights ;  with  notes 
and  references  to  adjudge  cases.  Claremont, 
1847.     4° 21-338 

Washington,  George.  Collectionof  speeches  to  both 
houses  of  congress,  with  their  answers  ;  also, 
the  addresses  to  the  president,  with  his  an- 
SAvers,  from  the  time  of  his  election ;  with  the 
letter  to  the  governors,  and  his  farewell  orders 
to  the  armies.     B.,  1796       .         .         26»-753 

—  Writings  ;  being  his  correspondence,  addresses, 

messages,  and  other  papers,  official  and  pri- 
vate ;   with  a  life  of  the  author,  notes,    and 
illustrations,  by  J.  Sparks.     B.,  1837.     8° 
26^-940 

—  Fac  simile  of  accounts.     W.,  1833.     Sm.  f'° 

30-202') 

—  Farewell  address  to  the  people  of  the  United 

States.     N.  Y.,  1850.    40     .        .  2-1103 

—  Same.     Ph.,  1858.     4°     .         .         .  2-1102 

—  Same.     See  Native  America.     U.  S.  Adminis- 

tration. 

Binney,  H.     Inquiry  into  the  formation  of 

22-935 

—  Letters  to  Joseph  Reed.     [See  Reed,  W.  B.] 

30-1636 

—  Maxims,  political,  social,  moral,  and  religious ; 

collected  and   arranged  by  J.  F.  Schroeder. 
N.  Y.,  1855 33-376 

—  Abbott,  J.     Life  of  .        .         .     v.  8  of  26''-443 

—  Cecil,  E.     Life  of     ...        .        30-1075 

—  Celebration  of  birthday  in  Rome  and  Naples, 

1866 26^-974 

—  Custiss,  G.  W.  P.     Recollections  of       30-1022 

—  Everett,  E.     Life  of         .         .        .        30-1260 

—  Gibbs,  G.     Administration  of  .        .  26"-85 

—  Girault,  W .  N.     Vie  de   .         .         .        34-4450 

—  Griswold,  R.  W.     The  republican  court  30-2014 

—  Guizot,  F.  P.  G.     Etude  historique  sur  34-8185 
Character  and  influence  of .         .  30-556 

—  Haven,  C.  C.     Washington  and   his  army   in 

New  Jersey 26»-611 

—  Hayden,  S.     Washington  and  his  masonic  com- 

peers             30-1958 

—  Headley,  J.  T.     Washington  and  his  generals 

.        ....  30-:39 


40 


WASHINGTON. 


626 


WATSON. 


Washington,  George.     Heady,  M.    The  farmer  boy 
30-1479 

—  Irving,  W.     Life  of  .         .         .     30-841,57 

—  Kirkland,  C.  M.     Memoirs  of  .  30-943 

—  McGuire,  E.  C.     Religious  opinions  and   char- 

acter of  30-554 

—  Marshall,  J.     Life  of       .         .         .     30-549,50 

—  Nation's  manhood   ....       26*-1048 

—  Paulding,  J.  K.     Life  of  .         .  30-547 

—  Ramsay,  D.     Life  of        .        .         .  30-545 

—  Rush,  R.     Domestic  life  of      .         .  30-976 

—  Snovvden,  J.  R.     Description  of  medals  of 

26''-457 

—  Sparks,  J.     Life  of  .         .        .         .  30-546 
Letters  to 26^^-303 

—  Tuckerman,  H.  T.     Character  and  portraits  of 

30-2023 

—  Weems,  M.  L.     Life  of    .        .         .  30-548 

—  Witt,  C.  de.     Histoire  de         .         .         34-3185 

—  See  Mt.  Vernon. 

Washington,  (D.  C.)  Gobrisht,  L.  A.  Men  and 
things  at        .         .         .■"       .         .       26''-1044 

—  Ingraham,  E.  D.     Events  preceding  the  capture 

of 26''-217 

—  Mayo,  R.     Political  sketches  of  eight  years  in 

.....         26''-134 

—  Philp,  J.     Description  of         .         .         26»'-402 

—  Reavis,  L.  U.     Change  of  national  empire 

26=^-430 

—  Williams,  J.  S.     Invasion  and  capture  of 

26=^-446 

Washington  sketch-book.     By  Viator.     N.  Y.,  1864 

26''-472 

Washington  and  his  generals.  G.  Lippard  18-1914 
Washington:  a  poem.     T.  Northmore  .  23-812 

Washington's  birthday,  celebration  of,  in  Rome  and 
Naples,  1806  ....         26^-974 

AVasliingtonian  home,  voice  from.     D.  Harrison,  ]r. 

2-1057 

Washoe.  Browne,  J.  R.  Peep  at  .  26''-501 
AVasting  diseases  of  infants  and  children.     E.  Smith 

.        10-924 

Watch  and  wait.     W.  T.  Adams   .         .  18-72 

Watches.     Kcmlo,  F.     Watch  repairer''s  handbook 

6-499 

—  Piaget,  F.     The  watch,  its  construction,  merits 

and  defects 6-520 

—  See  Clocks  and  watches  ;  Wheels. 
Watchman.     J.  A.  Maitland .        .        .        18-2026 
Watchwords  for  the  warfare  of  life.     M.  Luther 

.       ■ 32-2459 

Water,  discovery  of  the  composition  of.     G.  Wilson 

30-1350 

Water  analysis.     Wanklyn,  J.,  and  E.  T.  Chapman 

8-122 

Water-babies.  C.  Kingsley  .  .  .  18-1755 
Water  colois.     Barnard,  G.     Landscape  painting  in 

5-169 

—  Fielding,  T.  H.     Painting  in  .         .  5-756 
Water  cure.     Bell,  J.      Treatise  on  baths       10-127 

—  Gove,  M.  S.     Lectures  on        .        .  10-51 

—  Gully,  J.  M.     Water  cure  in  chronic  disease 

10-57 

—  Lambe,  Wm.     Water  and  vegetable  diet  in  con- 

sumption, cancer,  etc.  .         .         .  10-327 

—  Lukis,  J.  H.     Common  sense  of     .  10-340 

—  Schieferdecker,  C.  C.      Treatment  of  children 

by  water 10-134 

—  Shew,  J.     Consumption  by  water  treatment 

10-331 

—  Wright,  H.  C.     Six  months  at  Graefenberg 

10-119 

—  See  Baths  and  bathing  ;  Food  and  diet ;  Hydro- 

pathy. 
Water-cure  journal,  and  herald  of  reforms,     v.  7,8 

in  1.     N.  Y.,  1849.     8»         .         .  10-484 

Water  department.     See  Philadelphia,   Department 

reports. 
Water,  reflections  on  a  drop  of.     J.  M.  Sanders 

9-1033 


Water  drops.     L.  H.  Sigourney     .        .  33-412 

Water  from  the  well-spring.     E.  H.  Bickersteth 

32-481 

Water  of  life,  and  other  sermons.     C.  Kingsley 

32-2421 

Water-power  of  Maine.     Reports  of  commissioners 

and  secretary  of  the  hydrographic  survey  of 

1807.     Augusta,  1868.    8"    .         .         26''-689 

Water  supply.     Kirkwood,  J.  P.     Use  of  lead  pipe 

8-118 

—  See  Hydraulics. 

Water-witch.     J.  F.  Cooper  .         .         .  18-743 

Water-works.     Mathews,  M.     Hydraulia  6-65 

Waterdale  neighbors,  the.     J.  McCarthy       18-3466 
Waterfield,  H.     Statement  of  the  moral  and  material 
progress  of  India,  1864,5.     India  office,  1866. 

f 28^-415 

Waterford.  Ryland,  R.  H.  History,  topography, 
and  antiquities  of  .         .         .       27'''-1518 

Waterhouse,  G.  R.  Marsupialia.  [  Jardine,  Sir  W. 
N.  1.  24]  .  .  .  .  v.  10  of  9-594 
Waterhouse,  J.  King  and  people  of  Fiji ;  contain- 
ing a  life  of  Thakombau,  with  notices  of  the 
Fijians  previous  to  the  religious  reformation 
in  1854.  L.,  1806  .  .  .  29b-241 
Watering  places  of  England.     E.  Lee   .  10-393 

—  See  Baths  ;  Mineral  springs ;  Summer  resorts. 
Waterloo.     Chesney,  C.  C.     Waterloo  lectures 

27''-1644 

—  Frazer,  A.  S.     Letters  during  the  campaign  of 

27''-2024 

—  Gleig,  G.  R.      Story  of  the  battle  of 

....       27M725 

—  Hooper,  G.     History  of  the  campaign  of 

27''-1755 

—  Jomini,  H.     History  of  campaign  of     27*''-1703 

—  Kennedy,  J.  S.     Notes  on       .         .       27'''-1764 

—  Leeke,  W.     History  of  L'd  Seaton's  resiment 

''27'^-718 

—  Mudford,  W.     Campaign  in  the  Netherlands 

27''-4026 

—  Simpson,  J.     Account  of  the  field  of        27''-49 

—  See  Beliiiiun. 

Waterloo.    ^C.  F.  Schereuberg       .        .        34-2399 

Waterloo;  sequel  to  "The  conscript."  Erckmann- 
Chatrian 18-1019 

Waterman,  C.  H.  Flora's  lexicon  ;  an  interpretation 
of  the  language  and  sentiment  of  flowers; 
with  an  outline  of  botany.     B.,  1859        9-82 

Waterman,  E.  Memoirs  of  the  life  and  writings  of 
John  Calvin ;  with  a  selection  of  letters,  by 
him,  and  other  reformers  ;  also,  notes  and  bio- 
graphical sketches  of  some  of  his  contempora- 
ries.    B.,  1813.    8°        .         .         .  30-72 

Waters,  T.  Traditions  of  London,  historical  and 
legendary.     L.,  1859     .        .         .       27^^-1218 

Waters.     Woolrych,  H.  W.     Law  of    v.  80  of  2-55 

Waterspouts.  Peltier,  A.  Observations  sur  les 
trombes 34-5540 

Waterston,  W.  Cyclopaedia  of  commerce,  mercan- 
tile law,  finance,  and  commercial  geography. 
E.,  1843.     8°         ....  1-155 

Waterton,  C.  Essays  on  natural  histoiy,  chiefly 
ornithology^ ;  with  an  autobiography  of  the 
author.     L.,  1861.     3  v.       .         .  9-974 

—  Wanderings  in  South  America,  the  northwest  of 

the  U.  S.,  and  the  Antilles,  in  1812-24  ;  with 
instructions  for  the  preservation  of  birds  I'or 
cabinets.     5th  ed.     L.,  1852         .         26''-552 

—  Hobson,  R.     Home,  habits  and  handiwork  of 

30-1842 

Watertown,  Mass.     Bond,  H.     Genealogy  and  early 

history  of 26''-648 

Waterworth,  J.  Lectures  on  the  origin  and  progress 
in  England  of  the  change  of  religion  called 
the  reformation.     Ph.,  1842.     8°.  32-224 

Watson,  E.  Men  and  times  of  the  revolution  ;  or, 
memoirs,  including  journals  of  travels  in 
Eiiroiie  and  America,  from  1777  to  1842.  Ed. 
by  W.  C  Watson.     N.  Y.,  1856    %"    26'»-335 


WATSON. 


627 


WAYSIDE. 


Watson,  E.  P.  Modern  practice  of  American  ma- 
cliinists  and  engineers ;  including  the  con- 
struction, application,  and  use  of  drills,  lathe- 
tools,  cutters,  etc.     Ph.,  1867       .  6-445 

Watson,  G.  England  preserved  :  a  tragedy.  I.  B.  T. 
V.  21 24-141 

Watson,  G.  C.  Hints  for  pedestrians,  practical  and 
medical.     L.,  1862        .         .         .  10-383 

Watson,  H.  C.     Camp-fires  of  Napoleon ;  compris- 
ing the  most   brilliant  achievements  of  the 
emperor  and  his  marshals.     Ph.,  1854.     8° 
27»-19o3 

—  Camp-fires  of  the  revolution  ;  or,  the  war  of  in- 

dependence.    Ph.,  1850.     8°        .         26^-371 

—  Old  bell  of  independence  .        .        18-3469 

—  Romance  of  history.     Ph.,  1857      .        30-1348 
Watson,  J.    Theory  and  practice  of  the  art  ot  weav- 
ing by  hand  and  power  ;  with  calculations  and 
tables.     Glasgow,  1863.     8°  .  6-447 

Watson,  J.  C.  A  popular  treatise  on  comets.  Ph., 
1861 12-53 

—  Theoretical  astronomy  relating  to  the  motions 

of  the  heavenly  bodies  revolving  around  the 
sun,  in  accordance  with  the  law  of  universal 
gravitation.     Ph.,  1868.     8»  .  12-106 

Watson,  J.  F.  Annals  and  occurrences  of  New 
York  city  and  state,  in  the  olden  time  ;  being 
a  collection  of  memoirs,  anecdotes,  and  inci- 
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—  Annals  of  Philadelphia  and  Pennsylvania,  in 

the  olden  time  ;  being  a  collection  of  memoirs, 
anecdotes,  and  incidents.  Ph.,  1844.  2  v. 
8« 26''-220 

—  Same.     Ph.,  1854.     2  v.     8°    .         .         26»-319 

—  Historic   tales  of  olden  time  ;   concerning  the 

early  settlement  and  advancement  of  New 
York  city  and  state.     N.  Y.,  1832        26''-250 

—  See  Smith,  J.  J. 

Watson,  J.  M.    Manual  of  calisthenics  ;  with  music 
to  accompany  the  exercises.     N.  Y.,  1864 
20-507 

Watson,  J.  S.  Life  of  George  Fox,  the  founder  of 
the  quakers.     L.,  1860         .         .        30-1351 

—  Life  of  Richard  Porson.       L.,    1861.      8» 

30-1374 

—  Reasoning  power  in  animals.     L.,  1867      9-698 
Watson,  J.  V.     Tales  and  takings  ;  sketches  and  in- 
cidents from  the  itinerant  and  editorial  bud- 
get.    N.  Y.,  1857         .         .         .  33-673 

Watson,  .1.  W.     Beautiful  snow,  and  other  poems. 

Ph.,  1869 23-963 

Watson,  Richard.      Anecdotes  of  his  life  ;   written 

by  himself.     Ph.,  1818.     8»  .  30-557 

—  Apology  for  the  bible,  in  a  series  of  letters  to 

Thomas  Paine.     N.  Y.,  1796        .  32-225 

Watson,  Robert.     Historv  of  the  reign  of  Philip  II. 

N.  Y.,  1818.     8»  .^      .         .        .       27«-2088 

—  and   W.    Thomson.     History  of  the   reign   of 

Philip  III,   of  Spain.      N.  Y.,  1818.     8" 
27«-2089 

Watson,  R.  G.  History  of  Persia,  from  1800  to 
1858 ;  with  a  review  of  the  principal  events 
that  led  to  the  establishment  of  the  Kajar 
dynasty.     L.,  1866.     8°        .         .         28^-229 

Watson,  T.  Lectures  on  the  principles  and  practice 
of  physic.  Revised  by  D.  F.  Condie.  Ph., 
1847.     8° 10-161 

Watson,  W.  Treatise  of  the  law  of  partnership. 
Alb.,  1795.     8"      .         .         .        .  2-101 

Watson,  W.  H.  Law  of  arbitration  and  awards. 
Ph.,  1836.     8»       .         .         .         V.  11  of  2-55 

—  Same.      From  3d  L.   ed.      Ph.,   1848.      8» 

V.  59  of  2-55 

—  Law  relating  to  the  office  and  duty  of  sheriff. 

Ph.,  1834.     8°       .         .         .  V.  7  of  2-55 

Watt,    A.     Electro-metallurgy  practically  treated. 

L.,  1860 6-448 

Watt,    G.      Register  papers ;    chemical    essays  in 

reference  to  dental  surgery.      Ph.,   1868 

8-116 


Watt,  J.  Muirhead,  J.  P.  Life  of,  with  selectic^ns 
from  his  correspondence       .        .        30-1125 

—  Smiles,  S.     Life  of           ...        80-1760 
Watt,  R.     Bibliotheca  Britannica  ;  or,  a  general  in- 
dex to   British  and  foreign  literature.     E., 
1834.     4v.    40 21-370 

Watts,  A.  A.  Lyrics  of  the  heart ;  Avith  other 
poems.     Ph.,  1853.     8°         .         .  23-648 

Watts,  H.  Dictionary  of  chemistry  and  allied 
branches.     L.,  1866-8.     5  v.     8°  8-106 

—  See  Graham,  T.  ;  Knapp,  F. 

Watts,  I.  Hora3  lyricae  and  divine  songs ;  with  a 
memoir  by  R.  Southey.     B.,  1854  23-443 

—  Improvement  of  the  mind;  or,   supplement  to 

the   art  of  logic.      L.,    1782.      2   v.      8° 
13-232 

—  (Bell's  poets  of  G.  B.)     .         .        .  23-4S3 

—  (Walsh's  Br.  poets)  .         .         .  23-343 

—  See  Religious  tradesman. 

Watts,  J.    Thefactsof  the  cotton  famine.    L.,  1866. 

8°  ....'..  1-384 

Watts,  R.  G.     Consumption  and  its  cure.     L.,  1868 

10-884 

Watts,  W.     Select  views  in  the  cities  of  Bath  and 

Bristol.     L.,  1819.     4°  .         .       37''-1329 

Wau-bun ;  or,  early  day  in  the  northwest.      Mrs. 

J.  H.  Kinzie         .         .         .         .  26''-59 

Waugh,  E.     Home  life  of  the  Lancashire  factory 

folks  during  the  cotton  famine.     L.,  1867 

2-903 
Waverley".     Sir  W.  Scott        ."        .'        .'        18-2779 

—  [French.]  Sir  W.  Scott  .  .  34-4996 
Waverley  anecdotes  ;  illustrative  of  the  incidents, 

characters,    and    scenery    described    in    the 
novels  and  romances  of  Sir  Walter  Scott 

18-2781 

Waverley  novels.     See  Sir  W.  Scott. 

Waverley  poetry  ;  being  the  poems  scattered  through 

the  Waverley  novels.     B.,  1851    .  23-686 

Wax  flowers,  and  how  to  make  them,  etc.     B.,  1864 

5-344 

—  Pepper,  C.  Art  of  making  .  .  5-156 
Way  down  east.  Seba  Smith  .  .  18-3946 
Way  of  life.  C.  Hodge  .  .  .  33-677 
Way  of  salvation.  A.  Barnes  .  .  33-610,739 
Way  of  the  world.  W.T.Adams  .  18-3770 
Way  to  do  good.  J.  Abbott  .  .  33-4 
Way  to  the  pit.  H.  B.  McKeever  .  18-1997 
Way  to  prosper.  T.  S.  Arthur  ,  .  18-194 
Wayland,  F.     Elements  of  intellectual  philosophy. 

B.,  1855 15-317 

—  Elements  of  moral  science.    B.,  1855        15-101 

—  Elements  of  political  economy.     N.  Y.,  1837 

3-349 

—  Letters  on  the   ministry  of   the  gospel.      B., 

1863 ^.        32-1078 

—  Limitations  of  human  responsibility.     B.,  1838 

15-334 

—  Memoir  of  the    Christian  labors    of   Thomas 

Chalmers.     B.,  1864    .         .         .        30-1507 

—  Memoir  of  the  life  and  labors  of  the  Rev.  A. 

Judson.     B.,  1853.     3  v.      .         .  30-763 

—  Notes  on  the  principles  and  practices  of  Baptist 

churches.     N.  Y.,  1857        .         .  32-655 

—  Sermons  delivered  in  the  chapel  of  Brown  uni- 

versity.    B.,  1849         .        .         .         33-1175 

—  Sermons  to  the  churches.     N.  Y.,  1858  33-757 

—  Thoughts  on  the  present  collegiate  system  in 

the  U.  S.     B.,  1843      .         .         .  13-331 

Wayland,  F.  and  H.  L.  Life  ami  labors  of  Francis 
Wayland  ;  including  selections  from  his  per- 
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Wayland.     See  Weyland. 

Wayne,  Anthony.     Armstrong,    J.     Life  of.     (S. 

A.  B.  4) 30-497 

Ways  and  means  of  payment.     S.  Colwell        1-134 
Ways  of  the  hour.    J.  F.  Cooper  .  18-744 

Wayside  blossoms.     M.  H.  C.  Booth    .  23-803 

Wayside  cross.    E.  H.  Milman      .       .        18-1800 


WAYSIDE. 


638 


WEBSTER. 


Wa^'sicle  pictures,  R.  Bell  .  .  .  27''-231 
Wayside  thoughts.     D.  W.  Thompson  13-300 

Weak  lungs,  and  how  to  make  tliem  strong.     D. 

Lewis 10-346 

Weal  and  woe  in  Garveloch.  H.  Martineau  18-3860 
Weale,  J.     Monograms,  old  architectural  ornament, 

sacred   illustrations,  borders,  and   alphabets, 

collected  on  the  continent  and  in  England. 

L.     4» 5-694 

—  Rudimentary  and  practical  instruction  on  the 

science  of  railway  construction.  [Founded 
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1861 6-78 

—  Rudimentary  dictionary  of  terms  used  in  archi- 

tecture, building  and  construction,  early  and 
ecclesiastical  art,  engineering,  tine  art,  mining, 
surveying,  etc.     2d  ed.     L.,  1860  6-77 

—  Rudiments  of  civil  engineering,  for  the  use  of 

beginners,  and  for  those  in  practice.     L.,  1862 

6-79 

Wealth.  Sargant,  W.  L.  Science  of  social  opu- 
lence       3-206 

—  Smith,  A.     Inquiry  into  the  causes  of  the  wealth 

of  nations 3-225 

—  See  Political  economy. 

Wealth  and  welfare.  A.  Bitzius  .  .  18-3928 
Wealth  and  worth  ;  or,  which  makes  the  man  ? 

18-3473 

Weapons  of  war,  projectile.     J.  Scoffern  6-691 

—  See  Arms  ;  War. 

Wearing  of  the  gray.  J.E.Cooke  .  26^-1011 
Wearing  the  willow  ;  or.  Bride  Fielding  18-3474 
Weather.     Butler,  T.  B.     Philosophy  of  11-82 

—  Fitz-Roy,  R.    Weather  book  .        .    ^     11-193 

—  Peirce,  C.     Account  of    .         .         .  11-283 

—  Saxby,  S.  M.     Weather  system       .  11-249 

—  See  Meteorology  ;  Rain  ;  Snow. 

Weaver,  G.  S.     Christian  household.     N.  Y.,  1854 
32-2177 

—  Hopes  and  helps  for  the  young  of  both  sexes. 

N.  Y.,  1852 33-981 

Weaving.     Murphy,  J.     Art  of     .        .  6-373 

—  Watson,  J.     Weaving  by  hand  and  power 

6-447 

—  White,  G.  Hand  and  power  looms  6-449 
AVebb,  C.  Belphegor.  F's  S.  D.  v.  43  24-221 
Webb,  C.  H.     The  wickedest  woman  in  New  York 

18-3479 

Webb,  Mrs.  J.  B.     Marco  Griffl     .         .         18-3480 

—  Naomi ;  or,  the  last  days  of  Jerusalem  18-3478 
Webb,  Maria.     Fells  of  Swarthmoor  hall  and  their 

friends ;  with  an  account  of  their  ancestor, 
Anne  Askew,   the  martyr,      L.,   1865 
32-1675 

—  The  Penns  and  Peningtonsof  thel7th  century  ; 

also,  incidental  notices  of  Thomas  Ellwood. 
L.,  1867 30-2310 

Webb,  T.  W,  Celestial  objects  for  common  tele- 
scopes.    L.,  1859  ,        ,        .  12-39 

Webbe,  C.  Glances  at  life  in  city  and  suburb.  2d 
series.     L.,  1848.     8»    ,        ,        ,        33-1056 

Webber,  C.  W.  The  gold  mines  of  the  Gila.  N. 
Y.,  1849 26''-133 

—  Romance   of  natural  history  ["The  romance 

of  sporting"]  ;  or,  wild  scenes  and  wild  hun- 
ters.    Ph.,  1852.     8"     .         .         .  20-508 

Webber,  H.  H.     See  Bolton,  E.  C. 

Weber,  C,  M.  v,  Compositionen  ;  gesammtausgabe, 
revidirt  von  H,  W,  Stolze,  Wolfenbiittel. 
3  V.     4°  /        ,         ,         ,         ,  5-862 

—  Der  Freyschiitz  ;  arranged  for  piano-forte  by  A. 

Devaux.     B.,  4°    ,        ,        .        .  .5-864 

—  Mass  in  G,  in  vocal  score ;  with  accompaniment 

for  organ  or  piano-forte  by  V.  Novello,  Latin 
and  English  text.     B,,  1862.     8"  5-863 

—  Barbedette,  H,     Essai  de  critique  musicale 

34-4630 

—  Weber,  M.  M.  v.  Life  of  .  .  30-1619 
Weber,  George,     Die  Geschichte  der  deutschen  llt- 

teratuii.     6te  Auf.     L.,  1859,    8°  34-2401 


Weber,  George.  Outlines  of  universal  history,  trans, 
by  M.  Behr ;  revised,  with  the  addition  of  a 
history  of  the  United  States  by  F.  Bowen, 
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Webei',  Godfrey,  Theory  of  musical  composition, 
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Weber,  H.     See  Illustrations  of  northern  antiquities. 

Weber,  M.  M.  v.  Carl  Maria  von  AVeber  ;  the  life 
of  an  artist.  Trans,  by  J,  P,  Simpson.  L., 
1865.     2  v 30-1619 

Webster,  B.     The  dead  heart.     F's  S.  D,  v.  43 

24-221 

—  Giralda.     F's  S.  D,  v,  36         ,        ,  24-221 

—  Highways  and  byways,     F's  M,  D,  v,  18 

24-113 

—  The  laughing  hyena.      F's  M.    D.   v.   25 

24-118 

—  My  young  wife  and  my  old  umbrella.     F's  M. 

D.  V.  27 24-113 

—  One  touch  of  nature.     F's  M.  D.  v.  36     24-113 

—  Swiss  swains.     F's  M.  D.  v.  23        .  24-113 
Webster,  Daniel.      Works;   with  biographical  me- 
moir   by  E.   Everett,     B.   1851.     6  v.     8° 

30-704 

—  Diplomatic  and  official  papers  while  secretary  of 

state.     N.  Y.,  1848.     8»        .         .         26"-759 

—  Private  correspondence.     Ed.  by  Fletcher  Web- 

ster.    B.,  1857.     2  V.     8"      .         .         80-1640 

—  Speech  on  the  subject  of  the  public  lands.     W. 

1880.     8" 1-141 

—  Speeches  and  forensic  arguments.     B.,  1830-43. 

3  V.     8° 88-657 

—  Adams,  N.     Sermon  on  death  of     ,        80-1606 

—  Allen,  W.  H.     Eulogy  on        .         ,        80-1606 

—  Banvard,  J,     Life  and  character  of  80-705 

—  Choate,  R.     Discourse  on  death  of  30-1006 

—  Lanman,  C.     Private  life  of     .         .  80-718 

—  Lyman,  S.  P.     Life  and  memorials  of      30-713 

—  March,  C,  W,     Reminiscences  of  congress 

30-039 

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—  Obituary  addresses  on  the  occasion  of  the  death 

of,  delivered  in  the  senate  and  in  the  house  of 
representatives,     W.,  1853.     8°  30-1715 

—  Parker,  T.     Discourse  on  death  of  30-1006 
Review   of  same  by   "Junius  America- 

nus."     B.,  1853.     8°     ,'       ,         ,        30-1606 

—  TeflFt,  B.  F.     Webster  and  his  master-pieces 

30-799 

Webster,  E.     Phonographic  teacher.     N.  Y.,  1854 

22-295 

Webster,  J.     Dramatic  works.     Ed.  by  W,  Hazlitt, 

L.,  1857.     4  V 24-81 

Webster,  L.  A.     Present  status  of  the  philosophy  of 

society.     N.  Y.,  1866   ,         ,         ,  2-905 

Webster,  N.      American  dictionary  of  the  English 

language.     N.  Y.,  1828.     2  v.     4<>  22-382 

—  Same.     Revised,  by  C.  A.  Goodrich.     Spring- 

field, 1857.     4"      .         .         .         ,  22-381 

—  Same.  Ed.  by  Goodrich  and  Porter.  Springfield, 

1864.     4° 22-380 

—  Brief  history  of  epidemic  and  pestilential  dis- 

eases ;  with  the  principal  phenomena  of  the 
physical  world  which  precede  and  accompany, 
and  observations  deduced  from  the  facts  stated. 
Hart.,  1799.     2  v.     8°  ,         .        .  10-116 

—  Collection  of  papers  on  political,  literary  and 

moral  subjects.     N.  Y.,  1843.     8°  33-716 

—  Dissertations   on  the   English   language ;    with 

notes  historical  and  critical ;  and  an  essay  on 
a  reformed  spelling,  with  Dr.  Franklin's  argu- 
ments on  that  subject.     B.,  1789  22-498 

Webster,  R.  History  of  the  presbyterian  church  in 
America,  from  its  origin  until  1760 ;  with 
sketches  of  its  early  ministers  ;  a  memoir  of 
the  author  by  C.  Van  Renssellaer,  and  an  in- 
troduction by  W.  Blackwood.  Ph.,  1857.  8» 
32-743 

Webster,  T.,  and  Mrs.  Parkes.  Encyclopaedia  of 
domestic  economy.     L.,  1861.     8°  6-230 


WEBSTER, 


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Webster,  W.  H.  B.  Recurring  monthly  periods  and 
periodic  system  of  tlie  atmospheric  actions  ; 
witli  evidences  of  the  transfer  of  lieat  and  elec- 
tricity, and  general  observations  on  meteor- 
ology. L.,  1857.  8°  .  .  .  11-374 
Wechselbuch,  Hamburgisches.     J.  v.  Dohren 

34-2291 

Wedding  day  in  all  ages  and  countries.     E.  J.  Wood 

29''-210 

Wedding  guest.     T.  S.  Arthur       .        .  18-195 

Wedding  guests,    the.      M.    C.    H.    Rothery 

18-2689 

Wedgwood,  H.  Dictionary  of  English  etymology. 
V.  2,  3.     L.  18G5.     8"    .         .         .  32-284 

—  Same  ;  with  notesand  additions  by  G.  P.  Marsh. 

V.  1.     N.  Y.,  1863.     8"     .         ,  22-378 

—  On  the  origin  of  language.  L.,  1866  22-383 
Wedgwood,  J.  Meteyard,  E.  Life  of  30-1663 
Wedgwood  :  an  address.  W.  E.  Gladstone  6-490 
Wedgwood,  W.  B.     The  constitution   and  revised 

statutes  of  the  U.  S.,  and  additional  laws  to 
1844  ;  reduced  to  questions  and  answers.  Ph., 
1844 2-103 

—  The  government  and  laws  of  the  United  States. 

N.  Y.,  1866.    8°    .         .        .         .  2-258 

Wedlock  ;  or,  the  rii;hl  relations  of  the  sexes.     S. 

R.  Wells        /'     .        .        .        .  38-386 

—  See  ]Marriage. 

Weeds  and  useful  plants.  W.  Darlington  9-33,3 
Weeds  and  wild  flowers.  Lady  Wilkinson  9-83 
Week  at  Killarney.     Mr.  and  Mrs.  S.  C.  Hall 

27»'-756 

Week  on  the  Concord  and  the  Merrimac  rivers.     H. 

D.  Thoreau 26''-523 

Week  with  Jesus.     J.  M.  Lowry  .         .        32-3383 

Weekly  instructor.     See  Hogi:'s. 

Weekly  mirror.     [Afterwards  Xew  York   mirror.] 

V.  1-5.     N.Y.,  1844-7.    40.         .  17-51.4 

Weekly  register.     See  Nile's. 
Week's  delight ;   or,  games  and  stories  for  parlor 

and  fireside 18-1141 

Weeks,  Helen  C.     Ainslee  stories  .         .         18-3483 

—  White  and  red :  a  narrative  of  life   amcnig  the 

northwest  Indians        .         .        .         18-3483 

Weems,  M.  L.     Life  of  Benjamin  Franklin.     Ph., 

1835 30-176 

—  Life  of  George  Washington.     29th  ed.     Frank- 

ford,  1825 30-548 

—  Life  of  William  Penn  ;  with  his  treaty  with  the 

Indians,  etc.     Ph.,  1833       ,        .  30-416 

—  Same.     Ph.,  1854    .         .         .        .  30-779 

—  See  Horry,  P. 

Wehner,  J.     The  modern  vassal    .        .        18-3534 

Wehner,  J.  H.  Principles  from  character.  F's  M. 
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Weightman.     See  Wightman. 

Weights  and  measures.  Alexander,  J.  H.  Diction- 
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—  Browne,  W.  A.  Merchant's  handbook  1-300 
Money,  weights  and  measures  of  the  chief 

commercial  nations       .         .         .  1-280 

—  Craig,  B.  F.     Decimal  system         .  14-170 

—  Crocker,  J.     New  proposal  for        .  1-184 

—  Leech,  T.     Dozens  versus  tens        .  14-172 

—  Nystrom,  J.  W.     Tonal  system       .  14-37 

—  See  Cambist ;  Measures. 

Weil,  G.  The  bible,  the  koran,  and  the  talmud  ;  or, 
biblical  legends  of  the  Mussulmen,  compiled 
from  Arabic  sources,  and  compared  with  .Jew- 
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Weill,  A.     Couronne  ;  liistoire  juive.     P.,  1857 

34-5323 

Weimar,  Louise  de.     See  Lenormant,  Mme. 

Weir,  James.     Louz  Powers  ;  or,  the  regulators 

18-3484 

Weisbach,  J.  Handbuch  der  bersmaschinenmecha- 
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—  Principles  of  the  mechanics  of  machinery  and 

engineering.     Ed.  by  W.  R.  Johnson.      Ph., 
1848.     3v.     8°      .        .        .        .  11-74 


Weiss,  C.  History  of  the  French  protestant  refu- 
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Weiss,  J.  Life  and  correspondence  of  Theodore 
Parker.     N.  Y.,  1864.     2  v.     8°   .        30-1408 

Weiss,  J.  J.     Hand-book  of  hydropathy  ;   for  pro- 
fessional and  domestic  use.     L.,  1844.     8" 
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Weitbrecht,  Mrs.  Missionary  sketches  in  north  In- 
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1858 32-1808 

—  Memoir  of  Rev.  J.  J.  Weitbrecht ;  comprehend- 

ing a  history  of  the  Burdwan  mission,  com- 
piled from  his  journal  and  letters.  N.  Y., 
1857 30-896 

Welby,  A.  B.     Poems,  by  Amelia.     N.  Y.,  1860 

23-269 

Welby,  H.  Mysteries  of  life,  death,  and  futurity ; 
illustrated  from  the  best  and  latest  authorities. 
K  Y.,  1863 32-1063 

Welch,  F.  G.  Moral,  intellectual  and  physical  cul- 
ture ;  or,  the  philosophy  of  true  living.  N. 
Y.,  1869 33-865 

Weld,  C.  R.     History  of  the  royal  society ;    with 

memoirs  of  the  presidents.     L.,  1848.     2  v.  8" 

11-264 

—  Florence,  the  new  capital  of  Italy.     L.,  1867 

37"-835 

—  The  Pyrenees  west  and   east.      L.,   1859 

27*'-523 

Weld,  E.  Travels  through  the  states  of  North 
America,  and  the  provinces  of  Canada,  during 
1795-7.  4th  ed.  L.,  1807.  3  v.  8"  26''-641 
Weld,  H.  H.  Dictionary  of  sacred  quotations ;  or, 
scripture  themes  and  thouuhts  as  paraphrased 
by  the  poets.     Ph.,  1851    ".        .  23-953 

—  Women  of  the  scriptures.     Ph.     8"         32-1505 

—  See  Franklin,  B. 

Well  in  the  valley.     T.  Smyth       .        .  32-076 

Weller,  E.  Annalen  der  poetichen  national-litera- 
tur  der  deutschen  im  XVI  und  XVII  jahr- 
hundert.     Freiburg,  1862-4.     2  v.     8" 

34-2304 

—  Die  falschen  und  fingirten  diuckorte ;  reperto- 

rium  der  seit  erflndung  der  buchdrucheikunst 
unter  falscher  firma  erschienenen  deutschen, 
Ifiteinischen  und  franzosischen  scliriften. 
Leip.,  1864.     8»     .        .        .        .  21-287 

Wellesley,  R.  C,  marquis.  Notes,  relative  to  the 
late  ti'^nsactions  in  the  Marhatta  empire.  L., 
1804.     4°       .      .  .         .         .         .         28^-406 

—  Pearce,  R.  R.     Memoirs  and  correspondence  of 

30-717 

Wellesley,     See  Wellington. 

Wellington,  A.  Wellesley,  duke  of.  Brialmont,  A. 
History  of  the  life  of    .         .         .         30-1070 

—  Gleig,  G.  R.     Life  of       .         .        .        30-1775 

—  MacFarlane,  C.     Memoir  of    .        .      30-819,20 

—  Maxwell,  W.  H.     Life  of        .        .        30-1136 
Victories  of  ....         37''-831 

—  Military  and  political  life  of     .         .  30-714 

—  Raikes,  T.     Private  correspondence  with 

27»-983 

—  Sherer,  M.     Military  memoirs  of     .  30-558 

—  Stocqueler,  J.  H.     Life  of        .        .  30-738 

—  Yonge,  C.  M.     Life  of     .         .        .        30-1295 
Wellmont,  E.     Substance  and  shadows  ;  or,  phases 

of  e very-day  life.     B.,  1854  .  33-358 

—  Uncle  Sam's  palace  ;  or,  the  reigning  king 

18-3486 

Wells,  C,     Mehemet,  the  Kurd,  and  other  tales 

18-3488 

Wells,  D.  A.     Things  not  generally  known  ;  a  popu- 
lar hand-book  of  facts  not  readily  ascertainable 
in  literature,  history  and  science.     N.  Y.,  1857 
33-653 

—  See  Annual  of  scientific  discovery  .  11-259 
Wells,  E.     Treatise  of  antient  and  present  geogra- 
phy ;  with  a  sett  of  maps.     Oxf.,  1701.     8" 

.        .        .        .        .  25-45 


WELLS. 


630 


WEST. 


Wells,  G.     The  Israelid :    a  poem,   historical   and 
prophetic,  in  seven  cantos.     N.  Y.,  1859 
23-643 

Wells,  J.  G.  Every  man  his  own  lawyer.  N.  Y., 
1867 2-332 

—  Illustrated    citizen's    companion ;    a    complete 

compendium  of  the  political  history  of  the 
U.  S.  ;  also  a  manual  of  American  geography. 
N.  Y.,  1860 26=^-599 

Wells,  J.  S.  Long,  short,  and  weak  sight,  and  their 
treatment  by  scientific  use  of  spectacles.  Ph., 
1869.     8» 10-894 

Wells,  S.  R.  New  physiognomy,  or  signs  of  charac- 
ter.    N.  Y.,  1867.     8»  .         .         .  10-763 

—  Wedlock ;  or,  the  right  relations  of  the  sexes ; 

disclosing  the  laws  of  conjugal  selection,  and 
showing  who  may  and  who  may  not  niarrv. 
N.  Y.,  1869 33-386 

Wells,  S.  T.     See  Green,  C. 

Wells,  T.  Letters  on  Palestine  ;  or,  sketches  of 
travel  along  the  eastern  shores  of  the  Mediter- 
ranean.    B.,  1846  .         .         .         28''-125 

Wells,  T.  S.  Diseases  of  the  ovaries,  v.  1.  L., 
1865.     8° 10-731 

Wells,  W.  C.  Essays  upon  single  vision  with  two 
eves  ;  and  on  dew,  etc.;  with  a  memoir  of  the 
author,  by  himself.     L.,  1818.     8°  11-133 

Wells,  W.  H.  Graded  course  of  instruction  for 
public  schools ;  with  practical  directions  to 
tenchers,  etc      N.  Y.,  1862  .         .  13-234 

Wells,  W.  S.  Epitome  of  Braithwaite's  retrospect 
of  practical  medicine  and  surgery.  N.  Y., 
1860.     2  v.     8»      .         .         .         .  10-445 

AVells,  W.  V.  Explorations  and  adventures  in  Hon- 
duras ;  with  a  review  of  the  liistory  and  gene- 
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—  Life  and  public  services  of  Samuel  Adams  ;  with 

extracts  from  his  correspondence,  papers  and 
essays.     B.,  1865.     3  v.     8°  .         30-1743 

Wells.  Swindell,  J.  G.  Digging,  boring  and  pump- 
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Wellsted,  .T.  R.  Travels  to  the  city  of  the  Caliphs 
along  the  sliores  of  the  Persian  gulf  and  the 
Mediterranean.     L.,  1840.     2  v.     8°    28''-265 

Welsby,  W.  N.     Lives  of  eminent  English  judges, 

of  the  17th  and  18th  centuries.     Ph.,  1846.  8« 

30-866 

Welsford,  H.  Mithridates  minor ;  an  essay  on 
language.     L.,  1848.     8«      .        '.  23-503 

—  On  the  origin  and  ramifications  of  the  English 

language.     L.,  1845.     8»      .         .  32-501 
Welsh  literature.     Rowlands,  W.      Cambrian  bibli- 
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—  Skene,  W.  F.    The  four  ancient  books  of  Wales 

22-1210 

Welsh  traditions,  influence  of,  on  the  literature  of 

Germany,    France,    and    Scandinavia.      A. 

Schultz 23-1194 

Weltevreden,  prison  of.  W.  M.  Gibson  28''-218 
Welly,  Mrs.  E.  A.     Self-made ;  or,  living  for  those 

we  love 18-3489 

Wemyss,  F.  C.     See  French's  minor  and  standard 

drama. 

—  Sec  Rede,  L.  T. 

Wemyss,  T.  Biblical  gleanings ;  or,  a  collection  of 
passages  of  scripture  that  have  been  generally 
considered  to  be  mistranslated  in  the  received 
English  version,  with  proposed  corrections ; 
also,  important  various  readings,  etc.  York 
33-3144 

—  Symbol  dictionary  ;  being  a  key  to  the  symboli- 

cal language  of  scripture.     Ph.,  1851.     8" 

V.  7  of  33-1513 

Weninger,  F.  X.     Manual  of  the  catholic  religion, 

ior  catechists,    teachers,  and  self  instruction. 

3d  ed.     N.  Y.,  1861     .         .         .         32-1747 
Wensley.     E.  Quincy     ....        18-2567 
Went  worth,  T.     See  Strafl'ord,  T.  W.,  earl  of. 
Wentz,  S.  A.     Amy  Denbrook      .        .        18-3919 


Wept  of  Wish-ton-wish.     J.  F.  Cooper  18-745 

Were-wolves,  book  of.     S.  Baring-Gould      32-1785 

Werner,  A.     The  cantate ;  morning  service  of  the 

catholic  church.     B.,  1862.     8°     .  5-10'8 

—  Same  ;  evening  service.     B.,  1863.     8°     5-1059 
Wesley,  C.     Charles  AVesley  seen  in  his  finer  and 

less  familiar  writings.  [F.  M.  Bird,  ed.]  N. 
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—  Sacred  poetry.     N.  Y.,  1864    .         .  23-776 

—  Whitehead,  J.     Life  of    .         .         .  30-560 
Wesley,  J.     Works ;  containing  an  account  of  his 

family,  his  early  education,  and  five  first  num- 
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—  Extract  from  the  life  of  David  Brainerd.     Bris- 

tol, 1768 30-2315 

—  Survey  of  the  wisdom  of  God  in  the  creation  ; 

or,  a  compendium  of  natural  philosophy.  2d 
Am.  ed.  Ed.  by  B.  Mayo.  Ph.,  1816.  2  v. 
80 11-75 

—  Southey,  R.     Life  of        .         .         .  30-559 

—  Taylor,  I.     Wesley  and  methodism  32-891 

—  Whitehead,  J.     Life  of    .         .         .  30-560 
Wesley,  S.     Kirk,  J.     Mother  of  the  Wesleys 

30-1624 

Wesley  family.     Clarke,  A.     Memoirs  of      32-2244 

—  Wakeley,  J.  B.     Anecdotes  of  the  Wesleys 

30-1627 

Wesleyan  sacred  harp.     W.  McDonald  and  S.  Hub- 
bard         5-1011 

West,  A.     Sir  Charles  Wood's  administration  of  In- 
dian aff"airs,  from  1859-66.     L.,  1867.     8° 

28=^-251 

West,  B.     Gait,  J.     Life  and  studies  of  30-561 

West,  C.     How  to  nurse  sick  children.     3d  ed.     L., 

1864 10-605 

—  Lectures  on  the  diseases  of  infancy  and  child- 

hood.    From  4th  L.ed.     Ph.,  1860.     8° 
10-352 

—  Lectures  on  diseases  of  women.    From  2d  L.  ed. 

Ph.,  1861.     8«       .         .         .         .  10-577 

West,  Mrs.  F.     Summer  visit   to   Ireland  in  1846. 

L.,  1847.     8"         ....         27''-235 
West,  G.     (Bell's  poets  of  G.  B.)  .         .  23-493 

West,  J.     History  of  Tasmania.    Tasm.,  1852.    2  v. 

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West,  R.     rBell's  poets  of  G.  B.)  .  33-496 

West,  T.     Guide  to  the  lakes  of  Cumberland,  West- 

morefand,  and  Lancashire.    4th  ed.    L.,  1789. 

8° 27''-4 

West,  the,  (U.  S.)     Alback,  J.  R.     Annals  of 

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—  Beecher,  L.     Plea  for      .         .         .  36b-3 

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—  Bradbury,  J.     Interior  of  America  in  1809-11 

26''-5 

—  Brown,  S.  R.     Western  gazetteer  .  25-117 

—  Curliss,    D.   S.     Western  portraiture  and  emi- 

grant's guide         ....         26''-634 

—  De  Bow,  J.  D.   B.     Industrial  resources  of 

1-150 

—  Early  history  of  Western  Pennsylvania  and  the 

west 26''-580 

—  Ellet,  E.  F.     Summer  rambles  in    .         36''-347 

—  Featherstonhaugh,    G.   W.     Canoe  voyage   up 

the;  Minnay  Sotor  .         .         .  26''-348 

—  Ferris,  .J.     S'tates  and  territories  of .         36''-514 

—  Flint,  T.     The  far  west  .         .         .         36M33 

—  Hall,  .7.     Commerce  and  navigation  of      26'*-t5 

Legends  of 18-1319 

Soil,  climate,  resources  and  scenery  of 

26b-603 

Sketches  of  life  and  manners  in  26*'-44 

Romance  of  western  history       .         26'-462 

—  Hofl"man,  C.  F.     Winter  in      .        .         26''-167 

—  Kirkland,  Mrs.  C.  M.     New  home  .         18-1787 

—  McClure,  A.  K.     Three  thousand  miles  through 

the  Rocky  mountains   .         .         .         26''-710 

—  Mackay,  A.     Western  world  .         .         26^-300 

—  Meeker,  N.  C.     Life  in  the  west     .        18-4057 


WEST. 


WESTWOOD. 


West,  the,  (U.  S.)     Michaux,  F.  A.     Travels  to  the 
westward  of  the  Alleghany  mountains  26''-87 
— :  Parkman,  F.     Discovery  of  the  great  west 

26''-931 

—  Peck,  J.  M.     Guide  for  emigrants  to        26''-100 

—  Pierce,  G.  F.     Incidents  of  western  travel 

2G''-511 

—  Raymond,  R.  W.     Mineral  resources  of 

6-412 

—  Ruxton,  G.  F.     Life  in  the  far  west         20''-110 

—  Squire,  A.     Antiquities  of       .         .  26'''-285 

—  Squier,  E.  G.     Summer  journey  in  .         26^-120 

—  Strickland,  W.  P.     Pioneers  of      .         26''-310 

—  Todd,  J.     Sunset  land    .         .        .         26b-716 

—  Western  scenes        ....         26''-658 

—  See    Indians;    Northwest;     Pacific    railways; 

Rocky  mountains ;  Southwest ;  Territories. 

West  Chester,  Penna.  Directory  of  the  borough  of 
West  Chester,  for  1857 ;  containing  a  com- 
plete history.     W.  C.,1857.     8".         26''-370 

West  end  gazette  of  gentlemen's  fashions,  v.  7.  L., 
1869.     8° 17-189 

West  Indies.     Andrews,  W.  S.    Illustrations  of 

26^-1012 

—  Baird,  R.     Impressions  of        .         ,         26"-213 

—  Britisli  empire  in  America        .      v.  2  of  26^-27 

—  Buxton,  C.     Slavery  and  freedom  in       26'^-395 

—  Coleridge,  H.  N.     Sixth  months  in  26M88 

—  Dana,  R.  H.,  jr.     To  Cuba  and  back       26''-052 

—  Eastman,  J.  R.     West  India  cyclone        11-334 

—  Edwards,  B.     British  colonies  of    .  26''-72 

—  Gurney,  J.  J.     Winter  in        .         .         26M65 

—  Hovey,  S.     Letters  from  .         .         26''-168 

—  Knox,  J.  P.     Historical  account  of  St.  Thomas 

26''-284 

—  Lewis,  M.  G.     Journal  of  a  West  India  proprie- 

tor          26''-273 

—  McKinnen,  D.  Tour  in,  1802,3  .  26''-671 
[  —  Madden,  R.  R.     Residence  in  .  26''-76 

—  Martin,  R.  M.     History  of       .        .         26^-608 

—  New  atlas  of 25-304 

—  North  American  and  West  India  gazetteer 

25-91 

—  Pinckard,  G.     Notes  on  .         .         .         26''-594 

—  Raynal,  G.  T.     Settlements  and  trade  in  29'''-31 

—  Sewell,  W.  G.     Ordeal  of  free  labor  in    26''-399 

—  Shaw,  J.     Ramble  through     .         .         26^-635 

—  Shcphard,  C.     Historical  account  of  Saint  Vin- 

cent                26"-714 

—  Sturge,   J.,    and  T.  Harvey.     West  Indies  in 

1837 26''-546 

—  Thome  and  Kimball. .  Emancipation  in  26''-422 

—  Trollope,    A.     West    Indies  and    the   Spanish 

main 20''-376 

—  Underbill,  E.  B.     Social  and  religious  condition 

of 26''-418 

—  Winter  in 26''-141 

—  Winterbotham,  W.     European  settlements  in 

26"-595 

—  See  Barbadoes  ;  Cuba  ;  East  and  West  Indies  ; 

Indies  ;  Jamaica  ;  St.  Croix  ;  St.  Domingo. 
West  Point.     Boynton,  E.  C.     History  of     26='-534 

—  Cullum,  G.  W.     Biographical  register  of  officers 

and  students  of     .         .        .         .        30-2397 

—  Park,  R.  History  and  topography  of  26''-152 
West  Virginia.  J.  R.  Dodge  .  .  26''-554 
Westall,  "William.     Great   Britain  illustrated  in  a 

series  of  original  views,  engraved  by  E.  Fin- 
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40 27''-1217 

Westbrook,  W.  J.  Collection  of  ancient  and  modern 
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Westcott,  B.  P.  General  view  of  the  history  of  the 
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—  Introduction  to  the  study  of  the  gospels ;  with 

an  introduction  by  H.  B.  Hackett.     B.,  1862 

32-1026 

Westcott,  T.  Life  of  John  Fitch,  the  inventor  of 
the  steamboat.     Ph.,  1857    .        .  30-997 


Western  bell.     E.  A.  Perkins  and  F.  H.  Pease 

5-1062 

Western  border  life.     Mrs.  W.  H.  Corning    26''-315 

Western  characters.     J.  L.  M' Council  18-1965 

Western  clearings.     Mrs.  C.  M.  Kirkland     18-1788 

Western  harp.     Mrs.  M.  S.  B.  D.  Shindler        5-972 

Western  lands  and  western  waters.     F.  Gerstacker 
18-1159 

Western  missions  and  missionaries.     P.  J.  de  Smet 
32-1759 

Western  monthly  magazine  ;  a  continuation  of  the 
Illinois  monthly  magazine,  v.  1-6.  Cin., 
1833.     8° 17-109 

Western  scenes  and  reminisciences ;  with  legends 
and  traditions  of  the  red  men  of  the  forest. 
Buffalo,  1853.     8°  ...         26''-658 

Western  windows.     J.  J.  Piatt       .        .        23-1038 

Western  union  telegraph  company ;  proposed  union 
of  the  telegraph  and  postal  systems  6-939 

Westfield,  T.  C.  Japanese  ;  their  manners  and  cus- 
toms ;  with  an  account  of  the  general  charac- 
teristics of  the  country,  its  manufactures  and 
natural  productions.     L.,  4°  .         28''-390 

Westgarth,  W.  Colony  of  Victoria ;  its  history, 
commerce  and  gold  mining  ;  its  social  and 
political  institutions,  down  to  1863  ;  Avith  re- 
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Westmacott,  C.  M.  The  English  spy :  character- 
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Westmacott,  R.  Handbook  of  sculpture,  ancient 
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Westminster  Abbey.     History  and  antiquities  of 

27^04") 

—  Scott,  G.  G.     Gleanings  from  .        .  5-305 

—  Stanley,  A.  P.     Memorials  of  .       27'*-1103 
Westminster  assembly  of  divines.    Hetherington,  H. 

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—  Goodsir,  J.  T.     Confession  of  faith  examined 

32-2506 

—  Shaw,  R.     Exposition  of  the  confession  of  faith 

32-1436 

—  Shorter  catechism  explained,  by  way  of  ques- 

tion and  answer.     Ph.  .         .        32-1477 

Westminster  clock  and  bells.  E.  B.  Denison     6-312 
Westminster  hall.     H.  and  T.  Roscoe    .  2-349 

Westminster  review.     L.,  1824-69.     91  v.   8»  17-110 
Westmoreland.     Dialogues,  etc.,  in  the  dialect  of 

22-1274 

—  Handbook  for  travellers  in      .        .         27''-909 

—  Hodgson,  Rev.  J.         .        pt.  2,  v.  15  of  27''-474 

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Weston,  Mrs.     Kate  Felton  .        .        18-3490 

Weston,   G.   M.     Progress  of  slavery  in  the  JJ.  S. 

W.,  1857 2-906 

Weston,  J.    Stenography  compleated.    L.,1727.    8" 

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Weston,  J.  M.     Lucretia  Borgia.     Adapted  from  V. 

Hugo.     F'sS.  D.  V.  32         .         .  24-221 

Weston,  W.     Dissertations  on  some  of  the  wonders 

of  antiquity.     Camb.,  1748.     8°   .         29'^-268 

Westropp,  H.  M.    Handbook  of  archaeology,  Egyi)t- 

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Westward  empire.     E.  L.  Magoon         .         29M70 
Westward  ho !     C.  Kingsley  .         .        18-1752 

Westwood,  J.  O.  Arcana  entoniologica ;  or,  illus- 
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L.,  1845.     2  V.  in  1.     8°        .         .  9-734 

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sects.    L.,  1839.     2  V.     8°    .         .  9-653 

—  Palfeographia  sacra  pictoria  :    a  series  of  illus- 

trations of  ancient  versions  of  the  bible,  copied 
from  illuminated  manuscripts  executed  be- 
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4" 21-n35 


WET. 


632 


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Wet  clays  at  Edgewood.     D.  G.  Mitchell  4-109 

Wetherakl,  T.,  and  E.  Hicks.    Sermons.    Ph.,  1836. 

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Wetherell,  E.     Pseud.     See  Warner,  Susan. 
Wetherill,  C.  M.     Report  on  the  chemical  analysis 

of  the  white   sulphur  water  of  the  artesian 

well  of  Lafayette,  Ind.      Lafayette,  1858.     8° 

10-536 

Wetmore,  A.     Gazetteer  of  the  state  of  Missouri. 

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Wette.     See  De  Wette. 
Weltenhal,  E.     Grascae  grammaticae.     L.,  1803 

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Wexford,  (co. )     Hay,  E.     History  of  insurrection 

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Wej^,  F.  A.     Les  Anglais  clxez  eux.     P.,  1857 

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Whales.     Hamilton,  R.     Natural  history  of     9-594 

Whaling.     Beale,  T.     Sketch  of  whaling  voyage 

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—  Browne,  J.  R.     Etchings  of  a  whaling  cruise 

29''-223 

—  Henricy,  C.     Aventures  de  Baleiniers     34-4073 

—  Life  and  adventure  in  the  south  Pacific    29''-183 

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Whalley,  E.     Stiles,  E.     History  of      .  30-505 

Whalley,  T.  S.     Journal  and  correspondence  ;  with 
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—  State  trials  of  the  U.  S.  during  the  administra- 

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—  Treatise  on  criminal  law  of  the  U.  S.  ;  compris- 

ing a  general  view  of  the  criminal  jurispru- 
dence of  the  common  and  civil  law.  4th  ed. 
Ph.,  1857.     8"       .         .        .         .  2-234 

—  Treatise  on  theism,  and  on  the  modern  skeptical 

theories.     P.,  1859        .         .         .  32-310 

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Wharton,    Grace  and  Philip.    [Pseud.]    See  Thom- 
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Wharton,  G.  F.     Legal  maxims,  with  observations 
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Wharton,  G.  M.  Argument  in  defense  of  estate  of 
Charles  S.  Boker ;  claim  of  tlie  Girard  bank. 
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Wharton,  J.  J.  S.  Principles  of  conveyancing,  etc. 
Ph.,  1851.  8"  .  .  .  V.  74  of  2-55 
Wharton,  T.  I.  Digest  of  the  reported  cases  ad- 
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What  answer?     A.E.Dickinson  .         18-4148 

What  came  afterwards.     T.  S.  Arthur  18-213 

What  can  woman  do  ?    T.  S.  Arthur    .  18-196 

What  has  religion  to  do  with  politics.     D.  R.  Morier. 

32-2323 

What  I  know  about  Ben  Eccles.     J.  S.  Holt 

18-4181 

What  I  saw  in  London.  D.  W.  Bartlett  27''-259 
What  I  saw  in  New  York.  J.  H.  Ross  26''-537 
What  is  tills  mystery.  M.  E.  Braddou  18-389 
What  is  your  name  ?  S.  Moody  .  .  22-171 
What  makes  me  grow  ?  By  author  of  "  Harry  Law- 
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What  men  have  said  about  women.  H.  Southgate 
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AVhat  the  moon  saw.     H.  C.  Andersen  .  18-141 

What  not.     Mrs.  M.  A.  Denison    .         .  18-842 

What  now  ?     C.  F.  Deems     .         .         .  33-441 

What  shall  we  eat  ?    a   manual  for  housekeepers ; 

comprising  a  bill  of  fare  for  every  day  in  the 

year  ;   Avith  appendix   containing  recipes   for 

pickles  and  sauces.     N.  ¥.,  1868  6-233 

What  to  eat,  and  how  to  cook  it.     P.  Blot        6-157 

What  to  observe  ;  or,  the  traveller's  remembrancer. 

J.  R.  Jackson        ....         29M86 

What  we  eat.     T.  H.  Hoskins         .         .  10-233 

What  will  he  do  with  it?    E.  L.  Bulwer         18-494 

Whately,  E.  J.     Life  and  correspondence  of  Richard 

Whately,  D.  D.     L.,  1808  .         30-3384 

—  Life  of  John  de  WyclifFe  ;  with  a  sketch  of  the 

ancient  British  church  and  the  English  refor- 
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—  The  story  of  Martin  Luther.     N.  Y.,  1867 

30-1840 
Whately,  R.     Elements  of  logic.     N.  Y.,  1839 

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'  —  Essays  on   some  of  the   dangers  to   Christian 

faith  ;  with  discourses.     3d  ed.     L.,  1857.     8° 

32-1093 

—  Essays  on  some  of  the  difficulties  in  the  writings 

of  the  Apostle  Paul,  and  in  other  parts  of  the 
new  testament.     8th  ed.     L.,  1861.     8" 

32-1094 

—  Essays  on  some  of  the  peculiarities  of  the  Chris- 

tian religion.      7th   ed.      L.,    1856.      8° 
32-1093 

—  General  view  of  the  rise,  progress,  and  corrup- 

tions of  Christianity  ;  with  life  of  the  author 

and   catalogue  of  his  writings.     N.  Y.,  1860 

32-883 

—  Introductory    lectures   on    political    economy ; 

with  remarks  on  tithes,  poor-laws,  and  penal 
colonies.     4th  ed.     L.,  1855.     8°  3-254 

—  Historic  doubts  relative  to  Napoleon  Buonaparte; 

and  historic  certainties  respecting  the  early 
history  of  America.     N.  Y.,  1853        27-''-1968 

—  The  kingdom  of  Christ   delineated  in  two  es- 

says on  our  Lord's  own  account  of  his  person 
and  of  tiie  nature  of  his  kingdom,  and  on  the 
constitution,  powers,  and  ministry  of  a  Chris- 
tian church  as  appointed  by  himself.  N.  Y., 
1842 32-977 

—  Miscellaneous  lectures  and  reviews.     L.,  1861. 

8" 33-977 

—  Miscellaneous  remains  from  his  common-place 

book.     Ed.  by  E.  J.  Whately.     L.,  1864 
33-1104 

—  Thoughts  and  apophthegms  from  his  writings. 

Ph.,  1856 82-1839 

—  The  truth  of  Christianity  ;  compiled  from  works 

of  Archbishop  Whately,  by  R.  Barclay.  8d 
ed.     L.,  1865         ....         33-1889 

—  Use  and   abuse  of  party  feeling  in  matters  of 

reli<^ion.  Bampton  lecture  for  1822  ;  with  five 
sermons,  and  a  discourse  by  Archbishop  King. 
4th  ed.     L.,  1859.     8"  .         .        .  32-957 

—  View  of  the  scripture  revelations  concerning  a 

future  state.     Ph.,  1855         .         .  32-596 

—  View  of  tlie  scripture  revelations  respecting  good 

and  evil  anaels.     Ph.,  1856  .         .  32-602 

—  Fitzpatrick,  W.  J.     Memoirs  of      .         30-1541 

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restoration  of  the  study  of  logic   .  15-31 

—  Whately,  E.  J.     Life  and  correspondence  of 

30-2384 

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Wheat,  M.  T.  Progress  and  intelligence  of  Ameri- 
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Wheat  and  tares 18-3493 

Wheat  plant.  Klippart,  J.  H.  Origin  and  growth 
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Wheatley,  C.  Rational  illustration  of  the  book  of 
conur.on  prayer  of  the  church  of  England. 
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—  Dictionary  of  reduplicated  words  in  the  English 

language.  (Appendix  to  trans,  philol.  soc. 
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V.  6,20  of  22-1048 

—  Of  anagrams.     L.,  1863   .        .         .        22-1278 
Wheatley,  P.     Memoir  and  poems;  also,  poems  by 

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23-799 

Wheaton,  H.  Digest  of  the  laws  of  maritime  cap- 
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—  Elements  of  international  law  ;  with  a  sketch  of 

the  history  of  the  science.     Ph.,  1836.     8° 
2-106 

—  Same.     6th  ed.    By  W.  B.  Lawrence.    B.,1855. 

8° 2-106^ 

—  Enquiry  into  the  validity  of  the  British  claim  to 

a  right  of  visitation  and  search  of  American 
vessels  suspected  to  be  engaged  in  the  African 
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—  Life,  writings,   and  speeches  of  William  Piuk- 

ney.     N.  Y.,  1826.     8"         .        .  30-426 

—  Life  of  William  Pinkney.     (S.  A.  B.  6)     30-497 

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Wheaton,  N.  S.  Journal  of  a  residence  in  London, 
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Wheaton,  R.  Memoir;  with  selections  from  his 
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Whedon,  D.  D.  Freedom  of  the  will  as  a  basis  of 
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Wheeler,  C.  H.  Letters  from  Eden ;  or,  reminis- 
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—  Ten  years  on  the  Euphrates.     B.,1868    28'^-593 
Wheeler,  D.      Extracts  from  letters  and  journal. 

Ph.,  1840.     8°       .        .         .        .         30-1880 

—  Memoirs  of  the  life  and  gospel  labors  of.     L., 

1843.     B" 30-1881 

Wheeler,  G.  Homes  for  the  people  in  suburb  and 
country  ;  with  examples  showing  how  to  alter 
and  remodel  old  buildings.     N.Y.,  1868    5-68 

—  Rural  homes ;  or,  sketches  of  houses  suited  to 

American  country  life.  N.  Y.,  1868.  8" 
5-70 

Wheeler,  J.  Manchester ;  its  political,  social,  and 
commercial  history,  ancient  and  modern.  L., 
1836 37='-1320 

Wheeler,  J.  H.  Historical  sketches  of  North  Caro- 
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Whitney,  Mrs.  A.  D.  T.     Boys  at  Chequasset 

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Whitney,  E.  and  A.  B.  Asiatic  cholera ;  a  treatise 
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Whole  duty  of  man,  laid  down  in  a  plain  and  fami- 
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Widow  Spriggins,  and  other  sketches.    F.  M.  Whit- 
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Wightman,  J.  M.     Annals  of  the  Boston  primary 
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Wilbraham,  R.  Travels  in  the  transcaucasiun  pro- 
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Wilbur,  J.  Journal  of  the  life  of;  with  selections 
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Wilcocke,  S.  H.  History  of  the  vice-royalty  of 
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Wilcocks,  A.  Essay  on  the  tides ;  theory  of  the 
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Wilcox,  C.  M.  Evolutions  of  the  line,  as  practised 
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Wild  flowers,  culled  for  early  youth  .  18-3516 
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Wild  life.  Mayne  Reid  ....  18-2617 
Wild  life  under  the  equator.     P.  Du  Chaillu 

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AVild  man  of  the  west.  R.  M.  Ballantyne  18-259 
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Wild  northern  scenes.  S.  H.  Hammond  26^-326 
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Wild  sports  in  the  far  west.  F.  Gerstiicker  26^-342 
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Wild  sports  of  the  world.     J.Greenwood  9-994 

Wild  tribes  of  London.  W.  Plnllips  .  18-3977 
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Wilder,  R.  G.  Mission  schools  in  India  of  the 
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Wiley,  F.  S.  Brotherhoods.  Ph.,  1855.  8°  33-932 
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Wilkes,  G.     Europe  in  a  hurry.     N.  Y.,  1852 

27^^-276 

Wilkes,  J.  North  Briton,  the.  Revised  and  cor- 
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Wilkie,  D.     Cunningham,  A.     Life  of .        30-1052 
Wilkie,  F.  B.     Davenport,  past  and  present.     Da- 
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Wilkin s,  D.     See  Haddan,  A.  W. 
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Wilkins,  J.  Discovery  of  a  new  world  ;  or,  a  dis- 
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Wilkins,  J.  H.     Civilization.    F's  S.  D.  v.  13 

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Wilkins,  W.  N.  Art  impressions  of  Dresden,  Ber- 
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—  Letters  on  connoisseurship  ;  or,  the  anatomy  of 

a  picture.     L.,  1857.     8°       .         .  5-200 

Wilkins,  ^Y.  W.  Political  ballads  of  the  17th  and 
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Wilkins  Wylder.     S.  Miller   .         .         .         18-2206 
Wilkinson,  Lady.     Weeds  and  wild  flowers ;  their 
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Wilkinson,  J.  G.  Dalmatia  and  Montenegro  ;  with 
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2v.     8° 27'^-327 

' —  The  Egyptians  in  the  time  of  the  Pharaohs ; 
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—  Handbook   for  travellers  in  Egypt ;   including 

descriptions  of  the  course  of  the  Nile,  Alexan- 
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1858 28^-288 

—  The  manners  and  customs  of  the  ancient  Egyp- 

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William  the  Conqueror.     Abbott,  J.     History  of 

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William  of  Malmesbury.     Chronicle  of  the  kings  of 

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William  of  Waynflete,  sketch  of  the  life  of.     [See 

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William  of  Wykeham,  sketch  of  the  life  of.     [See 

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William  the  Silent  and  the  Netherland  war.     M. 

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William  and  the  werwolf.     [E.  E.  T.S.   Ext.  series, 

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Williams,  C.  S.     Cincinnati   directory,  city  guide, 
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Williams,  C.  W.  Elementary  treatise  on  the  com- 
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Williams,  D.  Preceptor's  assistant ;  or,  miscella- 
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Williams,  Rev.  John.  Narrative  of  missionary  en- 
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Williams,  John.  Essay  on  the  hieroglyphics  of  the 
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Williams,  Jonathan.  Thermometrical  navigation  :  a 
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Williams,  Joshua.  Principles  of  the  law  of  per- 
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Williams,  J.  S.  Historj-  of  the  invasion  and  cap- 
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Williams,  J.  W.  A  clean  skin  :  skin  diseases  of  con- 
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Williams,  M.  Easy  introduction  to  the  study  of 
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Williams,  R.  F.  Court  and  times  of  Charles  I ;  in- 
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Willibald.     See  Early  travels  in  Palestine     28''-210 

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Willis,  J.  W.  Duties  and  responsibilities  of  trustees. 
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Willis,  R.  Architectural  history  of  Canterbury  ca- 
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Willis'  current  notes  :  a  series  of  articles  on  antiqui- 
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Willis,  the  pilot :  sequel  to  Swiss  family  Robinson 
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Willits,  J.  H.,  and  S.  Smith.  Elementary  treatise  of 
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Willmott,  R.  A.  Journal  of  summer  time  in  the 
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Willmot.     See  Wilmot. 

Willoughby,  Lady.     See  Rathbone,  H.  M. 

Willoughby,  Harriet.  History  of  France  in  rhyme 
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Wills,  A.  The  "eagles'  nest"  in  the  valley  of  Sixt, 
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L.,  1860 27i'-564 

Wills,  D.  Revised  report  of  the  select  committee 
relative  to  the  soldiers'  national  cemetery. 
H'g.,  1865.     8°      .         .         .         .         26"-708 

Wills,  J.  Lives  of  illustrious  and  distinguished  Irish- 
men, from  the  earliest  times  to  tlie  present 
period,  arranged  in  chronological  order  and 
embodying  a  history  of  Ireland  in  tlie  lives  of 
Irishmen.     Dub.,  1840-7.     6  v.     8"       30-749 

Wills,  W.  Rationale  of  circumstantial  evidence ; 
illustrated  by  cases.     Ph.,  1843.     S" 

V.  41  of  2-55 

Wills,  W.  G.     Notice  to  quit .        .     18-3535;33-932 

—  Old  leaves 18-3536 

—  Wife's  evidence        ....         18-3535 
Wills,  W.  J.     Successful  exploration  through  the 

interior  of  Australia  from  Melbourne  to  the 

gulf  of  Carpentaria.     L.,  1803.     8«      29'^-203 

Wills.     Parsons,  A.    Law  of  .        .        v.  88  of  2-55 

—  Redfield,  I.  F.     Law  of  .        .        .  2-270 

—  Ram,  J.     Exposition  of  ,        .        .  v.  8  of  2-55 

—  Worthington,  G.     General  precedent  for 

V.  00  of  2-55 

—  See  Devises  ;  Fraser,  A.,  report  of  case  Tatham 

vs.  Wright ;  Girard  will  case  ;  Inheritance. 
Willson,  H.    Practical  treatise  on  composition,  light, 

shade,  and  color.     L.,  1851.    8»  5-601 

Willson,  M.     American  history.     N.  Y.,  1847.    8» 

26''-231 

—  Civil  polity  and  political  economy.    N.  Y..  1839 

2-918 

Willson.     See  Wilson. 

Willy  Reilly.     W.  Carleton    .        .        .  18-588 

Willyams,  J.  L.     Chillon       .        .        .        18-3524 

Wilmot,  J.,  earl  of  Rochester.     See  Rochester. 

Wilmot,  J.  E.     Memoirs  of  the  life  of;  with  some 

original  letters   and  notes  of    opinions  and 

judgments  in  different  courts.     L.,  1802.     4" 

30-2006 

Wilmot,  J.  E.  E.     See  Eardley-Wilmot,  J.  E. 

Wilmot.     See  Willmot. 

Wilson,  [ed.]  Summer  rambles  in  the  Himalayas  ; 
with  sporting  adventures  in  the  vale  of  Cash- 
mere.    L.,  1860.     8"     .        .        .         28''-371 

Wilson,  Alexander.  American  ornitholocry ;  with 
sketch  of  the  authors  life.  N.  Y.,  1828.  3  v. 
8° 9-685 


WILSON. 


641 


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Wilson,  Alexander.  Peabody,  W.  B.  O.  Life  of. 
(S.  A.  B.  V.  3)      .         .         .         .  30-497 

—  and  C.  L.  Bonaparte.     American  ornithology  ; 

or,  tlie  natural  history  of  the  birds  of  the 
United  States;  with  memoir  of  Wilson.  E., 
1831.     4v 9-G73 

Wilson,  Andrew.  "  Ever  victorious  army" — his- 
tory of  the  Chinese  campaign  under  Lt-Col. 
C.  G.  Gordon,  and  the  suppression  of  the  Tai- 
ping  rebellion.     L.,  1868.     8»       .         28''-263 

Wilson,  B.  Memoir  of  the  life  of  Rt.  Rev.  William 
White.     Ph.,  1856.     8»         .         .        30-1020 

—  Bronson,  W.  W.     Memorial  of       .        30-1514 
Wilson,  Mrs.  C.  B.     See  Baron-Wilson. 

Wilson,  Rt.  Rev.  Daniel.  Evidences  of  Christianity, 
popular  and  practical.    B.,  1829.    8»     32-1931 

—  Bateman,  J.     Life  of       .        ,         .        30-1249 
Wilson,  Daniel,  LL.  D.    Archaeology  and  pre-historic 

annals  of  Scotland.     E.,  1851.     8»     27'M405 

—  Pre-historic  man :  researches  into  the  origin  of 

civilization  in  the  old  and  the  new  world.  L., 
1862.     v.  1.    8°    .        .        .        .         29''-140 

—  See  Stowell,  W.  H. 

Wilson,  Erasmus.     See  Wilson,  W.  J.  E. 

Wilson,  E.  L.     See  Lea,  M.  C. 

Wilson,  F.  I,  Sketches  of  Nassau ;  to  which  is 
added  the  The  devil's  ball-alley.  Raleigh, 
1864 26''-1925 

Wilson,  F.  J.  The  philosophy  of  classification.  L., 
1866.     8» 15-289 

Wilson,  G.  Counsels  of  an  invalid  ;  letters  on  re- 
ligious subjects.     L.,  1863    .         .        32-1154 

—  Five  gateways  of  knowledge.    Ph.,  1857  15-130 

—  Life  of  the  Hon.  Henry  Cavendish ;  including 

abstracts  of  his  more  important  scientific  pa- 
pers, and  a  critical  inquiry  into  the  claims  of 
all  the  alleged  discoverers  of  the  composition 
of  water.     L.,  1851.     8»       .        .        30-1350 

—  Wilson,  J.     Memoir  of    .        .         .        30-1345 

—  and  A.  Geikie.      Memoir  of   Edward  Forbes. 

Camb.,  1861.     8°  ...        30-1376 

Wilson,  H.  Trow's  New  York  city  directory,   v.  78- 

80.     N.Y.,  1864-7.     3  v.     8°       .  25-158 

Wilson,  Henrietta.     Chronicles  of  a  garden  :  its  pets 

and  its  pleasures  ;  with  a  brief  memoir  by  J. 

Hamilton.     N.  Y.,  1864       .        .  4-180 

Wilson,  (Cap;!.)  Henry.     See  Keate,  G.  29»'-506 

Wilson,  {Hon.)  Henry.     History  of  the  anti-slavery 

measures  of  the  37th  and  38th  congresses, 

1861-4.     B.,1864  .        .        .         26''-577 

Wilson,  H.  B.     The  American  juror.     Ph.,  1868 

2-370 

Wilson,  H.  H.    Works,    v.  1,3,  Religion  of  Hindus  ; 

V.    3-5,    Sanskrit  literature ;  v.   6-9,  Vishnu 

Purana.     L.,  1863-8.     9  v.     8°    .  33-936 

—  Narrative  of  the  Burmese  war  in  1824-6.  L.,1852 

28^-241 

—  Travels  in  the  Himalayan  provinces  of  Hindus- 

tan and  the  Panjab ;  in  Ladakh  and  Kash- 
mir;  in  Peshawar,  Kabul,  and  Bokhara.  L., 
1841.     2v.     8°      .         .         .         .         28''-215 

—  See  Mill,  James. 

Wilson,  J.  Lectures  on  ancient  Israel,  and  the  Is- 
raelitish  origin  of  the  modern  nations  of  Eu- 
rope.    L.,  1840     ....        32-1185 

Wilson,  James,  Esq.  Influences  of  the  corn  laws. 
3d  ed.     L.,  1840.     8"    .         .         .  3-259 

Wilson,  James.  Copiplete  dictionary  of  astrology. 
L.     8» 12-46 

Wilson,  James,  FTR.  S.  E,  Hamilton,  J.  Life  of 
30-1187 

—  See  Jameson,  Robert       .        .        .  28''-34 
Wilson,  John.     Lost  solar  system  of  the  ancients 

discovered.     L.,  1856.     2  v.     8°.  12-67 

Wilson,   John.     British  farming ;   a  description  of 

the  mixed  husbandry  of  Great  Britain.     E., 

1862.     S" 4-154 

Wilson,  John,  barrister.    Treatise  on  sj:)ringing  uses, 

and  other  limitations  by  deed.     Ph.,  1836 
V.  11  of  2-55 


Wilson,  John.  Treatise  on  English  punctuation. 
4th  ed.     B.,  1855  ....  22-281 

Wilson,  John.  Shaksperiana  ;  catalogue  of  all  the 
books,  pamphlets,  etc.,  relating  to  Shakspeare; 
with  an  account  of  the  early  quarto  editions 
of  the  plays  and  poems.    L.,'l827.    8°   21-107 

Wilson,  John,  D.  D.  History  of  the  suppression 
of  infanticide  in  western  India ;  including 
notices  of  the  provinces  and  tribes  in  which 
the  practice  has  prevailed.  Bombay,  1855. 
8"  .        .         .         . ■       .        .         .         38"-213 

—  The  Parsi  religion,  as  contained  in  the  zand- 

avasta,  and  propounded  and  defended  by  the 
Zoroastrians  of  India  and  Persia,  unfolded, 
refuted,  and  contrasted  with  Christianity. 
Bombay,  1843.     8°        .         .         .  32-956 

Wilson,  John,  (F.  R.  S.  E.)  Our  farm  crops;  a 
popular  scientific  description  of  the  cultiva- 
tion, chemistry,  diseases,  remedies,  &c.,  of  the 
various  crops.     L.,  1850.     2  v.     .  4-198 

Wilson,  John.  [Christopher  North.]  Critical  and 
miscellaneous  essays.    Ph.,  1842.  3  v.    33-364 

—  Dies  boreales 18-3541 

—  The  foresters 18-3542 

—  Genius  and  character  of  Burns.     N.  Y.,  1845 

22-1286 

—  Same.     Ph.,  1851     ....        22-1287 

—  Trials  of  Margaret  Lyndsay    .        .         18-3544 

—  Lights  and  shadows  of  Scottish  life         18-3543 

—  Poetical  works.     L.,  1858        .        .  23-545 

—  Recreations  of  Christopher  North.     B.,  1854. 

8°  ......        .  33-368 

—  Gordon,  M.     Memoir  of  .         .         .         30-1419 

—  and  R.  Cham.bers.     The  land  of  Burns;  land- 

scapes from  paintings  by  D.  0.  Hill.  Glasgow, 
1840.     3  V.     4"      .         .        .         .         27''-801 

—  et  al.     Noctes  Ambrosiana; ;  with  memoirs  and 

notes,  by  R.  S.  Mackenzie.     N.  Y. ,  1854.    5  v. 

33-863 
Wilson,   J.   A.     Memoir  of  George  Wilson.     E., 

1860.     8» 30-1345 

Wilson,  J.  G.     Life  and  letters  of  Fitz-Greene  Hal- 

leck.     N.  Y.,  1869         .         .         .        30-2431 

—  Love  in  letters ;  with  biographical  sketches  of 

the  authors.     By  Allan  Grant.     N.  Y.,  1867 
33-1388 

—  Mr.  Secretary  Pepys ;   with   extracts   from  his 

diary.     By  Allan  Grant.    N.  Y.,  1867  30-2325 
Wilson,  J.  L.     Western  Africa ;   its  history,    con- 
dition, and  prospects.     N.  Y.,  1856      28''-554 
Wilson,  J.  Mackay.     Tales  of  the  borders  and  of 

Scotland 18-3548 

Wilson,  Rev.  John  M.  Earth,  sea,  and  sky ;  or, 
the  hand  of  God  in  the  works  of  nature.  L., 
1859 11-144 

—  Nelson's  handbook  to  Scotland,  for  tourists.    L. , 

1860 27''-571 

—  [cd.j     Rural  cyclopedia.     E.,  1852.    4  v.     8° 

.         .         ,         .        .     ■       4-509 

Wilson,  J.  P.     Common  objections  to  Christianity, 

proposed  and  answered.     Ph.,  1809         32-58 

—  Easy  introduction  to  the  knowledge  of  the  He- 

brew language  without  the  points.  Ph  ,  1812. 
8° 22-854 

—  Essay  on  grammar ;  the  principles  exemi)lified 

in  an  English  grammar.     Ph.,  1817       22-i87 

—  Primitive  government  of  Christian  churches ; 

also,  liturgical  considerations ;  with  the  ser- 
mon preached  on  the  death  of  the  author,  by 
T.  H.  Skinner.     Pii.,  1833    .         .  32-234 

—  The  probation  of  fallen  men ;  or,  the  scheme  of 

salvation,  founded  in  sovereignty,  and  demon- 
strative of  justice.     Ph.,  1827.     8°        32-1939 

Wilson,  J.  S.  Woman's  home  book  of  health. 
Ph.,  1860 10-876 

Wilson,  O.  M.  Digest  of  parliamentary  law  ;  also, 
the  rules  of  the  senate  and  house  of  represen- 
tatives ;  with  the  constitution  of  the  L.  S., 
the  amendments  thereto,  and  their  history. 
Ph.,  1869.     80       ...        .  2-386 


41 


WILSON. 


642 


WINNING. 


Wilson,  R.  Narrative  of  events  during  the  invasion 
of  Russia  by  Napoleon  Bonaparte,  and  the 
retreat  of  the  French  army.  Ed.  by  H.  Ran- 
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—  Private  diary  during  the  campaigns  of  1812,14, 

from  the  invasion  of  Russia  to  the  capture  of 
Paris.     Ed.  by  II.  Randolph.     L.,  1861.     2  v. 

8" 27»-3570 

Wilson,  R.  A.  Mexico  and  its  religion  ;  with  inci- 
dents of  travel  in  that  country,  in  1851-4.  N. 
Y.,18o5 26^-291 

—  New   history  of  the  conquest   of   Mexico ;   in 

which  Las  Casas'  denunciations  of  the  popular 
historians  of  that  war  are  fully  vindicated. 
Pli.,  1859.     8°       .         .         .         .         26''-409 

Wilson,  R.  T.  History  of  the  British  expedition  to 
Egypt ;  with  a  sketch  of  the  present  state  of 
that  country.     Ph.,  1803.     8°       .  28^'-32 

Wilson,  T.  B.  Narrative  of  a  voyage  round  the 
world  ;  coniprehonding  an  account  of  tlie 
wreck  of  the  ship  "Governor  Ready,"  in 
Torres  straits  ;  a  description  of  the  Bi'itish  set- 
tlements on  the  coasts  of  New  Holland  ; 
and  of  the  manners  and  customs  of  the  ab- 
original tribes.     L.,  1835.     8°       .         29M57 

Wilson,  W.     Post-chaise  companion  ;  or,  traveller's 
directory  through  Ireland.     Dub.,  1805.     8° 
27b-907 

Wilson,  William.  The  popular  preachers  of  the 
ancient  church  ;  their  lives,  their  manner,  and 
their  work.     L 32-857 

Wilson,  W.  D.     See  Buck,  D.  D. 

Wilson,  W.  J.  E.  The  eastern  or  Turkish  bath  ; 
its  history,  revival  in  Britain,  and  application 
to  the  purposes  of  health.     L.,  1861       10-273 

—  On  diseases  of  the  skin.      Ph.,   1857.      8° 

10-262 

—  On  the  management  of  the  skin  as  a  means  of 

promoting  and  preserving  the  health.  2d  ed. 
L.,  1847.     80  ....  10-620 

—  Student's  book  of  cutaneous  medicine  and  dis- 

eases of  the  skin.     N.  Y.,1865.    8°       10-631 

Wilson,  W.  R.     Records  of  a  route  through  France 

and  Italy  ;  with  sketches  of  Catholicism.     L., 

1835.     8» 27''-189 

—  Travels  in  Norway,   Sweden,   Denmark,  Han- 

over, Germany,  Netherlands,  &c.  L.,  1826-8. 
3  V.     8° 27>^-827 

—  Travels  in  Russia,  i&c.     L.,  1828.    2  v.     8° 

27''-828 

Wilson.     See  Willson ;  Wylson. 

Wilton,  countess  of.     Art  of  needle-work,  from  the 

earliest  ages  ;  including  some  notices  of  the 

ancient  historical  tapestries.     L.,  1842    6-229 
Wilton  Harvey.     C.  M.  Sedgwick  .        18-2796 

Wiltsch,  J.  E.  T.     Handbook  of  the  geography  and 

statistics  of  the  church.    Trans.,  by  J.  Leitch. 

L.,  1859 32-930 

Wiltshire.     Britton,  J.   .  pt.  1,  v.  15  of  27"^ -474 

—  Handbook  for  travellers  in       .         .         27''-555 
Wiltshire  tales.     J.  Y.  Akerman   .        .  18-129 
Wilmer,  L.  A.     Our  press-gang  ;  or,  a  complete  ex- 
position of  the  corruptions  and  crimes  of  the 
American  newspapers.     Ph.,  1859        22-1283 

Wilmington,  [Del.]  Ferris,  B.  History  of  26''-74 
Win  and  wear.  S.  S.  Robbins  .  .  18-3550 
Winans,  R.,  vs.  O.  Eaton,  et  al.  ;  argument  in  case 

of.     W.  W.  Hubbell     .         .         .  2-196 

Winchester,  E.     Lectures  on  the  prophecies  that 

remain  to  be  fulfilled,     v.  1.     Walpole,  1800. 

80 32-432 

Winchester  cathedral,  architectural  history  of.     R. 

Willis 5-193 

"Q'^mckelmann,  J.  J.  History  of  ancient  art.  Trans., 
^'  with  the  life  of  the  author,  by  G.  H.  Lodge. 

B.,  1856.     2  V,     8"        .         .         .  5-94 

—  Reflections  on  the  painting  and  sculpture  of  the 

Greeks.     Trans,  by  H.  Fuselli.     L.,  1765.    8» 

5-428 

Winckelmann.     See  Winkelmann. 


Wind  and  wliirlwind :  a  novel.  (By  Mr.  Thom. 
White.)  C.  W.  Elliott  .  .  18-4055 
AVind  harp,  and  other  poems.     E.  C.  Howarth 

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"  Wind-wafted  seed."    N.  Macleod  and  T.  Guthrie 

32-2429 

Windermere.     Martineau,  H.     Guide  to  the  lakes  of 

27^-519 

Windham,  W.     Diary.     Ed.    by  Mrs.  H.  Baring. 

L.,  1866.     8"      .         .         .         .         30-1813 

—  and  W.  Huskisson.     Select  speeches  ;  with  bio- 

graphical sketches.     Ed.  by  R.  Walsh.     Ph., 

1841,     8° 3-125 

Windle,  M.  J.     Legendsof  the  Waldenses    18-3531 
Windom,  W.     Speech  on  Northern  Pacific  railway. 

W.,  1869 26"-708 

Windows.     Howard,  F.     Designs  for    .  5-602 

Winds.     Hopkins,  T.     Rain  and  wind  .  11-160 

Winds  and  storms       .         .         ,  11-166 

—  See  Meteorology  ;  Storms. 

Windsor.  A.  L.     Etliica  ;  or,  characteristics  of  men, 
manners,  and  books.     L.,  1860.     80       33-736 
Windsor,  T.  See  Biennial  retrospect,  in  Supplement. 
Windsor  castle.     W.  H.  Ainsworth        .  18-124 

Wine.     Beckwith.  E.  L.     Practical  notes  on  6-161 

—  Mulder,  G.  F.'    Chemistry  of  .         .  8-111 

—  Reemelin,  C.     Wine-maker's  manual         4-311 

—  Shaw,  T.  G.     Wine,  the  vine  and  the  cellar 

1-185 

—  See  Grapes  and  grape  culture ;  Vineyard  culture. 
Winer,  G.  B.     Grammar  of  the  new  testament  dic- 
tion :  intended  as  an  introduction  to  the  criti- 
cal study  of  the  Greek  new  testament.  Trans, 
by  E.  Masson.     Ph.,  1859.     2  v.     8»     22-288 

—  Handbuch  der    theologischen    literatur  haupt- 

siichlich  der  protestantischen  nebst  kurzen 
biographischen  notizen  iiber  die  theologischen 
schriftsleller :  mit  erganzungsheft.  Leip., 
1838-42.     2  V.     8°         .         .         .  21-126 

Wines,  E.  C.  Commentaries  on  the  laws  of  the 
ancient  Hebrews,  with  an  introductory  essay 
on  civil  society  and  government.  N.  Y., 
1853.     8° 32-438 

—  Hints  on  a  system  of  popular  education.     Ph., 

1838 13-241 

—  Peep  at  China  in  Mr.  Dunn's  collection,  etc. 

Ph.,  1839.     8°       .         .         .         .         28''-559 

—  Trip  to  Boston.     B.,  1838       .        .         26''-136 

—  Two  years  and  a  half  in  the  navy ;  or,  journal 

of  a  cruise  in  the  Mediterranean  and  Levant. 
Ph.,  1832.     2  V.  .         ...         .         29''-266 

—  and  T.  W.  Dwight.     Report  on  the  prisons  and 

reformatories  of  the  United  States  and  Can- 
ada.    Alb.,  1867  .        •         .        .  2-915 

Winfield  the  lawyer's  son,  by  Major  Penniman. 
C.  W.  Deuison     ....        30-1564 

Wing  and  wing.     J.  F.  Cooper      .         .  18-746 

Wingfield,  W.,  and  G.  W.  Johnson.     The  poultiy 
book  ;  with  colored  representations  of  prize 
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.        .        .        .        .        .        .  4-503 

Wingfleld,  W.  F.  Tour  in  Dalmatia,  Albania,  and 
Montenegro  ;  with  an  historical  sketch  of  the 
republic  of  Ragusa.     L.,  1859      .         27i'-600 

Winifred  Bertram.     Mrs.  E.  Charles     .        18-3553 

Winifred,  countess  of  Nithsdale.     LadyB.  B.  Dacre 
18-802 

Winifred's  wooing.     G.  M.  Craik  .        .        18-3752 

Winkelmann,  F.  T.  Course  of  exercises  in  French 
syntax.     N.  Y.,  1860  .         .  22-293 

Winkelmann.     See  Winckelmann. 

Winkles :  or,  merry  monomaniacs.     J.  B.  Jones 

18-3552 

Winkworth,  C.  Christian  singers  of  Germany. 
Ph.,  1869       .        .        .        :         .        80-1825 

Winkworth,  S.     See  Taulcr,  J. 

Winner,  S.  Flute  and  piano  duetts.  B.,  1861.  Ob. 
80 5-1089 

Winnie  and  I 18-3554 

Winning  his  way.    C.  C.  Coffin    .        .  18-667 


WINSCOM. 


643 


WISEMAN. 


Winscom,  J.  A.  .  Onward      .         .         .         lP-3")55 

—  Vineyard  laborers     ....        18-3556 
Winslow,  C.  F.     Force  and  nature  ;    attraction  and 

repulsion.     Pli.,18G9.     8"    .         .  11-341 

Winslow,  F.     Anatomy  of  suicide.     L.,   1840.     8° 

10-622 

—  Lettsomian  lectures  on  insanity.     L.,  1854.     8" 

10-655 

—  Light:   its  influence  on  life  and  health.     L., 

1867 10-740 

—  Same.     N.  Y.,  1868         .         .         .         10-740" 

—  On  obscure  diseases  of  the  brain,  and  disorders 

of  the  mind.     Ph.,  1860.     8»        .  10-222 

—  The  plea  of  insanity,  in  criminal  cases.     Ph., 

1843.     8°       .         .         .         .        V.  42  of  2-55 

—  Uncontrollable    drunkenness    considered   as  a 

form  of  mental  disorder.     L  ,  1866        10-736 
Winslow,  H.     Elements  of  moral  philosophy  ;  ana- 
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—  Woman  as  she  should  be.     B.,  1838         83-460 
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—  Patriarchal  shadows  of  Christ  and  his  church  ; 

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Winslow,  S.  N.  Biographies  of  successful  Philadel- 
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Winston,  C.  Inquiry  into  the  difference  of  style 
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—  Memoirs  illustrative  of  the  art  of  glass  painting. 

L.,  1865.     8°         ....  5-405 

Winston,  P.  H.     Report  of  cases  at  law  argued  and 
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Winter,  C.  T.     Six  months  in  British  Burmah ;  or, 
India  beyond  the  Ganges,  in  1857.     L, ,  1858 

28'^-292 

Winter  and  spring  on  the  shores  of  the  Mediterra- 
nean.    J.  H.  Bennet     .         .         .         27''-127 
Winter  campaign  in  India.     J.  O.  Jones        28'*-306 
Winter  evenings.     M.  Hack  .         .        18-1305 

Winter  evening  tales.  J.  Hogg  .  .  18-1455 
Winter  in  Algeria.     Mrs.  G.  A.  Rogers  28^-485 

Winter  in  Florida.  L.  Bill  .  ,  .  26''-715 
Winter  in  Madeira.  J.  A.  Dix  .  .  27''-236 
Winter  in  Paris.     F.  Simms   .         .         ,  10-678 

Winter  in  upper  and  lower  Egypt.     6.  A.  Ho.skins 

28"-421 

Winter  in  the  west.     C.  F.  Hoffman      .         26''-167 
Winter  in  the  West  Indies  and  Florida  ;  with  a  par- 
ticular description  of  St.   Croix,  Trinidad  de 
Cuba,  Havana,  Key  West,  and  St.  Augustine, 
as  places  of  resort  for  northern  invahds.     By 
an  invalid.     K  Y.,  1839      .         .         26''-141 
Winter  studies  in  the  country.     8.  G.  Fisher  23-631 
Winterbotham,  W.     Historical,  geographical,  com- 
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and  of  the  European  settlements  in  America 
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26'^-595 

Winthrop,  E.  Premium  essay  on  the  characteristics 
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Winthrop,  J.  History  of  New  England,  from  1630 
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Wintiirop,  J.     Winthrop,  R.  C.     Life  and  letters  of 

30-1484 

Winthrop,  R.  C.  Addresses  and  speeches  on  vari- 
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—  Addresses  and  speeches,  from  1852-1867.     B., 

1867.     8" 33-1380 

—  Life  and  letters  of  John  Winthrop.     B.,  1804,7 

2  V.     8«  .  ...        30-1484 

Winthrop,  T.  The  canoe  and  the  saddle :  adven- 
tures among  the  northwestern  rivers  and 
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—  Cecil  Dreeme  ....         18-3559 

—  Edwin  Brothertoft  ....        18-3560 

—  John  Brent 18-3561 

—  Life  in  the  open  air,  and  other  papers.     B.,  1863 

33-955 

Winthrop,  Me.  Thurston,  D.  History  of  26"-C41 
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Wireman,  H.  D.     Gems  of  German  lyrics.      Ph., 

1809 23-1051 

Wirt,  W.     Letters  of  the  British  spy.     10th  ed.    N. 

Y.,  1836 33-1240 

—  Sketches  of  the  life   and   character  of  Patrick 

Henry,     loth  ed.     Hartford,  1854.     8" 

30-237 

—  The  two  priucii>al   arguments  on  the  trial  of 

Aaron  Burr.     Richmond,  1808     .  2-281- 

—  Kennedy,  J.  P.     Memoirs  of  the  life  of  30-591 
Wirth,  J.  G.  A.     Geschichte  dcr  Deutchen.     Ermin- 

shofen,  1842-4.    3  v.  in  2.     4°      .        34-2441 
Wisconsin.     Guernsey,  O.,  and  J.  F.  Willard.    His- 
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—  Hall,  J.,  and  J.  D.  Whitney.     Geological  survey 

of 9-1250 

—  Lapham,  I.  A.     Description  of        .         26'^-521 

—  Love,  W.  D.     Wisconsin  in  the  war     26»-960 

—  Owen,  D.  D.     Geological  exploration  of 

9-279,1204 

—  Ritchie,  J.  S.     Resources  of    .         .         26'^-329 

—  Smith,  W.  R.     History  of       .         .       26''-1036 
Observations  on  .         .         .         .         26^'-189 

Wisconsin,  state  historical  society  of.  Annual  report 
and  collections  for  1855,6.  Madison,  185.5-7. 
2  V.     8» 26''-397 

Wisdom.     P.  Charron    ....  15-137 

Wisdom  and  folly,  rhymes  of  contrast  on.  J.  Rush 
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Wise,  Hon.  Henry  A.  Hambleton,  J.  P.  Biograph- 
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Wise,  Lieut.  Henry  A.  Captain  Brand,  of  the 
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—  Los  Gringos ;  or,  an  inside  view  of  Mexico  and 

California;  with  wanderings  in  Peru,  Chili, 
and  Polynesia.     N.  Y.,  1849        .         261^-197 

—  Scampavias,   from   Gibel  Tarek  to  Stamboul. 

N.  Y.,  1857 27"-425 

Wise,  J.  R.  Shakspere ;  his  birthplace  and  its  neigh- 
bourhood.    L.,  1861     .         .         .        30-1338 

Wise  saws  and  modern  instances.    T.  Cooper 

18-709 

Wise  saws  and  modem  instances.  T.  C.  Haliburton 
18-1325 

Wiseman,  C.     See  Gracian. 

Wiseman,  N.  Fabiola  ;  ou,  I'eglise  des  catacombes. 
Traduit  de  I'Anglais.     P.,  1863   .        34-5324 

—  Fabiola 18-3566 

—  Lectures  on  the  principal  doctrines  and  practices 

of  the  catholic  church.     Bait.,  1865    32-1753 

—  Points  of   contact  between    science    and  art. 

L.,1863.     8"  ....  5-308 

—  The  real  presence  of  the  body  and  blood  of  our 

Lord  Jesus  Christ  in  the  blessed  eucharist. 
Bait.,  1806 32-2447 

—  Recollections  of  the  last  four  popes,  and  of  Rome 

in  their  times.     L.         .         .        .        30-1234 

—  Sermons,  lectures,  and  speeches  delivered  during 

his  tour  in  Ireland,  and  the  "Impressions" 
of  his  tour  ;  with  a  connecting  narrative. 
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—  Same.     B.,  1859       ....         32-865* 


WISEMAN. 


644 


WOMAN. 


Wiseman,  N.     Sermons  on  our  Lord  Jesus  Christ, 

and  on  his  blessed  mother.     Dub,.,  1864.     8" 

33-1414 

—  Twelve    lecturep   on  the    connexion    between 

science  and  revealed  religion.    Andover,  1837. 
8° 32-3108 

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Wistar,  C.  System  of  anatomy  for  the  use  of  stu- 
dents of  medicine ;  with  notes  and  additions 
by  W.  E.  Horner;  9th  ed.,  remodeled  by  J. 
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Wistar,  ]\Irs.  O.  Walter  S.  Newhall :  a  memoir. 
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Wit  and  humor.     Burton,  W.  E.     Cyclopsedia  of 
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—  Hunt,  J.  H.  L.     WMt  and  humor     .         38-71,3 

—  Jerrold,  D.     Specimens  of  wit        .         18-1679 

—  Prentice,  G.  D.     Wit  and  humor  in  paragraphs 

18-2540 

—  Valentine,  W.     Wit  and  humor      .        18-3391 

—  See  Humor. 

Wit  and  wisdom  from  west  Africa.     E.  F.  Burton 
22-953 

Wit  and  wisdom  of  Don  Quixote.     N.  Y.,  1867 

22-1288 

Witch  Hampton  hall       ....  18-308 

W^itchcraft.  Calef,  R.  Wonders  of  the  invisible 
w^orld 26''-597 

—  Drake,  S.  G.     Witchcraft  delusion  in  New  Eng- 

land               32-1974 

—  Glanvil,  J.     Evidence  on        .         .  15-167 

—  Hutchinson,  F.     Historical  essay  on       32-3176 

—  Scott,  Sir  W.     Letters  on        .         .        82-1575 

—  Upham,  C.  W.  Salem  witchcraft  .  26»-959 
Lectures  on  ....         20''-624 

—  Williams,  H.     Superstitions  of        .        33-1678 

—  AVoodward,  W.  E.     Records  of      .         30"-059 

—  See  Demonology. 

Witches  of  New  York.     M.  M.  Thomson       33-844 
With,  E.     Railroad  accidents  ;  their  causes,  and  the 
means  of  preventing  them.     Trans.,  with  ap- 
pendix, by  G.  F.  Barstow.     B.,  1856      6-144 
With  the  French  in  Mexico.      J.    F.   Elton 

26''-668 

With  Gen.  Sheridan  in  Lee's  last  campaign.  F.  C. 
Newhall  .....  20^'-836 
With  the  tide.  S.  Daryl  .  .  .  18-4198 
Wither,  G.  Hallelujah  ;  or,  Britain's  second  remem- 
brancer, in  praiseful  and  penitential  hymns, 
spiritual  songs  and  moral  odes;  with  an  in- 
troduction by  E.  Farr.     L.,  1857  28-536 

—  Hymns  and  songs  of  the  church  ;  Avith  an  intro- 

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Witherspoon,  J.     Practical  treatise  on  regeneration. 

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Withington,  L.     Tlie   puritan :    a   series  of  essays, 

critical,  moral,  and  miscellaneous,  by  John 

Oldbug.     B.,  1836.     3  v.       .         .  33-801 

Witness  of  the  spirit.     J.  Jackson         .  32-265 

Witness  papers,  tlie.  H.  Miller  .  .  32-1161 
Wits.     Tliomson,  Mrs.  A.  T.  and  J.  C.     Wits  and 

beaux  of  society   ....         30-1339 

—  Timbs,  J.     Lives  of  wits  and  humorists 

30-1371 

Witt,  Mme  de.     Contes  d'une  mere.     P.,  1861 

34-5080 

—  A  French  country  family  ,  .  .  18-4038 
Witt,  C.  de.     Hisloire  de  Wasliington  et  de  la  fonda- 

tion  de  la  ropublique  des  Etats-Unis  ;  preced^e 
d'une  etude  historique  sur  Washington  par 
M.  Guizot.     P.,  1859    .        .        .        34-3185 

—  Thomas    Jefferson ;     etude    historique    sur  la 

democratic  Am6ricaine.    3me  ed.     P.,  1861 
34-3186 

—  Jefferson  and  the  American  democracy ;  an  his- 

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L.,  1862.     8"         .         .         .        .         26"'-486 
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Witting,  C.  Die  kunst  des  violinspiels ;  eine  sa'mm- 
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Wittman,  W.      Travels  in    Turkey,    Asia  Minor, 
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Wives  and  daughters.     E.  C.  Gaskell    ,        18-1155 
Wives  and  widows.     A.  S.  Stephens      .         18-8001 
Wives  of  England.     S.  S.  Ellis      .         .  28''-45 

Wizard  of  the  mountain.  W.  Gilbert  .  18-1177 
Woburn.  Sewall,  S.  History  of  .  .  26M93 
Woes  of  war.     By  a   southern  lady.     2d  ed.     L., 

1862.     8° 26''-1005 

Wohlfahrt,  H.  Guide  to  musical  composition. 
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5-1182 

Wolcott,  J.  The  works  of  Peter  Pindar.  Dub., 
1795.     3  V.     8°      .         .         .         .  28-179 

—  Tears  and  smiles  :  a  miscellaneous  collection  of 

poems. — The  ladies'  edition..    Ph.,  1803 

33-732 

Wolcott,  0.     See  Gibbs,  G.    .        .        .  33-L79 

Wolf,  F.     Le  Bresil  litteraire  ;  histoire  de  la  littera- 

ture  bresilienne.     Berlin,  1863.     8°        21-137 

Wolf,  J.  C.     Bibliutlieca  hebraoa  ;   sive  notitia  turn 

auctorum  hebraeorum  cujuscunque aetatis  tum 

scriptorum  quae  vel  hebraice  primum  exarata 

vel  ab  aliis  conversa  sunt,  ad  nostram  aetatem 

deducta.     Hamb.,  1715-88.     4  v.     40    81-100 

Wolf,  J.  R.     Practical  Hebrew  granuiiar  ;  with  pro- 

.  gressive  exercises,  and  a  reading  book.     L. 

32-290 

Wolf  boy  of  China.     W.  Dalton  .         .  18-808 

Wolfe,  J.  Wright,  R.  Life  of  .  .  30-1529 
Wolfe  of  the  knoll.      Mrs.  G.  P.  Marsh  28-571 

Woliersberger,  G.  A.     Tales  for  all  seasons 

18-3568 

Wolfert's  roost.     W.  Irving  .        .        .        18-1585 

Wolff,  J.     Narrative  of  a  mission  to  Bokhara.     N. 

Y.,  1845.     8'>         .         .         .         .         38''-113 

—  Travels  and  adventures.     2d  ed.     L.,  1860,1. 

3  v.     8° 29''-178 

Wolff,  O.  L.  B.,  and  H.  Doring,  (cd's.)     German 

tourist  for   1887.      Trans,  by   H.  E.  Lloyd. 

L.,1857 271^-448 

Wollenhaupt,  H.  A.,  and  T.  Hagen.     The  amateur  : 

a  collection   of   the    choicest    specimens  of 

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5-865 

Wollstonccraft,  M.     Letters  written  during  a  short 

residence  in  Sweden,  Norway,  and  Denmark. 

Wihniugton,  1796         .         .        .         27''-205 

—  Godwin,  W.     Memoirs  of        .        .        30-1409 
Wollaston,  W.     Religion  of  nature  delineated  ;  8th 

ed.,  with  account  of  life  and  writings  of  the 
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—  Same;  [abridgement.]    2d  ed.  L.,  1737    15-349 
Wolseley,  G.  J.     Narrative  of  tlie  war  with  China, 

in  1800.     L.,  1862.     8"         .         .         28"-189 
Wolsey,  T.     Cavendish,  G.     Life  of     .         30-1217 

Who  wrote  Cavendish's  life  of  Wolsey? 

21-213 

—  Forster,  J.',  et  al.     Life  of       ".        *.  30-172 

—  Gait,  J.     Life  of       ...        .  30-577 

—  Howard,  G.     Wolsey  and  his  times  30-576 
Wolzogen,  A.  v.     Raphael   Santi,    liis  life  and  his 

works.     Trans,  by  F.  E.  Buuuett.     L.,  1866 

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Woman.     Afternoon  of  unmarried  life  .  33-723 

—  Aime-Martin,   L.     Civilization  of  the  human 

race  by  women     ....  33-464 

—  Alexander,  W.    History  of  women        29''-403 

—  Bushnell,  H.     Women's  suffrage     .  2-576 

—  Child,  L.  M.     History  of  the  condition  of  women 

....         29»-172 

—  Cobbe,  F.  P.     Pursuits  of  women  .  2-027 


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WOMEN. 


Woman.     Dall,  C.  H.     The  college,  the  market,  and 

the  court 2-(i38 

"Woman's  right  to  labor"         .  2-082 

Woman's  rights  under  the  law  .  2-631 

—  Croly,  J.  C.     Talks  on  women's  topics 

33-1067 

—  Dodge,  A.  E.     Woman's  wrongs    .  2-641 

—  Du  Boscq,  — .     The  accomplished  woman 

33-1057 

—  Ellis,  S.  S.     Women  of  England    .    33-34,1050 

—  Farnham,  E.  W.     Woman  and  her  era  33-1010 

—  Fulton,  J.  D.     Woman  as  God  made  her 

32-2343 

—  Graves,  A.  J.     Woman  in  America  2-684 

—  Hericourt,  Mad.  d'.      Woman's  philosophy  of 

woman 33-1059 

—  Industrial  and  social  position  of  women    2-960 

—  Jameson,  A.     Characteristics  of  women  24-207 

—  Karr,  A.     Les  femmes    .         .         .        34-3430 
— •  Laurie,  T.     Woman  and  her  saviour  in  Persia 

32-1077 

—  Legouve,  E.     Histoire  morale  des  femmes 

34-3493 

—  Linton,  E.  L.     Essays  on  women   .  33-873 

—  Logan,  O.     Women  and  theatres     .         33-1404 

—  Ludlow,  J.  M.     Woman's  work  in  the  churcli 

32-1644 

—  Mcintosh,  M.  J.     Woman  in  America    26*-928 

—  Mansfield,  E.  D.     Rights  of  women  2-778 

—  Michelet,  J.     Woman      .        .        .  33-803 

—  Mill,  J.  S.     Subjection  of  women   .         2-804,5 

—  Modern  women.     [From  Saturday  review] 

30-2394 

—  Monod,  A.     Deux  discours  sur  la  femme 

34-3547 

—  Morgan,  S.  O.     Woman  and  her  master 

29''-107 

—  Mulock,  D.  M.     Woman's  thoughts  about  wo- 

men         33-701 

—  Nccker  de  Saussure,  A.  A.  de.     Study  of  the 

life  of 33-450 

—  Ossoli,  S.  M.  F.  d'.     Woman  in  the  19th  century 

33-529,30 

—  Parkes,  B.  R.     Essays  on  woman's  work 

■ 33-1308 

—  Penny,  V.     Employments  of  women         6-911 

—  Sandford,  J.     Social  and  domestic  character  of 

33-46", 1002 

—  Saunders,  P.     About  woman,  love  and  marriage 

33-1064 

—  Social  and  political  dependence  of  women 

2-865 

—  Southgate,  H.     What  men  have  said  about  wo- 

men               33-1315 

—  Unprotected,  the      ....  2-1027 

—  Villemart,  B.     Friend  of  women     .  33-47 

—  Virey,  J.  J.     De   la   femme   sous  ses  rapports 

physiologique,  morale  et  litleraire        34-4898 

—  Wade,  J.     Women,  past  and  present      29^-113 

—  Winslow,  H.     Woman  as  she   should  be 

83-460 

—  Woman's  influence  ....  2-1030 

—  Woman's  mission     ....  83-451 

—  Woman's  worth        ....  83-349 

—  Working  women's  protective  union,  5th  annual 

report 2-916 

—  See  Beauty  ;  Convents  ;  Deaconesses  ;  Diseases 

of  women  ;  Education  ;  Marriage  ;  Prisons  ; 
Self-culture  ;  Self-help  ;  Sisterhoods  ;  Sociol- 
ogy. 
Woman  against  woman.  Fl.  Marryat  .  18-2097 
Woman  and  her  master.  S.  O.  Morgan  27»-107 
Woman  as  she  ought  to  be.  J.  K.  Stanford  18-2998 
Woman,  the,  blessed  by  all  generations.     R.  Mclia 

.       , 32-2511 

Woman  ;  an  enigma.     M.  J.  Mcintosh  18-198(6 

Woman  in  black,  the      ....         18-3569 
Woman  in  white.     W.  W.  Collins         ,  18-688 

Woman  our  angel.     A.  S.  Roe       .         .        18-3764 
Woman  who  dared.     E.  Sargent   .         .  23-783 


Woman's  faith 18-3573 

Woman's  first  impressions  of  Euroqe.    E.  A.  Forbes 

27''-794 

Woman's  friendship.     G.  Aguilar  .  18-81 

Woman's  home  book  of  health.     J.  S.  Wilson 

10-876 

Woman's  influence  and  woman's  mission.   Ph.,  1854 

2-1030 

Woman's  journey  round  the  world.     I.  Pfeiff'er 

29^-93 

Woman's  kingdom.  D.  M.  Mulock  .  18-4158 
Woman's  love,  and  wife's  duty.     A.  Opie 

V.  3  of  18-2394 

Woman's  mission.     B.,  1840  .         .         .  33-451 

Woman's  ransom.     F.  W.  Robinson     .        18-2068 

Woman's  strategy 18-3962 

Woman's  trials.     T.  S.  Arthur       .         .  18-197 

Woman's  wanderings.  C.  F.  Bromley  20''-664 
Woman's  whims.  J.  X.  Boniface  .  18-2717 
Woman's  worth  ;  or,  hints  to  raise  the  female  char- 
acter. 3d  Am.  ed.  N.  Y.,  1844  33-349 
Woman's  work  in  the  civil  war.  L.  P.  Brockett 
and  M.  C.  Vaughan  .  .  .  20''-886 
Women.  Adams,  H.  G.  Cyclopedia  of  female 
biography 30-2440 

—  Adams,    W.    H.    D.       Famous     beauties    and 

historic  women     ....        30-1618 
Sunshine  of  domestic  life    .        .         30-1936 

—  Aguilar,  G.     Women  of  Israel        .  32-319 

—  Anderson,  J.     Ladies  of  the  covenant      32-329 
Memorable  women  uf  puritan  times  30-1404 

—  Balfour,  C.  L.     Working   women  of  the    last 

half  century         ....        30-1422 

—  Brockett,  L.  P.,  and  M.  C.  Vaughan.     Woman's 

work  in  the  civil  war    .        .        .         26''-886 

—  Burns,  J.     Mothers  of  the  wise  and  good 

30-643 

—  Child,  L.  M.     Biographies  of  good  wives 

30-80 

—  Clayton,  E.  C.     Celebrated  women         30-1335 

—  Clement,  J.     Noble  deeds  of  American  women 

30-677 

—  Costello,  L.  S.     Eminent  English  women 

30-634 

—  Cox,  F.  A.     Female  scripture  biography 

.    • 32-1540 

—  Craik,  G.  L.     Pursuit  of  knowledge  under  dif- 

ficulties, illustrated  by  female  examples 
30-1804 

—  Crosland,  N.     Memorable  women  .  30-790 

—  Darton,  J.  M.     Famous  girls  .         .        30-1616 

—  Driou,  A.     Les  grands  femmes  de  France 

.'      .        .        .        .        34-4925 

—  EUet,  E.  F.     Pioneer  women  of  the  west 

30-699 

Women  artists    ....  5-154 

Women  of  the  American  revolution    30-145 

—  Ellis,  S.  S.     Mothers  of  great  men  .        30-1191 

—  Elwood,  A.  K.     Literary  ladies  of  England 

30-1448 

—  Eminent  women  of  the  age     .        .        30-2427 

—  Forrest,  M.     Women  of  the  south  distinguished 

in  literature 30-1592 

—  Gardner,  J.      Memoirs   of  eminent    Christian 

females 80-196 

—  Goodrich,  S.  G.     Lives  of  celebrated  women 

30-1928 

—  Hale,  S.  J.     Woman's  record  .        .  30-719 

—  Headley,  P.  C.     Women  of  the  bible        32-298 

—  Jenkins,  J.  S.     Heroines  of  history         30-1575 

—  Kavanagh,  J.     French  women  of  letters 

30-1403 

Women  of  Christianity      .         .  32-363 

—  Lee,  A.  M.     Eminent  female  writers        30-318 

—  Levi  AlvareSjD.  Dictionnaire  abrege  des  femmes 

celebres 34-3953 

—  Merz,  H.     Eminent  women  of  the  German  ref- 

ormation         30-931 

—  Moore,  F.     Women  of  the  war        .        30-1884 

—  Owen,  O.  F.     Heroines  of  domesticlife    30-1303 


WOMEN. 


646 


WOOD. 


Women.     Parkes,  B.  R.     Vignettes       .         30-1834 

—  Raymond,  1.     Southland  writers     .  30-818 

—  Sainte-Beuve,    C.    A.      Portraits  of  celebrated 

women    .         .  ...        30-2369 

—  Starling,  E.     Noble  deeds  of  woman         30-498 

—  Stevens,  A.     Women  of  methodism        30-1772 

—  Thomson,   Mrs.   A.  T.  and  J.  C.      Queens  of 

society 30-1242 

—  Timpson,  T.     Memoirs  of  British  female  mis- 

sionaries                30-1009 

—  Trollope,  T.  A.     Decade  of  Italian  women 

30-1238 

—  Walford,  E.     Men   of   the    time;    "including 

women" 30-1710 

—  Watson,  H.  0.     Romance  of  history      30-1348 

—  Weld,  H.  H.     Women  of  tlie  scriptures 

32—1505 

—  Women  of  worth     '.        '.        *.        '.         30-1175 

—  See  Heroines  ;  Queens. 

Women  of  the  gospels.     E.Charles       .  23-889 

Women  of  worth  :  a  book  for  girls.     N.  Y.,  1860 

30-1175 

Women's  topics,  talks  on.  J.  C.  Croly  33-1067 
Won  by  a  head.     A.  Austin  .         .         .  18-229 

W(niderful  adventures  of  Tuflongbo.     H.  Parr 

18-2437 

Wonderful  and  the  beautiful ;  or,  apples  of  gold  in 
vessels  of  silver.     Ph.,  1857  .  83-G71 

Wonderful  tales  from  Denmark.     H.  C.  Andersen 

18-149 

Wonders,  events,  and   discoveries.     J.  Timbs 

6-929 

Wonders  of  antiquity.  W.  AVeston  .  29''-2G8 
Wonders  of  the  deep.     M.  S.  De  Vere   .  9-1049 

Wonders  of  Elora.     J.  B.  Seely     .         .  28''-12 

Wonders  of  the  invisible  world.     R.  Calef 

26»-597;32-1974 

Wonders  of  the  invisible  world.     C.  Mather 

32-1974 

Wonders  ofthe  little  world.  N.  Wanley  33-1262 
Wonders  of  nature  and  art.     T.Smith.  25-175 

Wonders  of  nature  and  art.     J.  Taylor.  33-33d 

Wonders  of  optics.     F.Marion      .         .  11-343 

Wonders  of  Pompeii.  M.  Monnier  .  27''-2361 
Wonders  ofthe  world.     R.  Sears  .        .  25-38 

Wonders  of  the  world,  the  hundrf  d.     C.  C.  Clarke 

33-898 

Wood,  A.  Leaves  and  flowers  ;  or,  object-lessons 
in  botany.     N.  Y.,  1863       .        .  9-85 

—  Class-book  of  botany.  Troy  .  .  9-84 
Wood,  A.  a.  Huddesford,  W.  Life  of  30-326 
Wood,  B.     Fort  Lafayette  ;  or,  love  and  secession 

.        .         ....         .        18-3571 

Wood,  C.  West,  A.  Sir  Charles  Wood's  adminis- 
tration of  Indian  affairs        .         .         28''-251 

Wood,  C.  A.  F.  The  Irish  broom-maker.  F's  M. 
D.  V.  10 24-113 

Wood,  C.  H.,  and  C.  Sharp.  Year-book  of  phar- 
macy ;  a  practical  summary  of  researches  in 
pharmacy,  materia  medica,  and  pharmaceuti- 
cal chemistry,  during  1865.     L.,  1866    10-634 

Wood,  Ellen.     See  Wood,  Mrs.  H. 

Wood.  E.  J.  Curiosities  of  clocks  and  watches, 
from  the  earliest  times.     L.,  1866.     8°    6-942 

—  The   wedding-day  in   all   ages  and  countries. 

N.  Y.,  1869 29"-210 

Wood,  E.  R.     Influence  of  the  teachings  of  George 

Fox.  Ph.,  1862.  8«  .  .  .  32-1518 
Wood,  F.,  life  of.     By  a  citizen  of  New  York.     N. 

Y.,  1855.  8°  .  .  .  .  30-1604 
Wood,  G.     Gates  wide  open  ;  or,  scenes  in  another 

world.     A  reissue  of  "Future  life"     18-H591 

—  Marrying  too  late     ....        18-3592 

—  Modern  pilgrims       ....        18-3593 

—  Peter  Schlemihl  in  America     .        .        18-3594 
Wood,  G.  B.     Address  on  the  occasion  of  the  cen- 
tennial celebration   of   t)ie  founding  of  the 
Penna.  hospital.     Ph.,  1851.     8»  10-559 

—  Dispensatory  of  the  United  States  of  America. 

llthed.     Ph.,  1858.     8"       .        .  10-549 


Wood,  G.  B.     Introductory  lectures  and  addresses 

delivered  chiefly  before  the  medical  classes  of 

the  university  of  Pennsylvania.    Ph.,  1859.    8° 

10-619 

—  Treatise  on  the  practice  of  medicine.     5th  ed. 

Ph.,  1858.     2  V.     8»      .         .         .  10-263 

—  Treatise    on   therapeutics  and    pharmacology ; 

or,  materia  medica.     2d  ed.    Ph.,  1860.    2  v. 

8° 10-264 

Wood,  Mrs.  Henry.     Castle  Wafer    18-3575 ;33-932 

—  Castle's  heir 18-3574 

—  The  Channings        ....         18-3576 

—  The  earl's  heirs        ....         18-3578 

—  East  Lynne  ;  or,  the  earl's  daughter        18-3579 

—  Elster's  folly 18-3738 

—  Haunted  tower         .         .         ,         .        18-3589 

—  Heir  to  Ashley         ....        18-3581 

—  Life's  secret 18-3582 

—  Lord  Oakburn's  daughters       .         .        18-3590 

—  Lost  bank  note         ....         18-3586 

—  Lost  will 18-3595 

—  Mildred  Arkell         ....        18-3580 

—  Mrs.  Haliburton's  troubles       .         .         18-3581 
•—  Mystery 18-3583 

—  Orville  college 18-3907 

—  Oswald  Cray 18-3588 

—  Red  court  farm         ....    18-3577,95 

—  Roland  Yorke.     Sequel  to  "The  Channings" 

18-4257 

—  The  runaway  match         .        .        .        18-3586 

—  St.  Martin's  eve        ....         18-3572 

—  Siiadow  of  Ashlydyat      .         .         .         18-3587 

—  Squire  Trevlyn's  heir.    [Same  as  Trevlyn  hold] 

18-3584 

—  Trevlyn  hold.    [Same  as  Squire  Trevlyn's  heir] 

18-3596 

—  Verner's  pride 18-3585 

Wood,  James,  D.  D.     Doctrinal  differences  which 

have  agitated  and  divided  the  Presbyterian 
church.     Ph.,  1853       .        .         .        32-1384 

Wood,  James,  D.  D.,  (of  Camb.)  Elements  of 
algebra.  14th  ed.  By  T.  Lund.  L.,  1852. 
8°  .         ......  14-133 

Wood,  John.  History  of  the  administration  of  John 
Adams.     N.  Y.,  1802.     S"  .         .         26"-234 

Wood,  John,  esq.  Account  of  the  Edinburgh  ses- 
sional school ;  with  strictures  on  education  in 
general.     2d  ed.     E.,  1830    .         .  13-245 

Wood,  Lieut.  John.  Personal  narrative  of  a  jour- 
ney to  the  source  of  the  river  Oxus,  by  the 
route  of  the  Indus,  Kabul,  and  Badakhshan. 
L.,  1841.     8°         .         .         .         .  28''-17 

Wood,  J.  G.  Bible  animals  ;  a  description  of  every 
living  creature  mentioned  in  the  scriptures. 
N.  Y.,  1870.     8°   .        .        .        .  9-657 

—  Boys'  own  book  of  natural  history.     L.,  1861 

.......  9-658 

—  Common  objects  of  the  country.     L.,  1858 

9-659 

—  Common  objects  of  the  microscope.     L.,  1861 

9-975 

—  Common  objects  of   the   sea-shore  ;   including 

hints  for  an  aquarium.     L.,  1857  .  9-973 

—  Common  shells  of  the  sea-shore.     L.,  1865 

9-1000 

—  Homes  without  hands ;  description  of  the  habi- 

tations of  animals,  classed  according  to  their 
principle  of  construction.    L.,  1865.     8°  9-679 

—  Illustrated  natural  history.     L.,  1863-5.     3  v. 

So 9-661 

—  Same.     L.,  1858       .         .        .         .  9-660 

—  My  feathered  friends.     L.,  1858       .  9-662 

—  Our  garden  friends  and  foes.     L.,  1864       9-678 

—  Sketches  and  anecdotes  of  animal  life.     L., 

1853,4.     2v.         .         .         .         .  9-663 

X —  etal.   Boy's  own  treasury  of  sports  and  pastimes. 

L.,  18(56 30-212 

Wood,  M.  A.  E.     Letters  of  royal  and   illustrious 

ladies  of  Great  Britain.     L.,  1846.     3  v. 
33-1244 


WOOD. 


647 


WORCESTER. 


Wood,  M.  S.  Social  hours  with  Friends.  N.  Y., 
18(37 32-2314 

Wood,  T.  Inquiry  concerning  the  primitive  inhab- 
itants of  Ireland.     L.,  1821.     8°  .        27''-1555 

Wood,  William.  Manual  of  physical  exercises.  N. 
Y.,1867         20-510 

Wood,  William,  F.  R.  S.  Index  testaceologicus ; 
or,  a  catalogue  of  shells,  British  and  foreign, 
arranged  according  to  tlie  Linuean  system. 
L.,  1825.     8°         ....  '9-747 

Wood,  W.  B.  Personal  recollections  of  the  stage. 
Ph.,  1855 24-146 

Wood,  W.  M.  Fankwei ;  or,  the  San  Jacinto  in 
the  seas  of  India,  China,  and  Japan.  N.  Y., 
1859 28''-299 

—  Shoulder  to  the  wheel  of  progress.     Buffalo, 

1853 83-290 

—  Wandering  sketches  in  South  America,  Poly- 

nesia, California,  and  other  places.    Ph.,  1849 

26*'-194 

Wood,  W.  P.      The  continuity  of  scripture.      L., 

18G7       . 32-2359 

Wood  carving.     Bemrose,  W.     Manual  of       5-210 

—  Heincken,  C.  H.     Idee  des  estampes  21-57 

—  Jackson,  J.  Treatise  on  .  .  5-610 
Wood  Leighton.  M.  Howitt  .  .  18-1517 
Wood  rangers.  M.  Reid  .  .  .  18-2618 
Woodbine  series.     See  Baker,  Mrs.  H.  N.  W.,  in 

Supplement. 

Woodbridge,  T.  Autobiography  of  a  blind  minister. 
B.,i85G 30-925 

Woodburn.     R.  V.  Jeffrey    .         .        .        18-1670 

Woodburn  grange.     W.  Howitt     .         .        18-3829 

Woodbury,  A.     Maj.  Gen.  A.  E.  Burnside,  and  the 
ninth  army  corps.     Providence,  1867.     8° 
26=>-862 

Woodbufy,  D.  P.  Treatise  on  the  elements  of  sta- 
bility in  the  well-proportioned  arch,  N.  Y., 
1858.     8» 6-98 

Woodbury,  L.  Writings,  .political,  judicial,  and 
literary.     B.,  1852.     3  v.    8"        .  2-913 

Woodbury,  W.  H.  New  method  of  learning  the 
German  language;  embracing  both  the 
analytic  and  synthetic  modes  of  instruction. 
N.  Y.,  1863  ....  22-294 

Woodcliff.     H.  B.  McKeever         .        .        18-1998 

Woodcraft.    W.  G.  Simms     .         .         .        18-2877 

Woodcroft,  B.  Brief  biographies  of  inventors  of 
machines  for  the  manufacture  of  textile  fab- 
rics.    L.,  1863      ....        30-1487 

Wooddesson,  R.  Lectures  on  the  law  of  England  ; 
with  notes  and  additions  by  W.  R.  Williams. 
Ph.,  1842.     80      .         .  V.  38,  39  of  2-55 

Woodcutter  of  Lebanon.     J.  R.  Macduff      18-1968 

Wooden  Clara.     H.  Conscience     .        .  18-692 

Woodhead,  H.  Memoirs  of  Christina,  queen  of 
Sweden.     L.,  1863.     2  v.     .        .         30-1620 

Woodhill.  [Same  as  Exiles.]  T.  A.  L.  v.  J.  Rob- 
inson             18-2663 

Woodland  lays,  legends,  and  charades.     C.  L.  Hale 
23-1008 

Woodreve  manor.     A.  H.  Dorsey         .  18-908 

Woodrooffe,  A.  Shades  of  character  ;  or,  the  infant 
pilgrim 18-3883 

Woodruff,  H.  Trotting  horse  of  America  ;  how  to 
train  and  drive  him ;  with  reminiscences  of 
the  trotting  turf.     N.  Y.,  1868     .  20-509 

Woodruff,  S.  Journal  of  a  tour  to  Malta,  Greece, 
Spain,  etc.,  in  1828;  with  an  account  of  the 
distribution  of  provisions  and  clothing  to  the 
suffering  Greeks.     Hartford,  1831         29''-230 

Woods,  C.  H.     (Belle  Otis.)     Diary  of  a  milliner 

18-3972 

—  Woman  in  prison.     N.  Y.,  1869      .  2-919 

Woods,  D.  B.  Sixteen  months  at  the  gold  diggings. 
N.  Y.,  1851  .        .         .        .         26"-223 

Woods,  J.  W.     Baltimore  city  directory,  1866,7.     2 

V.     8° 25-130 

Woods  and  waters.     A.  B.  Street  .         26''-385 

Woodson,  Eliza.     E.  W.  Faruham        .        30-1549 


Woodstock.     W.  Scott  .         .         .         18-2780 

Woodstock,  Le  chateau  de.     W.  Scott  .        34-4995 

Woodville  stories.     See  Adams,  W.  T. 

Woodward,  B.  B.  History  of  Wales,  from  the 
earliest  times,  to  its  final  corporation  with  the 
kingdom  of  England.     L.     2  v.  8»     27''-1236 

—  See  Bartlett,  W.  H. 

Woodward,  E.  M.  Our  campaigns  ;  or,  tlie  history 
of  our  regiment  during  its  three  years  term  of 
service  ;  with  a  sketch  of  the  army  of  the 
Potomac.     Ph.,  1865  .         .         26'^-602 

Woodward,  Ellen  M.     Miles,  G.  D.     Memoir  of 
30-632 

Woodward,  G.  E.,  and  F.  W.  Graperies  and  horti- 
cultural buildings.     N.  Y.  1865    .  4-215 

Woodward,  J.  J.  Hospital  steward's  manual. 
Ph.,  1862 10-320 

—  Outlines  of  the  chief  camp  diseases  of  the  United 

States  armies,  as  observed  during  the  present 
war.     Ph.,  1863.     8«    .        .         .  10-386 

Woodward,  S.  The  Norfolk  topographer's  mnnual : 
a  catalogue  of  the  books  and  engravings 
hitherto  published  in  relation  to  the  county, 
etc.     L.,  1842.     8^        .         .         .  21-373 

Woodward,  W.  E.  Records  of  Salem  witchcraft. 
Roxbury,  1864.     2  v.     4°     .         .         26^^-659 

Woodworth,  F.  C.  American  miscellany  of  enter- 
taining knowledge.     B.     2  v.      .  33-248 

—  Young   American's  life  of  Fremont.      N.   Y., 

1856 30-1450 

Woodworth,  Samuel.     The  forest  rose.     F's  S.  D. 

v.  41 24-221 

Wooing  and  warring.     C.  D.  Kirk         .        18-1779 
Wool.     Brothers,  S.     Wool  and  woollen  manufac- 
tures of  G.  B 6-293 

—  Browne,  P.  A.     Hair  and  wool       .  9-1202 

—  Somerville,  J.     Growth  of       .         .  4-31 

—  Southey,  T.  Colonial  wools  .  .  4-32 
Wool-gathering.  A.  E.  Dodge  .  .  33-1375 
Woolf,  B.  E.     Don't  forget  your  opera-glasses.    F's 

M.  D.  v.  27 24-113 

—  That  nose  !  F's  M.  D.  v.  35  .  .  24-113 
Wooler,  J.  P.     Love  in  livery.     F's  M.  D.  v.  27 

24-113 

—  A  man  without  a  head.     F's  M.  D.  v.  34 

24-113 

—  A  twice  told  tale.  F's  M.  D.  v.  34  24-113 
Woolhouse,  W.  S.  B.,    Essay  on  musical  intervals, 

harmonics,  &c.     L.,  1835     .         .  5-1048 

Woollen  and  worsted  manufactures.     J.  Bischoff 

6-282 

Woolley,    J.      Lectures    delivered     in    Australia. 
Camb.,  1862.     8°  .         .         .    _     .         33-1386 
Woolman,  J.     Journal  of  the  life,  lators,  and  Chris- 
tian experiences  of.     Ph.,  1854     .        30-1511 

—  Same;  with  his  Avorks.     Dub.,  1778.     8° 

30-1511" 

—  Evenings  with.     See  Sister  Ruth's  stories 

30-1615 

Woolner,  T.     My  beautiful  lady.      2d  ed.     L.,  1864 

23-738 

Woolrych,  H.  W.     Life  of  Judge  Jeffreys.    Ph.,  1852 

30-693 

—  Law  of  waters.  Ph.,  1853.  8°  v.  80  of  2-55 
Woolsey,    T.    D.      Essay  on  divorce  and  divorce 

legislation,  with  special  reference  to  the  U.  S. 
N.  Y.,  1869 2-381 

—  Introduction  to  the  study  of  international  law. 

2d  ed.     N.  Y.,  1864.     8"       .         .  2-146 

Woolnoth,  T.  Study  of  the  human  face.  [Same  as 
"Facts  and  faces."]     L.,  1865     .  5-636 

Worboise,  E.  J.  Life  of  Thomas  Arnold.  L.,  1859 
30-1232 

Worcester,  E.  Somerset,  marquis  of.  Dircks,  H. 
Life  of,  with  reprint  of  his  century  of  inven- 
tions              30-1663 

Worcester,  J.  E.  Dictionary  of  the  English  lan- 
guage.    B.,  1860.     4°  .        .  22-377 

—  Elements  of  history,  ancient  and  modern.     B., 

1863 29M46 


WORCESTER. 


648 


WORSHIP. 


Worcester,  J.  E.  Geographical  dictionary ;  or, 
universal  gazetteer,  ancient  and  modern.  2d 
ed.     B.,1823.     2  v.     8°        .         .  25-110 

Worcestershire,  (Eng.)  Allies,  J.  British,  Roman, 
and  Saxon  antiquities,  and  folk  lore       27^-11 

—  Laird,  F.  C.      .         .         pt.  2,  v.  15  of  27'M74 
Word,  the.     Warner,  S.     The  house  of  Israel 

18-3834 

Walks  from  Eden        .         ,         .         18-3445 

Word  gossip.     W.  L.  Blackley      .        .  22-410 

Word  to  women.  C.  Fry  .  ,  .  32-1830 
Words  and  places.     J.  Taylor        .         .  22-248 

Words  for  the  hour.     J.  W.  Howe         ,  23-418 

Words  for  the  wise.  T.  8.  Arthur  .  18-3G71 
Words  in  earnest.     W.  W.  Everts         .  32-342 

Words  of  a  believer.     H.  F.  R.  de  Lamennais 

32-141 

Words  of  cheer.     T.  S.  Arthur      .         .  18-198 

Words  of  hope.  C.  A.  Means  .  ,  82-2457 
Words  of  Je^us,  the.     J.  R.  Macduff     .  32-542 

Words,  study  of.     R.  C.  Trench    .         .  22-260 

Wordsthat  shook  the  world.  C.Adams  32-1823 
Wordsworth,  Cliarles.  Law  of  joint  stock  com- 
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—  Practice  at  elections  ;  being  plain  instructions  for 

the  guidance  of  sheriffs  and  other  returning 
officers,  and  their  poll  clerks,  and  generally  of 
all  persons  concerned  in  tlie  election  of  mem- 
bers of  parliament.     5th  ed.     L.,  1865    2-249 

Wordsworth,  Rev.  Charles.  On  Shakspeare's knowl- 
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Wordswortli,  Christopher.  Greece,  pictorial,  de- 
scriptive and  historical ;  with  history  of  char- 
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1859.     80 27^-539 

—  Journal  of  a  tour  in  Italy ;  with  reflections  on 

the  present  condition  and  prospects  of  religion 
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27b-652 

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and  practical;  the  Hulsean  lectures  for  1848. 
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Wordsworth,  W.  Complete  poetical  works  ;  with  a 
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and  writings  by  H.  T.  Tuckerman.  N.  Y., 
1849 23-248 

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—  Phillips,  G.  S.     Memoirs  of     .         .  80-710 

—  Wordsworth.  C.  Memoirs  of  .  30-659 
"Work,  A.     See  Tiiompson,  G. 

AVork  and  conflict.     J.  Kennedy  .         .  32-974 

Work  and  play.     H.  Bushiiell        .         .  83-602 

Work  and  wages.     V.  Penny         .        .  2-1001 

Work  and  win.  W.T.Adams  .  .  18-3711 
Work  of  the  spirit.  W.  H.  Stowell  .  32-2209 
Work ;  oi-,  plenty  to  do,  and  how  to  do  it.     M.  M. 

Brewster 32-2327 

Works  of  the  learned,  history  of     .        ,  17-221 

Workhouses.     Stallard,  J.  H.     Female  casual  and 

her  lodging 2-872 

Working  classes.     See  working  people. 
Working  farmer.     J.  J.  Mapes       .         .  4-504 

Working  and  waiting.     C.  Brock  .  18-423 

Workingman's  companion — cottage  evenings.     Ph. , 

1831 33-458 

—  The  results  of  machinery,  namely,  cheap  pro- 

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1831 6-451 

Workingman's  way  in  the  world.     C.  M.  Smith 

30-775 

Workingman's  way  to  wealth.      E.   Wrigley 

2-334 


Working  people.  Bayly,  M.  Wcn-kmen  and  their 
difficulties 2-538 

—  Bickersteth,  C.     Lending  a  hand     ,  2-966 

—  Blaikie,  ^Y.  G.     Better  days  for       .  2-546 

—  Crumpe,    S.     Means  of  providing  employment 

for 2-948 

—  Engels,  F.     Die  arbeitenden  klasse  in  Entiland 

34-516 

—  Green,  S.  G.     Working  classes  of  Gt.  Britain 

2-687 

—  Hole,  J.     Homes  for  working  classes  2-717 

—  Levi,  L.     Wages  of  working  classes  3-1:^8 

—  Ludlow,  J.  M.,  and  L.  Jones.     Progress  of  the 

working  classes     ....  2-773 

—  Mayhew,  II.     London  labor  and  London  poor 

2-786 

—  Maurice,  F.  D,     Workmen  and  the  franchise 

27''-818 

—  Ruskin,  J.     Letters  to  a  workingman       2-1014 

—  Shaftesbury,  A.  A.  C,  earl  of^      Speeches  on 

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wages  ;  Sociology, 
Working  women.     C.  L.  Balfour  .         80-1422 

Working  women's  protective  union,  5th  annual   re- 
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Workmen  and  wages.     J.  Ward    .         .  2-901 
Workshops,  England's.     G.  L.  M.  Strauss,  et  al. 

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World,  the.  By  E.  Moore,  R.  0.  Cambridge,  H. 
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World  and  its  inhabitants.  S.  G.  Goodrich  9-1001 
World  as  it  is,  the.     S.  Perkins      .         .  25-85 

World  before  the  deluge.  G.  L.  Figuier  '  9-998 
World  here  and  there,  the ;  or,  notes  of  travellers. 

From  "Household  words."     N.  Y.,  1852 

29^-96 

World  in  a  pocket-book.     W.  H.  Crump  29^-6 

World  of  ice.     R.  M.  Ballautyne  .         .  18-260 

World  of  waters.  D.  Osborne  .  .  18-3694 
World  of  wonders.     A.  Poyntz      .         .  88-61 

World  we  live  in.     D.  T.  Ansted  .         .  25-184 

World  a  workshop.     T.  Ewbank  .         ,  6-848 

World's  battle.  J.  Moore  .  .  .  32-1861 
World's  explorers,  the.  H.  W.  Dulcken  29''-812 
World's  fair.     Rodgers,  C.  T.     American  superiority 

at 6-922 

World's  laconics.     E.  Berkeley      .        .  88-235 

World's  progress.     G.  P.  Putnam  .         Sg-'-HS 

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Wormley,  T.  G.     Micro-chemistry  of  poisons;  in- 
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Worms,  H.  The  earth  and  its  mechanism  :  an  ac- 
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Wornum,  R.  N.  The  characteristics  of  styles :  an 
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Worsaae,  J.  J.  A.    Primeval  antiquities  of  Denmark. 

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Worship.      Alexander,   J.    W.      Thoughts  on 

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eight  lectures  on  the  Christian  bearings  of 
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Worssam,  S.  W.,  jr.  On  mechanical  saws.  Ph., 
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Worth,  G.  A.  Random  recollections  of  Albany  from 
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Worth  and  wealth.     F.  Hunt         .         .  1-270 

Worthen,  A.  H.,  et  al.  Geological  survey  of  Illi- 
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Worthen,  W.  E.,  [ed.]  Appleton's  cyclopaedia  of 
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Worthies.  Barrow,  J.  Memoirs  of  the  naval  wor- 
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Wortman,  T.    Treatise  concerning  political  enquiry, 

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Wrangham,  F.     The  English  portion  of  the  library 

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Wraxall,  N.  W.  Historical  memoirs  of  my  own 
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Wraxall,  N.  W.  Posthumous  memoirs  of  his  own 
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Wi-eath  around  the  cross.     A.  M.  Brown        32-338 

Wreath  of  rhymes.     Millie  Mayfield      .  23-155 

Wreck  of  the  Golden  Mary.  C.  Dickens  18-858; 
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Wrecked  in  port.     E.  H.  Yates      .         .         18-4290 

Wren,  C.  Elmes,  J.  Sir  Christopher  Wren  and 
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Wright,  C.  India  and  its  inliabitants.  Cin.,  1852. 
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Wright,  E.  C.  Lichen  tufts  from  the  Alleghanics. 
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Wright,  F.,  d'Arusmont.  Views  of  society  and 
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Wright,  G.  N.  China,  in  a  series  of  views,  display- 
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Wright,  H.  C.  Six  months  at  Grafenberg ;  with 
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Wright,  H.  H.  Desultorj"  reminiscences  of  a  tour 
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Wright,  J.  American  negotiator  ;  or,  the  various 
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Wright,  J.  C.     See  Dante       .         .         .  23-544 

Wright,  J.  M.     Almost  a  nun         .        .        18-4223 

—  John  and  the  demijuhn    .         .         .        18-4250 

—  Priest  and  nun  ....        18-4272 
Wright,  J.  M.  F.      Commentary  on  Newton's  prin- 

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Wright,  P.  J.     See  Hulme,  S. 

Wright,  R.     Life  of   major-general  James    Wolfe. 

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WRIGHT. 


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Wright,  William.  Tlie  national  system  of  book- 
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Wright,  W.  A.     See  Eastwood,  J. 

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Wrigley,  E.  Workingman's  way  to  wealth;  a 
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Wylde,  J.     Book  of  trades :  a  circle  of  the   arts 

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Wylder's  hand.     J.  S.  Le  Fanu     .         .        18-1837 

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Wylie,  Mrs.  M.    The  gospel  in  Burmah.    N.  Y.,  1860 

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Wynne,  J.  Lives  of  eminent  literary  and  scientific 
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21-290 

Wynter,  A.     Curiosities  of  civilization.     L. 

27''-3580 

—  Our    social    bees ;    or,   pictures   of  tOAvn    and 

country  life,  and  other  papers.     L.,  1861 
33-887 

—  Subtle  brains  and   lissom  fingers,   and    other 

papers.     L.,  1863          .         .         .  33-994 
Wynville  ;  or,  clubs  and  coteries.     By  the  author 
of  "  The  age  of  Pitt  and  Fox"    .         18-4270 
Wyoming,  (Pa.)     Chapman,  I.  A.     Sketch  of  his- 
tory of           26^-437 

—  Miner,  W.  P.     History  of        .         .         26''-144 

—  Peck,  G.     History  of       .         .         .         26"-378 

—  Stone,  W.  L.     Poetry  and  history  of      26''-251 
Wyoming ;  a  tale    .         .         .         .     '   .        18-3600 
Wyse,  T.     See  Central  society  of  education. 
Wyss,  J.  R.  v.,  and  I.  P.  dc  B.  Montolien.     Swiss 

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Wythe,  WW.     Pulpit  germs.     Ph.,  1869    32-2483 

Wythes,  J.  H.     The  microscopist ;   or,   a  complete 

manual  on  the  use  of  the  microscope.     Ph., 

1851 11-85 

Xavier,  F.     Bouhours,  D.     Life  of       .  30-504 

—  Venn,  H.  Life  and  labours  of  .  30-1463 
Xenophon.    Expeditio  Cyri.    Recensuit  et  praefatus 

est  L.  Dindorfius.     Lips.,  1857     .  34-343 

—  Institutio  Cyri.     Recensuit  et  praefatus  est  L. 

Dindorfius.     Lips.,  1858       .         .  34-345 

—  De  Cyri  institutioue  Libri  VIII.    [Gr.  and  Lat.  ] 

Ed.    T.Hutchinson.     L.,  1797.     8°     34-2951 

—  Scripta    minora.      Recognovit    L.    Dindorfius. 

Lips.,  1852 34-346 

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Smith,  Fielding,  and  others.     L.,  1849.     8° 
29''-65 

—  Minor  works.     Trans,  by  J.  S.  Watson,  with 

notes.     L.,  1857    ....  33-861 

—  Anabasis ;    or,    expedition   of    Cyrus,   and  the 

memorabilia  of  Socrates.  Trans,  by  J.  S.  Wat- 
son ;  with  a  geographical  commentary  by  W. 
F.  Ainsworth.     N.  Y.,  1855        .         28''-133 

—  Cyropaedia  ;  or,  the  institution  of  Cyrus.  Trans. 

by  M.Ashley.     L.,  1816.     8»       .  28«-86 
Same.     N.  Y.,  1839             .         .          28''-86'' 

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the  ten  thousand  Greeks       .         .         28='-132 
Xerxes.     Abbott,  J.     History  of   .        .  30-642 

Yachting  and  rowing.  By  the  secretary  of  the  royal 
eastern  yacht  club.     L.         .         .  20-511 

Yachting.  Dufterin.  F.  T.  B.  Letters  from  high 
latitudes        .  '       .         .         .         .         27''-447 

—  Hart,  J.  C.     Romance  of         .         .  29^-296 

—  L'Estrange,  A.  G.     Yachting   in   the   west   of 

England 27''-844 

—  MacGregor,  J.  Voyage  alone  .  27''-781 
Yachts  and  yacht  building.  P.  R.  Marett  6-64 
Yahveh  Christ.  A.  MacWhortcr  .  32-694 
Yalden,T.  (Sanford's  Br.  poels)  .  23-283 
Yale  College.     Baldwin,  E.     Annals  of  13-24 

—  Brothers  in  unity,  catalogue  of  library  21-439 

—  Garretson,  F.  V.  D.     Carmina  Yalensia      5-968 

—  Linonian  society,  catalogue  of  library  21-441 
Yale  literary  magazine  :  conducted  by  the  students 

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Haven.     1840-51.     8"  .         .  17-111 

Yamoyden.     R.  C.  Sands.     .        .        v.  1  of  33-85 
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. 28''-394 

Yankee  among  the  mermaids.     W.  E.  Burton 

?        18-522 

Yankee  among  the  nullifiers.    E.  Ehmvood  18-1018 


YANKEE. 


651 


YOUATT. 


Yankee  boy  from  home,  the.  N.  Y.,  1864  27"-892 
Yankee  in  Canada.  H.  D.  Thoreau  .  33-1291 
Yankee  middy.     W.  T.  Adams      .        .  18-82 

Yankee  stories.     T.  C.  Halibiirton         .        18-1321 
Yankee  travels  through  tlie  island  of  Cuba.     By 
Demoticus  Pliilalethes.     N.  Y.,  185G 

26^-301 

Yarranton,  A.     Dove,  P.  E.     Account  of  3-92 

Yates,  E.  H.     Broken  to  harness  .        .        18-3608 

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—  The  forlorn  hope      ....        18-3853 

—  Kissing  the  rod        ....        18-3604 

—  Land  at  last      .....        18-3605 

—  Pages  in  waiting      ....        18-3833 

—  Running  the  gauntlet       .         .        .        18-3607 

—  Ten   years  of  imperialism  in  France :  impres- 

sions of  a  "Flaneur."     E.,  1862.     8° 

27M975 

—  Wrecked  in  port  ....  18-4290 
Yates,  W.  H      The  modern  history  and   condition 

of  Egypt,  its  climate,  diseases  and  capabili- 
ties ;  with  an  account  of  the  proceedhigs  of 
Mohammed  Ali  Pascha  from  1801  to  1843. 
2v.  L.,1843.  8°  .  .  .  28"-553 
Year  after  year.  A.  Clive  .  .  .  18-3611 
Year  at  the  shore.     P.  H.  Gosse    .         .  9-925 

Year-book,  American  ecclesiastical.       A.  J.  Schem 

32-885 

Year-book,  Christian  ....  82-2275 
Year  book,  the  gardener's.     R.Hogg    .  4-275 

Year  book  of  agricultural   facts  for  1860.     Ed.  by 
R.  S.  Burn.     E.  1861   .         .         .  4-119 

Year  book  of  daily  recreation  and  information.     W. 

Hone 33-43 

Year  book  of  facts  in  science  and  art.     J.  Timbs 

11-257 

Year  book  of  facts  in  science  and  art.     D.  A.  Wells 

11-259 

Year-book  of  medicine  and  surgery.     New  Syden- 
liam  society  ....  10-698 

Year  book  of  the  nations  for  1856.     E.  Burritt 

29''-319 

Year  book  of  pharmacy.    C.  H.  Wood  and  C.  Sharp 

10-634 

Year   books.     See   Almanacs ;    Annee ;    Annuals ; 

Kalendar. 
Year  of  consolation.     F.  A.  Kemble      .  27''-61 

Year  of  grace.  W.Gibson  .  .  .  82-1190 
Year  '13,  in  the.  F.  Renter  .  .  .  18-2634 
Year  with  the  Franklins.  E.  J.  Cate  .  -  18-596 
Year  with  St.  Paul.  C.  E.  Knox  .  .  32-1159 
Year  with  the  Turks.  W.  W.  Smyth  .  29''-235 
Yearsley,  A.  Royal  captives  .  .  18-3609 
Yeast:  a  problem.  C.  Kingsley  .  .  18-1756 
Yeates,  J.     Trial  and  acquittal  of .         .  2-47 

Yellot,  C.     The  south  and  the  north.     8"  2-990 

Yellow   fever.     Armstrong,    6.  D.     History  of,  at 
Norfolk 10-522 

—  Barton,   E.   H.     Cause  and  prevention  of 

10-616 

—  Hastings,  J.  Causes  and  treatment  of  10-470 
Yellow  mask.  W.  W.  Collins  .  .  18-690 
Yellowplush  papers.    W.  M.  Thackeray 

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Yellow  sea.     McLeod,  J.     Voyage  to   .  28'>-86 

Yelverton  marriage  case.     Thelwall,  [J.,]  vs.   [W. 
C]  Yelverton.     L.       .         .        .  2-385 

Yemassee.  W.  G.  Simms  .  .  .  18-2878 
Yesterday  and  to-day  in  India.     S.  L.  Blanchard 

28'^570 

Yesterday,    to-day,   and  for  ever:  a  poem.     K  H. 

Bickersteth 23-1013 

Ymbert.     See  Scribe,  A.  E.     Theatre,  Com. -v. 
Yoakum,  H.     History  of  Texas,  from  its  settlement 
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26^-392 

Yonge,  C.  D.     History  of  France  under  the  Bour- 
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Yonge,  C.  D.  Life  of  Field-marshal  Arthur,  duke 
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—  Parallel  lives  of  ancient  and  modern    heroes. 

L.,  1858 30-1147 

—  Phraseological   English-Latin  dictionary.     L., 

1863 "22-297 

Yonge,  C.  M.     Beechcroft      .        .         .        18-3612 

—  Ben  Sylvester's  word       .        .         .        18-3634 

—  Book  of  golden  deeds  of  all  limes  and  all  lands. 

Camb.,  1865  ....        33-1146 

—  Cameos  from   English  history,  from   Rollo  to 

Edward  II.     Ph.,  1868         .         .       27''-1254 

—  Castle  builders  ....        18-3613 
— ■■  Chaplet  of  pearls ;    or,  the   white   and    black 

ribaumont 18-3636 

—  Clever  woman  of  the  family    .         .        18-3625 

—  Countess  Kate 18-3610 

—  Daisy  chain;  or,  aspirations.     [See  Trial] 

18-3614 

—  The  dove  in  the  eagle's  nest    .        .        18-3633 

—  Dynevor  terrace       ....        18-8615 

—  Friarsvvood  post-office      .         .        .        18-3616 

—  Heartsease 18-3617 

—  Heir  of  RedclyfTe     ....        18-3618 

—  History  of  Christian  names.     L.,  1863.     2v. 

22-298 

—  Hopes  and  fears ;  or,  scenes  from  the  life  of  a 

sjjiuster 18-3619 

—  Kenneth,  the  rear  guard  .         .        .        18-3620 

—  Landmarks  of  history  ;  Charlemagne  to  Charles 

V.     L.,  1855  ....         29»-125 

—  The  lances  of  Lynwood  .         .         .        18-3790 

—  Pigeon  pie  :  a  tale  of  roundhead  times     18-3624 

—  The  pupils  of  St.  John  the  Divine.     L.,  1868 

32-2411 

—  Stokesle}^  secret        ....         18-3635 

—  The  trial ;  more  links  of  "The  daisy  chain" 

18-3623 

—  Two  guardians         ....        18-3621 

—  Young  step-mother  ....        18-8622 

—  See  Mackarness,  M.  A. 

Yonge,  W.  Diary,  (1604-28.)  Camden  soc.  pub. 
V.  41 27»-195 

York,  B.     English  grammar.     Raleigh,  1862.     8° 

26''-2042 

York,  F.,  duke  of     Clarke,  M.  A.     Rival  princes 
27='-265 

York,  S.  E.     Medbery,  R.  B.     Memoir  of    30-1625 

York.  Description  and  bistory  of  the  cathedral  and 
metropolical  church  of  St.  Peter.  2d  ed. 
York,  1788 5-443 

Yorke,  P.,  et  al.  Athenian  letters;  or,  the  epistol- 
ary correspondence  of  an  agent  of  the  king  of 
Persia,  residing  at  Athens  during  thePelopon- 
ncsian  war  ;  containing  the  history  of  the 
times.     Diib.,  1792.     2  v.     8"       .       27^-3054 

Yorkshire.     Banks,  W.  S.     Walks  in    .         27^'-815 

—  Bighmd,  J v.  16  of  27b-474 

—  Miall,  J.  G.     Yorkshire  illustrations  of  English 

history 27^-838 

—  White,  W.     Month  in     .        .        .         27i'-472 

—  See  Leeds  ;  North  country. 

Yorkshireman's  tup  to  Rome.  W.Smith  37^-942 
Yosemite  guide-book.  J.  D.  Whitney  .  26'^-711 
You  have  heard  of  them.     By  Q.     N.  Y.,  1854 

30-803 

Youatt,  W.  Cattle;  their  breeds,  management,  and 
diseases.     L.,1862.     8»         .         .  4-171 

—  Complete    grazier;    or,    farmer's,    and    cattle- 

breeder's,  and  dealer's  assistant :  a  compen- 
dium of  liusbandry.     L.,  1846.     8°  4-63 

—  The  dog.     Ed.  by  E.  J.  Lewis.     Ph.,  1847.     8° 

.         .         .         .        .         .         .  4-38 

—  The  horse  ;  Avith  a  treatise  on   draught.     New 

ed.     By  E.  K  Gabriel.     L.,  1859.     8"    4-113 

—  The  pig  ;  a  treatise  on  the  breeds,  management, 

feeding,  and  medical  treatment  of  swine.    Ph., 
1847 4-40 

—  Stock  raiser's   manual  ;  a  guide  to  the  raising 

and  improvemeut  of  cattle.   Ph.,  1844.'  8"  4-41 


YOUATT. 


652 


YOUNG. 


Youatt,  W.  and  W.  C.  L.  Martin.  Cattle  ;  their 
breeds,  management,  and  diseases.  Ed.  by 
A.  Stevens.     N.  Y.,  1851      .         .  4-39 

Youmans,  E.  L.  Alcohol  and  the  constitntion  of 
man.     N.  Y.,  1854        .         .         .  10-144 

—  Chemical  atlas ;  or,  the  chemistry  of  familiar 

objects.     N.  Y.,1855.     4°    .         .  8-503 

—  Class-book  of  chemistry.     N.  Y.,  1863         8-69 

—  Correlation  and  conservation  of  forces ;  a  series 

of  compositions  by  Grove,  Helmholtz,  Mayer, 

Faraday,  Liebig,  and  Carpenter.     N.  Y.,  1865 

11-239 

—  Handbook  of  household  science.     N.  Y.,  1857 

6-235 

—  [ed.]     Modern   culture;  its  true   aims  and  re- 

quirements :  a  series  of  addresses  and  argu- 
ments on  the  claims  of  scientific  education, 
by   Tyndall,    Daubeny,    et  al.     L.,  1867 
13-260 

—  Same ;   with   title,   The  culture   demanded   by 

modern  life.     N.  Y.,  1867  .  .  13-261 

Young,  Major.     See  Mathews,  T. 

Young,  Alexander.  Chronicles  of  the  first  planters 
of  the  colony  of  Massachusetts  bay,  from  1623 
to  J 636.     B.,  1846.     8"  .         .  26^-236 

—  Chronicles  of  the  pilgrim  fathers  of  the  colony 

of  Plymouth,  froni  1602  to  1625.  B.,  1844. 
8° 26=^-335 

Young,  Andrew.  The  natural  history  and  habits  of 
the  salmon  ;  with  reasons  for  the  decline  of 
the  fisheries  ;  and  also,  how  they  can  be  im- 
proved ;  also,  an  account  of  the  artificial  in- 
cubation of  the  salmon.     L.,  1854  9-664 

Young,  Arthur.    Six  months'  tour  through  the  north 

of  England  ;    containing  an   account  of  the 

present  state  of  agiiculture,  manufactures,  and 

population.     2d  ed.     L.,  1771.     4  v.     8"' 

27^-383 

—  Travels  during  1787-9  ;  undertaken  with  a  view 

of  ascertaining  the  resources  of  France  ;  with 
the  register  of  a  tour  in  Spain.  Dub.,  1793. 
2  V.     8» 27i'-807 

—  See  Morton,  J.  C. 

Young,  Arthur.  The  fractional  family  ;  being  the 
first  part  of  Spirit-mathematics-matter.  N. 
Y.,  1864.     8°         ....  15-196 

Young,  A.  W. .  The  American  statesman  ;  a  politi- 
cal historj'-,  exhibiting  the  origin,  nature,  and 
practical  operation  of  constitutional  govern- 
ment in  the  United  States,  and  the  rise  and 
progress  of  parties.  N.  Y.,  1860.  8" 
26^-444 

—  Citizen's  manual  of  government  and  law  ;  com- 

prising the  elementary  principles  of  civil 
government ;  a  practical  view  of  the  state 
governments,  and  of  the  government  of  the 
United  States.     N.  Y.,  1866  .  2-921 

—  Introduction  to  the  science  of  government,  and 

compend  of  the  constitutional  and  civil  juris- 
prudence of  the  United  States ;  with  a  brief 
treatise  on  political  economy.  19thed.  Buffalo, 
1850 3-920 

—  National  economy ;  a  history  of  the  American 

protective  system.     N.  Y.,  1866  .  3-265 

Young,  B.     Waite,  C.  V.     Authentic  history  of 

26^-799 

Young,    C.    F.   T.     Economy   of    steam-power  on 

'     common  roads  ;  with  its  history  and  practice 

in  Great  Britain ;  and  its  progress  in  the  U. 

S.     By  A.  L.  Ilolley  and  J.  K.  Fisher.    N.  Y. 

8" 6-99 

—  Fires,  fire-engines,  and  fire-brigades.     L.,  1866. 

8° 6-954 

Young,  C.  J.  Little  Charlie's  life,  by  himself.  Ed. 
by  W.  R.  Clark.  L.,  1868.  S"  .  30-682 
Young,  Rev.  Edward.  Pre-Rafl'aellitism  ;  or,  a  pop- 
ular enquiry  into  some  newly  asserted  princi- 
ples connected  with  the  philosophy,  poetry, 
religion,  and  revolution  of  art.  L.,  1857 
5-86 


Young,  Rev.  Edward,  LL.  D.  Complete  works  ; 
poetry  and  prose ;  with  a  life  of  the  author, 
by  J.  Doran.     L.,  1854.     2  v.      .  33-96 

—  (Bell's  poets  of  G.  B.)     .        ,         .  23-490 

—  (Walsh's  Br.  poets)  .        .         .  23-250 

—  The  brothers.     M.  B.  D.  v.  3  .  24-142 

—  Busiris  :  a  tragedy.     B.  B.  T.  v.  13  24-71 

—  Night  thoughts  on  life,  death,  and  immort'ality  ; 

with  a  memoir  of  the  author,  and  notes,  by 
J.  R.  Boyd.     N.  Y..  1856     .        .  33-333 

—  Same.     Haverhill^  1820    .         .        .  23-349 

—  The  revenge  :  a  tragedy.     B.  D.  v.  1        34-143 

—  Same.     D.  L.  T.  v.  9       .         .         .  24-107 

—  Same.     I.  B.  T.  v.  8        .        .         i  24-141 

—  Same.     I.  B.  T.  v.  33       .         .        .  24-141 

—  Same.     M.  B.  D.  v.  3      .         .         .  34-143 

—  Same.     S.  B.  T.  v.  7        .        .         .  34-191 
Young,  I.  G.     Fragmentary  records  of  the  Youngs, 

comprising  an  account  of  the  posterity  of 
Ninian  Young  of  Chester  county,  Pa.     Ph., 

1869.     8° 30-1273 

Young,  J.  The  Christ  of  history :  an  argument 
grounded  in  the  facts  of  his  life  on  eartli.  N. 
Y.,  1855 .32-590 

—  Lectures    on    intellectual    philosophj'' ;    with  a 

memoir  of  the  author,  by  W.  Cairns.  Glas- 
gow, 1835.     8"      .         .         .         .  15-76 

—  ' '  The  life  and  light  of  men."    L.,  1866    32-1893 

—  The  mystery;  or,  evil  and  God.     Ph.,  1856 

32-643 

—  Province  of    reason :    a  criticism  on  Mansel's 

Bampton  lecture   on  "the  limits  of  religious 

thought."     N.  Y.,1860        .        .  15-158 

Young,  .J.    R.     Elements  of   analytical  geometry. 

'L.,1830 14-83 

—  Same.     Revised  by  J.  D.  Williams.     Ph.,  1850. 

S" 14-21 

—  Elements    of  the    differential    calculus.      Ph., 

1833.    S° 14-56 

—  El<^ments  of  the  integral  calculus.     Ph.,  1839. 

8° 14-57 

—  Elements  of  plane  and  spherical  trigonometry ; 

with  logarithmic  and  trigometrical  tables,  and 
researches  in  spherical  geometry,  by  T.  S. 
Davies.     Ph.,  1835.     8°        .        .  14-94 

—  Mathematical  dissertations,  for  the  use  of  stu- 

dents in  the  modern  analysis.     L.,  1861.     8° 
14-111 

—  Modern  skepticism,  viewed  in  relation  to  modern 

science,  more  especially  in  reference  to  the 
doctrines  of  Colenso,  Pluxley,  Lyell,  and 
Darwin,  respecting  the  Noachian  deluge,  the 
antiquity  of  man,  and  the  origin  of  species. 
L.,  1865 32-1663 

—  Navigation  and  nautical  astronomy,  in  theory 

and  practice.     L.,  1858        .         .  12-100 

—  Tables,  intended  to  facilitate  .the  operations  of 

navigation  and  nautical  astronomy.     L.,  1859 
12-88 

—  Key  to  the  rudimentary  treatise  on  arithmetic. 

2ded.     L.,  1860    ....  14-157 

—  See  Orr's  circle  of  the  sciences. 

Young,  L.  J  H.     Sea  fishing  as  a  sport.     L.,  1865 

20-513 

Young,  M.     Life  and  times  of  Aonio  Paleario  ;  or, 

a  history  of  the  Italian  reformers  in  tlie  16th 

century.     L.,  1860.     2  v.  8»         .         30-1836 
Young,  Ninian.     See  Young,  I.  G. 
Young,  P.     History  of  Mexico  :  her  civil  wars,  and 

colonial   and  revolutionary  annals ;  with  an 
,    accountof  the  war  with  the  U.  S.     Cin.,  1850. 

8°  .  ....         26»-237 

—  Same.     Ph.,  1847     ....        26''-337» 
Young,  R.     The  Ulster  harmonist,  consisting  of  con- 
stitutional songs,  original  and  selected  ;  with 
historical    and   biographical    notes.      Derry, 
1844 3,3-850 

Young,  T.     Miscellaneous  works.     Ed.  by  G.  Pea- 
cock and  J.  Leitch.    L.,1855.    8  v.    8°  11-307 

—  Peacock,  G.     Life  of        .        .        .        80-1896 


YOUNG. 


653 


ZEUNER, 


Young,  W.     Mathieu  Ropars,  et  cetera.     Bv  au  cx- 

editor    '18-4082 

Youu!?,  W.  B.     Aritlimetical  dictionary  ;  or,  book 
"of  reference.     20tli  ed.     N.  Y.,  1848       14-88 
Young  America.     J.  Burlie    .        .         .  23-974 

Young  America  abroad.     See  Adams,  W.  T. 

Young  artists,  the 18-3795 

Young  Benjamin  Franklin.  H.  Mayhew  18-2158 
Young  captain.  P.  A.  Hanaford  .  .  30-1714 
Young  Christian.     J.  Abbott         .         .  32-2,3 

Young  colonel,  and  other  tales.     R.  W.  Thomas 

18-3219 

Young  Crusoe.     A.  S.  Harley        .         .         18-1352 

Young  debater  and  chairman's  assistant.      By  an 

ex-member  of  the  Philadelphia  bar.     N.  Y.,' 

1869 22-760 

Young  disciple.     J.  A.  Clark  .        .        30-1225 

Young  Dominican.     V.  de  Fereal  .         .        18-3902 

Younff  dressmaker  ....        18-2149 

Youni  duke.     B.  Disraeli      .         .         18-902;2088'' 

Young  exiles.     A.  Bowman  .        .  18-370 

Young  farmer's  manual.     S.  E.  Todd    .  4-285 

Young  fur  traders.     R.  M.  Ballautyne  18-261 

Young   housewife's  daily  assistant  on  all  matters 

.   relating  to  cookery  and  housekeeping.     2d  ed. 

L.,  1864         .....  6-236 

Young  ladies'  guide.     H.  Newcomb      .  32-450 

Young  lady  of  pleasure,  the.     N.  Y.,  1865    32-2334 

Young  lady's  book :  a  manual  of  elegant  recreations, 

arts,    sciences,    and    accomplishmcjpts.      L. 

33-754 

Young  lady's  friend.  By  a  lady.  B.,  1837  33-404 
Youniz  lieutenant.     W.  T.  Adams  .  18-74 

Young  man.     J.  Todd    ....  33-466 

Young  man  from  home.     J.  A.  James  33-437 

Young  man's  friend.  D.  C.  Eddy  .  32-1837 
Young  man's  friend.     J.  A.  James        .  32-409 

Young  marooners.     F.  R.  Goulding      .        18-1239 
Young   mechanic.     By  the  author  of   "The  young 
merchant."     N.  Y.,1843      .         .  33-497 

Young  men.     Beecher,  H.  W.     Lectures  to  33-439 

—  Burnap,  G.  W.     Lectures  to   .        .  33-436 

—  Clark,  R.  W.     Lectures  to       .        .  33-432 

—  Clarke,  D.     Lectures  to  young  people      33-446 

—  Cobbett,  W.     Advice  to  .         .  33-863 

—  Considerations  for     ....        32-1456 

—  Fisher,  S.  W.    Three  great  temptations  of 

32-388 

—  Lacordaire,  J.  B.  H.     Letters  to      ,        32-1778 

—  Livermore,  A.  A.     Lectures  to        .  33-440 

—  Nott,  E.     Counsels  to      .        .         .  33-449 

—  Scott,  W.  A.     Daniel,  a  model  for  young  men 

32-528 

Young   men's  association  of  the  city  of  Chicago. 
Catalogue  of  library.     Chicago,  1856.     8° 
21-406 

—  Same,  with  charter,  rules,  &c.     Chicago,  1859 

21-408 

Young  men's  association  of  the  city  of  Milwaukee. 
Catalogue  of  library  ;  with  the  annual  reports, 
rules,  etc.     M.,  1868     .        .        .  21-435 

—  First  and   second   supplements  to  catalogue  of 

library.     M.,  1863,5      .         .        .  21-434 

Young  men's  association  of  Troy.     Catalogue  of 

library 21-511 

Young  men's  mercantile  library  association  of  Cin- 
cinnati.    Catalogue  of   library.     Cin.,   1846. 

8° 21-411 

Same.     Cin.,  1855.     S"       .        .  21-412 

Young  middy,  the.     J.  C.  Armstrong  .  18-161 

Young  mother.     W.  A.  Alcott       .        .  10-743 

Young  parson 18-3629 

Young  patriot,  the  ....         18-3631 

Young  patroon.  P.  H.  Myers  .  .  18-3627 
Young  people,  letters  to.  J.  G.  Holland  33-711 
Young  people's  book.    Ed.  by  J.  Frost.    Ph.,  1841,2 

8" 17-112 

Young  pilgrim,  the.  C.  Tucker  .  .  18-3628 
Young  prima  donna.  E.  C.  Grey  .  18-1280 
Young  recruit.     G.  Nieritz     .        .         .        18-3632 


Young  Singleton.  T.  Gwynne  .  .  18-1304 
Young  sculptor.    S.  S.  Ellis.    [Family  secrets,  v.  3] 

18-4133 

Young  step-mother.  C.  M.  Yonge  .  18-3622 
Young  tutor.     E.  C.  Brewer  .        .  33-420 

1  oung  villager,  the.  L.  Richmond  .  18-2648 
Young  voyageurs.  M.  Reid .  .  .  18-2619 
Young  Avife.     W.  A.  Alcott  .        .        .  33-459 

Young  woman's  book  of  health.     W.  A.  Alcott 

10-126 

Young  women.     Chapin,  E.  H.     Duties  of  32-1832 

—  Chapone,  H.     Letters  to  .        ,         ,  33-857 

—  Deems,  C.  F.     What  now  ?     .        .  33-441 

—  Dufrcnoy,  A,  G.  B.      Biographic    des   jeunes 

demoiselles 34-3293 

—  Eddy,  D.  C.     Young  woman's  friend    32-1836 

—  Eliot,  W.  G.     Lectures  to        .         .  33-442 

—  James,  J.  A.     Young  woman's  guide     32-1578 

—  Maintenon,  F.  d'A.  de.  Conseils  aux  demoiselles 

34-3576 

Young  wrecker  of  the  Florida  reef.     R.  M.  Bache 

18-243 

Young  yagers.  Mayne  Reid  ,  .  .  18-2620 
Younger,  J.     The  light  of  the  week.      N.  Y.,  1850 

32-1029 

Younger  son,  adventures  of.  H.  R.  Addison  18-71 
Youth  of  Jefferson.  J.  E.  Cooke  .  ,  18-8630 
Youth  of  the  Old  dominion.  S.  Hopkins  26''-342 
Youth  of  Shakspeare.  R.  F.  Williams  18-3522,3 
Youth's  companion  and  counsellor.     W.  Chambers 

-83-693 

Youth's  historical  cabinet.     Ph.,  1850  .  30-629 

Youth's  history  of  the  rebellion.     W.  M.  Thayer 

26''-548 

Yu-ki,  le  magician.  T.  Pavie  .  .  84-4517 
Yucatan.     Fancourt,  C.  S.     History  of.        26=^-986 

—  Norman,  B.  M.     Rambles  in  .         .  26^^-93 

—  Stephens,  J.  L.     Incidents  of  travel  in   26'^'-150 
Yule,  H.     Fortification,  for  officers  of  the  army  and 

students  of  military  history.     E.,  1851.     S" 

6-724 

Yusef:   a  crusade  in  the  east.     J.  R.  Browne 

28''-167 

Zacharie,  I.     Surgical  and  practical  observations  on 
the  diseases  of  the  human  foot ;  with  instruc- 
tions for  their  treatment.     N.  Y.,  1860  10-406 
Zachos,  J.  C.     High  school  speaker.     Cin.,  1858 

38-852 

Zaidee.     M.  O.  W.  Oliphant  .         .        .         18-2387 
Zaire,  [Congo.]     Tuckey,  J.  K.     Expedition  to  ex- 
plore      28^-165,915 

Zambesi.     Livingstone,  D.  and  C.     Expedition  to 

.         .         .         .         .  28''-497,498 

Zamora,  A.  de.     El  hechizadopor  fuerza.     T.  T.  E. 

V.  5 84-3 

Zanoni.     E.  L.  Bulwer-Lytton       .        .  18-495 

Zanzibar.     Browne,  J.  R.     Notes  of  a  sojourn  in 

29''-223 

Zarate,  F.  de.     Mudarse  por  mejorarse.     T.  T.  E. 

V.  5 34-2 

Zayde.     M.  M.  P.  de  la  V.  de  Lafayette        84-4305 

Zealand.     Andersen,  A.     Tour  in  .         27i'-765 

Zein-ud-deen.     Tohfut-ul-mujahideen  :  an  historical 

work.   •  Trans,  by  M.  J.  Rowlaudson.     L., 

1838.     8» 28''-39 

Zeller,  E.     Strauss  and  Renan.     Trans,  from  the 
German.     L.,1866        .        .        .        32-1915 
Zeluco.     J.  Moore  .         .        v.  5  of  33-1362;18-2246 
Zenaida.     F.  Anderson  ....  18-139 

Zend  language.     Hang,  M.     Grammar  of      32-1103 
Zenobia.     W.  Ware        ....        18-3444 
Zepeda.     See  Cepeda. 
Zephyrs  from  Italy  and  Sicily.     W.  M.  Gould 

27i'-264 

Zeuner,  C.     American    harp :   a  collection  of  new 
and  original  church  music.     B.     4°       5-1015 

—  The  ancient  lyre :  a  collection  of  okl,  new,  and 

oriffinal  church  music.     20th  ed.      B.,  1863. 
Ob^8° 5-1016 


ZILLAH. 


654 


ZWISCHEN. 


Zillah,  the  cliild  medium.  By  the  author  of  "My 
confession" 18-3038 

Zimmermann,  J.  G.  Essay  on  national  pvide  ;  with 
memoirs  of  the  author.  Traus.  by  8.  H.  Wil- 
cocl^e.     L.,1797.     8»    •         •        •  2-924 

—  Solitude  considered  with  reference  to  its  influ- 

ence on  the  mind  and  the  heart.      L.,  1801. 

2v.     8" 15-77 

Zinzendorf.     See  Rimius,  H. 

Zizine.     C.  P.  de  Kock  ....         34-4770 
Zockler,  6.     See  Lange,  J.  P.,  in  Supplement. 
Zoe  :  or,  the  quadroon's  triumphs.   E.  D.  Livermore 

18-1925 

Zoe:  the  history  of  two  lives.  E.  Jewsbury  18-1096 
Zoe's  brand.     By  the  author  of  "Recommended  to 

mercy" 18-3644 

Zohrab,  the  hostage.  J.  Morier  .  .  18-2209 
Zoologists.  Swain  son,  W.  Biography  of  9-041 
Zoology.     Bibliography. 

—  Agassiz,  L.     Bibliographia  zoologiae        21-133 

—  Engelmann,  W.     Bibliotheca  historico-naturalis 

'^ 21-179 

—  Giinther,  A.  C.  L.  G.      Record   of   zoological 

literature 21-192 

—  Comprehensive     and     miscellaneous 

works. 

—  Agassiz,  L.  J.  R.,  and  A.  A.  Gould.     Principles 

of 9-500 

—  Allen,  H.     Outlines  of  comparative  anatomy 

9-740 

—  Atkinson,  J.  C.     Sketches  in  nat.  history  9-508 

—  Broderip,  W.  J.     Zoological  recreations    9-517 

—  Carpenter,  W.  B.     Zoology     .         .  9-525 

—  Catlow,  M.  E.     Popular  scripture  z.  9-528 

—  Chambers,  W.  and  R.     Elements  of  9-544 

—  Edwards,  H.  M.     Manual  of  .         .  9-542 

—  Emory,  W.  H.     Mexican  boundary  survey 

26'^-1002 

—  Gilliss,  J.  M.      U.  S.  naval   astronomical  ex- 

pedition          20'^-1000 

—  Gosse,  P.  H.     Life  in  its  lower,  intermediate, 

and  higher  forms  ....  9-550 

—  Greenwood,  J.     Wild  sports  of  the  world  9-994 

—  Ives,  J.  C.     Report  on  Colorado  river  20*^-1003 

—  Lamarck,  J.  B.  P.  A.  de  M.  de.    Principes  fonda- 

mentaux  de  zoologie     .         .         .        34-4897 

—  Loudon,  J.  W.     Entertaining  naturalist    9-715 

—  Ogilvie,  G.     Master  builder's  plan  .  9-599 

—  Pacific   railroad   surveys.      [U.  S.  explorations 

and  surveys]  .    v.  6,8,9,10,12  of  20^-1000 

—  Patterson,  R.     Introduction  to        .  9-003 

—  Phipson,  T.  L.    Utilization  of  minute  life  9-604 

—  Quatrefages,  A.  de.      Metamorphoses  of  man 

and  the  lower  animals  .         .         .  9-010 

—  Reunie,  J.     Alphabet  of .         .         .  9-014 

—  Stephenson,  J.     Medical  z.      .        .  9-1007 

—  Tenney,  S.     Manual  of   .         .         .  9-671 

—  Wood,  J.  G.     Common  objects  of  the  country 

9-059 

Homes  without  hands         .         .  9-679 

Our  garden  friends  and  foes        .  9-078 

—  See  Animal  kingdom  ;  Animals ;  Amphibians ; 

Annelida  ;  Aquarium  ;  Arachuida  ;  Birds  ; 
Comparative  anatomy ;  Crustacea  ;  Entomol- 
ogy; Fish;  Hybridity;  Ichthyology;  Infusoria  ; 
Insects;  Instinct;  Invertebrata  ;  Life  ;  Mam- 
malia ;  Man  ;  Mollusca  ;  Natural  history  ; 
Ornithology;  Osteology;  Palaeontology;  Qiiad- 
ruj)eds  ;  Radiata  ;  Reptiles  ;  Sea  ;  Species  ; 
Vertebrata. 


Zoolu.     See  Zulu. 

Zoonomia.     E.Darwin  ....  10-706 

Zoophytes.     Landsborough,  D.     Popular  history  of 

9-577 

Zornlin,  R.  M.  Recreations  in  geology.  2d  ed.  L., 
1841 9-309 

—  Recreations  in  physical  geography  ;  or,  the  earth 

as  it  is.     L.,  1840  ....  25-46 

Zouaves,  reminiscences  of  an  officer  of.    Gen.  — .  Cler 

27«-3589 

Zouch,  T.     See  Walton,  I. 

Zschokke,  II.     Alamontade  ;  or,  the  galley  slave 

18-3643 

—  Autobiography.     L.,  1845.     8"        .  30-580 

—  The  dead  guest         ....         18-3039 

—  The  eccentric 18-3039 

—  History  of  Switzerland,  for  the  Swiss  people  ; 

with  a  continuation  to  1848  by  E.  Zschokke. 
Trans,   by  F.    G.    Shaw.      N.  Y.,  1855 
27''-2494 

—  Incidents  of  social  life     .         .         .         18-3640 

—  Meditations  on  death  and  eternity.     Trans,  by 

F.  Rowan.     B.,  1863    .         .        .         32-1055 

—  Meditations   on  life   and    its    religious    duties. 

Trans,  by  F.  Rowan.     B.,  18G3   .        32-1115 

—  Novellen  und  dichtungen.     Ph.,  1854.    2  v,    8° 

34-597 

—  Princess  of  Brunswick-WolfTenbiittel,  and  other 

tales 18-3641 

—  See  F.urness,  W.  H.  ;  TopfTer,  R. 

—  Chamisso,  et  al.     Nouvelles  allemandes  ;  tr.  par 

X.  Marmier.     P.,  1847  .         .         .         34-5338 

Zuchold,    E.   A.      Bibliotheca  chemica,  (1840-58.) 

Gottingen,  1859.     8°     .        .         .  21-292 

—  Bibliotheca  theologica  ;  verzeichniss  der  auf  dem 

gebiete  der  evangelischen  theologie  nebst  den 
fur  dieselbe  wichtigen  wiihrend  der  jahre 
1830-62  in  dcutschland  erschienenen  schrift- 
en.     Gottingen,  1830-62.     2  v.     8°        21-128 

—  See  Kayser,  C.  G. 

Zulu  country.     Gardiner,  A.  F.     Journey  to 

28^-212 

—  Grout,  L.     Zulu  land       .         .         .         28'=-453 
Zumalacarregui.    Henningsen,C.  F.    Campaign  Avith 

2>-2100 

Zumpt,  C.  G.  Lateinische  grammntik.  7te  ausg. 
Berlin,  1834.     8»  .         .         .         .         34-2394 

—  Grammar  of  the  Latin  language  ;    adapted  to 

use  of  English  students,  by  L.  Schraitz.  3d  ed. 
N.  Y.,  1855 23-299 

—  See  Kenrick,  J. 

Zundel,  J.     Treatise  on  harmony  and  modulation  ; 

being  an  exposition  of  the  principles  and  rules 

of  harmony,  thoroughbass  and  com]:)Osition. 

2d  ed.     N.  Y.,  1805.     8°      .        .  5-1131 

Zuni  river.     Sitgreaves,  L.     Expedition  down  the 

26b-335 

Zitrcher  and  Margolle.     Meteors,  aerolites,  storms, 

and  atmospheric  phenomena.     Trans,  by  W. 

Lackland.     N.  Y.,  1870        .         .  11-232 

—  Volcanoes    and    earthquakes.      Ph.,    1869 

9-341 

Zwei    baronessen,    die.      H.    C.    Andersen 

34-617 

Zwingli,  U.  Blackburn,  W.  M.  Ulrich  Zwingli,  the 
patriotic  reformer         .         .         .         30-2453 

—  Christoffel,  R.     Zwingli ;  or,  the  reformation  in 

Switzerland 32^816 

—  Hottinger,  J.  J.     Life  and  times  of         30-915 
Zwischen  himmel  und  erde.     O.  Ludwig         34-586 


SUPPLEMENT. 


A. 


ADAMS. 


A,  major.     See  Coles,  C.  B. 

A,  B,  G,  of  music.     A.  Panseron  .        .  5-1084 

Aarbergs,  the.  K.  Hervey  .  .  .  18-1427 
Ab-sa-ra-ka  ;    Home  of  the  crows.     M.  J.  Caning- 

ton 26''-0yi 

Abaellino.  M.  G.  Lewis  .  .  .  18-4156 
Abati,  F.  See-saw  ....  18-4180 
Abbey,  H.  Stories  in  verse.  N.  Y.,  1869  23-972 
Abbott,  G.  D.     Mexico,  and  the  U.  S.  ;  their  mutual 

relations  and  common  interests.     N.  Y.,  1869 

20''-1045 

Abbott,  J.     Harper's  school  history  •  narrative  of 

the  general  course  of  history.     l^.Y.,  1861 

29''-209 

Abbott,  J.  S.  C.     History  of  Joseph  Bonaparte.    N. 

Y.,1809 30-1739 

—  History  of  Napoleon  III.     B.,  1869.     8" 

80-2428 

—  Romance  of  Spanish  history.     N.  Y.,  1869 

37»-1998 

Abbott,  L.  Jesus  of  Nazareth  ;  his  life  and  teach- 
inj;s ;  founded  on  the  lour  eospels.  N.  Y., 
1869.     8°       .         .         .         ."      .         32-2319 

—  Old  testament  shadows  of  new  testament  truths  ; 

Avith  designs  by  Dore,  Delaroche  et  al.     N. 

Y.,  1870.    8°         .         .         .        .        32-2533 
Abbott,  Rosa.     Rosa  Abbott  stories  ;  Upside  down, 

or,  will  and  work.     B.,  1868        .        18-4091 
Abdomen.     See  Hernia. 

Abel  redevivus.  T.  Fuller  .  .  .  30-1869 
About,  E.     Lettres  d'  un  bon  jeune  homme  a  sa 

cousine  Madeleine.     P.,  1861       .        34-3002 
About  woman,  love,  and  marriage.     F.  Saunders 

33-1064 

Abridgements.      Gaultier,   A.    E,   C.      Method    of 

making 22-804 

Abu  Abdallah  Mohammed  Ben  Musa  El  Khowarez- 

mi.     Alkitah  almukhtasar  fi  hliisab  aljabr  wa 

almuqabalet.     L.,  1830.     8»  .  14-58 

—  Algebra.     Ed.    and  trans,   by  F.  Rosen.     L., 

1831.     80 14-58 

Abu'lhasan  Ali  Ben  Hosein  Ben  Ali  El-Mas'udi. 

Historical  encyclopfedia,  entitled,  "Meadows 

of  gold  and  mines  of  gems."     Trans,  by  A. 

Sprenger.     v.  1.     L.,  1841.     8»    .  28"-38 

Abuses  of  justice.     J.  Mackcoull  .        .  2-303 

Abyssinia.     Blanc,  H.      Narrative  of  captivity   in 

28''-596 

—  Lindley,  A.  F.,  (ed.)     Abyssinian  war  28"-265 

—  Markham,    C.   R.     History  of  the  Abyssinian 

expedition 28>'-609 

—  Plowden,  W.  C.     Travels  in  .        .         28'^-566 

—  Stern,  H.  A.     The  captive  missionary     28*^-610 
Academicien,  uu.     See  Boschet,  P.,  in  Supplement. 
Academy  of  natural  sciences  of  Philadelphia,  jour- 
nal.    Ph.,  1817.     8  V.     8"    .         .  9-989 

—  Proceedings.     Ph.,  1843-68.     20  v.     8»      9-990 
Acagchemem   Indians.      Boscana,   G.      Indians  of 

Alta  California     ....  2G''-71 


Acids,  alkalies,  and  salts.  T.  Richardson  and  H. 
Watts.     [See  Knapp,  F.] 

.         .        .         .         V.  1,  pis.  3,4,5  of  8-43 
Across  America  and   Asia.      R.   Pumpelly 

29M36 

Act  against  unlicensed  and  scandalous  books  and 
pamphlets,  and  for  the  better  regulating  of 
printing.     L.,  1649.     8"        .'       .  21-138 

Actions.     Wilkinson,  J.  J.     Limitation  of 

V.  1  of  2-55 

Actors.     VaudenhofF,  G.     Dramatic  reminiscences 

24-233 

Acts  of  the  apostles.     Biscoe,  R.     History  of 

32-2516 
Ada  Leigh.  P.  Egan  '.  '.  '.  ".  18-4214 
Adam  Graeme  of  Mossgray.     M.  O.  W.  Oliphant 

18-2370 

Adams,  C.     Life  of  Oliver  Cromwell.     N.  Y.,  1867 

.  30-121 

Adams,  C.  F.,  jr.     Chapter  of  Erie.     Bi,  1869     1-6 
Adams,  F.  C.     Von  Toodleburgs  .         .  18-57 

Adams,  H.  A.     Dawn    .        .         .         .         18-4038 
Adams,  H.  G.,  (ed.)     Cyclopojdia  of  female  biogra- 
phy.    L.,  1869.     8°      .         .        .         30-2440 
Adams,  J.     See  Bradby,  J. 
Adams,  N.     Bertha  and  her  baptism.     B.,  1857 

32-721 

—  Cross  in  the  cell,  the  ;     conversations  with  a 

prisoner  while  awaiting  his  execution.     B., 

1868 32-2488 

Adams,  W.  H.  D.  Buried  cities  of  Campania  ;  or, 
Pompeii  and  Herculaneum.     L.,  1868 

27''-946 

—  The  queen  of  the  Adriatic  ;  or,  Venice,  past  and 

present.     L.,  1869         .        .         .         21^-693 

—  Valley  of  the  Nile ;   its  tombs,   temples,   and 

monuments.     L.,  1867  .         .         28^-601 

Adams,  W.  T.  Down  the  river ;  or,  Buck  Brad- 
ford and  his  tyrants      .        .         .         18-3941 

—  Freaks  of  fortune  ;  or,  half  round  the  world 

18-3938 

—  Lake  sliore  series. 

(1)  Through  by  daylight    .         .        18-4124 

(2)  Lightning  express         .        .        18-4125 

(3)  On  time        ....        18-4126 

(4)  Switch  olf     .        .         .         .        18-4137 

—  Make  or  break ;  or,  the  rich  man's  daughter 

18-3940 

—  Our  standard-bearer ;    or,  life   of  Gen.   U.  8. 

Grant.     B.,  1868  ....        30-3395 

—  Starry  flag  series. 

(3)  Freaks  of  fortune.        .         .        18-3938 

(4)  Seek  and  find       .         .        .        18-3939 

(5)  Make  or  break      .        .         .        18-3940 

(6)  Down  the  river    .         .         .        18-3941 

—  Young  America  abroad  series. 

(4)  Dikes  and  ditches         .        .        18-4104 

(5)  Palace  and  cottage        ,        .        18-4105 

(6)  Down  the  Rhine  .        .        .        18-4106 


ADDISON. 


656 


ALL. 


Addison,  Joseph.  Dialogues  upon  the  usefuhiess 
of  ancient  medals  ;  especially  in  relation  to  the 
Latin  and  Greek  poets.     L.,  174G  33-841 

Addison,  Julia.    Effie  Vernon  ;  or,  life  and  its  lessons 
18-4204 

Addison,  T.  Collection  of  the  published  writings  of, 
ed.,  with  introductory  prefaces,  by  Dr.  Wilks 
and  Dr.  Daldy.     L.,  1868.     8»     .  10-843 

Addums,  Mozis.    Letters  of   . '       .         .       26'>-1950 

Adelung,  J.  C.  Historical  sketch  of  Sanskrit  litera- 
ture.    Oxf.,  1833.     8°  .         .         .  22-903 

Adirondacks.     B.  F.  De  Costa.     Lake  George,  »&c. 
30'^-684 

—  Murray,  W.  H.  H.     Adventures  in  the  wilder- 

ness        SC-TOO 

Adulterations,     Hoskins,  T.  H.     What  we  eat 

10-232 

Adventures  in  the  wilderness.     W.  H.  H.  Murray 

SC-TOO 

Adventures  on  the  great  hunting-grounds.     V.  Meu- 

nier 28^^-271 

Adventures  of  an  attorney  in  search  of  practice 

18-4271 

Advertiser,  the.  v.  1,3,  [Imperfect.]  Wilkes- 
barre,  1813,14.     8»        .         .         .  17-3 

Advice  to  a  wife.     P.  H.  Chavasse        ,  10-855 

Aedes  Althorpianae.     T.  F.  Dibdin    v.  5,6of  21-G41 
Aerolytes.     Phipson,  T.  L.     Meteors,  aerolytcs,  and 

falling  stars 12-94 

Aesop.  Geruzez,  E.  Vie  d'  Esope.  [See  La  Fon- 
taine, J.] 34-3456 

Aifaire  Clemen ceau.     A.  Dumas,  fils     .         34-4949 
Affaire   du  collier.     J.  de  L.  de  St.  K.  de  Lamotte- 

Valois 34-3491 

Afranius.     J.  M.  Leavitt        .         .         .        23-1029 

Africa.     Du  Chaillu,  P.    Lost  in  the  jungle    28''-G12 

Wild  life  under  the  equator        .         28''-599 

—  Faulkner,   H.     Elephant  haunts :  a  search  for 

Livingstone 28*^-591 

—  Ternaux-Compans,  H.     Bibliotheque  Africaine 

21-48 

—  Walker,  S.  A.  Missions  in  western  A.  32-507 
After  the  storm.  T.  S.  Arthur  ,  ,  18-4168 
Agassiz,  L.  J.  R.     Bibliographia  zoologiae  et  geolo- 

giae.     V.  2-4.     L.,  1852-4.     Seep.  6     21-133 
Agnes  Wentworth.     S.  Palfrey      .         .        18-1126 
Agricultural  cliemistry.     Caldwell,  G.  C.     Agricul- 
tural chemical  analysis  .        .  8-123 
Agriculture.     Courtney,  W.  S.     Manual  of      6-484 

—  Flint,  C.  L.    Agricultureof  Massachusetts  4-300 

—  Johnson,  S.  W.     How  crops  grow  .  4-j12 

—  Monthly  journal  of  agriculture        .  4-29 

—  Peters,  R,     Enquiries  on  plaster  of  Paris     4-33 

—  See  Farming ;  Irrigation. 

Agrippa,  L.  Discorso  sopra  la  natura,  e  comples- 
sione  humana.     [See  Porta,  G.  B.]     34-2.109 

Aguila,  C.  J.  E.  H.  d'.  Histoire  des  evenements 
memorables  du  regne  de  Gustave  III  de 
Suede,  pour  servir  a  1'  histoire  generale,  poli- 
tique et  morale  de  1'  Europe,  pendant  le 
XVIIIe  siecle.     P.,  1807.     2  v.    .        34-3025 

Ahmed  Ibn  Hemdem.  Turkish  evening  entertain- 
ments.    Trans,  by  John  P.  Brown        18-4")8 

Aim,  F.  New  practical  and  easy  method  of  learn- 
ing the  German  language.    N.  Y.,  1869    22-18 

Aikin,  B.,  (cd.)  Waiting  for  the  verdict:  an  auto- 
biography.    L.,  1863    .         .         .  30-608 

Aikin,  J.     Arts  of  life.     L.,  1858  .        .  6-145 

—  Essays  on   song-writing ;  with  a  collection  of 

English  songs,  to  which  are  added  some 
original  pieces.     L.,  1799     .         .  23-375 

Aikman,  J.  Annals  of  the  persecution  in  Scotland, 
from  the  restoration  to  the  reformation.  Pli., 
1844.     3  V 33-1095 

Aime-Martin,  L.  Education  of  mothers  of  families  ; 
or,  the  civilization  of  the  human  race  by 
women ;  with  remarks  on  the  prevailing 
methods  of  education,  and  their  influence 
ujion  health  and  happiness,  by  E.  Lee.  L., 
1851        .        .  ...  33-464 


Ainslee  stories.  H.  C.  Weeks  .  .  18-3483 
Airy,  G.  B.  See  Magnetism  of  ships,  p.  361  11-331 
Akhlak-i-Jalaly.     See  Practical   philosophy  of  the 

Muhammadan  people, 
Alabama  and  Kearsarge.     P.  M.  Edge  .       26»-1028 
Alacoque,  M.  M.     Daniel,  C.     History  of  the  blessed 

Margaret  Mary      ....        32-2330 
Alaska.     Treaty  with  Russia,  report  on  26''-688 

—  Whymper,  F.     Travel  and  adventure  in 

36''-701 

Albany.     Worth,  G.  A.     Random  recollections  of, 

(1800-1808)  ....         26='-215 

Alboize  du  Pujol.  See  Arnould,  A.,  in  Supplement. 
Album  of  language.     G.  Naphegyi        .  22-361 

Albumenuria.     Dickinson,  W.  H.     Pathology  and 

treatment  of  ....  10-819 

Alchemy.     Lully,  R.     Philosophical  and  chymical 

experiments  .         .         .         .  8-131 

—  Paracelsus.     Of  chymical  transmutation,  gene- 

alogy and  generation    .         .        .  8-131 

Alcock,  R.     Familiar  dialogues  in  Japanese ;  with 

English  and   French  translations.     P.,  1868. 

8" 33-8 

Alcohol.     Story,  C.  A,     Nature  and  effects  of 

10-487 

Alcott,  A.  B.     Tablets.     B.,  1868  .         .         33-1395 
Alcott,  L.  M.     Hospital  sketches,  and  camp  and  fire- 
side stories.     B.,  1869  .        ,        .         26i'-713 

—  Little  women  ;  or,  Meg,  Jo,  Beth,  and  Amy 

18-133 

Alcott,  W.  A.  Physiology  of  marriage.  B.,  1860 
10-4 

Aldeane.     L.  Preston     ....        18-2549 

Aldrich,  T.  B.     Story  of  a  bad  boy        ,        18-4294 

Aldridge,'  W,     See  Holdsworth,  W. 

Aler,  P.  Gradus  ad  Parnassum ;  sive  novus  syn- 
onymorum,  epitlietorum,  plirasium  poetica- 
rum,  ac  versuum  thesaurus.  Ab  uno  e  socie- 
tate  Jesu.     L.,  1729      .         .         .  34-383 

Alethinos.     [Pseud.]     See  Ivers,  H.  F. 

Alethitlieras.    Travels  by  sea  and  land  .         18-4080 

Alexander,  A.  Brief  compend  of  bible  truth.  Ph., 
1846 32-433 

Alexander,  J.  W.  Thoughts  on  family  Avorship. 
Ph., •  1847 32-458 

Alexander,  P.  P.  Moral  causation  ;  or,  notes  on 
Mr.  Mill's  notes.     E.,  1868  .        .  15-343 

—  See  Smith,  A. 

Alford,  H.  Essays  and  addresses,  chiefly  on  church 
subjects.     L.,1809.     8°         .         .         33-2533 

Algarotti,  P.  Sir  Isaac  Newton's  philosoi)hy  ex- 
plained for  the  use  of  the  ladies;  in  six  dialogues 
on  light  and  color.     L.,  1739        .  11-7 

Algebra.     Lewis,  E.     Practical  analyst  14-195 

—  Abu  Abdallah  Mohammed  Ben  Musa         14-58 
Alger,  H.,  jr.     Fame  and  fortune;  or,  the  progress 

of  Richard  Hunter        .         .         .         18-4066 

—  Luck  and  pluck  ;  or  John  Oaklev's  inheritance 

'  .         18-4298 

—  Mark,  the  match  boy        .         .         ,         18-4067 

—  Ragged  Dick  series, 

—  (1)'  Rasged  Dick      ,        .        ,         .        18-4065 

—  (2)  Fame  and  fortune      ,        ,         ,        18-4066 

—  (3)  Mark,  the  match  boy         ,         .        18-4067 

—  (4)  Rough  and  ready       ,         ,        .         18-4068 

—  (5)  Luck  and  pluck  ,         .         .        18-4069 
Algeria.     Napheygi,  G.     Among  the  Arabs  28''-595 

—  Tales  of,  from  the  Veloce  of  A.  Dumas    18-946 
All  Bey.    Lusignan,  S.    Revolt  of,  against  the  Otto- 
man porte 38''-61 

Ali  Hazin.     See  Mohammed  Ali  Hazin. 
Alice's  adventures  in  wonderland.     L.  Carroll 

18-593 

Alice  Tracy.     S.  Currier        ,        ,         .  18-783 

Alisaunder,  alliterative  romance.    [E.  E.  T.  S.    Ext. 

series,  pt.  1]  .         .         .    v.  1  of  32-1044 

Alkalies.     Richardson,  T.,  and  H.  Watts.    [Kmipp, 

F.]         .         .         .         V.  1,  pts.  3,4,5  of  8-43 
All  is  not  gold  that  glitters.    M.  E.  Braddon 

...      ...      ..        .        .        18-4205 


ALLEN. 


657 


ANCIENT. 


Allen,  H.  Outlines  of  comparative  anatomy  and 
medical  zoology.     Ph.,  18G9.    8"  .  9-740 

Allen,  J.  State  cliurclies  and  the  kingdom  of  Christ. 
L.,  1853.     8°         .        .         .        .  32-467 

Allen,  L.  F.  American  cattle;  their  history,  breed- 
ing, and  management.     N.  Y  ,  1868       4-803 

Allen,  R.  Sportsman  in  Ireland  ;  with  his  summer 
tour  through  the  liiijlilands  of  Scotland.  By 
a  cosmopolite.     L..'l840.     2  v.     .  27'^-60 

Allen,  R.  H.  New  England  tragedies  in  prose.  B., 
1869 26=>-1039 

Allen,  R.  L.     New  American  form  book.     Revised 

and  enlarged   by  L.  F.  Allen.     N.  Y.,  1869 

.         .        .         .        .  4-3* 

Alley,  George.     Our  class  meetings.     Dub.,  1868 
32-2462 

Allibone,  S.  A.  Review,  by  a  layman,  of  a  work  en- 
titled, "  New  theme  for  the  protestant  clergy  : 
creeds  without  charity,  theology  without 
humanity,  and  protestantism  without  Christi- 
anity.    Ph.,  1852  .        .         .  32-385 

Allin,  T.     See  Hulme,  S. 

Almanac,  Atlantic  ....  17-14 

—  Presbyterian  a 32-2395 

—  Punch's  twenty  almanacks     .         .  17-115 
Almon,  J.     See  Parliamentary  register. 

Almost  a  nun.     J.  M.  Wright        .         .        18-4222 
Alms.     De  Foe,  D.     Giving  alms  no  charity    2-949 
Alnander,  S.  J.      Anvisning  til  et  utvaldt  theolo- 
giskt  bibliothek.     Stock.,  1763     .  21-50 

Alphabets.     Bell,  A.  M.     Universal  alphabetics 

22-363 

—  Delamotte,  F.    Ancient  and  mediaeval  alphabets 

5-526 

Examples  of  modern  alphabets  5-525 

Ornamental  a 5-157 

—  Fry,  E.    Pantographia     .         .        .  22-376 

—  Lepsius,  C.  R.     Standard  alphabets  22-153 

—  Lillie,  H.     Alphabet  of  monograms  5-637 

—  Massey,  W.     Origin   and   progress  of  letters 

21-221 

—  Williams,  M.      Application  of  tbe  Roman  al- 

phabet to  the  languages  of  India  22-505 

—  See   Language ;    Letters ;   Orthography  ;   Pho- 

netics ;  Writing  ;  and  names  of  languages. 
Alps.     Bonney,  T.  G.     Alpine  regions  27'^-943 

—  Dowsing,    W.      Rambles  in   Switzerland 

27''-956 

Alta  California.     Boscana,  G.     Indians  of      26''-71 
Altar  of  Baal  thrown  down.     Novion    .  30-331 

Alton  trials.     W.  S.  Lincoln          .        .  2-223 

Always  in  the  wa}^    T.Jeans        .        .        18-4174 
Amateur  tlieatricals.     S.  A.  Frost         .  20-230 

Amazon,  the.     F.  Dingelstedt        .        .         18-4177 
Amber.     Cook,  J.      Natural  history  of         10-120 
America.      Bishop,  N.  H.     Thousand  miles'  walk 
across 26>'-693 

—  Bradford,  A.  W.      American  antiquities 

26"-1030 

—  De  Costa,  B.  F.     Pre-Columbian  discoverv  of 

26''-1053 

—  Hutchinson,  T.  J.     The  Parana  ;  and  S.  A.  rec- 

ollections        26>'-696 

—  Jones,  G.     History  of  ancient  A.  26''-598 

—  Lanman,  C.     Adventures  in  the  British  prov- 

inces      26''-319 

—  Latrobe,  C.  J.     The  rambler  .  26"-66 

—  Oldmixon,    J.      British   empire  in  America 

26''-351 

—  Rafn,  C.  C.    Antiquitates  Americanae  de  rerum 

anti-Columbianarum  .        .  34-496 

—  Rose,  G.     The  great  country  .         26''-697 

—  Vigne,  G.  T.     Six  months  in  .         26'^-694 

—  See  Alaska,  in  Supplement. 

American  boy's  book  of  sports  and  games.    N.  Y. 

20-304 

American  cattle.     L.  F.  Allen        .         .  4-303 

American  colonization  society,  character  of.     W. 

Jay •  2-740 

American  commercial  law.    F.  Chamberlin     2-134 


American   disruption,   the.      A.  J.  B.  B.  Hope 

26''-1005 
American  draught  player.     H.  Spayth  20-63 

American  entomoloiiical  society,  catalogue  of  li- 
brary. Ph.,  f868.  8"  .  .  21-467 
American  family  in  Paris.  N.  Y.,  1869  27''-105 
American  family  Robinson.  M.  Reid  .  18-2600 
American  fish  culture.  T.  Norris  .  4-309 
American  gardener.  W.  Cobbett  .  4-314 
American  genealogies  and  pedigrees.     D.  S.  Durree 

20='-421 

American  genealogist.  W.  H.  Whitmore  26^-214 
American   houses.      Sloan,  S.      Designs  for  rural 

buildings 5-376 

American  journal  of  pharmacy.     See  Philadelphia 

college  of  pharmacy,  p.  456. 
American  juror.     H.  B.  Wilson  ,  2-370 

American  literature.     Triibner,  Nicholas.     Guide  to 

21-279 

American  newspaper  directory.      G.  P.   Rowell  & 

Co 21-105 

American  note  books.     Hawthorne,  N.     Passages 

from 30-2407 

American  party.     See  Native  American,  p.  411. 
American  phonetic  journal.     Ed.  by  R.  P.  Prosser. 

Cin.,  1855-8.     v.  1-5  in  2.  8»       .  22-303 

American  school  system.     J.  Collings  13-93 

American  woman  in  Europe.      S.  R.  Urbino 

27''-961 

American  woman's  home.     C.  E.  Beecher  and  H. 

B.  Stowe 6-162 

American  year  book,  1869.  D.  N.  Camp  20''-992 
Ames,  C.  Victoire :  a  novel  .  .  18-3914 
Ames,  J.     Tvpographical  antiquities,  augmented  by 

Wm.    Herbert.      L.,    1785,86.      3   v.      40 
21-295=^ 

—  Same  enlarged ;   with  notes  by  T.  F.  Dibdin. 

L.,  1810-19.  4  V.     4°    .        .         ,         21-295" 
Ami  commun,  1'.    C.  Dickens        .         .        34-4033 
Amicus,  C.  B.  C.     See  Hints  on  life. 
Amicus  Curiae.      See  Collier,  J.  P. 
Amoenitates  literariae.     J.  G.  Schelhorn         34-483 
Among  the  Arabs.     G.  Naphegyi  .         28''-595 

Among  the  hills.     J.  G.  Whitlier  .        23-1025 

Among  the  trees.     M.  Lorimer      .         .  9-106 

Amory,  T.  C.     Military  services  and  public  life  of 

Maj.  Gen.  John  Sullivan.      B.,   1^68.      8» 

30-2432 

Amour  coupable,   un.      C.  de  C.  de  St.  Mars 

34-5351 

Amours  de  la  belle  Aurore,  les.      C.  de  C.  de  St. 

Mars 34-5348 

Amphibious carnivora.  R.Hamilton  v.  11  of  9-594 
Amusements.     Dodge,  M.  E.     A  few  friends,  and 

how  they  amused  tiiemselves        .  20-179 

—  Fulcher,  E.  S.     Riddles  in  rhyme  20-332 

—  Steele,  S.  S.     Book  of  drawing  room  plays 

20-253 

Amusements  of  clergymen.     J.  Frampton      32-307 
Amy  Denbrook.     S.  A.  Wentz      .         .        18-3919 
Anaesthetics.     Ellis,  R.      On  the  safe  abolition  of 
pain  by  the  use  of         .         .        .  10-256 

Analecta  Anglo-Saxonica.     L.   F.   Klipstein 

22-1110 

Analytic  orthography.  S.  S.  Haldeman  22-393 
Anatomy.      Smith,    H.   H.      Anatomical  atlas 

10-1010 

—  See  Comparative  anatomy  ;  Eye  ;  Osteology. 
Anatomy  and  physiology.     Mace,  J.     Servants  of 

the  stomach  ....  10-821 

Anatomy  of  Simon  Magus  ;  or,  the  sin  of  Simony 

laid  open.     L.,  1700    .        .         .  32-157 

Anatomy  of  sleep.     E.  Binns         .        .  10-927 

Ancestral  stories  and  traditions  of  great  families. 

J.  Timbs 27''-1156 

Ancestry  of  General  Grant.      E.   C.  Marshall 

30-1527 

Ancient  America.  G.  Jones  .  .  26^-598 
Ancient  fragments.     I.  P.  Cory    .        .  32-632 

Ancient  states  and  empires.     J.  Lord    .     •    29*-147 
43 


ANDERDOK. 


658 


ARABIAN. 


Anderdon,  J.  L.  The  river  dove  ;  with  some  quiet 
thoughts  on  the  happy  practice  of  angling. 

L.,  1847 20-450 

Andersen,  A.  Tour  in  Zealand  in  1802  ;  with  an  his- 
torical sketch  of  the  battle  of  Copenhagen. 
By  a  native  of  Denmark.    2d  ed.     L.,  1805 

27i'-765 

Andersen,  H.  C     Two  baronesses        .  18-144 
Anderson,  A.     Gas  light.     [See  History  of  the  pro- 
cesses]             6-343 

Anderson,  R.  Foreign  missions ;  their  relations 
and  claims.  N.  Y.,  1869  .  .  32-2290 
Anderson,  W.  Kings  of  society.  L.  .  32-2478 
Andre  Chenier.  J.  Mery  .  .  .  34-3524 
Andrew  Deverel.     C.  Beach  .        .         18-4212 

Andrews,  S.  P.,  and  A.  F.  Boyle.  Phonographic 
reader.     N.  Y.,  1848     •         .         .  22-17 

Andy  Luttrell  by  Clara  Vance.     M.  A.  Denison 

18-8393 

Anecdotes.     Clergy  of  America     .         .        32-2465 

—  Clergymen  and  doctors  .         .  33-12 

—  Davis,  W.     Olio  o^^bltikigraphical  and  literary 

a -    .        .  21-149 

—  Orpen,  C.  E.  H.     Anecdotes  of  the  deaf  and 

dumb 33-193 

Anecdotes  of  animals.  Captain  Wolf  and  other 
sketches 9-665 

—  Timbs,  J.    Eccentricities  of  the  animal  creation 

9-714 

Anecdotes  of  the  new  testament.     J.  Whitecross 

32-1628 

Anecdotes  of  the  Wesleys.  J.  B.  Wakeley  30-1627 
Angiola  Maria.  G.  Carcano  .  .  .  34-2540 
Anglican  reformation.  J.  Brown  .  .  32-1508* 
Angling.     Stoddart,  T.  T.    Angler's  companion 

20-477 

Anglo-Saxon.  Hand-book  of  Anglo-Saxon  orthog- 
raphy      22-116 

—  Klipstein,  L,  F.     Analecta  Anglo-Saxonica 

22-1110 

—  Payne,  J.     Grammar  of         .         .  22-482 
Angus,  J.     The  bible  hand-book :  an  introduction 

to  the  study  of  sacred  scripture ;  with  re- 
visions, notes,  and  an  index  of  texts  by  F.  S. 
Hoyt.     Ph.,  1868.     80  .         .         32-2212 

Aniline  and  its  derivatives.     M.  Reimann        6-530 
Animal  economy.      Hunter,   J.     Observations  on 
certain  parts  of     .         .         .        .  9-724 

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27»-849 


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Annuaire  magnetique  et  meteorologique  du  corps  des 
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Antigua.  Thome,  J.  A.,  and  J.  H.  Kimball.  Six 
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Archer's  manual ;  or,  the  art  of  shooting  witb  the 
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Argentine  confederation.     Sarmiento,  D.  F.     Life 

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Arrabiata,  and  other  tales.     P.  Heyse   .        18-1396 

Arrah  garrison,  defence  of.  See  Indian  mutiny,  p. 
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Art.     Douce,  F.     Holbein's  dance  of  death     5-136 

—  Hawthorne,  S.     Notes  on         .         .         27''-966 

—  Otis,  C.  N.     Sacred  and  constructive  a.      5-394 

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Art  and  artists.     Curious  facts  and  characteristic 

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Art  galleries.      Hazlitt,    W.      Picture   galleries  of 

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Art-idea,  the.     J.  J.  Jarves    .         .        .  5-398 

Art  of  being  happy.     F.  X.  J.  Droz      .  33-322 

Art  of  deeyphering.     P.  Tliicknesse      .  22-250 

Art  of  English  poesie.     G.  Puttenham  .        22-1166 
Art  of  improving  the  voice  and  ear,  and  of  increas- 
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Art  of  preserving  the  feet ;  or,  instructions  for  the 
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10-381 

Art  of  training  animals,  Haney's  .        .  20-378 

Art  thoughts.     J.  J.  Jarves    .         .         .  5-395 

Artemus  Ward's  panorama.     C.  F.  Brown     18-456 
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Arts  of  life.     J.  Aikin     ....  6-145 

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Bellows,  A.  J.  How  not  to  he  sick.  Sequel  to 
"Philosophy  of  eating."    KY.,1868    10-879 

Belmont,  C.     City  side  ....  18-647 

Benard,    J.    A.,    [dit  Fleury.]      Lafitte,    J.    B.    P. 

Memoircs  de  Fleury     .         .         .        34-5279 

French  stage  and  French  people  24-204 

Benares.  Sherring,  M.  A.  Sacred  citj'  of  the  Hin- 
dus       .        28''-5n7 

Bengal.     Chunder,  B.    Travels  of  a itindoo  28''-602 

—  Hunter,  W.  W.     Annals  of  rural  B.        28''-261 

—  Kerr,  J.     Public  instruction  in        .  13-122 
Bennett,  A.  W.     The  search  for  a  publisher ;   or, 

counsels  for  a  young  author.  4th  ed.  L., 
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Bennet,  J.  H.     Winter  and  spring  on  the  shores  of 

the  Mediterranean  ;  or,  the  Riviera,  Meutone, 

Italy,   Corsica,    Sicily,   Algeria,    Spain,   and 

Biarritz,  as  winter  climates.     N.  Y.,  1870 

29'^-127 

Benton,  T.  H.     Abridgment  of  debates  in  congress, 

from  1789  to  1856.     v.  1-10.     N.  Y.,  1851.    8° 

26M055 

Berenger,  L.  P.  La  morale  en  action  ;  elite  de  faits 
memorables,  et  d'  anecdotes  instructives 
proper  a  former  le  cceur  des  jeunes  gens.  P., 
1825 34-5102 

Bergery,  C.  L.     See  Migout,  J.  C,  p.  385. 

BeJ'gmaschinenmechauik,  haudbuch  der.  J.  Weis- 
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Berjeau,  J.  P.  Bibliophile  illustre.  v.  1.  L., 
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—  Canticum  canticorum  ;  reproduced  in  fac-simile 

from  the  Scriverius  copy  in  the  British  mu- 
seum ;  with  an  historical  and  bibliographical 
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Berkeley,  G.     See  Bailey,  S. 

Berks  county,  (Pa. )     Ilupp,  I.  D.     History  of 

26M76 

Berkshire.     Britton,  J.,  and  E.  W.  Brayley 

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Berlin.  Mirabeau,  Count.  Secret  history  of  court 
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Bemutz,  G.,  and  E.  Goupil.  Clinical  memoirs  on 
the  diseases  of  women.  Trans,  and  ed.  by  A. 
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Berriedale.     Unforgiven         .        .        .        18-3381 

Berry.     See  History  of  the  four  thief-takers. 

Berthet,  E.     La  Bastide  rouge.     P.,  1865      84-5523 

—  Les  catacombes  de  Paris.    P.,  1863.     2  v. 

34-5524 

Bertie  Lee 18-3656 

Berzelius,  J.  Rapport  annuel  sur  les  progres  de  la 
chimie  presente  a  1'  academic  royale  des  sci- 
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Best,  L.     The  planet ;  a  song  of  a  distant  world. 

Camb.,  1869  ....        23-1039 

Bethune,  G.  W.     Genius ;    an  address   before  the 

literary  societies  of  union  college,  Schenectady. 

Ph.,  1837.     8»       .         ...  17-3 

Bethune,  J.     Power  of  faith  exemplified  in  the  life 

and  writings  of  the  late  Mrs.  Isabella  Graham. 

N.  Y.,  1843 30-1444 

Bible.    Text  and  versions. 

—  Dutch.     Biblia,  dat  is  de  gansche  h.  schrifture  ; 

door  last  van  de  hoog-mog.  heeren  staten 
generaal  der  vereenigde  Nederlanden.  Amst., 
1822.    8» 34-2926 

—  Englu7i.     The  collateral  bible  ;  or,  a  key  to  the 

holy  scriptures,  in  which  all  the  correspond- 
ing texts  are  brought  together.  By  W.  Mc- 
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—  Commentary  wliolly  biblical ;  an  exposition  in 

the  very  words  of  scripture.     L.     3  v.       8° 
32-2092 

—  Holy  bible ;  with  explanatory  notes,  practical 

observations  and  references.  By  T.  Scott. 
N.  Y.,  1832.     3  V.     8°  .         .        .        82-2044 

—  Hawaiian.     Ka  palapala  hemolele  o  ke  kauoha 

kahiko  a  me  ke  kauoha  hou.  HohoIuIu,  1843. 
4" 34-2996 

—  New  testament. 

—  English.     A  fac-simile  reprint  of  the  celebrated 

Genevan  testament,  MDLVII.     L.       82-2432 

New  testament.      Trans,    from    the    Greek 

text  of  Tischendorf,  by   G.  R.  Noyes.     B., 

1869 32-2482 

The  new  testament.    Trans,  by  A.  Kneeland. 

Ph.,  1823.     8°       .         .         .        .  82-431 

The  four  gosi>els  and  acts  of  the  apostles,  in 

paragraphs,  punctuated  rhetorically  for  read- 
ing in  schools,  colleges  and  families.  A.  Bell. 
L.,  1837 82-2476 

—  Introduction. 

—  Angus,  J.     Bible  handbook    .        .        82-2213 

—  Barrows,  E.  P.     Companion  to       .        82-2171 

—  Berg,  J.  F.,  and  J.  Barker.     Authority  and  in- 

spiration of  .        .         .         .         .        32-1669 

—  Blunt,  J.  H.     Key  to  the  bible        .        32-2471 

—  Du  Pin,  L.  E.     Prolegemenes  sur  la         21-355 

—  Gray,  R.     Jewish  and  heathen  authors    32-984 

—  Jaueway,  J.  J.     Internal  evidence  .  82-455 

—  Jones,  W.     Figurative  language     .  32-114 

—  Vance,  A.     Supplement  to  old  t.      .        32-2517 

—  History  and  literature. 

—  Cotton,  H.     Editions  of  the  b.  and  parts  thereof 

in  English,  from  1505-1850  .        .  21-147 

—  Darling,  J.     Cyclopaedia  bibliographica 

32-2094 

—  Le  Long,  J.     Bibliotheca  sacra       .  21-69 
et  al.     Bibliotheca  sacra      .        .          21-357 

—  Newcome,  W.     Historical  view  of  early  trans- 

lations    32-434 

—  Westcott,  B.  F.     History  of  the  English  b. 

32-2469 

—  Illustrative  works. 

—  Abbott,  L.     Old  testament  shadows  of  new  tes- 

tament truths        ....        32-2533 

—  Bonar,  H.     Bible  thoughts  and  themes  32-2467 

—  Chapin,  E.  H.     Characters  in  the  gospels 

32-362 

—  Guthrie,  T.     Studies  of  character  from  the  old 

testament 32-2487 

—  Leifchild,  J.     Remarkable  facts      .  32-500 

—  Maclear,  G.  F.     Outlines  of  o.  t.  history 

32-2474 

—  March,  D.     Night  scenes  in  the  bible      32-2518 

—  Whitecross,  J.    Anecdotes  of  the  new  testament 

82-1628 

Bible  animals.     J.  G.  Wood  .        .        .  9-657 

Bible  handbook.     J.  Angus   ,        .        .        32-2212 
Bible  truth.     A.  Alexander    .         .        .  32-433 

Bible  wonders.     R.  Newton  .        .        .  32-548 

Biblical  literature.     Kitto,  J.     Cyclopsedia  of 

32-1633 


BIBLIOGRAFO. 


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BILLS. 


Bibliografo  espanol  y  estranjero  periodico  quincenal 
de  la  imprenta  y  libreiia  bajo  la  direccion  de 
D.  Dionisio  Hidalgo  y  D.  C.  Bailly-Bailliere, 
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Bibliographia  genealogica  Americana.  D.S.  Durrie 
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Bibliographical  Decameron.     T.  F.  Dibdin     21-191 

Bibliographical  memoranda.     J.  Fry    ,  21-178 

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—  Namur,  P.     Bibliographie       .         .  21-98 

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—  Audiffredi,  J.  B.     Romanae  editioues        21-360 
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publications  relating  to  the  state  of  Rhode 
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—  Berjeau,  J.  P.     Bibliophile  illustre  21-150 

—  Bibliografo  espanol  y  estranjero       .  21-167 

—  Boeder,  J.  H.     Bibliographica  critica        21-16 

—  Boletin  bibliografico         .         .         .  21-166 

—  Bray,  T.     Bibliotheca  parochialis    .  32-68 

—  Brydges,  E.,  etal.     British  bibliographer  21-64 

—  Bulletin  du  bibliophile  Beige  .         .  21-189 

—  Cailleau,  A.  C,  et  al.     Dictionnaire  bibliograph- 

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—  Dclandine,  A.  F.    Memoires  bibliographiques  et 

litleraires       .         .         .         .         .  21-40 

—  Delepierre,  O.     Les  fous  litteraires  .  21-61 

L'histoire  litteraire  des  fous        .  21-61 

Travaux  de  la  societe  de  philobiblion  21-151 

—  Dibdin,  T.  F.     Bibliographical  tour  in  England 

and  Scotland         ....       27^-1233 
Bibliotheca  Spenceriana      .         .  21-641 

—  Du  Pin,  L.  E.    Bibliotheque  des  auteurs  ecclesi- 

astiques 21-355 

—  Haji  Khalfa.    Lexicon  bibliographicum    21-322 

—  La   Serna,  C.  A.  S.  de.      Dictionnaire  biblio- 

graphique  du  XVme  siecle    .         .  21-104 

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21-654 

—  Martin,  J.    Catalogue  of  privately  printed  books 

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cavallereschi  italiani     .         .         .  21-223 

—  Nisard,  C.     Histoire  des  livres  populaires 

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—  Oldys,  W.     British  librarian    .         .  21-85 

—  Peignot,  E.  G.      Dictionnaire   des  livres   con- 

damne,  supprimes  ou  censures     .  21-87 

Repertoire  de  bibliographes  speciales     21-90 

Repertoire  bibliographique  universelle  21-89 

—  Renouard,  A.  A.     Catalogue  de  la  bibliotheque 

d'  un  amateur       ....  21-71 

—  St.  Joseph,  M.     Bibliographia  critica        21-653 

—  Schrettinger,   M.      Haudbuch    der    bibliothek- 

wissenschaft .         .         .         .        .  21-260 

—  Smith,  J.  R.     Bibliotheca  Americana       21-266 

—  Universal  catalogue  for  1772,3         .  21-283 

—  Van  Praet,  J.     Livres  imprinies  sur  velin 

21-102,3 

—  Vogt,  J.     Catalogus  historico-criticus       21-121 

—  Wolf,  F.     Bresil  litteraire        .         .  21-127 

—  Periodicals.    Serapeum        .'       .  21-101 

—  Miscellaneous. 

—  Brydges,  E.     Censura  literaria        .  22-952 

—  Davis,  W.     Olio  of  anecdotes  .  21-149 

—  De  Bury,  R.  .  Philobiblion       .         .  21-184 

—  Description  de  la  collection  de  H.  La  Bedoyere 

21-180 

—  Dibdin,  T.  F.     Reminiscences  of  a  literary  lite 

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—  Moss,  J.  W.     Manual  of  classical  b.  21-334 

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—  Photius.     Myriobiblon     .         .         .        34-2949 

—  Upcott,  W.     Account  of  works  relating  to  Eng- 

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Bibliophile  illustre.     J.  P.  Berjeau         .  21-150 

Bibliotheca  apostolica  vaticana.  A.  Roccha  21-354 
Bibliotheca  Chethamensis.     J.  Radcliffe  and  G.  P. 

Greswell 21-349 

Bibliotheca  dell'  eloquenza  Italiana.     G.  Fontauini 

21-172 

Bibliotheca  geographica  statistica.     W.  Miildener 

21-53 

Bibliotheca  Graeca.     J.  A.  Fabricius     .  21-364 

Bibliotheca  Grenvilliana.     J.  T.  Payne  and  H.  Foss 

21-86 

Bibliotheca  Hebraea.     J.  C.  Wolf  .  21-100 

Bibliotheca  Hispana.  N.Antonio  .  21-650,1 
Bibliotheca  historica.     F.  A.  Brockhaus  21-186 

Bibliotheca  historica.  J.  G.  Meusel,  et  al.  21-79 
Bibliotheca  historica.     W.  Miildener      .  21-53 

Bibliotheca  historica   Sueo-gothica.     C.  G.  Warm- 

hollz 21-120 

Bibliotheca  historico-naturalis.  W.  Miildener  21-51 
Bibliotheca  Judaica.     F.  Fiirst       .         .  21-44 

Bibliotheca  Latina.  J.  A.  Fabricius  .  21-173,4 
Bibliotheca  Lusitana.  D.  Barbosa-Machado  31-655 
Bibliotheca  Marsdeniana.     W.  Marsden  21-329 

Bibliotheca  mechanico-technologica.     W.  Miildener 

21-54 

Bibliotheca  Monensis.     W.  Harrison     .  21-195 

Bibliotheca  Nicolaiana.     C.  Nicolaus     .  21-84 

Bibliotheca  parochialis.     T.  Bray  .         .  32-68 

Bibliotheca  pliiloiogica.     T.  C.  F.  Enslin  21-43 

Bibliotheca  philologica.     W.  Miildener.  21-55 

Bibliotheca  sacra.     J.  Le  Long      .        .      21-69,357 
Bibliothecae  Sanskritae.     J.  Gildemeister        21-209 
Bibliotheca   scriptorum    classicorura.      W.    Engel- 
mann     .         .     '    .         .         .         .  21-168 

Bibliotheca  Smithiana.     J.  Smith  .         .  21-352 

Bibliotheca  Spenceriana.     T.  F.  Dibdin  21-641 

Bibliotheca  technologica.     B.  Martin    .  33-916 

Bibliotheca  theologica.     E.  A.  Zuchold  31-128 

Bibliotheca  theologica  selecta.  J.  G.  Walch  21-115 
Bibliotheque  Asiatique  et  Africaine.     H.  Ternaux- 

Compans 21-48 

Bibliothe([Ue  historique  de  la  France.     J.  Le  Long 

21-654 

Bibliotheque  heraldique  de  la  France.     J.  Guigard 

21-97 

Bickersteth,  C.  Lending  a  hand  ;  or,  help  ior  the 
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Bickersteth,  E.  H.     Yesterday,  to-day,  and  for  ever  : 
a  poem.     N.  Y.,  1869  .         .         .         23-1013 
Bickmore,  A.  S.     Travels  in  the  East  Indian  archi- 
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Bicknell,  A.  S.     Hippophagy :  the  horse  as  food  for 
man.     L.,  1868.     8»      .         .         .  6-189 

Biddle,  H.  P.     Poems.     N.  Y.,  1868      .         23-1007 
Biddle,  J.  B.     Materia   medica  for  the  use  of  stu- 
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Biennial  retrospect  of  medicine,  surgery,  and  their 
allied  sciences  for  1865,6.     Ed.  by  H.  Power, 
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Big  bear  of  Arkansaw.     W.  T.  Porter  .         18-3533 
Bigelow,  H.  J.     Mechanism  of  dislocation  and  frac- 
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Bigland,  J.     See  Britton,  J. ,  et  al. 
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Bill,  L.  A  winter  in  Florida  ;  or,  observations  on 
the  soil,  climate,  and  products  of  our  semi- 
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N.  Y.,  1869 26i'-715 

Billiards.     Pardon,  G.  F.     Theory  and  practice  of 

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Billing,  A.     First  principles  of  medicine.     6th  ed. 
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Bills.     See  Cambist ;  Exchange. 
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BILLY. 


665 


BOECLERUS. 


Billy  Grimes'  favorite.     H.  P.  H.  Nowell      18-4096 
Binder,  W.  E.     Madelou  Hawley  .  18-329 

Binding  the  sheaves.     S.  S.  Bobbins      .        18-3773 
Bindley,  C.      [Harry  Hieover. ]     The  pocket  and 
the  stud  ;  or,  practical  hints  on  the  manage- 
ment of  the  stable.     L.,  1848        .  20-473 

—  Sporting  facts  and  sporting  fancies.     L.,  18ri3. 

8» 20-472 

—  Sportsman's  friend  in  a  frost.     L.,  1857.     8" 

20-471 

—  Stable  talk  and  table   talk ;  or,  spectacles  for 

young  sportsmen.     Ph.,  1845       .  20-474 

—  See  Bhiine,  D.  P.,  p.  55. 
Binet,  M.  G.  H.     See  Hurt-Binet. 

Binns,  E.  The  anatomy  of  sleep  ;  or,  the  art  of 
procurinir  sound  and  refieshing  slumber  at 
Avill.  2d  ed.  ;  with  notes,  etc.,  by  Earl  Stan- 
hope.    L.,  1845     ....  10-927 

Biographia  draraatica.     D.  E.  Baker     .  24-245 

Biographic  universelle  (Michaud)  ancienne  et  mod- 

erse.    Nouvelle  edition.    P.,  1854-    45  v.     8" 

34-4977 

Biography.    Annual  biography  and  obituary  30-2421 

—  Biographic  universelle.     .         .         .         34-4977 

—  Davenport,  R.  A.    Individuals  who  raised  them- 

selves from  poverty  to  eminence  30-1388 

—  Hawks,  F.  L.,  (ed.)     Appleton's  cyclopajdia  of 

30-2456 

—  Martineau;  H.     Biograpliical  sketches    30-2435 

—  Parton,  J.     People's  book  of  .        30-2405 

—  Rose,   H.   J.      New  general  dictionary  of 

30-1521 

—  Stowe,  H.  B.     Men  of  our  times    .        80-2375 

—  Strickland,  A.     Lives  of  the  Tudor  princes.'ies 

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Bion,  J.     See  Priestly,  J.,  p.  475. 
Bion,  N.     Construction  and  principal  uses  of  math- 
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Bird.  the.     J.  Michelet  .         .         .  9-745 

Birds.     Baily,  W.  L.     Our  own  birds    .  9-510 

—  Gosse,  P.  H.     Birds  of  Jamaica      .  9-553 

—  Jardine,  SirW.     Birds   of   Great  Britain  and 

Ireland.     N.  1.  1-4        ..         .  9-593 

—  Mudie,  R.      Feathered  tribes  of  the  British  is- 

lands       9-588 

—  Natural  history  of  birds  .        .  9-589 

—  Wliite,  A.     Popular  history  of        .  9-654 

—  Swainson,  W.     Birds  of  Avestern  Africa.     [Jar- 

dine,  Sir  W.  N.  1.  11,12]       .         .  9-593 

—  See    Flycatchers  ;    Gallinaceous   birds  ;    Hum- 

ming birds  ;  Parrots;  Pigeons;  Sun  birds. 

Biscoe,  R.  History  of  the  acts  of  the  apostles  con- 
firmed.    Oxf.,  1829,     8°        .         .         32-2516 

Bishop,  H.  E.  Minnesota  then  and  now.  St.  Paul, 
1869 23-80 

Bishop,  J.  P.  The  first  book  of  the  law ;  explain- 
ing the  nature,  sources,  etc.,  of  legal  science, 
and  methods  of  study  and  practice.  B.,  1868. 
8° 2-7 

Bisliop,  N.  H.      The  pampas  and  Andes :   a  thou- 
sand miles-walk  across  South  America  ;  with 
an  introduction  by  E.  A.  Samuels.     B.,  1869 
26''-698 

Bisset,  A.     Law  of  estates  for  life.     Ph.,  1843.     8° 
V.  42  of  2-55 

Bits  and  bitting.     F.  Dwyer  .        .  20-342 

Bitzius,  A.     Wealth  and  welfare,  by  J.  Gotthelf 

18-3928 

Bjornsen,  B.  The  fisher  maiden.  Trans,  by  M.  E. 
Niles 18-4192 

—  The  happy  boy  :  a  tale  of  Norwegian  peasant 

life 18-335 

Black  band,  the.     M.  E.  Braddon  .        18-4207 

Blackburn,  W.  M.     Geneva's  shield  :  a  story  of  the 

Swiss  reformation         .         .         .  18-336 

—  Ulrich  Zwingli,   the    patriotic  reformer.      Ph., 

1868 30-2452 

Black  forest  village  stories.     B.  Auerbacb    18-4198 


Blackley,  W,  L.  Word  gossip  :  a  series  of  familiar 
essavs  on  words  and  their  peculiarities.  L., 
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Blackwell,  A.  B.  Studies  in  general  science.  N. 
Y.,  1869 15-347 

Blake,  A.  V.     American  bookseller's  complete  refer- 
ence trade  list.     Claremont,  N.  H.,  1847.     4° 
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Blake,  S.  J.  Visit  to  some  American  schools  and 
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Breban's  interest  tables  exhibiting  the  interest  on 
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Bronchitis.     Greeuhow,  E.  H.     Clironic  b.     10-888 

Brooke,  11.     Brookiana.     L.,  1804.     2  v.        83-374 

Brooks,  C.  T.     Songs  and  ballads ;  translated  from 

tlie  German  lyric  poets  ;  with  notes.    B.,  1842 

38-212 

Brooks,  S.     The  gordian  knot        .        .  18-488 

Brooks  of  Bridlemere.      G.    J.    W.    Melville 

18-2183 

Broome,  R.     Letters  from  Simkin  the  second  to  his 

dear  brotlier  in  Wales,  containing  an  humble 

description  of  the  trial  of  Warren  Hastings, 

by  Simpkin.     2d  ed.     L.,  17!)2     .  28-982 

Brophy,  C.  A.     See  St.  Clair,  S.  G.  B.,  p.  514. 

Brougliam,  H.,  Ld.     Campbell,  J.     Life  of  30-3484 

—  M' Gilchrist,  J.     Life  of  .         .        .        30-3419 
Brown,  A.  M.     See  Ferguson.  E. 

Brown,  C.  F.     Artemus^'Ward,  his  book         18-454 

—  Artemus  Ward's  panorama  (as  exhibited  at  the 

Egyptian  hall,  London).     Ed.  by  his  execu- 
tors, T.  W.  Robertson  and  E.  P.  Hingston 
^18-456 

Brown,  J.,  (of  Islington.)  Classified  spelling:  a 
simple  arrangement  of  words  for  beginners, 
and  well  adapted  for  spelling  by  dictation. 
L,.  1808        .         •         .         .         .  23-809 

Brown,  James.  English  syntithology,  developing 
the  constructive  principles  of  the  English  lan- 
guage.   Ph.,  1847         .         .         .  22-44 

Brown,  John.  Exclusive  claims  of  Puseyitc  Epis- 
copalians to  the  Christian  ministry  indefensi- 
ble ;  with  an  inquiry  into  the  divine  right  of 
episcopacy  and  apostolic  succession  ;  with  an 
article  on  the  Anglican  reformation.  Pli., 
1844 32-1508 

BrowMi,  W.  L.     See  Leland,  J.       .         .  33-136 

Brown  university.  Guild,  R.  A.  Early  history  of 
80''-1555 

Browne,  J.  H.  The  great  metropolis  ;  a  mirror  of 
New  York.     Hart.,  18Gfl.     8°       .         36''-700 

Browne,  J.  R.  Adventures  in  the  Apache  country  : 
a  tour  through  Arizona  and  Sonora ;  with 
notes  on  the  silver  regions  of  Nevada.  N.  Y., 
1869 30''-698 

—  See  California,  p.  669. 

Brownell,  T.  C.     Commentary  on  the  prayer-book. 

Ph.,  1860.  80  ...  .  82-2093 
Browning,  R.     The  ring  and  the  book.     B.,  1809. 

3v.        .         .         •        .         .         .         33-1038 

—  Nettleship,  J.  T.     Essays  on  Robert  Browning's 

poetry  33-1163 

Brunet,  G.  &  J.  C.     See  Cailleau,  A.  C.  ;   Querard, 

J.  M.,  p.  483. 
Brunton,    R.      Compendium   of   mechanics ;    with 

practical  rules,  tables,  etc.     From  4th  L.  ed., 

ed.  by  J.  Renwick.     N.  Y.,  1880  6-824 

Bryan,  F.  T.     See  Topographical  bureau. 
Bryant,  W.  C.     Letters  trom  the  east.     N.  Y.,  1869 

28'^-289 

Brydges,  E.     Autobiogiaphy,  times,  opinions  and 

contemporaries.     L.,  1834.     2  v.  8»      30-2424 

—  Censura  literaria  ;    containing  titles,  abstracts 

and  opinions  of  old  English  books.     L.,  1815. 
10  V.     8° 22-953 

—  Recollections  of  foreign  travel ;  or,  life,  litera- 

ture, and  self-knowledge,     L.,  1835.     3  v. 

33-373 

—  See  Phillips,  E.",  p.  456. 

—  and  J.  Haslewood.     British  bibliographer.     L., 

1810-14.     4  V.     8°         .         .         .  21-64 

Bubbles  of  finance.     L.,  1865         .        .  1-348 

Buchan,  A.     Handy  book  of  meteorology.     3d  ed. 

E.,  1868 11-333 

Buchan,  W.     Domestic  medicine  ;   or,   the  family 

physician.     E.,  1769.     8»     .         .  10-133 

Buchanan,  R.   Life  and  adventures  of  J.  J.  Audubon 

the  naturalist.  L.,  1868.  8°  .  80-3413 
Buck,  1).  D.     Closing  scenes  of  the  life  of  Christ : 

being  a  harmonized  combination  of  the  four 

gospel  histories  ;  with  an  introductory  essay 

by  W.  D.  Wilson.     Ph.,  1869      .        32-3466 


Buckingham,  J.  S.  National  evils  and  practical 
remedies  ;  with  the  plan  of  a  model  town.  L. 
8° 3-573 

Buckingham,  W.  A.     See  For  president,  p.  213. 

Buckinghamshire.  Britton,  J.,  and  E.  W.  Brayley 
V.  1  of  27^'-474 

Buckmaster,  J.  C.  Elements  of  mechanical  physics. 
Ph.,  1865 11-9 

Buddhism.  Kistner,  O.  Buddha  and  his  doctrines 
31-67 

Buder,  C.  G.     See  Meusel,  J.  G. 

Buell,  J.  S.  Cider  makers'  manual.  Buffalo,  1869 
6-475 

BufTum,  E.  G.  Sights  and  sensations  in  France, 
Germany  and  Switzerland  ;  or,  experiences  of 
an  American  journalist  in  Europe.  N.  Y., 
1869 37»'-751 

Building  associations.  Wrigley,  E.  Practical  treat- 
ise on     2-834 

Buist,  R.  American  flower-garden  directory.  N. 
Y 4-8 

Bulfinch,  T.  Poetry  of  the  age  of  fable.  B.,  1864 
28-711 

Bulgaria.  St.  Clair,  S.  G.  B.,  and  C.  A.  Brophy. 
Residence  in  ....         27''-9.')8 

Bullet,  J.  B.  History  of  the  establishment  of  Chris- 
tianity ;  compiled  from  Jewish  and  heathen 
authors  only.  Trans,  by  W.  Salisbury  ;  with 
notes,  and  strictures  on  Gibbon's  account  of 
Christianity.     L.,  1770.     8°  .  82-246 

Bull,  T.     Hints  to  mothers.     L.,  1868  .  10-903 

Bulletin   du  bibliophile  Beige  fonde  par  F.  F.  T. 

Reiffenberg.     Bruxelles,  1845-60.      16  v.     8° 

31-189 

Bulwer-Lytton,  E.  L.  Miscellaneous  prose  Avorks. 
N.  Y.,  1868.     3v.         .         .         .       33-1890» 

—  The  rightful  heir.     N.  Y.,  1868       .  84-234 

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Bumstead,  J.  On  the  wing  ;  a  book  for  sportsmen. 
B.,  1869 30-516 

Bunbury,  H.  C.  The  whist  player,  the  laws  and 
practice  of  short-whist  ;  explained  and  illus- 
trated.    3d  ed.     L.,  1848      .         .  30-154 

Bunker,  Timothy.     [Pseud.]     See  Clift,  W. 

Bunseu,    C.  C.  J.     Bunsen,  F.     Memoirs  of 

80-3380 

Bunsen,  F.  Memoir  of  Baron  Bunsen.  L.,  1868. 
3  V.     8'' 80-2380 

Bunyan,  J.     Divine  emblems ;  or,  temporal  things 

spiritualized  ;  with  preface  by  A.  Smith.     L., 

23-1044 

Burial.     Snart,  J.     Thesaurus  of  horror  10-56 

Buried  cities  of  Campania.     W.  H.  D.  Adams 

37''-946 

Burke,  E.  Robertson,  J.  B.  Life,  writings  and 
times  of 80-3417 

Burke,  J.      [Rubek  Sennoia.]     Stanzas  to   Queen 

Victoria  ;  and  other  poems.     N.  Y.,  1866.     S" 

33-546 

Burmah.    Knowles,  J.  D.    Baptist  mission  in   30-607 

—  Williams,   C.       Through   Burmuh    to  wTStem 

China SS^-SGO 

Burnand,  F.  C.     Happy  thoughts.     L.,  1868 

33—1398 

—  Out  of  town.     L.,  1808   .'        !        '.         27b-960 
Burnett,  C.  M.      The  philosophy  of  spirits  in  rela- 
tion to  matter  ;  showing  tlic  existence  of  two 
kinds  of  entity,   by  which  the  phenomena  of 
light,  heat,  etc.,  are  explained.     L.,  1850.     8" 

11-347 

Burnett,  W.  T.     See  Siebold,  C.  T.  v. 

Burritt,  E.  Thoughts  and  notes  at  home  and  abroad. 
L.,  1868 39''-355 

Burt,  N.  C.  The  land  and  its  story  ;  or,  the  sacred 
historical  geography  of  Palestine.  N.  Y., 
1809.     S" 33-1713 

Burton,  R.  F.     Explorations  of  the  highlands  of  the 
Brazil ;  with  a  full  account  of  the  gold  and 
diamond   mines.      L.,    1869.      3   v.      8° 
26''-704 


BURTY. 


669 


CARDINALS. 


Burly,  P.     Chefs-d'oeuvre  of  the  industrial  arts.     N. 

Y.,  1869.     8°         .        .        .        .  G-822 

Bush,  G.     Notes,  critical  and  practical  on  the  hook 

of  Exodus.     Andover,  1841.     2  v.         32-515 

—  Notes,  critical   and  practical  on  the  books  of 

Joshua  and  Judges.     N.  Y.,  1838  32-527 

—  Notes,  critical  and  practical  on  the  book  of  Le- 

viticus.    N.  Y.,  1843    .         .        .  82-520 

Bushman,  J.  S.     Fishes.     [Jardine,  Sir  W.     N.  1., 

35] V.  1  of  9-596 

Bushnell,  PL     Moral  uses  of  dark  things.     N.  Y., 

18G8 33-2451 

—  Women's  suffrage ;  the  reform  acainst  nature. 

N.  Y.,  1869  .        .         .      \  2-576 

Business.      Chamberlin,   F.      Commercial  law 

2-134 

—  Smith,  W.      Advertise,  how  ?  when  ?  where  ? 

1-302 

—  Terry,  S.  H.     Retailer's  manual      .  1-351 

—  Todd,  S.  E.     How  to  gain  an  independent  for- 

tune         4-310 

Busy  liands  and  patient  hearts       .         .        18-2335 
Buller,  C.     An  easy  introduction  to  the  mathematics. 


Oxf.,  1814.     2  V.     8« 


14-10 


Butler,  C.  M.     Ecclesiastical  history  from  the  first 
to  the  thirteenth  century.     Ph.,  1868.     8" 
32-2519 

Butler,  F.  Farmer's  manual  ;  or,  the  art  of  hus- 
bandry ;  with  a  treatise  on  the  management 
of  bees.     Weathersfield,  1821       .  4-313 

Butler,  N.  Practical  grammar  of  the  English  lan- 
guage.    Louisville,  1846       .         .  22-40 

Butterflies.    [Jardine,  Sir  W.    N.  1.,  29,31.] 

v.  3,4  of  9-595 

Buz.     See  Dolby  and  father  .         .  18-880 

Byerly,  T.,  and  J.  C.  Robertson.  Percy  anecdotes, 
original  and  select,  by  Sholto  and  Reuben 
Percy,  brothersof  the  Benedictine  monastery, 
Mont  Benger.     L.,  1823.     20  v.  33-800 

By-ways  of  Europe.     J.  B.  Taylor        .         21^-dm 

Byers,  D.  B.  Physical  death  not  the  penalty  :  a 
refutation  of  the  doctrine  of  annihilation. 
Freeport,  1869       ....  32-505 

Byford,  W.  H.  Philosophy  of  domestic  life.  B., 
1869       .:....  33-417 

Byron,  Lord.  Guiccioli,  Mme  de  B.  de.  Recollec- 
tions of 30-2429 

Cabin  on  the  prairie.     C.  H.  Pearson    .        18-4296 

Cabinet  of  entertainment :  a  new  and  select  collec- 
tion of  enigmas,  charades,  rebuses,  etc.;  with 
solutions.     L.,  1811      .         .        .  20-162 

Cadena.     See  Velazquez  de  la  Cadena,  p.  615. 

Cadet  de  famille.     A.  Dumas         .        .        34-3253 

Caignart  de  Saulcy.     See  Saulcy,  p.  519. 

Cailleau,  A.  C,  R.  Du  Clos,  et  J.  C.  Brunet.  Dic- 
tionnaire  bibliographique,  historique,  et  crit- 
ique des  livres  rares,  precieux,  etc.  P.,  1791- 
1802.     4v 21-24 

Cain,  H.  L.  [Lekain.]  Memoires.  [Barriere,  J.  P., 
v.  6] 34-3519 

Cairns,  J.     See  Krummacher,  F.  W. 

Calculus.     Fleury,  H.     Thcoiie  des  convergents 

34-4933 

• —  Maclaurin,  C.     Treatise  on  fluxions  14-194 

—  Snell,  K.     Einleitung  in  .        .         .  14-90 
Calderon  de  la  Barca,  Mme  F.  E.     Life  in  Mexico 

during  a  two  years'  residence.   B.,  1843.    2  v. 

26''-70 

Caldwell,  G.  C.  Agricultural  qualitative  and  quan- 
titative chemical   analysis.     N.  Y.,  1869 

8-133 

California.     Brace,  C.  L.     New  west    .         26''-658 

—  Cronise,  T.  F.     Natural  wealth  of  .       36''-1227 

—  Patterson,  L.  B.     Twelve  years  in  the  mines  of 

26"-568 

—  Report  of  the  debates  in  the  convention  on  the 

formation  of  the  state  constitution,  in  1849. 
By  J.  R.  Browne.     W.,  1850.     8°        26»-761 

—  !?axon,  L     Five  years  in         .        .         26''-690 


California.      Simpson,  J.  11.      Shortest  route  to 

26''-1046 

—  Todd,  J.     Sunset  land     .        ,         .         26''-716 

—  Tuthill,  F.  Ilislory  of  .  .  ,  26''-l057 
Caliphs  and  sultans.  S.  Hanley  .  .  18-1849 
Callannira.  J.  Pleasants  .  .  .  18-4147 
Callendrr,  J.  T.     Sedgwick  &  Co.  ;  or,  a  key  to  the 

six  per  cent. cabinet.     Ph.,  1798  ,  26»-23 

Calvin,  J.     Guizot,  F.  P.  G.     Saint  Louis  and  Calvin 

82-1903 

Cambrian  bibliography.     W.  Rowlands  31-117 

Cambridge  university  calendar,  1863.     Camb. 

13-46 

—  See  Queen's  college. 

Cambridgeshire.     Britton,  J.,  and  E.  W.  Brayley 
V.  2  of  27''-474 

Cameos  from  English  history.     C.  M.  Yonge 

.       27''-1254 

Cameron,  C.  A.  Stock-feeder's  manual ;  the  chem- 
istry of  food  in  relation  to  the  breeding  and 
feeding  of  live  stock.     L.,  1868   .  4-320 

Cameron  hall.     M.  A.  Cruse  .         .         .        18-3779 

Camp,  D.  N.  American  year-book  and  national 
register  for  1869  ;  a  general  view  of  the  U.  S., 
including  every  department  of  the  national 
and  state  governments;  with  a  brief  account 
of  Ibreign  states.     Hart.,  1869.     8°       26''-993 

Camp  and  fireside  stories.     L.  M.  Alcott        36''-713 

Campaign  in  the  Illinois.     G.  R.  Clark  26^-874 

Campania.     Adams,  W.  H.  D.     Buried  cities  of 

27''-946 

Campbell,  G.  J.  D.     See  Argyll,  duke  of. 

Campbell,  John,  D.  D.  Ferguson,  R.,  and  A.  M. 
Brown.     Life  and  labors  of  .         30-2443 

Campbell,  John,  L'd.  Lives  of  Lord  Lyndluirst  and 
Lord  Brougham.     L.,  1809.     8°  .        30-2434 

Campbell,  Sir  N.     See  Maclachlan,  A.  N.  C. 

Camus,  M.  Treatise  on  the  teeth  of  wheels,  demon- 
strating the  best  forms  for  mill-work  and  clock- 
work. Trans,  by  J.  I.  Hawkins.  Ph.,  1869. 
8° 6-477 

Canada.     Eraser,  J.     Report  on  school  system  of 

13-86 

—  Gooch,  J.     Act  for  the  union  of  Canada,  Nova 

Scotia  and  New  Brunswick  .         .  3-383 

—  Hardy,  C.     Forest  life  in  Acadie     .         26''-530 

—  Macmullen,  J.  History  of  .  .  36^-473 
Candles.  Ott,  A.  Art  of  manufacturing  6-513 
Canne,  J.     Necessity  of  separation  from  the  church 

of  England  proved  by  noncomforniists'  prin- 
ciples.    L.,  1849.     8»   .         .         .  33-841 
Cannibals.     See  Fiji. 

Canning,  J.  Kit  Kelvin  kernels  ,  .  18-1791 
Canonization,  comedy  of        .        .        .  34-239 

Canticum  canticorum.  J.  P.  Berjeau  .  32-3501 
Cape  Cod  and  all  along  shore.     C.  Nordhoff 

18-4135 
Capital.     See  Labor,  p.  823;  Political  economy,  p. 

467. 
Capital  punishment.     Bovee,  M.  H.      Reasons  for 
abolition  of 3-562 

—  Hugo,  V.     Claude  Gueux        .        .  2-730 
Captain  Kidd,  historical  sketch  of.     W.  W.  Camp- 
bell                  18-554 

Captain  Wolf,  and  other  ske'c'ies  of  animal  l.iogra- 
phy.     N.  Y.,  1870        .         .        .  9-665 

Captive  missionary!     H.  A.  Stern  .         ,         28'^-610 

Captivity  in  Abyssinia.     Blanc,  H.     Narrative  of 
28^^-596 

Capture,  prison-pen,  and  escape.     W.  W.  Glazier 
26>'-695 

Captured  scout.     H.  C.  Trumbull .        .        30-3420 

Caravane  fran^aise,  (une)  en  Bgypte,  1860.  L.  de 
Segur 34-4675 

Carcauo,  G.  Angiola  Maria  ;  storia  domestica.  Ag- 
giuntovi,  II  Manoscritto  del  vicecurato,  Ida 
della  Torre,  La  Nunziata,  Canzoni  pojjolari  e 
armonie  domesticlie.     Firenze,  1852    34-2540 

Cardinals.     Williams,  R.  F.    Lives  of  the  English  c. 
30-2381 


CARICATURE. 


670 


CHAIRMEN. 


Caricature.     Wriglit,  T.     History  of     .  5-192 

Carl.     See  Joe  and  the  Howards. 

Carleton,  6.  W.  Our  artist  in  Peru.  Leaves  from 
the  sketch-book  of  a  traveller  during  the  win- 
ter of  18G5,6.     N.  Y.,  1866 .         .  5-384 

Carleton,  May.  Victoria ;  or,  the  heiress  of  castle 
cliffe 18-4213 

Carlisle,  N.  A  concise  account  of  the  several 
foreign  orders  of  knighthood  and  other  marks 
of  honorable  distinction,  especially  such  as  have 
been  confered  upon  British  subjects,  with  the 
names  and  achievements,  etc.  L.,  1839.  8" 
27''-3377 

Carlisle  mortality.     See  Chisholm,  D. 

Carlyle,  J.  A.     See  Dante,  p.  139. 

Carmina  crucis.     D.  Greeuwell      .         .  23-907 

Carols  of  cockayne.     H.  S.  Leigh  .  23-998 

Carriers.     Jeremy,  H.     Law  of     .         .  2-43 

Carrington,  M.  J.  Ab-sa-ra-ka  :  home  of  the  crows, 
being  the  experience  of  an  officer's  wife  on 
the  plains,  (1866,7.)     Ph.,  1868  .         26'^-691 

—  Ocean  to  ocean  ;  Pacific  railroad  and  adjoining 

territories,  with  distances  and  fares  of  travel. 
Ph.,  1869       .....         26^-712 
Carroll,  L,     Alice's  adventures  in.  wonderland 

18-593 

Carson,  J.  History  of  the  medical  department  of 
the  university  of  Pennsylvania,  from  its  foun- 
dation in  1765  ;  with  sketches  of  the  lives  of 
of  deceased  professors.      Ph.,   1809.      8° 

10-820 

Carter,  J.     Mills,  F.  J.     Life  of     .         .        30-2409 
Carthage  and  Tunis.     A.  Perry     .         .         28''-266 
Cartoons.     Cattermole,  R.     Book  of  Raphael's  car- 
toons       5-348 

—  Lloyd,  W.  W.     Christianity  in        ,  5-406 
Carwithen,  J.  B.  S.     See  Hinds,  S.,  et  al.,  p.  273. 
Cartwright,  W.     Rambles  and  recollections  of  a  fly- 
fisher,  by  Clcricus.     L.,  1856        .          20-441 

Casauboniana.     W.  P.  Greswell    .        .  21-186 

Case-hardening  of  iron.     G.  Ede   .         .  6-323 

Case  of  Cuba  ;  with  a  letter  from  John  D.  Sherwood 
on  the  right  of  recognition.     N.  Y.,  1869 

26M054 

Casella.     M.  Farquharson      .        .        .        18-1063 
Caspipina.     [Pseud.]     See  Duche,  J. 
Cassell's  choral  music.     H.  Leslie  .         .  5-963 

Cassels,  S.  J.  Christ  and  antichrist ;  or,  Jesus  of 
Nazareth  proved  to  be  the  messiah,  and  papacy 
proved  to  be  the  antichrist.     Ph.,  1846.     8° 

32-532 

Cast  up  by  the  sea.     S.  W.  Baker  .        .  18-244 

Casti,  G.     Gli  animali  parlanti  poema  epico  diviso  in 

ventisei  canti ;    aggiuntivi  quattro   apologhi 

del   medesimo    autore    non    appartenenti  al 

poema.     Lips.     3  v.     .        .        .        34-2334 

Castillo.     See  Diaz  del  Castillo,  p.  149. 

Custlemon,  H.  C.     Rolling  stone  series.     Go  ahead ; 

or,  the  fisher-boy's  motto     .         .  18-595 

—  Frank  on  the  prairie  .  .  .  18-3765 
Catacombes  de  Paris,  les.  E.  Berthet  .  34-5524 
Catafago,  J.     English  and   Arabic  dictionary  ;  the 

arable  words  in  the  oriental  character,  with 
their  pronunciation  and  accentuation,  L., 
1858.     8° 22-46 

Catalogue  of  scientific  papers.  Royal  society  of 
London 21-374 

Catalogue  of  Scottish  poets,  from  the  earlist  period. 
K  Y.,  1852 23-321 

Catalogue  of  works  on  the  exhibition  of  1851.  C. 
W.  Dilke 21-144 

Catalogues  of  books.    Public  libraries. 

—  Bodleian  library       ....  21-533 
Douce  collection  of  early  English  literature 

21-197 

Malone  collection        .        .        .  21-200 

—  British  museum        ....     21-429,30 

—  London  institution  ....  21-146 

—  Queen's  college        ....  21-405 

—  Shakespeare  library  and  museum    .  21-262 


Catalogue  of  books.    Private  Libraries.    Banks, 
J 21-60 

—  Halliwell,  J.  O.  Brief  list  .  .  21-142 
Old  book  rarities         .        .         .  21-207 

—  La  Serna,  C.  A.  S 21-358 

—  Marsden,  W.    Bibliotheca  Marsdeniana  21-329 

—  Nicolaus,  C. 21-84 

—  Pinellius,  M 21-80 

—  Pitten,  F.  P 21-109 

—  Prince,  T.     American  portion  of    .  21-93 

—  Smith,  J 21-352 

—  Booksellers  and  Publishers. 

—  Blake,  A.  V.     American  booksellers'  trade  list 

21-338 

—  Libri,  G.     Books  sold  at  auction     .  21-324 

—  Loudon  catalogue    ....  21-288 

—  Longman  and  Co.     List  of  new  works  and  new 

editions         .         .         .         .        .  21-645 

—  Quaritch,  B 21-363 

—  Rich,  O.  General  catalogue  .  .  21-73 
Catechism.     Green,    A.      Lectures  on  the   shorter 

catechism  of  the  presbyterian  church  32-1016 
Cathedral  libraries  of  England.  B.  Botfield  21-96 
Cathedrals.     Wallace,   H.    B.     Art,    scenery,   and 

philosophy  in  Europe  .  .  .  27'^-354 
Catherine  de  Medicis.  H.  de  Balzac  .  34-5510 
Catiline's  conspiracy.  Sallust  27»-2458,9;34-367,445 
Cattle.     Jardine,  Sir  W.     N.  1.  22.     Goats,  sheep, 

oxen,  etc v.  8  of  9-594 

—  Youatt,  W.,   and   W.  C.  L.  Martin.     Breeds, 

management,  etc.  .         .         .  4-39 

Cause  and  contrast.  T.  W.  MacMahon  26^-1904 
Cause  of  rain.     G.  A.  Row  ell  .         .  11-62 

Causerics  historiques  et  litteraires.      E.  Souvestre 

34-5457 

Cavalry.  Brackett,  A.  G.  History  of .  26='-677 
Cave,  G.     Scriptorum  ecclesiasticorum  historia  lite- 

raria  a  Christo  nato  usque  ad  saeculum  XIV. 

Oxon.,  1740-3.     2  v.     f       .         .  34-497 

Cave,  M.  E.     Drawing  without  a  master.     From 

4th  P.  ed.     N.  Y.,  1868        .        .  .5-221 

—  Color.     [Method  of  drawing,  2d  pt.]     N.  Y., 

1869       .         .         .        .         .        .  5-126 

Caxton's  book  of  curtesye,     [See  E.  E.  T.  S.     Ex- 
tra series,  pt.  3]    .         .         .    v.  1  of  22-1044 
Cazin,  A.     Phenomena  and  laws  of  heat.     Trans, 
and  ed.  by  E.  Rich.     N.  Y.,  1868  11-171 

Celebrated  speeches.     Chatham,  Burke,  et  al.  2-931 
Celeste.     L.  Gozlan        ....        34-5209 

Celibat,  le.  Jager,  I'Abbe  .  .  .  34-49t)3 
Celtic  literature.  Arnold,  M.  Study  of  22-917 
Celt's  paradise.  J.  Banim  .  .  .  30-2306 
Cement.     Reid,  H.     Manufacture  of      .  6-75 

Cemeteries.     See  National  c. 
Censura  celebriorum  authorum.     T.  P.  Blount 

21-642 

Central  congregational  church  of  Philadelphia,  man- 
ual.    P.',  18G8       .         .         .         .         32-2435 
Central   high    school.      Reports  of  committee  ap- 
pointed  to  investigate  all  the   departments. 
Ph.,  186f;.    8°        .         .         .        .  13-289 

Central  park,  (N.  Y.)    Description  of  .         26"-703 

—  Richards,  T.  A.     Guide  to      .        .         26^'-569 
Cervantes  Saavedra,  M.  de.     Don  Quixote;   illus- 
trated by  G.  Dore.     L.,  1866.     2  v.     4» 

18-4155 

—  L'  ingenieux  chevalier   Don   Quichotte  de  la 

Manche.     Trad,  par  Remond.     P.    2  v. 

34-5177 

Cesar  Birotteau,  grandeur  et  decadence  de.     H.  de 

Balzac  34-3056 

Cetacea.     Hamilton,  R.     Herbivorous  c. 

V.  11  of  9-594 

—  Whales,  etc v.  12  of  9-594 

Ceylon.     Henderson,  J.  M.     Rebellion  in      28^-260 

—  See  Buddhism  ;  Mnluivansi. 

Chadwick,  H.     Game  of  base  ball ;  how  to  learn  it, 
how  to  play  it,  and  how  to  teach  it.     N.  Y. 

20-322 

Chairmen,  hints  to 38-1378 


CHALCOGEAPHIMANIA. 


671 


CHILD. 


Clialcograpliimauia.     S.  W.  H.  Ireland  23-983 

Challice,  A.  E.  French  authors  at  home  ;  episodes 
in  the  lives  and  works  of  Balzac,  Mad.  de 
Girardin,  George  Sand,  Lamartine,  Gozlan, 
Lameunais,  V.  Hugo.     L.,  18G4.     2  v. 

80-1857 

Chalmers,  G.     Life  of  T.  Euddiman.     L.,  1794 

30-2425 

Chalmers,  J.     Origin  of  the  Chinese.     L.,  1863 

28-''-262 

Chalmers,    T.      Christian    and    civic    economy   of 
large  towns.     Glasgow,  1821-26.     3  v. 
2-597 

Chambaud,  L.  Grammar  of  the  French  tongue ; 
with  a  discourse  on  the  proper  method  of 
teaching  and  learning  that  language.  L., 
1779 22-258 

Chamberlin,  F.  American  commercial  law  relating 
to  every  kind  of  business ;  with  full  instruc- 
tions and  practical  forms  adapted  to  all  the 
states  of  the  union.     Hart.,  1869.     8"      2-134 

Chambers,  W.  Youth's  companion  and  counsellor. 
L.,  1858 33-693 

Chance.     Moivre,  A.  de.     Doctrine  of  chances 

14-501 

—  Rouse,  W.  Doctrine  of  chances  .  20-251 
Chancellors.  Campbell,  J.  Lives  of  .  80-73 
Chandler,  R.     See  History  and  proceedings,  (lords 

and  commons.) 
Chandos  peerage.     Brj'dges,  E.     Lex  terrge      2-343 
Change  of  air  in  the  treatment  of  consumption  and 

chronic  disease.     J.  C.  Atkinson  .  10-180 

Change  of  national  empire.  L.  U.  Reavis  26*-430 
Changed  brides.  E.  D.  E.  N.  Southwortb  18-2982 
Changing  base.  W.  Everett .  .  .  18-4223 
Channing,  B.  H.     Sunny  skies ;  or,  adventures  in 

Italy.     B 27''-829 

Chapin,  E.  H.     Duties  of  young  women.     B.,  1869 

32-1832 

Chaplet  of  pearls.     C.  M.  Yonge  .         .        18-3636 
Chaplin,  J.  D.     Out  of  the  wilderness  .        18-4297 
Chapman,  E.  T.     See  Wanklyn,  J. 
Chapman,  J.     Functional  diseases  of  women.     L., 

1863       . 10-267 

—  Sea-sickness,  and   how  to  prev(  nt  it ;  with  an 

introduction    on    the    general    principles    of 
neuro-therapeutics.     L. ,  1868.     8°  10-85 

Chapman,  R.  Treatise  on  ropemaking ;  with  the 
rules,  tables  of  weights,  etc.,  adapted  to  the 
trade,  shipping,  etc.     Ph.,  1869   .  6-315 

Chapter  of  autobiography.     W.  E.  Gladstone 

30-2416 

Chapter  of  Erie.     C.  F.  Adams,  Jr.       .  1-6 

Charades.  Frost,  S.  A.  Parlor  charades  and  prov- 
erbs         20-180 

Character.     Clark,  R.  W.     Formation  of         33-431 

Charitable  institutions,  essays  on  the  principles  of 
2-1002 

Charity.     See  Alms. 

Charlemagne.  Voltaire,  F.  M.  A.  de.  Annales  de 
r  empire,     v.  22  .         .        .         .        34-4868 

Charles  V.  Mignet,  F.  A.  A.  Rivalite  de  Charles 
V  et  de  FranQois  ler     .         .         .        34-4662 

Charlie  Bell,  the  waif  of  Elm  island.     E.  Kellogg 
18-4171 

Charnock,  S.  The  doctrine  of  regeneration.  Ph., 
1840 32-491 

Charton,  E.     See  Magasin  pittoresque. 

Charts  of  the  meteor  tracks.  R.  P.  Greg  and  A.  S. 
Herschel 11-522 

Charybdis.     M.  V.  Terhune  .        .         .        18-3167 

Chase,  W.  H.  Day  by  day ;  a  compilation  from  the 
writings  of  ancient  and  modern  Friends.  Au- 
biu-n,  1869 32-2492 

Chateau  d'  Eppstein.     A.  Dumas  .        .        84-5440 

Chateau  des  Pyrenes.     F.  Soulie   .         .        34-3761 

Chatelain,  Le  Chevalier  de.     Shakespearean  gems, 
in  French  and  English  settings.     L'.,  1868 
24-241 

Chatelain.    See  La  Rochefoucauld,  F.  de. 


Chattaway,  E.  D.  Railways;  their  capital  and 
dividends  ;  with  statistics  of  their  working  in 
Great  Britain   and  Ireland.     L.,   1855,6 

6-78 

Chatterton,  T.     Gregory,  G.     Life  of   .         30-1866 
Chatto,  W.  A.     Angler's  souvenir.     By  P.  Fisher, 
Esq.     L.,1835      ....  20-351 

Chaucer  modernized.     C.  D.  Deshler    .  23-270 

Chavasse,  P.  H.  Advice  to  a  mother  on  the  man- 
agement of  her  children.     Ph,  1868      10-871 

—  Advice  to  a  wife  on  the  management  of  her  own 

health,  and  on  the  treatment  of  some  of  the 
complaints  incidental  to  pregnancy,  labor, 
and  suckling.     8th  ed.     Ph.,  1868         10-855 

Checkers.     Spayth,  H.     Theory  and  practice  of 

20-63 

Chellis,  M.  D.     Molly's  bible         .        .  18-624 

—  The  temperance  doctor    .        .        .        18-4216 
Chemist,  the.     A  monthly  journal  of  chemical  and 

physical  science.  Ed.  by  John  and  Charles 
Watt.     New  series.     L.,  1854-58.     5  v.     8° 

8-124 

Chemistry.     Annuaire  de  chimie    .        .        34-5535 

—  Barreswil,  C,  et  A.  Sobrero.    D' Analyse  chim- 

ique 34-5538 

—  Berzelius,  J.     Rapport  annuel  sur  .        34-5536 

—  Bouchardat,  A.     Cours  de  chimie  elementaire 

34-5539 

—  Caldwell,  G.  C.     Agricultural  chemical  analysis 

8-123 

—  The  chemist 8-1,4 

—  Cooke,  J.  P.     Principles  of  chemical  philosophy 

8-98 

—  Crafts,  J.  M.     Qualitative  analysis.  8-30 

—  Dumas,  M,  J.     Memoires  de  chimie       34-5584 

—  Gerhardt,  C.     Precis  de  chimie  organique 

34-5538 

—  Hooker,  W.     First  book  of     .        .  8-60 

—  Hume,  G.  L.     Chemical  attraction  .  8-126 

—  Low,  D.     Simple  bodies  of  chemistry         8-125 

—  Method  of  chymical  nomenclature  .  8-127 

—  Naquet,  A.     Principles  de  chimie  .        84-5547 

—  Odling,  W.     Practical   chemistry  for    medical 

students 8-63 

—  See  Blowpipe  ;  Spectrum  analysis;  Technology. 
Chepmcll,  E.  C.     Hints  for  the  practical  study  of  the 

homoeopathic  method,  in  the  absence  of  oral 
instruction  ;  witli  cases  for  clinical  comment, 
L.,  1868.     8"         ....  10-285 

Cheri,  Rose.  [Pseud.]  See  Lemoine-Moutigny, 
p.  336. 

Cheshire.     Britton,  J.,  aud  E.  W.  Brayley 

.     V.  2  of  27^-474 

Chesney,  C.  C.  Waterloo  lectures ;  a  study  of  the 
campaign  of  1815.     L.,1868.    8°         27'''-1644 

Chesney,  F.  R."    Narrative  of  the  Euphrates  expedi- 
tion, during  the  years  1835-7.     L.,  1868.     8<> 
28''-603 

Chess.     Hyde,  T.    Historia  nerdiludii.    v.  2  34-385 

—  Selkirk,  G.  H.     Book  of  .        .        .  20-62 
Chester,  J.  L.     John  Rogers :  compiler  of  the  first 

authorised  English  bible;  pioneer  of  the  Eng- 
lish reformation,  and  its  first  martyr.  L., 
1861.     8° 30-2898 

Chetham,  H.     See  RadclilTe,  J.,  p.  484. 

Cheuelere  Assigne,  romance  of.  Gibbs,  H.  H. 
(ed.)     tE.  E.  T.  S.     Ext.  ser.  pt.  6] 

V.  4  of  22-1044 

Chevalier,  M.     See  Price,  B.,  p.  475. 

Chevalier  Pierpont,  memoirs  of     .        .        18-4345 

Cheyne,  J.  Partial  derangement  of  the  mind  in, 
supposed  connection  with  religion.  Dub., 
1848 32-618 

Chicago.     Wells,  W.  H.     Graded  public  schools  of 
13-234 

—  Wilkie,  F.  B.     Walks  about  .  33-509 
Child,  L.  M.     Progress  of  religious  ideas  through 

successive  ages.     N.  Y.,  1855.     3  v.     8" 

32-2213 

Child  wife,  the.    M.  Reid      .        .        .        18-2633 


CHILDREN. 


673 


CIVIL 


Children.     Barwell,  Mrs.     Nurseiy  government 

10-869 

—  Bull,  T.    Hints  to  mothers       .         .  10-903 

—  Chavasse,  P.  H,    Advice  on  the  management  of 

10-871 

—  Getchell,  F.  H.     Maternal  management  of   in- 

fancy       10-854 

—  Hillier,  T.     Diseases  of  .        .        .  10-858 

—  Holmes,  T.     Diseases  of  infancy  and  childhood 

10-885 

—  Mother's  thorough  resource  book    .  10-891 

—  Smith,    E.      Wasting  diseases  of   infants  and 

children 10-934 

—  Smith,  J.  L.     Dieases  of  infancy  and  childhood 

10-889 

—  See  Marriage. 

Children  of  the  valleys.  M.  Farquharson  18-1003 
Childrenwith  the  poets.  H.  B.  M'Keever  33-1009 
Child's  introduction  to  thorough  bass;  in  conversa- 
tions. L.,  1819.  4»  .  .  .  5-1133 
China.     Nevius,  H.  S.  C.    Our  life  in  China  SSb-o^tS 

—  Nevius,  J.  L.     China  and  the  Chinese    38''-607 

—  Williams,  C.     Through  Burmah  to  western  C. 

38^-590 

—  Wilson,  A.     Suppression  of  the  Tai-pinc:  rebel- 

lion         28'*-363 

Chinigchinich.     G.  Boscana   .         .         .  26'^-71 

Chisholm,  D.      Commutation   tables  for   joint  an- 
nuities and  survivorship  assurances  based  on 
the  Carlisle  mortality  at  3,  3^,  -J,  5,  and  6  per 
cent,    interest,  with   tables  of  annuities  and 
assurances  on  single  lives,  etc.    L.,  1858.    3  v. 
8»  ......  1-357 

Chloroform  ;  its  action  and  administration.     A.  E. 

Sansom 10-916 

Cholera-morbus.     Report  of  the  royal  academy  of 

medicine  to  the  minister  of  the  interior  upon 

the  cholera-morbus.     Trans,  from  the  French 

by  J.  W.  Sterling.     N.  Y.,  1833.     8°    10-104 

Christ  Jesus.     Abbott,  L.     Jesus  of  Nazareth 

.   .        33-3219 

—  Bradbury,  T.     Mystery  of  godliness         32-936 

—  Buck,  D.  D,     Closing  scenes  of  the  life  of 

33-3406 

—  Cassels,  S.  J.     Christ  and  antichrist         33-533 

—  Eddy,  Z.     Immanuel  ;  or,  life  of  C.        33-3513 

—  He.rschell,  R.  H.     Jewish  witnesses  33-146 

—  McGill,  W.     Essay  on  the  death  of  33-333 

—  Monod,  A.     Jesus  enfant  modele  des  enfants 

34-5101 

—  Renan,  E.     Jesus     ....        34-4433 

—  Schaff,  P.     Person  of  Christ   .         .        33-3210 

—  Smiley,  S.  F.  Who  is  he  ?  .  .  32-2449 
Christ  and  the  gallows.  M.  H.  Bovee  .  2-563 
Christian  advocate.     Conducted  by  Ashbel  Green. 

[Continuation  of  Presbyterian  magazine,  q.v.] 

V.  1-7.    Ph.,  1833-39.     8»  .  .        33-1550 

Christian  and  civic  economy  of  large  towns.     T. 

Chalmers 3-597 

Christian  father's  present.     J.  A.  James  33-479 

Christian  graces.  J.  P.  Thompson  .  33-1809 
Christian  household.  G.  S.  Weaver  .  33-3177 
Christian  households.     L.  Phelps  .        33-1311 

Christian    ministry.     Hoppin,    J.    M.      Office  and 

work  of 33-1794 

Christian  sabbath  vindicated,  and  the  sabbath  in  its 

political  aspect.     By  Ignotus.     Ph.,  1869 

33-1869 

Christian  singers  of  Germany.     C.  Winkworth 

30-1835 

Christian  theology.  B.  Fictet  .  .  33-1155 
Christian  worker.  C.  F.  Beach  .  .  33-1843 
Christianity.     Biscoe,  R.     Acts  of  the  apostles 

33-2516 

—  Bullet,  J.  B.     History  of  the  establishment  of 

32-346 

—  Hague,  W.     Christianity  and  statesmanship 

83-3376 

—  Coleridge,  S.  T.     Confessions  of  an  inquiring 

spirit 33-236 


Christianity.     Leifchild,  J.     Remarkable  facts 

33-500 

Christian's  great  interest.     W.  Guthrie  32-1399 

Christian's  mirror  ;  or,  words  in  season.    C.  Tucker 

33-1561 

Christopher  Kenrick.  J.  Hatton  .  .  18-4373 
Chronicle  of  Battel  abbey.  M.  A.  Lower  37''-754 
Chronology.     Ewald,  A.  C.     Last  centurv  of  uni- 

veisul  history        ...."'    39»-370 
Chunder,  B.     Travels  of  a  Hindoo  to  various  parts 

of  Bengal  and  upper  India.    L.,  1869.   3  v.   8° 

28i>-603 

Church  and  state.     Joyce,  J.  W.     Civil  power  in  its 

relation  to  the  church  .         .         .         33-3524 
Church  book  for  the  use  of  evangelical  lutheran  con- 

greii-ations.     Ph.,  1809  .         .         33-3189 

Church.  'Neviii,  E.  II.  City  of  God  .  82-3450 
Church  history,  polity,  etc.     General.    Allen,  J. 

State  churches       ....  32-407 

—  Butler,  C.  M.     Eeclesinstical  history       33-3519 

—  Coleman,    L.      The  apostolical  and    primitive 

church  33-3487 

—  Graham,  W.     Ecclesiastical  establishment 

33-145 

—  Guericke,  H.  E.  F.     Manual  of       .        32-1845 

—  Ilagenbach,    K.   R.     History  of  tlie  church  in 

the  18th  and  19th  centuries  .        33-1604 

—  Lea,  H.  C      Studies  in  church  history    32-2314 

—  Smith,  H.  B.     History  of  the  church  of  Christ 

32-3.-i00 

—  American.      Belcher,  J.     History  of  religious 

denominations  of  the  U.  S.  .        32-1283 

—  Brooks,    J.,    and  J.  Hughes.      Controversy  cm 

church  property  bill.    (N.  Y.)      .         26^-831 

—  Ilotl'man,  M.     Ecclesiastical  law  of  N.  Y. 

33-2523 

—  English.     Hnddan,   A.   W.,  and  W.  Stubbs. 

Councils  and  documents  of  .        32-2535 

—  Skeats,  II.  S.     Free  churches  of  England 

.         .         ,         .        .         .         .  83-736 

Church  of  England.    Blunt,  J.  H.     Reformation  of. 

[1514-47J      82-3530 

—  Canne,  J.     Necessity  of  separation  from  38-841 

—  Ileylyn,  P.     Reformation  of   .         .        33-1848 

—  Maskell,  W.     Martin  Marprelate  controversy 

82-2319 

Church  of  Scotland.     Aikman,  J.     Annals  of  the 
persecution 32-1095 

—  Lorimer,  J.  G.     Notices  of      .         .  82-945 
Churchill,  F.     Manual  for  midwives  and  monthly 

nurses.     Dub.,  1867      .         .         .  10-909 

Churchill,  J.     See  Marlborough,  J.  G.,  duke  of.,  p. 

367. 
Churchman's  guide.     J.  Forster    .        .  33-726 

Churne,  W.     [Pseud.]     See  Paget,  F.  E. 
Cicero,  M.  T.     De  offlciis  libri  tres.     Ex  editionibus 

Oliveti  et  Ernesti.     Accedunt  notae  an<ilicae. 

Cura  C.  K.  Dillaway.     Ph.,  1843  34-400 

—  Dialogi  tres  de  oratore'.     Ex  editionibus  Oliveti 

et  Ernesti.     Accedunt  notae  anglicae.     Cura 
C.  K.  Dillaway.     B.,  1838.     3  v.  34-401 

—  De   senectute   et  de  amicitia.      Ex   editionibus 

Oliveti  et  Ernesti.     Accedunt  notae  ansilicae. 
Cura  C.  K.  Dillaway.     Ph.,  1843  34-402 

—  Tusculanarum    questionum   libri  quinque.     Ex 

editionibus  Oliveti  et  Ernesti.    Accedunt  notae 

anglicae.     Cura  C.  K.  Ddlaway.     Ph.,  1843. 

2  V 34-403 

Cider  makers'  manual.     J.  S.  Buell       .  6-475 

Cipher.     J.  G.  Austin     ....  18-237 

Circle.     Smith,  J.     Quadrature  of         .  14-103 

City  and  suburban  architecture.     S.  Sloan        5-629 
City  :  its  sins  and  sorrows.     T.  Guthrie  32-212 

City  of  God.     E.  H.  Nevin    .        .         .        ,32-2450 
City  side.     C.  Belmont  ....  18-647 

Civil  polity  and  political  economy.     M.  Willson 

. 2-918 

Civil  power  in  its  relations  to  the  church.     J.  W. 

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Clapperton,  H.     See  Dcnliam,  D.,  and  H.  C. 

Clara  Vaughan 18-4185 

Clarendon,  E.  Hyde,  earl  of.  Religion  and  policy 
and  the  countenance  and  assistance  each 
should  give  to  the  other  ;  with  a  survey  of  the 
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Clarigny.    See  Cucheval-Clariguy. 

Clark,  G.  R.  Campaign  in  the  Illinois  in  1778-9  ; 
with  an  introduction  by  H.  Pirlle  and  an  ap- 
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Clark,  T.  M.  Primary  truths  of  religion.  N.  Y., 
1869 32-2299 

Clark,  W.  R.     See  Young,  C.  J. 

Clarke,  A.  and  J.  B.  B.  Concise  view  of  the  suc- 
cession of  sacred  literature  in  an  arrangement 
of  authors  from  the  invention  of  alphabetical 
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Clarke,  M.  C.    See  Clarke,  C.  C,  p.  110. 

Clarke,  M.  S.     See  American  archives,  p.  13. 

Clarke,  S.  Remarks  upon  a  book  entitled,  A  philo- 
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L.,  1717 32-2181 

Clarke,  T.  History  of  intolerance  ;  with  observations 
on  the  unreasonableness  and  injustice  of  per- 
secution, and  the  equity  and  wisdom  of  un- 
restricted religious  liberty.  Waterford,  1819. 
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Class  meetings.     G.  Alley      .         .         .        32-2462 

Classic  cullings  and  fugitive  gatherings.     L.,  1831 

33-741 

Classical  literature.  Cleveland,  C.  D.  Compen- 
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—  Dibdin,  T.  F.     Knowledge  of  the  rare  and  val- 

uable editions  of  the  classics         .  21-190 

—  Englemann,  W.     Bibliotheca  scriptorum  classi- 

corum 21-168 

Classified  spelling.     J.  Brown        .         .  22-309 

Claude  Gueux.     M.  V.  Hugo  .        .  2-730 

Clayton,  J.  W.     The  sunny  south  ;  an  autumn  in 

Spain  and  Majorca.     L.,  1869.    8°        27^-mr) 
Cleaveland,  E.  H.  J.  No  sects  in  heaven  ;  and  ot\u:v 

poems.     N.  Y.,  1869    .         .         .  23-46 

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Clemens,   S.   L.     (Mark  Twain.)     The   celebrated 

jumping  frog  of  Calaveras  county  ;  and  other 

sketches         18-3868 

—  The  innocents  abroad  ;   or,  the  new   pilgrim's 

progress,  being  some  account  of  an  excursion 
to  Europe  and  the  Holy  Land.  Hartford, 
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Clement  VIII.  See  Intrigues  of  the  conclave,  p. 
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Clement.     See  Dennery  and  C.     p.  146. 

Cler,  Gen.  Reminiscences  of  an  officer  of  Zouaves. 
Trans,  from  the  French.     N.  Y.,  1860 

27^-3589 

Clergy  of  America  :  anecdotes.     Ph.,  1869     32-2465 

Clergymen  and  doctors :  curious  facts  and  charac- 
teristic sketches.     Ed.,  1868         .  33-12 

Clergymen.     Frampton,  J.     Amusements  of 

32-307 

Clergymen.  Fuller,  T.  Lives  and  deaths  of  the 
modern  divines     ....        30-1869 

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Clericus.     [Pseud.]     Sec  Cartwright,  W. 

Cleveland,  C.  D.  Lyra  sacra  Americana  ;  or,  gems 
fi'oni  American  sacred  poetry,  with  biograph- 
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4-316 
18-4095 
10-841 
18-1686 
18-2449 
18-2450 
18-3611 


from   the 
L.,  1806- 

27^-272 
30-984 


Secret 

27"-779 


Cleveland.     See  Cleaveland. 
Clift,  W.     Tim  Bunker  papers.     N.Y. 
Climbing  the  rope.     H.  P.  H.  Nowell    , 
Clinical  medicine.     A.  Trousseau  . 
Clive,  A.     John  Greswold 

—  Paul  Ferroll      .... 

—  Why  Paul  Ferroll  killed  his  wife 

—  Year  after  year 
Clocks  and  watches.    Jerome,  C.    History  of  Amer- 
ican clock-making        .         .         .  6-354 

—  Piaget,  H.  F.  The  watch  ;  its  construction,  etc. 

6-520 

Clok,  H.  Diseases  of  sheep  explained  and  de- 
scribed ;  with  an  essay  on  cattle  epidemics. 

Ph.,  1868 4-260 

Closing  scenes  of  the  life  of  Christ.     D.  D.  Buck 

32-2466 

Cloud  on  the  heart.  A.  S.  Roe  ,  .  18-4324 
Club-book  ;  being  original  tales  .  .  18-3723 
Club-lbot.     Sayre,  L.  A.     Manual  of  the  treatment 

of 10-727 

Cobb,  S.  D.  Hillsboro'  farms  .  .  18-4161 
Cobbett,  W.     American  gardener.     N.  Y.,  1846 

4-314 

—  Parliiimentary   history  of   England 

Noi'man  conquest  in  1066  to  1803. 
20.     36  V.     8"        . 

—  Life  of.     Ph.,  1835  .... 
Cocheris,  H.     See  DeBury,  R. 
Cochrane,  A.  F.,  and  T.  J.     Mackenrot,  A. 

memoirs 

Coffin,  C.  C.  My  days  and  nights  on  the  battlefield. 
2ded.     B.,  1864    ....         26''-576 

—  Our  new  way  round  the  world.     B.,  1869.     8" 

29h-824 

Coins.  Hobler,  F.  Roman  history  as  exhibited  on 
Roman  coins         ....         29"-4l9 

Colby,  T.  Ordnance  survey  of  the  county  of  Lon- 
derry.     v.  1.     Dub.,  1837.     8°      .       27"-1232 

Coleman,  L.  Apostolical  and  primitive  church,  pop- 
ular in  its  government,  informal  in  its  wor- 
ship ;  a  manual  on  prelacy  and  ritualism. 
Ph.,  1869 32-2487 

Colenso,  J.  W.,  trial  of,  for  erroneous  teaching, 
before  the  metropolitan  bishop  of  Cape  Town, 
etc.     Cape  Town,  1863  .         .  32-545 

Coleridge,  A.  D.     See  Hellborn,  K.  v.,  p.  267. 

Coleridge,  S.  T.  Literary  remains,  collected  and 
edited  by  H.  N.  Coleridge,  v.  2,3.  L.,  1836. 
8" 33-794 

—  See  Green,  J.  H.,  p.  247. 

Coles,  C.  B.  Short  whis\;  by  Major  A.  ;  with  ])re- 
cepts  for  tyros  by  Mrs.  B[attle],  and  with  an 
essay  on  the  modern  scientific  game  by  Pro- 
fessor PLole].     L.,  1865        .         .  20-151 

,Colfax.  S.  Martin  E.  W.  Life  and  services  Avith 
speeches         30-2388 

—  Phelps,  C.  A.     Biographical  sketch  of    30-2387 
Collectictn  of   articles  on  free  churches  ;   by  the  rec- 
tor of  a  free  church.     N.  Y.,  1857  32-448 

Collection  of  sentiments,  maxims,  etc.,  contained  in 

the  histories  of  Pamela,  Clarissa,  and  Sir  C. 

Grandison.     L,,  1755    .         .         .         33-1402 
Collection  of  the  ])arliamentary  debates  in  England 

from  1678  to  the   present  time   [Torbuck'sJ. 

L.,  1741,2     21  v.     80    .        .         .       27»-1286 
College  courant — Yale  college,    v.  3.    New  Haven, 

1868.     4° 17-524 

Collier,  J.   P.     Criticisms  on  the  bar.     By  Amicus 

Curiae.     L.,  1819   .         .         .         .  2-295 

Collier  de  la  reine.  A.  Dumas  .  .  34-3226 
Collins  &  McLeester.     See  Proof-sheet  .  21-540 

Colloquia  selecta      D.  Erasmus      .         .  34-485 

Color  i.nd  coloring.     Algarotti,  F.     Dialogues  on 

.     ' 11-7 

—  Bacon,  J.     Theory  of  coloring        .  5-477 

—  Cave,  M.  E,  Manual  of  drawing,  pt.  2  5-126 
Colorado.  Bowles,  S.  Summer  vacation  in  26''-705 
Collver,  R.     A  man  in  earnest :  life  of  A.  II.  Conant. 

B.,  1868 30-2o96 


43 


COLONIZATION. 


674 


COOKE. 


Colonization  and  colonies.  Jay,  W.  American 
colonization  and  anti-slavery  societies    2-740 

Columbia,  British.  Macdonald,  D.  F.  G.  British 
Columbia  and  Vancouver's  island         2G''-463 

Columbus,  C.  Helps,  A.,  and  H.  B.  Thomas.  Life 
of 30-2415 

—  Lorgues,  R.  de.  Life  of.  .  .  30-311 
Combe,  W.     Doctor  Syntax's  three  tours.     L. 

23-223 

Comedy  of  canonization.     N.  Y.,  1868  .  24-239 

Comer's  navigaticm  simplified  ;  a  manual  of  instruc- 
tion in  navigation  as  practiced  at  sea ;  with 
nautical  astronomy.  N.  Y.,  18G8.  S"  14-193 
Comet,  the  ;  or,  the  earth  in  her  varied  pliases,  past, 
present  and  future,  as  deduced  from  the  high- 
est and  most  reliable  authorities.  By  Non 
quis?  Sed  quid  ?  a  cometite.     N.  Y.,  1869 

9-1044 

Comets.     Hind,  J.  R.     Comet  of  1856  .  13-65 

—  Kemplay,  C.  Constitution  and  phases  of  12-37 
Comic  history  of  the  United  States.    J.  D.  Sherwood 

26''-1061 

Commentary  wholly  biblical :  an  exposition  in  the 
very  words  of  scripture.     L.     3  v.     8° 

32-2092 

Commerce.  Chevalier,  M.  Treaty  of  commerce 
with  Prance  ....  1-350 

—  Homans,  J  S.     Cyclopedia  of         .  1-153 

—  Rordansz,  C.  W.  European  commerce  1-61 
Commercial,  agricultural,  manufacturing  and  mining 

interests  of  Pennsylvania  :   how  can  they  be 

promoted?    Ph.,  1861.    8»  .         .  1-355 

Commercial  arithmetic.     Bryant,  H.  B.,  and  H   D. 

Stratton 1-15 

—  Page,  J.  The  fractional  calculator  1-53 
Commercial  crisis.  D.  M.  Evans  .  .  1-156 
Commercial  law.  F.  Chamberlin  .  2-134 
Commercial  ready  reckoner.  L.  Dillon  1-26 
Common  life.     Fuller,  T.     Directions  in  affairs  of 

33-415 

Common  writing,  whereby  two  although  not  under- 
standing one  the  other's  language  yet  by  the 
helpe  thereof  may  communicate  their  minds  to 
one  another.     1647       .         .         .  22-124 

Communion.  Erskine,  J.  Attempt  to  promote  fre- 
quent communicating  .         .         .  32-353 

—  Lee,  F.  G.  Right  celebration  of  .  32-2.-)30 
Commutation  tables.  D.  Chisholm  .  1-257 
Companion  to  the  bible.  E.  P.  Barrows  32-2171 
Comparative  anatomy.     Allen,  H.     Outlines  of 

...        .        .  9-740 
Comparative  physiology.*  Carpenter,  W.  B.     Prin- 
ciples of        9-913 

Complete  collection  of  the  lords'  protests,  from  the 
first  upon  record  in  the  reign  of  Henry  III,  to 
the  present  time  ;  with  an  index  and  an  essay 
on  the  legislative  power  of  England.    L. ,  1767. 

2v.     8° 27''-1291 

Complete  confectioner ;  or,  the  whole  art  of  confec- 
tionary ;  with  instructions  on  how  to  decorate 
a  table  with  taste  and  elegance.  L.  6-192 
Composition.  Branson,  L.  First  book  in  26^-2002 
Comte,  A.  System  de  politique  positive  ;  on,  traits 
de  sociologie,  instituant  la  religion  de  I'hu- 
manite.     P.,  1851-4.     4  v.     8°     .         34-4930 

—  Littre,  E.     Auguste  Comte  et  la  philosophic  posi- 

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Comte  de  Toulouse,  le.  F.  Soulie  .  34-3759 
Comtesse  de  Maul6on.  L.  Reybaud  .  34-5517 
Conant,  A.  H.     CoUyer,  R.     A  man  in  earnest 

30-2396 

Concentrated  medicines,  properties  and  uses  of.    W. 

Paine 10-326 

Condensed  novels.     F.  B.  Harte    .        .        18-4166 
Condie,  D.  P.     See  Bell,  J.,  p.  44. 
Confectionary.     The  complete  confectioner      6-192 
Confederate  states  of  America.     Branson,  L.    First 

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Confederate  slates  of  America.      Letters  of  Mozis 
Addunis 26='-1950 

—  Leverett,  C.  E.     Arithmetic  for  common  schools 

26^-2072 

—  MacMahon,  T.  W.     Cause  and  contrast 

2oM904 

—  Moore,  M.  B.     Geographical  reader       26"-2049 

—  Pollard,  E.  A.     Southern  spy         .       20^-1899 

—  York,  B.  English  grammar  .  .  26''-2041,2 
Confutation  of  monstrous  heresies  of  H.N.    I.  Knew- 

stub 32-332 

Congdon,  C.  T.     Tribune  essays ;  leading  articles 

contributed    to     the    N.    Y.    Tribune,    from 

1857-63  ;  with  an  introduction  by  H.  Greeley. 

N.  Y.,  1809 33-685 

Congress  of   the   United    States.      Benton,  T.  H. 

Abridgment  of  debates  of  .        .       26"-1055 

—  History  of,  1789-93  .         .  •       .         .       26^-1032 

—  Wilson,  O.  M.  Rules  of  .  .  2-386 
Congiura  del  conte  G.  L.  de  Fieschi.     A.  Mascardi 

34-2539 

Conic  sections.  Loomis,  E.  Treatise  on  14-196 
Connexion  of  natural  and  divine  truth.     B.  Powell 

3i-2222 

Conquest  of  Peru.     T.  d    Trucba  y  Cosio       26''-62 
Conscience,  the.     Mauri  e,  F.  D.     Lectures  on  casu- 
istry        15-232 

Conseils  et  instructions  aux  demoiselles.     F.  d'  A. 
de  Maintenon        ....         84-3576 
Considerant,  V.     See  Leone,  A. 
Conspectus  of  the  medic  il  sciences.     H.  Hartshorne 

10-890 

Constance  Aylmer.     H.  F.  Parker         .  18-698 

Constance  Lj'ndsay.     C.  G.  Hamilton  .         18-;;600 

Constitution  of  the  U.  S.     Curtis,  G.  T.     History  of 

20"-344 

—  Elliott,  J.     Delates   on  the  adoption  of 

26''-770 

—  Fisher,  S.  G.     Trial  of    .         .         .         26^-666 

—  Townseud,  C.     Analysis  of  civil  government 

2-876 

—  Wilson,  0.  M.     Constitution  ;  with  amendments 

2-386 

Constitutional  songs.     R.  Young  .         .  23-850 

Constitutions  de  la  France  depuis  1789;  texte  officiel. 

P.,  1848 34-4267 

Consumption,  pulmonary.    Atkinson,  .J.  C.    Change 

of  air  in  treatment  of    .         .         .  10-180 

—  Watts,  R.  G.     Consumption   and  its  cure 

10-884 

■Contemporaine,  une.  See  Saint-Elme,  Mme,  p.  514. 
Contes  et  nouvelles  en  vers.     J.  La  Fontaine 

34-3504 

Convention  of  1787.     Journal,  acts  and  proceedings 

of  the  convention  assembled  at  Philadelphia, 

which  formed  the  constitution  of  the  United 

•  States.     B.,  1819.     8°  .         .        .         26''-747 

—  Secret  proceedings  and  debates  of  the  conven- 

tion, from  the  notes  taken  by  R.  Yates,  and 
copied  by  John  Lansing,  jr.     Alb.,  1821.     8° 

26»-748 

Convents  and  convent  life.     Richardson,  E.     Per- 
sonal experience  of  Roman  Catholicism 

32-2261 

The  veil  lifted     ....        32-1627 

—  Ten  years  in  a  catholic  convent.    [See  Five  years 

in  a  protestant  sisterhood]    .        .  30-731 

Convergents.  Fleury,  H.  Theorie  des  34-4923 
Conversntion,  art  of  ...  .  33-1006 
Conversion.     Adams,  N.     The  cross  in  the  cell 

32-2438 

Converts  from  infidelity.     A.  Crichton  .  30-90 

Conveyancing.     Moore,  H.     Abstract's  of  titles 

.        .         .         .         .        .         .  2-373 

Convulsions,  uraemic.     C.  R.  Braun     .  10-907 

Conyngham,  W.     See  Plunkett,  Lord. 

Cook,  D.     Leo 18-3654 

Cook,  G.  H.     Geology  of  New  Jersey ;  with  maps. 
Newark,  1868.     8»        .         .         .  9-342 

Cooke,  C.     See  Prideaux,  M.,  p.  475. 


COOKE. 


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CRIMINAL. 


Cooke,  J.  E.  Hilt  to  hilt ;  or,  dnys  and  ni<j;hts  on 
the  banks  of  the  Shennndoaii        .         "l8-708 

—  Mohun  ;  or,  the  last  days  of  Lee  and  his  pala- 

dins;  final  memoirs  of  a  staff  officer  18-707 
Cooke,  J.  P.    First  principles  of  chemical  philosophy. 

Camb.,  18G8  ....  8-93 

Cookery.     Family  save-all      .         .         .  6-251 

—  Jewry,  M.     Warne's  model  cookery  6-202 
Cooper,  T.     See  Elyot,  T. 

Cooper,  W.,  and  J.  Ballantine.  Glass.  [See  His- 
tory of  the  processes]  .         .         .  6-343 

Cope,  E.  "D.     See  Baily,  W.  L. 

Copper-plate  magazine  ;  or,  monthly  cabinet  of  pic- 
turesque prints,  consisting  of  views  in  Great 
Britain  and  Ireland,     v.  1,2.     L.     Ob.  4" 
5-763 

Copy-right.     Washburn,  P.  T.     Laws  of       21-338 

Cord  and  creese.     J.  de  Mille        .         .        18-3204 

Cordial  for  low  spirits.     T.  Gordon        .  33-886 

Corne,  H.     Souvenirs  d'un  proscrit.     P.,  1861 

34-5532 

Cornell  library.  Dedication  of  the  building.  Ithaca, 
N.  Y.,  Dec.  20th,  1866         .         .  21-832 

Corner  cupboard,  the  :  a  family  repository.  L.,  1869 
6-165 

Coming,  Mrs.  W.  H.  "Western  border  life ;  or,  what 
Fanny  Hunter  saw  and  heard  in  Kansas  and 
Missouri.     N.  Y.,  1856         .         .         26''-315 

Cornish,  W.  F.     Essay  on  uses.     Ph.,  1834.     8° 

V.  3  of  2-55 

Cornish  dialect.  Stokes,  W.  (ed.)  Gwreans  an 
bys.     Philol.  soc.  trans.,  1864      .  22-488 

Cornwall.     Britton,  J.,  and  E.  W.  Brayley 

.        .     V.  2  of  27''-474 

—  Handbook  for  travellers  in      .        .         27''-554 

—  Slockdale,  F.  W.  L.      Excursions  in       27''-967 
Corporations.     Batchelder,  S.,  jr.     Laws  relating  to 

manufacturing  c.  ...  2-375 

—  Beitel,  C.  G.     Digest  of  titles  of     .  2-305 
Corset  and  crinoline  :  book  of  modes  and  costumes, 

by  W.  B.  L.     L.     8°    .         .         .         29''-108 

Corsica.     Biideker,  K.     Handbook  for  travellers  in 

the  island  of  ....         27''-951 

Cory,  I.  P.     Ancient  fragments  of  the  Phoenician, 

Chiildean,    Egyptian,    Tyrian,    Carthaginian, 

Indian,  Persian,  and  other  writers  ;  with  an 

inquiry  into  the  philosophy  and  trinity  of  the 

ancients.     L.,  1832.     8»        .         .  32-632 

Cory  O'Lanus.     J.  Howard,  jr.      .        .         18-3961 

Cosmographia.     P.  Apianus  .         .  34-348 

Cosmos.     F.  II.  A.  von  Humboldt        .        34-2464 

Costume.     Corset  and  crinoline     .         .         29''-108 

Cotswold  dialect.     Huntley,  R.  W.    Glossary  of  the 

22-1100 

Cotta,  B.  von.  Rocks  classified  and  described :  a 
treatise  on  lithology.  An  English  edition,  by 
P.  H.  Lawrence.     L.,  1866.     8"  .  9-324 

—  See  Lawrence,  P.  H.,  p.  332. 

Cotterill,  C.  C,  and  E.  D.  Little.  Ships  and  sailors  ; 
ancient  and  modern.     N.  Y.,  1868  6-581 

Cotton,  H.     Editions  of  the  bible  and  parts  thereof 
in  English,  from  the  year  1505  to  1850  ;  with 
specimens  of  translation  and  bibliographical 
descriptions.     2d  ed.     Oxf.,  1852    8°    21-147 
Cotton-growing.     Holmes,  F.  S.     Treatise  on 

4-301 

Cotton  manufacture.      Montgomery,  J.      Practical 

details  of 6-507 

Coudees  tranches,  les.     E.  Serret  .         .        34-5527 

Councils  and  ecclesiastical    documents  relating  to 

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Critical  essay  on  various  manuscript  works,  Arabic 
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Critical  observations  on  books,  antient  and  modern. 
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Critical  review  ;  or,  annals  of  literature  ;  a  new  ar- 
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Cruger,  E.     Regina,  and  other  poems.     N.  Y.,  1868 

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Cruikshank.     See  George  Cruikshank. 

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Cruise   of  the  Dashaway.     H.    P.    H.   Nowell 

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Crumpe,  8.  Best  means  of  providing  employment 
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Cuba,  case  of 26''-1054 

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Currier,  S.     Alice  Tracy  ;  or,  faint,  yet  pursuing 

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Cyclopaedia  of  female  biography.     H.  G.  Adams 

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Cyclopaedic  science  simplified.     J.  H.  Pepper  11-56 

Dabistan,  or  school  of  manners.  Mohammed 
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Danielle.  E.  Enault  ....  34-4733 
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Daryl,   S.     Routledge's  handbook    of   quoits    and 

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Deceased  soldiers  and  prisoners  of  war.  See  Na- 
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the  six  maps  of  the  earth.     L.,  1836        12-18 

Dempster,  H.  Decked-welled  fishing  boat,  and 
fisheries,  and  fish  market  reform  ;  with  full 
information  on  the  oyster  question.  Glasgow, 
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Denison,  C.  W.  [Major  Penniraan.]  The  tanner- 
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B.,  1864 30-1515 

—  Winfield,  the  lawyer's  son  ;  and  how  he  became 

a  major-general.     Ph.,  1865         .        30-1 5()4 
Denison,  M.  A.     Andy  Luttrell     .        .        18-3393 


DENMARK. 


678 


DOCTOR. 


Denmark.     Wilson,  W.  R.     Travels  in  27b-837 

Dentistry.  Robertson,  A.  A  manual  on  extract- 
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Denton,  W.  Our  planet,  its  past  and  future ;  or, 
lectures  on  geology.     B.,  18G9      .  9-340 

De  Pradt.     See  Pradt,  p.  473. 

Depute  d'Arcis,  le.     11.  de  Balzac  .         34-5519 

Derbyshire.     Britton,  J.,  and  B.  W.  Brayley 

V.  3  of  27^-474 

Dernier  des  commis  voyageurs — aventures  d'un  fifre. 
M.  R.  L.  Reybaud         .         .         .         34-5514 

Derniere  expiation,  la.     C.  de  C.  de  St.  Mars 

34-5342 

Derniere  incarnation  de  Vautrin.     H.  de  Balzac 

34-3053 

Derniere  sceur  grise,  la.     L.  Gozlan       .        34-5209 

Des  Cartes,  R.  Boschet,  P.  Reliexions  sur  la  vie 
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Des  Essarts,  A.  Les  masques  d'or.  N.  Y.,  1858. 
8° 34-4G21 

Description  of  the  New  York  central  park.  N.  Y., 
18G9.     4» 2Gi'-703 

Desert  world.     A.  Mangin     .         .         .  9-1014 

Deserts.  Lamartine,  A.  de.  Residence  of  Fatalla 
Sayeghir  in  great  desert        .         .  28''-26 

Deshler,  C.  D.  Selections  from  the  poetical  works 
of  G.  Chaucer;  with  life,  and  remarks  illustra- 
tive of  his  genius.     N.  Y.,  1848  .  23-270 

Design.     Delamotte,  F.     Embroiderer's  book  of 

5-524 

—  Shaw,  H.     Book  of  sundry  draughts  5-408 
Designs  for  mural  monuments,  etc.     T.  Faulkner 

5-G31 

Deslys,  C.  Pierre  ;  nouvelle  .  .  34-4141 
Details  of  an  unpaid  claim  on  France.     —  Parrish 

1-273 

Deuteronomy.  Blunt,  H.  Exposition  of  33-2318 
Deux  reines.  A.  Dumas  .  .  .  34-5439 
De  Vere,  A.     Irish  odes,  and  other  poems.     N.  Y., 

1869 23-1041 

De  Vere,  M.  S.  Grammar  of  the  French  language. 
N.  Y.,  18G9 23-319 

—  Grammar  of  the  Spanish    language ;    with  a 

history   of  the  language.      N.   Y.,   1860 
32-320 

—  Tlie  great  empress  ....        18-4302 

—  Wonders  of  the  deep ;  a  companion    to   stray 

leaves  from  the  book  of  nature.     N.  Y.,  18G9 

9-1049 

Devonshire.     Britton,  J.,  and  E.  W.  Brayley 

V.  4  of  27'>-474 

—  Handbook  for  travellers  in       .         .         27''-554 
De  Witt,  J.     Barnwell,  R.  G.     Life  and  times  of 

30-1591 

Diable  aux  champs,  le.     A.  L.  A.  D.  Dudevant 

.         34-3688 

Dialling.     Moxn,  J.     Mechanick  dyalling         6-890 

Dialogues    between    a    clergyman  and    a   layman 

on   family  worship.      F.    D.   Maurice 

....        83-1743 
Diaz,  A.  M.     King  Bronde  ;  his  lily  and  his  rose- 
bud                 18-4153 

Dibdin,  T.  F.  Bibliographical  and  antiquarian  tour 
in  the  northern  counties  of  England  and  in 
Scotland.     L.,  1838.     2  v.     8»    \       27'>-1233 

—  Bibliographical  Decameron  ;  or,  ten  days  pleas- 

sant  discourse  upon  illuminated  manuscripts 
and  subjects  connected  with  early  engraving, 
typography  and  bibliography.  L.,  1817.  3  v. 
8" 31-191 

—  Bibliotheca  Spenceriana  ;  or,  a  descriptive  cata- 

logue of  the  books  printed  in  the  fifteenth  cen- 
tury in  the  library  of  George  John,  Earl 
Spencer.     L.,  1814,15.    4  v.     8° 

V.  1-4  of  31-641 

—  Aedes  Althorpianae ;  or,  an  account  of  the  man- 

sion, books,  and  ])ictures  at  Althorp,  the  resi- 
dence of  George  John,  Earl  Spencer;  with  a 
supplement  to  the  Bibliotheca  Spenceriana. 
L.,  1832.     2  V.     So        .        .V.  5,0  of  21-G41 


Dibdin,  T.  F.  Descriptive  catalogue  of  the  books 
printed  in  the  fifteenth  century,  lately  forming 
a  part  of  the  library  of  the  Duke  di  Cassano 
Serra,  and  now  the  property  of  George  John, 
Earl  Spencer  ;  with  a  general  index  of  authors 
and  editions  contained  in  the  present  volume, 
and  in  the  Bibliotheca  Spenceriana  and  iVedes 
Althorpianae.     L.,  1823.     8°      v.  7  of  21-G41 

—  Same.     pp.  I-X,  203-95  only  .         .         21-041» 

—  Introduction  to  the  knowledge  of  rare  and  val- 

uable editions  of  the  Greek  and  Latin  classics  ; 
with  an  account  of  polyglot  bibles,  etc.  L., 
1837.     2  V.     8°      .         .         .         .  31-190 

—  Reminiscences  of  a  literary  life.     L.,1836.     2  v. 

8» 21-1.58 

—  See  Ames,  J.,  p.  15. 

Dickinson,  A.  E.    .AVhat  answer  ?  .        18-4148 

Dickinson,  J.     Political  writings,     v.  2.     Wilming- 
ton, 1801.     8»        .         .         .         .  2G»-61 
Dictionary  of  contemporary  biography.     [Same  as 
"Rank  and  talent  of  the  time,''  p.  486] 

30-2317 

Dictionary  of  trade  products.     P.  L.  Simmonds 

33-686 

Dictionary  of  writers  on  the  prophecies,  with  the 
titles    and    occasional    description    of    their 
works  ;  compiled  by  the  editor  oF  the  investi- 
gator on  prophecy.     L.,  1835.     8"  21-321 
Digest  of  titles  of  corporations.     C.  G.  Beitel  2-305 
Digestion.  Pavy,  F.  W.     Fuuction  of    .  10-896 
Diike,  C.  VV.     Catalogue  of  a  collection  of  works 
on  the  exhibition  of  1851.     1855.     8°     p.D. 
21-144 

—  Greater  Britain:  a  record  of  travel  in  English- 

speaking  countries.     L.,  1868.     3  V.     8" 

29b-320 

—  Same.     Ph.,  1869     ....         29"-319 
Dillon,  L.     Commercial  ready  reckoner  and  check- 
clerk's  assistant ;  revised  and  arranged  by  T. 
S.  Bartcm.     L.,  1847.     8°     .         .  1-36 

Dimitrv,  C.  The  house  in  Balfour  street  18-4176 
Dingelstedt,  F.  The  Amazon  .  .  18-4177 
Diprose,   J.     Red,   white,    and  blue  monster    song 

book.     L.    3  V 23-1050 

Diptera.     Low,  H.     Monograph  of  the  diptera  of 

N.  A.     [Sm.  misc.  coll.  v.  G]       .  11-188 

—  See  Entomology  ;  Insects. 

Director,  the ;  a  weekly  literary  journal,  v.  1,3. 
L.,  1807.     80  ....  17-153 

Directorium  Anglicanum.  F.  G.  Lee  .  32-3530 
Discovery.     Wigram,  J.     Accounts  of  law  of 

V.  13  of  3-55 

Discovery  of  the  great  west.  F.  Parkman  36^^-931 
Discovery  of  a  new  world.     J.  Wilkins  13-113 

Disease  and  diseases.     Darwin,  E.     Zoonomia 

10-706 

Diseases  of  women.  Chapman,  J.  Functional  dis- 
eases        10-367 

—  Dixon,  E.  11.  Woman  and  her  diseases  10-872 
Dislocations.  Biirelow,  II.  J.  Reduction  of  10-315 
Disraeli,  B.  McGilchrist,  J.  Life  of  .  30-3443 
Distresses.  Bradby,  J.  Law  of  .  v.  1  of  3-55 
Divine  emblems.  J.  Bunyan  .  .  23-1044 
Divorce.  Woolsey,  T.  D.  Essay  on  .  3-381 
Dixon,  E.  11.     Woman  and  her  diseases,  from  the 

cradle  to  the  grave.     N.  Y.,  1857  10-873 

Dixon,  J.     Guide  to  the  study  of  the  diseases  of  the 

eye.     Ph.,  1860    ....  10-868 

Dixon,   W.  H.     Her   majesty's  tower.     Ph.,    1869. 

3  v.     80 37»-337,8 

Dixwell,  J.     Stiles,  E.     History  of       .  30-505 

Dobree,  — .     Tlumghts  on  death,  sickness,  and  loss 

of  friends.     L.,  1830     .         .         .  32-313 

Dobsoii,  T.     Thoughts  on  the  scripture  account  of 

faith   in  Jesus,  and  life  through   his  name. 

Ph.,  1807 32-368 

Dr.  Howell's  family.  H.  B.  Goodwin  .  18-1200 
Doctor  Jacob.     M.  B.  Edwards     .         .  18-988 

Doctor  of  Alcantara  :  opera.  J.  C.  Eichberg  5-916 
Doctor  Syntax's  three  tours.     W.  Combe       23-223 


DOCTRINAL. 


679 


DRYDEN. 


6-102 
6-187 
6-204 
6-207 


Doctrinal  errors  of  the  Jipostolical  and  early  fathers. 
W.  Osbnrn,  jr 32-295 

Doctrhie  of  chances.     See  Chance. 

Doctrines,  order,  and  polity  of  the  presbyterian 
church  in  the  United  States  ;  series  of  tracts. 
Ph.,  1840.     11  V.  ...        32-1496 

Dodd,  G.  Days  at  the  factories ;  or,  the  manufac- 
turing industry  of  Great  Britain  described. 
Series  I,  London.     L.,  1843  .  6-839 

—  Railways,  steamers,  and  telegraphs  :  a  glance  at 

their  recent  progress  and  present  state.    L.  and 

E.,  1867 6-914 

Dodge,  A.  E.     New  atmosphere.     B.,  1865    33-475 

Dodge,  M.  E.    A  few  friends  and  Iuav  they  amused 

themselves.     Ph.,  18G9         .         .  20-179 

Dodge  club,  the.     J.  de  Mille        .         .         27''-838 

Dodsley,  R.     Duties  of  human  life  ;  translated  from 

a  Sanscrit  miinuscript  written  by  an  ancient 

Brahmin.     Ed.  by  J.  Perkins.     N.  Y.,  1861 

33-839 

—  Economy  of  human  life,  by  an  ancient  Brahmin 

33-381 

—  See  Proverbs  of  all  nations,  p.  480. 

Dogs.     Smith,  C.  H.       .         .        .v.  4,5  of  9-594 
Domestic  economy.     Beecher,   C.    E.,    and   H.   B. 
Stowe.     American  woman's  home 

—  Home  book 

—  New  system  of         .... 

—  Practical  housewife 

—  AVarren,  Mrs.     How  to   furnish   and  adorn   a 

house 6-234 

Domestic  life.     Bvford,  W.  H.     Philosophv  of 

.      " ■    33-417 

Domestic  medicine.     Buchan,  W.  .  10-133 

—  The  family  doctor     ....  10-492 

—  Hartshoine,  H.     Hand-book  of       .  10-887 

—  Paine,  W.     Domestic  practice  of  medicine 

10-336 

—  Practical  housewife  .         ,         .  6-207 
Domestic  science,  principles  of.     C.  E.  Beecher  and 

H.  B.  Stowe  ....  6-162 

Domesticated  animals      R.  Mudie  .  9-739 

Dominies.     A.  R.  Hope  .        .        .        33-1399 

Don  Quixote.     See  Cervantes,  M. 

Donaldson,  T.  L.  Architectura  numismatica ;  or, 
architectural  medals  of  classic  antiquity.  L., 
1859.     8° 29''-119 

Donjon  de  Vincennes.     Alboize  et  Maquet 

v.  7,8  of  34-4947 

Donne,  A.  Mothers  and  infants,  nurses  and  nursing. 
Trans,  from  the  French.     B.,  1859         10-603 

Dore,  G.     See  Cervantes. 

Dorigo,  F.     See  Panseron,  A.,  p.  438. 

Dorinsr,  H.     See  Wollf,  O.  L.  B. 

Dorr,  Mrs.  Julia  C.  R.     Sybil  Huntington    18-4251 

Dorsetshire.     Britton,  J.,  and  E.  W.  Braylev 

V.  4  of  *27''-474 

Dorsey,  A.  H.  Nora  Brady's  vow,  and  Mona  the 
vestal    ......  18-909 

Dorsey,  S.  A.     Lucia  Dare    '.        .        .'        18-3926 

Douanes  de  France.  Tarif  general  des  droits  d' 
entree  et  de  sortie.     P.,  1816.     4»         34-4987 

Douce  collection.     Halliwell,  J.  O.     Handlist  of 

.  21-197 

Douglas,  A.  M.     Sydnie  Adriance  .  18-961 

Douglas,  N.     Antidote   against  deism  ;   with  a  re- 
view of  Edwards's  eternity  of  hell  torments, 
and    some    strictures    on    Ryland's  sermon, 
"The  first  lie  refuted."      E.,   1802.      8<> 
32-299 

Douglas,  T.,  earl  of  Selkirk.     See  Selkirk. 

Dow,  A.     See  Ferishta,  p.  205. 

Dower  house.     P.  Cudlip 

Dowling,  J.  G.     See  Hinds,  S.,  p.  273. 

Down  the  Rhine.     W.  T.  xVdams 

Down  the  river.     W.  T.  Adams    . 

Downing,  A.  J.     Fruits  and  fruit-trees  of  America. 

Second  revision  and  correction  ;    Avitli  large 

additions,  by  C.  Downing.     N.  Y.,  1869.     8° 

4-11" 


p.  530. 

18-3217 

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Dowsing,  W.     Rambles  in  Switzerland  ;  with  rem-, 
iniscences  of   the  great   St.    Bernard,  Mont 
Blanc,    and    the    Bernese   Alps.      Kingston, 
1869.     8° 27^-956 

Drama,     Barker,  J.     Drama  recorded  24-157 

—  Malone,    E.       Early     poetry    illustrating    the 

British  d 21-643 

Dramas,  collections.     Baker,  G.  M.     Mimic  stage 

24-238 

—  Frost,  S.  A.     Amateur  theatricals  .  20-230 
Parlor  charades  and  proverljs      .  20-180 

—  Steele,  S.  S.     Book  of  drawing-room  plays 

20-252 

Dramas,  alphabetical  list  of.     Angelo.    Hugo 

V.  3  of  34-3407 

—  Burgraves.     Hugo   .         .         .     v.  2  of  34-3407 

—  Cid  of  Seville  :  tragedy.     L.  Osboru         24-147 

—  Comedy  of  canonization  .         .  24-239 

—  Cromwell.     Hugo    .         .        .     v.  3  of  34-3407 

—  Esmeralda.     Hugo  .         .     v.  1  of  34-3407 

—  Hernani.     Hugo'     .         .         .     v.  2  of 34-3407 

—  Look  before  you  leap.     G.  W.  Lovell 

V.  5  of  24-221 

—  Lucrece  Borgia.     Hugo  .     v.  1  of  34-3407 

—  Marie  Tudor.     Hugo        .        .     v.  1  of  34-3407 

—  Marion  Delorme.     Hugo  .     v.  1  of  34-3407 

—  Montjoye.     O.  Feuillet     .         .         .         34-4640 

—  Pamela  Girau'd.     H.  de  Bajzac        .        34-5521 

—  Proces  d'angelo  et  d'Hernani.     Hugo 

V.  3  of  34^3407 

—  Ressources  de  Quinola.     H.  de  Balzac    34-5521 

—  Le  Roi  s'amuse.     Hugo   .         .     v.  2  of  34-3407 

—  RuyBlas.     Hugo      .         .        .     v.  1  of  34-3407 

—  Saul.     G.  Heavysege        .         .        .  24-235 

—  Second    thoughts    are    best.       See    Breach  of 

promise         ....     v.  35  of  24-221 

—  Stella.     Gothe  .        .         .       v.  6  of  24-165 

—  Uberto.     L.  Osborn         .         .         .  24-147 

—  Ugo  da  este.     L.  Osborn  .         .  24-147 

—  Vautrin.     Balzac     ....         34-5521 
Dramatic  biography  and  bibliography.     Baker,  D. 

E.     Biographia  dramatica  .  24-245 

—  True  and  exact  catalogue  of  plays.     W.  Mears 

24-236 

Dramatic  reminiscences.  G.  VandenhofF  24-233 
Draughts.     Spayth,  H.     American  draught  player 

20-03 

Drawing.     Bell,  J.     Drawing  book       .  5-529 

—  Ruskin,  J.     Elements  of  .         .  5-93 
Drawing-room  plays,   book  of.      S.    S.   Steele 

20-252 

Dream  numbers.     T.  A.  Trollope  .        18-4256 

Dreams  and  realities.  S.  H.  Elliott  .  18-1002 
Dress.     West-end  gazette      .         .         .  17-189 

Drew,  J.     Manual  of  astronomy  ;  with  a  familiar 
explanation  of  astronomical  instruments,  and 
the  best  methods  of  using  them.     Ph.     12-16 
Drew,  S.     Essay  on  the  identity  and  general  resur- 
rection of  the  human  body.     L.,  1809.     8" 

32-250 

Drifted  snow  flakes.     J.  Hamilton  .  23-853 

Drill  book  of  elocution  and  oratory.     A.  A.  Griffith 

22-647 

Dropsy.     Goodfellow,  S.  J.     Dropsy  of  the  kidneys 
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—  Murchison,  C.     Clinical  lectures  on  abdominal 

d 10-870 

Droz,  F.  X.  J.     Art  of  being  happy  ;  in  a  series  of 

letters  from  a  father  to  his  children.     Trans. 

by  T.  Flint.     B.,  1832  .         .  33-322 

Druids.     Davies,  E.     Mythology  and  rites  of 

32-580 

Druitt,  R.     Principles  and  practice  of  modem  sur- 
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Dryander,    J.      Catalogus    bibliothecae    historico- 

naturalis    Joseph!    Banks.      L.,    1798-1800. 

5v.     8" 21-60 

Dryden,  J.      Dramatic  works ;  with  an   essay  of 

dramatic  poesy.     L.,  1862.    6  v.  24-230 

—  (Bell's  poets  of  G.  B.)     .        .        .  28-476 


DUANE. 


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2G»-22 

Due  de  Bourgogne,  le.     [Anne  of  Geiersteien.]     Sir 

•   W.  Scott 34-4993 

Du  Chaillu,  P.  Lost  in  the  jungle  :  narrated  for 
young  people.     N.  Y.,  1870         .         28''-612 

—  Wild  life  under  the  equator.      K  Y.,  1869 

28b-r)99 

Duch6,  Rev.  Jac.  [Caspipina.]  Observations  on  a 
variety  of  subjects,  literar}^  moral,  and  relig- 
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Du  Clos,  R.     See  Cailleau,  A.  C. 

Ducom,  E.  La  reiue  du  Sabbat ;  scenes  de  la  vie 
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Duelling.     Steinmetz,  A.     Romance  of  29''-177 

Duff,  M.  E.G.     A  political  survey.     E.,  1868.     8° 

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Duguay-Trouin,  R.     Memoirs.     L.,  1743      30-1837 

Dulcken,  H.   W.     The  world  explorers.     L. 

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Dumas,  A.  Love  and  liberty  :  a  narrative  of  the 
French  revolution  of  1792     .         .  18-947 

Dumas,  M.  J.     Memoires  de  chimie.     P.,  1843.     8" 
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Du-Moulin,  L.  Moral  reflections  upon  the  number 
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Dunn,  L.  R.     See  Rutherford,  8.,  p.  513. 

Dupanloup.  Studious  women.  Trans,  by  R.  M. 
Phillimore.     B.,  1869   .         .         .  2-661 

Dupaty,  C.  M.  J.  B.  M.  Lettres  sur  I'llalie  en  1785. 
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Du  Pin,  L.  E.  Nouvelle  bibliotheque  des  auteurs 
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Durand,  J.     See  Taine,  H.,  p.  573. 

Durfee,  C.  History  of  Williams  college.  B.,  1869. 
8» 13-60 

Durham.     Brayley,  E.  W.,  and  Britton,  J. 

V.  5  of  27'^-474 

Durrie,  D.  S.  Bibliographia  genealogica  Ameri- 
cana :  an  index  to  American  genealogies  and 
pedigrees  contained  in  state,  county,  and  town 
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English  ecclesiology.     Hand-book  of     ,         32-2448 
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—  Moon,  G.  W.     Bad  English     .         ,  32-477 

—  Payne,  J.     Studies  in  English  prose         23-483 

—  Rushton,  W.     Rules  and  cautions  in   English 

grammar 22-241 

—  Whipple,  E.  P.     Literature  of  the  age  of  Eliza- 

beth               22-1279 

—  York,  B.     English  grammar  .        .    2G''-2041,3 

—  See  Parsing. 

English  martyfology.     J.  Fox       .         .  83-843 

English  matron.  By  author  of  "  The  English  gen- 
tlewoman." L.,  1846  .  .  33-331 
English  particles.  W.  Walker  .  .  22-257 
English  photographs.  S.  Fiske  .  .  27''-957 
English  topographer.  R.  Rawlinson  .  31-345 
Engraving.  Dibdin,  T.  F.  Bibliographical  deca- 
meron 21-191 

—  Heineken,  C.  H.     Idee  des  estampes  21-57 
Enigmas.     Cabinet  of  entertainment      .          20-163 

—  Fulcher,    E.   S.     Riddles  in   rhyme  ;   book  of 

enigmas,  etc 20-233 

Enslin,  T.  C.  F.  Bibliotheca  philologica,  oder  Ver- 
zeiohniss  derjenigen  grammatiken,  worter- 
biicher,  chrestomathien,  lesebucher  und  and- 
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ischenlateinischeu  undorientalischen  sprachen 
gehoren.  Neue  auflage  von  W.  Engelmann. 
Leip.,1840.     80     ...         .  21-43 

Enterprising  impresario.     W,  Maynard  5-1090 

Entomology.      Percheron,  A.      Bibliographie  cnto- 

mologique 31-345 

Entomological  correspondence.     T.  W.  Harris 

9-743 

Epilepsy.     Schrccder  von  der  Kolk,  J.  L.  C.     Cause 

and  treatment  of  .        .        .        .  10-694 

Episcopal  patronage,      Emerton,  J,  A.     Use  and 

abuse  of 32-583 

Epochs  of  painting.     R.  N.  Wornum     .  5-66,7 

Erasmus,  D.     Colloquia  selecta ;  or,  the  select  col- 
loquies of  Erasmus.     With  an  English  trans- 
lation, by  J.  Clarke.     L.,  1749     ,  34-485 
Erckmann-Chatrian.    Madame  Therese  ;  or,  the  vol- 
unteers of  '92        .         .         ,         .         18-4163 

—  Waterloo  ;  a  sequel  to  "The  conscript  of  1813" 

18-1019 

Erickson,  D.  S,  Good  measure  ,  ,  18-1037 
Erie  co..  Pa.  Sanford,  L.  G.  History  of  26''-480 
Erie  railroad.  Adams,  C.  F.  Chapter  of  Erie  1-6 
Erie,  Sir  W.     Law  relating  to  trade  unions,     L,, 

1869 3-642 

Erling  the  bold  ;  a  tale  of  the  Norse  sea-kings.     R, 

M.  Ballantyne       .         ,         .         ,  18-348 


ERRORS. 


683 


FAILURE. 


Errors.  Fovarque,  S.  New  catalogue  of  vulgar 
errors    30-475 

Erskine,  J.  A  humble  attempt  to  promote  frequent 
communicating.     Glasgow,  1749  32-353 

Erskine,  T.  Speeches  at  the  bar ;  collected  by  J. 
Ridgway.     L.,  1810.     5  v.     8»     .  33-648 

Essays  on  Romanism.     Ph.,  1841  .         .  32-483 

Essays  on  the  principles  of  charitable  institutions  :- 
being  an  attempt  to   ascertain  what  are  the 
plans  best  adapted  to  improve  the   physical 
and  moral  condhion  of  the  lower  orders  of 
England.     L.,  1836.     8°       .         .  2-1002 

Essays  on  the  sources  of  the  pleasures  received  from 
literary  compositions.     L.,  1809.     8°     22-729 

Essex.     Brayley,  E.  "W.,  and  Britton,  J. 

V.  5  of  27''-474 

—  Excursions  in  the  county  of    .         .  27''-969 
Essex  CO.  (N.  Y.)     Street,  A.  B.     The  Indian  pass 

26''-707 

Estate  management.  D.  G.  F.  Macdonald  33-315 
Estates  for  life.  Bisset,  A.  Law  of  v.  42  of  2-55 
Ethelyn's   mistake;  or,  home  in  the  west.     M.  J. 

Holmes 18-4231 

Etheridge,  J.  W.  Horae  Aramaicae  ;  comprising  con- 
cise notices  of  the  Aramean  dialects  and  ver- 
sions of  holy  scripture  extant  in  them  ;  with 
translations  of  St.  Matthew  and  the  epistle  to 
the  Hebrews,  from  the  Peschito  Syriac.  L., 
1843       .         .        .         .        .         .  82-619 

—  See  Targums. 

Ethics.     Practical  philosophy  of  the  Muharamadan 

people 15-60 

Ethnology.     Ellis,  G.     Irish  ethnology        27"-1432 

—  Nott,  J.  C,  and  G.  R.  Gliddon.     Indigenous 

races  of  the  earth         .         .         .         29''-278 
fitienno,  V.  J.   [de  Joiiy.]     Le  petit  hcrmite.     L., 

1824 34-5545 

Etiennes.     See  Stephani. 

Etiquette.     Good  society        ,         .         .  33-744 

Etymological  researches.     J.  Town  send         22-550 
Eucharist.     Wiseman,  N.     Lectures  on        32-2447 
Euclid.     Elements  of  geometry,  containing  the  prin- 
cipal propositions  in  the  first  six,  and  eleventh 
and  twelfth  books;    with  notes,  etc.,  by  J. 
Bonnycastle.     3d  ed.     L.,1803.     8°  14-6 

—  First  six  books  of  the  elements  ;  with  a  treatise 

on    solid   geometry,  by  Dionysius  Lardner. 

L.,  1828.     8»  ....  14-14 

Euphrates  expedition.     Chesney,  F.  R.     Narrative 

of 28M)03 

Europe.     Appleton's  short-trip  guide     .         27''-940 

—  Arnold,  M.     Schools  and  universities  on   the 

continent 13-18 

—  Clemens,  S.  L.     Innocents  abroad  29''-135 

—  Latrobe,  J.  H.  B.     Hints  for  six  months  in 

27'>-744 

—  Moncrieff,  C.  C.  S.     Irrigation  in  southern  E. 

4-319 

—  Montgomery,  J.  E.     Our  admiral's  flag  abroad 

29''-291 

—  Piickler-Muskau,  H.  L.  H.    v.      England,  Ire- 

laud  and  France  in  1828  and  1829         27''-186 

—  Taylor,  J.  B.     By-ways  of     .         .         27'^-959 

—  Tousey,  S.     Papers  from  over  the  water 

27b-962 

—  Urbino,  Mrs.  S.  R.     An  American  woman  in 

27''-961 

European  morals.     Lecky,  W.  E.  H.     History  of 

32-1774 

Evan  Dale.  F.  Keyes  ....  18-1040 
Evans,  A.  J.     Vashti ;  or,  until  death  us  do  part 

18-4291 

Evans,  B.     Early  English  baptists.     L.,1867.     2  v. 

32-2495 

Evans,  D.  M.  Commercial  crisis  1847,8  :  being  facts 
and  figures  in  relation  to  the  railway  mania, 
the  food  and  money  panic,  and  the  French 
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list  of  mercantile  failures.  L.,  1849.  8° 
1-156 


Evans,  P.  J.     See  Britton,  J.,  etal. 

Evans,  R.     Physical  education.     L.,  1863       10-405 

Evening  by  eveninc;.     C.  H.  Spurgeon  32-2460 

Everett,  W.     Changing  base  .         .        18-4223 

Everlasting  gospel.     P.  Siegvolck  .  32-248 

Ewald,  A.  C.     See  Fonblanque,  A. 

Ewald,  H.    History  of  Israel.    Ed.  by  R.  Martineau. 

V.  2,  Joshua  and  the  Judges.      L.,  1869.      8" 

32-2521 

Ewer,  F.  C.  Sermons  on  the  failure  of  protestant- 
ism and  on  catholicity.     N.  Y.,  1869  32-2468 

Exchange.  James,  J.,  and  D.  Moore.  System  of 
1-42 

Excursions  in  the  county  of  Essex  ;  forming  a  com- 
plete guide  for  the  traveller  and  tourist.  L., 
1818.     2  V 27''-969 

Excursions  in  the  county  of  Kent ;  forming  a  com- 
plete guide  for  the  traveller  and  tourist.  L., 
1822 27''-97l 

Excursions  in  the  county  of  Norfolk  ;  forming  a 
complete  guide  for  the  traveller  and  tourist. 
L.,  1818.     2v 27'^-968 

Excursions  in  the  county  of  Surrey  ;  forming  a  com- 
plete guide  for  the  traveller  and  tourist.  L., 
1821 27''-972 

Excursions  in  the  county  of  Sussex  ;  forming  a  com- 
plete guide  for  the  traveller  and  tourist.  L., 
1822 27''-973 

Exercise.     Walker,  D.     Manly  exercises     20-498,9 

Exiles  in  Virginia.     T.  Gilpin        .         .         26''-483 

Exodus.     Blunt,  H.     Exposition  of  32-2217 

—  Bush,  G.     Notes  on         .         .         .  32-515 
Experienced  English  housekeeper.     E.  Raff'ald 

6-238 

Explorations  of  the  highlands  of  the  Brazil.     R.  F. 

Burton 26''-704 

Explorers.     Dulcken,  H.  W.    The  world's  explorers 

29^-312 

Eye.  Dixon,  J.  Guide  to  the  practical  study  of 
diseases  of 10-868 

—  Hulke,  J.W.    Treatise  on  use  of  ophthalmoscope 

10-928 

—  Knapp,  H.     Intraocular  tumors      .  10-921 

—  Lawson,  G.     Diseases  and  injuries  of       10-608 
Eyquem,  M.     See  Montaigne,  p.  395. 

Eyre,  E.  J.  Finlason,  W.  F.  Justice  to  a  colonial 
governor       •         •        .         .         .  2-374 

—  Trial  of.     See  Finlayson  .         .        .  2-368 
Eyre,  J.     The  stomach  and  its  difficulties.     Ph., 

1869 10-705 

F.,  J.     See  Cryptomenysis  patefacta     .  22-16 

Faber,  F.  W.      Bowdeu,  J.  E.     Life  and  letters  of 

30-1723 

Fables.     Ralston,  W.  R.  S.     Krilof  and  his  f. 

18-1023 

Fabricius,  J.  A.      Bibliotheca  Graeca,  sive  notitia 

scriptorum  veterum  Graecorum  curante  G.  C. 

Harles.      Accedunt  J.  A.  Fabricii   et  C.  A. 

Heumanni  supplementa  inedita.     Hamburg, 

1790-1809.     Index  in  bib.  Grace,  editionem. 

G.  C.  Harlesli.    Leip.,  1838.    13  v.    4°    21-364 

—  BiWiotheca  Latina  digesta  et  aucta  diligentia  J. 

A.  Ernesti.     Leip.,  1773,74.    3  v.    8°    21-174 

—  Bibliotheca    Latina  mediae  et  infimae   aetatis 

cum    supplemeuto   C.    Schoettgenii.      Editio 

prima  Italica  J.   D.  Mansi.      Patavii,    1754. 

6  V  in  3.     Sm.  4"  .         .         .  21-173 

Factories,  days  at  the.     G.  Dodd   .        .  6-839 

Factory  girl,  the.     M.  E.  Braddon         .        18-4205 

Facts  and  dates.     A.  Mackay        .         .  33-631 

Facts  and  observations  relative  to  the  nature  and 

origin  of  the  pestilential  fever,  wliich  prevailed 

in  this  city  in  1793,  1797,  and  IT98.     By  the 

college  of  physicians  of  Phihxdelphia.     Ph., 

1798.     8» 26»-23 

Facts  in  dressmaking  life.     [See  Unprotected,  the'J 

2-1027 

Fagge,  C.  H.     See  Biennial  retrospect. 

Failure  of  protestantism.     P.  C.  Ewer  32-2468 


FAIN. 


684 


FIREWORKS. 


Fain,  A.  J.  F.     Memoirs  of  the  invasion  of  France 
by  tlie  allied  armies,  and  of  the  last  six  months 
of  the  reign  of  Napoleon,  including  liis  abdi- 
cation.    L.,  1834.     8°  .         .         .       27''-1713 
Faint,  yet  pursuing.     S.  Currier    .         .  18-782 

Fair  Harvard  :  a  story  of  American  college  life 

18-4292 
Fair  play*.  E.'  D.  E.  N.  Soutliworth  ."  18-2907 
Fairbanks,  G.  R.  The  Spaniards  in  Florida,  com- 
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Jacksonville,  1868.     8°  .         ,       20''-408'' 

Fairfaxes  of  England  and  America.     E.  D.  Neill 

30-1963 

Fairholt,  F.  W.     See  Wright,  T. 
Fairniount  park.     First  annual  report  of  commis- 
sioners.    Ph.,  1869.     8°        .         .       26"-1052 
Fairy  mythology  of  a  midsummer  night's  dream. 
J.  O.  Hallo  well     ....         22-1075 
Fairy  tales.    Carroll.  L.    Alice's  adventures  in  won- 
derland .'       .         .         .         .  18-593 
—  Hepworth,  G.  H.     Little  gentleman  in  green 

18-1918 

Fairy  tales  for  grown  folks.     A.  I.  Thackeray 

18-3178 

Faith  White's  letter-book.     M.  H.  Whiting  18-3703 
Falconry.     See  Hawking. 

Falkner,  W.  Vindication  of  liturgies,  shewing  the 
lawfulness,  usefulness,  and  antiquity  of  per- 
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Fallavel,  J.  M.     Le  jeu  du  trictrac,  ou  les  principes 
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Falling  in  harness.      Trumbull,  H.  C.     A  memoir 
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Fallot,  L.     Cours  d'art  militaire.     pts.  3,4.     Brux- 
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Falloux,  A.  de.  (ed.)     Writings  of  Madame  S wet- 
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Falls  of  Schuylkill.     Hagner,  C.  V.     Early  history 
of  .-..,.       26-'-1060 

False  colors.     Mrs.  P.  Cudlip        .        .        18-4252 
Fame  and  fortune.     H.  Alger,  jr  .         18-4066 

'  Familiar  science.     R.  E.  Peterson  .  11-253 

Familiarium  colloquiorum  libellus.     J.  Posselius 

34-366 

Family  adviser,  the.     H.  Hartshorne     .  10-887 

Family  doctor :  a  dictionary  of  domestic   medicine 

and  surgery,  especially  adapted  for  family  use. 

By  a  Loudon  dispensary  surgeon.     Ph.,  1869 

10-493 

Family  doctor,  the  ;  or,  Mrs.  Barry  and  her  bourbon 

18-4160 

Family  doom.     Mrs.  E.  D.  E.  N.  Southworth 

18-4370 

Family  exposition  of  the  pentateuch.     H.  Blunt 

32-2216  to  8 

Family  save-all,  the  :  a  system  of  secondary  cookery. 
By  the  editor  of  ' '  Enquire  within  upon  every- 
thing."    L.,  1869          .         .         .  6-251 
Family  topographer.     S.  Timms   .        .       27"-1157 
Family  worsliip.     Alexander,  J.  W.     Thoughts  on 
32-459 

—  Maurice,  F.  D.     Dialogues  on         .         32-1743 
Famous  London  merchants.     H.  R.  F.  Bourne 

30-2450 

Fancy  turning,  specimens  of  .        .        .  6-419 

Fani,  Mohammed  Mohhsen.     Dabistan ;  or,  school 

of  manners.     Trans,  from  the  Persian,  with 

notes,  by  D.  Shea  and  A.  Troyer.     Paris,  1843. 

3  v.     8° 32-485 

Faraday,  M.     Jones,  H.  B.     Life  and  letters  of 

30-2459 

Farmer's  and  mechanic's  manual.     W.  S.  Courtney 

6-484 

Farming.    Gardener's  and  farmer's  reason  why 

4-332 

—  Roosevelt,  R.  B.    Five  acres  too  much      4-330 


Farming  by  inches;  or,   "With  brains,  sir!"     B., 

1869 4-337 

Farquharson,  M.     Casella ;  or,  the  children  of  the 

valleys 18-1063 

Farragut,  D.  G.     See  Montgomery,  J.  E. 

Farrar,  F.  W.    Seekers  after  God.    L.,  1868    30-3411 

Fashionable  preacher,  an  essay.     Glasgow,  1773 

33-358 

Fathers  of  Greek  philosophy.     R.  D.  Hampden 

15-187 

Fatti  attenenti  all'  inquisizicme  e  sua  istoria  generale 
e  particolare  di  Tobcana.     Firenzo,  1783 

33-1381 

Faugere,  P.     See  Cousin,  V.,  et  al. 
Faulkner,  T.     A  series  of  designs  for  mural  monu- 
ments, tombs,  and  tablets.     L.     4"  5-031 
Pay,  F.  R.     See  Lange,  J.  P. 

Fay,  T.  S.     Norman  Leslie    .         .         .         18-4336 
Fearn,  J.     Manual  of  the  physiology  of  mind,  com- 
prehending the  first    principles  of    physical 
theology ;  with  the  crucial  objections  to  the 
Reideian  theory,  etc.     L.,1839.     8»       15-355 
Felix,  M'lle  Rachel.     Jacquot,  C.  J.  B.     Vie  de 

34-4401 

Feller,  F.  E.     Dizionario  italiano-tedesco  e  tedesco- 
italiano.     Leipzig,  1855        .         .        34-3915 
Female  biography,  cyclopaedia  of.     H.  G.  Adams 

.         30-3440 

Female  suffrage.     Fulton,  J.  D.     Woman  as  God 

made  her 33-2343 

Feminine  soul,  the.     E.  Strutt        .         .  33-438 

Fencing.     Griffith,  T.     Modern  fencer  30-356 

Fenwick,  J.     Historical  account  of   the  first  settle- 
ment of  Salem  in  west  Jersey.     Ph.,  1839 

36»-83 

Ferguson,  J.   B.     Nichols,  T.  L.     Supramundane 

facts  in  life  of        ...         .  32-303 

Ferguson.  R.,  and  A.  M.  Brown.     Life  and  labours 

of  John  Campbell.     L.,  1867.     8<>        30-2442 

Fermanagh.     Portlock,  J.  E.     Geology  of        9-333 

Fern  garden.     8.  Hibberd       .         .         .  4-335 

Fevers.     Facts  and  observations  on  the  pestilential 

fever  in  Philadelphia    .         .         .  26»-23 

Few  friends  and  how  thev  amused  themselves.     M. 

E.  Dodge      .         .■       .         .        .  30-179 

Fichte,  J.  G.  '  Science  of  rights.     Trans,  by  A.  E. 

Kroeger.     Ph.,  1869     .         .         .  3-665 

Fick,  H.     Life   and   deeds  of    Dr.    Martin  Luther. 

Trans,  by  M.  Loy.     Columbus,  1869   30-1843 

Field,  C.  W.     Proceedings  at  banquet  in  honour  of 

6-909 

Field,  H.     A  home  for  the  homeless  ;  or,  union  with 
God.     Ph.,  1809    ....         33-3475 
Field,  G.     Tritogenea ;   or,  a  synopsis  of  universal 
philosophy.     3d  ed.     L.,  1846.     8»        15-354 
Field,  M.     City  architecture  ;  or,  designs  for  dwell- 
ing houses,  stores,  hotels,  etc.      N.  Y.,  1854. 

8" 5-628 

Field,  forest  and  garden  botany.     A.  Gray        9-103 
Fieschi,  G.  L.  de.    Mascardi,  A.    Congiura  del  conte 

34-2539 

Fifth   N.    Y.  cavalry.      Boudrye,  L.  N.     Historic 

records  of 26M049 

Finance,  bubbles  of         ...        .  1-348 

Financial  position  of  states  having  public  debts.     A. 

Trotter 36'^-650 

Fine  arts.     Lacroix,  P.     Le  moyen  age  et  la  renais- 
sance       5-43 

Finland.     Wilson,  W.  R.     Travels  in  .         37''-837 

Finlason,  W.  F.     History  of  the  Jamaica  case.     L., 

1868.     8° 36''-963 

—  Justice  to  a  colonial  governor  ;  or,  some  consid- 

erations on  the  case  of  Mr.  Eyre.     L.     8" 
2-374 

—  Report  of  the  case  of  the  queen  vs.  E.  J.  Eyre. 

L.,  1868.     8»  ....  2-368 

—  Review  of  the  authorities  as  to  the  repression  of 

riot  or  rebellion.     L.,  1868.     8°    .  2-371 

Fireworks.     Tessier,  P.     Chimie  pyrotechnique 

.....        34-4879 


FIRMILIAN. 


685 


FOWLES. 


Firmilian  :  a  spasmodic  tragedy.     W.  E.  Aytoun 

23-463 

First  and  second  marriages.     H.  N.  W.  Baiter 

18-1856 

First  book  of  the  law.     J.  P.  Bishop     .  _      2-7 

First  lines  of  science  simplified.     J.  G.  Macvicar 

11-45 

First  love  and  last  love.     J.  Grant         .        18-1248 
Fischer,  E.  G.     Lehrbuch  der  mechanischen  natur- 
lehre,  neuarbeitet  von  E.  F.  August.     Berlin, 
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Fish,  H.  C.     History  and  repository  of  pulpit  elo- 
quence,   (deceased  divines  ;)    with  historical 
sketches  of  preaching  and  notices  of  preachers. 
N.  Y.,  1869.     8°  .         .        .         .        33-1947 
Fish  and  fishing.     Day,  F.     Fishes  of  Malabar 

9-1263 

—  Dempster,  H.     Decked-welled  fishing  boat 

20-340 

—  Eraser,  R.  W.     Seaside  naturalist  .  9-977 

—  Marshall,  C.     Hints  on  fish  ponds  .  4-34 

—  Scott,  G.  C.     Fishing  in  American  waters 

20-514 

Fisher-maiden,  the.  ■   B.  Bjornsen  .        18-4193 

Fiske,  J.     Tobacco  and  alcohol.     N.  Y.,  1869 

10-880 

Fiske,  S.     English  photographs.     L.,  1869.     80 

27^-957 

Fistula,  urinary.  H.  Thompson  .  .  10-906 
Fitch,  J.  Annals  of  the  army  of  the  Cumberland. 
[See  Police  record,  p.  467]  .  .  •  26''-511 
Fitzgerald,  P.  Never  forgotten  ;  a  story  18-1091 
Five  acres  too  much.  R.  B.  Roosevelt  4-330 
Five  hundred  and  ninety-five  [595]  pulpit  pun- 
gencies                  .        32-1824 

Five  weeks  in  a  balloon  .         .         .        18-1065 

Five  years  in  a  protestant  sisterhoood,  and  ten  years 

in  a  catholic  convent ;  an  autobiography.    L., 

1869 30-721 

Flag  of  the  U.  S.    Hamilton,  S.    History  of  26''-353 
Flagg,  W.    J.     Three  seasons  in  European  vine- 
yards.    N.  Y.,  1869      .         .         .  4-329 
Flaneur.     See  Yates,  E.  H. 
Flash  language.     Vaux,  J.  H.     Vocabulary  of 

30-2423 

Flaxman,  J.     See  Dante,  p.  139. 
Flemish  painters.     Stanley,  G.    Synopsis  of   30-493 
Flemish  relics.     F.  G.  Stephens      .         .  5-90 

Fletcher,  G.     Poems.      Ed.  by  A.  B.  Grosart.     L., 

1868.     8» 23-1031 

Fleury,  A.  A.   C.     See   Cuvillier-Fleury,  A.  A.,  p. 

137. 
Flies.     Samuelson,  J.,  and  J.   B.  Hicks.     Common 

house  fly 9-624 

Flint,  T.     See  Droz,  F.  X.  J. 

Floating   lights,  list  of.    See  U.  S.    Military  and 

naval  affairs      ....  1-210 

Florence  et  Venice.     H.  Taine      .        .        34-5549 

Florentina  (de;  luntarum  typographia.    A.  M.  Ban- 

dini 21-59 

Floriculture.     P.  Henderson  .         .        .  4-322 

Florida.     Bill,  L.     A  winter  in     .         .         26''-715 

—  Brinton,  D.  G.     Guide-book  of       ,         26^-173 

—  See  St.  Augustine. 

Flowers.     Fuller,  J.  J.     Uncle  John's  flower  gath- 
erers        9-89 

—  Gilman,  M.     My  ten-rod  farm         .  4-324 

—  Lorimer,  M.     Among  the  trees        .  9-106 
Flugel,  G.     See  Haji  Khalfa. 

Fliigel,    J.    G.     Complete    dictionary  English-Ger- 
man-French.    Leip.,  1836    .         .  22-331 

Fluxions.     Maclaurin,  C.     Treatise  on  .  14-194 

Flygare-Carlen.     See  Carlen,  E.  F.,  p.  88. 

Foeneste,  les  avantures  du  baron  de.     T.  A.  d'Au- 
bigne 34-4469 

Foeticide,  or  criminal  abortion.     H.  L.  Hodge 

10-901 

Foetus  found  in  the  abdomen  of  a  young  man,  case  of. 
N.  Highmore         ....  10-929 

Folk-speech  of  Cumberland.     A.  C.  Gibson  22-1059 


Fonblanque,  A.,  and  W.  A.  HoldsAvorth.  How  we 
are  governed.  Revised  by  A.  C.  Ewald.  L., 
1869 27^-406 

Fontanini,  G.  Bibliotheca  dell'  eloquenza  Italiana 
con  le  annotazioni  del  A.  Zeno.  Parma,  1803. 
2  V.      4° 31-173 

Fonvielle,  W.  de.  Thunder  and  lightning.  Trans, 
by  T.  L.  Phipson.     N.  Y.    .         .  11-333 

Food.  Cameron,  C.  A.  Chemistry  of  food  in  rela- 
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—  Knapp,  F.,  et  al.       .        .         .  v.  3  of  8-43 

—  Sibson,  A.  Food,  feeding  and  manure  4-331 
Foot.  Art  of  preserving  the  feet  .  .  10-381 
Footsteps  of  the  Normans.  A.  Warburton  37M315 
For  her  sake.  F.  W.  Robinson  .  .  18-2666 
Force.     Burnett,  C.    M.     Philosophy   of  spirits  in 

relation  to  matter  .         .         .  11-347 

—  Dircks,   H.     Perpetuum  mobile ;  or,  search  for 

self-motive  power  .         .         .  11-281 

—  Faraday,  M.     Various  forces  of  matter     11-148 

—  Grove,  W.  R.     Correlation  of  forces         11-163 

—  Johnson,  C.     One  great  force  .        .  11-339 

—  Reichenbach,  C.     Researches  on     .  11-235 

—  Winslow,  C.  F.     Force  and  nature  11-341 

—  Youmans,  E.  L.     Correlation  and  conservation 

of  forces 11-339 

—  See  Statics  ;  Dynamics. 

Force  of  imagination  in  pregnant  women.     L.,  1765 
10-173 

Foreign  travel.     Brydges,  E.     Recollections  of 

33-873 

Forest  life  in  Acadie.     C.  Hardy    .         .         36"-530 

Foresters,  general  laws  for  the  government  of  the 
ancient  order  of.     Liverpool,  1839  3-384 

Foresti,  F.     See  Ollendorfl',  H.  G.,  p.  489. 

Forgotten  by  the  world.  By  author  of  "  Wild  as 
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Forrester,  A.  H.     See  Palmer,  F.  P.,  p.  438. 

Forster,  John.  Walter  Savage  Land  or ;  a  biography. 
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Forster,  John.     Churchman's  guide  ;   a  copious  in- 
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Forster,  T.  The  perennial  calendar,  and  companion 
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ed.,  with  the  calendar  of  nature.     L.,  1833. 
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Fort  Pillow  massacre.  Report  of  committee  on  con- 
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Forty  years'  recollections.     P.  T.  Barnum    30-8457 

Fosbroke,  T.  D.  Tourist's  grammar;  or,  rules  re- 
lating to  the  scenery  and  antiquities  incident 
to  travellers ;  including  an  epitome  of  John 
Gilpin's  principles  of  the  picturesque.  L., 
1836 5-343 

Foss,  H.     See  Payne,  J.  T. 

Foster,  J.  W.  Mississippi  valley ;  its  physical 
geography.     Cliicago,  1869.     8°  .  35-186 

Foster,  R.  N.     See  Swedenborg,  E.,  p.  571. 

Found  dead.  By  author  of  "  Lost  Sir  Massing- 
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Fountain  of  wisdom,  rills  from.     W.  M.  Engles 

33-943 

Fournier,  P.  S.  De  I'origine  et  des  productions  de 
rimprimerie  primitive  en  taille  de  bois.  P., 
1759 21-46 

Fourteen  weeks'  course  in  astronomy.     J.  D.  Steele 
12-111 

Fourteen  weeks'  course  in  chemistry.      J.  D.  Steele 
8-113 

Fourteen  weeks'  course  in  natural  philosophy.  J. 
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Fous  litteraires,  les.     O.  Delepierre        .  81-61 

Fovarque,  S.  New  catalogue  of  errors.  8°.  [No 
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Fowles,  J.  H.     See  Browning,  C.  A.,  p.  73. 


FOWNES. 


FRY. 


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Fox,  G.  Tullack,  R.  George  Fox,  the  friends  and 
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Fox,  J.  English  martyrology.  Abridged  by  C.  E. 
Tonna.     Ph.,  1843.     3  v.     8°      .  32-842 

Foxhunting.     Ilorlock,  — .     Science  of  20-389 

Fractional  calculator.     J.  Page       .         .  1-53 

Fragmentary  records  of  the  Youngs.  I.  G.  Young 
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Frampton,  J.  Amusements  of  clergymen.  L.,  1797 
32-307 

France.     Brewer,  E.  C.     Young  tutor  .  33-420 

—  Buffum,  E.  G.     Sights  and  sensations      27''-751 

—  Chevalier,  M.     History  of  the  treaty  of  com- 

merce with 1-350 

—  Parrish,  — .     Details  of  an  unpaid  claim    1-272 

—  Douaues  de  France  (1816)       .         .         34-4987 

—  Evans,  D.  M.     Commercial  crisis  of  1-15C 

—  Fain,  A.  J.  F.     Memoirs  of  tlie  invasion  of 

27*-1712 

—  Ireland,  W.   W.     Studies  of  a  wandering  ob- 

server     27''-953 

—  Junot,  L.  P.     Memoires  .        .         .       27='-1762 

—  Le   Long,    J.     Bibliotheque    historique    de    la 

France  21-654 

—  MoncriefT,  C.  C.  S.     Irrigation  in    .  4-319 

—  Napoleon  III.     Political  and  historical  works 

27°-1829 

—  Novion.     Altar  of  Baal  thrown  down       80-331 

—  Pardoe,  J.     Episodes  of  French  historv 

27»-l  840,1 

—  Pressense,  E.  de.     Religion   and   the   reign  of 

terror     32-2472 

—  Renan,  E.     Questions  contemporaines   34-5546 

—  Saint-Elme,  E.  T.  van  A.  J.,  et  al.      Memoires 

34-4908 

—  Saugrain,  C.  M.     Nouveau  voyage        34-4442 

—  Stein,  L.     Geschichte  der  socialen  bewegung 

'34-515 

—  WikoflT,  H.     New  Yorker  in  the  foreign  office 

27b-67 

Frank  Fairlegh.     F.  E.  Smedley  .        .        18-2917 
Frankland,  C.  H.     E.  Nason  .         .        30-2448 

Franklin,  B.  Autobiograpiiy  ;  with  a  narrative  of 
his  public  life  and  services,  by  H.  H.  Weld. 
N.  Y.,  1848.     8°   .         .         .         .  30-175 

Franklin,  the,  (flag-ship.)     See  Montgomery,  J.  E. 
Franz,  H.     See  Boltz,  A. 

Fraser,  A.  C.     Archbishop  Whately  and  the  restora- 
tion of  the  study  of  logic.     L.,  1864        15-31 
Fraser,  J.     Report  on  the  common  school  system  of 
the  U.  S.  and  of  the  provinces  of  Upper  and 
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Fraser,  R.  W.  Moriah  ;  or,  sketches  of  the  sacred 
rites  of  ancient  Israel.     Ph.         .  32-840 

—  Seaside  naturalist.     L.,  1868    .        .  9-977 
Fred  and  the  gorillas.     T.  Miller   .        .         18-2209 
Fred,  Maria  and  me.     E.Prentiss.         .         18-1107 
Frederick  William  II.     Mirabeau,  H.  G.  R.  de.    His- 
tory of  court  of  Berlin          .         .       27''-2030 

Free  churches,  articles  on       .         .         .  32-448 

Free  churches  of  England.     H.  S.  Skeats       32-736 
Freedley,  E.  T.     Opportunities  for  industry  and  the 
safe  investment  of  capital.    By  a  retired  mer- 
chant.    Ph.,  1859  .         .         .  1-90 
Free  libraries  and  news  rooms.     J.'  D.  Mullins 

21-81 

Freeman,  H.  C.     See  Worthen,  A.  H.,  et  al. 
Free-masonry.    Gowans,  W.   Catalogue  of  books  on 
21-214 

—  Robison,  J.     Proofs  of  a  conspiracy      27''-3531 
Free  nations,  industrial  history  of.     W.  T.  McCul- 

lagh 27''-2619 

Free  public  library,  New  Bedford.     Supplement  to 
the  catalogue  of.     New  Bedford,  1869.     80 
31-437 

—  Proceedings  on  the  occasion  of  laying  the  corner- 

stone of  the  library  edifice.     New   Bedford, 
1856.     8° 33-721 


Free  state,  excellencie  of  a.  M.  Nedham  2-814 
Free  town  librarii-s.     E.  Edwards  .  21-175 

Freese,  J.  R.     The  old  world  ;  Palestine,  Syria  and 
Asia  Minor.     Ph.,  1869        .         .         28''-604 
French,  S.  G.     See   Topographical  bureau,    U.  S., 

p.  592. 
French  character  sketches.     E.  King     .         27*'-948 
French  gardens,  gleanings  from.     W.  Robinson 

....  4-325 

French  language  and  literature.  Boyer,  A.  Dic- 
tionary abridged   ....  22-38 

—  Chambaud,  L.     Grammar  of  .        .  22-258 

—  De  Verc,  M.  S.     Grammar  of.         .  22-319 

—  Duhamel,  L.     Le  livre  de  lecture  des  ccoles  pri- 

maires 34-5032 

—  Fivas,  A.  de.     Classic  French  reader      34-5031 

—  Fliiuel,  J.  G.     English-German-French  diction- 

ary           22-331 

—  Ladreyt,  E.  M.     Livre  de  lecture  moderne  dia- 

loguee   34-5357 

—  Nouveau  dictionnaire  franqaise-espagnol 

34-2941 

—  Pellissier,  A.     La  langue  francjaise        34-4440 

—  Pujol,  L.,  and  I).  C.  Van  Norman.      Complete 

French  class  book         .         .         .  22-341 

—  Ronna,  A.     Dictionnaire  francjais-itallen 

34-8960 

—  Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.     Poesie  franqaise  du  XVIe 

siecle 34-3995 

La  poesie  fran<jaise  et  le  theatre  franqaise 

34-3995 

—  Schuitz,  A.     Influence  of  Welsh  tradition  on 

22-1194 

—  Walther,  F.     Recueil  de  poesies      .         34-5185 

—  W^anostrocht,  N.  Grammar  of  .  22-235 
Fresco  painting.      Merrifield,    M.    P.      Art   of 

5-181 

—  Taylor,  W.  B.  8.    Fresco  and  encaustic  painting 

5-275 

Fresnoy.     See  Lenglet  du  Fresnoj',  p.  337. 
Freytag,  G.     The  lost  manuscript  .         .         18-4248 
Friendly  societies.     Gibbons,  II.  F.     Law  of  2-325 

—  James,  J.  H.     Guide  to  formation  of  2-337 

—  Report  of  registrar  in  England.     L.,  1868.    8° 

1-265 

Friends  at  prayer.     L.  C.  Loomis  .         .  32-980 

Friends,  religious  society  of.  Proceedings  of  the 
joint  committee  appointed  by,  constituting  the 
yearly  meetings  of  Gencssee,  New  York, 
Philadelphia  and  Baltimore,  for  pronioting 
the  civilization  of  the  Seneca  Indians.  B., 
1847.     8° 26'^-183 

—  Speakman,  T  H.     Divisions  in        .        32-1443 

—  Tallack,  W.     George  Fox,  the  friends  and  early 

baptists 30-154 

—  Tuke,  H.  Principles  professed  by  .  32-501 
Friendship.  Dobee.  Thoughts  on  .  32-312 
Frisius,  G.     See  Apianus,  P. 

Fritsch,  A.  Tractalus  de  typographis,  bibliopolis, 
chartariis,  et  bibliopegis.      Jenae,  1075 

21-183 

From  Boston  to  Baltimore.     C.  H.  Dall  18-797 

From  an  Island.     A.  I.  Tliackeray        .         18-3179 
From  Liverpool  to  St.  Louis.     N.  Hall  .         26>'-241 
Frontier  scries.     (1)  Pearson,  C.  H.     Cabin  on  the 
prairie 18-4296 

—  (2)  M'Cabe,  J.  D,     Planting  the  wilderness 

18-4295 

—  (3)  Bishop,  N.  II.    Thousand  miles' walk  across 

South  America     ....         26''-693 

—  (4)  Barrows,  Wm.     Twelve  nights  in  the  hunt- 

er's camp 18-292 

Frost,  S.  A.  Amateur  theatricals  and  fairy  tale 
dramas.     N.  Y.,  1868  .         .         .  20-230 

Fry,  E.  Pantographia  ;  containing  accurate  copies 
of  all  the  known  alphabets  in  the  world  ;  with 
specimens.     L.,  1799.     8»     .         .  22-376 

Fry,  J.  Bibliographical  memoranda  ;  in  illustra- 
tion of  early  English  literature.  Bristol,  1816. 
8»  ...         .         .         .  21-178 


FUGITIVE. 


687 


GEORGE. 


Fugitive  slaves.  Drew,  B.  Narratives  of  fugitive 
slaves  in  Canada  ....        ;'0-1800 

Fugues.  Westbrook,  W.  J.  Ancient  and  niodcrn 
fugues 5-949 

Fiilbom,  E.  German  instructor  ;  a  new  and  natural 
method  of  learning  to  read  and  speak  tlie  Ger- 
man language.     Ph.,  18G5    .         .  22-96 

Fulcber,  E,  S.,  [ed.]     Kiddies  in  rhyme  :  a  book  of 
enigmas,  charades,  and  conundrums.     L. 
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Fuller,  H.  W.  Rheumatism,  gout  and  sciatica. 
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Fuller,  J.  J.     Uncle  John's  flower  gatherers  :  a  com- 
panion for  the  woods  and  fields.     N.  Y.,  1809 
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Fuller,  M.  V.     See  Victor,  M.  V.  F. 

Fuller,  S.  M.     See  Ossoli,  S.  M.  F.  d',  p.  433. 

Fuller,  Thomas,  D.  D.     Abel   Redevivus  ;   or,   the 

'  dead  yet  speaking,  the  lives  and  deaths  of  the 

modern  divines ;  new  edition,  with  notes  by 
W.  Nichols.     L.,  1867.     2  v.         .        30-1869 

Fuller,  Thos.  M.  D.  Introductio  ad  prudentiam  ;  or, 
directions,  counsels  and  cautions  tending  to 
prudent  management  of  affairs  in  common  life. 
L.,  1731 33-415 

Fulton,  J.  D.  Woman  as  God  made  her;  the  true 
woman  ;  to  which  is  added.  Woman  vs.  ballot. 
B.,  18G9 32-2343 

Functional  nervous  disorders.     C.  H.  Jones    10-922 

Furniture.  Eastlake,  C.  L.  Hints  on  household 
taste 6-166 

Furnival,  F.  J.,  fed.]  Caxton's  book  of  curtesye. 
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Fiirst,  J.  •  Bibliotheca  Judaica  ;  Bibliographisches 
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Future  life  of  brutes.     R.  Dean     .         .        32-1433 

Future  state.  Bartle,  G.  Scripture  doctrine  of 
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—  Byers,  D.  B.     Physical  death  not  the  penalty 

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—  Whately,  R.     View  concerning      .  32-596 

G.,  H.  B.     See  Goodwin,  H.  B. 

Gabagan.     See  Egan. 

Gabb,  W.  M.     See  Whitney,  J.  D. 

Gabled  house,  the  ;  or,  self-sacrifice       ,         18-1128 

Gachon,  P.     See  Molenes,  D.  J.  B.  P.  G.  de,  p.  393. 

Gage,  W.  L.  Light  in  darkness  ;  or,  Christ  discov- 
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25-315 

Gain  of  a  loss,  the.  By  the  author  of  "  The  last  of 
the  cavaliers "       ....        18-1131 

Galerie  de  I'ancienne  cour  ;  ou,  memoires  anecdotes 
pour  sevir  a  I'histoire  des  regnesde  Louis  XIV 
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Gallon,  F.  Meteorographica,  or  methods  of  map- 
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1863.     Ob.  8°         .         .         .         .  11-523 

Gamba,  B.  Delle  novelle  Italiane  in  prosa  biblio- 
grafia.     Firenza,  1835.     8°  .         .  21-171 

Games.     Boy's  own  book,  extended      .  20-517 

—  Daryl,  S.     Routledge's  handbook  of  quoits  and 

bciwls 20-330 

—  Hyde,  T.  Historia  nerdiludii  .  .  34-385 
Garden  of  spices.  S.  Rutherford  .  .  32-2477 
Gardener's  and  farmer's  reason  why.     L.,  1860 

4-332 

Gardener's  monthly,     v.  10.     Ph.,  1868.    8"    4-295 

Gardening.     Hibberd,  S.    Culture  of  the  rose  4-323 

Gardens.      Robinson,  W.      Parks  and  gardens  of 

Paris 27''-965 


Gardner,  H.  C.     Rosamond  Dayton      ,         18-4167 
Garretson,  J.  E.     Treatise  on  the  diseases  and  sur- 
gery of  the  mouth,  jaws  and  associate  parts. 
Ph.,  1869.    80       ...        .  10-905 

Garrett,  E.  The  crust  and  the  cake  .  18-1140 
Garter,  order  ol  the.     Beltz,  G.  F.     Memorials  of 

27''-70 

Gas.     Tomlinson,  C,  and  A.  Anderson,     [See  His- 
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Gaston  Bligh.     L.  S.  Lavenu         .         .        18-1813 
Gates  wide  open.     G.  Wood  .         .         .         18-3591 
Gaultier,  A.  E.  C.    Method  of  making  abridgments  ; 
or,  easy  and  certain  rules  for  analysing  au- 
thors.    L.,  1800,1    2v.     4»          .          22-804 
Gayler,  C.     Out  of  the  streets         .        .         18-4188 
Gaze,  H.     Paris  ;  how  to  see  it  for  five  guineas.     L. 

27^-152 

Gems  of  German  lyrics.     Ed.  by  H.  D.  Wireman 

23-1051 

Gems ;  or,  device  book,     C.  Knight      .  5-330 

Genealogy.      Durrie,    D.  S.     Bibliographia  geneal- 

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•  Hints  for  six  months  in  Europe.     J.  H.  B.  Latrobe 

.       •  .         .         .         .         .        .         27''-744 

Hints  on  life  and  how  to  rise  in  society.  By  C.  B. 
C.  Amicus.     L.,  1845   .        .        .  33-194 

Hints  to  chairmen  ;  or,  precepts  for  presidents.  By 
Praeses.     L.,  1837         .        .        .        33-1378 

Hints  to  mothers.     T.  Bull     .        .        .  10-902 

Hip.     Bigelow,  H.  J.     Dislocation  and  fracture  of 
10-315 


Hireling  and  the  slave.     W.  J.  Grayson  23-573 

Historians.     Dupin,  L.  E.     Universal  library  of 

29''-28 

—  Lawrence,  E.     Lives  of  the  British  h.       30-854 
Historic  doubts  on  life  and  reign  of  Richard  III.    H. 

Walpole 27M203 

Historic  records  of  the  fifth  N.  Y.  cavalry.  L.  N. 
Boudrye 26M049 

Historical  encyclopedia.  Abu'lhasan,  Ali  Ben  Ho- 
sein  Ben  Ali  El-Mas'udi       .         .  28''-38 

Historical  memorial  of  the  most  remarkable  proceed- 
ings against  the  protcstants  in  France  from 
1744-51.  From  the  French  original  with 
the  French  king's  ordonnance  of  the  17th 
Jan.,  1750,  with  letter  to  the  lord  bishop  of 
Agen.     Belfast,  1753     .         .         .  32-353 

History.     Bloss,  C.  A.     Ancient  history        29='-277 

—  Brockhaus,  F.  A.     Bibliothcca  historica  21-169 

—  Cory,  I.  P.     Ancient  fi-agments       .  32-632 

—  Edinburgh  annual  register      .         .         29^-222 

—  Hedge,  F.  H.     Primeval  world  of  HebreAv  tra- 

dition     29M6 

—  Lcnglet  du  Fresnoy,  N.     Methode  pour  etudier 

34-4985 

—  Lord,  J.     Ancient  states  and  empires      29''-147 

—  Meusel,  J.  G.,  et  al.     Bibliothcca  historica 

21-79 

—  Miildener,  AV.     Bibliothcca  historica  21-53 

—  N(!w  annual  register         .        .        .         29^^-205 
History  and  proceedings  of  the  house  of  lords,  from 

the   restoration  to  the  present  time  [Chan- 
dler's].    L.,  1742,3.     8  V.     8°      .        27M283 

History  and  proceedings  of  the  house  of  commons 
from  the  restoration  to  the  present  time 
[Chandler's].    L.,  1742-4.    14v.    8o  27'M284 

History,  debates,  and  proceedings  of  both  houses  of 
parliament  of  G.  B.,  1743-74  [Debrett's].  L., 
1792.     7v.     8°      .         .         .         .       27='-1287 

Historj-  of  the  four  thief-takers,  MacDonald,  Berry, 
Salmon,  and  Egan,  otherwise  Gabagan,  with 
a  supplement  containing  the  dying  account  of 
John  Simmonds,  alias  Spanish  Jack.  L., 
1756 2-119 

History  of  the  robins.     Mrs.  Trimmer    .  9-746 

History,  position,  and  treatment  of  the  public  records 
of  Ireland.  By  an  Irish  archivist.  L.,  1864. 
8" 27»-1456 

Hitherto.     A.  D.  T.  Whitney         .         .         18-3504 

Hobler,  F.  Records  of  Roman  history,  from 
Cnaeus  Pompeius  to  Tiberius  Constantinus, 
as  exhibited  on  Roman  coins.  Westminster, 
1860.     2  V.     40       .        .         .         .         29='-419 

Hodge,  H.  L.  Foeticide ;  or,  criminal  abortion  :  a 
lecture.     Ph.,  1869        .         .         .  10-901 

Hodges,  N.  Loimologia  ;  or,  an  historical  account 
of  the  plague  in  London  in  1665,  with  precau- 
tionary directions  against  the  like  conlagion; 
with  an  essay  on  the  different  causes  of  pesti- 
lential diseases,  by  J.  Quincy.  L.,  1721.  S" 
10-62 

Holcombe,  W.  IT.  The  sexes  here  and  hereafter. 
Ph.,  1869 32-2364 

Holdsworth,  W.,  and  W.  Aldridge.  Natural  short 
hand.     L.     80       .        .        .    '    .  22-134 

Holdsworth,  W.  A.     See  Fonblanque,  A. 

Holland,  C.     Aspasia     ....        18-4246 

Holland.     Bonaparte,  L.     Historical  documents 

27''-2545 

Hollands,  the.     V.  F.  Townsend    .        .        lS-3262 

Hollister,  H.  Pawlet  for  one  hundred  years.  Al- 
bany, 1867 26"-102 

Holmes,  M.  J.  Ethelyn's  mistake  ;  or,  home  in  the 
west 18-422 

Holmes,  T.  Surgical  treatment  of  the  diseases  of  in- 
fancy and  childhood.     Ph.,  1869    8"     10-885 

Holsteinians.  Mailing,  O.  Great  and  good  deeds 
of 27»-2778 

Holt,  E.  S.     Mistress  Margery       .        .        18-4219 

Holt,  J.     Croker,  T.  C.     Memoirs  of    .        30-1898 

Holygrail,  and  other  poems.     A.Tennyson  23-1055 


HOMANS. 


693 


INDEX. 


Homans,  J.  S.     CyclopaBclia  of  commerce  and  com- 
mercial   naviiration.      N.    Y.,   1858.      8° 
1-153 

Homer.  Iliad.  Trans,  by  T.  S.  Brandreth.  L., 
1846.     2v 33-12G 

—  See  Gladstone.  W.  E.  ;  Koliades,  C. 
Honiilelics      See  Preacher's  assistant. 
Homocopatliy.     Ilalunnuumian  monthly        10-904 

—  Jalir,  G.  H.  G.     Manual  of  homoeopathic  prac- 

tice           10-92G 

—  Korth  American  honicpopathic  journal      10-911 

—  Quarterly  homoeopathic  journal       .  10-912 
Honduras    iuteroceanic    raihva3\      Squier,    E.    G. 

States  of  Central  America    ,        ,         2C'^-Si!9 
Honor  May.     M.  Bartol  .         .         .        18-3G74 

Hood,  E.  P.  Lamps,  pitchers  and  trumpets ;  lec- 
tures on  the  vocation  of  the  preacher.     N.  Y., 

1869.     2  V 32-1727 

Hook,  J.     Pen-Owen      ....        18-1136 

—  Percy  Mallory  ....         18-1189 
Hope,  A.  R.     Stories  of  school  life         .        18-1488 
Pioppe,  C.     Percussion  and  auscultation  as  diagnos- 
tic aids.     Trans,  by  L.  C.  Lane.     Ph.,  1869 

10-913 

Hoppin,  J.  ]M.  OflSce  and  work  of  the  Christian 
ministry.     N.  Y.,  1809.     8»  .        32-1794 

Horace.  Odes  and  epodes.  A  metrical  translation, 
with  introduction  and  commentaries.  By 
Lord  Lytton.     N.  Y.,  1870  .         .  23-i;{l 

Horae  Aramaicae.     J.  W.  Etheridge     .  32-619 

Horae  Hebraicae.     F.  J.  Crawford         .  22-80 

Horlock,  — .     Science  of  foxhunting  and  manage- 
ment of  the  kennel.     L.,  1868      .  20-389 
Horn,  H.  J.     Strange  visitors :  a  series  of  original 
papers  by  the  spirits  of  Irving,  etc.,  dictated 
through   a   clairvoj'ant.      N.    Y.,    1869 

.         32-2396 

Home,  T.  II.  Introduction  to  the  study  of  bibli- 
ography, Avith  a  memoir  on  the  public  libraries 
of  the  antients.     L.,  1814.     2  v.     8"        21-58 

—  See  Queen's  College. 

Horrors  of  the  Virginia  slave  trade.  J.  II.  Simp- 
sou        2-861 

Horses  and  horsemanship.  Dwyer,  F.  Seats  and 
saddles  20-342 

Horton,  G.  H.     Poems.     See  Wheatley,  P.,  p.  633 
.        23-799 

Hospital  sketches.     L.  M.  Alcott    .        .         26''-713 

Hotchkin,  J.  H.  History  of  western  New  York, 
and  of  the  presbyterian  church  in  that  section. 
N.  Y.,  1848.     8°    .        .        .         .       26"-1051 

Hotten,  J.  C.  Slang  dictionary  ;  or,  vulgar  words, 
street  phrases,  and  "fast"  expressions  of 
high  and  low  society  ;  with  a  brief  bibliogra- 
phy of  slang.     L.,  1865         .         .  22-227 

Household  theology.     J.  H.  Blunt         .        32-2489 

Housekeeping.  Jewry,  M.  Warne's  model  cook- 
cry         6-2(2 

Houssaye,  A.  Philosopbes  et  comediennes.  P., 
1853 34-4079 

How  do  I  know  ?    "Walks  and  talks  with  uncle  Mer- 

ton.     By  author  of  "  "What  makes  me  grow?  " 

18-1501 

How  to  bathe.     E.  P.  Miller  .         .        .  10-344 

Howadji  in  Syria.     G.  W.  Curtis   .        .        28'^-197 

Howard,  F.    Designs  for  windows.    [See  St.  Helen's 
crown  glass  company's  trade  book,  p.  515] 
5-602 

Howard,  J.,  jr.     Corry  O'Lanus  .         .         18-3961 

Howitt,  M.     Bright  days  ;  or,  Herbert  and  Meggy 

18-1514 

Hows,  J.  W.  S.  Golden  leaves  from  American 
poets.     N.  Y.,  1867      .         .        .  23-752 

Huber,  P.  Natural  history  of  ants.  Trans,  with 
notes  by  J.  R.  Johnson.     L.,  1820  9-565 

Hubert  Ellis.     F.  Davenant  .         .        18-3655 

Hudson,  H.     DeCosta,  B.  F.     Sailing  directions  of 
26''-553 

Hudson  river.  DeCosta,  B.  F.  Dissertation  on  dis- 
covery of 2G"-553 


Hugo,  M.  V.  Capital  punishment ;  Claude  Gueux  ; 
and  the  last  day  of  a  condemned  man.  N. 
Y.,  1869 2-730 

—  L'homme  qui  rit.     N.  Y.,  1869.     8"        34-4543 

—  Man  who  bumhs       ....         18-1533 

—  Theatre.     P.  ^1853,4.     3  v.      .        .        34-3407 
Hugo  Blanc.     V.  M.  Griswold        .         .        18-3929 
Huguenots.     Hanna,  W.     Wycliffe  and  the  Huge- 
hots       32-935 

—  Historical  memorial  of  proceedings  against32-353 

—  Loiimer,  J.  G.     Historical  sketch  of         32-945 
Hulke,  J.  AV.     A  practical  treatise  on  the  use  of  the 

ophthalmoscope.     L.,  1861.     8»  10-928 

Hull,  A.  G.     See  Jahr,  G.  H.  G. 

Humanity,  aspects  of     .        .         .         .  23-964 

Humboldt,  F.  H.  A.  v.  Kosmos ;  cntwurf  einer 
physischen  weltbeschreibung.  Stuttgart  und 
Tubingen,  1845-50.     3  v.     8"        .        34-2464 

Humphrey  Humbug.    Life  and  confessions  of  30-255 

Hume,  G.  L.     Chemical  attraction  :  an  essay ;  with 

an  historical  introduction.     Camb.,  1835.     8° 

8-126 

Hundred  years  hence.     C.  Ld.  Moresby        30-2422 

Hunter,  Fanny.     See  Corning,  Mrs.  W.  H. 

Hunter,  J.  Hunterian  reminiscences  ;  being  the  sub- 
stance of  a  course  of  lectures  on  the  principles 
and  practice  of  surgery,  delivered  in  1785. 
Taken  in  short  hand  by  J.  Parkinson,  and  ed. 
with  notes  by  J.  W.  R.  Parkinson.  L.,  1833. 
4" 10-1012 

Hunter's  guide  and  trapper's  companion  :   a  com- 
plete guide  to  capture  all  kinds  of  game,  fin- 
animals,  etc.  ;   with  directions  how  to  cure 
and  tan  all  kinds  of  skins.     Hinsdale,  1869 
20-518 

Hunting.     Hunter's  guide  and  trapper's  companion 
20-51M 

—  Meunicr,  V.     Adventures  on  the  great  hunting 

groundsof  the  world     .         .        .         28''-27l 

Hurst,  J.  F.     See  Hagenbach,  K.  R.  ;  Lange,  J.  P. 

Hussein,  Ali  Khan  Klrmani.  History  of  the  reign 
of  Tipu  Sultan  :  being  a  continuation  of  the 
Neshani  Hyduri.  Trans,  by  W.  Miles.  L., 
1864.    8» 28^-27 

Hyacinthe,  Father.     See  Loyson,  C. 

Hyde,  T.  Historia  nerdiludii,  hoc  est  dicere  truncu- 
lorum  cum  quibusdam  aliis  arabum  persarum 
indorum  chinensium  et  aliarum  gentium  ludis. 
Oxonii,  1694.     2  v.       .        .         .  34-385 

—  See  Bodleian. 

Hydur  Naik.     Pee  Hussein,  Ali. 
Hygiene.     Citizens  association  of  N.  Y.     Report  of 
council 10-548 

—  Morentin,  M.  de.  Tratado  de  higiene  34--8 
Hymns  and  hymn  writers.  D.  A.  Tyng  32-424 
Hypodermic  medication.     R.  Bartholow         10-917 

Ida  della  Torre.     G.  Carcano  .        .        34-2540 

Idee  des  estampes.     C.  H.  Heineken      .  21-57 

Identity  and  resurrection  of  the  human  body.     S. 

Drew 32-2.' 0 

If,  yes,  and  perhaps.     E.  E.  Hale  .        18-1311 

Illinois,  campaign  in  the.     G.  R.  Clark  26*-874 

Imitations  of  celebrated  authors ;  or,  imaginary  re- 
jected articles.  L.,  1844  .  .  33-514 
Impartial  historical  narrative  of  those  momentous 
events  which  have  taken  place  from  1816  to 
1823.  L.,  1823.  f»  .  .  .  27''-4050 
Impartial  report  of  all  the  proceedings  in  parliament 
on  the  subject  of  a  regency  ;  with  lists  of  the 
divisions  and  protests  of  the  lords,  etc.     L., 

1789.    8» 27»-1294 

Importance  of  small  things.     J.  Hersey  32-411 

Imray,  J.  See  Orr's  circle  of  the  sciences,  p.  432. 
Index  to  the  sermons  published  since  the  restoration, 
pointing  out  the  texts  in  the  order  they  lie  in 
the  bible,  showing  the  occasion  on  which 
they  were  preached,  and  directing  to  the  vol- 
ume and  page  where  they  occur.  L.,  17f  9. 
S"  .        .        .        .        .        .  32-242 


INDEX. 


694 


IRISH. 


Index  testaceologicus.     W.  Wood         .  9-7^7 

Indexes.     Adams,  J.     Works        .  v.  10  of  26='-943 

—  Alison,    A.      History  of  Europe 

V.  20  of  27=>-3353 

—  American  journal  of  science  and  arts 

V.  no  of  9-984 

—  Same,  2d  series        .  v.  10,20,30,40  of  9-985 

—  Anquetil,  L.  P.     Historic  de  France 

V.  13  of 54-4854 

—  Art  de  verifier  les  dates   .         .         .         34-4938 

—  Bentliam,  J.     Works       .         .       v.  11  of  2-543 

—  Blackwood's  Edinburgh  magazine.      Index  of 

V.  1-50 17-22 

—  British  catalogue  of  books.     Index  (1837-57) 

21-306 

—  British  critic.     Ayscough's  index    .  17-146 

—  Britisli  essayists  ;  index  by  A.  Chalmers  33-950 

—  Code  franqais.     2  v.         .         .         .         34-4269 

—  Cuvier,  G.  L.  C.  F.  D.     Animal  kingdom 

V.  16  of  9-530 

—  Dibdin,  T.  F.     Index  of  autliors  and  editions 

in   "  Bibliothecan  Spencefiana" 

V.  1  of  21-641 

—  Edinburgh  review.     1802-12,13-30,30-44.     3  v. 

17-37 

—  EncyclopfBdia  Britannica         .         .        33-1268 

—  English  cyclopfedia  .         .         .       33-1261^ 

—  Forster,  J.     Index  of  sermons         .  32-726 

—  Franklin,  B.    Works        .         .       v.  10  of  33-49 

—  Gentleman's  magazine.      1731-1818.      5  v. 

17-48 

—  Hamilton,  A.     Works      .         .     v.  7  of  26''-946 

—  Hamilton,  II.  C.     Index  to  the  pictorial  history 

of  England  ....         27''-297 

—  Harleian  miscellany  .         .      v.  12  of  33-38 

—  Jefferson,  T.     Writings   .         .     v.  9  of  26='-944 

—  Malcom,  H.     Theological  index      .         32-2504 

—  Marshall,  G.  W.     Index  to  pedigrees      27''-8C0 

—  Martin,  H.      Histoire   de   France 

V.  17  of  34-4864 

—  Massachusetts  historical  society  ;  collections 

V.  10  of  26"-387 

—  Same,  2d  series        .        .         .  v.  10  of  26='-388 

—  Monthly  review,     v.  1-81  by  Ayscough.     3  v. 

17-72 

—  Same.     Index  to  n.  s.     v.  1-81.     2  v.        17-72 

—  Nichols,  J.     Literary  anecdotes    v.  7  of  22-1159 
and  J.  B.     Literary  history    v.  8  of  22-1160 

—  Notes  and  queries.     1856-68.     3  v.  17-131 

—  O'Callaghan,  E.   B.     Colonial  history  of  New 

York 26--'-1211 

—  Philosophical   magazine.      General  index 

11-265 

—  Plutarch.     Lives      ...       v.  5  of  30-431 

—  Poole,  W.  F.     Index  to  periodical  literature 

•       17-53,89 

—  Quarterly  review 

V.  20,40,60,80,100,120  of  17-05 

—  Repertory  of  arts  and  manufactures.     1795-1802 

6-956 

—  Repertory  of  patent  inventions.     1815-45.     2  v. 

6-961 

—  Same.     1846-50        ....  6-962 

—  Royal  society.     Philosophical  transactions 

V.  18  of  9-1219 

Catalogue  of  scientific  papers     .  21-374 

—  Sismondi,  J.  0.  L.  S.  de.      Histoire  des  Fran- 

(jais        .         .         .         .  V.  31  of  34-4709 

—  Sparks,  J.     Library  of  American  biography 

V.  10  and  25  of  30-497 

—  Tiraboschi,  G.     Storia  deila  letteratura  Italiana 

V.  16  of  34-2507"^ 

—  Voltaire,  F.  M.  A.  de.     (Euvres  completes 

V.  65,66  of-34-4868 

—  Washington,  G.     Writings  v.  12  of  26^-940 

—  Webster,  D.     Works        .         .       v.  6  of  30-704 
India.    Abu'lhasan  Ali  Ben  Ilosein  Ali  El-Mas'udi. 

Historical  encyclopaedia       .        .  28"-38 

—  Gholam  Hussein-Khan.       Mohamedan  power 

in 28''-186 


India.  Muir,  J.  Sanskrit  texts  on  the  religion  and 
institutions  of        ...         .  32-929 

—  Zein-ud-deen.  Tohfut-ul-mujahideen  28''-39 
India  directory.  J.  James  and  D.  Moore  1-42 
Indians.  Taopi  and  his  friends  .  .  26''-549 
Indigenous  races  of  the  earth.     J.  C.  Nott,  and  G. 

R.  Gliddon  ....         29»-278 

Inductive  philosophy.     Powell,  B.     Essays  on  the 

spirit  of 11-80 

Industrial    and  financial  resources  of   the  United 

States.     S.  Ilallett        .         .         .  1-188 

Industrial  arts.      Barnard,  F.    A.    P.      Report  on 

machinery  and  processes  of  .  6-901 

Industrial  exhibitions.     Barnard,  F.  A.  P.     Report 

on  machinery  and  processes  of  the  industrial 

arts 6-901 

Infidelity.     Crichton,  A.     Converts  from         30-90 

—  Laforet,  N.  J.  Principal  causes  of  32-2414 
Infusoria.      Slack,  H.  J.      Marvels  of  pond  life 

9-629, 

Ingegnieri,  G.     See  Porta,  G.  B.,  p.  470. 
lugelow,  J.     Mopsa,  the  feiry        .        .         18-1572 
Innocents  abroad,  the.     S.  L.  Clemens  29''-135 

Inquiry  into  the  difference  of  style  in  ancient  glass 
painting.     C.  Winston  .         .  5-189 

Inquisition.  Fatti  attenenti  all'  inquisizione  32-1281 
Insanity.     American  journal  of      .         .  10-612 

—  Delepierre,  O.     Les  fous  litteraires  .  21-61 
L'  histoire  litteraire  des  fous       .  21-61 

—  Pinel,  T.     L'  alienation  mentale      .        34-4902 

—  Winslow,  F.     Plea  of  insanity  in  criminal  cases 

V.  42  of  2-55 

Insccte,  1'.  J.  Michelet.  .  .  .  34-3533 
Insurance.     Chisholm,  D.     Commutation  tables 

1-257 

—  Smith,  J.  v.  C. ,  and  J.  II.  Griscom.     Physical 

indications  of  longevity        .         .  10-649 

Intelligence  of  animals.     E.  Menault     .  9-581 

Interest  tables,  Breban's         .         .         .  1-262 

Interoceanic  canals  and   railways.     Squier,  E.  G. 

States  of  Central  America    .         .         26''-339 

—  —  Nicaragua  and  the  interoceanic  canal 

26^-224 

—  Trautwine,  J.  C.     Rough  notes  for  an  explora- 

tion for  an  interoceanic  canal  route      26"-278 
Into  the  light.     C.  A.  Ogden  .        .        18-1573 

Intolerance.  Clarke,  T.  History  of  .  32-1279 
Intraocular  tumors.     H.  Knapp     .         .  10-921 

Introductio  ad  prudentiam.     T.  Fuller  .  33-415 

Invention  and  discovery.     Curious  facts  and  char- 
acteristic sketches.     Ph.,  1869      .  6-866 
Invention.     Spence,  W.     Specification  of  patent  for 

2-379 

Inventions.     Smith,    J.     The  mechanic ;   or,   com- 
pendium of  practical  inventions  .  _  6-900 
Investor's  monthly  manual ;  in  connection  with  the 
Economist,     v.  2,3.     L.,  1866,7.     2  v.     40 

1-526 

Ireland,  S.  W.  II.  Chalcographimania ;  or,  the 
portrait-collector  and  printseller's  chronicle, 
Avith  infatuations  of  every  description  :  a  hu- 
morous  poem.     By   Satiricus  Sculptor.     L., 

1814.     8° 23-983 

Ireland.  Crumpe,  S.  Means  of  providing  employ- 
ment for  people  of        .         .         .  2-948 

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Irish  literature.  Walker,  J.  C.  Irish  bards  22-1264 
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Irish  -watering  places.  A.  Knox  .  .  27^-074 
Iron  and  steel.  Kohn,  F.  ]\Ianufacture  of  6-977 
Iron  mask.     Ellis,  G.  A.     True  history  of  the  state 

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Iron  metallurgj^     H.  S.  Osborh     .        .  6-511 

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Italy.     Channing,  B.  H.     Sunny  skies  .         27''-829 

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Mabel's  pi-osress.     Mrs.  T.  A.  Trollope         18-4032 
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McGill,  W.     Practical  essay  on  the  death  of  Jesus 
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McLaurin,  John.  Essays  on  happiness,  Christian 
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Marlitt,  E.     Countess  Gisela  .         .         .        18-4227 
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Matter.  Burnett,  C.  M.  Philosophy  of  spirits  in 
relation  to 11-847 

Matthioli,  H.  A.     Ellis,  G.  A.     History  of      30-706 

Maurice,  F.  D.  Dialogues  between  a  clergyman 
and  a  layman  on  family  worship.  Cambridge 
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Maury,  A.     See  Nott,  J.  C,  and  G.  R.  Gliddon. 

May,  C.  L.  Sweet  clover ;  or,  Nelly  Milton's  house- 
keeping           18-3077 

May,  8.  J.  Some  recollections  of  our  anti-slavery 
conflict.     B.,  1869        .         .         .  2-971 

May  Bell.     H.Newbury         .        .         .         18-2381 

May  Coverley,  the  young  dressmaker    .         18-2149 

Mayfield,  Millie.  vWreath  of  rhymes.     Ph.,  1869 

23-155 

Maynard,  W.    Enterprising  impressario.     L.,  1867 
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Meade,  R.  W.     Treatise  on  naval  architecture  and 
ship-building,  or  an  exposition  of  the  princi- 
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"Meadows  of  gold  and  mines  of  gems."  See 
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Mechanic  ;  or,  compendium  of  practical  inventions. 
J.  Smith 6-900 

Mechanics.     Brunton,  R.     Compendium  of     6-824 

—  Buckmaster,  J.  C.     Mechanical  physics      11-9 

—  Fischer,    E.    G.     Lehrbuch   der    mechanischen 

naturlehre 11-186 

—  Moseky,  H.     Illustrations  of  .         .  11-51 

—  Taffe,  A.     Application  des  principes  de  meca- 

nique 6-429 

—  Weisbach,  J.     Handbuch   der  bergmaschinen- 

mechanik 6-454 

Mechanick  exercises.     J.  Moxon    .         .  6-890 

Mechanics'  magazine,  museum,  register,  journal  and 
gazette,     v.  1-46.     L.,  1823-47.     S"        6-883 
Mechanism  of  dislocation  and  fracture  of  the  hip. 
H.  J.  Bigelow       ....  10-315 

Medals.  Donaldson,  T.  L.  Architecture  of  29''-119 
Mediator  of  the  new  covenant.  J.  S.  Knox  32-686 
Medical   and   surgical  reporter,     v.  19.     Ph.,  1868. 

8" 10-898 

Medical  properties  and  uses  of  concentrated  medi- 
cines.    W.  Paine  ....  10-826 
Medical  tracts,     v.  p.  1827-52.     7  v.  8»  .  10-88 
Medicine.     Bartholow,  R.     Hypodermic  medication 
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—  Medical  and  surgical  reporter  .         .  10-898 

—  Meyer,  M.     Electricity  and  practical  m.    10-900 

—  Niemeyer,  F,  von.     Text-book  of  practical  m 

10-8 


MEDICINE. 


700 


MONTGOMERY. 


Medicine.  Paine,  W.  Principles  and  practice  of 
medicine 10-339 

Mediterranean.  Bennet,  J.  H.  Winter  and  spring 
on  the  shores  of  the       .         .         .        27''-127 

Meerman,  G.  Origiuestypographicae.  Hague,  1765. 
2  V.  in  1.     4»         ....  21-356 

Meigs,  J.  A.     See  Nott,  J.  C,  and  G.  P.  Gliddon. 

Melancholy.     Rogers,  T.     Disease  of    .  33-287 

Melly,  G.  School  experiences  of  a  fag  at  a  private 
and  a  public  school.     L.,  1854     .  13-135 

Melze,  G.  Bibliografia  del  romanzi  e  poemi  caval- 
lereschi  Italiani.     Mihmo,  1838.     8»      21-223 

Membrana  tympani.     A   Politzer  .         .  10-903 

Memoires  bibliographiques  et  litteraires.  A.  F.  Dc- 
landine 21-40 

Menault,  E.  Intelligence  of  animals,  with  illustra- 
tive anecdotes.     N.  Y.,  1869        .  9-581 

Mendham,  J.  Index  librorum  prohibitorum  a  Sixto 
v.,  Papa,  confectus  et  publicatus :  at  vero  a 
successoribus  ejus  in  secje  Romana  suppressus. 
;..,1835.     4"  ....  21-353 

Menet,  J.     Practical  hmts  on  teaching.     L.,  1868 

13-146 

Mens  corporis.     F.  H.  Elwin  .         .  15-124 

Mensuration.  Cowley,  J.  L.  Illustration  and  men- 
suration of  solid  geometry     .         .  14-502 

Mental  science.  Beecher,  C.  E.  Common  sense 
ap[)lied  to  religion         .         .         .  32-900 

The  people  as  interpreters  of  the  bible 

...         .         .  32-669 

—  Cousin,  V.     Lectures  on  the  true,  the  beautiful, 

and  the  good         ....  15-253 

—  Fearn,  J.     Physiology  of  mind        .  15-355 

—  Mill,  J.  Analysis  of  human  mind  .  15-350 
Merchant  ship  owner.  C.  Pope  .  .  1-57 
Merlin  ;  or,  the  early  history  of  King  Arthur.     [E. 

E.  T.  S.,  pt.  36]  .         .  V.  20  of  22-1043 

Messe  solennelle.     G.  Rossini  .         ,  5-877 

Metals.     Pepper,  J.  H.     Playbook  of    .  8-53 

Metamorphoses.     Ovidius  Naso,  P.        .  23-466 

Meta's  faith.     By  author  of  St.  Olave's  18-2199 

Meteorology.     Forster,  T.     Atmospheric  phaenom- 

ena 11-26 

—  Gnyot,  A.     Tables  .         .         .       v.  1  of  11-188 

—  Peltier,  A.     Observations  et  recherches  experi- 

mentales 34-5540 

—  Zurcher  and  Margolle.     Meteors,  aerolites,  etc. 

11-232 

Method  of  chymical  nomenclature,  proposed  by  De 
Morveau,  Lavoisier,  Bertholet,  and  De  Four- 
croy  ;  with  a  new  system  of  chymical  charac- 
ters, adapted  to  tlie  nomenclature,  by  Hassen- 
fratz  and  Adet.  Trans,  by  J.  St.  John.  L., 
1788.     8"- 8-127 

Meunier,  V.  Adventures  on  the  great  hunting 
grounds  of  the  world.     N.  Y.,  1869      28'^-271 

Meusel,  J.  G. ,  et  al.  Bibliotheca  historica.  Leip., 
1782-1802.     11  V.     8°    .         .         .  21-79 

Meyer,  M.  Medical  electricity  in  its  relation  to 
practical  medicine.  Trans.,  with  additions,  by 
W.  A.  Hammond.     N.  Y.,  1869.     8»    10-900 

Michaud,  L.  G.     See  Biographic  universelle. 

Michelet,  J.     The  bird.     L.,  1869.     8°  .  9-745 

—  Love   (L'Amour).     Trans,   by  J.  W.  Palmer. 

N.  Y.,  1869 33-881 

Middle  ages.     Lacroix,  P.     Les  art  au  moyen  age 

5-42 

Midsummer  night's  dream,  illustrations  of  the  fairy 

mythology  of.  J.  O.  Halliwell  .  22-1073 
Midwifery.     Braun,    C.   R.     Convulsions  of   i)reg- 

nancy,  parturition  and  childbed  .  10-907 

—  Churchill,  F.  Manual  for  midwives  10-909 
Miege,  G.,  and  A.    Boyer.     Grammaire  Angloise- 

francoise ;     nouvelle     edition,    corrigee,    re- 
formee  et  augmentee  par  M.  Flint.     P.,  1777 

34-4732 

Military  record  of  appointments  in  U.  S.  army.     G. 

V.  Henry 26»-1062 

Military  surgery.     Hamilton,  F.  H.     Treatise  on 

.        .        .        .  10-544 


Mill,  J.     Analvsis  of  the  phenomena  of  the  human 

mind.     L.,  1869.     2  v.     8°  .         .  15-350 

Mill,  J.  S.     Subjection  of  women.     Ph.,  1869  2-804 

Same.     L.,  1869  .         .         .  2-805 

—  Utilitarianism.  3d  cd.  L.,  1867.  8°  15-352 
Mille,  J.  de.    Cord  and  creese        .         .         18-2204 

—  Helena's  household  .  .  .  18-3845 
Millenium.     Berg,   J.  F.      Second  advent  not  pre- 

millenial 32-1717 

Miller,  E.  H.  Royal  road  to  fortune  .  18-2207 
Miller,  E.  P.     How  to  bathe  :  a  family  guide  for  tlie 

use  of  water  in  preserving  health  and  treating 

disease.     N.  Y.,  1869  .         .  10-344 

Miller,  G.     Latter  struggles  in  the  journey  of  life  ; 

or,  the  afternoon  of  my  days.     E.,  1833.     8° 

30-G49 

Miller,  Samuel.     Life  of  Rev.  Samuel  Miller,  D.  D. 

Ph.,  1869.     2  V.     8"     .        .         .         30-2451 
Miller,  Rev.  Samuel,  D.  D.      Presbyterianism  the 

truly  primitive  and  apostolical  constitution  of 

the  church  of  Christ.     Ph.,  1836  32-1448 

—  Primitive  and  apostolical  order  of  the  church  of 

Christ  vindicated.     Ph.,  1840       .        32-1401 

—  Miller,  8.  Life  of  .  .  .  .  30-2451 
Miller,  T.  Fred  and  the  gorillas  .  .  18-2209 
Mind.    Atkinson,  H.  G.,and  H.  Martineau.    Man's 

nature  and  development       .         .  10-915 

—  Cheyne,  .1.     Partial  derangement  of         32-618 

—  Ehvin,  F.  H.     Mens  corporis:  operations  of  the 

mind  in  sleep        ....  15-124 

—  Fearn,  J.     Physiology  of        .         .  15-355 

—  Rogers,  T.  Trouble  of  .  .  .  33-287 
Mines.    Patterson,  L.  B.    Twelve  years  in  the  mines 

ofCahfornia         ....         26''-568 
Miniature  painting.     Mansion,  L.     Letters  upon 

5-178 

Mining.      Smyth,  R.  B.     Gold  fields  and  mineral 

'districts 6-420 

Minister's  wife.     M.  Oliphant         .         .         18-2388 

Ministry.      Miller,    S.      Constitution    and   order  of 

32-1401 

—  See  Clergymen  ;  Homiletics ;  Preaching. 
Minnesota  then  and  now.     H.  E.  Bishop  23-80 
Miramichi.     W.  T.  Savage     .         .         .        18-2214 
Miscellaneae  observationcs  in  auctores  veteres  et  re- 

centiores    cum    notis    et    auctario   variorum 
virorum  doctorum.     Amstelaedami,  1732-45. 

12  V 21-114 

Missions.      Ellis,  H.  W.      Toils  and  triumphs 

32-2494 

—  Knowles,  J.  D.     Baptist  mission  to  the  Burman 

empire 30-067 

—  Maclear,  G.  F.     Apostles  of  mediaeval  Europe 

32-404 

—  Walker,  S.  A.    Missions  in  western  Africa 

32-507 

Mitchell,  S.  A.     New  general  atlas.     Ph.,  1869.     f 

25—362" 

Mizpah.  '  L.  C.  Loomis '.        '.        *.         .  32-980 

Modern  practice  of  the  electric  telegraph.  F.  L. 
Pope •  6-903 

Mohammed  All  Hazin.  Tarikli  ahhwal.  L.,  1831. 
8° 34-2970 

Mohammed  Ben  Musa.  See  Abu  Abdallah  Moham- 
med Ben  Musa. 

Mohammed  Mohhsen.     See  Fani. 

Mohammed  Sadik  ben  Mirza  Mohammed  Saleh 
Zobeiri  Isfahani.  Geographical  works.  Trans, 
by  J.  C,  from  the  Persian  MSS.  of  Sir.  W. 
Ouseley.     L.,  1832.     8°        ...  25-43 

Mohammedanism.     Practical  philosophy  of     15-60 

—  Zein-ud-deen  ;  Tohfut-ul-mujahideen  28^-39 
Molecules.  Macvicar,  J.  G.  Structure  of  11-45 
Mona,  the  vestal.  A.  H.  Dorsey  .  .  18-909 
Monnier,  M.     The  wonders  of  Pompeii.     N.  Y., 

1870 27''-2361 

Montalban.  Mrs.  R.  Pacheco  .  .  18-4170 
Montgomery,   G.  W.      Narrative  of  a  journey  to 

Guatemala,  in  Central  America,  in  1838.     N. 

Y.,  1839.     8»        .        .        .        .  26'>-94 


MONUMENTAL. 


701 


NAUMAN. 


Monumental  brasses.     H.  Haines  .  5-191 

Moon.     Gumpach,  J.  v.     Rotation  of,  in  her  axis 

12-G9 

Mopsa,  the  fairy.     J.  Ingelow        .         .        18-1572 
Moral,  intellectual,  and   physical  culture.      F.  G. 

Welch 33-865 

Moral  refoims.     A.  C.  Coxe  .         .        32-1719 

Moral  science.     Gros,  J.  D.     Natural  principles  of 

rectitude 15-82 

—  Nash,  S.     Morality  and  the  state     ,  2-810 

—  Wollaston,  W.     Religion  of  nature        15-348,9 
Morals.     Boethius.     De  consolatione  philosophiaj 

15-176 

Morellius,  J.  Bibliotheca  Maphaei  Pinellii.  Venice, 
1787.     6v.     8°      .         .         .         .  21-80 

Moreutin,  M.  M  de.  Tratado  de  la  higiene  6  sea, 
salud  y  enfermedad.     L.,  1864     .  34-28 

IMoriah  ;  or,  sketches  of  the  rites  of  Israel.  R.  W. 
Fraser  32-840 

Morris,  P.  H.     Evil  effects  of  drunkenness  physio- 
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30-354 

Morris,  R.  Etymology  of  local  names  with  an  in- 
troduction to  the  relationship  of  languages ; 
Teutonic  names.     L.     .         .         .  22-172 

Mortality.     Beddoes,  T.     Premature  mortality 

10-473 

Mortimore,  D.  Globe  within  the  sun  our  heaven. 
N.  Y.,  1869  ....         32-2496 

Moschus.  ■  [Pseud.]  Poetical  works.  L.,  1850. 
2  V 23-162 

Moseley,  H.     Illustrations  of  mechanics.     L.,  1839 
11-51 

Motherly,  Mary.  Hints  to  maid  servants  in  small 
households,  on  manners,  dress,  and  duties. 
L.,  1859 38-898 

Mouth.     Garretson,  J.  E.     Diseases  and  surgery  of 
10-905 

Moxon,  Joseph.  Mechanic  dyalling ;  teaching  any 
man  unlearned  in  the  mathematics  to  draw  a 
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Mechanic  exercises  ;  ur,  the  doctrine  of  handy- 
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Miildener,  W.  Bibllotlieca  geographico-statistica 
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geordnete  iibersicht  auf  dem  gebiete  der 
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—  Bibliotheca  historica  ;  oder  systematisch  geord- 

nete iibersicht  auf  dem  gebiete  der  gesamm- 
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Gottingen,  1866-68        .         ,         .  21-53 

—  Bibliotheca    mecanico-technologica   et    cecono- 

mica  ;  oder  systematisch  geordnete  iibersicht 
aller  der  auf  dem  gebiete  der  mcchanischen 
und  technischen  kiinste  und  gewerbe  neu 
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—  Bibliotheca  philologica ;   oder  geordnete  iiber- 

sicht aller  auf  dem  gebiete  der  classischen 
alterthumswissenschaft  wie  der  alleren  und 
neueren  sprachwissenschaft  neu  erschieneneu 
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Mule,  the.     Riley,  H.     Treatise  on        .  4-214 

Muller,  F.  Catalogue  de  livres  concernant  Thisf  oire 
et  la  topographic  des  Pays-Bas.  Amsterdam, 
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Mullins,  J.  D.  Free  libraries  and  newsrooms  ;  their 
formation  and  management.     L.,1869     21-81 

Miindt,  C.  The  empress  Josephine  :  an  historical 
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Mural  monuments.    Faulkner,  T.     Designs  for 

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Murhard,  F.  W.  A.  Litteratur  der  mathematischen 
wissenschaften.  Leip.,  1797-1805.     5  v.  21-82 

Murphy,  J.  J.  Habit  and  intelligence  in  tlieir  con- 
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Murray,  R.     Steam  ships.     [See  Murray,  Andrew] 
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Museum  botanicum.     C.  L.  Blume        .  34-484 

Music.     Chappell,  W.     Popular  music  of  the  olden 

time 28-1304 

—  Miscellaneous  collection   of  piano-forte  music. 

4  V.     4° 5-964 

—  Purdie,  T.  Form  and  sound  .  11-143 
Must'ujab-khan  Buhadur.     Life  of  Hafiz  ool-Moolk, 

Haiiz  Rehmut  Khan  ;  and  entitled  Goolistan- 

i-Rehmut.     Abridged  and  trans,  by  C.  Elliott. 

L.,  1831.     8»         ....  80-225 

My  daughter  Elinor :  a  novel         ,        .         18-2806 
My  son's  wife.     M.  H.  Pike  .         .         18-4039 

Mysteries.    Mahan,  A.    Modern  mysteries  explained 

and  exposed  ....        33-1579 

Mysteries  of  the  ocean.     A.  Mangin       ,  9-1015 

Mystery  of  godliness.     T.Bradbury      .  82-926 

Mystery  of  life  and  its  arts.  J.  Ruskin  33-1304 
Mythology.     Cicero,  M.  T.     Nature  of  the  gods 

32-1902;38-186 

—  Cory,  L  P.     Ancient  fragments       .  32-632 

—  Gladstone,  W.  E.     Juventus  mundi        22-1063 

—  See  Druids. 

Names.    Morris,  R.     Etymology  of  local  names 

32-173 

Namur,  P.  Bibliographic  paleographico-diplomati- 
co  bibliologie  generale  ou  repertoire  systema- 
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Naples  et  Rome.     H.  Taine  .         .         34-5549 

Nares,  E.  Man,  as  known  to  us  theologically  and 
geologically.     L.,  1834.     8°         .         82-2534 

Nason,  E.  Monogram  on  our  national  song.  Alb., 
1869.     8° 22-1293 

Natalie.     J.  B.  J.  Champagnac     .         .        34-5174 

National  capital.  Reavis,  L.  U.  Change  of  national 
empire 26''-430 

National  evils  and  practical  remedies.  J.  S.  Buck- 
ingham    2-578 

National  sermons.     G.  Haven        .         .  32-391 

Natural  history,      Agassiz,  E.  C.      First  lesson  in 
9-504 

—  Bates,  H.  W.     Naturalist  on  the   Amazon 

9-703 

—  Bond,  A.  L.     Child's  natural  history         9-700 

—  Buffon,  G.  L.  L.  de.   Natural  history  of  the  globe 

and  of  man 9-523 

—  Cassell's  popular  natural  history     .  9-1230 

—  Dawson,  J.  W.     Archaia  ;  natural  history  of  the 

Hebrew  scriptures         .         .        .  32-988 

—  Dryander,  J.     Bibliotheca  J.  Banks  21-60 

—  Forbes,  E.    Naturalhistory  of  the  European  seas 

9-546 

—  Godman,  J.  D.    American  natural  history  9-548 

—  Guthe,  H.      Bibliotheca  historico-naturalis 

21-51 

—  Hooker,  W.     Natural  history  .        .  9-563 

—  Mangin,  A.     The  desert  world        ,  9-1014 

—  Pouchet,  F.  A.     The  universe        .  9-1051 

—  Swainson,  W.     Study  of  .         .  9-645 

—  Tennent,  J.  E.     Natural  history  of  Ceylon 

...         .         .  9-646 

—  Wheelwright,  H.  W.     Spring  and   summer  in 

Lapland 27'^-653 

Ten  years  in  Sweden  .         .         .  27''-757 

—  Wood,  J.  G.     Boy's  own  book  of  .  9-658 

—  See  Taxidermy,  p.  576. 

Natural  philosophy.  Steele,  J.  D.  Fourteen  weeks' 
course  in 11-73 

Natural  and  divine  truth.     B.  Powell    .        32-2223 

Natural  worth  and  dignity  of  man.     G.  Staylej'^ 

32-353 

Nature.  Boniface,  J.  X.  Dame  nature  and  her 
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—  Humboldt,  F.  H.  A.  von.     Kosmos        34-2464 

—  Holbach,  P.  H.  T.     System  of        .    15-312,331 

—  Pouchet,  F.  A.     The  universe         .  9-1051 

—  Powell,  B.  Order  of  .  .  .  15-356 
Naturgemiisse  volkswirthscliaft.  K.  Arnd  34-517 
Nauman,  M.  D.     Sidney  Elliott     .         .         18-2314 

—  Twisted  threads       ....        18-2313 


NAUMANN. 


702 


OTT. 


Naumann,  C.  F.  Anfangsgriinde  dor  Krystallo- 
grapliie.     Dresden   und  Leip.,  1841.     8° 

9-275 

Naval  architecture.     Lang,  O.     Improvements  in 

6-631 

—  Meade,  R.  "W.     Naval  construction  6-654 
Nazareth  hall.     Reichel,  W.  C.     Historical  sketch  of 

13-183 

Neal,  J.     Great  mysteries  and  little  plagues 

18-2321 
Necessary  existence  of  God.     W.  II.  Gillespie 

32-882 

Necessity  of  separation.     J.  Canne        .  32-841 

Neddy  and  his  mother.  I.  Wichern  .  18-1174 
Nervous  system.  Jones,  C.  H.  Functional  ner- 
vous disorders  ....  10-922 
Neshani  Hyduri.  See  Hussein,  Ali  .  28'''-27 
New  Brunswick.  Gooch,  J.  Act  for  the  union 
with  Canada  and  Nova  Scotia  .  2-383 
Negroes.     Livermore,  G.     Opinions  of  the  founders 

on 2-769 

Netherlands.  Muller,  F.  Livres  concernant  I'his- 
toire  des  Pays-Bas.  .  .  .  21-193 
New  annual  register ;  or,  general  repository  of  his- 
tory, politics  and  literature.  1780-1826.  L., 
1793-1827.  47v.  8"  .  .  •  .  29^-205 
New  England.  Barber,  J.  W.  History  and  antiqui- 
ties                 26"-456 

New  Jersey.    Elmer,  J.  Q.  C.    Digest  of  laws  of  2-49 
New  Mexico.     Davis,  W.  W.  H.     Spanish  conquest 

of 26''-1056 

New  pilgrim's  progress.     S.  L.  Clemens        29i'-135 
New  school  medicines.     W.  Paine        .  10-326 

New  system  of  practical  domestic  economj' :  founded 
on  modern  discoveries  and  the  private  com- 
munications of   persons  of  experience.     L., 

1824 6-204 

New  testament  truths ;  old  testament  shadows  of. 

L.  Abbott 32-2533 

New  views  on  baldness.     H.  P.  Truefitt  10-158 

New  York  city.      Bayley.  J.  R.     History  of   the 

catholic  church  on  the  island  of  .         32-2211 

—  Description  of  the  central  park        .         26''-703 

—  Martin.  E.  W.     Secrets  of  the  great  city  26^^-517 
New  York  State.     Barber,  J.  W.     History  and  an- 
tiquities of 26»-456 

Newby,  C.  J.     Kate  Kennedy       .        .        18-1710 

—  Trodden  down  ....         18-2330 
Newcome,  W.     Historical  view  of  the  English  bibli- 
cal translations ;  the   expediency  and  means 
of  revising.     Dub.,  1792:     8°       .  32-434 

Newfoundland.  Pedley,  C.  History  of  26''>-10.19 
NcAvton,  R.  Bible  wonders.  N.  Y.,  1870  32-548 
Newton,  I.  Enumeration  of  lines  of  the  third  order, 
generation  of  curves  by  shadows,  organic  de- 
scription of  curves,  and  construction  of  equa- 
tions by  curves.  Trans,  from  tlie  Latin,  with 
notes  and  examples  byC.R.  M.  Talbot.  L., 
1861.     8"      • 14-140 

—  See  Algarotti,  F. 
Nichols,  H.     See  KncAVStub,  I. 

Nicolaus,  C.  Bibliotheca  Nicolaiana.  Amsterdam, 
1098 21-84 

Nidworth.     E.  Prentiss  .         .         .        18-2544 

Niemeyer,  F.  von.  Text  book  of  practical  medi- 
cine. Trans,  bj''  G.  H.  Humphreys  and  C. 
G.  Hackley.     N.  Y.,  1869.     2  v.     8»    10-899 

Nixon,  J.  T.     See  Elmer,  L.  Q.  C. 

Nonconformists.  Canne,  J.  Separation  from  the 
church  of  England        .         .         .  32-841 

Norfolk.     Excursions  in  the  county  of  .         27'^'-968 

Normandy,  walking  tour  in  .         .         .  27*^-710 

North  American  homeopathic  journal :  a  quarterly 
journal  of  medicine  and  the  auxiliary  sciences. 
V.  1..   N.  Y.,  1851,     8«         .        .  10-911 

North  Pennsylvania  railroad  company,  annual  re- 
ports of  the  directors;  with  charter  and 
special  reports.     1854-62      .         .  1-354 

Norwe.^ian  literature.  Nyerup,  R.,  and  I.  E.  Kraft. 
Litteraturlexicon  .         .        .  21-340 


Notes  in  England  and  Italy.    S.Hawthorne  27''-966 

Nott,  J.  C,  and  G.  R.  Gliddon.    Indigenous  races  of 

the  earth ;    or,  new  chapters  of  ethnological 

enquiry  ;  with  monographs,  etc.,  by  A.  Maury, 

F.  Pulszky,  and  J.  A.  Meigs.     Ph.,  1808.     8° 

' 29-'-278 

Nouveau  dictionnaire  de  poche  frauQaise-espagnol 
[et  espagnol-franqaise.]     P.,  1823        34-2941 
Nouvelle   bibliotlieque  des  auteurs  ecclesiastiques. 
L.  E.  Du  Pin        ....  21-355 

Nova  Scotia.     Gooch,  J.     Act  for  union  with    Can- 
ada and  New  Brunswick     .         .  2-383 
Novelty  of  popery  and  the  antiquity  of  the  religion 
of  protcstants ;  proved  by  scripture  and  his- 
tory.    Ph.,  1840   .         .         .        .        32-1438 
Nowell,  H.  P.  H.     Helping-hand  series. 

(1)  Climbing  the  rope         .        .        18-4095 

(2)  Billy  Grimes'  favorite  .         .         18-4096 

—  —  (3)  Cruise  of  the  Dashaway       .         18-4097 

(4)  Little  Spaniard     .         .        .         lS-4098 

(5)  Salt-water  Dick    .         .         .         18-4099 

(6)  Little  maid  of  Oxbow  .         .        18-4100 

Noyes,  J.  H.    History  of  American  socialisms.    Ph., 

1870.     8° 2-1018 

Numbers.     Blunt,  H.     Exposition  of  the  book  of 

.....        32-2218 
Nunziata,  la.     G.  Carcano     .         .         .        34-2540 
Nurses  and   nursing.     Churchill,    F.      Manual   for 
monthly  nurses     ....  10-909 

Nyerup,  R.,  and  I.  E.  Kraft.  Almindeligt  littera- 
turlexicon for  Danmark,  Norge,  og  Island ; 
eller  fortegnelse  over  danske,  norske,  og  is- 
landske,  saavel  afdodc  som  nu  levende  forfat- 
tere.     Kjobenhavn,  1820.     4°       .  21-340 

Ocean,  mysteries  of.     A.  Mangin  ,         .  9-1015 

Odling,  W.  Course  of  practical  chemistry  for  medi- 
cal students.  Ph.,  1869  .  .  8-63 
Odontography.  R.  Owen  .  ,  .  9-1050 
Odes  and  epodes.  Horace  .  .  .  23-131 
Ogden,  C.  A.  Into  the  light ;  or,  the  Jewess  18-1573 
Oikeion  dialogon  biblion.  J.  Posselius  34-366 
Old  book  rarities.  J.  O.  Halliwell  .  21-207 
Old  ocean,  tales  of.  C.  R.  Low  .  .  29''-326 
Old  red  house.  H.  S.  Grosvenor  .  .  18-2363 
Old  testament  shadows  of  new  testament  truths. 

L.  Abbott 32-2533 

Oldfleld,  T.  H.  B.  History  of  the  original  constitu- 
tion of  parliaments  from  the  time  of  the  Brit- 
ons to  the  present  day.     L.,  1797.     8° 

27'>-1296 

Oldmixon,  J.  British  empire  in  America  ;  contain- 
ing the  history  of  the  discovery,  settlement, 
progress,  and  present  state  of  all  the  British, 
colonies  of  America.  L.,  1708  .  26"-351 
Oldys,  W.  British  librarian  ;  exhibiting  a  compen- 
dious review  of  scarce,  useful,  and  valuable 
books  'in  all  sciences,  manuscript  and  print. 

L.,  1738 21-85 

Oliphant,  M.  The  minister's  wife  .  18-2388 
On  time.  W.  T.  Adams  .  .  .  18-4126 
One  poor  girl.  W.  Sikes  .  .  .  18-2848 
Ophthalmoscope.     Hulke,  J.  W.     Treatise  on  use  of 

10-928 

Optics.  Smith,  R.  Complete  system  of  11-524 
Order  of  nature.     B.Powell.         .         .  15-356 

Origin  and  development  of  religious  belief.     S.  Bar- 
ing-Gould     .         .         ,        .         .  32-399 
Origines  typogruphicae.     G.  Meerman  .  21-356 
Ornithology.      Audubon,   J.    J.      Synopsis  of  the 
birds  of  North  America        .         .  9-744 
Orpen,  C.  E.  H.     Anecdotes  and  annals  of  the  deaf 
and  dumb.     L.,1836     .        .        .          33-193 
Osborn,  II.  S.     Metallurgy  of  iron  and  steel,  theo- 
retical and  practical,  in  all  its  branches  ;  with 
special  reference  to  American  materials  and 
processes.     Pli.,  1809.     8°    .         .  6-511 
Ott,  A.     Art  of  manutacturing  soap  and  candles,  in- 
cluding the  most  recent  discoveries,  etc.    Ph., 
1807 6-513 


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PERIODICALS. 


Otto,  F.  History  of  Russian  literature  ;  with  a  lexi- 
con of  Russian  authors.    Oxf.,  1839.     8° 

22-1165 

Other  folk's  lives.     M.  B.  Smedley        .         18-4300 

Oulton,  W.  C.     History  of  the  theatres  of  London  ; 

containing  an  annual  register  of  new  pieces, 

revivals,  etc.  ;  with  notes  and  anecdotes.     L., 

1818.     3  V 24-244 

Our  acre  and  its  harvest.     M.  C.  Brayton  and  E.  F. 

Terry 26''-538 

Our  first,  families.     J.  G.  Koster     .         .        18-2402 
Our  national  song.     E.  Nason        .         .        22-1293 
Our  new  west.     S.  Bowles     .         .         .         26''-714 
Our  own  hirds.     W.  L.  Baily        .         .  '  9-510 
Ourselves.     E.  L.  Linton        .         .         .          33-873 
Out  of  the  wilderness.     J.D.Chaplin.        18-4297 
Ovaries.     Wells,  T.  S.     Diseases  of       .          10-731 
Owen,  J.     Discourse  concerning  the  Holy  Spirit; 
also,  the  nature  and  necessity  of  gospel  holi- 
ness, and  the  difference   between   grace  and 
morality.     Ph.,  1841.     8°     .         .          32-487 
Owen,    R.      Odontography;   or,  a  treatise   on  the 
comparative  anatomy  of  the  teeth,  their  phys- 
iological relations,  etc.,  in  the  vertebrate  ani- 
mals.    L.,  1840,5.     2  V.     8»         .          9-1050 
Oxford  university.     Burrows,  M.     Pass  and  class 
■         13-40 

—  Smith,  G.     Plea  for  abolition  of  tests      32-1432 

Pacheco,  R.     Montalban        .         .         .         18-4170 

Packard,  F.  The  rock ;  with  an  introduction  by 
H.  A.  Boardman.     Ph.,  1861        .  32-989 

Page,  J.  The  fractional  calculator ;  or,  new  ready 
reckoner ;  with  discount  tables,  etc.  Notting- 
ham, 1832 1-53 

Painters.     Siret,  A.     Dictionnaire  des  peintres 

34-4982 

Painting.  Burtin,  F.  X.  de.  The  knowledge  neces- 
sary to  amateurs  in  pictures  .  5-188 

Palaeography.  Namur,  P.  Bibliographic  palaeon- 
t'ologique 21-98 

Palseontology.  McCoy,  F.  Contributions  of  British 
p 9-265 

Palms  and  their  allies.     B.  Seeman       ,  9-79 

Palestine.     Clemens,  S.  L.     Innocents  abroad 

29''-135 

Pantographia.     E.  Fry  ....  22-376 

Papacy.     Cassels,  S.  J.     Christ  and  antichrist 

32-532 

Paper-marks.  Sotheby,  S.  L.  Character  of,  in  the 
fifteenth  century    .         .        .         .   .       21-049 

Parii3.     American  family  in    .         .         .         27*^-105 

—  Robinson,  W.    Parks,  promenades,  and  gardens 

27"-905 

—  ExTdbilions.     Barnard,    F.   A.    P.      Report   on 

machinerj'-  and  processes  of  the  industrial  arts 
and  apparatus  of  the  exact  sciences         6-901 

Park,  T.     See  Walpole,  H. 

Parker,  H.  F.     Constance  Aylmere       .  18-698 

Parker  society.     Bale,  J.     Select  works.     No.  36 

32-1224 

Parkman,  F.  Discovery  of  the  great  west.  B., 
1869.     8° 20''-931 

Parks,  promenades,  and  gardens  of  Paris.  "W. 
Robinson 27^-965 

Parliamentary  law.    Wilson,  O.  M.    Digest  of  2-38G 

Parliamentary  papers  ;  consisting  of  a  complete  col- 
lection of  the  king's  speeches,  messages,  etc. ; 
a  collection  of  lords'  protests,  rules,  and  or- 
ders of  the  house  of  commons,  etc.  [Deb- 
rett's.]     L.,  1797.     3  v.     8"         .       27''-1297 

Parliamentary  or  constitutional  history  of  England, 
from  the  earliest  times  to  the  restoration  of 
Charles  II.  Collected  by  several  hands.  2d 
ed.     L.,  1761-3.     24  v.     8°.         .       27^-1281 

Parliamentary  register ;  or,  history  of  the  proceed- 
ings and  debates  of  the  house  of  commons, 
during  the  1st  to  Otli  sessions  of  the  14tli  par- 
liament of  Great  Britain.  [Almon's  ]  L., 
1775-80.     17v.     b"       .        .        .       27''-1288 


Parliamentary  register  ;  or,  history  of  the  proceed- 
ings and  debates  of  the  house  of  commons, 
from  the  1st  session  of  the  IHth  parliament 
to  the  6th  session  of  the  17th  parliament. 
[Debrett's.]     L.,  1781-96.     45  v.     8° 

27"— 1289 

—  Same  ;  from  the  1st  to  the  7th  sessions  of  the 

18lh  parliament.     L.,  1797-1802.     18  v.     80 
27''-1290 

Parrish,  — .  Details  of  an  unpaid  claim  on  France 
for  24,000,000  francs,  guaranteed  by  the  parole 
of  Napoleon  III.     Ph.,  1869.     8»  1-272 

Parnasse  reforme.     G.  Gueret        .        .        34-4518 

Parsees.  Fani,  Mohammed  Mohhsen.  Dabistan ; 
or,  school  of  manners  .        .         .  32-485 

Parser  and  analyzer.     F.  A.  March        .  22-166 

Pasley,  C.  W.  Complete  course  of  practical  geome- 
try ;  including  conic  sections  and  plan  draw- 
ing.    2d  ed.     L.,  1822.     8°  .         .  14-134 

Patriot's  history  of  Ireland.     M.  F.  Cusack 

27^-1430 

Patterson,  L.  B.  Twelve  years  in  the  mines  of  Cali- 
fornia ;  embracing  a  general  view  of  the  gold 
region  ;  with  observations  on  hill,  placer,  and 
quartz  diggings  ;  and  notes  on  the  origin  of 
gold  deposits.     Camb.,  1862         .         26''-568 

Patterson,  R.  Tlie  reporter's  assistant ;  being  an 
exposition  of  the  reporting  style  of  phonogra- 
phy.    Ph.,  1850    .         .         .         .  22-340 

Paxton,  Philip.     [Pseud.]     See  Ilammitt,  S.  A. 

Payne,  J.  T.,  and  H.  Foss.  Bibliotheca  Grcnvill- 
iana ;  bibliographical  notices  of  rare  and 
curious  books  forming  part  of  the  library  of 
Thomas  Grenville.     L.,  1842.     2  v.     8» 

V.  1,2  of  21-86 

Part  second,  completing  the  catalogue  of  the 

library  bequeathed  to  the  British  museum. 
L.,  1848.     8°         .        .        .        V.  3  of  21-86 

Peake,  R.  B.  Amateurs  and  actors.  F's  M.  D. 
V.  20 24-113 

Pear  culture  for  profit.     P.  T.  Quinn    .  4-334 

Pearson,  C.  II.     Cabin  on  the  prairie    .         18-4296 

Pease,  L.  T.  View  of  Texas.  See  Niles,  J.  M.,  p. 
422 26^-324 

Pedigrees.     Sims,  R.     Index  to  pedigrees  and  aiTas 
21-111 

Pedley,  C.  History  of  Newfoundland  from  the 
earliest  times  to  1860.    L.,1863.     8"    26'''-1059 

Pen  and  pencil  sketches  of  Faroe  and  Iceland.  A.  J. 
Symington 29'^-303 

Pen  Owen.     J.  Hook     ....        18-1136 

Pennsylvania.  Statements  of  the  affairs  of  the  sev- 
eral banks  of  Pennsylvania  on  the  first  dis- 
count days  in  the  months  of  Jan.,  May,  June 
and  Nov.,  1837.     Ph.,  1838.     8"  .  1-179 

—  Barber,  J.  W.     History  arid  antiquities  of 

26''-456 

Pennsylvania,  university  of.     Horner,  W.  G.    Cata- 
logue of  the  anatomical  museum  of         10-59 
Pentateuch.     Blunt,  H.     Family  exposition  of 

32-221 6to8 

Pepper,  J.  H.  Cyclopaedic  science  simplified.  L., 
1869 11-56 

—  Play  book  of  metals.     L.,1869       .  8-53 
Percheron,  A.     Bibliographic  entomologique,  com- 

prenant  des  noms  d'auteurs  des  ouvrages,  des 
monographies  et  des  memoires  ;  accompagnee 
de  notices  sur  les  ouvrages  periodiques,  les 
dictionnaires  et  les  memoires  des  societies  sa- 
vants.    P.,  1837.     2  V.     8«         .  21-245 
Percussion  and  auscultation.     C.  Hoppe         10-913 
Percy  Mallory.     J.  Hook       .        .         .        18-1139 
Peregrine  Pickle,  letters  of.     G.  P.  Upton      33-604 
Perennial  calendar.     T.  Forster     .        .  33-992 
Perfect  man,  the.     II.  Jones  .        .        .        32-1866 
Periodicals.     Athenaeum       .        .         .  17-17 

—  The  chemist 8-124 

—  Christian  advocate.     [See  Presbyterian  maga- 

zine]    .         .        .        .         •        .        32-1550 

—  Copper  plate  magazine    .        .        .  5-763 


PERIODICALS. 


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PRESBYTERIAN. 


Periodicals.     Critical  review  .        .  17-176 

—  Tlie  director 17-152 

—  Hahnemannian  monthly  .        .    '      10-904 

—  Investor's  monthly  manual      .         .  1-526 

—  Literary  and  tlicological  review       .         32-1538 

—  Literarj'  gazette  and  journal    .        ,  17-488 

—  Magasin  pittoresqne         .         .         .        34-4980 

—  Meclianics'  magazine       .         .         .  6-882 

—  Nortli  American  homoeoiDathic  journal     10-911 

—  Presbyterian  magazine.      [See  Christian  advo- 

cate]              32-1549 

—  Quarterly  homoiopathic  journal      .  10-912 

—  Saturday  magazine  ....  17-487 
Personal   experience   of   Roman  Catholicism.      E. 

Richardson   32-2261 

Peters,  R.  Agricultural  enquiries  on  plaister  of 
Paris;  also,  facts,  observations  and  conjec- 
tures on  that  substance  when  applied  as  ma- 
nure. Ph.,  1797.  8°  .  .  .  4-33 
Petrarch,  F.  Chronica  delle  vite  de  pontcflci  et  im- 
pevadori  Romani,  all  aquale  sono  state  aggiunte 
q'Ue  die  da  tempi  del  Petrarcha  insino  alia  eta 
nostra  mancauano.     Vinegia,  1534      34-2538 

—  Tassoui,  A.     Considerazioni  sofra  le  rime  del 

.34-2537 

Phelps,  E.  S.     Le  Presbytere  avec  ses  ombres.     P., 

1859 84-4421 

Phelps,  L.  Whispers  to  a  bride,  and  Christian 
households ;  Avith  an  appendix  containing  a 
history   of  the   order  of  deaconesses.     Ph., 

18G9 32-1311 

Phemie's  temptation.     M.  V.  Terhune  18  31G7 

Philadelphia.     Duane,  W.     Transactions  in  1799 

26»-22 

—  Facts  and  observations  relative  to  the  fever  of 

1793,97,98 2G''-22 

—  Hagncr,  C.   V.     Early  history  of  the  falls  of 

Schuylkill,  Manayunk,  etc.  .       2G"-1060 

Phillips,  G.     Elements  of  Syriac  grammar.     2d  ed. 

L.,  1845.     80  ....  22-339 

Phillips,  .1.     Vesuvius.     Oxf.,  1869        .  9-343 

Pl'ilobiblion.     R.  De  Bury     .         .         .  21-184 

Philolocy.     Jehan,  L.  F.     Dictionnaire  de  linguis- 

tiquc 34-4981 

—  Miildener,    W.       Bibliotheca    philologica 

21-55 

—  Royal  society  of  literature.     Transactions 

22-598,9 

Philosophes  et  comediennes.     A.   Houssaye 

34-4079 

Pliilosophical  transactions.  Royal  society  of  Lon- 
don          9-1046,1219 

Philosophy.  Field,  G.  Tritogenea  ;  or,  system  of 
universal  philosophy     .         .         .  15-354 

—  Kennedy,  E.  S.     Thoughts  on  being         15-293 

—  Powell,  B.  Order  of  nature  .  .  15-356 
Philosophy  of  creation.  B.  Powell  .  11-80 
Philosophy  of  sleep.  R.  Macnish  .  15-156 
Philosopliy  of  spirits  in  relation  to  matter.     C.  M. 

Burnett 11-347 

Philosophy  of  teaching.     N.  Sands        .  13-194 

Philosophy  of  true  living.     F.  G.  Welch         33-865 
Plionetics,  phonography,   stenography   and    short- 
hand.   Andrews,    S.    P.,  and  A.    F.   Boyle. 
Phonographic  reader  .         .  22-17 

—  Patterson,  R.     Reporter's  assistant  22-340 

—  Pitlman,  I.     Reporter's  companion  22-342 

—  Shelton,  T.     Tachygraphy      .         .  22-232 

—  Webster,  E.  Phonographic  teacher  22  295 
Phrenology.     Atkinson,  tl.  G.,  and  H.  Martineau. 

Man's  nature  and  development    .  10-915 

Physical  death  not  tlie  penalty.     D.  B.  Byers 

82-505 

Physician's  problems.     C.  Elam    .        .  10-914 

Pliysiology  of  mind.     J.  Fearn     .         .  15-355 

Piano-forte.  Miscellaneous  collections  of  studies  for 
the  piano-forte,  by  Bertini,  Cramer,  and 
Reicha.     P.     4°    .         .         .         .  5-1160 

Pickens,  A.     Traditionary  stories  of  old  families 

18-2504 


Pictet,  B.     Christian  theology.     Trans,  by  F.  Rey- 

roux.     Ph.,  1845  ....         32-1155 

Pictures  in  Tyrol.     2d  ed.     L.,  1869      .         27"-964 

Pike,  M.  H.     My  sou's  wife  .        .        18-4039 

—  Sunset  stories.     Echoes  from  the  gun  of  1861 

.      18-984 

Pinellius,  M.     See  Morellius,  J. 
Piney  woods  tavern.     S.  A.  Hammitt  18-2466 

Pitman,  I.  The  reporter's  companion  :  an  adapta- 
tion of  plionography  to  verbatim  reporting. 

L.,  1853 22-342 

Pitten,  F.  P.  Catalogus  elegantissimae  bibliothecae; 
continentis  optimae  notae  juridicos,  lam  theo- 
reticos  quam  practicos,  etc.     Hagae-comitum, 

1716 21-109 

Placcius,  V.     Theatrum  anonymorum  et  pseudony- 
morum.     Hamburg,  1708.     2  v.     f»       21-652 
Plain  educational  talks.     A.  N.  Raub    .  13-183 

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